Soong currently assumes that installed files should depend on
installed files of all transitive dependencies, which results
in extra installed file dependencies through genrules, static
libs, etc.
Annotate dependency tags for dependencies for which the
installed files are necessary such as shared libraries
and JNI libraries.
This avoids extra installed files, and is also a first step
towards genrules using their own copy of tools instead of
the installed copy.
Bug: 124313442
Test: m checkbuild
Test: java.TestBinary
Test: cc.TestInstallSharedLibs
Test: deptag_test.go
Change-Id: Ic22603a5c0718b5a21686672a7471f952b4d1017
Add vendor_ramdisk_available and vendor_ramdisk attribute to
various rules. When a vendor_ramdisk variant of a module is
generated, it is installed to $OUT/vendor-ramdisk.
It is similar to a ramdisk image.
Test: m nothing -j
Change-Id: Ib2d16459f3094dbe21c3bdb7c016cb4b2bf62765
ctx.PrimaryModule() is wrong in the case of a java_binary that
supports both host and device, use an explicit dependency instead.
Once the dependency exists there is no need to manually request
the jar be installed, it will automatically be installed by the
host installation rules for dependencies.
Test: TestBinary
Change-Id: Iddeea2d08bc574c79d42139020558cd70d718ca1
linux_bionic_arm64 is the new host target using Bionic as libc. This
change adds a new Soong config Host_bionic_arm64 that enables the
target.
This change also amends firstTarget() function to handle the case when
the available targets for an OS have different arch families. In that
case, first target is selected for each of the arch family. This is
needed in the (rare) care when both linux_bionic_x86_64 and
linux_bionic_arm64 targets are enabled.
Bug: 159685774
Test: add "Host_bionic_arm64": true to out/soong/soong.config and run
./build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode --skip-make
out/soong/host/linux_bionic-arm64/bin/aarch64-linux-bionic/crosvm
Change-Id: I0885e49379f6ee216c6e82adbb1230655171a7a5
A host target is considered as being cross-compiled when the target
can't run natively on the build machine. For example, linux_glibc/x86_64
is a non-cross target on a standard x86/Linux machine, but is a cross
host on Mac. Previously, whether cross or not was a static attribute of
an OsType. For example, Windows was always considered as cross host,
while linux_bionic was not. This becomes a problem when we support more
host targets like linux_bionic/arm64 which should be cross-host on
standard x86/Linux machines.
This change removes HostCross from the OsClass type and instead adds a
property HostCross to the Target type. When a target is being added, it
is initialized to true when the target can't run natively on the current
build machine.
Bug: 168086242
Test: m
Change-Id: Ic37c8db918873ddf324c86b12b5412952b0f2be2
And remove dual meaning from arm_on_x86 target. It was set for x86
targets with arm support and for arm targets with x86 support - and that
2nd one was abused for native_bridge version of RenderScript.
It's much safer and cleaner to rely on __ANDROID_NATIVE_BRIDGE__ there
while leaving arm_on_x86 to mean "x86 binary built in the image with arm
support".
It's only used by bcc compiler which is in canadian-cross situation here:
it's pure x86-64 binary, but it needs to know about ALL supported
architectures on device because it needs to include appropriate codegen
module.
Bug: http://b/153609531
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --abi armeabi-v7a -m CtsRsCppTestCases
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --abi arm64-v8a -m CtsRsCppTestCases
Change-Id: I869212e0b82eeaa30361a4e183d5c862ab40ef12
AddFarVariationDependencies was broken, which allowed modules to add
dependencies on bootstrap Go modules using os and arch variations
even though boostrap Go modules did not have any variations. Mutate
bootstrap Go modules in the os and arch mutators so that they have the
expected os and arch variations.
This relands Ida7bc75a51ab1d2d38a6be11f574399097380cc9 with fixes
to also mutate *bootstrap.goPackage modules so that they can find a
matching *bootstrap.goBinary module when creating their pluginFor
dependency, and to create a variation for linux_bionic when it is
enabled so that linux_bionic builds can package Go binaries.
Also requries https://github.com/google/blueprint/pull/320 to
support multiple variants of bootstrap Go modules.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: Ibc627aa262c298a076d171a4c21b0b9c2a7b0ada
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
This change fixes some places where host arch is assumed to be x86 to
form a path element like linux-x86. In preparation for non-x86 host
targets, the host arch part is derived from the context.
In addition, InstallForceOS() is refactored so that it can override not
only OsType, but also ArchType. Without this, the paths for the
robolectic modules will be changed from linux-x86 to linux-common, which
breaks several other places where the old paths are expected.
Bug: 134795810
Test: m
Change-Id: Ib38c715948ae546e55021ece82bac1d82e9e5da0
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
AddFarVariationDependencies was broken, which allowed modules to add
dependencies on GoBinaryTool modules using os and arch variations
even though GoBinaryTool modules did not have any variations. Mutate
GoBinaryTool modules in the os and arch mutators so that they have the
expected os and arch variations.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: Ida7bc75a51ab1d2d38a6be11f574399097380cc9
This change make it possible to specify separate rules for native-bridge
case and non-native-bridge case.
Bug: http://b/153609531
Test: build 4arch product
Change-Id: I60145bbb9c94318f14af3cabd9f5960fc9ee62de
Updates the member snapshot creation code to support multiple os types.
It basically sorts the variants by os type, then applies the code to
optimize the arch properties and then it optimizes the properties that
are common across architectures and extracts any properties that are
common across os types.
The java and cc member types needed to be modified to make the location
of the generated files within the snapshot os type dependent when there
is more than one os type. That was done by adding an OsPrefix() method
to the SdkMemberPropertiesBase which returns the os prefix to use when
there is > 1 os type and otherwise returns an empty string.
