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// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package cc
// This file generates the final rules for compiling all C/C++. All properties related to
// compiling should have been translated into builderFlags or another argument to the Transform*
// functions.
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/pathtools"
"android/soong/android"
"android/soong/cc/config"
)
const (
objectExtension = ".o"
staticLibraryExtension = ".a"
)
var (
abiCheckAllowFlags = []string{
"-allow-unreferenced-changes",
"-allow-unreferenced-elf-symbol-changes",
}
)
var (
pctx = android.NewPackageContext("android/soong/cc")
cc = pctx.AndroidRemoteStaticRule("cc", android.RemoteRuleSupports{Goma: true, RBE: true},
blueprint.RuleParams{
Depfile: "${out}.d",
Deps: blueprint.DepsGCC,
Command: "$relPwd ${config.CcWrapper}$ccCmd -c $cFlags -MD -MF ${out}.d -o $out $in",
CommandDeps: []string{"$ccCmd"},
},
"ccCmd", "cFlags")
ccNoDeps = pctx.AndroidRemoteStaticRule("ccNoDeps", android.RemoteRuleSupports{Goma: true},
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$relPwd ${config.CcWrapper}$ccCmd -c $cFlags -o $out $in",
CommandDeps: []string{"$ccCmd"},
},
"ccCmd", "cFlags")
ld = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("ld",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$ldCmd ${crtBegin} @${out}.rsp " +
"${libFlags} ${crtEnd} -o ${out} ${ldFlags} ${extraLibFlags}",
CommandDeps: []string{"$ldCmd"},
Rspfile: "${out}.rsp",
RspfileContent: "${in}",
// clang -Wl,--out-implib doesn't update its output file if it hasn't changed.
Restat: true,
},
"ldCmd", "crtBegin", "libFlags", "crtEnd", "ldFlags", "extraLibFlags")
partialLd = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("partialLd",
blueprint.RuleParams{
// Without -no-pie, clang 7.0 adds -pie to link Android files,
// but -r and -pie cannot be used together.
Command: "$ldCmd -fuse-ld=lld -nostdlib -no-pie -Wl,-r ${in} -o ${out} ${ldFlags}",
CommandDeps: []string{"$ldCmd"},
},
"ldCmd", "ldFlags")
ar = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("ar",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "rm -f ${out} && $arCmd $arFlags $out @${out}.rsp",
CommandDeps: []string{"$arCmd"},
Rspfile: "${out}.rsp",
RspfileContent: "${in}",
},
"arCmd", "arFlags")
darwinStrip = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("darwinStrip",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "${config.MacStripPath} -u -r -o $out $in",
CommandDeps: []string{"${config.MacStripPath}"},
})
prefixSymbols = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("prefixSymbols",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$objcopyCmd --prefix-symbols=${prefix} ${in} ${out}",
CommandDeps: []string{"$objcopyCmd"},
},
"objcopyCmd", "prefix")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("stripPath", "build/soong/scripts/strip.sh")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("xzCmd", "prebuilts/build-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/bin/xz")
// b/132822437: objcopy uses a file descriptor per .o file when called on .a files, which runs the system out of
// file descriptors on darwin. Limit concurrent calls to 5 on darwin.
