Previously, both overridden APEX and overriding APEX were installed
together when TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is set to true. This was because the
Make modules for flattened APEXes are phony where
LOCAL_OVERRIDES_MODULES isn't respected.
Fixing the problem by letting apex_manifest.pb for the overriding APEX
to override all modules for the overridden APEXes.
Bug: 147384966
Test: OVERRIDE_TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true m dump-files | grep
mediaprovider shows
: out/target/product/coral/system/apex/com.google.android.mediaprovider/apex_manifest.pb
: out/target/product/coral/system/apex/com.google.android.mediaprovider/apex_pubkey
: out/target/product/coral/system/apex/com.google.android.mediaprovider/javalib/framework-mediaprovider.jar
: out/target/product/coral/system/apex/com.google.android.mediaprovider/lib64/libfuse.so
: out/target/product/coral/system/apex/com.google.android.mediaprovider/priv-app/MediaProvider/MediaProviderGoogle.apk
only
Change-Id: I6dc3fc7aaee0474cbad9fadbfce765be4b751328
This change fixes a bug that jacoco-report-classes-all.jar does not
include info for APK-in-APEX such as the MediaProvider apk in
com.android.mediaprovider APEX.
Firstly, LOCAL_SOONG_JACOCO_REPORT_CLASSES_JAR is correctly set also for
the APKs included in APEXes. Secondly, the Make modules for the embedded
APKs are now built with soong_app_prebuilt.mk to correctly import the
jacoco file into the Make world.
Bug: 147296855
Test: execute the following command in internal master.
$ choosecombo cf_x86_phone userdebug
$ NINJA_ARGS="-t path out/target/product/vsoc_x86/jacoco-report-classes-all.jar out/target/common/obj/ETC/MediaProvider.com.android.mediaprovider_intermediates/jacoco-report-classes.jar" EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true m
The result shows that there is a path as follows:
out/target/product/vsoc_x86/jacoco-report-classes-all.jar
out/target/product/vsoc_x86/apex/com.android.mediaprovider/priv-app/MediaProvider/MediaProvider.apk
out/target/product/vsoc_x86/obj/ETC/MediaProvider.com.android.mediaprovider_intermediates/package.apk
out/target/common/obj/ETC/MediaProvider.com.android.mediaprovider_intermediates/jacoco-report-classes.jar
Change-Id: I52d11534a34eb35219bfafca4453e75a1b701c0e
When prebuilt_apex overrides/replaces other apex, the same symlinks need
to be created as well.
Bug: 143192278
Test: 1. add prebuilt_apex with vndk apex
with overrides set as ["com.android.vndk.current"]
2. m <prebuilt apex>
3. check if vndk symlinks are created
Change-Id: I8ee9c981ea9c7202ccf5143b3f43e6848773cd63
When a module is included in an APEX and the module is not directly
installed to the system partition, the 'required' property of the module
is lost. The APEX containing the module now carries the property from
its dependencies.
Bug: 146549048
Test: m
Change-Id: Ie21cc7b8420c6126c855e66c2363644de4a7ef42
It will be used to build a shim apex with zeroed hashtree for use in CTS
tests.
Test: builds
Bug: 145670581
Change-Id: I6f84850fefb3b58a1c2e8328242920d64a61e733
Bug: 144477678
Test: verified that apex_build_info.pb is populated and included in the
final apex.
Change-Id: Iecbc2a68a82595eee32aaa26d11a7253daf89f69
We need to have a way to see the list of modules that directly or
indirectly contribute to an APEX. People find it difficult to determine
whether a module is included in which APEXes because APEX tracks
indirect dependencies as well as direct dependencies. Therefore, just
looking at Android.bp for the APEX itself doesn't give the answer.
This change adds a new make target <apex_name>-deps-info, which
generates out/soong/<apex_name>-deps-info.txt file that shows the
internal and external dependencies of the said APEX.
Here, internal means the dependencies are actually part of the
APEX, while external means the dependencies are still external to the
APEX.
Bug: 146323213
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I33d1ccf5d1ca335d71cd6ced0f5f66b8c3886d13
Some devices require VNDK using core library list, but this is dependent
to system image rather than VNDK version. This change removes VNDK using
core variant library list file from VNDK APEX, and also remove VNDK
version from its filename.
Bug: 142599349
Test: m -j passed && aosp_cf_x86_go_phone booted
Change-Id: Ibc53b8dfc9d38e14bbaa878154034d25a6d34089
Create an APEX variation of a module only when it is either directly
included in an APEX or the dependency to the module demands that the
module should be included. For example, a non-static dependency to a
java library no longer creates an APEX variant of the library.
Bug: 146907857
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Test: cat out/soong/build.ninja | grep "Module:" | wc -l
reduced from 47132 to 45881
Change-Id: Icd79fb4b60668d852b9f018343b934b5e42a8eda
Permission XML file for java_sdk_library is generated by
java_sdk_library itself now.
And, build rule is switched to android.WriteFile since "echo -e" is
not supported from build server. (-e is printed to output)
Bug: 145474221
Test: m com.android.cronet and check its permissions xml file
also, m org.chromium.net.cronet.xml (created dynamically)
Change-Id: Iffb119151c49bc4fe6c4386fa267cca193f37dbc
Two APEXes (i18n, art) requires compat symlinks and these symlinks are
created via ld.config.txt module's POST_INSTALL_CMDS.
$ m installclean
$ m ld.config.txt
$ tree $OUT/system
.../system
├── bin
│ ├── dalvikvm -> /apex/com.android.art/bin/dalvikvm
│ └── dex2oat -> /apex/com.android.art/bin/dex2oat
├── etc
│ └── ld.config.txt
└── usr
└── icu -> /apex/com.android.i18n/etc/icu
By the way, ld.config.txt is going to removed since linkerconfig
generates it on device.
So, we're moving symlink creation from ld.config.txt(rootdir/Android.mk)
to APEXes' POST_INSTALL_CMDS.
$ m installclean
$ m com.android.i18n
$ tree $OUT/system
.../system
├── apex
│ └── com.android.i18n.apex
└── usr
└── icu -> /apex/com.android.i18n/etc/icu
$ m installclean
$ m com.android.art
$ tree $OUT/system
.../system
├── apex
│ └── com.android.art.debug.apex
├── bin
│ ├── dalvikvm -> /apex/com.android.art/bin/dalvikvm
│ └── dex2oat -> /apex/com.android.art/bin/dex2oat
Bug: 143192278
Test: m && boot (since these two apexes are bootstrap apexes)
Change-Id: Ib29ea9f9ac40e74f78cd530e7daef8c51292fd24
java_import doesn't support dex jar which is necessary to be packaged in
an APEX. Supporting this would require non-trivial work. By the way
java_import is not used and there is a workaround.(defining java_library
and static-linking with it)
We drop the support for `java_import` in APEX.
Bug: 139175488
Test: m (soong tests amended)
Change-Id: I924386571079090c701276d87f665ce7fbb6f074
When a java_sdk_library module is added, both impl jar and permission
xml files are packaged together.
For example, when a java_sdk_library "foo" is listed, following two
entries will be in an APEX package.
/javalibs/foo.jar
/etc/permissions/foo.xml
Bug: 145474221
Test: m com.android.cronet
deapexer list com.android.cronet.apex
Change-Id: If5883c02255e9309f20810b1532d3fbe73bf4e95
Effectively adds the cc_defaults module type to the set that are
registered for tests that rely on cc default deps so needed to remove
a few references of that.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: I9df3d33a0cf3f6b22d270efed8366d0183eccaec
This fixes an issue that arises when deduping cc build component
registration code.
The sanitize_runtime_deps and sanitize_runtime post deps mutators were
not previously added when running cc tests. That meant the tests were
not actually testing the same behavior as at runtime.
Adding the mutators breaks the TestFuzzTarget test as the mutator adds
libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone-aarch64-android as a dependency of libc++
and the former is not available.
This fixes the test by adding the missing dependency as a cc prebuilt
shared library.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: Ie13c7e6fcefef7d9cb1cc5364be3dc563ce40de5
The cc.GatherRequiredDepsForTest() method returns some default module
definitions that are required when using cc module types like
cc_library. Previously, the registration of the module types and
mutators needed to process those default definitions was duplicated
in the test config initialization.
This change removes that duplicated code and replaces it with calls
to cc.RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest(ctx) which registers all
the required build components.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: I80b6913c5691ff164ce9d308b9e1da24940f2d42
The registration of module types and singletons is duplicated between
init() functions that register them for use in the build runtime and
test context creation code that registers them for testing.
