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TWRP does not use this, but is needed for other things that depend
on it like charger.
Change-Id: Ic7d10e8230151bcc4be6cfa222a1e07231e7139f
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Merge in latest commits from AOSP master and fix merge conflicts
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If your screen is a TV, it may not actually be displaying the edges of
the framebuffer. Allow specifying an overscan percentage, and move
each edge of the framebuffer in by that percent of the width/height.
(The gr_* layer just lies to the caller about the size of the
framebuffer, telling the caller it's smaller than it really is, and
offsets all drawing commands to match.)
Change-Id: I11bb2feb39ae522bd3e957a14ebdecf3609e0fdc
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Change-Id: I0bf22c87c51a34ee4a839c4966277fad8150bd59
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Pull in most TWRP sources
Stub out partition management code
Make it compile -- probably will not boot
Kind of a mess but have to start somewhere
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Change-Id: Ifee94ac08028e62a40241a089ac7c36346fea3a3
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Add "RECOVERY_24_BIT := true" to the device's BoardConfig.mk to use
24-bit framebuffers in the recovery ui.
Change-Id: Iaede138bf7870becf237f12f1c0e49c9ff82d007
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