The property is used to exclude some shared and static libs when the
module is built for an APEX.
Bug: 166468760
Test: m
Change-Id: I0dcaa4ae94c01aa00dc5539c60d3054c57fd8824
The distinction between foo and prebuilt_foo doesn't exist in make, so
this could create invalid dependencies when both source and prebuilt
modules exist and the prebuilts are preferred.
Test: `m` with ART module prebuilts with prefer:true in the tree
Test: m nothing
Bug: 172480615
Change-Id: I90b76a8f38493882b3330d1b6789159852e59d55
aosp/1501613 has landed. The filtering hack is no longer needed.
Also, fixed a bug that the dependency to the dynamic linker is not
treated as install dep.
Bug: N/A
Test: `m hosttar` and compare the built cvd-host_package.tar.gz with and
without this change. There is no removed file.
Change-Id: I19ef64e10d34bc8be2592c5258505cd632c91af9
Relands Ic22603a5c0718b5a21686672a7471f952b4d1017 with a minor
change to track libc++ dependencies for python hosts and after
a fix to an internal genrule that depended on transitively
installed java libraries (ag/13068670).
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: I725871249d561428e6f67bba6a7c65b580012b72
* changes:
Store ndkKnownLibs in the config
Register the kythe singleton on the Context instead of globally
Store ninja file deps from PackageVarContext in the config
Store SingletonMakeVarsProviders in the config
Storing ndkKnownLibs prevents multiple tests from running in parallel
as one may be writing to the list while another is reading from it.
Store it in the config so each test has its own copy.
Test: go test -race ./apex
Change-Id: Iba57c9494012c9e0ae9e5ffaa63b9b2bd2c77492
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
The usage of the well known type Empty requires a hack in the module
above the grpc implementation, this is now the generated stem_mod.rs
This also adds additional implicit dependencies that are required by
the grpc protobuf generated code. This includes the addition of a
'header_libs' property for library dependencies which export include
paths required by protos.
We also now include both the protos and the grpcio in the library
variant via the mod_stem.rs.
Bug: 172592789
Bug: 171504899
Test: m nothing
Test: Example rust_grpcio module build command includes dependencies,
include paths.
Change-Id: I187a13cd5cdea991828a1020314de16727e4f74e
To make a module available to product variants, it must define
`product_available: true`. `vendor_available: true` will not create
product variants any more.
However, in this CL, we don't change the behavior of
`vendor_available` property. It still creates both variants. After we
update all Android.bp files that need to provide product variants
with `product_available: true`, we may upload the remaining patches.
Bug: 150902910
Test: lunch aosp_arm64-userdebug && m
Change-Id: I0fd5be7bbae2c45d5cab3c3c2ca49f53a9b6f975
The stubs methods are very specific to cc for now, move them out
of LinkableInterface so they are not shared with rust. Instead,
create a cc.Module.library field that contains the libraryInterface
to simplify calling libraryInterface methods on cc modules.
Test: all Soong tests
Test: no change to Soong outputs
Change-Id: I0289d866ce1f7a765631fe3101a62b1b4988ba1c
... and ramdisk_available modules. If a module is both
vendor_ramdisk_available and ramdisk_available, on a device
that mark recovery_as_boot and move_recovery_resources_to_vendor_boot
simultaneously (and incorrectly),
both will be installed to recovery/root/first_stage_ramdisk. Fix the
path conflict of the two variants by moving the vendor_ramdisk variant
to vendor-ramdisk/first_stage_ramdisk instead.
Also update comments for Vendor_ramdisk_available.
Test: m nothing -j
Bug: 156098440
Change-Id: I2b776b6fd8f5a2c361c0f6a89231e3cebc2646f0
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 $OUT/vendor-ramdisk.
It is similar to a ramdisk image.
Test: m nothing -j
Change-Id: Ib2d16459f3094dbe21c3bdb7c016cb4b2bf62765
Prepare for making the relationship between an llndk_library stubs
module and the cc_library implementation module explicit by
adding an llndk_stubs property. Each cc_library will be updated
to point to its llndk_library, and the llndk_library name will
be changed to make the .llndk suffix explicit. Then the implicit
connection and suffix can be removed.
Bug: 170784825
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I6b0482a3f286ec29b2e928551aa4317749f2b499
If vndk-sp closure fails, the error message mentions it instead of
double-loadable error. It would be more helpful since vndk-sp is more
straightforward to fix.
Bug: 171080110
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: Icc762a4ffb4a8d7d6b31ef1daac17f13383518bf
Implement stubsVersions on *llndkStubDecorator and *stubDecorator to
handle the special cases in versionSelectorMutator.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Idc985c52f91450df42c0275b2b2acef3f2ed8868
Move the CRT objects into the version mutator and retire the
ndk_api mutator.
