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// Copyright 2016 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.
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//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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package cc
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/google/blueprint/pathtools"
"android/soong/android"
"android/soong/cc/config"
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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"android/soong/genrule"
)
type LibraryProperties struct {
// local file name to pass to the linker as -unexported_symbols_list
Unexported_symbols_list *string `android:"path,arch_variant"`
// local file name to pass to the linker as -force_symbols_not_weak_list
Force_symbols_not_weak_list *string `android:"path,arch_variant"`
// local file name to pass to the linker as -force_symbols_weak_list
Force_symbols_weak_list *string `android:"path,arch_variant"`
// rename host libraries to prevent overlap with system installed libraries
Unique_host_soname *bool
Aidl struct {
// export headers generated from .aidl sources
Export_aidl_headers *bool
}
Proto struct {
// export headers generated from .proto sources
Export_proto_headers *bool
}
Sysprop struct {
// Whether platform owns this sysprop library.
Platform *bool
} `blueprint:"mutated"`
Static_ndk_lib *bool
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
2018-10-15 21:25:07 +08:00
Stubs struct {
// Relative path to the symbol map. The symbol map provides the list of
// symbols that are exported for stubs variant of this library.
Symbol_file *string `android:"path"`
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
2018-10-15 21:25:07 +08:00
// List versions to generate stubs libs for.
Versions []string
}
// set the name of the output
Stem *string `android:"arch_variant"`
// set suffix of the name of the output
Suffix *string `android:"arch_variant"`
Target struct {
Vendor struct {
// set suffix of the name of the output
Suffix *string `android:"arch_variant"`
}
}
// Names of modules to be overridden. Listed modules can only be other shared libraries
// (in Make or Soong).
// This does not completely prevent installation of the overridden libraries, but if both
// binaries would be installed by default (in PRODUCT_PACKAGES) the other library will be removed
// from PRODUCT_PACKAGES.
Overrides []string
// Properties for ABI compatibility checker
Header_abi_checker struct {
// Enable ABI checks (even if this is not an LLNDK/VNDK lib)
Enabled *bool
// Path to a symbol file that specifies the symbols to be included in the generated
// ABI dump file
Symbol_file *string `android:"path"`
// Symbol versions that should be ignored from the symbol file
Exclude_symbol_versions []string
// Symbol tags that should be ignored from the symbol file
Exclude_symbol_tags []string
}
// Order symbols in .bss section by their sizes. Only useful for shared libraries.
Sort_bss_symbols_by_size *bool
// Inject boringssl hash into the shared library. This is only intended for use by external/boringssl.
Inject_bssl_hash *bool `android:"arch_variant"`
}
type StaticProperties struct {
Static StaticOrSharedProperties `android:"arch_variant"`
}
type SharedProperties struct {
Shared StaticOrSharedProperties `android:"arch_variant"`
}
type StaticOrSharedProperties struct {
Srcs []string `android:"path,arch_variant"`
Cflags []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Enabled *bool `android:"arch_variant"`
Whole_static_libs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Static_libs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Shared_libs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
System_shared_libs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Export_shared_lib_headers []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Export_static_lib_headers []string `android:"arch_variant"`
Apex_available []string `android:"arch_variant"`
}
type LibraryMutatedProperties struct {
// Build a static variant
BuildStatic bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
// Build a shared variant
BuildShared bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
// This variant is shared
VariantIsShared bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
// This variant is static
VariantIsStatic bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
2018-10-15 21:25:07 +08:00
// This variant is a stubs lib
BuildStubs bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
// Version of the stubs lib
StubsVersion string `blueprint:"mutated"`
}
type FlagExporterProperties struct {
// list of directories relative to the Blueprints file that will
// be added to the include path (using -I) for this module and any module that links
// against this module. Directories listed in export_include_dirs do not need to be
// listed in local_include_dirs.
Export_include_dirs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
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
// list of directories that will be added to the system include path
// using -isystem for this module and any module that links against this module.
Export_system_include_dirs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
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
Target struct {
Vendor struct {
// list of exported include directories, like
// export_include_dirs, that will be applied to the
// vendor variant of this library. This will overwrite
// any other declarations.
Override_export_include_dirs []string
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
}
}
}
func init() {
RegisterLibraryBuildComponents(android.InitRegistrationContext)
}
func RegisterLibraryBuildComponents(ctx android.RegistrationContext) {
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library_static", LibraryStaticFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library_shared", LibrarySharedFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library", LibraryFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library_host_static", LibraryHostStaticFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library_host_shared", LibraryHostSharedFactory)
ctx.RegisterModuleType("cc_library_headers", LibraryHeaderFactory)
}
// cc_library creates both static and/or shared libraries for a device and/or
// host. By default, a cc_library has a single variant that targets the device.
// Specifying `host_supported: true` also creates a library that targets the
// host.
func LibraryFactory() android.Module {
module, _ := NewLibrary(android.HostAndDeviceSupported)
// Can be used as both a static and a shared library.
module.sdkMemberTypes = []android.SdkMemberType{
sharedLibrarySdkMemberType,
staticLibrarySdkMemberType,
}
return module.Init()
}
// cc_library_static creates a static library for a device and/or host binary.
func LibraryStaticFactory() android.Module {
module, library := NewLibrary(android.HostAndDeviceSupported)
library.BuildOnlyStatic()
module.sdkMemberTypes = []android.SdkMemberType{staticLibrarySdkMemberType}
return module.Init()
}
// cc_library_shared creates a shared library for a device and/or host.
func LibrarySharedFactory() android.Module {
module, library := NewLibrary(android.HostAndDeviceSupported)
library.BuildOnlyShared()
module.sdkMemberTypes = []android.SdkMemberType{sharedLibrarySdkMemberType}
return module.Init()
}
// cc_library_host_static creates a static library that is linkable to a host
// binary.
func LibraryHostStaticFactory() android.Module {
module, library := NewLibrary(android.HostSupported)
library.BuildOnlyStatic()
module.sdkMemberTypes = []android.SdkMemberType{staticLibrarySdkMemberType}
return module.Init()
}
// cc_library_host_shared creates a shared library that is usable on a host.
