bed14ecfc5c15c8c1229a3823e74b42308d2c226
When fetching system services early during boot, if the underlying binder interface hasn't been published yet, we end up caching a manager class that is broken for the remainder of the process lifetime, and innocent downstream callers end up using the broken cached manager. Fix this by using an explicit exception to quickly abort manager creation when the underlying binder is missing. The exception is only used to skip the remainder of the manager creation, and it doesn't actually crash the process. Bug: 28634953 Change-Id: I0cb62261e6d6833660704b93a11185aa11a2ac97
Merge \\"Fix NativeDaemonConnectorException issue accessing null object\\" into nyc-mr1-dev am:
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