Test: no change to build.ninja or Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: Ibbbde323e3e0e8e4702dda4f3828a49786280118
The ndk_api mutator is similar to the version mutator. Move the
ndk_library ndk_api variations into the version mutator instead,
which will help later when consolidating the stubs handling
between NDK, LLDNK and Apex libraries.
Test: No change to build.ninja or Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: I51417cf669265762c15f7289e1dc186d017ef4a9
Start consolidating stubs, llndk stubs, and ndk stubs by replacing
all of the concrete type asserts in the stubs methods with
libraryInterface.
Test: no change to build.ninja, Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: I195d99c91e5f7afda5bcb489d20b524b3300c1b1
Export information about static libraries, shared libraries and
exported flags through Providers instead of accessing the module
directly. Much more is left to be converted, but this significantly
simplifies the dependencies on libraries with stubs by making it easy
for a module to masquerade as another by simply exporting the
providers from the other module. Instead of depending on all the
versions of a library and then picking which one to use later, it
can depend only on the implementation variant and then select the
right SharedLibraryInfo from the variant.
Test: m checkbuild
Test: only expected changes to build.ninja
Change-Id: I1fd9eb4d251cf96ed8398d586efc3e0817663c76
A global variant was used to store the global mapping between
modules and APEXes. Replace it with storing pointers to APEX
contents inside each module so that they can query the contents
of any APEXes they belong to.
Bug: 146393795
Test: all Soong tests
Test: single line change to build.ninja host install dependency ordering
Test: no Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk, make_vars-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk or late-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: Id2d7b73ea27f8c3b41d30820bdd86b65c539bfa4
* changes:
Don't create version variations of sdk modules
Create fewer empty version variants
Don't make SplitPerApiLevel imply UseSdk
Remove vendor crt special case
Fix apex_test.go and add it to Android.bp
Don't create empty version variants for binaries, objects, rust
rlibs or rust dylibs.
Test: no change to build.ninja
Change-Id: I62d4d43da476eafdb258a08b5ada758bb2971a1a
UseSdk was returning true when SplitPerApiLevel returned true,
which was causing the platform variant of SplitPerApiLevel
module to compile against the SDK. Check SplitPerApiLevel
separately in the sdkMutator instead.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I0ae667d48a3b7b96709a6cad8e8ea9701659fc2a
The hwasan runtime has stubs, make the function to add all version
variants of a shared library available to the sanitizer mutator.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ie4124022140f8520834d7bf7b59f0499cd381083
There were multiple stacked issues with prebuilt library stubs that
cancelled eachother out. Prebuilts were never considered to be
DirectlyInAnyApex by the AndroidMk logic to handle stubs libraries
because it looked it up in the global list of modules in apexes
using the name with the "prebuilt_" prefix. Fixing that to use
ctx.BaseModuleName() exposed a second issue, that stubs variants
for prebuilt libraries were never created, so there was no latest
version to expose to Make.
Making the *prebuiltLibraryLinker type work with all of the
methods that handle stubs should really be done with an interface
and methods implemented on *libraryDecorator, but that would
also cause other types like that embed libraryDecorator to
participate in stubs that may trigger more issues. I'd like
to replace those methods anyways, so just manually handle
*prebuiltLibraryLinker for now.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I1267ee01659ad9ab11d75318c6c6bdbf8f72a061
I2954bb21c1cfdeb305f25cfb6c8711c930f6ed50 switched normalizeVersions
to work on ApiLevels, which inadvertantly caused it to return "current"
instead of "10000" for libraries that specify "current" in their stubs
property. ChooseSdkVersion couldn't handle "current" because it was
manually converting the version to an int. Switch ChooseSdkVersion
to use ApiLevels instead so that it can handle "current".
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Id412359e092483ba419118dd03bc206fae702a96
Whole_static_libs required custom error checking when
AllowMissingDependencies was set because it could end up depending
on an empty list of objects, which would leave nothing in the
dependency tree that had been replaced with an ErrorRule.
Reuse the prebuilts case to depend on the .a file when there
are no objects and remove the custom error handling.
Test: TestEmptyWholeStaticLibsAllowMissingDependencies
Change-Id: Ic3216235f7e5ae8b5b6ab31ef2ca35c3994d82aa
rust_bindgen modules can't inherit properties in cc_defaults that would
be useful for generating bindings (such as cflags). This CL moves these
common properties out into a new struct in cc and adds that struct to
cc_default.
Additionally, Cppflags is added to rust_bindgen to make sure that these
get picked up as well from cc_defaults.
Bug: 163598610
Test: rust_bindgen module uses cflags in cc_defaults.
Test: New Soong test passes
Change-Id: I702442a355244dc01954083f98a2eebbcea12e47
Pass the value of system_shared_libs to the Android.mk world, so that
prebuilt ELF check can exclude them from fix suggestions.