func LibraryHostSharedFactory() android.Module {
module, library := NewLibrary(android.HostSupported)
library.BuildOnlyShared()
module.sdkMemberTypes = []android.SdkMemberType{sharedLibrarySdkMemberType}
return module.Init()
}
// cc_library_headers contains a set of c/c++ headers which are imported by
// other soong cc modules using the header_libs property. For best practices,
// use export_include_dirs property or LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDE_DIRS for
// Make.
func LibraryHeaderFactory() android.Module {
module, library := NewLibrary(android.HostAndDeviceSupported)
library.HeaderOnly()
return module.Init()
}
type flagExporter struct {
Properties FlagExporterProperties
dirs android.Paths
systemDirs android.Paths
flags []string
deps android.Paths
headers android.Paths
}
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
func (f *flagExporter) exportedIncludes(ctx ModuleContext) android.Paths {
if ctx.useVndk() && f.Properties.Target.Vendor.Override_export_include_dirs != nil {
return android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, f.Properties.Target.Vendor.Override_export_include_dirs)
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 {
return android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, f.Properties.Export_include_dirs)
}
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportIncludes(ctx ModuleContext) {
f.dirs = append(f.dirs, f.exportedIncludes(ctx)...)
f.systemDirs = append(f.systemDirs, android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, f.Properties.Export_system_include_dirs)...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportIncludesAsSystem(ctx ModuleContext) {
// all dirs are force exported as system
f.systemDirs = append(f.systemDirs, f.exportedIncludes(ctx)...)
f.systemDirs = append(f.systemDirs, android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, f.Properties.Export_system_include_dirs)...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) reexportDirs(dirs ...android.Path) {
f.dirs = append(f.dirs, dirs...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) reexportSystemDirs(dirs ...android.Path) {
f.systemDirs = append(f.systemDirs, dirs...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) reexportFlags(flags ...string) {
for _, flag := range flags {
if strings.HasPrefix(flag, "-I") || strings.HasPrefix(flag, "-isystem") {
panic(fmt.Errorf("Exporting invalid flag %q: "+
"use reexportDirs or reexportSystemDirs to export directories", flag))
}
}
f.flags = append(f.flags, flags...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) reexportDeps(deps ...android.Path) {
f.deps = append(f.deps, deps...)
}
// addExportedGeneratedHeaders does nothing but collects generated header files.
// This can be differ to exportedDeps which may contain phony files to minimize ninja.
func (f *flagExporter) addExportedGeneratedHeaders(headers ...android.Path) {
f.headers = append(f.headers, headers...)
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportedDirs() android.Paths {
return f.dirs
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportedSystemDirs() android.Paths {
return f.systemDirs
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportedFlags() []string {
return f.flags
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportedDeps() android.Paths {
return f.deps
}
func (f *flagExporter) exportedGeneratedHeaders() android.Paths {
return f.headers
}
type exportedFlagsProducer interface {
exportedDirs() android.Paths
exportedSystemDirs() android.Paths
exportedFlags() []string
exportedDeps() android.Paths
exportedGeneratedHeaders() android.Paths
}
var _ exportedFlagsProducer = (*flagExporter)(nil)
// libraryDecorator wraps baseCompiler, baseLinker and baseInstaller to provide library-specific
// functionality: static vs. shared linkage, reusing object files for shared libraries
type libraryDecorator struct {
Properties LibraryProperties
StaticProperties StaticProperties
SharedProperties SharedProperties
MutatedProperties LibraryMutatedProperties
// For reusing static library objects for shared library
reuseObjects Objects
// table-of-contents file to optimize out relinking when possible
tocFile android.OptionalPath
flagExporter
stripper
// If we're used as a whole_static_lib, our missing dependencies need
// to be given
wholeStaticMissingDeps []string
// For whole_static_libs
objects Objects
// Uses the module's name if empty, but can be overridden. Does not include
// shlib suffix.
libName string
sabi *sabi
// Output archive of gcno coverage information files
coverageOutputFile android.OptionalPath
// linked Source Abi Dump
sAbiOutputFile android.OptionalPath
// Source Abi Diff
sAbiDiff android.OptionalPath
// Location of the static library in the sysroot. Empty if the library is
// not included in the NDK.
ndkSysrootPath android.Path
// Location of the linked, unstripped library for shared libraries
unstrippedOutputFile android.Path
// Location of the file that should be copied to dist dir when requested
distFile android.OptionalPath
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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versionScriptPath android.ModuleGenPath
post_install_cmds []string
// If useCoreVariant is true, the vendor variant of a VNDK library is
// not installed.
useCoreVariant bool
// Decorated interafaces
*baseCompiler
*baseLinker
*baseInstaller
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkerProps() []interface{} {
var props []interface{}
props = append(props, library.baseLinker.linkerProps()...)
props = append(props,
&library.Properties,
&library.MutatedProperties,
&library.flagExporter.Properties,
&library.stripper.StripProperties)
if library.MutatedProperties.BuildShared {
props = append(props, &library.SharedProperties)
}
if library.MutatedProperties.BuildStatic {
props = append(props, &library.StaticProperties)
}
return props
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkerFlags(ctx ModuleContext, flags Flags) Flags {
flags = library.baseLinker.linkerFlags(ctx, flags)
// MinGW spits out warnings about -fPIC even for -fpie?!) being ignored because
// all code is position independent, and then those warnings get promoted to
// errors.
if !ctx.Windows() {
flags.Global.CFlags = append(flags.Global.CFlags, "-fPIC")
}
if library.static() {
flags.Local.CFlags = append(flags.Local.CFlags, library.StaticProperties.Static.Cflags...)
} else if library.shared() {
flags.Local.CFlags = append(flags.Local.CFlags, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Cflags...)
}
if library.shared() {
libName := library.getLibName(ctx)
var f []string
if ctx.toolchain().Bionic() {
f = append(f,
"-nostdlib",
"-Wl,--gc-sections",
)
}
if ctx.Darwin() {
f = append(f,
"-dynamiclib",
"-single_module",
"-install_name @rpath/"+libName+flags.Toolchain.ShlibSuffix(),
)
if ctx.Arch().ArchType == android.X86 {
f = append(f,
"-read_only_relocs suppress",
)
}
} else {
f = append(f, "-shared")
if !ctx.Windows() {
f = append(f, "-Wl,-soname,"+libName+flags.Toolchain.ShlibSuffix())
}
}
flags.Global.LdFlags = append(flags.Global.LdFlags, f...)