darwinStripPool = func() blueprint.Pool {
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
return pctx.StaticPool("darwinStripPool", blueprint.PoolParams{
Depth: 5,
})
} else {
return nil
}
}()
strip = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("strip",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Depfile: "${out}.d",
Deps: blueprint.DepsGCC,
Command: "CROSS_COMPILE=$crossCompile XZ=$xzCmd CLANG_BIN=${config.ClangBin} $stripPath ${args} -i ${in} -o ${out} -d ${out}.d",
CommandDeps: []string{"$stripPath", "$xzCmd"},
Pool: darwinStripPool,
},
"args", "crossCompile")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("archiveRepackPath", "build/soong/scripts/archive_repack.sh")
archiveRepack = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("archiveRepack",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Depfile: "${out}.d",
Deps: blueprint.DepsGCC,
Command: "CLANG_BIN=${config.ClangBin} $archiveRepackPath -i ${in} -o ${out} -d ${out}.d ${objects}",
CommandDeps: []string{"$archiveRepackPath"},
},
"objects")
emptyFile = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("emptyFile",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "rm -f $out && touch $out",
})
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("tocPath", "build/soong/scripts/toc.sh")
toc = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("toc",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Depfile: "${out}.d",
Deps: blueprint.DepsGCC,
Command: "CROSS_COMPILE=$crossCompile $tocPath $format -i ${in} -o ${out} -d ${out}.d",
CommandDeps: []string{"$tocPath"},
Restat: true,
},
"crossCompile", "format")
clangTidy = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("clangTidy",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "rm -f $out && ${config.ClangBin}/clang-tidy $tidyFlags $in -- $cFlags && touch $out",
CommandDeps: []string{"${config.ClangBin}/clang-tidy"},
},
"cFlags", "tidyFlags")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("yasmCmd", "prebuilts/misc/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/yasm/yasm")
yasm = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("yasm",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$yasmCmd $asFlags -o $out $in && $yasmCmd $asFlags -M $in >$out.d",
CommandDeps: []string{"$yasmCmd"},
Depfile: "$out.d",
Deps: blueprint.DepsGCC,
},
"asFlags")
windres = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("windres",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$windresCmd $flags -I$$(dirname $in) -i $in -o $out --preprocessor \"${config.ClangBin}/clang -E -xc-header -DRC_INVOKED\"",
CommandDeps: []string{"$windresCmd"},
},
"windresCmd", "flags")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("sAbiDumper", "prebuilts/clang-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/bin/header-abi-dumper")
// -w has been added since header-abi-dumper does not need to produce any sort of diagnostic information.
sAbiDump = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("sAbiDump",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "rm -f $out && $sAbiDumper -o ${out} $in $exportDirs -- $cFlags -w -isystem prebuilts/clang-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/clang-headers",
CommandDeps: []string{"$sAbiDumper"},
},
"cFlags", "exportDirs")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("sAbiLinker", "prebuilts/clang-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/bin/header-abi-linker")
sAbiLink = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("sAbiLink",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$sAbiLinker -o ${out} $symbolFilter -arch $arch $exportedHeaderFlags @${out}.rsp ",
CommandDeps: []string{"$sAbiLinker"},
Rspfile: "${out}.rsp",
RspfileContent: "${in}",
},
"symbolFilter", "arch", "exportedHeaderFlags")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("sAbiDiffer", "prebuilts/clang-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/bin/header-abi-diff")
sAbiDiff = pctx.RuleFunc("sAbiDiff",
func(ctx android.PackageRuleContext) blueprint.RuleParams {
// TODO(b/78139997): Add -check-all-apis back
commandStr := "($sAbiDiffer ${allowFlags} -lib ${libName} -arch ${arch} -o ${out} -new ${in} -old ${referenceDump})"
commandStr += "|| (echo 'error: Please update ABI references with: $$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/development/vndk/tools/header-checker/utils/create_reference_dumps.py ${createReferenceDumpFlags} -l ${libName}'"
commandStr += " && (mkdir -p $$DIST_DIR/abidiffs && cp ${out} $$DIST_DIR/abidiffs/)"
commandStr += " && exit 1)"
return blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: commandStr,
CommandDeps: []string{"$sAbiDiffer"},
}
},
"allowFlags", "referenceDump", "libName", "arch", "createReferenceDumpFlags")
unzipRefSAbiDump = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("unzipRefSAbiDump",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "gunzip -c $in > $out",
})
zip = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("zip",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "cat $out.rsp | tr ' ' '\\n' | tr -d \\' | sort -u > ${out}.tmp && ${SoongZipCmd} -o ${out} -C $$OUT_DIR -l ${out}.tmp",
CommandDeps: []string{"${SoongZipCmd}"},
Rspfile: "$out.rsp",
RspfileContent: "$in",
})
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("cxxExtractor",
"prebuilts/clang-tools/${config.HostPrebuiltTag}/bin/cxx_extractor")
_ = pctx.SourcePathVariable("kytheVnames", "build/soong/vnames.json")
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
_ = pctx.VariableFunc("kytheCorpus",
func(ctx android.PackageVarContext) string { return ctx.Config().XrefCorpusName() })
_ = pctx.VariableFunc("kytheCuEncoding",
func(ctx android.PackageVarContext) string { return ctx.Config().XrefCuEncoding() })
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
kytheExtract = pctx.StaticRule("kythe",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: `rm -f $out && ` +
`KYTHE_CORPUS=${kytheCorpus} KYTHE_OUTPUT_FILE=$out KYTHE_VNAMES=$kytheVnames KYTHE_KZIP_ENCODING=${kytheCuEncoding} ` +
`$cxxExtractor $cFlags $in `,
CommandDeps: []string{"$cxxExtractor", "$kytheVnames"},
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
},
"cFlags")
)
func init() {
// We run gcc/clang with PWD=/proc/self/cwd to remove $TOP from the
// debug output. That way two builds in two different directories will
// create the same output.