This is a proof of concept for a mechanism that will allow the code
to be shared. It defines a RegistrationContext interface that is
implemented by both the TestContext and the new initRegistrationContext
type. An instance of the the latter is available through the
InitRegistrationContext variable.
The intent is that the registration of the module types and singleton
types will be extracted from the init() function into a separate
function that takes a RegistrationContext parameter. That method is
called from init() passing in the InitRegistrationContext and from a
test passing in the TestContext. Something like this:
func init() {
RegisterBuildComponents(android.InitRegistrationContext)
}
func RegisterBuildComponents(ctx android.RegistrationContext) {
ctx.RegisterModuleType(....)
....
}
A test would do something like this:
ctx := android.NewTestContext()
RegisterBuildComponents(ctx)
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I97173cabb6d6cf7ce98fdb5f73418438b1997b35
It's not yet supported by bundletool and blocks other testing (see
attached bug).
This is a partial revert of
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/build/soong/+/1183459/
Test: out/dist/mainline_modules_arm64/com.android.tzdata-base.zip
Test: checked content doesn't have apex_pubkey
Bug: 146460014
Change-Id: I268caa9f9736ba1913145a1ce1065f6f5179a6db
The filesystem object was available through ModuleContext.Fs(), but
gives too much access to the filesystem without enforicing correct
dependencies. In order to support sandboxing the soong_build
process move the filesystem into the Config. The next change will
make it private.
Bug: 146437378
Test: all Soong tests
Change-Id: I5d3ae9108f120fd335b21efd612aefa078378813
Run the imageMutator between osMutator and archMutator so that
different arch variants can be set for the different partitions.
Bug: 142286466
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I65d05714b75aa462bf9816da60fdc2deda4de593
Merged-In: I65d05714b75aa462bf9816da60fdc2deda4de593
(cherry picked from commit 9c8f687584)
The rules for apex certificate:
1. <unspecified>: use <default app cerficicate>
2. name: use <default app cerficiate dir>/<name>(.x509.pem|.pk8)
3. :module: use specified by <module>
Certificates can be overridden by PRODUCT_CERTIFICATE_OVERRIDES.
Currently, 1) and 2) aren't overridden by PRODUCT_CERTIFICATE_OVERRIDES,
which should be.
Bug: n/a
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: Icbdf4979613ef10127ecc02f3debd6a798460532
In case that an apex module depends on a module with stubs directly
*and* indirectly, the build system should follow the deps graph further.
Note that WalkDeps() visits deps in DFS and it won't visit again visited
modules.
Bug: n/a
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I1a6f135dbda6d1eb641575a3fbbc9bbee0622076
This change fixes a bug that LOCAL_PATH for modules included in an APEX
is set to the path of the APEX bundle, not to the path of the embedded
module. For example, LOCAL_PATH of libconscrypt included in
com.android.adbd was set to /system/core/adb instead of
/external/boringssl. This caused a problem that NOTICE file in
/external/boringssl is not tagged to libconscrypt, but the NOTICE file
for adbd is.
Fixing the problem by recording the module directories of the included
modules and emitting it in LOCAL_PATH.
Bug: 145347092
Test: Settings -> About Phone -> Legal Information -> Third-party
license. The license for /apex/com.android.adbd/lib64/libconscrypt.so is
OpenSSL.
Change-Id: I76f1830d5a10af63fa74dcc2a42730ffabb8c4ed
Use the empty string for the core image variant so that modules
added to imageMutator do not change their build directory.
Bug: 142286466
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ida4534d9a4d6176236aaa480fed359ce27acfaa1
Merged-In: Ida4534d9a4d6176236aaa480fed359ce27acfaa1
(cherry picked from commit 72d685ee7f45e5393be44ae4159edf083ac918de)
APEXes with "legacy_android10_support" will have apex_manifest.json for
compatibility as well as apex_manifest.pb.
Bug: 143951586
Test: m (soong tests)
Change-Id: I019252aee5a9423f4b180ba1026e6e99c9961437
AndroidMkEntries now returns multiple AndroidMkEntires so that a module
can emit multiple Make modules if needed.
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: I56b6f76d22943b80329951c5acb80a1b932441ad
The two were missing.
Bug: 145678884
Test: m out/dist/mainline_modules_arm64/com.android.tzdata-base.zip and
inspect the content
Change-Id: I7e244561f59e5adce56b6a64f363a413faa106f2
Move the ImageMutator to be registered just after the archMutator
in preparation for moving it between osMutator and archMutator.
Requries updating variants in a few tests that now run the
ImageMutator.
Bug: 142286466
Test: no change to build.ninja
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: Ia9d2a7bc0e225bedec3c9a83ea04f471a931bf47
GSI targets are supposed to have both 'flattened' and 'unflattened'
APEXes. By adding 'flattened' APEX as REQUIRED moduled for 'unflattened'
APEX, both will be installed togetther.
This is done by a new variable PRODUCT_INSTALL_EXTRA_FLATTENED_APEXES,
which is set only for GSI targets.
Bug: 137802149
Test: lunch aosp_arm64-userdebug && m
resulting apex images under /system/apex
and flattened apexes under /system/system_ext/apex
Change-Id: I336e2674e427b358542e0045b2a49dfa3d84095b
This change fixes the problem that when an apex module is overridden by
another override_apex, the <apex_name>-file_contexts are duplicated when
creating the system-level file-contexts.
Fixing this by not emitting the file_context info for the overridden
apex.
In doing so, OverridableModule interface was extended to have
GetOverriddenBy() method which can be used to test whether a module is
an overridden one or not.
Bug: 144338929
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Test: add "override_apex {name:"com.googlge.android.tzdata",
Change-Id: I5e9401c32899bb9987c90cba4185f571dc1a87f0
base:"com.android.tzdata"}" and the build is successful
When flattened, the Make module for an APEX is a phony package for the
files in it. There is no output (either implcit or explicit) there.
Bug: 144338929
Test: m
Test: check the generated Android-<target>.mk file
Change-Id: I86df3b69f402a7e2d94bafa39f2aad3312d8c28b
Previously, it was defaultable only for cc_library. Now, it is
defaultable for all module types.
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: If248f593da6f4b724bf889ccd7f2e077d48069b5
This change is to make it easier to add new fields to the struct.
transitiveDep field is added to distinguish apexFiles coming from
transitive dependencies of the APEX. We will later use the info to
reduce the size of bundled APEXes by replacing the transitive deps with
symlinks to the corresponding files in the system partition outside of
the APEX.
Bug: 144533348
Test: m
Change-Id: I283859f2f2f1b5cfb3025569f168ba8569b22bb9
This build rule is specific to platform APEXes.
For non-platform APEXes, MakeAsSystemExt() is not applied.
This fixes the cases of "soc_specific: true" apexes which fails to
build.
Bug: 139053989
Test: m nothing (soong tests)
Change-Id: I98d0257499647ab41cdaa62a3671d89addbdf833
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: got +1 before rebasing
Avoid having to pass ModuleFactoryAdaptor to every call to
RegisterModuleType in a test by wrapping RegisterModuleType.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: If8847d16487de0479cc3020b728256922b3cadba
When an override_apex named Foo overrides an apex module named Bar, the
Make modules from Foo have Foo as their suffix. Previously the suffix
was Bar for both of the overriding and the overridden APEXes, causing
name conflicts in the Make side.
Bug: 144338929
Test: apex_test.go
Change-Id: I1396910ab294ba5f5e0585af6d37f1eab9460250
For platform APEXes, file_contexts should point a file under
/system/sepolicy.
Bug: 144732805
Test: m
Change-Id: Ib2d5db715bbebc80a6178d1c42e387b268cc4a0d
prebult_etc module type does not respect prefer32, i.e. its primary arch
is 64-bit on 64/32-bit device even when built with TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT
is true. However, the apex module type respects prefer32 and therefore
when TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT is true its primary arch becomes 32-bit. Then
the problem is that the apex tries to depend on 32-bit variant of the
prebuilt_etc modules which don't exist.
Fixing the problem by force using the first arch of the device when
adding dependencies to prebuilt_etc modules.
Bug: 144532908
Test: choosecombo 1 aosp_arm64 userdebug; TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT=true m;
Change-Id: I7642c57b05a837495587bbe4d3589d8549607862
Prepare for making the image mutator available to all modules and
moving it between the os and arch mutators by moving it into the
android package and using an interface implemented by the module
types to control it.
Bug: 142286466
Test: No unexpected changes to out/soong/build.ninja
Change-Id: I0dcc9c7b5ec80edffade340c367f6ae4da34151b
override_apex module type is used to override existing apex module with
certain properties overridden. Currently, only the 'apps' property is
overridable.