}
return flags
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) compilerFlags(ctx ModuleContext, flags Flags, deps PathDeps) Flags {
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
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exportIncludeDirs := library.flagExporter.exportedIncludes(ctx)
if len(exportIncludeDirs) > 0 {
f := includeDirsToFlags(exportIncludeDirs)
flags.Local.CommonFlags = append(flags.Local.CommonFlags, f)
flags.Local.YasmFlags = append(flags.Local.YasmFlags, f)
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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flags = library.baseCompiler.compilerFlags(ctx, flags, deps)
if library.buildStubs() {
// Remove -include <file> when compiling stubs. Otherwise, the force included
// headers might cause conflicting types error with the symbols in the
// generated stubs source code. e.g.
// double acos(double); // in header
// void acos() {} // in the generated source code
removeInclude := func(flags []string) []string {
ret := flags[:0]
for _, f := range flags {
if strings.HasPrefix(f, "-include ") {
continue
}
ret = append(ret, f)
}
return ret
}
flags.Local.CommonFlags = removeInclude(flags.Local.CommonFlags)
flags.Local.CFlags = removeInclude(flags.Local.CFlags)
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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flags = addStubLibraryCompilerFlags(flags)
}
return flags
}
// Returns a string that represents the class of the ABI dump.
// Returns an empty string if ABI check is disabled for this library.
func (library *libraryDecorator) classifySourceAbiDump(ctx ModuleContext) string {
enabled := library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Enabled
if enabled != nil && !Bool(enabled) {
return ""
}
// Return NDK if the library is both NDK and LLNDK.
if ctx.isNdk() {
return "NDK"
}
if ctx.isLlndkPublic(ctx.Config()) {
return "LLNDK"
}
if ctx.useVndk() && ctx.isVndk() && !ctx.isVndkPrivate(ctx.Config()) {
if ctx.isVndkSp() {
if ctx.isVndkExt() {
return "VNDK-SP-ext"
} else {
return "VNDK-SP"
}
} else {
if ctx.isVndkExt() {
return "VNDK-ext"
} else {
return "VNDK-core"
}
}
}
if Bool(enabled) || ctx.hasStubsVariants() {
return "PLATFORM"
}
return ""
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) shouldCreateSourceAbiDump(ctx ModuleContext) bool {
if !ctx.shouldCreateSourceAbiDump() {
return false
}
if !ctx.isForPlatform() {
if !ctx.hasStubsVariants() {
// Skip ABI checks if this library is for APEX but isn't exported.
return false
}
if !Bool(library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Enabled) {
// Skip ABI checks if this library is for APEX and did not explicitly enable
// ABI checks.
// TODO(b/145608479): ABI checks should be enabled by default. Remove this
// after evaluating the extra build time.
return false
}
}
return library.classifySourceAbiDump(ctx) != ""
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) compile(ctx ModuleContext, flags Flags, deps PathDeps) Objects {
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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if library.buildStubs() {
objs, versionScript := compileStubLibrary(ctx, flags, String(library.Properties.Stubs.Symbol_file), library.MutatedProperties.StubsVersion, "--apex")
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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library.versionScriptPath = versionScript
return objs
}
if !library.buildShared() && !library.buildStatic() {
if len(library.baseCompiler.Properties.Srcs) > 0 {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("srcs", "cc_library_headers must not have any srcs")
}
if len(library.StaticProperties.Static.Srcs) > 0 {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("static.srcs", "cc_library_headers must not have any srcs")
}
if len(library.SharedProperties.Shared.Srcs) > 0 {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("shared.srcs", "cc_library_headers must not have any srcs")
}
return Objects{}
}
if library.shouldCreateSourceAbiDump(ctx) || library.sabi.Properties.CreateSAbiDumps {
exportIncludeDirs := library.flagExporter.exportedIncludes(ctx)
var SourceAbiFlags []string
for _, dir := range exportIncludeDirs.Strings() {
SourceAbiFlags = append(SourceAbiFlags, "-I"+dir)
}
for _, reexportedInclude := range library.sabi.Properties.ReexportedIncludes {
SourceAbiFlags = append(SourceAbiFlags, "-I"+reexportedInclude)
}
flags.SAbiFlags = SourceAbiFlags
total_length := len(library.baseCompiler.Properties.Srcs) + len(deps.GeneratedSources) +
len(library.SharedProperties.Shared.Srcs) + len(library.StaticProperties.Static.Srcs)
if total_length > 0 {
flags.SAbiDump = true
}
}
objs := library.baseCompiler.compile(ctx, flags, deps)
library.reuseObjects = objs
buildFlags := flagsToBuilderFlags(flags)
if library.static() {
srcs := android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, library.StaticProperties.Static.Srcs)
objs = objs.Append(compileObjs(ctx, buildFlags, android.DeviceStaticLibrary,
srcs, library.baseCompiler.pathDeps, library.baseCompiler.cFlagsDeps))
} else if library.shared() {
srcs := android.PathsForModuleSrc(ctx, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Srcs)
objs = objs.Append(compileObjs(ctx, buildFlags, android.DeviceSharedLibrary,
srcs, library.baseCompiler.pathDeps, library.baseCompiler.cFlagsDeps))
}
return objs
}
type libraryInterface interface {
getWholeStaticMissingDeps() []string
static() bool
shared() bool
objs() Objects
reuseObjs() (Objects, exportedFlagsProducer)
toc() android.OptionalPath
// Returns true if the build options for the module have selected a static or shared build
buildStatic() bool
buildShared() bool
// Sets whether a specific variant is static or shared
setStatic()
setShared()
// Write LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES for ABI diff
androidMkWriteAdditionalDependenciesForSourceAbiDiff(w io.Writer)
availableFor(string) bool
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) getLibNameHelper(baseModuleName string, useVndk bool) string {
name := library.libName
if name == "" {
name = String(library.Properties.Stem)
if name == "" {
name = baseModuleName
}
}
suffix := ""
if useVndk {
suffix = String(library.Properties.Target.Vendor.Suffix)
}
if suffix == "" {
suffix = String(library.Properties.Suffix)
}
return name + suffix
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) getLibName(ctx BaseModuleContext) string {
name := library.getLibNameHelper(ctx.baseModuleName(), ctx.useVndk())
if ctx.isVndkExt() {
// vndk-ext lib should have the same name with original lib
ctx.VisitDirectDepsWithTag(vndkExtDepTag, func(module android.Module) {
originalName := module.(*Module).outputFile.Path()
name = strings.TrimSuffix(originalName.Base(), originalName.Ext())
})
}
if ctx.Host() && Bool(library.Properties.Unique_host_soname) {
if !strings.HasSuffix(name, "-host") {
name = name + "-host"
}
}
return name
}
var versioningMacroNamesListMutex sync.Mutex
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkerInit(ctx BaseModuleContext) {
location := InstallInSystem
if library.baseLinker.sanitize.inSanitizerDir() {
location = InstallInSanitizerDir
}
library.baseInstaller.location = location
library.baseLinker.linkerInit(ctx)
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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// Let baseLinker know whether this variant is for stubs or not, so that
// it can omit things that are not required for linking stubs.
