commit | 9dfc376c19bda53b12269b6023f3ac595e18aca0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yuxin Hu <yuxinhu@google.com> | Tue Apr 25 01:58:05 2023 +0000 |
committer | Yuxin Hu <yuxinhu@google.com> | Wed Apr 26 21:02:13 2023 +0000 |
tree | ad54254dea26c60e9881cf9c715206d558936fb0 | |
parent | 9362cc8e1c7590297bed420a3a431e3406c7380d [diff] |
Use ro.gfx.angle.supported to indicate if ANGLE is built in vendor This is a change cherry-picked from aosp: https://r.android.com/2560175 Merged-In: I0fb881962ab77abd18f05d33393c4ee11694109c Bug: b/270994705 Test: m -j45; flash and check Pixel 7 boots fine atest CtsAngleIntegrationHostTestCases Change-Id: I4632ff64bc26623c796b992a71761a754149955a
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