// Copyright 2019 The Android Open Source Project // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package rust import ( "android/soong/android" "android/soong/tradefed" ) type TestProperties struct { // Disables the creation of a test-specific directory when used with // relative_install_path. Useful if several tests need to be in the same // directory, but test_per_src doesn't work. No_named_install_directory *bool // the name of the test configuration (for example "AndroidTest.xml") that should be // installed with the module. Test_config *string `android:"path,arch_variant"` // the name of the test configuration template (for example "AndroidTestTemplate.xml") that // should be installed with the module. Test_config_template *string `android:"path,arch_variant"` // list of compatibility suites (for example "cts", "vts") that the module should be // installed into. Test_suites []string `android:"arch_variant"` // Flag to indicate whether or not to create test config automatically. If AndroidTest.xml // doesn't exist next to the Android.bp, this attribute doesn't need to be set to true // explicitly. Auto_gen_config *bool } // A test module is a binary module with extra --test compiler flag // and different default installation directory. // In golang, inheriance is written as a component. type testDecorator struct { *binaryDecorator Properties TestProperties testConfig android.Path } func (test *testDecorator) nativeCoverage() bool { return true } func NewRustTest(hod android.HostOrDeviceSupported) (*Module, *testDecorator) { module := newModule(hod, android.MultilibFirst) test := &testDecorator{ binaryDecorator: &binaryDecorator{ baseCompiler: NewBaseCompiler("nativetest", "nativetest64", InstallInData), }, } module.compiler = test module.AddProperties(&test.Properties) return module, test } func (test *testDecorator) compilerProps() []interface{} { return append(test.binaryDecorator.compilerProps(), &test.Properties) } func (test *testDecorator) install(ctx ModuleContext, file android.Path) { test.testConfig = tradefed.AutoGenRustTestConfig(ctx, test.Properties.Test_config, test.Properties.Test_config_template, test.Properties.Test_suites, nil, test.Properties.Auto_gen_config) // default relative install path is module name if !Bool(test.Properties.No_named_install_directory) { test.baseCompiler.relative = ctx.ModuleName() } else if String(test.baseCompiler.Properties.Relative_install_path) == "" { ctx.PropertyErrorf("no_named_install_directory", "Module install directory may only be disabled if relative_install_path is set") } test.binaryDecorator.install(ctx, file) } func (test *testDecorator) compilerFlags(ctx ModuleContext, flags Flags) Flags { flags = test.binaryDecorator.compilerFlags(ctx, flags) flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, "--test") return flags } func init() { // Rust tests are binary files built with --test. android.RegisterModuleType("rust_test", RustTestFactory) android.RegisterModuleType("rust_test_host", RustTestHostFactory) } func RustTestFactory() android.Module { module, _ := NewRustTest(android.HostAndDeviceSupported) return module.Init() } func RustTestHostFactory() android.Module { module, _ := NewRustTest(android.HostSupported) return module.Init() }