Bug: 141925662
Test: Write a bad cc_prebuilt_library module and check fix suggestions
Change-Id: I0cc61821765507180ce6a582bf8125a192f83a57
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
Keeping the int constant around for now as FutureApiLevelInt because
it's still useful in places that haven't adopted ApiLevel yet for
testing if their non-ApiLevel API level is current or not.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/154667674
Change-Id: I47a7012703f41fdeb56f91edf9c83afa93042deb
Handling of API levels within Soong is currently fairly difficult
since it isn't always clear based on context what kind of API level a
given string represents, how much canonicalizing and error checking
the code receiving the string are expected to do, or how those errors
should be treated.
The API level struct does not export its raw data, so as to keep its
"constructor" private to the android package, and to prevent misuse of
the `number` field, which is only an implementation detail for preview
API levels. API levels can be parsed with either
`android.ApiLevelFromUser`, which returns any errors to the caller, or
`android.ApiLevelOrPanic`, which is used in the case where the input
is trusted and any errors in parsing should panic. Even within the
`android` package, these APIs should be preferred over direct
construction.
For cases where there are context specific parsing requirements, such
as handling the "minimum" alias in the cc module,
`nativeApiLevelFromUser` and `nativeApiLevelOrPanic` should be used
instead.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/154667674
Change-Id: Id52921fda32cb437fb1775ac2183299dedc0cf20
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
When building a vendor snapshot, the general rule the
build system uses to select a module for inclusion into
the vendor snapshot is if it's a framework module.
However, there are cases where a partner may modify the
framework module, thereby assuming control of that
module.
This change adds the exclude_from_vendor_snapshot
property allowing the partner to mark a module that
would normally be included in the vendor snapshot for
exclusion. This module is then built from source when
building the vendor image against the vendor snapshot.
Bug: 165705527
Test: m nothing
Test: build partner code against vendor snapshot
Change-Id: I6c5c15f13eeeb8f29717a4abd84b65fa72096889
To support module specific lexer flags, this follows the same strategy
as the yacc flags:
- add LexProperties to the BaseCompilerProperties
- propagate those flags to the generator generation (i.e. genLex)
- add a placeholder for custom flags
- replace the placeholder with the concatenated flags
This might not support escaping very well, but I figured that this is a
very edge case. Support for escaping etc. could be added later on.
Bug: 159682555
Signed-off-by: Matthias Maennich <maennich@google.com>
Change-Id: I31a3b783bb05213fe1621191031952b41b318103
APEX variants that share the same SDK version and updatability
almost always use identical command line arguments to build but
with different intermediates directories. This causes unnecessary
build time and disk space for duplicated work.
Deduplicate APEX variants that would build identically. Create
aliases from the per-APEX variations to the new shared variations
so that the APEX modules can continue to depend on them via the
APEX name as the variation.
This has one significant change in behavior. Before this change,
if an APEX had two libraries in its direct dependencies and one
of those libraries depended on the other, and the second library
had stubs, then the first library would depend on the implementation
of the second library and not the stubs. After this change, if
the first library is also present in a second APEX but the second
library is not, then the common variant shared between the two
APEXes would use the stubs, not the implementation.
In a correctly configured set of build rules this change will
be irrelevant, because if the compilation worked for the second
APEX using stubs then it will work for the common variant using
stubs. However, if an incorrect change to the build rules is
made this could lead to confusing errors, as a previously-working
common variant could suddenly stop building when a module is added
to a new APEX without its dependencies that require implementation
APIs to compile.
This change reduces the number of modules in an AOSP arm64-userdebug
build by 3% (52242 to 50586), reduces the number of variants of the
libcutils module from 74 to 53, and reduces the number of variants
of the massive libart[d] modules from 44 to 32.
This relands I0529837476a253c32b3dfb98dcccf107427c742c with a fix
to always mark permissions XML files of java_sdk_library modules as
unique per apex since they contain the APEX filename, and a fix
to UpdateUniqueApexVariationsForDeps to check ApexInfo.InApexes
instead of DepIsInSameApex to check if two modules are in the same
apex to account for a module that depends on another in a way that
doesn't normally include the dependency in the APEX (e.g. a libs
property), but the dependency is directly included in the APEX.
Bug: 164216768
Test: go test ./build/soong/apex/...
Change-Id: I2ae170601f764e5b88d0be2e0e6adc84e3a4d9cc
APEX variants that share the same SDK version and updatability
almost always use identical command line arguments to build but
with different intermediates directories. This causes unnecessary
build time and disk space for duplicated work.
Deduplicate APEX variants that would build identically. Create
aliases from the per-APEX variations to the new shared variations
so that the APEX modules can continue to depend on them via the
APEX name as the variation.
This has one significant change in behavior. Before this change,
if an APEX had two libraries in its direct dependencies and one
of those libraries depended on the other, and the second library
had stubs, then the first library would depend on the implementation
of the second library and not the stubs. After this change, if
the first library is also present in a second APEX but the second
library is not, then the common variant shared between the two
APEXes would use the stubs, not the implementation.