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
pctx.StaticVariable("relPwd", "PWD=/proc/self/cwd")
} else {
// Darwin doesn't have /proc
pctx.StaticVariable("relPwd", "")
}
pctx.HostBinToolVariable("SoongZipCmd", "soong_zip")
}
type builderFlags struct {
globalCommonFlags string
globalAsFlags string
globalYasmFlags string
globalCFlags string
globalToolingCFlags string // A separate set of cFlags for clang LibTooling tools
globalToolingCppFlags string // A separate set of cppFlags for clang LibTooling tools
globalConlyFlags string
globalCppFlags string
globalLdFlags string
localCommonFlags string
localAsFlags string
localYasmFlags string
localCFlags string
localToolingCFlags string // A separate set of cFlags for clang LibTooling tools
localToolingCppFlags string // A separate set of cppFlags for clang LibTooling tools
localConlyFlags string
localCppFlags string
localLdFlags string
libFlags string
extraLibFlags string
tidyFlags string
sAbiFlags string
aidlFlags string
rsFlags string
toolchain config.Toolchain
tidy bool
coverage bool
sAbiDump bool
emitXrefs bool
assemblerWithCpp bool
systemIncludeFlags string
groupStaticLibs bool
stripKeepSymbols bool
stripKeepSymbolsList string
stripKeepSymbolsAndDebugFrame bool
stripKeepMiniDebugInfo bool
stripAddGnuDebuglink bool
stripUseGnuStrip bool
proto android.ProtoFlags
protoC bool
protoOptionsFile bool
yacc *YaccProperties
}
type Objects struct {
objFiles android.Paths
tidyFiles android.Paths
coverageFiles android.Paths
sAbiDumpFiles android.Paths
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
kytheFiles android.Paths
}
func (a Objects) Copy() Objects {
return Objects{
objFiles: append(android.Paths{}, a.objFiles...),
tidyFiles: append(android.Paths{}, a.tidyFiles...),
coverageFiles: append(android.Paths{}, a.coverageFiles...),
sAbiDumpFiles: append(android.Paths{}, a.sAbiDumpFiles...),
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
kytheFiles: append(android.Paths{}, a.kytheFiles...),
}
}
func (a Objects) Append(b Objects) Objects {
return Objects{
objFiles: append(a.objFiles, b.objFiles...),
tidyFiles: append(a.tidyFiles, b.tidyFiles...),
coverageFiles: append(a.coverageFiles, b.coverageFiles...),
sAbiDumpFiles: append(a.sAbiDumpFiles, b.sAbiDumpFiles...),
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
kytheFiles: append(a.kytheFiles, b.kytheFiles...),
}
}
// Generate rules for compiling multiple .c, .cpp, or .S files to individual .o files
func TransformSourceToObj(ctx android.ModuleContext, subdir string, srcFiles android.Paths,
flags builderFlags, pathDeps android.Paths, cFlagsDeps android.Paths) Objects {
objFiles := make(android.Paths, len(srcFiles))
var tidyFiles android.Paths
if flags.tidy {
tidyFiles = make(android.Paths, 0, len(srcFiles))
}
var coverageFiles android.Paths
if flags.coverage {
coverageFiles = make(android.Paths, 0, len(srcFiles))
}
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
var kytheFiles android.Paths
if flags.emitXrefs {
kytheFiles = make(android.Paths, 0, len(srcFiles))
}
// Produce fully expanded flags for use by C tools, C compiles, C++ tools, C++ compiles, and asm compiles
// respectively.
