Add PRODUCT_MANIFEST_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDES

It is a list of <module_name>:<manifest_name> pairs. When the module
name of an APK or an APEX matches with <module_name>, then its app
manifest name is overridden to <manifest_name>.

<module_name> and <manifest_name> can be patterns as in
com.android.%:com.mycompany.android.%.release

Note that, in case of APEXes, the manifest name refers to the name of
the zip container. The apex manifest name (which is specified in
apex_manifest.json) is not overridden.

Test: m with PRODUCT_MANIFEST_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDES for
1) an APK in Android.mk
2) an APK in ANdroid.bp
3) an APEX
and check that manifest names are modified as specified

Change-Id: Ie58882d90884695e893944c43d9c8803b283e93d
diff --git a/android/config.go b/android/config.go
index f046318..b3469a9 100644
--- a/android/config.go
+++ b/android/config.go
@@ -862,6 +862,24 @@
 	return c.config.productVariables.BoardPlatPrivateSepolicyDirs
 }
 
+func (c *deviceConfig) OverrideManifestPackageNameFor(name string) (manifestName string, overridden bool) {
+	overrides := c.config.productVariables.ManifestPackageNameOverrides
+	if overrides == nil || len(overrides) == 0 {
+		return "", false
+	}
+	for _, o := range overrides {
+		split := strings.Split(o, ":")
+		if len(split) != 2 {
+			// This shouldn't happen as this is first checked in make, but just in case.
+			panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid override rule %q in PRODUCT_MANIFEST_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDES should be <module_name>:<manifest_name>", o))
+		}
+		if matchPattern(split[0], name) {
+			return substPattern(split[0], split[1], name), true
+		}
+	}
+	return "", false
+}
+
 func (c *config) SecondArchIsTranslated() bool {
 	deviceTargets := c.Targets[Android]
 	if len(deviceTargets) < 2 {