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author | Ying Wang <wangying@google.com> | Tue Jun 09 15:20:36 2015 -0700 |
committer | Ying Wang <wangying@google.com> | Tue Jun 09 15:20:36 2015 -0700 |
tree | 9dd4309b5b801b3642b733f37e5e292ce762034f | |
parent | 503fd9897724e83deb737af7858c4ca630c09a95 [diff] |
Exclude from Mac build. The code doesn't build on Mac. Temporarily exclude this project from Mac builld. Bug: 21669400 Bug: 21734546 Change-Id: I68278d69803219dadd27487ed06c52d77a5a9833
The parameter-framework is a plugin-based and rule-based framework for handling parameters. This means that you can:
The parameter-framework can be used to set the value of alsa controls (switches, volumes, etc.) on smartphones/tablets based on parameter-framework rules (in this example, they transcribe use-cases). For accessing parameters (i.e. alsa controls), you may use the alsa plugin.
The filesystem plugin can be used to write parameters in files. This is particularly useful for files in /sys
managing GPIOs.
The parameter-framework's core comes in the form of a shared library. Its client has to provide:
At runtime, the most usual communication between the client and the parameter-framework are:
The parameter-framework comes with several tools, including a command-line interface: remote-process
.
See the wiki on github.
Run cmake .
then make
. You may then install libraries, headers and binaries with make install
. By default, they are installed under /usr/local
on unix OSes; if you want to install them under a custom directory, you may do so by passing it to the cmake .
command; e.g.
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/custom/install .
Also, CMake can build a project out-of-tree, which is the recommended method:
mkdir /path/to/build/directory cd /path/to/build/directory cmake /path/to/parameter-framework/sources make
After an install you may want to run the parameter-framework tests with make test
.