toolingCflags := flags.globalCommonFlags + " " +
flags.globalToolingCFlags + " " +
flags.globalConlyFlags + " " +
flags.localCommonFlags + " " +
flags.localToolingCFlags + " " +
flags.localConlyFlags + " " +
flags.systemIncludeFlags
cflags := flags.globalCommonFlags + " " +
flags.globalCFlags + " " +
flags.globalConlyFlags + " " +
flags.localCommonFlags + " " +
flags.localCFlags + " " +
flags.localConlyFlags + " " +
flags.systemIncludeFlags
toolingCppflags := flags.globalCommonFlags + " " +
flags.globalToolingCFlags + " " +
flags.globalToolingCppFlags + " " +
flags.localCommonFlags + " " +
flags.localToolingCFlags + " " +
flags.localToolingCppFlags + " " +
flags.systemIncludeFlags
cppflags := flags.globalCommonFlags + " " +
flags.globalCFlags + " " +
flags.globalCppFlags + " " +
flags.localCommonFlags + " " +
flags.localCFlags + " " +
flags.localCppFlags + " " +
flags.systemIncludeFlags
asflags := flags.globalCommonFlags + " " +
flags.globalAsFlags + " " +
flags.localCommonFlags + " " +
flags.localAsFlags + " " +
flags.systemIncludeFlags
var sAbiDumpFiles android.Paths
if flags.sAbiDump {
sAbiDumpFiles = make(android.Paths, 0, len(srcFiles))
}
cflags += " ${config.NoOverrideClangGlobalCflags}"
toolingCflags += " ${config.NoOverrideClangGlobalCflags}"
cppflags += " ${config.NoOverrideClangGlobalCflags}"
toolingCppflags += " ${config.NoOverrideClangGlobalCflags}"
for i, srcFile := range srcFiles {
objFile := android.ObjPathWithExt(ctx, subdir, srcFile, "o")
objFiles[i] = objFile
switch srcFile.Ext() {
case ".asm":
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: yasm,
Description: "yasm " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: objFile,
Input: srcFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"asFlags": flags.globalYasmFlags + " " + flags.localYasmFlags,
},
})
continue
case ".rc":
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: windres,
Description: "windres " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: objFile,
Input: srcFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"windresCmd": gccCmd(flags.toolchain, "windres"),
"flags": flags.toolchain.WindresFlags(),
},
})
continue
case ".o":
objFiles[i] = srcFile
continue
}
var moduleFlags string
var moduleToolingFlags string
var ccCmd string
tidy := flags.tidy
coverage := flags.coverage
dump := flags.sAbiDump
rule := cc
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
emitXref := flags.emitXrefs
switch srcFile.Ext() {
case ".s":
if !flags.assemblerWithCpp {
rule = ccNoDeps
}
fallthrough
case ".S":
ccCmd = "clang"
moduleFlags = asflags
tidy = false
coverage = false
dump = false
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
emitXref = false
case ".c":
ccCmd = "clang"
moduleFlags = cflags
moduleToolingFlags = toolingCflags
case ".cpp", ".cc", ".cxx", ".mm":
ccCmd = "clang++"
moduleFlags = cppflags
moduleToolingFlags = toolingCppflags
default:
ctx.ModuleErrorf("File %s has unknown extension", srcFile)
continue
}
ccDesc := ccCmd
ccCmd = "${config.ClangBin}/" + ccCmd
var implicitOutputs android.WritablePaths
if coverage {
gcnoFile := android.ObjPathWithExt(ctx, subdir, srcFile, "gcno")
implicitOutputs = append(implicitOutputs, gcnoFile)
coverageFiles = append(coverageFiles, gcnoFile)
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: rule,
Description: ccDesc + " " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: objFile,
ImplicitOutputs: implicitOutputs,
Input: srcFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"cFlags": moduleFlags,
"ccCmd": ccCmd,
},
})
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
if emitXref {
kytheFile := android.ObjPathWithExt(ctx, subdir, srcFile, "kzip")
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: kytheExtract,
Description: "Xref C++ extractor " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: kytheFile,
Input: srcFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"cFlags": moduleFlags,
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
},
})
kytheFiles = append(kytheFiles, kytheFile)
}
if tidy {
tidyFile := android.ObjPathWithExt(ctx, subdir, srcFile, "tidy")
tidyFiles = append(tidyFiles, tidyFile)
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: clangTidy,
Description: "clang-tidy " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: tidyFile,
Input: srcFile,
// We must depend on objFile, since clang-tidy doesn't
// support exporting dependencies.
