On Nov 7, 6:42 pm, Brian Swetland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The engineer responsible for this project has been out of the office for
> a couple weeks and is travelling this week. He's working with our team
> to get his patches into the open source tree, but I think we're still a
> couple weeks away from completion there. We know people are excited
> about building android for x86 targets and will try to get this code
> cleaned up and submitted soon.
Brian,
Thanks for the update. I look forward to the release of x86 patches
that will enable us to run Android natively on x86 devices or PC.
Do you know how the project repositories will be structured to
accommodate the support of various x86 devices or targets? Are we
going to see different branches for x86 port? Are we expect to see
macros (such as #ifdef X86) guarding x86 related code in the source?
I'm looking for some guidelines on how x86 related code should be
integrated with the existing Android source. I haven't seen any
guideline regarding coding style or repository structures for hosting
device or architecture specific code yet. Maybe I haven't looked hard
enough. Any pointer is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dong-Yuan
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