In a correctly configured set of build rules this change will
be irrelevant, because if the compilation worked for the second
APEX using stubs then it will work for the common variant using
stubs. However, if an incorrect change to the build rules is
made this could lead to confusing errors, as a previously-working
common variant could suddenly stop building when a module is added
to a new APEX without its dependencies that require implementation
APIs to compile.
This change reduces the number of modules in an AOSP arm64-userdebug
build by 3% (52242 to 50586), reduces the number of variants of the
libcutils module from 74 to 53, and reduces the number of variants
of the massive libart[d] modules from 44 to 32.
Bug: 164216768
Test: go test ./build/soong/apex/...
Change-Id: I0529837476a253c32b3dfb98dcccf107427c742c
In preparation for reusing the same variation for multiple apexes,
rename ApexName to ApexVariationName.
Bug: 164216768
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I88f2c5b192ffa27acd38e01952d0cefd413222a0
We don't need the prebuilt versions. The NDK CRT objects are (now)
built from the platform sources and the only difference is that the
NDK CRT objects also include an ELF note that identifies the NDK
version, which isn't helpful for anything built by the platform.
Add a `crt` property to cc_object that allows CRT objects to identify
themselves. CRT objects, unlike other modules, will have a variant
built per-API level they support, rather than just an SDK variant and
a platform variant. This is needed because new CRT objects will rely
on APIs not available in old libcs and old CRT objects will not
support all the features of a modern one.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/159925977
Change-Id: I6595485fa1bfe0ad4945193d344b863f64eec654
unavailable-to-platform case.
This removes the special case added in https://r.android.com/1274763
from SkipInstall(), so that it doesn't cause conflicting AndroidMk
entries when a cc_prebuilt_library_static module has prefer:true and
the corresponding source module exists.
Test: `m` in a tree with a snapshot created from art-module-sdk where
the libartimagevalues module has prefer:true
Bug: 151303681
Change-Id: I651ae325753b707296892adb4cae80daaddb6af2
The implementation before libraryDependencyTag was added failed to
include some JNI libraries into apps because it did not handle
sharedExportDepTag, earlySharedDepTag or lateSharedDepTag.
Also fix a bug in cc.*Module.IsNdk that was comparing "liblog.ndk"
against "liblog" and incorrectly returning false that would have
caused NDK libraries that now pass the check above to incorrectly be
packaged into the APK.
Bug: 162437057
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I02fb745abb5cace2b4e5bfff2f35cef6d2e0a4ff
The implementation before libraryDependencyTag was added failed to
treat shared library dependencies with reexported headers on a
static library as crossing the apex boundary because the dependency
tag was overwritten from SharedFromStaticDepTag to sharedExportDepTag,
causing FromStatic to be false.
Bug: 162437057
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I514b90aeb0f1477045e92b46d17336d4fb2fb62c
The implementation before libraryDependencyTag was added failed to
expose some shared or header libraries because it didn't handle the
headerExportDepTag or SharedFromStaticDepTag tags.
Bug: 162437057
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ie477de70faa31cca8afaa753ea1c0c39586858c7
dependencyTag uses a set of predefined tags to identify different types
of dependencies. There are already multiple bits of metadata stored
in the dependency tag (Library, Shared, ReexportFlags), and supporting
them all requires a combinatorial explosion of predefined tags and
causes issues when using equality comparisons if a new bit of metadata
is added.
Add a new libraryDependencyTag type that will contain the metadata
bits, and replace the quality comparisons with checks on the metadata
bits.
There are 5 TODOs where modifying the checks identified problems with
the existing checks. These were left in place to produce identical
build output and will be fixed separately.
Bug: 162437057
Test: no change to build.ninja or {Android,make_vars,late}-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: I72d4207dcf381c07c92e00e5a03968ebb5ed8d30
* changes:
Revert "Add prebuilt_build_tool to allow genrules to use prebuil..."
Revert "Switch cc's use of bison and flex to prebuilt_build_tool"
Revert "Fix builds with absolute OUT_DIR"
Revert submission 1366377-prebuilt_build_tool_make
Reason for revert: breaks build
Reverted Changes:
I20bf062bb:Export prebuilt tools to Make
I4bb526492:Move some prebuilt build tool configs to Soong
I195b68813:Support per-module MakeVars
Ibcb257e7b:Fix dependency loop with flex
I6150f0f39:Switch cc's use of bison and flex to prebuilt_buil...
I6939451b8:Reland "Use genrules to build a consistent awk."
Idee60640f:Add prebuilt_build_tool modules for genrule use
I00893172b:Rename bison to bison_bin
I82c26be1c:Add prebuilt_build_tool to allow genrules to use p...
