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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
//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package cc
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"android/soong/android"
)
type AndroidMkContext interface {
Target() android.Target
subAndroidMk(*android.AndroidMkData, interface{})
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
vndk() bool
}
type subAndroidMkProvider interface {
AndroidMk(AndroidMkContext, *android.AndroidMkData)
}
func (c *Module) subAndroidMk(data *android.AndroidMkData, obj interface{}) {
if c.subAndroidMkOnce == nil {
c.subAndroidMkOnce = make(map[subAndroidMkProvider]bool)
}
if androidmk, ok := obj.(subAndroidMkProvider); ok {
if !c.subAndroidMkOnce[androidmk] {
c.subAndroidMkOnce[androidmk] = true
androidmk.AndroidMk(c, data)
}
}
}
func (c *Module) AndroidMk() (ret android.AndroidMkData, err error) {
if c.Properties.HideFromMake {
ret.Disabled = true
return ret, nil
}
ret.OutputFile = c.outputFile
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) (err error) {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SANITIZE := never")
if len(c.Properties.AndroidMkSharedLibs) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES := "+strings.Join(c.Properties.AndroidMkSharedLibs, " "))
}
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
if c.Target().Os == android.Android && c.Properties.Sdk_version != "" && !c.vndk() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SDK_VERSION := "+c.Properties.Sdk_version)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_NDK_STL_VARIANT := none")
} else {
// These are already included in LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_CXX_STL := none")
}
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
if c.vndk() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_USE_VNDK := true")
}
return nil
})
for _, feature := range c.features {
c.subAndroidMk(&ret, feature)
}
c.subAndroidMk(&ret, c.compiler)
c.subAndroidMk(&ret, c.linker)
if c.sanitize != nil {
c.subAndroidMk(&ret, c.sanitize)
}
c.subAndroidMk(&ret, c.installer)
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
if c.vndk() {
ret.SubName += ".vendor"
}
return ret, nil
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) androidMkWriteExportedFlags(w io.Writer) {
exportedFlags := library.exportedFlags()
if len(exportedFlags) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_EXPORT_CFLAGS :=", strings.Join(exportedFlags, " "))
}
exportedFlagsDeps := library.exportedFlagsDeps()
if len(exportedFlagsDeps) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDE_DEPS :=", strings.Join(exportedFlagsDeps.Strings(), " "))
}
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
if library.static() {
ret.Class = "STATIC_LIBRARIES"
} else if library.shared() {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, &library.stripper)
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, &library.relocationPacker)
ret.Class = "SHARED_LIBRARIES"
} else if library.header() {
ret.Custom = func(w io.Writer, name, prefix, moduleDir string) error {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "\ninclude $(CLEAR_VARS)")
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_PATH :=", moduleDir)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE :=", name)
archStr := ctx.Target().Arch.ArchType.String()
var host bool
switch ctx.Target().Os.Class {
case android.Host:
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_HOST_ARCH := ", archStr)
host = true
case android.HostCross:
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_HOST_CROSS_ARCH := ", archStr)
host = true
case android.Device:
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_TARGET_ARCH := ", archStr)
}
if host {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_HOST_OS :=", ctx.Target().Os.String())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_IS_HOST_MODULE := true")
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
} else if ctx.vndk() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_USE_VNDK := true")
}
library.androidMkWriteExportedFlags(w)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "include $(BUILD_HEADER_LIBRARY)")
return nil
}
return
}
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
library.androidMkWriteExportedFlags(w)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES := ")
if library.sAbiOutputFile.Valid() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES += ", library.sAbiOutputFile.String())
if library.sAbiDiff.Valid() && !library.static() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES += ", library.sAbiDiff.String())
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE_STEM := $(LOCAL_MODULE)"+outputFile.Ext())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=")
if library.coverageOutputFile.Valid() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_PREBUILT_COVERAGE_ARCHIVE :=", library.coverageOutputFile.String())
}
return nil
})
if library.shared() {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, library.baseInstaller)
}
}
func (object *objectLinker) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ret.Custom = func(w io.Writer, name, prefix, moduleDir string) error {
out := ret.OutputFile.Path()
fmt.Fprintln(w, "\n$("+prefix+"OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES)/"+name+objectExtension+":", out.String())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "\t$(copy-file-to-target)")
return nil
}
}
func (binary *binaryDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, binary.baseInstaller)
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, &binary.stripper)
ret.Class = "EXECUTABLES"
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=")
if Bool(binary.Properties.Static_executable) {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_FORCE_STATIC_EXECUTABLE := true")
}
if len(binary.symlinks) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_SYMLINKS := "+strings.Join(binary.symlinks, " "))
}
if binary.coverageOutputFile.Valid() {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_PREBUILT_COVERAGE_ARCHIVE :=", binary.coverageOutputFile.String())
}
return nil
})
}
func (benchmark *benchmarkDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, benchmark.binaryDecorator)
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
if len(benchmark.Properties.Test_suites) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_COMPATIBILITY_SUITE :=",
strings.Join(benchmark.Properties.Test_suites, " "))
