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Thiébaud Weksteen fabaff6bd7 rust: strip libraries and binaries
Reuses the cc.Stripper logic. Abstracts Stripper to avoid the spreading
of references to the cc package.

rustc requires unstripped libraries (precisely, with the `.rustc`
section) when building dependent targets. Contrary to cc, the output of
a compiler module will remain unstripped and only an extra build rule
will be added. This rule will be referenced at install time (in
baseCompiler.install or androidmk).

This change drastically reduces the size of the installed libraries:
(unstripped, from out/target/product/crosshatch/system)
$ find . -name \*.dylib.so -print0 | du -c --files0-from=-
149996  total

(stripped, with this change)
$ find . -name \*.dylib.so -print0 | du -c --files0-from=-
42380   total

Bug: 153430439
Test: cd external/rust; mma
Change-Id: I94fd8bbcec97e0610aa325d3db4460be84d01734
2020-08-28 10:50:17 +02:00
Ivan Lozano 43845688bc Allow rust module dependency on SourceProviders.
Allow rust modules to depend on and use generated source code provided
by SourceProvider modules and genrule modules without resorting to
hardcoded output paths.

All generated sources are now copied to a dependent module's
intermediates directory, then OUT_DIR is set to point to that path when
calling rustc. This matches the common convention used in most rust
crates to include generated source code from the path defined in the
OUT_DIR environment variable.

A couple other small notable changes are included in this CL:

* prebuiltLibraries can no longer include generated source files as they
  should be prebuilt.
* srcPathFromModuleSrcs now excludes the main source file from the
  second return value so its a list of only the generated sources.

Bug: 159064919
Test: Local example rust_library compiles with rust_bindgen dependency.
Test: Local example rust_library compiles with genrule dependency.
Test: Collision detected when multiple providers produce similar output.
Test: New Soong tests pass.
Change-Id: I59f54a25368c680b9086420c47ec24ab8cd1de6b
2020-07-20 13:40:31 -04:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh bbd25aeb42 Specify module dependency in the srcs list
* "srcs" list contains one main Rust source file,
  followed by optional dependent modules.
* A dependent module included in the "srcs" list is
  the module name prefixed with ":".
* Add a simple test.

Bug: 160331255
Test: make and manual test build dependencies on genrule modules
Change-Id: I4f079138c2599158810b6412fce81b612a3f64a4
2020-07-08 23:50:00 -07:00
Matthew Maurer bb3add1104 rust: Suppress default sysroot unconditionally
With proper prebuilt modules, we can avoid any rustc implicit sysroot
searching.

Asd a bonus, this should make rust-project.json generation correctly
grab otherwise implicit dependencies.

Prebuilt rlibs may include several dependency rlibs. Without a
link_dirs attribute, every dependency (even if unexported) would need a
separate module.

Previously we were casing out on exact structs, which might be OK when
libraryDecorator and procMacroDecorator were the only possibilities, but
repeating the logic for three types is too much. Using an interface
makes this logic scale better.

Bug: 159591910
Test: cd external/rust; mma; m crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: Ia1124e09f48cd05e39f094bbcb988622ebd2272f
2020-07-01 11:27:12 -07:00
Matthew Maurer c761eeca48 rust: Mutate prebuilt modules dylib/rlib
This change makes it possible to use a single module to provide both
dylib and rlib varieties of a library. This allows the use of libstd and
libtest from a rustlibs property, allowing linkage type to change
for different variants.

Bug: 159718669
Test: cd external crates; mma; m crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: I477c4d2faec63703fdc6dd42ba020747d6a50714
2020-07-01 11:27:12 -07:00
Matthew Maurer 128f53b3b4 rust: Fix Properties inheritance for prebuilts
Previously, we had just called AddProperties inside the factory on
libraryDecorator's properties directly. This inadvertantly missed their
MutatedProperties. Inheriting properties from libraryDecorator rather
than baseCompiler will avoid that type of error in the future.

Test: cd external/rust; mma; m crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: Ic08c410e69a8e272d63f9ffbdbe16ba9c3cc3de1
2020-07-01 11:27:12 -07:00
Ivan Lozano a0cd8f9acb Add gcov coverage support to Rust modules.
This adds gcov coverage support for Rust device library and binary
modules (including test modules). Support is provided to pass Rust
static library gcno files to CC modules and visa versa.

Additional changes:
 * Begin mutator added for Rust modules.
 * SuffixInList added to android package.
 * CoverageEnabled added to Coverage interface.
 * CoverageFiles added to LinkableLibrary interface.
 * Fix in coverage mutator for non-CC modules which marked the wrong
   variant as the coverage variant.
 * Added coverage libraries to the cc.GatherRequiredDepsForTest.

Bug: 146448203
Test: NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS='*' m -j <rust_module>
Change-Id: If20728bdde42a1dd544a35a40f0d981b80a5835f
2020-05-05 10:30:15 -04:00
Matthew Maurer 99020b04fb Build Rust Device Sysroots in Soong
In order to ensure we are using current platform Bionic for any platform
Rust binaries, we need to build the sysroot in Soong. This will also
enable us too hook the "test" crate if necessary.

While both a dynamic and static sysroot are available, on device only a
dynamic sysroot will be injected. On host, we continue using the sysroot
used to build the compiler as before.

Bug: 139486496
Change-Id: I127377e5b056610ceb5015a34d266250320fbc31
2019-11-13 17:46:19 -08:00
Ivan Lozano f1c8433b40 Add AArch64 device Rust toolchain.
Bug: 141207434
Test: build example rust device module.
Change-Id: I0932a614942bf4a4d4b6c153fcc4fc79c7f202bd
2019-09-24 10:35:28 -07:00
Ivan Lozano ffee334706 Add Rust support to Soong.
Adds support to Soong for building rust modules. This currently only
supports x86_64 device and x86 linux host targets. The functionality
is sufficient to build crosvm.

Bug: 136189233
Test: Test module builds.
Test: crosvm builds.
Change-Id: I6ea04615834a6d673578ab10ea1a2eb04259fe09
2019-08-28 14:11:07 -07:00