commit | 04b18a0808e6447233a7f56b2abd8367742a3d12 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shuo Qian <shuoq@google.com> | Mon Feb 01 23:21:09 2021 +0000 |
committer | android-build-team Robot <android-build-team-robot@google.com> | Tue Feb 02 05:50:31 2021 +0000 |
tree | 308cd6e826e44c75c468f8f5daa57c62e2379922 | |
parent | f6d2fac75bea97f4abf20e458dd1974de09ed612 [diff] |
Revert "Add cuttilefish implementation for emergencyDial_1_6" Revert submission 1548864-cp-edial-1-6 Reason for revert: some build use some vendor ril_service.cpp Reverted Changes: I515ea7381:Add cuttilefish implementation for emergencyDial_1... I94319ab34:Add emergencyDial_1_6 in the HAL to modify the mul... Change-Id: I40de09559c6f311d3e9c3877321a39a2cc21e548 (cherry picked from commit 51be38d7731db8debe4e423aa856bc5debe4e5a6)
Make sure virtualization with KVM is available.
grep -c -w "vmx\|svm" /proc/cpuinfo
This should return a non-zero value. If running on a cloud machine, this may take cloud-vendor-specific steps to enable. For Google Compute Engine specifically, see the GCE guide.
Download, build, and install the host debian package:
git clone https://github.com/google/android-cuttlefish cd android-cuttlefish debuild -i -us -uc -b sudo dpkg -i ../cuttlefish-common_*_amd64.deb || sudo apt-get install -f sudo reboot
The reboot will trigger installing additional kernel modules and applying udev rules.
Go to http://ci.android.com/
Enter a branch name. Start with aosp-master
if you don‘t know what you’re looking for
Navigate to aosp_cf_x86_phone
and click on userdebug
for the latest build
Click on Artifacts
Scroll down to the OTA images. These packages look like aosp_cf_x86_phone-img-xxxxxx.zip
-- it will always have img
in the name. Download this file
Scroll down to cvd-host_package.tar.gz
. You should always download a host package from the same build as your images.
On your local system, combine the packages:
mkdir cf cd cf tar xvf /path/to/cvd-host_package.tar.gz unzip /path/to/aosp_cf_x86_phone-img-xxxxxx.zip
Launch cuttlefish with:
$ HOME=$PWD ./bin/launch_cvd
$ HOME=$PWD ./bin/stop_cvd
You can use adb
to debug it, just like a physical device:
$ ./bin/adb -e shell
You can use the TightVNC JViewer. Once you have downloaded the TightVNC Java Viewer JAR in a ZIP archive, run it with
$ java -jar tightvnc-jviewer.jar -ScalingFactor=50 -Tunneling=no -host=localhost -port=6444
Click “Connect” and you should see a lock screen!