Change-Id: I1ca553ffe4b09250a441b9bc477c3ba98c6f6549
* changes:
Support per-module MakeVars
Switch cc's use of bison and flex to prebuilt_build_tool
Add prebuilt_build_tool to allow genrules to use prebuilt tools
__ANDROID_SDK_VERSION__ for a cc module means API level of which the
module should work with.
For APEX variants, it should be apex.min_sdk_version and tracked by the
variable cc.Module.apexSdkVersion.
The variable was set in the wrong place and used uninitialized
sometimes, which results __ANDROID_SDK_VERSION__=0.
Bug: n/a
Test: m
Test: checked build.ninja manually
=> no __ANDROID_SDK_VERSION__=0
Change-Id: Iba532b2c62773983414a061f5291a73363322487
This allows dependencies on link:shared variant of library modules, and
adds the shared libraries adjacent to the test binary
Test: Manually verified on bionic-unit-tests target
Change-Id: I5d406bf9428664c5ac3d3c5915507b750375debb
generated_sources needs exclude_* just like that srcs needs exclude_srcs
to support variant-specific exclusion of source files.
Bug: 159585065
Test: m
Change-Id: I49e49b0b3a0115a01fc9cf6f9fe74b23e723a785
Even though modules listed in generated_headers may produce .h files and
return the list of them as GeneratedSourceFiles(), cc modules do not
need them. GeneratedDeps() and GeneratedHeaderDirs() are what we need.
Bug: n/a
Test: m
Change-Id: I655f88e8c1a387e256c58913931721aaeab90b62
This doesn't need to be manually maintained. It briefly did need to be
during the transition from the old prebuilts, but that's long gone.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/113547923
Change-Id: If05633f3cf622ab39e560a3dfcc88f3eb50406bf
Enforce min_sdk_version for every payload dependency of updatable
APEX/APKs.
android.CheckMinSdkVersion() calls ApexModule.ShouldSupportSdkVersion
for every transitive dependency from APEX/APK modules to see if it
meets the min_sdk_version requirements.
The common implementation for apex/android_app is provided in
android/apex.go.
Bug: 145796956
Bug: 152655956
Bug: 153333044
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I4a947dc94026df7cebd552b6e8ccdb4cc1f67170
When a lib has sdk_version set, an SDK variant and a platform variant
are created by the sdkMutator. Then by the versionMutator, if the
library had 'stubs.versions' property, one or more versioned variants
and one impl variant are created for each of the two (SDK and platform)
variants. As a concrete example,
cc_library {
name: "foo",
sdk_version: "current",
stubs: { versions: ["1", "2"], },
}
would create 6 variants:
1) (sdk: "", version: "")
2) (sdk: "", version: "1")
3) (sdk: "", version: "2")
4) (sdk: "sdk", version: "")
5) (sdk: "sdk", version: "1")
6) (sdk: "sdk", version: "2")
This is somewhat uncessary because the need for the SDK mutator is to
have the platform variant (sdk:"") of a lib where sdk_version is unset,
which actually makes sens for the impl variant (version:""), but not
the versioned variants (version:"1" or version:"2").
This is not only unncessary, but also causes duplicate module
definitions in the Make side when doing an unbundled build. Specifically,
The #1 and #4 above both are emitted to Make and get the same name
"foo".
To fix the problem and not to create unnecessary variants, the versioned
variants are no longer created for the sdk variant. So, foo now has
the following variants only.
1) (sdk: "", version: "") // not emitted to Make (by versionMutator)
2) (sdk: "", version: "1") // not emitted to Make (by versionMutator)
3) (sdk: "", version: "2") // emitted to Make (by versionMutator)
4) (sdk: "sdk", version: "") // not emitted to Make (by versionMutator)
Bug: 159106705
Test: Add sdk_version:"minimum" to libnativehelper in libnativehelper/Android.bp.
m SOONG_ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true TARGET_BUILD_UNBUNDLED=true libnativehelper
Change-Id: I6f02f4189e5504286174ccff1642166da82d00c9
* changes:
Add DistForGoal to MakeVarsContext
Define Soong phony rules in Make
Remove paths from cc.TestConfig
Remove most paths from java.TestConfig
Allow tests to bypass PathForSource existence checks
kernel_headers exports header files from TARGET_DEVICE_KERNEL_HEADERS,
TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS, and TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS. All of
them are bound to vendor, so they will always have both variants.
Bug: 157106227
Test: manual
Change-Id: I903b7ddbee21f63174dbba47bc6c093b90d1b42d
To support dist-for-goals in Soong, we need to define all phony rules
in Make so that dist-for-goals can insert additional dependencies on
them. Collect all the phony rules in phonySingleton and write them
out as Make rules when Soong is embedded in Make, or as blueprint.Phony
rules when Soong is run standalone.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I68201eff30744b0f487fc4f11f033767b53a627d
Not all vendor modules are meant to be working with multiple versions of
vndk unmodified. This restricts all vendor or vendor_available modules
to only one variant. Modules under proprietary directories will only
have BOARD_VNDK_VERSION variant, while modules under AOSP directories
will only have PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION variant.