Bug: 144338929
Test: m
Change-Id: Ic050b062093cda29ce78126cc92dd6097647f7db
apex.go is too big. Separate the build rule and android.mk generation
logic into builder.go and androidmk.go, respectively. prebuilt_apex is
moved to prebuilt.go as well.
No refactoring has been made other than the splitting.
Test: m
Change-Id: I839ab0a1ba2b70ce82d98ac1fa8e3534808b5fd3
APEXes are ETC type, which should be overridden via
LOCAL_OVERRIDES_MODULES. This change fixes a bug that
LOCAL_OVERRIDES_PACKAGES was used for APEXes.
Bug: 140792287
Test: m
Test: add com.google.android.tzdata to PRODUCT_PACKAGES and build.
/system/apex/com.google.android.tzdata.apex exists, but
/system/apex/com.android.tzdata.apex doesn't.
Change-Id: Id65743b36e0b706d6ffd8cae0597cc0a42a83fb7
If some apex module can be installed for both flattened and unflattened,
flattened apex should be installed to system_ext partition.
So add MakeAsSystemExt func to change the partition from system to
system_ext.
Bug: 139053989
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I3e3430413a9045d96130af99e249567b1a26ed7e
If a JNI lib is depended on by an APK that is included in an APEX, the
lib is embedded inside the APK.
This change also fixes a bug that APKs are not mutated for APEXes.
Bug: 144135069
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I21ac24412b30c05afc03385655c6b196130dffe3
ApexPropreties are added in InitApexModule() and they are supposed to be
defaultable. To be defaultable, InitApexModule() should be called before
InitDefaultableModule().
Bug: 144332048
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: I6c90ed3b66a086292a4c0ecb37c61f83769e62bd
If a JNI lib is depended on by an APK that is included in an APEX, the
lib is embedded inside the APK.
This change also fixes a bug that APKs are not mutated for APEXes.
Bug: 144135069
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: Icf490d2701a7ede8bcad7e671fc72be9c8d7c01e
This reverts commit bf0e47648a.
Reason for revert: coverage build with EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true
is fixed by inspecting the environment variable and not generating
boot image in case it is set.
Dexpreopt artifacts for the libcore part of the boot class path are
now packaged in the ART apex. The system image still contains
dexpreopt artifacts for the full set of boot class path libraries
(both libcore and framework); the libcore part will be removed and
boot image extension will be used in a follow-up CL.
Since this is specific to the ART apex and makes no sense for other
apexes, the implementation adds a boolean flag "is ART apex" rather
than a new apex module property.
Build rules for the new set of dexpreopt artifacts are created using
a new variant of the global boot image config. Previously we had two
variants: "default" (for the system image) and "apex" (for the
JIT-zygote experiment). This patch adds a third "art" variant.
Test: m
Test: m art/build/apex/runtests.sh
Bug: 144091989
Change-Id: I113c0d39222d6d697cb62cd09d5010607872fc2b
For Q compatibility, .json files are also bundled.
Three different apex_manifest files are built from input.
- apex_manifest.json: Q-readable .json file
- apex_manifest_full.json: input + dependency
- apex_manifest.pb: apex: converted from apex_manifest_full.json
apexer will handle these files.
Bug: 143654022
Test: m
Change-Id: I9697094057f0c0543282b1b46b7535cf21431176
These files were highly coupled with vndk version, so having them inside
the corresponding VNDK APEX is reasonable.
These files are used by linkerconfig and libnativeloader. In the future,
they reference these files from and VNDK APEX.
Bug: 141450808
Test: m com.android.vndk.current
Change-Id: I055a979d2636ddd8844a0afff81f6ba441f7965e
When use_vendor is used, native modules are built with
__ANDROID_VNDK__ and __ANDROID_APEX__, which may cause
compatibility issues. (e.g. libbinder)
Even though libbinder restricts its availability via
'apex_available' property and relies on yet another macro
__ANDROID_APEX_<NAME>__, we restrict usage of "use_vendor:" from
other APEX modules to avoid similar problems.
Bug: 142684427
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ibc781de2efcd20cb6688a183b08e908a8a6e2593
Create variant of image, zip or flattened according to
TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX and payload type.
If payload type is zip, only zip variant is created because flattened
apex is not supported. And if payload type is image, image and flattened
variants are created.
Bug: 139053989
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ibde18490d23ec602c4cca97cf97db90a562e014e
This reverts commit d5df949385.
Bug: 143594594
Bug: 143593500
Reason for revert: Some builds are failing.
Change-Id: I69986b472bce39266095e526fcd7ef5f48ece85e
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: Going back to green.
Since apex_vndk deals with its own dependencies, it should not follow
dependencies while packaging.
Bug: 139772411
Test: TARGET_VNDK_USE_CORE_VARIANT=true m com.android.vndk.current
see if there are unexpected libs in the apex
for example, android.hardware.audio.common@2.0.so should not be
included in the apex since it is not listed as "must use vendor
variant".
Change-Id: Ibada600b3099fb19630d1e327a2e09cd26b2deb0
__ANDROID_APEX__ was defined with the name of apex module.
-D__ANDROID_APEX__=com.android.foo
But in this way, conditional compilation is not easy since comparing
macro's string value is not supported in C/C++.
(There's no usages of this value in source tree.)
In most cases, modules can check if __ANDROID_APEX__ is defined to see
if they are compiled for apex.
For modules which should behave differently according to which apex they
are included, they can check __ANDROID_APEX_<NAME>__.
Bug: 142582178
Test: m (soong tests run) && boot device && TH
Change-Id: I0f5e3e9463ccd96cbba333a8bdd648470c5c912d
While modifying the CTS shim apex packages, it was observed that the
output of the image content file is not necessarily sorted, which in
turn can cause failure when checking the file against a whitelist.
Bug: 138429615
Test: Succesfully built a modified version of CTS Shim v3 that was
previously failing because of the issue this CL fixes.
Change-Id: I901859ae08feb6012f34b851e125977e1c0100d9
This patch adds dexpreopt files for the libore part of the
bootclasspath to the ART apex.
Since this is specific to the ART apex and makes not sense for other
apexes, the patch does not add a new module property, but only a
boolean flag denoting that this is an ART apex.
Dexpreopt artifacts packaged into the ART apex differ from those that
are packaged in the system image: it inludes only the libcore part of
bootclasspath jars, but not the framework part. When the boot image
extension is implementd, dexpreopt artifacts for the libcore jars will
be removed from the system image (but for now they are both in the
apex and in the system image).
Build rules for the new set of dexpreopt artifacts are created using
a new variant of the global boot image config. Previously we had two
variants: "default" (for the system image) and "apex" (for the
JIT-zygote experiment). This patch adds the third "libcore" variant.
Test: m
Test: m com.android.art deapexer \
&& find $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP -type f -name 'com.android.art.*.apex \
| xargs deapexer | grep boot \
Expect to find dexpreopt/$ARCH/boot-art*.{art,oat,vdex} files.
Test: m art/build/apex/runtests.sh
Change-Id: I353ef90304bc5e18c3055ea379b3b223e5c38948
With VNDK APEX, the location of VNDK lib is changed.
But vndk libs of older VNDK versions still depend on old location.
For current VNDK version, those hard-coded references will be fixed.
TODO(b/142911355): [VNDK APEX] Fix hard-coded references to /system/lib/vndk
Bug: 143192278
Bug: 142912195
Test: m com.android.vndk.current and check if /system/lib/vndk
OVERRIDE_TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX m com.android.vndk.current
Change-Id: I2ebacde7fcd1c7621e4509e08a76765e1dfeb059
When an APEX is built with uses_sdks, any depedndency from the APEX to
the outside of the APEX should be from the SDKs that the APEX is built
against.
Bug: 138182343
Test: m
Change-Id: I1c2ffe8d28ccf648d928ea59652c2d0070bf10eb
The arch variants are hardcoded in every module type. Refactor
them out into a Target.Variations() method in preparation for
splitting the arch mutator into two, which will require using
different variations.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I28ef7cd5168095ac888fe77f04e27f9ad81978c0
apex_available property can be appended differently per the linkage
type. This will be used to restrict certain libs (e.g.
libc_malloc_debug) to an APEX while allowing them to be statically
linkable from platform for testing purpose.
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I6dec23129c5ac93a3ef06fea28f26f240c0ba410
With __ANDROID_APEX_<NAME>__ definition, native modules may have
different behavior when it is built for a specific apex module.
