commit | 18e6bd786dcd1ef8796bee3dc786f3f74d2e8646 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Bill Richardson <wfrichar@google.com> | Thu Mar 07 11:05:15 2019 -0800 |
committer | Bill Richardson <wfrichar@google.com> | Thu Mar 07 11:05:15 2019 -0800 |
tree | f8502de0ba9d985a1b2094ee83f544f4507a7e76 | |
parent | 20304587068892e4d0d57e89aa0df9025b091470 [diff] |
Add wfrichar to OWNERS $ git log --format='%ae' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n -r 53 ascull@google.com 49 ngm@google.com ==> 32 wfrichar@google.com <== 15 allenwebb@google.com 11 jdanis@google.com 2 gdk@google.com 1 wesson@google.com $ Bug: none Test: none Change-Id: I61a43a799cc8c4563d0e58be19a6e760d2cbc5f1 Signed-off-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@google.com>
Android communicates with Nugget apps in order to implement security related HALs. Currently, those HALs are Keymaster, Weaver and OemLock.
Apps that define a protobuf service will have an app interface class autogenerated. These classes will wrap a NuggetClient
. The generator can be found in the generator
directory.
Work in progress.
Currently, everything is synchronous and just exposes the call_application()
function from the Nugget transport API. In future, asynchronous calls may be desired. Support for this could be added in:
NuggetClient
on top of call_application()
citadel
This directory contains the components to support Citadel connected to Android.