Bug: 157106227
Bug: 157133296
Test: capture snapshot from R
Test: try building master with R snapshot
Change-Id: I4ebe1da8d887cd76722fa8ab5ae9305da09074d4
Merged-In: I4ebe1da8d887cd76722fa8ab5ae9305da09074d4
(cherry picked from commit af578ffacc)
cc_object modules are also necessary for vendor snapshot.
Bug: 157106227
Test: m vendor-snapshot
Change-Id: Idf4fd37a26f6f712f3cbab43133622f9f9bd9372
Merged-In: Idf4fd37a26f6f712f3cbab43133622f9f9bd9372
(cherry picked from commit 502679e061)
This refines the vendor snapshot codes in order to fix logic errors.
- Capture toolchain_library and cc_library_headers correctly.
- Redirect unwind static library correctly.
- Filter out sanitize / coverage / lto by looking at HideFromMake.
- Add binary() function for clear and shorter codes.
- Include test modules.
- Add more tests to prevent further snapshot breakages.
Bug: 157106227
Test: m vendor-snapshot
Test: m nothing for all available targets
Test: EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true \
NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS="*" m nothing
Change-Id: Id90082b5ab730f928582ad24f022ba410855400e
Merged-In: Id90082b5ab730f928582ad24f022ba410855400e
(cherry picked from commit 4d8d8fec4a)
There're two ways to enable hwasan:
- global setting: TARGET_SANITIZE=hwaddress
- individual setting: sanitize: { hwaddress: true }
This change covers both cases by looking up if com.android.runtime is
hwaddress santized or not.
Bug: 156678661
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: I67c382c3e76a06f4b27f221eebd153c698647227
objects.
Necessary to make whole_static_libs work with
cc_prebuilt_library_static since it doesn't propagate the list of
object files.
Test: Build & boot
Test: m libsigchain && \
ar t out/soong/.intermediates/art/sigchainlib/libsigchain/android_arm64_armv8-a_cortex-a73_static/libsigchain.a
(Check that the list is sigchain.o followed by async_safe_log.o, both
in a normal build and in one where async_safe is a prebuilt static
lib.)
Bug: 154248570
Change-Id: Iaada8490ce713c13804b5771ad606f4a27e72a2f
A lib providing stable C APIs should be available only to the APEX
containing the library. It shouldn't be available to other APEXes,
especially via static linking.
This change also fixes a bug that llndkImplDep (the dependency from
llndk stub to its implementation library) was recognized as being in the
same APEX.
Bug: 151051671
Test: m
Change-Id: Ifda7f4a367f68afcde93c86cda45a28cacd91f99
This adds gcov coverage support for Rust device library and binary
modules (including test modules). Support is provided to pass Rust
static library gcno files to CC modules and visa versa.
Additional changes:
* Begin mutator added for Rust modules.
* SuffixInList added to android package.
* CoverageEnabled added to Coverage interface.
* CoverageFiles added to LinkableLibrary interface.
* Fix in coverage mutator for non-CC modules which marked the wrong
variant as the coverage variant.
* Added coverage libraries to the cc.GatherRequiredDepsForTest.
Bug: 146448203
Test: NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS='*' m -j <rust_module>
Change-Id: If20728bdde42a1dd544a35a40f0d981b80a5835f
Adding the Soong header_libs dependencies to
module-info.json allows tools to more accurately detect
all module-level dependencies. This change adds
LOCAL_HEADER_LIBRARIES, populated from header_libs, to
the Soong's Android.mk prebulit module definition so
that it will propagate through the prebuilt into
base_rules.mk and eventually to module-info.json.
Bug: 151755703
Test: Find header_libs deps in module-info.json
Change-Id: Ic7134d33fa71822aae548ca097851dc0c1371bad
This change adds 'test_for' property to cc_test_* types. The property is
used to mark a module as a test for one or more APEXes, in which case
the module has accecss to the private part of the listed APEXes. For
example, the module is linked with the actrual shared library in the
APEX instead of the stub of the shared library.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: already +2'ed by owner
Bug: 129539670
Bug: 153046163
Test: m
Change-Id: I45ed0d7a15540b0d69b2a3b8d9c4cb202adff6f2
"version" mutator creates stubs variants for "cc" libraries with
"stubs.versions". These stubs are for APEX-APEX or APEX-Platform
boundaries.
For host/ramdisk/recovery variants, stubs are not necessary.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cp from internal
Bug: 153698496
Test: m
Merged-In: Id576c4318d9d69246a4a7e2fb4145d5fd2ab9416
Change-Id: Id576c4318d9d69246a4a7e2fb4145d5fd2ab9416
(cherry picked from commit c40b5193fe)
min_sdk_version is the minimum version of the sdk that the compiled
artifacts will run against.