Implicit: objFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"cFlags": moduleToolingFlags,
"tidyFlags": flags.tidyFlags,
},
})
}
if dump {
sAbiDumpFile := android.ObjPathWithExt(ctx, subdir, srcFile, "sdump")
sAbiDumpFiles = append(sAbiDumpFiles, sAbiDumpFile)
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: sAbiDump,
Description: "header-abi-dumper " + srcFile.Rel(),
Output: sAbiDumpFile,
Input: srcFile,
Implicit: objFile,
Implicits: cFlagsDeps,
OrderOnly: pathDeps,
Args: map[string]string{
"cFlags": moduleToolingFlags,
"exportDirs": flags.sAbiFlags,
},
})
}
}
return Objects{
objFiles: objFiles,
tidyFiles: tidyFiles,
coverageFiles: coverageFiles,
sAbiDumpFiles: sAbiDumpFiles,
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 08:49:08 +08:00
kytheFiles: kytheFiles,
}
}
// Generate a rule for compiling multiple .o files to a static library (.a)
func TransformObjToStaticLib(ctx android.ModuleContext, objFiles android.Paths,
flags builderFlags, outputFile android.ModuleOutPath, deps android.Paths) {
arCmd := "${config.ClangBin}/llvm-ar"
arFlags := "crsPD"
if !ctx.Darwin() {
arFlags += " -format=gnu"
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: ar,
Description: "static link " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Inputs: objFiles,
Implicits: deps,
Args: map[string]string{
"arFlags": arFlags,
"arCmd": arCmd,
},
})
}
// Generate a rule for compiling multiple .o files, plus static libraries, whole static libraries,
// and shared libraries, to a shared library (.so) or dynamic executable
func TransformObjToDynamicBinary(ctx android.ModuleContext,
objFiles, sharedLibs, staticLibs, lateStaticLibs, wholeStaticLibs, deps android.Paths,
crtBegin, crtEnd android.OptionalPath, groupLate bool, flags builderFlags, outputFile android.WritablePath, implicitOutputs android.WritablePaths) {
ldCmd := "${config.ClangBin}/clang++"
var libFlagsList []string
if len(flags.libFlags) > 0 {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, flags.libFlags)
}
if len(wholeStaticLibs) > 0 {
if ctx.Host() && ctx.Darwin() {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, android.JoinWithPrefix(wholeStaticLibs.Strings(), "-force_load "))
} else {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--whole-archive ")
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, wholeStaticLibs.Strings()...)
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--no-whole-archive ")
}
}
if flags.groupStaticLibs && !ctx.Darwin() && len(staticLibs) > 0 {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--start-group")
}
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, staticLibs.Strings()...)
if flags.groupStaticLibs && !ctx.Darwin() && len(staticLibs) > 0 {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--end-group")
}
if groupLate && !ctx.Darwin() && len(lateStaticLibs) > 0 {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--start-group")
}
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, lateStaticLibs.Strings()...)
if groupLate && !ctx.Darwin() && len(lateStaticLibs) > 0 {
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, "-Wl,--end-group")
}
for _, lib := range sharedLibs {
libFile := lib.String()
if ctx.Windows() {
libFile = pathtools.ReplaceExtension(libFile, "lib")
}
libFlagsList = append(libFlagsList, libFile)
}
deps = append(deps, staticLibs...)
