Test: SOONG_GEN_RUST_PROJECT=1 m nothing; Edit
system/security/keystore2/selinux/src/lib.rs;
Check name resolution in IDE.
Bug: 168263887
Change-Id: Icbbf176c4355c3043807ce3fe0c3967c4a1374e2
Move the project and knownCrates arguments to attributes of
projectGeneratorSingleton.
Test: SOONG_GEN_RUST_PROJECT=1 m nothing
Change-Id: I52beadc8b3ba68c275ec940a6be51c2645983a6c
Adds the prefer_rlib property to allow linking libstd statically for
device rust binaries. This also changes the default behavior of rustlibs
to also prefer rlib linkage. This is because dylibs do not provide
rlib-libstd variants and always link in libstd dynamically. Thus a
binary requesting libstd rlib linkage should not attempt to link against
dylibs that link libstd dynamically.
Bug: 168729404
Test: New Soong test passes.
Change-Id: Idf8dfbbce8fd936f55a3fb323b17a1a7f0ee954e
There is no need to export the linkdirs from the SourceProvider
variant. Remove them to reduce differences in build.ninja from
a later patch that moves the flag exporting into compile(), which
isn't called by the SourceProvider variant.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I9c4d3a336a07cb9074376303bfa277c05d893b98
Until now, source provider modules duplicated the rule to generate the
source for each variant. Add a inter-variant dependency between the
source and the other variants (e.g. rlib, dylib) to avoid this
duplication. Add documentation on this behaviour.
Bug: 162588681
Test: m
Change-Id: I41c9e2220f8875245415e17374852e540dfd47ec
In the previous mode, building Rust code using certain intrinsics would
fail on arm32 since our runtime is armv7, but our codegen was arm.
Test: cd external/rust; mma
Bug: 169245712
Change-Id: Ie800486b39325486f5ff319e46632df2a6987391
Adds the c_std and cpp_std properties to rust_bindgen, and use the
default values from cc if these are undefined.
This assumes by default that the header extension indicates whether
the header is a C or C++ header file. This default can be overridden
by setting either c_std or cpp_std.
Test: Soong tests pass, "-std=" arg included in bindgen calls
Bug: 163580541
Change-Id: I5b0d3b8eae9a54dd91d8a0aca583d7803a344f27
The current state of linkage is that device targets always link
libstd dynamically except for rust_ffi_static which requires a static
libstd linkage. However this prevents producing rust_ffi_static
modules which depend on other Rust libraries as those dependencies
will link libstd dynamically and cause a collision. We also want our
rust_test modules to statically link in libstd as well.
This adds a linkage mutator for rlibs that creates a variant for each
libstd linkage. Dependent modules can then select the variant that
matches their linkage of libstd.
Also fixes an issue where installation paths were being generated for
rlibs and static libs even though they weren't being installed. This broke
when adding the linkage mutator as Make would complain about multiple
targets producing the same output.
Bug: 168729404
Test: rust_ffi_static module with other rustlib dependency can be built.
Change-Id: I955b484bf5809e8fc5517750c7f8df82d3ca8895
A per-context variable is used to store the list of modules that
contain stubs and their available versions. Stores the list of the
stubs versions on the implementation module, and then use the new
return values from AddVariationDependencies to expand dependencies
on implementation libraries to also depend on the stubs libraries.
Adds a new mutator pass to propagate list of stub versions to llndk
libraries.
Also creates an alias version variation called "latest" to allow
depending on the latest version without having to know what it is.
Test: all Soong tests
Test: no change to build.ninja, Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk, make_vars-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk or late-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: If19659e2e5828c860fd4d679ef79a414b7ea2efc
With If4300583edfb6d75bd4d984b38f73b6a406b4447, linux_bionic supports
arm64 and rust toolchain was configured to support the new target.
However, rust module types still have been disabled for linux_bionic
targets which forces many rust modules to be annotated with
target.linux_bionic_arm64.enabled: true, which will be very cumbersome.
Therefore, stop disabling the rust modules for linux_bionic.
Bug: 159685774
Test: HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic m nothing
Change-Id: I68b97a43e8252fb82da6e87b3481fa237e1f2691
Rust is not passing the sysroot flag to Clang when invoking it as the
linker. This means files from the host may leak in, and host targets
may fail if sysroot files are not available from the host.
