[Device Provider] Move NearbyConnectionsManager part 4

Part four of a chain of cls to move the connections manager, it's
implementation and other files it depends on from //chrome to a newly
created directory
//chromeos/ash/components/nearby/common/connections_manager/.
This cl moves the NearbyConnectionsManagerImpl and unittests.

This CL bypasses presubmit to avoid failing banned function tests. The
banned functions in this cl are not new introductions but rather result
moving files from //chrome to the //components directory. All other CQ
tests are passing.

Crypto.cc and system_clock.cc were moved to the //components directory
so the connections_manager BUILD.gn can explicitly depend on them.
connections_manager has a dependency on
//third_party/nearby:presence_types which need function definitions
from crypto.cc and system_clock.cc. Previously it was a lucky build
order that made sure these were compiled in time, this change makes the
dependencies explicit.

sending and receiving files.

Test: passing CQ and confirmed on DUT that Quick Share works for both
Change-Id: Ic1cdb16e19bb86449335064f9dfbf74cfd478e55
Bug: b/331237538
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5405088
Reviewed-by: Daniel Cheng <dcheng@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Scott Violet <sky@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kyle Horimoto <khorimoto@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Juliet Lévesque <julietlevesque@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Danil Chapovalov <danilchap@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Hansberry <hansberry@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1289584}
34 files changed
tree: 7263fdacf8877e4265f716c32546b764f7467919
  1. android_webview/
  2. apps/
  3. ash/
  4. base/
  5. build/
  6. build_overrides/
  7. buildtools/
  8. cc/
  9. chrome/
  10. chromecast/
  11. chromeos/
  12. codelabs/
  13. components/
  14. content/
  15. courgette/
  16. crypto/
  17. dbus/
  18. device/
  19. docs/
  20. extensions/
  21. fuchsia_web/
  22. gin/
  23. google_apis/
  24. google_update/
  25. gpu/
  26. headless/
  27. infra/
  28. ios/
  29. ipc/
  30. media/
  31. mojo/
  32. native_client_sdk/
  33. net/
  34. pdf/
  35. ppapi/
  36. printing/
  37. remoting/
  38. rlz/
  39. sandbox/
  40. services/
  41. skia/
  42. sql/
  43. storage/
  44. styleguide/
  45. testing/
  46. third_party/
  47. tools/
  48. ui/
  49. url/
  50. webkit/
  51. .clang-format
  52. .clang-tidy
  53. .clangd
  54. .eslintrc.js
  55. .git-blame-ignore-revs
  56. .gitallowed
  57. .gitattributes
  58. .gitignore
  59. .gitmodules
  60. .gn
  61. .mailmap
  62. .rustfmt.toml
  63. .vpython3
  64. .yapfignore
  65. ATL_OWNERS
  66. AUTHORS
  67. BUILD.gn
  68. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  69. codereview.settings
  70. CPPLINT.cfg
  71. DEPS
  72. DIR_METADATA
  73. LICENSE
  74. LICENSE.chromium_os
  75. OWNERS
  76. PRESUBMIT.py
  77. PRESUBMIT_test.py
  78. PRESUBMIT_test_mocks.py
  79. README.md
  80. WATCHLISTS
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