library.baseLinker.dynamicProperties.BuildStubs = library.buildStubs()
if library.buildStubs() {
macroNames := versioningMacroNamesList(ctx.Config())
myName := versioningMacroName(ctx.ModuleName())
versioningMacroNamesListMutex.Lock()
defer versioningMacroNamesListMutex.Unlock()
if (*macroNames)[myName] == "" {
(*macroNames)[myName] = ctx.ModuleName()
} else if (*macroNames)[myName] != ctx.ModuleName() {
ctx.ModuleErrorf("Macro name %q for versioning conflicts with macro name from module %q ", myName, (*macroNames)[myName])
}
}
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) compilerDeps(ctx DepsContext, deps Deps) Deps {
deps = library.baseCompiler.compilerDeps(ctx, deps)
return deps
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkerDeps(ctx DepsContext, deps Deps) Deps {
if library.static() {
if library.StaticProperties.Static.System_shared_libs != nil {
library.baseLinker.Properties.System_shared_libs = library.StaticProperties.Static.System_shared_libs
}
} else if library.shared() {
if library.SharedProperties.Shared.System_shared_libs != nil {
library.baseLinker.Properties.System_shared_libs = library.SharedProperties.Shared.System_shared_libs
}
}
deps = library.baseLinker.linkerDeps(ctx, deps)
if library.static() {
deps.WholeStaticLibs = append(deps.WholeStaticLibs,
library.StaticProperties.Static.Whole_static_libs...)
deps.StaticLibs = append(deps.StaticLibs, library.StaticProperties.Static.Static_libs...)
deps.SharedLibs = append(deps.SharedLibs, library.StaticProperties.Static.Shared_libs...)
deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders = append(deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders, library.StaticProperties.Static.Export_shared_lib_headers...)
deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders = append(deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders, library.StaticProperties.Static.Export_static_lib_headers...)
} else if library.shared() {
if ctx.toolchain().Bionic() && !Bool(library.baseLinker.Properties.Nocrt) {
if !ctx.useSdk() {
deps.CrtBegin = "crtbegin_so"
deps.CrtEnd = "crtend_so"
} else {
// TODO(danalbert): Add generation of crt objects.
// For `sdk_version: "current"`, we don't actually have a
// freshly generated set of CRT objects. Use the last stable
// version.
version := ctx.sdkVersion()
if version == "current" {
version = getCurrentNdkPrebuiltVersion(ctx)
}
deps.CrtBegin = "ndk_crtbegin_so." + version
deps.CrtEnd = "ndk_crtend_so." + version
}
}
deps.WholeStaticLibs = append(deps.WholeStaticLibs, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Whole_static_libs...)
deps.StaticLibs = append(deps.StaticLibs, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Static_libs...)
deps.SharedLibs = append(deps.SharedLibs, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Shared_libs...)
deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders = append(deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Export_shared_lib_headers...)
deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders = append(deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders, library.SharedProperties.Shared.Export_static_lib_headers...)
}
if ctx.useVndk() {
deps.WholeStaticLibs = removeListFromList(deps.WholeStaticLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Vendor.Exclude_static_libs)
deps.SharedLibs = removeListFromList(deps.SharedLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Vendor.Exclude_shared_libs)
deps.StaticLibs = removeListFromList(deps.StaticLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Vendor.Exclude_static_libs)
deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders = removeListFromList(deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Vendor.Exclude_shared_libs)
deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders = removeListFromList(deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Vendor.Exclude_static_libs)
}
if ctx.inRecovery() {
deps.WholeStaticLibs = removeListFromList(deps.WholeStaticLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Recovery.Exclude_static_libs)
deps.SharedLibs = removeListFromList(deps.SharedLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Recovery.Exclude_shared_libs)
deps.StaticLibs = removeListFromList(deps.StaticLibs, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Recovery.Exclude_static_libs)
deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders = removeListFromList(deps.ReexportSharedLibHeaders, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Recovery.Exclude_shared_libs)
deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders = removeListFromList(deps.ReexportStaticLibHeaders, library.baseLinker.Properties.Target.Recovery.Exclude_static_libs)
}
return deps
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkStatic(ctx ModuleContext,
flags Flags, deps PathDeps, objs Objects) android.Path {
library.objects = deps.WholeStaticLibObjs.Copy()
library.objects = library.objects.Append(objs)
fileName := ctx.ModuleName() + staticLibraryExtension
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, fileName)
builderFlags := flagsToBuilderFlags(flags)
if Bool(library.baseLinker.Properties.Use_version_lib) {
if ctx.Host() {
versionedOutputFile := outputFile
outputFile = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unversioned", fileName)
library.injectVersionSymbol(ctx, outputFile, versionedOutputFile)
} else {
versionedOutputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "versioned", fileName)
library.distFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(versionedOutputFile)
library.injectVersionSymbol(ctx, outputFile, versionedOutputFile)
}
}
TransformObjToStaticLib(ctx, library.objects.objFiles, builderFlags, outputFile, objs.tidyFiles)
library.coverageOutputFile = TransformCoverageFilesToZip(ctx, library.objects, ctx.ModuleName())
library.wholeStaticMissingDeps = ctx.GetMissingDependencies()
ctx.CheckbuildFile(outputFile)
return outputFile
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkShared(ctx ModuleContext,
flags Flags, deps PathDeps, objs Objects) android.Path {
var linkerDeps android.Paths
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, flags.LdFlagsDeps...)