This patch prepends the lld flags from cc into rust linkargs. This
pulls in the sysroots flag, and also ensures that we remain in sync
with linkage flags used in cc.
The '-Wl,--no-undefined-version' from cc is overridden to avoid
missing version assignment errors for rust's generated alloc
functions.
Bug: 167690054
Test: cd external/rust; mma
Test: strace -f -e %file <host libstd.dylib.so build command> pulls
from correct sysroots.
Change-Id: Ic40597f546f3b112012155614056afed487c6ca1
LinuxBionic now supports arm64 architecture in addition to the existing
x86_64 arch. This is to make it possible to build host tools like adb,
fastboot, crosvm, etc. for Linux/ARM on regular Linux/x86 machines.
The arm64 target can be selected in various ways in Android.bp files:
- target.host (because this is still considered as a host target)
- target.linux (provided that the module is also enabled for host)
- target.linux_bionic (use the OS name directly)
- target.linux_bionic_arm64 (OS name + arch combo)
- target.linux_arm64 (provided that the module is also for host)
- target.not_windows
- arch.arm64
The toolchain for the new target is almost the same as the toolchain
config for Android/ARM64. One notable difference is that the clang
triple is aarch64-linux instead of aarch64-linux-android, so that
__ANDROID__ is not defined for the new OS type.
Bug: 134795810
Test: HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic HOST_CROSS_ARCH=arm64 m nothing
Change-Id: If4300583edfb6d75bd4d984b38f73b6a406b4447
The LIBCLANG_PATH provided to bindgen should point to the directory
containing libclang, not the file itself.
Bug: 167977778
Test: m profcollectd
Change-Id: Iabd9970a763c192249b401a618a2d6990b02eab0
This adds a new SourceProvider module type to handle protobuf code
generation. See the new test for an example of how to call this.
Bug: 143953733
Test: New soong tests pass.
Test: Replacing genrules in crosvm with rust_protobuf modules.
Change-Id: Ie3117129cde37b8736bc18ee09bf5cde27c01c34
rust_bindgen implicits currently include dependency-exported include
directories. This is incorrect, and causes issues when the include
directory is a generated directory.
Instead, remove the dependency-exported include directories from the
implicits list, and also add dependency-exported headers to the
implicits to handle these correctly.
Bug: 166779501
Test: Rust projects continue to build, test-case no longer failing.
Change-Id: Ia2da25de9e712b7306f19603dc9d14de6bac3fb3
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
The cc toolchain information is required when using cc.Stripper.
Move to a Module method to avoid importing the cc package everywhere.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 153430439
Change-Id: I497dcdff4e767ecb8b8688c73cf88850c302683d
In order to support cc dependencies which do not start with the 'lib'
prefix, we can't pass them through the -l flag. Instead, we can pass
them directly to linker flags.
Bug: 166151658
Test: cd external/rust/; mma
Test: cd external/crosvm/; mma
Test: Test linking to a cc dep that does not begin with 'lib'
Change-Id: I5acbf3d3405e66446f3eae600b35683c4eb3d8a5
In order to rely on `-march`/`-mcpu` compiler flags for feature
detection, we introduce a new arch variant based on armv8.2 with the
addition of dot product features.
Test: test-art-target on Pixel 4.
Change-Id: I4d97db6129e2cd718a2b21008d36ec767739f925
Upstream removed the -Z no-landing-pads option in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/70175, which we picked up in
our latest toolchain update.
Fixes: 166317885
Test: Build and TreeHugger
Change-Id: I51c0ef671bf6a334b2b7223da42cab547e4407d3
Device binaries currently are linked statically by default. Instead we
should be linking these dynamic by default. To avoid conflicts when
manually specifying rlib dependencies on modules, we always link libstd
dynamically for all device modules except static libraries.
This removes the "prefer_dynamic" property entirely to avoid confusion.
Bug: 165161105
Test: m profcollectd is built dynamically.
Test: cd external/rust/; mma
Test: cd external/crosvm/; mma
Change-Id: I25ac897040acbcc2d97c791a33e8e01610632272
Move the linting properties to an enum with 4 possible options:
"default", "android", "vendor" or "none". The previous logic for
default, based on the module's location, is kept. It is now possible to
force the upgrade to a certain lint level for some modules (e.g.
external/[...]/android). Update the unit tests and documentation.
Bug: 163400111
Test: m
Change-Id: I8e464b04401158ed2d3c518a9b72f145a9835c99