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Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Chapter 1 Why Android? 1

Adopting Android 1

Full Stack 2

Broad Acceptance 2

Beautiful UI 2

Linux Based 2

Powerful Development Environment 3

Open Source 3

AOSP and Google 5

Other Choices 6

Micro-Controllers 6

Other RTOSs 7

Summary 8

Chapter 2 Booting Acme 9

Setting Up a Build Machine 10

Downloading the Code 11

Repo 11

Forking the Source 15

Android Version Selection 16

Local Mirror 17

Hosted Git Repositories 18

Tree Snapshot 19

Repository Commit Pinning 19

Example: Local Mirror of Forked Repositories 19

Building an Image 24

Device Tools 27

fastboot 28

adb 29

Flashing the Device 30

Summary 33

Chapter 3 Getting Started 35

Putting Android in Its Place 35

Hardware 36

The Linux Kernel 36

System Libraries 37

Applications 38

The Android Framework 39

The Android Service Model 40

Exploring the Source 43

Other Sources 44

What’s in the Box? 44

Summary 48

Chapter 4 The Kernel 49

The Linux Kernel 49

Kernel Process Management 50

Kernel Memory Management 51

The Android Kernel 53

Android Kernel Features 54

Building a Kernel 62

The Build System 63

Downloading the Source 63

Summary 66

Chapter 5 Platform Security 67

Types of Security 67

Verified Boot 68

Operational Security 69

Android Software Layers 70

The Process Sandbox 70

SE Linux for Android 72

SE Policy Definition 73

Android Permissions 76

File Systems 79

User Protections 82

Customizing Permissions 83

Sample Custom Permission-Protected App 83

Sample Custom Permission Client App 88

Summary 92

Chapter 6 System Startup: Installing and Booting the System 93

The Boot Process 93

Bootloader 95

Fastboot 99

Kernel 100

The File System 102

init 104

Recovery 106

Building a Daemon 107

Creating the Acme Device 107

Repo Again 110

Starting the Daemon 111

Summary 114

Chapter 7 Android Startup: Dalvik and Zygote 115

Dalvik 116

ART 120

ART Basics 120

Hybrid ART 122

Zygote 123

Zygote Memory Management 123

Zygote Startup 127

Runtime Initialization 128

System Service Startup 129

Summary 131

Citations 131

Chapter 8 Getting to Android: The HAL 133

Why a HAL? 133

Is a HAL Necessary? 135

Designing the HAL 136

Building a HAL 137

Code Structure 138

Implementing the HAL 140

Summary 151

Chapter 9 Getting to Java: The JNI 153

Code Structure 154

Using the Device 155

Using the HAL 157

Using the Java Native Interface 159

Executing Native Code 160

JNI: The Java Side 161

JNI: The Native Side 162

A Java Proximity Application 165

JNI: Some Hints 176

Summary 182

Chapter 10 Project Treble: Binderized HAL 183

HIDL Architecture 183

hwservicemanager 185

HIDL Services 185

HIDL Client Applications 186

Hardware Interface Definition Language (HIDL) 186

HIDL Types 191

HIDL Services 194

HIDL Clients 197

Summary 198

Chapter 11 Creating a Custom Binderized HAL 199

Acme Custom HIDL 199

Summary 217

Chapter 12 Clients for a Custom Binderized HAL 219

Native C++ Aproximity Client 219

SE Linux for Android Changes for aproximitycl 224

Build aproximitycl into Acme 225

Java/Kotlin Aproximity Client 226

SE Linux for Android Changes for AproximityClient 229

Build AproximityClient into Acme 229

Summary 231

Index 233

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 30/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9780134096346, 978-0134096346
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Chapter 1 Why Android? 1

      Adopting Android 1

      Full Stack 2

      Broad Acceptance 2

      Beautiful UI 2

      Linux Based 2

      Powerful Development Environment 3

      Open Source 3

      AOSP and Google 5

      Other Choices 6

      Micro-Controllers 6

      Other RTOSs 7

      Summary 8

      Chapter 2 Booting Acme 9

      Setting Up a Build Machine 10

      Downloading the Code 11

      Repo 11

      Forking the Source 15

      Android Version Selection 16

      Local Mirror 17

      Hosted Git Repositories 18

      Tree Snapshot 19

      Repository Commit Pinning 19

      Example: Local Mirror of Forked Repositories 19

      Building an Image 24

      Device Tools 27

      fastboot 28

      adb 29

      Flashing the Device 30

      Summary 33

      Chapter 3 Getting Started 35

      Putting Android in Its Place 35

      Hardware 36

      The Linux Kernel 36

      System Libraries 37

      Applications 38

      The Android Framework 39

      The Android Service Model 40

      Exploring the Source 43

      Other Sources 44

      What’s in the Box? 44

      Summary 48

      Chapter 4 The Kernel 49

      The Linux Kernel 49

      Kernel Process Management 50

      Kernel Memory Management 51

      The Android Kernel 53

      Android Kernel Features 54

      Building a Kernel 62

      The Build System 63

      Downloading the Source 63

      Summary 66

      Chapter 5 Platform Security 67

      Types of Security 67

      Verified Boot 68

      Operational Security 69

      Android Software Layers 70

      The Process Sandbox 70

      SE Linux for Android 72

      SE Policy Definition 73

      Android Permissions 76

      File Systems 79

      User Protections 82

      Customizing Permissions 83

      Sample Custom Permission-Protected App 83

      Sample Custom Permission Client App 88

      Summary 92

      Chapter 6 System Startup: Installing and Booting the System 93

      The Boot Process 93

      Bootloader 95

      Fastboot 99

      Kernel 100

      The File System 102

      init 104

      Recovery 106

      Building a Daemon 107

      Creating the Acme Device 107

      Repo Again 110

      Starting the Daemon 111

      Summary 114

      Chapter 7 Android Startup: Dalvik and Zygote 115

      Dalvik 116

      ART 120

      ART Basics 120

      Hybrid ART 122

      Zygote 123

      Zygote Memory Management 123

      Zygote Startup 127

      Runtime Initialization 128

      System Service Startup 129

      Summary 131

      Citations 131

      Chapter 8 Getting to Android: The HAL 133

      Why a HAL? 133

      Is a HAL Necessary? 135

      Designing the HAL 136

      Building a HAL 137

      Code Structure 138

      Implementing the HAL 140

      Summary 151

      Chapter 9 Getting to Java: The JNI 153

      Code Structure 154

      Using the Device 155

      Using the HAL 157

      Using the Java Native Interface 159

      Executing Native Code 160

      JNI: The Java Side 161

      JNI: The Native Side 162

      A Java Proximity Application 165

      JNI: Some Hints 176

      Summary 182

      Chapter 10 Project Treble: Binderized HAL 183

      HIDL Architecture 183

      hwservicemanager 185

      HIDL Services 185

      HIDL Client Applications 186

      Hardware Interface Definition Language (HIDL) 186

      HIDL Types 191

      HIDL Services 194

      HIDL Clients 197

      Summary 198

      Chapter 11 Creating a Custom Binderized HAL 199

      Acme Custom HIDL 199

      Summary 217

      Chapter 12 Clients for a Custom Binderized HAL 219

      Native C++ Aproximity Client 219

      SE Linux for Android Changes for aproximitycl 224

      Build aproximitycl into Acme 225

      Java/Kotlin Aproximity Client 226

      SE Linux for Android Changes for AproximityClient 229

      Build AproximityClient into Acme 229

      Summary 231

      Index 233

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