For example, when a module is used by two APEXes and their
min_sdk_versions are set to 29 and 30, then the module should support
both versions even if it is compiled against 30. Therefore,
min_sdk_version of the module needs to be set 29 in that case. In
general, this is set as the minimum value of min_sdk_vesions of APEXes.
For now, there's no build-time checks about this prop even if the prop
is set.
Bug: 145796956
Bug: 152655956
Bug: 153333044
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I072ad8c317d2615e8b08e4e7ea2db8e7955b4b12
It has been wrong to split ALL_VERSIONS into exclusive two sets of
before/after TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION.
And PLATFORM_VERSION_ALL_CODENAMES supports all *active* list of
non-finalized codenames.
Bug: 152960049
Test: m
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cp from master
Merged-In: I78ca88758998e440bea72ba2d56d90eea3ec99ae
Change-Id: I78ca88758998e440bea72ba2d56d90eea3ec99ae
(cherry picked from commit 424175d72a)
Revert submission 1242911-sdk_version_variant
Reason for revert: b/153394225
Reverted Changes:
Ife99745fb:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of libagq...
I1bae84c43:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of androi...
I6e6021ed3:Use stl to depend on libc++
Ife99745fb:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of libRSS...
I2c9f439b9:Fix static dependency on libprotobuf-cpp-lite-ndk
Iff2aff9cf:Set sdk_version for cc_genrules used by modules wi...
I7d72934aa:Add sdk mutator for native modules
Ief378a007:Use sdk variant of Soong modules when LOCAL_SDK_VE...
Bug: 149591340
Change-Id: I798fa902c779469c6382b6699351e5d12bf14785
Fixes: 153394225
This partially reverts https://r.android.com/1278193. The propagated
symbol files contain all versions, even though only one is applicable
in a given SDK snapshot.
It's uncertain what repercussions this might have, but one is that if
we were to update a snapshot for a fixed version then it might change
because the symbol file contains new versions that aren't applicable.
Since the symbol file isn't actually needed at this point it's better
to wait with this step until the use cases for it are more clear.
Test: m nothing
Test: Create an SDK snapshot with Bionic libs, drop it into a
master-art tree without bionic/ in it, build ART APEXes, and check
that the Soong phase completes (specifically that the stubs are
detected even without symbol files).
Bug: 152481980
Change-Id: Ic79f89bc6d11d0b6552fa20791f5680ff9a40c0d
Necessary to make the APEX build logic treat the libraries as API
boundaries rather than dependencies to bundle.
The .so files in the snapshots are the compiled stub libraries in this
case. They are strictly speaking redundant since they can be generated
from the .map.txt files in the snapshots, but doing that would require
extending the cc_prebuilt_library(_shared) module types with a full
compiler pass etc, and that would break a lot of assumptions in the cc
package.
Test: m nothing
Test: Create an SDK snapshot with Bionic libs, drop it into a
master-art tree without bionic/ in it, build ART APEXes, and check
that the Soong phase completes (specifically no errors about various
APEX libs requiring libc that is not available to them).
Bug: 152481980
Change-Id: I31b928e6261198b6dd6f6b17196e714f07b64172
Previously, when Q-targeting apexes are bundled-built, they are built
against the latest stubs.
It was because unwinder is linked dynamically in R and APIs are provided
by libc while Q apexes should run on Q where libc doesn't provide those
APIs. To make Q apexes run on Q device, libc++ should be linked with
static unwinder. But, because libc++ with static unwinder may cause problem
on HWASAN build, Q apexes were built against the latest stubs for bundled
build.
However, Q apexes should be built against Q stubs.
Now, only for HWASAN builds, Q apexes are built against the latest stubs
(and native modules are not linked with static unwinder).
Bug: 151912436
Test: TARGET_SANITIZE=hwaddress m
=> Q apexes(media, resolv, ..) are linked with the latest stubs
m
=> Q apexes are linked with Q stubs,
and Q apexes' libc++ is linked with static unwinder
Merged-In: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
Change-Id: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
(cherry picked from commit 7406660685)
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cp from internal
Change-Id: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
Compiling native modules against the NDK disables platform features
like ASAN. For anything shipped on the system image there is no
reason to compile against the NDK. Add a new mutator to Soong that
creates a platform and an SDK variant for modules that set
sdk_version, and ignore sdk_version for the platform variant. The
SDK variant will be used for embedding in APKs that may be installed
on older platforms. Apexes use their own variants that enforce
backwards compatibility.
Test: sdk_test.go
Test: TestJNIPackaging
Bug: 149591340
Change-Id: I7d72934aaee2e1326cc0ba5f29f51f14feec4521
platform.