deps = append(deps, lateStaticLibs...)
deps = append(deps, wholeStaticLibs...)
if crtBegin.Valid() {
deps = append(deps, crtBegin.Path(), crtEnd.Path())
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: ld,
Description: "link " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
ImplicitOutputs: implicitOutputs,
Inputs: objFiles,
Implicits: deps,
Args: map[string]string{
"ldCmd": ldCmd,
"crtBegin": crtBegin.String(),
"libFlags": strings.Join(libFlagsList, " "),
"extraLibFlags": flags.extraLibFlags,
"ldFlags": flags.globalLdFlags + " " + flags.localLdFlags,
"crtEnd": crtEnd.String(),
},
})
}
// Generate a rule to combine .dump sAbi dump files from multiple source files
// into a single .ldump sAbi dump file
func TransformDumpToLinkedDump(ctx android.ModuleContext, sAbiDumps android.Paths, soFile android.Path,
baseName, exportedHeaderFlags string, symbolFile android.OptionalPath,
excludedSymbolVersions, excludedSymbolTags []string) android.OptionalPath {
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, baseName+".lsdump")
implicits := android.Paths{soFile}
symbolFilterStr := "-so " + soFile.String()
if symbolFile.Valid() {
implicits = append(implicits, symbolFile.Path())
symbolFilterStr += " -v " + symbolFile.String()
}
for _, ver := range excludedSymbolVersions {
symbolFilterStr += " --exclude-symbol-version " + ver
}
for _, tag := range excludedSymbolTags {
symbolFilterStr += " --exclude-symbol-tag " + tag
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: sAbiLink,
Description: "header-abi-linker " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Inputs: sAbiDumps,
Implicits: implicits,
Args: map[string]string{
"symbolFilter": symbolFilterStr,
"arch": ctx.Arch().ArchType.Name,
"exportedHeaderFlags": exportedHeaderFlags,
},
})
return android.OptionalPathForPath(outputFile)
}
func UnzipRefDump(ctx android.ModuleContext, zippedRefDump android.Path, baseName string) android.Path {
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, baseName+"_ref.lsdump")
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: unzipRefSAbiDump,
Description: "gunzip" + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: zippedRefDump,
})
return outputFile
}
func SourceAbiDiff(ctx android.ModuleContext, inputDump android.Path, referenceDump android.Path,
baseName, exportedHeaderFlags string, isLlndk, isNdk, isVndkExt bool) android.OptionalPath {
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, baseName+".abidiff")
libName := strings.TrimSuffix(baseName, filepath.Ext(baseName))
createReferenceDumpFlags := ""
localAbiCheckAllowFlags := append([]string(nil), abiCheckAllowFlags...)
if exportedHeaderFlags == "" {
localAbiCheckAllowFlags = append(localAbiCheckAllowFlags, "-advice-only")
}
if isLlndk || isNdk {
createReferenceDumpFlags = "--llndk"
if isLlndk {
// TODO(b/130324828): "-consider-opaque-types-different" should apply to
// both LLNDK and NDK shared libs. However, a known issue in header-abi-diff
// breaks libaaudio. Remove the if-guard after the issue is fixed.
