To better clarify my generic question:
I have gotten the Android emulator to work by running a full "make full-eng" build, as per the Google documentation. However, I wanted to debug it, so once I ran the emulator, and called "$ adb shell dmesg" and routed that to an output text file, I found a couple of strange lines:
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<4>goldfish_new_pdev goldfish_interrupt_controller at ff000000 irq -1
<4>goldfish_new_pdev goldfish_device_bus at ff001000 irq 1
<4>goldfish_new_pdev goldfish_timer at ff003000 irq 3
<4>goldfish_new_pdev goldfish_rtc at ff01000
So when you run the Android full build, it gives you Goldfish as the system image? I want to know if it's testing the things I want for Galaxy Nexus. The kernel was a modified maguro kernel (omap project) for Galaxy Nexus, that I put into the build tree. But the platform I want to be testing is IceCreamSandwich. Is the emulator testing this platform? (b/c the output in this log is leading me to believe it isn't) Or is the emulator testing a "generic" image?
Also, an important further question: I modified the kernel's "socket.h" file, to override the INET protocol with an undefined protocol (FINS). In theory the phone should boot up, but NO internet access. Does the phone emulator care what you do to the internet protocols? Does it use your host computer's networking capabilities?
One further follow-up: What processes/system-services/events (that are involved in booting to a stable state) of the phone DEPEND on the internet protocols of the traditional underlying network stack? (protocols being defined to set up the network sockets)