Add vendor partition to Android GPT table for eMMC.
A Vendor image contains SoC-specific code and configuration.
Prior to Android 8.0, the vendor partition was optional ;
files belonging to these images were placed in boot.img or system.img
with symlinks (such as /vendor >/system/vendor ) when absent.
Android 8.0 makes the vendor partition mandatory
The goal is to modularize Android partitions with standard interface between
the Android Platform (on system.img ) and vendor-provided code(on vendor.img).
This standard interface enables the Android Platform to be updated
without affecting the SoC partitions. This makes it possible to upgrade a
device system.img from Android 8.0 to Android P while other images (such as
vendor.img) remain at Android 8.0. This modularity enables timely
Android platform upgrades (such as monthly security updates )
without requiring SoC/ODM partners to update SoC- and device-specific code.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Mahaveer <vishalm@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Praneeth Bajjuri <praneeth@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
"name=recovery,size=10M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_recovery};" \
"name=boot,size=10M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_boot};" \
"name=system,size=768M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_system};" \
+ "name=vendor,size=256M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_vendor};" \
"name=cache,size=256M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_cache};" \
"name=ipu1,size=1M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_ipu1};" \
"name=ipu2,size=1M,uuid=${uuid_gpt_ipu2};" \