commit | 3c6fde2d90fffa5727d7b1d18f1fd9c99bc6a7cd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | SzuWei Lin <szuweilin@google.com> | Tue Apr 09 17:21:15 2019 +0800 |
committer | SzuWei Lin <szuweilin@google.com> | Mon Apr 22 06:28:13 2019 +0000 |
tree | ad36fe6ece92a12355ad157c184ab0c8d643705b | |
parent | f49c38c2c1b9d4e5767893dbb21afbf5dd77c495 [diff] |
Disable non-AOSP nnapi extensions on product partition in GSI The extensions is for OEM. To avoid AOSP code using OEM extensions mistakenly. GSI denys product to use the extensions by enabling the following property: ro.nnapi.extensions.deny_on_product=true Bug: 129900377 Test: make gsi_arm64-userdebug, check /system/build.prop Change-Id: Ia679f1f9c108bd5a164c8cdeb1d73f57da755608
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