Previously, the name is passed as value of definition __ANDROID_APEX__
like -D__ANDROID_APEX__=com.android.foo. But it is difficult to do
conditional compilation with it.
Now, since the name is incorporated into definition itself, it gets
easier to set #ifdef condition.
Bug: 142582178
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: I3c90c789fa692a19addf2e5a7c8d4cc571cde112
Older VNDK libraries are provided as vndk_prebuilt_shared modules. Those
are added to corresponding VNDK APEX as dependencies.
With VNDK APEX installed, VNDK libs are unnecessary. By the way, since
there can be vendor modules which depend on VNDK libs, Make targets are
still emitted with UNINSTALLABLE=true.
Android.mk has additional modules for vndk libraries which are named
with apex name as suffices. For example, if libfoo is a vndk library,
then libfoo.vendor is its vendor variant and it would be in
/system/lib/vndk. But with vndk apex, it has additional
libfoo.com.android.vndk.current variant.
Bug: 141451661
Bug: 139772411
Test: m (soong tests)
Test: boot with aosp_arm64 system image on Q vendor device
Change-Id: I269c28a4d4c4e2f1518bd51df558438fe5316774
APK in a flattened APEX is installed as 'ETC' class module, instead of
the 'APP' class. This is to prevent Make from doing app-specific
amendments (e.g. such as adding module name after my_module_path)
to the paths and filenames which are all correctly set in the Soong
side.
Test: add `installable:true` to development/samples/Snake/Android.mk
and add 'Snake' to the `apps` property of an APEX. The build is
successful.
Test: build the APEX on a device with TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true
The APK is at system/apex/<apexname>/app/Snake/Snake.apk
Bug: 142537672
Change-Id: I314bf1ab7abd4d4a4e9fa210442c004f54d8ccca
This fixes the bug: flattened apex is installed under
/system/apex/<soong module name> not /system/apex/<apex name>.
Flattened apexes can be seen as pre-activated under /system/apex, which
is bind-mount to /apex. Therefore, install dir for flattend apex should
be the same with the activation point(or mountpoint) of non-flattened apex.
When apex_name: is set, it should be used as its name instead of name:.
This change also emits makevar APEX_FILE_CONTEXTS_INFOS which is list of
pairs(<apex_name>:<file_contexts>) and is used by sepolicy to modify
file_contexts files for flattened apexes properly.
Bug: 123314817
Bug: 142300241
Test: add a test apex module(foo) with apex_name(foobar)
Test: OVERRIDE_TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true m foo
Test: see if the apex is installed correctly(/system/apex/foobar)
Test: see if the file_contexts for foo is correctly modified
Change-Id: I97a07de5cc772cd1d91e95ae059d282038028916
The check doesn't make sense for host.
Test: ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true DIST_DIR=out/dist
./art/tools/dist_linux_bionic.sh -j110 com.android.art.host
is successful
Change-Id: Icdb4bb557a83b3c8044e6c73721dab47c56888a1
This allows us to change `logpersist.start` to `sh_binary` and unblocks
breakpad symbol uploading
Test: convert logpersist.start to sh_binary and verify symlinks are correct
Change-Id: I1b86c512df73a336205ca35216445a08e43bb879
Add a ToMakePath() method that returns a new path that points out
out/ instead of out/soong/, and replace the
"$(OUT_DIR)/" + path.RelPathString()
pattern with
path.ToMakePath().String()
Bug: 141877526
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I391b9f2ed78c83a58d905d48355ce9b01d610d16
Create a new type InstallPath that is similar to OutputPath to
differentiate intermediates output paths from installed output
paths.
RelPathString is a poorly defined, undocumented function that is
primarily used to get an install path relative to out/soong to
generate an equivalent install path for Make relative to $(OUT_DIR).
Move it to InstallPath for now, and fix the one remaining user on
OutputPath.
Add a method to create an NDK install path so that ndk_sysroot.go
doesn't have to do it manually with PathForOutput.
Bug: 141877526
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I83c5a0bd1fd6c3dba8d3b6d20d039f64f353ddd5
This change reverts following three changes to remove the no_apex
property. no_apex: true is equivalent to apex_available:
["//apex_available:platform"].
Revert "fix: "no_apex" can be put in defaults"
This reverts commit cc372c5b1d.
Revert "Add no_apex check for static library"
This reverts commit 2db7f46d0c.
Revert "Add no_apex property"
This reverts commit 4f7dd9b4db.
Bug: 139870423
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: Ia4b094e371e9f8adff94ae6dc3ebb8e081381d4e
apex_available property controls the availability of a module to APEXes.
For example, `apex_available: ["myapex", "otherapex"]` makes the module
available only to the two APEXes: myapex and otherapex, and nothing
else, even to the platform.
If the module is intended to be available to any APEX, then a pseudo
name "//apex_available:anyapex" can be used.
If the module is intended to be available to the platform, then another
pseudo name "//apex_available:platform" is used.
For now, if unspecified, this property defaults to ["//apex_available:platform",
"//apex_available:anyapex"], which means the module is available to everybody.
This will be reduced to ["//apex_available:platform"], when marking for
apex_available for existing modules are finished.
Bug: 139870423
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: Id4b233c3056c7858f984cbf9427cfac4118b2682
VNDK APEX should be named after the version of VNDK libs.
For example, if vndk_version is 29, then the apex name should be
com.android.vndk.v29. If vndk_version is not set or is 'current', then
the platform vndk version is implied.
This is done with setting "apex_name" with proper name.
Bug: 139774701
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: I918252f12ccd351886030fe9139a020d6cf1ff32
All APEXes need to ship w/o libbinder since it does not offer a stable
wire protocol. Removing this since nothing adds a libbinder dep here.
Bug: 139016109
Test: build
Merged-In: Ic6a3fcb68054d8c7a5f2f64795a0e2889ce1abe8
(cherry picked from commit 1c3108d629)
Change-Id: Ic6a3fcb68054d8c7a5f2f64795a0e2889ce1abe8
For now, apex_name is used only for flattened apex.
Even if apex_name is set, the activation point of unflattened is
determined by 'name' in apex_manifest.json.
This change make apex_name as priority.
If apex_name is set, then use this for apex name
- update name in apex_manifest.json to apex_name
- do not check if key filename matches (use apex_name as key name)
This can be useful if soong wants to rename apex module. Simply setting
apex_name has the same effect of renaming "activation point" of apex.
But: 139774701
Test: m (soong test)
Change-Id: I8ea3645e4aa8f317997bc1443ec308ed0595b1c2
The return value is true if TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is true,
TARGET_BUILD_APPS is false and the module is flatten variant.
Only the module name of flattened variant is appended with
".flattened" as suffix.
Test: m -j
Bug: 139716748
Change-Id: I966a178b43c5d08bd69d19e97e59456aa66d9d28
This change introduces a new module type named 'sdk'. It is a logical
group of prebuilt modules that together provide a context (e.g. APIs)
in which Mainline modules (such as APEXes) are built.
A prebuilt module (e.g. java_import) can join an sdk by adding it to the
sdk module as shown below:
sdk {
name: "mysdk#20",
java_libs: ["myjavalib_mysdk_20"],
}
java_import {
name: "myjavalib_mysdk_20",
srcs: ["myjavalib-v20.jar"],
sdk_member_name: "myjavalib",
}
sdk {
name: "mysdk#21",
java_libs: ["myjavalib_mysdk_21"],
}
java_import {
name: "myjavalib_mysdk_21",
srcs: ["myjavalib-v21.jar"],
sdk_member_name: "myjavalib",
}
java_library {
name: "myjavalib",
srcs: ["**/*/*.java"],
}
An APEX can specify the SDK(s) that it wants to build with via the new
'uses_sdks' property.
apex {
name: "myapex",
java_libs: ["libX", "libY"],
uses_sdks: ["mysdk#20"],
}
With this, libX, libY, and their transitive dependencies are all built
with the version 20 of myjavalib (the first java_import module) instead
of the other one (which is for version 21) and java_library having the
same name (which is for ToT).
Bug: 138182343
Test: m (sdk_test.go added)
Change-Id: I7e14c524a7d6a0d9f575fb20822080f39818c01e
Translated second architectures now go in NativeBridgeArch instead
of DeviceSecondaryArch.
This reapplies I568046330abc002d4eed582cb999b62a5eaba790 with
ctx.Config().HasMulitlibConflict() added to fix the NDK build,
which has arm64, arm, x86_64, and x86 architectures enabled.
