Sbox preserves the permissions of input files when copying them into the
sandbox. A read-only file copied into the sandbox multiple times causes
a permission denied error on the second write. Building in Bazel results
in more read-only files, which triggers the issue on existing sbox rules
with duplicate input files. Remove the destination file when copying if
it exists.
Bug: 184113103
Test: m USE_BAZEL=true
Change-Id: I7edf92d82b766100e3cbbd90d22428269d7d0167
Previously 24 was hardcoded (for somewhat unclear reasons). Update
the tool to accept specifying the correct value on the cmdline.
Test: pom2bp -default-min-sdk-version 24
Change-Id: I39c23dd4bca91684a2a68d7b963cf3cb66eb1f33
The current implementation causes inputs listed in an rsp file used with
sbox to be duplicated 3 times in the build.ninja file; once as a
dependency of the rule, once in the rspfile_content field of the rule
with the paths rewritten to be relative to the sandbox, and once in the
rule to write the sbox manifest. When RBE is enabled it also gets a
fourth copy in the list of files to be treated as inputs by rewrapper.
Reduce this to a single copy by using "$in" for the rspfile_content so
that the files only have to be listed in the input dependencies of the
rule, and then add support to sbox to rewrite the rsp file while copying
it into the sandbox, and pass it to rewrapper as well.
Test: m lint-check
Change-Id: I3f46f61119508d39a8bb231c99fc130153fb6f04
sbox is going to need to read and write response files, move ReadRspFile
to its own package.
Test: response_test.go
Change-Id: Iecb5486b4aaeb2531828743ad8ef784df675e18e
Previously, soong.environment.used was written after build.ninja and if
the amount of time that passed between the two was long enough, Ninja
would decide that build.ninja is older than soong.environment.used and
rebuild it.
Test: test_null_build in bootstrap_test.sh in a loop.
Change-Id: I5467da487e8e8f2646644b8a7fb9549b9ff18276
This CL adds the support for specifying lists of directories in
build/soong/android/bazel.go, which are then written into
out/soong/bp2build/MANIFEST. Using this configuration,
modules/directories can either default to bp2build_available: true or
false, while still retaining the ability to opt-in or out at the module level.
It also ensures that ConvertWithBp2Build returns true iff the module
type has a registered bp2build converter.
Test: go tests
Test: demo.sh full
Test: TreeHugger presubmits for bp2build and mixed builds.
Change-Id: I0e0f6f4b1b2ec045f2f1c338f7084defc5d23a55
This is achieved by writing soong.environment.used in Main() instead of
as a side effect of a singleton. This makes a difference because build
actions are not generated when GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true is set,
therefore the side effect did not happen.
Arguably, Main() is made worse by this change, but I don't want to
tackle the problem of readably determining which mode soong_build is
running in in this change.
Test: Presubmits + the additional test.
Change-Id: I66af2429aedf008762173eaaa55b828b4cf4328b
It's replaced with a flag in bootstrap.Args .
Test: "m nothing" (presubmits take a full workday these days)
Change-Id: Ia0bfa2091013e389890e583c559006077806af99
This requires linking Blueprint into soong_ui. It lets us avoid the
complicated dance of Ninja files and shell scripts: now the information
as to how soong_build is built is passed directly to Blueprint using a
struct that contains all the information the command line arguments used
to contain.
The ability to run Blueprint from the command line is kept (for now).
Some variables in bootstrap/command.go needed public accessor functions
because soong_build reads them. This will be disentangled by moving the
flag parsing to soong_build.
The presence of the flag definitions in Blueprint means that soong_ui
now also accepts them. This is not a problem in practice because they
are ignored and because soong_ui itself is hidden behind a few layers of
shell scripts.
Test: Presubmits + the new bootstrap_test.sh .
Change-Id: I6dca478f356f56a8aee1e457d71439272351390b
When running commands in chdir mode sbox needs to translate the
directory placeholders to paths relative to the sandbox directory
instead of relative to the top of the source tree.
Also translate relative PATH entries into absolute paths so they
are still valid when the current directory is changed.
Bug: 182612695
Test: manual
Change-Id: Idcbe20466888909d423d62788bc9c35f4e03b398
The end goal of this exercise is to remove all mutable global state so
that multiple Blueprint instances can be run in the same process.
Test: Presubmit.
Change-Id: Idb34b0920f2c7d92efb9328ce8a78b7306f89571
If both bp2build_available and label are specified, label will be
preferred.
Initially, we copy the entire BUILD.bazel file. Eventually we may move
this to use bazel query for a more accurate result.
Test: go test *
Test: build/bazel/scripts/milestone-2/demo.sh full
Test: GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing
edit bionic/libc/tools/BUILD.bazel
GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing and verify changes picked up
Bug: 180516554
Change-Id: I43025583300e6b10d2c18032cd4a76237b578d59
In addition, make the Ninja command nicer by using backticks instead of
backslash-quoting double quotes.
Test: Manual: "m queryview"
Change-Id: I5d6e1d41424e0229bfe08e2e7eaf2fb025ed48c2
This works by setting the SOONG_UI_DELVE= environment variable to the
port on which soong_ui should accept a Delve connection on.
