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/odm is a vendor partition other than /vendor. Both partitions are for HW-specific modules such as HALs. The difference is that /odm is owned by ODM (usually device manufacturer which designs the board), whereas /vendor is owned by SoC manufacturer. In other words, /odm partition is for board-specific customization to the /vendor partition. Since apps can exist in /vendor/app and /vendor/priv-app, the same has to be supported for /odm partition. Bug: 71366495 Test: m -j Teet: cd frameworks/base/tests/OdmApps; atest . Change-Id: I1ec8b22b080efdefd67a45ce9c7aeaa2aef350e0
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<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
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package="com.android.test.odm.privapp">
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