unexportedSymbols := ctx.ExpandOptionalSource(library.Properties.Unexported_symbols_list, "unexported_symbols_list")
forceNotWeakSymbols := ctx.ExpandOptionalSource(library.Properties.Force_symbols_not_weak_list, "force_symbols_not_weak_list")
forceWeakSymbols := ctx.ExpandOptionalSource(library.Properties.Force_symbols_weak_list, "force_symbols_weak_list")
if !ctx.Darwin() {
if unexportedSymbols.Valid() {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("unexported_symbols_list", "Only supported on Darwin")
}
if forceNotWeakSymbols.Valid() {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("force_symbols_not_weak_list", "Only supported on Darwin")
}
if forceWeakSymbols.Valid() {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("force_symbols_weak_list", "Only supported on Darwin")
}
} else {
if unexportedSymbols.Valid() {
flags.Local.LdFlags = append(flags.Local.LdFlags, "-Wl,-unexported_symbols_list,"+unexportedSymbols.String())
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, unexportedSymbols.Path())
}
if forceNotWeakSymbols.Valid() {
flags.Local.LdFlags = append(flags.Local.LdFlags, "-Wl,-force_symbols_not_weak_list,"+forceNotWeakSymbols.String())
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, forceNotWeakSymbols.Path())
}
if forceWeakSymbols.Valid() {
flags.Local.LdFlags = append(flags.Local.LdFlags, "-Wl,-force_symbols_weak_list,"+forceWeakSymbols.String())
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, forceWeakSymbols.Path())
}
}
if library.buildStubs() {
linkerScriptFlags := "-Wl,--version-script," + library.versionScriptPath.String()
flags.Local.LdFlags = append(flags.Local.LdFlags, linkerScriptFlags)
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, library.versionScriptPath)
}
fileName := library.getLibName(ctx) + flags.Toolchain.ShlibSuffix()
outputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, fileName)
ret := outputFile
var implicitOutputs android.WritablePaths
if ctx.Windows() {
importLibraryPath := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, pathtools.ReplaceExtension(fileName, "lib"))
flags.Local.LdFlags = append(flags.Local.LdFlags, "-Wl,--out-implib="+importLibraryPath.String())
implicitOutputs = append(implicitOutputs, importLibraryPath)
}
builderFlags := flagsToBuilderFlags(flags)
// Optimize out relinking against shared libraries whose interface hasn't changed by
// depending on a table of contents file instead of the library itself.
tocFile := outputFile.ReplaceExtension(ctx, flags.Toolchain.ShlibSuffix()[1:]+".toc")
library.tocFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(tocFile)
TransformSharedObjectToToc(ctx, outputFile, tocFile, builderFlags)
if library.stripper.needsStrip(ctx) {
if ctx.Darwin() {
builderFlags.stripUseGnuStrip = true
}
strippedOutputFile := outputFile
outputFile = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unstripped", fileName)
library.stripper.stripExecutableOrSharedLib(ctx, outputFile, strippedOutputFile, builderFlags)
}
library.unstrippedOutputFile = outputFile
outputFile = maybeInjectBoringSSLHash(ctx, outputFile, library.Properties.Inject_bssl_hash, fileName)
if Bool(library.baseLinker.Properties.Use_version_lib) {
if ctx.Host() {
versionedOutputFile := outputFile
outputFile = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unversioned", fileName)
library.injectVersionSymbol(ctx, outputFile, versionedOutputFile)
} else {
versionedOutputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "versioned", fileName)
library.distFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(versionedOutputFile)
if library.stripper.needsStrip(ctx) {
out := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "versioned-stripped", fileName)
library.distFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(out)
library.stripper.stripExecutableOrSharedLib(ctx, versionedOutputFile, out, builderFlags)
}
library.injectVersionSymbol(ctx, outputFile, versionedOutputFile)
}
}
sharedLibs := deps.EarlySharedLibs
sharedLibs = append(sharedLibs, deps.SharedLibs...)
sharedLibs = append(sharedLibs, deps.LateSharedLibs...)
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, deps.EarlySharedLibsDeps...)
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, deps.SharedLibsDeps...)
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, deps.LateSharedLibsDeps...)
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, objs.tidyFiles...)
if Bool(library.Properties.Sort_bss_symbols_by_size) {
unsortedOutputFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unsorted", fileName)
TransformObjToDynamicBinary(ctx, objs.objFiles, sharedLibs,
deps.StaticLibs, deps.LateStaticLibs, deps.WholeStaticLibs,
linkerDeps, deps.CrtBegin, deps.CrtEnd, false, builderFlags, unsortedOutputFile, implicitOutputs)
symbolOrderingFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unsorted", fileName+".symbol_order")
symbolOrderingFlag := library.baseLinker.sortBssSymbolsBySize(ctx, unsortedOutputFile, symbolOrderingFile, builderFlags)
builderFlags.localLdFlags += " " + symbolOrderingFlag
linkerDeps = append(linkerDeps, symbolOrderingFile)
}
TransformObjToDynamicBinary(ctx, objs.objFiles, sharedLibs,
deps.StaticLibs, deps.LateStaticLibs, deps.WholeStaticLibs,
linkerDeps, deps.CrtBegin, deps.CrtEnd, false, builderFlags, outputFile, implicitOutputs)
objs.coverageFiles = append(objs.coverageFiles, deps.StaticLibObjs.coverageFiles...)
objs.coverageFiles = append(objs.coverageFiles, deps.WholeStaticLibObjs.coverageFiles...)
objs.sAbiDumpFiles = append(objs.sAbiDumpFiles, deps.StaticLibObjs.sAbiDumpFiles...)
objs.sAbiDumpFiles = append(objs.sAbiDumpFiles, deps.WholeStaticLibObjs.sAbiDumpFiles...)
