Use statically assigned IP for the VM

Ideally, we will use mDNS to resolve the IP address of the Debian OS VM.
However, currently, mDNS doesn't seem to work on tethered network.

Until then, let's statically assign IP to the VM. The assumption here is
that no multiple VMs with network access exist, which is a valid
assumption at least for now.

The Terminal app now doesn't wait to the message from the guest agent.
Instead, it waits for the static IP to become reachable, and also
retries when the terminal service fails to load.

In addition, the WebView is invisible in the beginning and becomes
visible only after the page is fully loaded.

Bug: N/A
Test: run the app.
Change-Id: Ibf084a9c6e15835394bf404ed1ddbcbd1e3b463c
4 files changed
tree: 4b0a386ea0e7262119604bac554e6d608ea60edb
  1. android/
  2. build/
  3. docs/
  4. guest/
  5. libs/
  6. microfuchsia/
  7. tests/
  8. .clang-format
  9. .gitignore
  10. Android.bp
  11. dice_for_avf_guest.cddl
  12. OWNERS
  13. PREUPLOAD.cfg
  14. README.md
  15. rustfmt.toml
  16. TEST_MAPPING
README.md

Android Virtualization Framework (AVF)

Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) provides secure and private execution environments for executing code. AVF is ideal for security-oriented use cases that require stronger isolation assurances over those offered by Android’s app sandbox.

Visit our public doc site to learn more about what AVF is, what it is for, and how it is structured. This repository contains source code for userspace components of AVF.

If you want a quick start, see the getting started guideline and follow the steps there.

For in-depth explanations about individual topics and components, visit the following links.

AVF components:

AVF APIs:

How-Tos: