Building Android Automotive from source
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TL;DR

After building Android Automotive from source, how do I

  1. Run the car-emulator?
  2. "Install" the CarService and related packages onto a device?

Details

I'm trying to build Android Automotive from source. I'm able to successfully build it using the following commands:

$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-8.0.0_r11 $ source build/envsetup.sh $ lunch car_emu_x86_64-userdebug $ make -j8 V=1 &>> make.log

My question is how do I run the emulator? After googling and going through some stackoverflow posts, I came across this:

First, I set an env variable in the command-line (The emulator uses this to determine which emulator to launch)

export ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT=/path/to/build_root

Next, I created a file car-emulator.sh and put this in it (the build was done on an Ubuntu machine)

#!/usr/bin/env bash

ANDROID_BUILD_OUT=/path/to/build_root/out
PREBUILT=/path/to/build_root/prebuilts
EMULATOR_OUT=${ANDROID_BUILD_OUT}/target/product/car-x86_64

${PREBUILT}/android-emulator/linux-x86_64/emulator \
    -sysdir ${EMULATOR_OUT} \
    -system ${EMULATOR_OUT}/system.img \
    -ramdisk ${EMULATOR_OUT}/ramdisk.img \
    -data ${EMULATOR_OUT}/userdata.img \
    -kernel ${PREBUILT}/qemu-kernel/x86_64/kernel-qemu \
    -scale 0.7 \
    -memory 512 \
    -partition-size 1024

I also tried to download the relevant (darwin-x86_64) files from the build machine to my Mac laptop and tried running there. The emulator starts but crashes immediately with a huge native stack trace.

The next part of my question is how do I install this image on a device? I see that the CarService.apk has been generated. Is it sufficient to install this APK on a device for it to work? Or should the CarService and related packages be part of a system image that needs to be flashed in its entirety?

Foolproof answered 26/9, 2017 at 9:49 Comment(3)
No luck getting this to work so far. However looking at AOSP commits it looks to me as this is still very much a work in progress. We can hope that Google will put out more documentation when it is readyFoolproof
@ curioustechizen , "Android automotive" is it an independent code repository or a part of on and after "Android – 8.0 Oreo". If Independent can you please direct me to the proper source code link . As of now ,it seems to me as a part of "Android – 8.0 Oreo" and further series.Skippy
@Skippy It is not an independent repository. Instead it is part of Android 8 oreo and above. See the tag that I mentioned in my question, and the tag mentioned in this answer: https://mcmap.net/q/429869/-building-android-automotive-from-source Note that the Automotive code is spread across several packages - the most relevant are packages/services/Car and hardware/libhardware/carFoolproof
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This is how I got it to work on Android 8.1.0 branch OPM5.171019.017:

$ source ./build/envsetup.sh
$ lunch aosp_car_x86_64-eng
$ emulator

Followed by the below output on the terminal:

emulator: WARNING: system partition size adjusted to match image file (2562 MB > 200 MB)

emulator: WARNING: data partition size adjusted to match image file (550 MB > 200 MB)

warning: host doesn't support requested feature: CPUID.80000001H:ECX.sse4a [bit 6]

warning: host doesn't support requested feature: CPUID.80000001H:ECX.sse4a [bit 6]

And the android emulator display shows up booting android automotive. I would recommend you try building the engineering version if the above solution does not work in userdebug mode. Please share the stack trace for further analysis.

About the second part of your question. I think you are mixing up android auto with android automotive.

Android Auto is just an app and can be deployed/setup using an APK and some minor tweaking, while Android Automotive is a customized version of android designed specifically for the automotive industry with its own set of system applications. Therefore, it cannot be simply deployed on a device by just installing an APK.

Gasolier answered 8/5, 2018 at 9:29 Comment(0)
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This is my PC env that can run Android Car Emulator Ubuntu 16, 16G Ram, 1T Disk

$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-9.0.0_r39
$ source build/envsetup.sh
$ lunch car_emu_x86_64-userdebug
$ make -j8
$ emulator 

and then Android Emulator boot up just as below.

Android Emulator

Interdictory answered 14/5, 2019 at 2:11 Comment(0)

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