This is a squash of the following:
Author: Ethan Chen <intervigil@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Dec 1 13:53:00 2018 -0800
Declare EUICC permission
Change-Id: I1b151021ca9fc6cf35141b2ccb337bc83197089e
Author: razorloves <razorloves@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 18 00:06:22 2019 -0500
Move eUICC permissions xml to /product
All eUICC items were moved to /product in Q.
Change-Id: I614f86b16f61959c47465863ab1d5d55030209ab
Change-Id: I323dce8b848b44e45ed21002950059e58719113c
* Even tho libmot_chi_desktop_helper has a dependency of libgui_vendor,
it seems to be not loading and throws missing symbol `_ZN7android7SurfaceC1ERKNS_2spINS_22IGraphicBufferProducerEEEb`
Change-Id: I10e6774467cf6bb933a63fa0455307ecdf65163f
Signed-off-by: sb6596 <shubhamprince111@gmail.com>
* Keep the sensors hal config in device tree.
* Drop the rest since sensor service is being built from common tree.
Change-Id: I7f1aef4b2c068034329211b383d22e4abe775feb
As of 14 QPR2 this is broken, let's remove it instead of updating it
every 3 months. breakfast is the way to go.
Change-Id: I097bd54b894d9a49c7ce8b1ab6f343349e268fd8
Unfortunately, QPR2 seems to cause this app to randomly crash when checking
for aux cameras and I don't currently see a fix, so let's drop it for now
until a solution can be found
Change-Id: Ife2b51aac6c1f77b59cce498e29cd105a5564658
Unfortunately it seems xpeng's MotCamera4 from Android 12 is a very early version and
seems to hate Android 14, so let's switch to eqs's A12 version as it contains the proper
asset configurations for xpeng where-as eqs 13 and up does not
Change-Id: I7d134648aac68bf7bb666cd36b0796899e945cfc
This device uses an NXP chip
and supports Mifare tags. This adds the xml file
to make NXP's apps work properly.
Change-Id: I9f2f04d3c5c211185bf2ab0d5a797070c49d4b98
Users are saying the throttling is still a little on the agressive
side and the temperatures are still great, so let's increase the
thresholds slightly and also the minimum GPU frequency
Change-Id: I880132b80f38a0571d2e74f1f5656bd56dcdb98a
The default thermal-engine-xpeng.conf is way too agressive with throttling that the performance
is way too low for any users trying to play 3D games on a Snapdragon 888+ runs slower than
a SD 778G+, so let's swap to the xpeng-game-perf config as when we compared the configs it
allows for a better performance to thermal balance. We also checked xpeng-perf but that one
was more of a "let's get the highest scores in a benchmark and turn the device into a
handwarmer" kind of thermal config.
Change-Id: Id5c991a198ef6be61009a9785b5e8604aa1fdc91
It turns out berlna still needs this to initialize FP sensor
even though in the real world only one is used, so we might
as well leave this in common for berlna and xpeng
Change-Id: I651a16102473a078c4a870a4880b251cf93d0070
We aren't currently using GKI so we need to drop this from our bash script
and since it also handles insmod of the kernel modules we can drop that from
the rc script
Change-Id: Ia1a0c2cc68b37c12306094ef69fdef3379225201
Unfortunately, the method used by berlna is not compatible for VAB devices,
so let's swap to using vendor repo to copy the touchscreen firmware.
Change-Id: Idc93f41f4295511ee8b568a463881c92ca21584c