}
return nil
})
}
func (test *testBinary) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, test.binaryDecorator)
ret.Class = "NATIVE_TESTS"
if Bool(test.Properties.Test_per_src) {
ret.SubName = "_" + test.binaryDecorator.Properties.Stem
}
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
if len(test.Properties.Test_suites) > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_COMPATIBILITY_SUITE :=",
strings.Join(test.Properties.Test_suites, " "))
}
return nil
})
var testFiles []string
for _, d := range test.data {
rel := d.Rel()
path := d.String()
if !strings.HasSuffix(path, rel) {
panic(fmt.Errorf("path %q does not end with %q", path, rel))
}
path = strings.TrimSuffix(path, rel)
testFiles = append(testFiles, path+":"+rel)
}
if len(testFiles) > 0 {
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_TEST_DATA := "+strings.Join(testFiles, " "))
return nil
})
}
}
func (test *testLibrary) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ctx.subAndroidMk(ret, test.libraryDecorator)
}
func (library *toolchainLibraryDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ret.Class = "STATIC_LIBRARIES"
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX := "+outputFile.Ext())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=")
return nil
})
}
func (stripper *stripper) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
// Make only supports stripping target modules
if ctx.Target().Os != android.Android {
return
}
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
if stripper.StripProperties.Strip.None {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_STRIP_MODULE := false")
} else if stripper.StripProperties.Strip.Keep_symbols {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_STRIP_MODULE := keep_symbols")
} else {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_STRIP_MODULE := mini-debug-info")
}
return nil
})
}
func (packer *relocationPacker) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
if packer.Properties.PackingRelocations {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_PACK_MODULE_RELOCATIONS := true")
}
return nil
})
}
func (installer *baseInstaller) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
// Soong installation is only supported for host modules. Have Make
// installation trigger Soong installation.
if ctx.Target().Os.Class == android.Host {
ret.OutputFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(installer.path)
}
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
path := installer.path.RelPathString()
dir, file := filepath.Split(path)
stem := strings.TrimSuffix(file, filepath.Ext(file))
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX := "+filepath.Ext(file))
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := $(OUT_DIR)/"+filepath.Clean(dir))
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_STEM := "+stem)
return nil
})
}
func (c *stubDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ret.SubName = ndkLibrarySuffix + "." + c.properties.ApiLevel
ret.Class = "SHARED_LIBRARIES"
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
path, file := filepath.Split(c.installPath)
stem := strings.TrimSuffix(file, filepath.Ext(file))
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=")
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX := "+outputFile.Ext())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := "+path)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_MODULE_STEM := "+stem)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_NO_NOTICE_FILE := true")
// Prevent make from installing the libraries to obj/lib (since we have
// dozens of libraries with the same name, they'll clobber each other
// and the real versions of the libraries from the platform).
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_COPY_TO_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES := false")
return nil
})
}
func (c *llndkStubDecorator) AndroidMk(ctx AndroidMkContext, ret *android.AndroidMkData) {
ret.Class = "SHARED_LIBRARIES"
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
ret.SubName = ".vendor"
ret.Extra = append(ret.Extra, func(w io.Writer, outputFile android.Path) error {
c.libraryDecorator.androidMkWriteExportedFlags(w)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE_STEM := $(LOCAL_MODULE)"+outputFile.Ext())
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_STRIP_MODULE := false")
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=")
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE := true")
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_NO_NOTICE_FILE := true")
Split /system and /vendor modules, allow multi-installation Nothing changes if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION isn't set. When the VNDK is enabled (BOARD_VNDK_VERSION in Make), this will split /system and /vendor modules into two different variant spaces that can't link to each other. There are a few interfaces between the two variant spaces: The `llndk_library` stubs will be available in the /vendor variant, but won't be installed, so at runtime the /system variant will be used. Setting `vendor_available: true` will split a module into both variants. The /system (or "core") variant will compile just like today. The /vendor ("vendor") variant will compile against everything else in the vendor space (so LL-NDK instead of libc/liblog/etc). There will be two copies of these libraries installed onto the final device. Since the available runtime interfaces for vendor modules may be reduced, and your dependencies may not expose their private interfaces, we allow the vendor variants to reduce their compilation set, and export a different set of headers: cc_library { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["common.cpp", "private_impl.cpp"], export_include_dirs: ["include"], target: { vendor: { export_include_dirs: ["include_vndk"], exclude_srcs: ["private_impl.cpp"], srcs: ["vendor_only.cpp"], }, }, } So the "core" variant would compile with both "common.cpp" and "private_impl.cpp", and export "include". The "vendor" variant would compile "common.cpp" and "vendor_only.cpp", and export "include_vndk". Bug: 36426473 Bug: 36079834 Test: out/soong/build.ninja, out/soong/Android- only changes due to _core addition and .llndk -> .vendor Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION:=current Change-Id: Idef28764043bf6c33dc0d2e7e2026c38867ff769
2017-04-07 03:43:22 +08:00
fmt.Fprintln(w, "LOCAL_USE_VNDK := true")
return nil
})
}