Test: m checkbuild
Test: OUT_DIR=out_ndk build/soong/scripts/build-ndk-prebuilts.sh
Test: no change to build.ninja or Android-aosp_cf_x86_phone.mk
Change-Id: Iadcafbd64bfb9579ae7c86914927c43a062b0c8e
Remove the mention to the (APEX) manifest (`apex_manifest.json`) from
this field's documentation, as `Apex_name` is neither read from nor
written to that file.
Test: n/a
Change-Id: Ia0dfac4f35f1ea697f379bcb19dd11af8705a0a0
Vendor variant is now divided into several vendor.{version} variants,
depending on their intended usages:
vendor.{BOARD_VNDK_VERSION}: vendor and vendor_available modules
vendor.{PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION}: VNDK modules in the source tree
vendor.{snapshot_ver}: VNDK snapshot modules
This also affects exported module names from Soong to Make. But to
maintain backward compatibility, ".{BOARD_VNDK_VERSION}" suffix will not
be emitted for modules having version BOARD_VNDK_VERSION, so that vendor
modules still can be referred as-is.
Bug: 65377115
Bug: 68123344
Test: clean build and boot blueline
Change-Id: Ib9016a0f1fe06b97e9423fd95142653a89a343fa
If payload type of APEX is zip, flattened variant and non-flattened
variant create the same MK rules (it's build error). So only
non-flattened variant case, MK rule is created.
And if a.flattenedConfigValue is true, soong don't mutate variants. So
when a.flattenedConfigValue is true, MK rule should be created.
This CL is a partial revert of 4c04713871
Bug: 139716748
Test: m -j com.android.art.host
Change-Id: I37b2fa17e203fb668a0255cda37f10fcfadb3f85
The NOTICE files are missing from prebuilt apexes, and it turns out they
were excluded when building bundles.
Bug: 140317706
Test: Ran build_mainline_modules.sh and checked bundle base modules.
Change-Id: I92c4231f2007e1d8cd9c2bd044201458803c0fd7
Merged-In: I92c4231f2007e1d8cd9c2bd044201458803c0fd7
Ensure that it ends up in the bionic/ subdir in the Runtime APEX and is
symlinked from /system/lib(64). That makes it available in the default
(platform) linker namespace and no longer requires it to be accessible
through the runtime namespace. All this makes it consistent with how the
other Bionic libs are handled, and avoids the need for various special
cases in ld.config.txt files (to be cleaned up later).
With this there might no longer be a need for a linker namespace for the
Runtime APEX, and we could consider removing the kludge with the
/apex/com.android.runtime/${LIB}/bionic subdirectories and the special case
in getCopyManifestForNativeLibrary in apex.go. However, keeping it calls out
the special treatment of those libraries, and allows a namespace to be added
again if necessary.
Test: Build and boot on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Test: adb shell /apex/com.android.art/bin/dexdump on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Test: atest CtsCompilationTestCases on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Bug: 140734238
Bug: 140790209
Change-Id: Ieb506bfa5d5c159db391273c7eba41d7909de286
The apexBundle module is mutated flattened variant and unflattened
variant. So we can install flattened apex and unflattened apex at the
same time with adding {Apex module name}.flattened to PRODUCT_PACKAGES.
Bug: 139716748
Test: m -j && Add com.android.art.debug.flattened to PRODUCT PACAGES and
check system/apex/com.android.art.debug directory
Change-Id: I0d8c9a155e47c5d0ff13e2f55d4080d91ef5093d
This commit switches the build rule for APEX nativeTests from
`$(BUILD_PREBUILT)` to `soong_cc_prebuilt.mk`. Since these are not real
prebuilts, `soong_cc_prebuilt.mk` should be sufficient.
Using `soong_cc_prebuilt.mk` also fixes a problem reported by prebuilt
ELF checker because `LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES` are not generated for
nativeTests.
Bug: 139525855
Test: lunch aosp_walleye-userdebug && make check-elf-files
Change-Id: I7bfc29f9c2708896dad4e7cfc214480e1205a51e
"apex_vndk" is a variant of "apex" module.
apex_vndk {
name: "com.android.vndk",
..
}
This rule is used to produce a VNDK APEX per vndk version.
It supports automatic inclusion of vndk libs.
If "vndk_version" property is set, the prebuilt vndk libs of
the version will be included in the apex bundle.
apex_vndk {
name: "com.android.vndk.v29"
vndk_version: "29",
...
}
Otherwise, platform's vndk version is used.
This will replace /system/{lib}/vndk-{ver} and vndk-sp-{ver}.
Bug: 134357236
Bug: 139772411
Test: m com.android.vndk
Change-Id: Ib5c86e625839389670d13c683a7427198ef6852f
New property "apps" is added to APEX soong module. This property
configure a list of APKs to package inside APEX payload. For each
android_app module package it's APK into /app/$(android_app module Name)
directory.
Bug: 139906763
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ic6655f211951af08097c76e157a07ebc52425718
So far a very basic version.
In case there is a diff, soong will emit an error message with a command
to resolve the diff. Example:
New unexpected files were added to com.android.apex.cts.shim.v3. To fix the build run following command:
system/apex/tools/update_whitelist.sh system/apex/shim/build/default_shim_whitelist.txt out/soong/.intermediates/system/apex/shim/build/com.android.apex.cts.shim.v3/android_common_com.android.apex.cts.shim.v3/com.android.apex.cts.shim.v3-content.txt
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 139125405
Change-Id: I57e694f394c56105dc7363a684983605c7bf5e7d
This includes a few changes that make AndroidMkEntries more resemble
AndroidMkData, especially in terms of how extra entries are added.
Most importantly it can now have multiple custom functions.
Test: Soong tests
Change-Id: Ibf9102624d16d0c1c9894a2794fc7c797bb34c9a
Builtin APEXes (/system, ...) don't need hashtree.
So if we remove hashtree from builtin APEXes we can save more space in
/system.
However, this change only affects to the apex bundles which are built
from source, not from prebuilts.
Removing hashtree from prebuilts will be handled in a follow CL.
Bug: 139957269
Test: m
Test: see if /system/apex/*.apex have hashtree
Change-Id: Id755382b2153bf6bbaf2c480f3bbb91b6f62a564
Allow modules to depend on the flattened flavor of an APEX package
using `module.{flattened}` (returning the output install path of the
flattened APEX).
Also add this flattened output install path as an implicit output
dependency of a flattened APEX phony module.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 139277987
Change-Id: I8c55d5ff2922a36fcc8ec0819fbe3e93a772ef8a
Merged-In: I8c55d5ff2922a36fcc8ec0819fbe3e93a772ef8a
If no_apex module is static library, this module is not included to
filesInfo. So add a check tat the static library is no_apex among
indirect dependencies.
Bug: 139016109
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I46ddf099715aea0e088027a1141e282969cef0e1
This will check if direct deps of android.Module type is "Enabled()".
Previously, this is checked only if a module calls VisitDeps*()
functions in GenerateAndroidBuildActions().
Most modules call VisitDeps*() in GenerateAndroidBuildActions(),
but some modules don't. For example, "apex" module calls
WalkDepsBlueprint() or VisitDirectDepsBlueprint() since it
exceptionally depends on non-android.Module modules.
Therefore, when an apex module depends on disabled(enabled:false) module,
build fails with panic, which is fixed by this change.
Test: m # runs soong tests
Change-Id: I81c5c148bbd51a253d2904690eb76ae7b6df1a0f
This change adds 'no_apex' property which, when set to true, prevents
the module from being installed to any APEX. If the module is included
either directly or transitively in an APEX, but build fails.
Bug: 139016109
Test: m
Change-Id: If1478aa9660a3442f7dd1ffe45e4ca5611a6acbe
"use_vendor: true" APEX modules may bundle vendor variants of cc
modules, which can depend on llndk stubs.
In that case, those llndk libraries should be also counted as required
libraries. (stored in 'requireNativeLibs' key in apex_manifest.json)
Bug: 138695532
Test: m nothing (runs soong tests)
Change-Id: If7ad4dec0e723c8d0c73ca60453b555063e14694
java_import can be included in apex via 'java_libs' property.
Bug: 139175488
Test: m (apex_test.go updated)
Change-Id: I3680a47cdac93b0cb2d41da8df3f8defa2bbe670
When the native coverage is enabled, APEXes (and files there) are built
for native coverage as well.
Bug: 138952487
Test: make -j NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS='*' com.android.resolv
find out -name "*.gcno" | grep DnsResolver shows files
Test: libnetd_resolv.zip is found under
$(TARGET_OUT)/apex/com.android.resolv/lib directory
Change-Id: I97bcee9bf8ffc0dc71453abbdb613ed56ea2cdb4
build/soong/apex is highly coupled with system/apex.