library.coverageOutputFile = TransformCoverageFilesToZip(ctx, objs, library.getLibName(ctx))
library.linkSAbiDumpFiles(ctx, objs, fileName, ret)
return ret
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) unstrippedOutputFilePath() android.Path {
return library.unstrippedOutputFile
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) nativeCoverage() bool {
if library.header() || library.buildStubs() {
return false
}
return true
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) coverageOutputFilePath() android.OptionalPath {
return library.coverageOutputFile
}
func getRefAbiDumpFile(ctx ModuleContext, vndkVersion, fileName string) android.Path {
isNdk := ctx.isNdk()
isLlndkOrVndk := ctx.isLlndkPublic(ctx.Config()) || ctx.isVndk()
refAbiDumpTextFile := android.PathForVndkRefAbiDump(ctx, vndkVersion, fileName, isNdk, isLlndkOrVndk, false)
refAbiDumpGzipFile := android.PathForVndkRefAbiDump(ctx, vndkVersion, fileName, isNdk, isLlndkOrVndk, true)
if refAbiDumpTextFile.Valid() {
if refAbiDumpGzipFile.Valid() {
ctx.ModuleErrorf(
"Two reference ABI dump files are found: %q and %q. Please delete the stale one.",
refAbiDumpTextFile, refAbiDumpGzipFile)
return nil
}
return refAbiDumpTextFile.Path()
}
if refAbiDumpGzipFile.Valid() {
return UnzipRefDump(ctx, refAbiDumpGzipFile.Path(), fileName)
}
return nil
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) linkSAbiDumpFiles(ctx ModuleContext, objs Objects, fileName string, soFile android.Path) {
if library.shouldCreateSourceAbiDump(ctx) {
vndkVersion := ctx.DeviceConfig().PlatformVndkVersion()
if ver := ctx.DeviceConfig().VndkVersion(); ver != "" && ver != "current" {
vndkVersion = ver
}
exportIncludeDirs := library.flagExporter.exportedIncludes(ctx)
var SourceAbiFlags []string
for _, dir := range exportIncludeDirs.Strings() {
SourceAbiFlags = append(SourceAbiFlags, "-I"+dir)
}
for _, reexportedInclude := range library.sabi.Properties.ReexportedIncludes {
SourceAbiFlags = append(SourceAbiFlags, "-I"+reexportedInclude)
}
exportedHeaderFlags := strings.Join(SourceAbiFlags, " ")
library.sAbiOutputFile = TransformDumpToLinkedDump(ctx, objs.sAbiDumpFiles, soFile, fileName, exportedHeaderFlags,
android.OptionalPathForModuleSrc(ctx, library.symbolFileForAbiCheck(ctx)),
library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Exclude_symbol_versions,
library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Exclude_symbol_tags)
addLsdumpPath(library.classifySourceAbiDump(ctx) + ":" + library.sAbiOutputFile.String())
refAbiDumpFile := getRefAbiDumpFile(ctx, vndkVersion, fileName)
if refAbiDumpFile != nil {
library.sAbiDiff = SourceAbiDiff(ctx, library.sAbiOutputFile.Path(),
refAbiDumpFile, fileName, exportedHeaderFlags, ctx.isLlndk(ctx.Config()), ctx.isNdk(), ctx.isVndkExt())
}
}
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) link(ctx ModuleContext,
flags Flags, deps PathDeps, objs Objects) android.Path {
objs = deps.Objs.Copy().Append(objs)
var out android.Path
if library.static() || library.header() {
out = library.linkStatic(ctx, flags, deps, objs)
} else {
out = library.linkShared(ctx, flags, deps, objs)
}
library.exportIncludes(ctx)
library.reexportDirs(deps.ReexportedDirs...)
library.reexportSystemDirs(deps.ReexportedSystemDirs...)
library.reexportFlags(deps.ReexportedFlags...)
library.reexportDeps(deps.ReexportedDeps...)
library.addExportedGeneratedHeaders(deps.ReexportedGeneratedHeaders...)
if Bool(library.Properties.Aidl.Export_aidl_headers) {
if library.baseCompiler.hasSrcExt(".aidl") {
dir := android.PathForModuleGen(ctx, "aidl")
library.reexportDirs(dir)
// TODO: restrict to aidl deps
library.reexportDeps(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
library.addExportedGeneratedHeaders(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
}
}
if Bool(library.Properties.Proto.Export_proto_headers) {
if library.baseCompiler.hasSrcExt(".proto") {
var includes android.Paths
if flags.proto.CanonicalPathFromRoot {
includes = append(includes, flags.proto.SubDir)
}
includes = append(includes, flags.proto.Dir)
library.reexportDirs(includes...)
// TODO: restrict to proto deps
library.reexportDeps(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
library.addExportedGeneratedHeaders(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
}
}
if library.baseCompiler.hasSrcExt(".sysprop") {
dir := android.PathForModuleGen(ctx, "sysprop", "include")
if library.Properties.Sysprop.Platform != nil {
isProduct := ctx.ProductSpecific() && !ctx.useVndk()
isVendor := ctx.useVndk()
isOwnerPlatform := Bool(library.Properties.Sysprop.Platform)
if !ctx.inRecovery() && (isProduct || (isOwnerPlatform == isVendor)) {
dir = android.PathForModuleGen(ctx, "sysprop/public", "include")
}
}
library.reexportDirs(dir)
library.reexportDeps(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
library.addExportedGeneratedHeaders(library.baseCompiler.pathDeps...)
}
if library.buildStubs() {
library.reexportFlags("-D" + versioningMacroName(ctx.ModuleName()) + "=" + library.stubsVersion())
}
return out
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) buildStatic() bool {
return library.MutatedProperties.BuildStatic &&
BoolDefault(library.StaticProperties.Static.Enabled, true)
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) buildShared() bool {
return library.MutatedProperties.BuildShared &&
BoolDefault(library.SharedProperties.Shared.Enabled, true)
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) getWholeStaticMissingDeps() []string {
return append([]string(nil), library.wholeStaticMissingDeps...)
