Without this Soong may run into inconsistencies due to stale prebuilts.
This amends https://r.android.com/1529658.
Test: TH build of NDK
Bug: 175918603
Bug: 172480615
Change-Id: I14680e4547d7d5f560d31ef61b71af8d159c4c53
To measure the MaxRSS memory correctly, read the proc status file
under /proc/<pid>/status and extract the MaxRSS value from it. The
implementation is only available for Linux based distributions.
Bug: b/169453825
Test: go test
Change-Id: I32e3068fee7447f9ef5dfb5a8d8dcb6934e0af23
Document PropertiesToApply expectations about props, and suggest it
should generally be generated via CreateProperties.
Test: go soong tests
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I7cc2590db96865382ad6e0da333d4a4e2c697f45
This relands I38393900677c5dbe8e72fe06a7dd7d71f3c09f82 after
I8038ed5c6f05c989ac21ec06c4552fb3136b9a7a, which makes the ASAN
variants of libraries have PackagingSpecs so they can be copied
into sandboxed genrules.
Copy tools used by genrules into the sandbox directory. This
ensures correct dependencies on all files used by tools, and
is one step closer to enabling genrules inside unselected
namespaces.
Bug: 124313442
Test: genrule_test.go
Test: rule_builder_test.go
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I57c0d5fc8bba216fac4deb972d0d2098593e8963
SkipInstall is actually primarily used to prevent making a module
visible to Make, rename it and add new SkipInstall that actually
skips installation without affecting Make.
Call c.SkipInstall() for uninstallable cc modules to allow calling
c.installer.install, which will collect PackagingSpecs for
uninstallable cc modules, allowing them to be used by genrules.
Bug: 124313442
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I8038ed5c6f05c989ac21ec06c4552fb3136b9a7a
After the next patch libraryDecorator.install will be called for
uninstallable variants of modules, manually filter them out when
copying to the NDK sysroot.
Bug: 124313442
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I28b538d4ae271dc5e27c386d7cfa538ac0ed841b
When HOST_OS=linux and HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic, then a module enabled
for the target "linux" is mutated for both linux(linux_glibc) and
linux_bionic. Although this is WAI for most of the host modules, but
also causes duplocated SOONG_* variables from prebuilt_build_tools
modules. They are configured as HostSupportedNoCross, but linux_glibc
and linux_bionic are not considered as HostCross on the regular
linux/x86 machines, because it can run artifacts from both variants
natively.
Since the problem is at SOONG_* variables, not in the fact that
linux_bionic is not considered as HostCross, fixing the problem by
emitting the variable only for the variants whose OS is the same as the
build system OS (android.BuildOS).
Bug: N/A
Test: apply aosp/1512778, lunch mainline_sdk && m nothing.
out/soong/make_vars-mainline_sdk.mk doesn't have duplicated SOONG_*
variables.
Change-Id: Ieb51d180b7c1ee758e7a376a960a8c3b91c836c9
This fixes a regression in https://r.android.com/1515154 when building
the host ART APEX (com.android.art.host).
Test: art/build/apex/runtests.sh
Bug: 166468760
Change-Id: I39a00019b7bfa77a865e7287c66add3566b34d87
Revert submission 1518702-memtrack-aidl
Reason for revert: Broken tests and boot time regressions
Reverted Changes:
Ic4dd70e2c:Add android.hardware.memtrack-unstable-ndk_platfor...
Iaf99d0ca4:Add stable aidl memtrack HAL to product packages
Iac54ae2ba:Add stable aidl memtrack hal to vndk list
If310210a3:libmemtrack: Add support for AIDL memtrack HAL
Ib6c634def:Memtrack HAL: Add stable AIDL implementation
I5e1d0e006:Memtrack HAL stable aidl sepolicy
Change-Id: I4fc71dc5813d10600727a2630c10f5d113f61936
The metrics.go had missing comments and also did minor code refactoring
to be more in golang best practices.
Bug: b/172917718
Test: m nothing.
Change-Id: Id63e4af3f27b582fc13ef3f988ac5c8707fb9adf
This effectively moves execution of Bazel actions outside of soong_build
and alongside ninja execution of the actual ninja files, whether that be
by ninja or by Bazel itself.
This almost allows for mixed builds and Bazel-as-Ninja-executor to
coexist, but requires hacks explained in b/175307058.
Test: Treehugger
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL=1 USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc,
though this requires a hack of the main BUILD file. See b/175307058
Change-Id: Ia2f6b0f1057e8cea3809de66d8287f13d84b510c
No needed to define soong_metrics_proto since it is defined in
the Android.bp file.
Bug: b/172917718
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ib5f4cd6d06c08660803cf070da544e9c2d1dce1f
The setup_tools metrics has been missing since day one and is
needed to track down slowness of setting up the build system.
Bug: b/175706305
Test: m nothing and ran the printproto command to check that the
setup_tools field has been set.
Change-Id: Idc8a38fa830e0a906170feeede63435715eaa05b
This change fixes a bug that the versioning macro (__LIBNAME_API__) is
omitted for prebuilts providing a stub.
Bug: 175166063
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I1cce5ab58ef245622861200ec0d8b0f84e3178ed
The event.go code was refactored to follow the best practices
of golang code style.
Bug: b/172918681
Test: go test ./ui/metrics
Change-Id: Ic57d7cd576a9b146530ae37f03f4f5679d6cffef
When a shared library providing stubs is included in an APEX, only the
stub variant (i.e. version:"1", etc.) gets emitted to Android.mk. This
enforces that everything in the Make world to link to the stub providing
only the public APIs of the library. The non-stub variant (i.e.
version:"") isn't exposed, otherwise, others will be able to access
private part of the lib which isn't guaranteed to be stable.
This has been done by unhiding the stub variant when it is known that
the library is actually included in an APEX. Note that stub variants are
by default hidden.
The above mechanism however doesn't work when the shared library is
replaced by a prebuilt and when the APEX is also replaced by a prebuilt.
Then, the fact that the prebuilt library is actually in the APEX gets
lost. In that case, AnyVariantDirectlyInAnyApex() returns false for the
prebuilt library. As a result, the stub variant remains hidden and not
emitted to Android.mk.
This change fixes the problem by checking if the lib isn't available for
the platform at all. If not available for the platform (e.g.
apex_available doesn't have "//apex_available:platform"), the lib is
assumed to be included in an APEX even when it actually didn't go
through the apex mutator (... because it's a prebuilt).
Bug: 175166063
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I41fabd5b368baecf4dc3c5a080b466f8bcd79d77