So it is reasonable to "import" presubmit tests from system/apex.
Test: atest --test-mapping build/soong/apex
Bug: 138984456
Change-Id: I7447e04a63b86486daef0f2a7642842101c0029f
To generate ld.config.txt dynamically(b/123722631), each APEX should
provide some dependency information:
a) list of libraries which other APEXes(or system) can use from this apex
b) list of libraries which this apex uses from other APEXes(or system)
This change puts dependency information in apex_manifest.json at
build-time with two additional keys:
a) provideNativeLibs
b) requireNativeLibs
Bug: 138695532
Test: m (runs soong tests)
Test: find $OUT/apex -name apex_manifest.json -exec cat {} \;
(shows contents of apex_manifest.json files)
Change-Id: Iaad12c8c35454222ad177ce923cce76ef12a8a5a
For some APEX packages (i.e. the Runtime Testing APEX), the set of
files to copy can be so large that the copy commands (which are part
of the Ninja shell command executed for an APEX package) may exceed
the maximum length of argument to the exec() functions (ARG_MAX). To
work around this limitation, record these copy commands in a Ninja
response file (rspfile) and `source` this file in the Ninja command to
execute them.
Test: m nothing (`apex/apex_test.go` amended)
Test: m com.android.runtime.testing (with CL https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/art/+/1008034/ cherry-picked)
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I09ff2d9cf66bfd4cbc12cb724a45d455d08da0b2
To build the platform for ASAN, we do
`m && SANITIZE_TARGET='addresss' m`
However, at the end of the second build, the system partition could have
conflicting APEXes; prebuilt APEXes from the first build and
source-built APEXes from the second build. Since the file names for the
prebuilt and the source-built are different (e.g.
com.google.android.media.apex v.s. com.android.media.apex), we end up
having two files for the same APEX. This is confusing apexd at runtime
and the device fails to boot.
To fix this, when building a non-prebuilt APEX, the prebuilt APEX might
have been installed by the previous build is deleted.
Bug: 138146044
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_pasan; m && SANITIZE_TARGET='address' m
check that out/target/product/vsoc_x86/system/apex has
com.android.*.apex only.
Change-Id: Ib5a021a297cf0173ea5a3b50e9398b1cf295c558
In `apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions`, we used to pass the
"all tests" ("") module as `module` for all `apexFile` objects created
from a test module using `test_per_src: true`. An immediate issue of
this situation was that the "" module is hidden from Make, which made
all the generated `apexFile` objects hidden from Make too. This would
break the construction of flattened APEXes, as they rely on Make logic
to install their files.
Instead of collecting `test_per_src` test variations' output files in
`cc.Module.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` and using them in
`apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` as part of handling the
"" variation as a direct dependency of an `apexBundle`, process them
as indirect dependencies (and do nothing for the "" variation direct
dependency).
Adjust the indirect dependency logic in
`apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` to allow not only
shared/runtime native libraries as indirect dependencies of an
`apexBundle`, but also `test_per_src` tests.
Test: m (`apex/apex_test.go` amended)
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I845e0f0dd3a98d61d0b7118c5eaf61f3e5335724
Just like native libs, a java library that is included in an APEX is
mutated for the APEX. This allows us to infer the context (e.g.
sdk_version, etc.) for building a java library in an APEX.
Bug: 138182343
Test: apex_test added
Change-Id: I9292ea097b98e74a8a794f164bd2bed3921d6337
This change fixes a bug that a symlink in the bin/* directory of an APEX
is not added to the fs_config file.
Bug: 137918291
Test: choosecombo aosp_x86_arm
TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=false m com.android.runtime.debug is successful
Change-Id: Ib10b635f08e03b18e8ad5407d8de6bac2c85326d
If a test module with a `test_per_src` property set to `true` is
included in an APEX module, add all the variants for mutator
`test_per_src` as dependencies of the APEX module (not just the
first one).
This is done by adding variation "" of mutator `test_per_src` when
adding a test dependency to an APEX module, which creates an indirect
dependency of the APEX module on all the `test_per_src` variants of
the test module. When generating outputs for the APEX bundle, fetch
and include the set of test outputs from the "" variant.
Test: m (`apex/apex_test.go` amended)
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I1c99855971a8a9b2fc5b964a420e882b6791d4e6
This change fixes a bug that APEX prebuilts are auto-disabled in
platform builds (i.e. non-unbundled builds).
Bug: 137282010
Test: m com.android.conscrypt
check that the apex is from prebuilt directory
Merged-In: I935ef3896e80864bdcc1ca5f6fc12b63c9588c0d
(cherry picked from commit 895e224d8f)
Change-Id: I935ef3896e80864bdcc1ca5f6fc12b63c9588c0d
This change introduces NativeBridgeRelativePath and
NativeBridgeSecondaryRelativePath product variables to
make relative path to native_bridge binaries configurable.
It also removes moves information about native bridge
host architecture to Target and sets it during decodeTargetProductVariables
Test: make PRODUCT-cf_x86_phone-userdebug dist
Change-Id: Ie736e81eae507e1775566ce9f29135011b12af27
This change fixes two problems:
1) the prebuilt apexes are force disabled for the unbundled builds
because we need to build the modules from the source then
2) the dependencies from an sdk_library module to
*.stubs.{public|system|tests} are not added for the unbundled build
because the stubs modules are disabled.
Bug: 137282010
Test: unbundled mainline builds are successful
Test: build com.android.media and inspect the jar file to see if
hiddenapi flags are there
$ cd out/dist/mainline_modules_arm
$ unzip com.android.media.apex apex_payload.img
$ mkdir -p mnt
$ sudo mount -o ro,loop apex_payload.img mnt
$ dexdump2 mnt/javalib/updatable-media.jar | grep hiddenapi
shows results
Change-Id: I2c00af07aac4a15770d3acab011a36e2e4803bfc
Some prebuilt APEXes are enabled with scudo, which causes crash on
devices with asan.
Bug: 137216042
Test: build walleye_hwasan and check if apexes are not from prebuilts
Merged-In: Ic436ad06e724af952d99fb8e66358a595450eb84
(cherry picked from commit 3b98a509f1)
Change-Id: Ic436ad06e724af952d99fb8e66358a595450eb84
When the device does not support non-flattened APEX (i.e.
TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is set to true), then ignore the prebuilt_apex
modules even when `prefer: true`.
Bug: 136251130
Bug: 136662772
Test: build marlin, and check if /system/apex has flattened APEXes
Merged-In: I9f3dfefc3bd357d6750fbb1e418937d095720b04
(cherry picked from commit 0a573d798f)
Change-Id: I9f3dfefc3bd357d6750fbb1e418937d095720b04
Bug: 137015854
Test: m
Test: build cf_x86_phone and ensure there is no dangling symlink
/system/lib/arm/libm.so
Change-Id: I0f5efdb9e1f5e4e213ca4ebaa28ace0a130b36a6
Instead of circumventing the limitation of Prebuilt implementation by
picking a source path itself, it now uses the same mechanism as
archMutator and replaces the source path in advance so that Prebuilt
always sees the corrent source path.
Because this requires the Apk field to be a string pointer, the single
source prebuilt implementation is being updated to be reflection-based.
Test: Soong unit tests, m soong_docs, TreeHugger
Change-Id: I2304f15e32d632f74f95f0d9e9bf1f75ff3e2225
For APEXes to share C++ native libraries, we need a new kind of depedency
between APEXes: "providing" APEXes and "using" APEXes. To reflect this
dependency two new properties are added.
provide_cpp_shared_libs: bool
this indicates that the current APEX module provides the native C++ shared
libs to other APEXes.
uses: []string
this indicates that the current APEX module uses the native C++ shared
libraries from APEXes listed.
With these two, "using" APEXes can omit shared libraries in its APEX
bundle and use them from the "providing" APEXes.
Note that without corresponding changes in ld.config.txt, this won't
work.(The linker namespaces should be configured so that user APEX can
access provided libs.)
Bug: 136975105
Test: m nothing (this will trigger soong's test)
Change-Id: Iec6f9f67bcbde01145acc383f862ba21c8197536
Instead of outputting an aggregated NOTICE file as an intermediate build
resource to allow Make to include it in the final system-wide NOTICE,
process and embed it as an asset in the final APEX. This allows us to
update the NOTICE contents automatically when an APEX is updated.
