Makes sure that the module snapshots do not rely on the white list
of apex available settings so that when those lists are removed it is
not necessary to update any snapshots.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Iedcff7dfc2646a4da77258d16e06657dd2f411f9
Updates the member snapshot creation code to support multiple os types.
It basically sorts the variants by os type, then applies the code to
optimize the arch properties and then it optimizes the properties that
are common across architectures and extracts any properties that are
common across os types.
The java and cc member types needed to be modified to make the location
of the generated files within the snapshot os type dependent when there
is more than one os type. That was done by adding an OsPrefix() method
to the SdkMemberPropertiesBase which returns the os prefix to use when
there is > 1 os type and otherwise returns an empty string.
Added three tests, one for cc shared libraries, one for cc binary and
one for java header libraries.
Bug: 150451422
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I08f5fbdd7852b06c9a9a2f1cfdc364338a3d5bac
Native modules within APEX should be linked with proper stub version
according to its min_sdk_version.
For example, when min_sdk_version is set to "29", libfoo in the apex
would be linked to libbar of version 29 from platform, even if it has
a newer version like 30.
Bug: 145796956
Test: m nothing (soong tests)
Change-Id: I4a0b2002587bc24b7deeb5d59b6eeba5e1db5b1f
Previously, while sdk tests would pass the sdk code would often fail
in androidmk processing. This change makes the tests more realistic
and will catch the errors earlier.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ifd0b2d7cf24e941c919f6b6e0beb2403a67d4308
Generalize the processing of arch specific properties to reduce
duplication in snapshot module creation and simplify addition of
support for handling multiple os types.
Supporting multiple os types with the current method for building
snapshot modules would require every affected module type to add
support for it. Rather than duplicate multiple os type handling code
across those module types this work generalizes the process cc modules
use for handling arch types as it can be used as a basis for handling
multiple os types. Migrating module types over to this new process
will insulate them from having to handle multiple os types.
OB
SdkMemberType changes:
* BuildSnapshot is deprecated in favour of the new AddPrebuiltModule()
method.
* Additional methods, CreateVariantPropertiesStruct() and
FinalizeModule() are added.
* A new interface SdkMemberProperties, is defined that handles
extracting information from the variant (prior to common value
optimization) and adding properties to a property set.
The sdk module type uses these new methods and types to delegate the
member type specific processing to the relevant member types while
handling the behavior that is common across all members types, e.g.
extracting common values across multiple architectures. A future change
will leverage this processing to add support for multiple os types.
This change also refactors the cc module processing to use the new
process.
Bug: 150451422
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: If6ab2498407b17f50391d062cd9afc01b5e01af4
Following how NDK also creates its own install path.
Bug: 142935992
Test: cc_sdk_test.go, java_sdk_test.go
Change-Id: I98a3656903f37f6d7c90e6cf609431b2461a6161
To build vndk-ext for product variants use `vndk.extends` property
with `product_specific: true` as for the vndk-ext for vendor
variants. For example:
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext_product",
product_specific: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
}
It will install the vndk-ext libs for product variants in
product/lib[64]/vndk/
Test: m nothing
Bug: 147778025
Change-Id: If1ee5be93c579abad302f44f18e6316f27e70019
This is an unchanged copy of build/make/tools/generate-notice-files.py
After this change, the make implementation of generate-notice-files.py
will change to take a required parameter for $(PRODUCT_OUT) and will
only include notices for files built under $(PRODUCT_OUT).
Because soong has the ability to walk dependency trees, the soong
version will likely change in the future to use that ability causing
both versions to move in different directions.
After those changes are complete, we can look into factoring out any
remaining shared logic.
Test: run manually and system image notices checked for changes
Change-Id: Id139a66503457615548b46e7996349ca0817e831
FirstUniquePaths is called on some long lists where the O(n^2)
behavior is problematic. Use a map-based implementation for
longer lists.
Test: TestFirstUniqueStrings
Change-Id: I7181aba869e5ccc0f99c2fa7b8f03839f06e4307
Adds a CommonOS variant for sdk that depends on the os specific
variants and is used to generate a single sdk for multiple OsTypes,
e.g. host linux and android.
At the minute the member types only support a single OsType but the
basic mechanism for managing the CommonOS variant and collating the
variants across all of them is there.
The only visible effect of this change is that the location of the
generated snapshot is changed, it is no longer os specific and instead
is in the same location irrespective of which os it is built for.
A lot of tests needed to be changed to specify "common_os" as the
variant type instead of the specific os type. As that is the same across
all tests it is hard coded in CheckSnapshot method.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 150451422
Change-Id: If36be39b06d6910453649f7c288c2d34f688b2f4
Remote execution and other tools can be confused by references to
build_number.txt without a dependency. Add an order-only dependency,
which maintains the current behavior.
Test: BUILD_NUMBER=1 && m aapt && aapt version # shows 1
BUILD_NUMBER=2 && m aapt && aapt version # shows 1
rm out/soong/.intermediates/frameworks/base/tools/aapt/aapt/linux_glibc_x86_64/aapt
BUILD_NUMBER=2 && m aapt && aapt version # shows 2
Change-Id: Icfa98d6840b1dc2e273ba29c33011635d1cf93b1
Collect the number of modules and variants and some basic statistics
on memory usage inside soong_build by writing out a proto that is
read back in by soong_ui.