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) objs() Objects {
return library.objects
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) reuseObjs() (Objects, exportedFlagsProducer) {
return library.reuseObjects, &library.flagExporter
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) toc() android.OptionalPath {
return library.tocFile
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) installSymlinkToRuntimeApex(ctx ModuleContext, file android.Path) {
dir := library.baseInstaller.installDir(ctx)
dirOnDevice := android.InstallPathToOnDevicePath(ctx, dir)
target := "/" + filepath.Join("apex", "com.android.runtime", dir.Base(), "bionic", file.Base())
ctx.InstallAbsoluteSymlink(dir, file.Base(), target)
library.post_install_cmds = append(library.post_install_cmds, makeSymlinkCmd(dirOnDevice, file.Base(), target))
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) install(ctx ModuleContext, file android.Path) {
if library.shared() {
if ctx.Device() && ctx.useVndk() {
if ctx.isVndkSp() {
library.baseInstaller.subDir = "vndk-sp"
} else if ctx.isVndk() {
if ctx.DeviceConfig().VndkUseCoreVariant() && !ctx.mustUseVendorVariant() {
library.useCoreVariant = true
}
library.baseInstaller.subDir = "vndk"
}
// Append a version to vndk or vndk-sp directories on the system partition.
if ctx.isVndk() && !ctx.isVndkExt() {
vndkVersion := ctx.DeviceConfig().PlatformVndkVersion()
if vndkVersion != "current" && vndkVersion != "" {
library.baseInstaller.subDir += "-" + vndkVersion
}
}
} else if len(library.Properties.Stubs.Versions) > 0 && android.DirectlyInAnyApex(ctx, ctx.ModuleName()) {
// Bionic libraries (e.g. libc.so) is installed to the bootstrap subdirectory.
// The original path becomes a symlink to the corresponding file in the
// runtime APEX.
translatedArch := ctx.Target().NativeBridge == android.NativeBridgeEnabled
if InstallToBootstrap(ctx.baseModuleName(), ctx.Config()) && !library.buildStubs() && !translatedArch && !ctx.inRecovery() {
if ctx.Device() {
library.installSymlinkToRuntimeApex(ctx, file)
}
library.baseInstaller.subDir = "bootstrap"
}
} else if android.DirectlyInAnyApex(ctx, ctx.ModuleName()) && ctx.isLlndk(ctx.Config()) && !isBionic(ctx.baseModuleName()) {
// Skip installing LLNDK (non-bionic) libraries moved to APEX.
ctx.Module().SkipInstall()
}
library.baseInstaller.install(ctx, file)
}
if Bool(library.Properties.Static_ndk_lib) && library.static() &&
!ctx.useVndk() && !ctx.inRecovery() && ctx.Device() &&
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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library.baseLinker.sanitize.isUnsanitizedVariant() &&
!library.buildStubs() {
installPath := getNdkSysrootBase(ctx).Join(
ctx, "usr/lib", config.NDKTriple(ctx.toolchain()), file.Base())
ctx.ModuleBuild(pctx, android.ModuleBuildParams{
Rule: android.Cp,
Description: "install " + installPath.Base(),
Output: installPath,
Input: file,
})
library.ndkSysrootPath = installPath
}
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) static() bool {
return library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsStatic
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) shared() bool {
return library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsShared
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) header() bool {
return !library.static() && !library.shared()
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) setStatic() {
library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsStatic = true
library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsShared = false
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) setShared() {
library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsStatic = false
library.MutatedProperties.VariantIsShared = true
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) BuildOnlyStatic() {
library.MutatedProperties.BuildShared = false
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) BuildOnlyShared() {
library.MutatedProperties.BuildStatic = false
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) HeaderOnly() {
library.MutatedProperties.BuildShared = false
library.MutatedProperties.BuildStatic = false
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
2018-10-15 21:25:07 +08:00
func (library *libraryDecorator) buildStubs() bool {
return library.MutatedProperties.BuildStubs
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) symbolFileForAbiCheck(ctx ModuleContext) *string {
if library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Symbol_file != nil {
return library.Properties.Header_abi_checker.Symbol_file
}
if ctx.hasStubsVariants() && library.Properties.Stubs.Symbol_file != nil {
return library.Properties.Stubs.Symbol_file
}
return nil
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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func (library *libraryDecorator) stubsVersion() string {
return library.MutatedProperties.StubsVersion
}
func (library *libraryDecorator) availableFor(what string) bool {
var list []string
if library.static() {
list = library.StaticProperties.Static.Apex_available
} else if library.shared() {
list = library.SharedProperties.Shared.Apex_available
}
if len(list) == 0 {
return false
}
return android.CheckAvailableForApex(what, list)
}
var versioningMacroNamesListKey = android.NewOnceKey("versioningMacroNamesList")
func versioningMacroNamesList(config android.Config) *map[string]string {
return config.Once(versioningMacroNamesListKey, func() interface{} {
m := make(map[string]string)
return &m
}).(*map[string]string)
}
// alphanumeric and _ characters are preserved.
// other characters are all converted to _
var charsNotForMacro = regexp.MustCompile("[^a-zA-Z0-9_]+")
func versioningMacroName(moduleName string) string {
macroName := charsNotForMacro.ReplaceAllString(moduleName, "_")
macroName = strings.ToUpper(moduleName)
return "__" + macroName + "_API__"
}
func NewLibrary(hod android.HostOrDeviceSupported) (*Module, *libraryDecorator) {
module := newModule(hod, android.MultilibBoth)
library := &libraryDecorator{
MutatedProperties: LibraryMutatedProperties{
BuildShared: true,
BuildStatic: true,
},
baseCompiler: NewBaseCompiler(),
baseLinker: NewBaseLinker(module.sanitize),
baseInstaller: NewBaseInstaller("lib", "lib64", InstallInSystem),
sabi: module.sabi,
}
module.compiler = library
module.linker = library
module.installer = library
return module, library
}
// connects a shared library to a static library in order to reuse its .o files to avoid
// compiling source files twice.
func reuseStaticLibrary(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext, static, shared *Module) {
if staticCompiler, ok := static.compiler.(*libraryDecorator); ok {
sharedCompiler := shared.compiler.(*libraryDecorator)
// Check libraries in addition to cflags, since libraries may be exporting different
// include directories.