This is achieved by reusing the Delve execution logic between soong_ui
and soong_build.
Test: Manual.
Change-Id: Id2c1d4b6faac1a4a3918c91030ce2239f7daf54f
This lets one avoid any decisions as to when to chdir there during its
execution and leads to better sandboxing because the pwd doesn't leak to
init() functions anymore.
Test: Manual.
Change-Id: I1560da8ed3a621249426f9e8908aa890c21e13ba
Also delete the now-unnecessary soong_env binary.
Test: Manually. Also checked what happens when a used environment
variable changes.
Change-Id: Ib393e7f444e94819198c6cce4bcd8719d9fd9441
Sample output:
[bp2build] cc_library_headers: 5 targets
[bp2build] cc_object: 5 targets
[bp2build] filegroup: 4 targets
[bp2build] genrule: 4 targets
[bp2build] sh_binary: 1 targets
[bp2build] Generated 19 total BUILD targets from 39270 Android.bp modules.
This CL adds an additional CodegenMetrics return value to
GenerateBazelTargets calls, which are called from bp2build, queryview,
and their tests. For this UI, we only want to use it for bp2build, and
not queryview or tests, since it's not useful for the former, and can
pollute the CLI for the latter.
Test: build/bazel/scripts/milestone-2/demo.sh
Change-Id: Ic84307a1ed1a25e360c9b23459e5449d932bc2e7
Before this change, changes to any Android.bp file would not trigger a re-run of bp2build/Soong, since the depfile for Soong's main output, the build.ninja file, didn't contain the list of Android.bp files. bp2build only reran when Soong itself changed, which happens regularly while developing bp2build, but not at all while modifying Android.bp files.
This change correctly dumps the list of all Android.bp files in the tree to the depfile for out/soong/build.ninja, therefore correctly triggering a re-run of bp2build when any Android.bp file changes.
Test: GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing; edit an Android.bp file; GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing -> successfully re-runs and regenerates out/soong/bp2build.
Test: inspect out/soong/build.ninja.d manually
Fixes: 179452534
Change-Id: Iad80c381b3afa38a4d4fafca035e46aa2a1f206a
bp2build is a Soong mode that returns as soon as the BUILD files are generated. This causes it not generate the build.ninja file, which the Ninja process executing soong_build itself expects to produce as an output. If there isn't an existing build.ninja file generated from a previous build, GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing will fail.
This CL generates the expected files as a workaround, and also makes GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true skip the Kati/Ninja steps in soong_ui since they aren't needed.
Test: rm -rf out/ && GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing && m libc
Fixes: 178683777
Change-Id: I2515ef7961682d2be5f096ed24831cc185165a67
multiproduct_kati sometimes passes 20GB per soong_build process,
increase required ram per job to 25GB.
Bug: 178376498
Test: none
Change-Id: I446f52ea7419bc3015d940511af1f03b15eb651e
The CodegenMode enum helps to differentiate between bp2build and queryview modes of generating BUILD files from the Soong module graph.
bp2build is used for generating BUILD files from an unconfigured Soong module graph for Soong->Bazel conversion, whereas QueryView is a front-end for querying the existing Soong configured module graph with Bazel query.
Test: go test
Test: TH
Change-Id: I5709f591f1ae08b2770adf272d8ce60c9ee1f46a
This CL creates the framework necessary for generating
BazelTargetModules from regular Soong Android modules.
BazelTargetModules are code-generated into Bazel targets in BUILD files.
See the follow-up CL for examples of creating filegroup/genrule
BazelTargetModules.
Test: GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing # creates out/soong/bp2build
with no BUILD files, because there are no BazelTargetModules in the
module graph.
Change-Id: I33a96365bd439043b13af6db9e439592e9983188
Implement bp2build codegen as a discrete step that runs after an
alternatively registered pipeline of mutators, instead of a
presingleton.
bp2build codegen requires a Context that supports VisitAllModules and
PathContext, so this CL also makes a BpToBuildWrapperContext that
conforms to PathContext by adding two method implementations.
Test: GENERATE_BAZEL_FILES=true m nothing && bazel query //... --config=bp2build | wc -l # 31433
Test: m queryview && bazel query //... --config=queryview # 63638
Change-Id: I0dd359746584b228046d2d0ff00895f28f9bdfc3
A SingletonModule is halfway between a Singleton and a Module. It has
access to visiting other modules via its GenerateSingletonBuildActions
method, but must be defined in an Android.bp file and can also be
depended on like a module.
Bug: 176904285
Test: singleton_module_test.go
Change-Id: I1b2bfdfb3927c1eabf431c53213cb7c581e33ca4
Splits queryview into queryview and bp2build. The latter runs as a
presingleton (could be converted to a singleton). This prevents needing
to run soong_ui a subsequent time to build the query. Queryview remains
as a separate step to prevent increasing runtime due to this generation
every time Soong runs.
Currently this is running as a presingleton as this gives a translation
of Android.bp files after only LoadHooks have run, no mutators.
