This articles explain how you can customize the STM32MPU distribution for Android™. It's intent to be used by distribution package users.
1. Prerequisites[edit source]
The environment used must have been installed using the Distribution Package adapted to your microprocessor device. See Distribution_Package.
To execute the following instructions, go to your distribution root directory and initialize your environment:
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch aosp_<BoardId>-userdebug
2. Layout configuration[edit source]
The memory layout can be configure through the android_layout.config
file located in device/stm/<STM32Series>/layout
. It contains all the necessary data.
When changes are complete, reload the environment:
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch aosp_<BoardId>-userdebug
2.1. Memory type[edit source]
To adapt your build to the required memory, change the PART_MEMORY_TYPE parameter in the android_layout.config
file. PART_MEMORY_TYPE values can be:
- sd
- emmc
2.2. Memory size[edit source]
To adapt your build to your memory size, change the PART_MEMORY_SIZE parameter in the android_layout.config
file. PART_MEMORY_SIZE values can be:
- 4GiB (4 Gbytes)
- 8GiB (8 Gbytes)
Its value must match the parameter of name PART_<Memory size>_MEMORY_MAX_SIZE
, located at the end of the file.
It might need to be changed. For example:
PART_8GiB_MEMORY_MAX_SIZE 7432M x1 sd
The 7536M
must be adapted if your memory size is lower that the value defined.
To find the correct value, execute the command below:
sgdisk -p /dev/mmcblk<x>
It displays the following information:
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 15433728 sectors, 7.4 GiB Logical sector size: 512 bytes Disk identifier (GUID): XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXX Partition table holds up to 128 entries First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 15433694 Partitions will be aligned on 2-sector boundaries Total free space is 0 sectors (0 bytes)
The first line show the microSD card available size: here 15433728 sectors.
To calculate the size in MiB (Mbytes):
size = (NbSectors * SectorSize) / 1024 / 1024 In this example: (15433728 * 512) / 1024 / 1024 = 7536 MiB
Report this value in PART_8GiB_MEMORY_MAX_SIZE:
PART_8GiB_MEMORY_MAX_SIZE 7536M x1 sd
For more details, refer to the README
file located in the same folder.
2.3. Partition size[edit source]
To change the size of a partition, modify it in the android_layout.config
file.
Adapt the following parameters:
PART_<NAME> <PART_SIZE> <PART_NB> <PART_LABEL> <PART_SUFFIX> <PART_ENABLE> NAME: name of the local variable (last partition MUST start with PART_LAST_) PART_SIZE: as xxxMB or xxxKB or xxxGB PART_NB: number of instances of partition (x1 or x2) PART_LABEL: name of the partition label PART_SUFFIX (optional): name of the suffix in case PART_NB equal x2 (_a/_b by default) PART_ENABLE (optional): device for which the partition is only applicable (sd)
Then adapt every FlashLayout_*.tsv
under device/stm/<STM32Series>/layout/programmer
to match your changes.
To do this, use the device/stm/<STM32Series>/script/layout/build_tsv.py
script.
2.4. Add a new partition[edit source]
To add a new partition (ex: named test), first add it in the android_layout.config
file.
Add the following parameters:
PART_TEST <PART_SIZE> <PART_NB> test <PART_SUFFIX> <PART_ENABLE>
PART_SIZE: as xxxMB or xxxKB or xxxGB PART_NB: number of instances of partition (x1 or x2) PART_SUFFIX (optional): name of the suffix in case PART_NB equal x2 (_a/_b by default) PART_ENABLE (optional): device for which the partition is only applicable (sd)
From this stage, the format_device
and provision_device
scripts can be used to flash the new partition (an image, named test.img
must be available in the out/target/product/<BoardId>
directory.
Then adapt device/stm/<STM32Series>/script/layout/build_tsv.py
script.
- add
PART_TEST
inandroid_allowed_part
list - add
"test": {"opt": "PE", "type": "FileSystem\t", "id": None},
in thetsv_dict
dictionary
The partition type (FileSystem in the example) can be adapted depending on your needs: see more details in the flashlayout partition types.
Finally adapt every FlashLayout_*.tsv
under device/stm/<STM32Series>/layout/programmer
to match your changes.
To do this, use the updated device/stm/<STM32Series>/script/layout/build_tsv.py
script.
From this stage, the flash-device
script can be used.
3. Audio configuration[edit source]
The audio.stm.xml
configuration file is stored in device/stm/<STM32Series>/<BoardId>/media/audio
.
Refer to How to change audio device for Android for more details.
4. Wi-Fi configuration[edit source]
The configuration is stored in device/stm/<STM32Series>/<BoardId>/network/wifi
.
You can change the following parameters:
- p2p
- wpa supplicant
- dhcp
Refer to How to change Wi-Fi device for Android for more details.
5. Modification of the Android distribution[edit source]
The list of changes performed during the <STM32Series>setup (ex: stm32mp1setup for STM32MP1 series) can be adapted by modifying the android_patch.config
available in device/stm/<STM32Series>/patch/android/
file.
First retrieve the original configuration:
<STM32Series>clear -p
Then adapt the file (add or/and remove list of commits and patches).
Some rules must be respected for adding patches:
- Patch files shall be added with the relative path to
device/stm/<STM32Series>/patch/android/
directory. - Patches shall be added in the correct order.
Some rules must the respected for removing patches:
- Test the new configuration on the targeted directory by applying the patches manually (generate them again if required).
- Do not remove patches and commits with
do not modify
mention.
When this is done, apply the new configuration:
<STM32Series>setup
Then rebuild the distribution to take into account your changes:
make -j
6. References[edit source]