if len(staticCompiler.StaticProperties.Static.Cflags) == 0 &&
len(sharedCompiler.SharedProperties.Shared.Cflags) == 0 &&
len(staticCompiler.StaticProperties.Static.Whole_static_libs) == 0 &&
len(sharedCompiler.SharedProperties.Shared.Whole_static_libs) == 0 &&
len(staticCompiler.StaticProperties.Static.Static_libs) == 0 &&
len(sharedCompiler.SharedProperties.Shared.Static_libs) == 0 &&
len(staticCompiler.StaticProperties.Static.Shared_libs) == 0 &&
len(sharedCompiler.SharedProperties.Shared.Shared_libs) == 0 &&
staticCompiler.StaticProperties.Static.System_shared_libs == nil &&
sharedCompiler.SharedProperties.Shared.System_shared_libs == nil {
mctx.AddInterVariantDependency(reuseObjTag, shared, static)
sharedCompiler.baseCompiler.Properties.OriginalSrcs =
sharedCompiler.baseCompiler.Properties.Srcs
sharedCompiler.baseCompiler.Properties.Srcs = nil
sharedCompiler.baseCompiler.Properties.Generated_sources = nil
} else {
// This dep is just to reference static variant from shared variant
mctx.AddInterVariantDependency(staticVariantTag, shared, static)
}
}
}
func LinkageMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
cc_prebuilt := false
if m, ok := mctx.Module().(*Module); ok && m.linker != nil {
_, cc_prebuilt = m.linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface)
}
if cc_prebuilt {
library := mctx.Module().(*Module).linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface)
// Always create both the static and shared variants for prebuilt libraries, and then disable the one
// that is not being used. This allows them to share the name of a cc_library module, which requires that
// all the variants of the cc_library also exist on the prebuilt.
modules := mctx.CreateLocalVariations("static", "shared")
static := modules[0].(*Module)
shared := modules[1].(*Module)
static.linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface).setStatic()
shared.linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface).setShared()
if !library.buildStatic() {
static.linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface).disablePrebuilt()
}
if !library.buildShared() {
shared.linker.(prebuiltLibraryInterface).disablePrebuilt()
}
} else if library, ok := mctx.Module().(LinkableInterface); ok && library.CcLibraryInterface() {
// Non-cc.Modules may need an empty variant for their mutators.
variations := []string{}
if library.NonCcVariants() {
variations = append(variations, "")
}
if library.BuildStaticVariant() && library.BuildSharedVariant() {
variations := append([]string{"static", "shared"}, variations...)
modules := mctx.CreateLocalVariations(variations...)
static := modules[0].(LinkableInterface)
shared := modules[1].(LinkableInterface)
static.SetStatic()
shared.SetShared()
if _, ok := library.(*Module); ok {
reuseStaticLibrary(mctx, static.(*Module), shared.(*Module))
}
} else if library.BuildStaticVariant() {
variations := append([]string{"static"}, variations...)
modules := mctx.CreateLocalVariations(variations...)
modules[0].(LinkableInterface).SetStatic()
} else if library.BuildSharedVariant() {
variations := append([]string{"shared"}, variations...)
modules := mctx.CreateLocalVariations(variations...)
modules[0].(LinkableInterface).SetShared()
} else if len(variations) > 0 {
mctx.CreateLocalVariations(variations...)
}
}
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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var stubVersionsKey = android.NewOnceKey("stubVersions")
// maps a module name to the list of stubs versions available for the module
func stubsVersionsFor(config android.Config) map[string][]string {
return config.Once(stubVersionsKey, func() interface{} {
return make(map[string][]string)
}).(map[string][]string)
}
var stubsVersionsLock sync.Mutex
func LatestStubsVersionFor(config android.Config, name string) string {
versions, ok := stubsVersionsFor(config)[name]
if ok && len(versions) > 0 {
// the versions are alreay sorted in ascending order
return versions[len(versions)-1]
}
return ""
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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// Version mutator splits a module into the mandatory non-stubs variant
// (which is unnamed) and zero or more stubs variants.
func VersionMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if library, ok := mctx.Module().(LinkableInterface); ok && !library.InRecovery() {
if library.CcLibrary() && library.BuildSharedVariant() && len(library.StubsVersions()) > 0 {
versions := []string{}
for _, v := range library.StubsVersions() {
if _, err := strconv.Atoi(v); err != nil {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("versions", "%q is not a number", v)
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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versions = append(versions, v)
}
sort.Slice(versions, func(i, j int) bool {
left, _ := strconv.Atoi(versions[i])
right, _ := strconv.Atoi(versions[j])
return left < right
})
// save the list of versions for later use
copiedVersions := make([]string, len(versions))
copy(copiedVersions, versions)
stubsVersionsLock.Lock()
defer stubsVersionsLock.Unlock()
stubsVersionsFor(mctx.Config())[mctx.ModuleName()] = copiedVersions
// "" is for the non-stubs variant
versions = append([]string{""}, versions...)
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modules := mctx.CreateVariations(versions...)
for i, m := range modules {
if versions[i] != "" {
m.(LinkableInterface).SetBuildStubs()
m.(LinkableInterface).SetStubsVersions(versions[i])
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}
}
} else {
mctx.CreateVariations("")
}
return
}
if genrule, ok := mctx.Module().(*genrule.Module); ok {
if _, ok := genrule.Extra.(*GenruleExtraProperties); ok {
if !genrule.InRecovery() {
mctx.CreateVariations("")
return
}
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}
}
}
// maybeInjectBoringSSLHash adds a rule to run bssl_inject_hash on the output file if the module has the
// inject_bssl_hash or if any static library dependencies have inject_bssl_hash set. It returns the output path
// that the linked output file should be written to.
// TODO(b/137267623): Remove this in favor of a cc_genrule when they support operating on shared libraries.
func maybeInjectBoringSSLHash(ctx android.ModuleContext, outputFile android.ModuleOutPath,
inject *bool, fileName string) android.ModuleOutPath {
// TODO(b/137267623): Remove this in favor of a cc_genrule when they support operating on shared libraries.
injectBoringSSLHash := Bool(inject)
ctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(dep android.Module) {
tag := ctx.OtherModuleDependencyTag(dep)
if tag == StaticDepTag || tag == staticExportDepTag || tag == wholeStaticDepTag || tag == lateStaticDepTag {
if cc, ok := dep.(*Module); ok {
if library, ok := cc.linker.(*libraryDecorator); ok {
if Bool(library.Properties.Inject_bssl_hash) {
injectBoringSSLHash = true
}
}
}
}
})
if injectBoringSSLHash {
hashedOutputfile := outputFile
outputFile = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "unhashed", fileName)
rule := android.NewRuleBuilder()
rule.Command().
BuiltTool(ctx, "bssl_inject_hash").
Flag("-sha256").
FlagWithInput("-in-object ", outputFile).
FlagWithOutput("-o ", hashedOutputfile)
rule.Build(pctx, ctx, "injectCryptoHash", "inject crypto hash")
}
return outputFile
}