localAbiCheckAllowFlags = append(localAbiCheckAllowFlags, "-consider-opaque-types-different")
}
}
if isVndkExt {
localAbiCheckAllowFlags = append(localAbiCheckAllowFlags, "-allow-extensions")
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: sAbiDiff,
Description: "header-abi-diff " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputDump,
Implicit: referenceDump,
Args: map[string]string{
"referenceDump": referenceDump.String(),
"libName": libName,
"arch": ctx.Arch().ArchType.Name,
"allowFlags": strings.Join(localAbiCheckAllowFlags, " "),
"createReferenceDumpFlags": createReferenceDumpFlags,
},
})
return android.OptionalPathForPath(outputFile)
}
// Generate a rule for extracting a table of contents from a shared library (.so)
func TransformSharedObjectToToc(ctx android.ModuleContext, inputFile android.Path,
outputFile android.WritablePath, flags builderFlags) {
var format string
var crossCompile string
if ctx.Darwin() {
format = "--macho"
crossCompile = "${config.MacToolPath}"
} else if ctx.Windows() {
format = "--pe"
crossCompile = gccCmd(flags.toolchain, "")
} else {
format = "--elf"
crossCompile = gccCmd(flags.toolchain, "")
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: toc,
Description: "generate toc " + inputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputFile,
Args: map[string]string{
"crossCompile": crossCompile,
"format": format,
},
})
}
// Generate a rule for compiling multiple .o files to a .o using ld partial linking
func TransformObjsToObj(ctx android.ModuleContext, objFiles android.Paths,
flags builderFlags, outputFile android.WritablePath, deps android.Paths) {
ldCmd := "${config.ClangBin}/clang++"
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: partialLd,
Description: "link " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Inputs: objFiles,
Implicits: deps,
Args: map[string]string{
"ldCmd": ldCmd,
"ldFlags": flags.globalLdFlags + " " + flags.localLdFlags,
},
})
}
// Generate a rule for runing objcopy --prefix-symbols on a binary
func TransformBinaryPrefixSymbols(ctx android.ModuleContext, prefix string, inputFile android.Path,
flags builderFlags, outputFile android.WritablePath) {
objcopyCmd := gccCmd(flags.toolchain, "objcopy")
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: prefixSymbols,
Description: "prefix symbols " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputFile,
Args: map[string]string{
"objcopyCmd": objcopyCmd,
"prefix": prefix,
},
})
}
func TransformStrip(ctx android.ModuleContext, inputFile android.Path,
outputFile android.WritablePath, flags builderFlags) {
crossCompile := gccCmd(flags.toolchain, "")
args := ""
if flags.stripAddGnuDebuglink {
args += " --add-gnu-debuglink"
}
if flags.stripKeepMiniDebugInfo {
args += " --keep-mini-debug-info"
}
if flags.stripKeepSymbols {
args += " --keep-symbols"
}
if flags.stripKeepSymbolsList != "" {
args += " -k" + flags.stripKeepSymbolsList
}
if flags.stripKeepSymbolsAndDebugFrame {
args += " --keep-symbols-and-debug-frame"
}
if flags.stripUseGnuStrip {
args += " --use-gnu-strip"
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: strip,
Description: "strip " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputFile,
Args: map[string]string{
"crossCompile": crossCompile,
"args": args,
},
})
}
func TransformDarwinStrip(ctx android.ModuleContext, inputFile android.Path,
outputFile android.WritablePath) {
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: darwinStrip,
Description: "strip " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputFile,
})
}
func TransformCoverageFilesToZip(ctx android.ModuleContext,
inputs Objects, baseName string) android.OptionalPath {
if len(inputs.coverageFiles) > 0 {
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, baseName+".zip")
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: zip,
Description: "zip " + outputFile.Base(),
Inputs: inputs.coverageFiles,
Output: outputFile,
})
return android.OptionalPathForPath(outputFile)
}
return android.OptionalPath{}
}
func TransformArchiveRepack(ctx android.ModuleContext, inputFile android.Path,
outputFile android.WritablePath, objects []string) {
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: archiveRepack,
Description: "Repack archive " + outputFile.Base(),
Output: outputFile,
Input: inputFile,
Args: map[string]string{
"objects": strings.Join(objects, " "),
},
})
}
func gccCmd(toolchain config.Toolchain, cmd string) string {
return filepath.Join(toolchain.GccRoot(), "bin", toolchain.GccTriple()+"-"+cmd)
}
func splitListForSize(list android.Paths, limit int) (lists []android.Paths, err error) {
var i int
start := 0
bytes := 0
for i = range list {
l := len(list[i].String())
if l > limit {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("list element greater than size limit (%d)", limit)
}
if bytes+l > limit {
lists = append(lists, list[start:i])
start = i
bytes = 0
}
bytes += l + 1 // count a space between each list element
}
lists = append(lists, list[start:])
totalLen := 0
for _, l := range lists {
totalLen += len(l)
}
if totalLen != len(list) {
panic(fmt.Errorf("Failed breaking up list, %d != %d", len(list), totalLen))
}
return lists, nil
}