So that the cts config.mk can use global variables set by the core build
system config.mk.
Change-Id: I2571564abbb53257eee54485a3357ab1305eb870
(cherry picked from commit bacf5f8008)
Build additional images requested by the product makefile.
This script gives the ability to build multiple additional images and
you can configure what modules/files to include in each image.
1. Define PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES in your product makefile.
PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES is a list of makefiles.
Each makefile configures an image.
For image configuration makefile foo/bar/xyz.mk, the built image
file name
will be xyz.img. So make sure they won't conflict.
2. In each image's configuration makefile, you can define variables:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MOUNT_POINT, the mount point, such as "oem", "odm"
etc.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_DICT_FILE, a text file defining a dictionary
accepted by BuildImage() in tools/releasetools/build_image.py.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MODULES, a list of module names you want to include
in the image; Not only the module itself will be installed to proper
path in the image, you can also piggyback additional files/directories
with the module's LOCAL_PICKUP_FILES.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_COPY_FILES, a list of "<src>:<dest>" to be copied to
the image. <dest> is relativ to the root of the image.
To build all those images, run "make custom_images".
Bug: 19609718
Change-Id: Ic73587e08503a251be27797c7b00329716051927
(cherry picked from commit 5fcf1094f9)
Build additional images requested by the product makefile.
This script gives the ability to build multiple additional images and
you can configure what modules/files to include in each image.
1. Define PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES in your product makefile.
PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES is a list of makefiles.
Each makefile configures an image.
For image configuration makefile foo/bar/xyz.mk, the built image
file name
will be xyz.img. So make sure they won't conflict.
2. In each image's configuration makefile, you can define variables:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MOUNT_POINT, the mount point, such as "oem", "odm"
etc.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_DICT_FILE, a text file defining a dictionary
accepted by BuildImage() in tools/releasetools/build_image.py.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MODULES, a list of module names you want to include
in the image; Not only the module itself will be installed to proper
path in the image, you can also piggyback additional files/directories
with the module's LOCAL_PICKUP_FILES.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_COPY_FILES, a list of "<src>:<dest>" to be copied to
the image. <dest> is relativ to the root of the image.
To build all those images, run "make custom_images".
Bug: 19609718
Change-Id: Ic73587e08503a251be27797c7b00329716051927
Strip prebuilt shared library but not try adding gnu debuglink.
It would fail if you try run the adding gnu debuglink command if a
prebuilt is already stripped.
Bug: 17177288
Change-Id: If5811865715c2437e45fbd329983ef1212ef0109
(cherry picked from commit bfb52a2ec1)
"LOCAL_FDO_SUPPORT := always" enables FDO without user specifying
"BUILD_FDO_OPTIMIZE := true", i.e. it turns on FDO for a
module in any build configuration.
Change-Id: I05d8db2edb2b3f5db073fa14d5bf1083a04571c0
(cherry picked from commit 45d0143ab1)
Some releasetools python sripts rely on $PATH to search for the
executables. With this change, you don't need to run lunch even after you
change the build system variable OUT_DIR.
Bug: 19320328
Change-Id: Ia44b11084fb1bdcceb60b1d33cb7e460c9b705a8
(cherry picked from commit 9d252e1009)
Add a target to zip up all the otatools and releasetools, for easy
copying to the OTA builder machine.
Change-Id: If14b4afefcc1a20ea19dfca3f3b9f9fae73189a6
(cherry picked from commit f22b0f43ef)
* commit '105b94cc44dc3cec6df22ac6e80da8dcb3ffd031':
[Renderscript] making librsjni.so be packed with apks when v8.renderscript is needed, even for bundled apps.