Fixes: 135218846
Test: Built mainline modules, apex_test.go
Change-Id: Ic851b330fe93be1f602907d44ecc7886c3b0171b
If embed_notices or ALWAYS_EMBED_NOTICES is set, collect NOTICE files
from all dependencies of the android_app, merge them with the app's own
one (if exists), transform it to HTML, gzip it, and put it as an asset
in the final APK output.
Bug: 135460391
Test: app_test.go
Change-Id: I52d92e2fd19b3f5f396100424665c5cc344190d8
apexMutator only modifies the currently visited module, it can
visit modules in parallel.
Test: builds
Change-Id: I7d0ad142f5161742bd25dc57bac64c0f4a733ecf
I found these while trying to build an aosp_arm system image with RBE,
which only makes the sources that you depend on available to every rule.
The hardcoded prebuilts/sdk path is a bit unfortunate, but that's
currently hardcoded as a default in the script as well.
Bug: 130111713
Test: treehugger
Test: build a system image with RBE
Change-Id: I4415563017e053749788b0a537a48d61a2161935
Add an empty GenerateAndroidBuildActiosn to DefaultsModuleBase
so that every defaults module doesn't need to provide one. This
will also allow adding an implementation in the next patch.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I13554bdb3a287c2f18e1efab74d4f08a1ba8620c
blueprint.BaseModuleContext is the set of methods available to all
module-specific calls (GenerateBuildActions or mutators). The
android package split the same functionality across baseContext (nee
androidBaseContext), BaseModuleContext, and BaseContext.
Consolidate all of them into android.BaseModuleContext.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I2d7f5c56fd4424032cb93edff6dc730ff33e4f1e
There are cases where a module needs to refer to an intermediate
output of another module instead of its final output. For example,
a module may want to use the .jar containing .class files from
another module whose final output is a .jar containing classes.dex
files. Support a new ":module{.tag}" format in any property that
is annotated with `android:"path"`, which will query the target
module for its ".tag" output(s).
Test: path_properties_test.go, paths_test.go
Test: no unexpected changes in build.ninja
Change-Id: Icd3c9b0d83ff125771767c04046fcffb9fc3f65a
no_libgcc is no longer needed anywhere. Move all occurances to no_libcrt
and remove no_libgcc.
Test: build
Change-Id: I6dd49db71d05d7685aa90cc837627f65e6742d6d
When HWASAN is enabled, the runtime is conceptually part of Bionic (and
mutually depends on it), so it needs to be treated in the same way as the
Bionic libs.
Now there are only two copies of the runtime: the one in
/system/lib64/bootstrap (which won't be used by ordinary processes) and the
one in the runtime APEX.
This reduces the size of the HWASAN system image and fixes an issue where
multiple copies of the HWASAN runtime were being loaded into 64-bit binaries in
APEXes because the linker namespace for the binary is different from the one
for its dependent libraries outside of APEXes. HWASAN only supports loading
one copy of the runtime per process, so this was causing such binaries to
crash on startup.
Change-Id: I228896e193a035e6dfba9f6e28d0b2e12fc163ea
We use libgcc as fallback for symbols not present in libclang_rt
builtins, however we didn't know what exact symbols were being used,
some may not be intended to fallback.
Create libgcc_stripped, which only contains unwind symbols from libgcc.
Bug: 29275768
Test: bionic-unit-tests
Change-Id: I5b349fa6138e51663bf3b67109b880b4356da8e8
apexkeys.txt now correctly lists prebuilt APEXes with keys specified as
PRESIGNED.
This change also fixes a bug that non-installable APEXes are listed in
the file.
Bug: 131130235
Test: m out/soong/apexkeys.txt and check that
com.android.apex.cts.shim.apex is listed there with PRESIGNED keys.
Merged-In: Ib6d391a82864714743a1cc59cd655bea917b5073
Change-Id: Ib6d391a82864714743a1cc59cd655bea917b5073
(cherry picked from commit a41f12a6fa)
This commit allows a module to opt in for ABI checks even when it is
not an LLNDK/VNDK module.
Bug: 131421213
Test: Add `header_abi_checker { enabled: true, }` to some module
Change-Id: Ie09d262e651cbb44d7d0eba652f55dc1e1e52962
Target SDK version is used for targeting an APEX to a specific set of
platform builds. Usually, the targeting is unrestricted (in case the
APEX can run on all platforms), or based on platform SDK version (e.g.
28 for P). However, when the platform is under development and SDK is
not finalized, the targeting should be much more fine-grained; the
APEX should be targeted to a very specific build that supports the same
set of APIs that the APEX was built against.
To support that, target sdk version is automatically set by the build
system. When the platform is released or SDK is finalized, the target sdk
version set to the SDK version number. If not, it is set to
<version_code>.<fingerprint> (e.g., Q.123456).
Note that the target sdk version set by the build system is used only
when the target sdk version is not explicitly set in
AndroidManifest.xml.
Bug: 130541924
Test: UNBUNDLED_BUILD_SDKS_FROM_SOURCE=true \
UNBUNDLED_BUILD_TARGET_SDK_WITH_API_FINGERPRINT=true \
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=com.android.tzdata m
build.ninja has --target_sdk_version Q.$$(cat out/soong/api_fingerprint.txt)
Test: aapt dump badging out/dist/com.android.tzdata.apex | grep \
targetSdkVersion shows:
targetSdkVersion:'Q.6ee443d9ad5f0cca7a43cfa97b7fc62a'
Change-Id: I086230d787f01075c28fc3f0163550300fa00212
Since apex_key is used in number of apex_test host_supported modules it
is no longer a device only module.
Test: add new device target and check that the build does not fail
Change-Id: I6402e3b622d22ee0ca0e6af71dfd71a690938e49
* Makes it more inline with prebuilt_etc;
* For shim apexes, prebuilt_apex modules have pattern of
com.android.apex.cts.shim.v1_prebuilt, but I would prefer
pre-installed shim to be: /system/apex/com.android.apex.cts.shim.apex
Bug: 128677967
Bug: 127789981
Test: m
Change-Id: I34e3e078733420b5cf777fd6e3ce4d8c5796b19b
In case of shim apexes, we prebuilt all of them, but only need to
install v1 to a system partition.
Bug: 128677967
Test: manually checked that non-installable prebuilts don't end in /system
Change-Id: I112432abfd8f03cc7d7379ea3cab3f5491ace49c
android/soong/common was renamed to android/soong/android long
ago, but the pctx package path was still "android/soong/common".
This required all users of rules defined in android/soong/android
to import "android/soong/android" and then
pctx.Import("android/soong/common").
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I20d096522760538f7cfc2bec3d4bfeba99b275d4
The public key associated with an APEX is always included in the APEX.
Obviously, the public keys are no longer installed to
/system/etc/security/apex
Bug: 128344735
Test: m
Change-Id: I1e1aef1d32597a447b57d49ab80bbfb921fa8178
Arch-specific source can be specified for prebuilt_apex as follows.
arch: {
arm64: {
src: "myapex-arm64.apex",
},
},
A note on the implementation. The Src property was not tagged as
`android:"arch_variant"` as usual. Instead, multiple Src properties are
explicitly declared like
struct Arch {
struct Arm {
struct Src *string
}
...
}
Corresponding Src property is manually selected according to the
MultiTargets()[0].
This is because prebuilt_apex is mutated only for android_common, in
order to have the same arch variant with the apex module type.
Therefore, we can't rely on the arch_variant tag.
Bug: 127789981
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I77dbe626171d8975f549bdb4af3c487232cf05f7
public_key and private_key properties support :module syntax so that the
key pairs can be dynamically created during the build, which is useful
for one-time keys.
Bug: 128960614
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I249b1d29f247784193b0d733a7b6a20274ece105
Notice file for an APEX is created by merging notice files for the
modules included in it (plus the notice file for the APEX itself if
specified).
Notice files having the same content are not duplicated; it is emitted
only once.
Bug: 128701495
Test: m (apex_test is amended)
Test: m and inspect $(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj/NOTICE.txt to check there are
license entries for /system/apex/*.apex files
Change-Id: I169d91038291a6c71615de97cf5b03174afab5d4
Move the logic from ctx.ExpandSources into android.PathsForModuleSrc
and ctx.ExpandSource into android.PathForModuleSrc, and deprecate
them. When combined with the pathDepsMutator this will let all
properties that take source paths also take filegroups or genrule
outputs, as long as they are tagged with `android:"path"`.
Test: All soong tests
Change-Id: I01625e76b5da19240e9649bf26a014eeeafcab8f
This change fixes the problem that symbol files for APEXes are installed to
incorrect path when TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is set to true or the canonical
name of an APEX is different fro the module name of the APEX.