Test: go tests
Test: m queryview && bazel query --config=queryview //...
Change-Id: If2ba28c7ef60fbd41f43bda6623d41c8c7d23a1b
Also get Bazel to write real files there (not symlinks) so that the DIST_DIR can be independent.
Test: Manually using e.g. DIST_DIR=/tmp/foo USE_BAZEL=1 m dist
Change-Id: I39d5219500864c9ecc85f356a028e9b5bf2607f4
The contents of the bazel metrics directory (out/bazel_metrics or
<dist dir>/logs/bazel_metrics if dist arg is specified) is added
in the list of files to be uploaded in order to do performance
analysis of bazel builds.
Bug: b/174479728
Test: * m nothing and checked metrics_uploader log file to ensure
if the metrics is uploaded.
* USE_BAZEL=1 m nothing and checked if the set of metrics
files plus the build_bazel_profile.gz is uploaded through
the metrics_uploader log file.
Change-Id: I394a1b621a06f9acccf154faee6dcd4200fcff4c
Code refactoring has been done for logs directory logic code since
the bazel metrics directory depends on the log directory. For builds
that did not specify a dist directory, the log directory is under
out directory. With dist, the logs directory is under <dist dir>/logs.
This matters for Android CI builds where the metrics files are
placed under logs directory. With this change, the bazel metrics
directory and corresponding files will be under <dist dir>/logs
directory for Android CI builds.
Bug: b/174479728
Test: * USE_BAZEL=1 m nothing (bazel_metrics dir in out dir)
* m nothing (bazel_metrics dir deleted)
* DIST_DIR=/tmp/build USE_BAZEL=1 m nothing dist (bazel_metrics
is in /tmp/build/logs directory)
Change-Id: Ic9e1ff49a1964fcaaf801bde2c19f33597ca1db4
Add a boolean flag to the sbox proto to request the executable bit
to be set after copying a file. This will be used for sandboxing
tools when copying a file in from the source tree that would
normally get its executable bit set during installation.
Bug: 124313442
Test: sbox_test.go
Change-Id: Ie2c197bb5183ffc1bf63fd6effd175143cd324d4
This CL adds a new CONVERT_TO_BAZEL env var, and a bp2build goal. It
reuses the queryview architecture, but registers no mutators before
converting to BUILD files. This gives us a blank slate of the module
graph to work with, and create a shadow/alternate pipeline of mutators
to converge the Bazel BUILD graph to be semantically equivalent with the
Android.bp graph (after apply its current set of mutators).
The command to do so is:
$ CONVERT_TO_BAZEL=true m bp2build
To not clobber with queryview, the generated files are in
out/soong/bp2build.
Test: CONVERT_TO_BAZEL=true m bp2build && bazel query --config=bp2build //...
Test: m queryview && bazel query --config=queryview //..
Test: soong tests
Test: TH presubmit
Fixes: 174465461
Signed-off-by: Jingwen Chen <jingwen@google.com>
Change-Id: I4dd0ccc73abc345d70a50ca2803d6f400cd8c863
Previously in order to make use of dist entries with tag properties it
was necessary for each module type to be modified to store the results
of GenerateTaggedDistFiles(module) in the AndroidMkEntry.DistFiles
property. This change generalizes that mechanism to work across all
module types.
This change does improve the behavior of a couple of tests where
previously a dist with tag property was ignored because tagged dist
files were not available now it is used correctly.
Some module types do not implement OutputFileProducer interface and so
they cannot handle dist with tag properties. This change makes it an
error to attempt to do that. That necessitated adding OutputFiles(tag)
method to customModule in queryview_test.go as some of the tests in
that file used dist entries with tag properties.
Follow up changes will remove the code that was made redundant by this.
Test: m nothing
m dist sdk - before and after this change, compare result to
make sure that there are no significant differences.
Bug: 174226317
Change-Id: Ifc54d67db10ce0d0fe8179c05b97a2be2113be4e
The sbox tool is used to wrap genrule actions, and run them in a
temporary directory. Afterwards, the outputs are moved into their
proper location in the output tree. However, some tools embed the file
name of the output file (as passed to the tool) into the output file.
For example, the perfetto code generator script uses the output file
name to generate a C header guard when it generates
perfetto_src_base_version_gen_h/gen/perfetto_version.gen.h.
When using remote execution / remote caching, these genrule actions are
run locally whenever the output file doesn't exist, effectively making
them unique (across time and between users).
They then cause cache misses on all actions depending on these output
files as well as on transitive actions. In the above example, this
causes libperfetto.so to differ, which then causes all actions
depending on libperfetto.so to be rerun unnecessarily.
As a fix, this commit changes the sbox tool to use the sha1 hash of the
manifest path. The tool already seems to assume that there are no
concurrent runs of the same tool with the same manifest (otherwise
it would fail flakily depending on exact timing). It seems therefore
safe to use a temporary path deterministically derived from the
manifest path.
Test: ran multiple builds w/ remote execution; observe proper caching
Change-Id: I5b73ffd3b7f85cbb0336dfa1675de7ac0e2fd1a8