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
apex will normally place libc and some other system libraries into a
separate directory. This is to ensure that early startup works
correctly. Some apex targets want to have these libraries at the
normal places however.
Test: ./art/tools/build_linux_bionic.sh com.android.runtime.host
Bug: 123591866
Bug: 120266448
Change-Id: Ib5a67a43fe3eea6188b4df9215e743f1634045f3