For the case when TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is true, LOCAL_SOONG_SYMBOL_PATH
is set to point to the runtime path of a file (e.g. /apex/<name>/*).
For the case of the different canonical and module names, apex_name
property is added to explicitly specify the canonical name
Bug: 120846816
Test: m and inspect that symbol files exist under
$(PRODUCT_OUT)/symbols/apex/com.android.runtime/
Change-Id: Idfec88d6a30a18c225b0d87b868b9f1e0a617e38
apex_key, when with product_specific: true, is installed to
/product/etc/security/apex.
Bug: 128519063
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I39e8ac1c486c734dfe0555cd1874468d75e71f34
Add `android:"path"` to all properties that take paths to source
files, and remove the calls to ExtractSource(s)Deps, the
pathsDepsMutator will add the necessary SourceDepTag dependency.
Test: All soong tests
Change-Id: I488ba1a5d680aaa50b04fc38acf693e23c6d4d6d
These additional binary types are useful for some apexs. Add the
ability to include them. Due to the nature of the resulting artifacts
only py binaries with embedded launchers and host go binaries are
supported.
Test: m com.android.support.apexer
Bug: 119332365
Bug: 119332362
Change-Id: I27c253d3647cf7bbe15896610d7a74a5f93e8bec
This reverts commit aa65e17016.
Reason for revert: Not compatible with PRODUCT_PACKAGES, and so has very limited use.
Change-Id: Ib141d3984a6f12bb50989e66037494c466b066f1
This new module type replaces the inherit-package function in make by
allowing developers to override the name, the certificate, and the
manifest package name of an android_app module.
Bug: 122957760
Fixes: 123640028
Test: app_test.go + BrowserGoogle
Change-Id: Iefe447e7078b25039233221361ef95c83a29973a
Flattened apexs were not including symlinks. This could cause expected
files not to be present.
Test: lunch aosp_marlin-userdebug
m droid
stat $OUT/system/apex/com.android.runtime.debug/bin/dalvikvm
Bug: 124924906
Change-Id: I04e696602b776b383bf7198eb19220353df74192
Host apexs don't have a system-image associated with them so we need
to include all libraries, including those with stubs.
Test: ./art/test/testrunner/run_build_test_target.py -j50 art-linux-bionic-x64-zipapex
Bug: 125417922
Change-Id: Ie76e6a34e8be1057b29e2e005597c3e4b5fb1f9c
ed023eca73 introduced a new (better) way
of exporting make vars from singletone. apex_keys_text singletone is
switched to the new method.
Test: inspect out/soong/make_vars-<target>.mk
Check SOONG_SOONG_APEX_KEYS_FILE is set
Change-Id: Ia218852ba9ae40070cb6c99340d97e0c77d19841
By default, if a lib is included in an APEX, all its direct and indirect
dependencies are also included in the same APEX. However, when one of
the dependencies have stable API (i.e. has stubs: {...}) then the lib
having stable API and its dependencies are not included in the APEX.
However, the problem here is that the lib having stable API might not be
installed on the system, thus causing error at runtime. This can happen
if there is no other module in the platform that depends on the lib.
This change fixes the problem by adding such libraries as external
dependencies so that they are also installed on the device along with
the APEXes using them.
Bug: 124831003
Test: m installclean; m com.android.resolv
libbinder_ndk, libvndksupport are found under system/lib
Change-Id: I457e03ff3fce37e0890c64d911e6e0ea6d0c6dd6
apexkeys.txt is a text file having APEX-to-keys mappings. The file is
included in the target-files package where it is used when re-sign the
APEXes with release keys.
Each line of the file consists of 5 fields:
1) name: file name of the APEX
2) public_key: the public key for the apex_payload.img of the APEX
3) private_key: the private key used to sign the apex_payload.img
4) container_certificate: the certificate used to sign the APEX zip
container
5) container_private_key: the private key used to sign the APEX zip
container
Bug: 124406181
Test: m out/soong/apexkeys.txt and inspect the content
Test: TARGET_BUILD_APPS=com.android.tzdata m dist and make sure
out/dist/apexkeys.txt exists
Change-Id: I1daa13ec50956323b97e15e8df7f1fbe5ea21d63
The manifest and androidManifest properties in the apex module type now
supports ":name" syntax.
Bug: 123857186
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: Ic4e5a73cf73260d156ec61d07932ad07b2561413
The properties are no longer required as an APEX module is mutated with
required sanitizers which are gathered by scanning the sanitizers that
are enabled for its direct dependencies.
Bug: 124128094
Test: m on marlin
The extractor libs are found under /system/apex/com.android.media
Merged-In: I55961d400dcbac067a5c0dcecb90e399d4991a70
Change-Id: I55961d400dcbac067a5c0dcecb90e399d4991a70
(cherry picked from commit abda0eb76b)
Zip apex files are not really installed so should not ever be
flattened. Unfortunately we didn't send this information to make which
would still unzip everything.
Test: ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true
./art/tools/build_linux_bionic_tests.sh com.android.runtime.host
Bug: 124333446
Change-Id: I3eda579f8c40f768f1ef2be867967f436396cd4c
AndroidManifest.xml file can be specified via the 'androidManifest'
property in the apex module type. It can be used to have a custom
AndroidManifest.xml that have additional tags (such as <uses-sdk> or
<uses-feature>) for precise targeting.
The property is optional; if unspecified, then one is auto-generated as
before.
Bug: 123857186
Test: m apex_test_build_features
Change-Id: Id7ee0471661887cfa11124cbaa3beea8cffcdda4
Zipapex's cannot be flattened so do not prevent them from being built
even if TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX is set.
Test: lunch aosp_arm-eng;
ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true \
./art/tools/build_linux_bionic.sh com.android.runtime.host
Bug: 124333446
Change-Id: I4bef65cce100136a8f7852692e841b62ed9e399f
It is used to configure an apex to prefere specific sanitizer variants
if available. For example, if a lib is with sanitize: {cfi: true} then
an APEX with prefer_sanitize: {cfi: true} will use the sanitized variant
of the lib.
Bug: 124128094
Test: m on marlin
extractor libraries are found under /system/apex/com.android.media
Change-Id: I858778eef78c5791cdeb497c7c11688cb128b5fe
Some test and other miscallaneous use-cases need apexs that are
installable but will not affect the installation of other artifacts
onto the device. For this purpose we added a test_apex type. These
test_apex targets create apex files and have all the normal attributes
but are not considered the source of any of their contents for the
device by the rest of the build-system.
Test: build and boot
Test: ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true \
DIST_DIR=$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/out/dist \
./art/tools/dist_linux_bionic.sh -j72 showcommands com.android.runtime.host
Bug: 123591866
Bug: 123892969
Change-Id: I7f50be0ac0425cd87868145e18bcee6962d472ef
We were marking any libraries included in any apex (including
non-installable apex's like com.android.runtime.host) as
uninstallable. This could cause phones to become unbootable if these
apex's are modified.
Bug: 123892969
Test: m droid && boot device.
Change-Id: Ief9004bbe7b106ee8f52715ce5bd7bb5accec290
94427265d1 broke the flattened APEX
by not updating moduleNames
Test: TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true m
Files are under /system/apex
Change-Id: I14b1a6f8b2244d35e1accdf9888cfef65f4b0a03
When an APEX is non-installable, the make rules for the APEX files in
the APEX are not emitted as they will never get installed.
androidMkForType() is refactored so that make rules for the APEX files
are created in a separate function androidMkForFiles().
Test: m checkbuild tests
Bug: 123290268
Change-Id: Ibe8817d1e9c6312fb5c6f986dced8aa3e823664a
Build rules for both flattened and non-flattend APEXes are created
regardless of TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX. The selection is made in AndroidMk.
This allows other module to reference an APEX via :module syntax
irrespective of TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX.
Bug: 123780484
Test: TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true m out/soong/.intermediates/art/build/apex/art-check-debug-apex-gen/gen/art-check-debug-apex-gen.dummy
with aosp/891696 applied
Change-Id: Ia49415ec3d18cfc5081461be76900c73ea803dca
relative_install_path for cc_library is respected by APEX.
relative_install_path for cc_binary is not yet respected because doing
it will break the path to the dynamic linker in the runtime APEX.
That change should be done along with changes in init, bionic, etc.
Bug: 123721777
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I855f8eda0d4255d563861ac96d0d3e2c669e9a2a
Add an empty DepsMutator to ModuleBase so it doesn't have to be
implemented on every module that doesn't need it.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I545a832a0dbf27386d3080377a75ea482cd9ce59