Added three tests, one for cc shared libraries, one for cc binary and
one for java header libraries.
Bug: 150451422
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I08f5fbdd7852b06c9a9a2f1cfdc364338a3d5bac
Adds a CommonOS variant for sdk that depends on the os specific
variants and is used to generate a single sdk for multiple OsTypes,
e.g. host linux and android.
At the minute the member types only support a single OsType but the
basic mechanism for managing the CommonOS variant and collating the
variants across all of them is there.
The only visible effect of this change is that the location of the
generated snapshot is changed, it is no longer os specific and instead
is in the same location irrespective of which os it is built for.
A lot of tests needed to be changed to specify "common_os" as the
variant type instead of the specific os type. As that is the same across
all tests it is hard coded in CheckSnapshot method.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 150451422
Change-Id: If36be39b06d6910453649f7c288c2d34f688b2f4
Rename the two prefix-in-list funcs so that their usages are clearer.
Also find and replace all the code that essentially does either.
This introduces additional loops in some places, but I think the added
readability and simplicity outweighs the performance degradation, which
should be negligible anyway.
Test: m nothing
Test: TreeHugger
Change-Id: I37e2276ca0c815105ed0031f23c0b1264b480e4f
This implements four modules (static/shared/header libraries, and
binaries) for vendor snapshot. These modules will override source
modules if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION != current.
Bug: 65377115
Test: 1) VNDK_SNAPSHOT_BUILD_ARTIFACTS=true m dist vndk vendor-snapshot
Test: 2) install snapshot under source tree
Test: 3) set BOARD_VNDK_VERSION and boot cuttlefish
Change-Id: I24ddb4c3aa6abeab60bbfd31bcbd8753e2592dc5
proptools.FilterPropertyStructSharded now takes a desired max size
of the name.
Fixes: 146234651
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: Ifa10039e5f55a5d0f4a35172983d43f33af88e93
Remove more android struct tags from runtime created arch structs
to reduce the size of their names, which hit the 64kB limit in
runtime.StructOf if they are too long.
Bug: 146234651
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I6362765275b93c8932eb0b1abbcb4be47031d9b1
Instead of creating a runtime generated struct type:
struct {
Arch struct {
Arm struct {
Armv7-a struct {
...
}
}
...
}
Multilib struct {
Lib32 struct {
...
}
...
}
Target struct {
Android struct {
...
}
...
}
}
Replace it with a top-level struct of empty interfaces:
type archPropRoot struct {
Arch, Multilib, Target interface{}
}
And then embed nil pointers to smaller structs inside it:
struct {
Arm struct {
Armv7-a struct {
...
}
}
...
}
This reduces the maximum number of times the archecture specific
properties are embedded in a runtime generated struct from 139
to 97, which makes it easier to avoid hitting the runtime generated
struct name size limit of 64kB.
Bug: 146234651
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I901c434ac9a1d99c74fc2370c5e6803b3682dc73
prebuilts.
This runs Soong in skip-make mode, using normal in-make mode only to query
platform versions.
The same ${OUT_DIR} cannot be used for both skip-make and in-make builds,
because Soong generates a smaller build.ninja file in in-make builds where
many build targets are expected to be provided by the mk files. Thus this
script avoids using ${OUT_DIR} if it's an in-make build, defaulting instead
to out-aml/.
The script is based on build-ndk-prebuilts.sh, but uses a separate Soong
variable Aml_abis to enable the appropriate target architectures for
Mainline modules. Aml_abis is very similar to Ndk_abis, except "armeabi-v7a"
is used instead of "armeabi", which is necessary to match prebuilt
dependencies, e.g. for LLVM.
Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh libart libdexfile_external
(verify that libraries for arm, arm64, x86, x86_64 are built)
Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh \
out-aml/soong/.intermediates/external/conscrypt/conscrypt-module-sdk/android_common/conscrypt-module-sdk-current.zip
(verify that the zip file contains libconscrypt_jni.so's for all four arches)
Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh com.android.art.{release,debug,testing,host}
(verify that the build completes)
Test: Two identical build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh runs after each other
(verify that the 2nd run completes both Soong and ninja steps quickly without any building)
Change-Id: I35712f9f8f0b1cbb77107314c5927c6720e6c3bf
The logic in cc.Module.ImageMutatorBegin() to skip creating vendor
variants for native bridge modules stopped working when the image
mutator was moved before the arch mutator because the native
bridge variant hadn't been created yet. Move the logic to the arch
mutator to avoid creating native bridge variants for vendor variants.
Fixes: 146486214
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_pasan-userdebug && m SANITIZE_TARGET=address
Change-Id: I46cff4905f929c9989d005f0ceb01388d47323c1
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)
Split the archMutator into two mutators, osMutator to create
android/linux/darwin variants, and archMutator to then further
split them into arm/arm64, etc. When combined with alias
variants in Blueprint this will allow us to depend on the
"android" variant without having to know what architectures
were used to build it.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I0f51d60fc440cf5ae503904ce7849ec797af5fe2
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
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
This reverts commit fe6330c7d2.
Reason for revert: this was accidentally propping up NDK builds
Bug: 141242600
Change-Id: Ie9f8e31479a74e8e9e14d720a5936da6b1d5d113
Translated second architectures now go in NativeBridgeArch instead
of DeviceSecondaryArch.
Bug: 141242600
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I568046330abc002d4eed582cb999b62a5eaba790
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
I3b23590b8ce7c8a1ea1139411d84a53163288da7 renamed AndroidModuleBase
to ModuleBase, but left the receivers called 'a'. Rename them to
'm' to match the type.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I0ebb738152febfd9a2a56ac0b197f19f9e01a1e7