Test: examine soong.log
Change-Id: I6926876377a4f6229cf41fdbf166ae03c885ea55
pathForInstall will allow code in the android package to get paths
to the install directory.
InstallPaths provides helpers for handling lists of install paths.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I058201b205bc8bc67f3c1f62952aaaf758c47fd8
As a second step to removing the go/android3p instructions to copy or
to link NOTICE to LICENSE, include LICENSE files in the notices, which
will allow deleting all of the copied/linked NOTICE files.
The change causes a few additions to the system image notice files.
Test: manually built and compared before and after notices
Change-Id: Ia7bc58e2eba7bed5e63934881b5298201a93bc3e
While it is invalid to mix //visibility:public with other rules in the
visibility property in a .bp file tt was possible, by overriding
defaults, to have //visibility:public mixed in with other rules in the
effective visibility rules. That caused problems when those effective
rules were used in an sdk snapshot.
This change replaces any set of rules that include //visibility:public
with just the //visibility:public rule. That simplifies those rules,
making them cheaper to process and ensures that the effective rules are
valid in the visibility property.
Adding test support required some refactoring of the
effectiveVisibilityRules(BaseModuleContext, ...) and underlying methods
to take a Config instead of BaseModuleContext as the tests do not have
access to BaseModuleContext.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing - new tests failed without change, work with it
Add dex2oat to art-module-host-exports, build it and check the
generated Android.bp file in the snapshot to ensure the
visibility property for the dex2oat prebuilt does not mix
//visibility:public with other rules.
Change-Id: I08e7f0dcb40838d426fe88fedf69eae27b77473c
Move the NDK modules defined in app_test.go into cc/testing.go in
preparation for using sdk_version: "current" in more tests.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I80bc31225fb4562fce42781219cefbbd6affae06
Robolectric tests compile against device modules but are installed
and run as host modules. Allow a module to override its install
OS.
Test: TestPathForModuleInstall
Change-Id: Icf37bb3d4cc1222a9b079602c6a5fdb8b51c86ed
Rename the two prefix-in-list funcs so that their usages are clearer.
Also find and replace all the code that essentially does either.
This introduces additional loops in some places, but I think the added
readability and simplicity outweighs the performance degradation, which
should be negligible anyway.
Test: m nothing
Test: TreeHugger
Change-Id: I37e2276ca0c815105ed0031f23c0b1264b480e4f
Bug: 149075752
Test: tapas com.android.conscrypt com.android.tethering arm64
Test: m out/target/product/generic_arm64/{,symbols/}apex/com.android.{tethering,conscrypt}/lib64/libc++.so
Test: Verified that unwinder was dynamically linked to tethering's
Test: libc++ and statically linked to conscrypt's.
Test: lunch flame-userdebug && m
Test: Verified that unwinder was dynamically linked to /system/lib64/libc++.so
Change-Id: I98eed7cb4316962b19b5c12e150c224c25d0e91d
With kernel support being removed for execute-only memory layouts,
remove support for XOM until there's kernel support again.
This allows us to gain the code-size improvements from
"-z noseparate-code".
Bug: 147300048
Test: Compiled binaries no longer marked XOM by default.
Change-Id: Ie84bdd2ca025e8b14867008291bf9ce143b5e999
This is to unify boot jars with system server jars:
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS and PRODUCT_UPDATABLE_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS
do not overlap.
Test: aosp_walleye-userdebug boots
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick.
Bug: 146363577
Change-Id: If001049a46f8e9d38921dabeedbd61e971ebfe73
Merged-In: If001049a46f8e9d38921dabeedbd61e971ebfe73
(cherry picked from commit ef4358e536)
Makes it clear that disabling a module is something that should be
avoided if possible.
Test: m soong_docs
Change-Id: Ief11e705f049edfd53b2af66bdf753f24d32aa71
apex { name: ["myapex"], native_shared_libs: ["libX", "libY"] }
cc_library { name: "libX", shared_libs: ["libY"] }
cc_library { name: "libY", shared_libs: ["libZ"], stubs: {...} }
apexDepsMutator was a bottom up mutator and it uses WalkDeps to traverse
the dependency tree rooted at myapex in a depth-first order. While
traversing the tree, if calls BuildForApex for a module that will be
part of the APEX.
libY is visited twice. Once via libX and once via myapex. If the visit
from libX was before the visit from myapex (since this is a depth-first
traversing), BuildForApex is not called for libY and its dependency
libZ, because libY provides a stub. And then when libY is again visited
via myapex, BuildForApex is correctly called for the module, but not for
its dependencies libZ because the paths from libY to libZ was already
visited.
As a result, the apex variant of libY has a dependency to the non-apex
variant of libZ.
Fixing the problem by changing the mutator a top-down one.
Bug: 148645937
Test: m
Change-Id: Ib2cb28852087c63a568b3fd036504e9261cf0782