The NOTICE file generation depends on the NOTICE targets for all static
library dependencies. If such a dependency didn't have
//apex_available:platform it didn't get any AndroidMk entry and hence
no NOTICE target via soong_cc_prebuilt.mk. If it was then depended upon
by a binary or library that is accessible to platform, the NOTICE
dependency failed.
Normally such a dependency is invalid, but there are corner cases where
binaries go neither into platform nor any APEX module, and they can
legitimately have such dependencies (cf. b/152241137).
With this CL requests to skip installation of such a static libraries
are ignored so that they get AndroidMk entries, which will always have
LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE set.
Test: "m simpleperf_ndk" with https://r.android.com/1273016, which
removes //apex_available:platform from libs that simpleperf_ndk
depends on statically.
Bug: 152241137
Bug: 149217815
Change-Id: If36e85dd16ade56d4ec1d6744811df5a15b6242c
Necessary to get correct prebuilts for many Bionic libs.
Cleaned up numerious "system_shared_libs: []" from test fixtures, since
they otherwise would need correction in the expected results, and it is
better to have a single test focused on testing system_shared_libs
propagation.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 152255951
Change-Id: If2e8a5296223e6281d833312660e8e9e4cd184c0
This reverts commit 380fc3615c.
Reason for revert: breaking one of internal targets
Change-Id: Ica96c44078e5a7f674410828af3ba851317775dd
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: revert to fix build failure
When exporting Soong modules to Makefile, each VNDK snapshot module
whose version is BOARD_VNDK_VERSION has ".vendor" suffix. So makeLibName
should also return ".vendor", not the full vndk snapshot suffix like
".vndk.29.arm64.vendor".
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick
Bug: 151274994
Test: manual build with snapshot
Change-Id: I48f606f90f6c5ca55d0a5bc29bad491c38a44f47
Merged-In: I48f606f90f6c5ca55d0a5bc29bad491c38a44f47
(cherry picked from commit 7ac1fa7823)
Even though use_vendor:true is prohibited, there is media.swcodec apex
which is still use_vendor: true and also needs to support Android10.
(min_sdk_version: 29)
Because LLNDK stubs were provided only for the current VNDK version,
media.swcodec couldn't be built against min_sdk_version: 29.
This change introduces additional versions for LLNDK stubs which are
enforced when an apex with use_vendor: true sets min_sdk_version.
To make things easier, the versions of LLNDK stubs are borrowed from its
implementation libraries.
Bug: 147450930
Bug: 149591522
Test: TARGET_BUILD_APPS=com.android.media.swcodec m
(with min_sdk_version: 29 set)
check if liblog/libc/libm/libdl stubs are 29
check if 29 stubs don't have new symbols.
Change-Id: I79946cbb4da6617138a96d2b254349d3a298e77b
This change ensures that the runtime dependencies between a
binary/shared library are correctly specified in the snapshot so that
the build can ensure that shared libraries are built before the targets
that use them.
It adds support for differentiating between references that are
required to refer to another sdk member (required) and those that may
refer to either an sdk member or a non-sdk member (optional). The
latter is used for shared library references as the libraries used by
an sdk member may be provided from outside the sdk. e.g. liblog is not
part of the ART module but is used by some members of the ART sdk.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia8509ffe79b208c23beba1880fe9c8a92b732685
The sdk snapshot creates two prebuilts for each member one that is
versioned and one that is not. If they are both installed then they
lead to duplicate rules in make for creating the same installed file.
This change adds an installable property to cc modules that will
prevent the installation of the file and then adds installable: false
on the versioned prebuilt for cc modules.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I4cb294c2b0c8a3f411eea569775835d9e41726d6
sdk_version is passed for relevant variants.
If not specified or "current",
it maps to "10000" for platform variants, and
"min_sdk_version" of the apex for apex variants.
Bug: 150860940
Test: m (soong test)
manually check build.ninja
Change-Id: I5102ab0c5086b5ad29d16ac45af55d32062167b4
Native modules within APEX should be linked with proper stub version
according to its min_sdk_version.
For example, when min_sdk_version is set to "29", libfoo in the apex
would be linked to libbar of version 29 from platform, even if it has
a newer version like 30.
Bug: 145796956
Test: m nothing (soong tests)
Change-Id: I4a0b2002587bc24b7deeb5d59b6eeba5e1db5b1f
VNDK and vendor snapshot singleton work in a single thread, so globbing
in singleton results in ridiculus running time. Moving codes to
GenerateAndroidBuildActions to reduce running time.
Bug: 150406226
Test: VNDK_SNAPSHOT_BUILD_ARTIFACTS=true m dist vndk vendor-snapshot
Test: vendorSnapshotSingleton build time became 0.56s (from 10s)
Test: build.ninja building time became 1m11s (from 1m21s)
Change-Id: I4a081eef5847c62ca00280ca426f5b4e10f87b59