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#
# Copyright (C) 2020 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.
#
# sysprop.mk defines rules for generating <partition>/[etc/]build.prop files
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# property_overrides_split_enabled
property_overrides_split_enabled :=
ifeq ($(BOARD_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES_SPLIT_ENABLED), true)
property_overrides_split_enabled := true
endif
BUILDINFO_SH := build/make/tools/buildinfo.sh
POST_PROCESS_PROPS := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/post_process_props$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX)
# Emits a set of sysprops common to all partitions to a file.
# $(1): Partition name
# $(2): Output file name
define generate-common-build-props
echo "####################################" >> $(2);\
echo "# from generate-common-build-props" >> $(2);\
echo "# These properties identify this partition image." >> $(2);\
echo "####################################" >> $(2);\
$(if $(filter system,$(1)),\
echo "ro.product.$(1).brand=$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_BRAND)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).device=$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEVICE)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).manufacturer=$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_MANUFACTURER)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).model=$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_MODEL)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).name=$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_NAME)" >> $(2);\
,\
echo "ro.product.$(1).brand=$(PRODUCT_BRAND)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).device=$(TARGET_DEVICE)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).manufacturer=$(PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).model=$(PRODUCT_MODEL)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.product.$(1).name=$(TARGET_PRODUCT)" >> $(2);\
)\
echo "ro.$(1).build.date=`$(DATE_FROM_FILE)`" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.date.utc=`$(DATE_FROM_FILE) +%s`" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.fingerprint=$(BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FROM_FILE)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.id=$(BUILD_ID)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.tags=$(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.type=$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.version.incremental=$(BUILD_NUMBER_FROM_FILE)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.version.release=$(PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.version.release_or_codename=$(PLATFORM_VERSION)" >> $(2);\
echo "ro.$(1).build.version.sdk=$(PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION)" >> $(2);\
endef
# Rule for generating <partition>/[etc/]build.prop file
#
# $(1): partition name
# $(2): path to the output
# $(3): path to the input *.prop files. The contents of the files are directly
# emitted to the output
# $(4): list of variable names each of which contains name=value pairs
# $(5): optional list of prop names to force remove from the output. Properties from both
# $(3) and (4) are affected.
define build-properties
ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES += $(2)
Support optional prop assignments This CL adds a number of changes to make the assignment of system properties to be less confusing. 1. Added `a ?= b` syntax, which is called optional prop assignments. The prop `a` gets the value `b` only when there is no non-optional prop assignment for `a` such as `a = c`. This is useful for props that provide some reasonable default values as fallback. 2. With the introduction of the optional prop assignment syntax, duplicated non-optional assignments is prohibited; e.g., the follwing now triggers a build-time error: a = b a = c , but the following doesn't: a ?= b a = c Note that the textual order between the optional and non-optional assignments doesn't matter. The non-optional assignment eclipses the optional assignment even when the former appears 'before' the latter. a = c a ?= b In the above, `a` gets the value `c` When there are multiple optional assignments without a non-optional assignments as shown below, the last one wins: a ?= b a ?= c `a` becomes `c`. Specifically, the former assignment is commented out and the latter is converted to a non-optional assignment. 3. post_process_props.py is modified so that when a prop assignment is deleted, changed, or added, the changes are recorded as comments. This is to aid debugging. Previously, it was often difficult to find out why a certain sysprop assignment is missing or is added. 4. post_process_prop.py now has a unittest Bug: 117892318 Bug: 158735147 Test: atest --host post_process_prop_unittest Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from master Merged-In: I9c073a21c8257987cf2378012cadaeeeb698a4fb (cherry picked from commit 7aeb8de74e08eb2d305686aa8eff45353973e7d7) Change-Id: I9c073a21c8257987cf2378012cadaeeeb698a4fb
2020-06-22 16:30:57 +08:00
$(eval # Properties can be assigned using `prop ?= value` or `prop = value` syntax.)
$(eval # Eliminate spaces around the ?= and = separators.)
$(foreach name,$(strip $(4)),\
Support optional prop assignments This CL adds a number of changes to make the assignment of system properties to be less confusing. 1. Added `a ?= b` syntax, which is called optional prop assignments. The prop `a` gets the value `b` only when there is no non-optional prop assignment for `a` such as `a = c`. This is useful for props that provide some reasonable default values as fallback. 2. With the introduction of the optional prop assignment syntax, duplicated non-optional assignments is prohibited; e.g., the follwing now triggers a build-time error: a = b a = c , but the following doesn't: a ?= b a = c Note that the textual order between the optional and non-optional assignments doesn't matter. The non-optional assignment eclipses the optional assignment even when the former appears 'before' the latter. a = c a ?= b In the above, `a` gets the value `c` When there are multiple optional assignments without a non-optional assignments as shown below, the last one wins: a ?= b a ?= c `a` becomes `c`. Specifically, the former assignment is commented out and the latter is converted to a non-optional assignment. 3. post_process_props.py is modified so that when a prop assignment is deleted, changed, or added, the changes are recorded as comments. This is to aid debugging. Previously, it was often difficult to find out why a certain sysprop assignment is missing or is added. 4. post_process_prop.py now has a unittest Bug: 117892318 Bug: 158735147 Test: atest --host post_process_prop_unittest Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from master Merged-In: I9c073a21c8257987cf2378012cadaeeeb698a4fb (cherry picked from commit 7aeb8de74e08eb2d305686aa8eff45353973e7d7) Change-Id: I9c073a21c8257987cf2378012cadaeeeb698a4fb
2020-06-22 16:30:57 +08:00
$(eval _temp := $$(call collapse-pairs,$$($(name)),?=))\
$(eval _resolved_$(name) := $$(call collapse-pairs,$$(_temp),=))\
)
$(eval # Implement the legacy behavior when BUILD_BROKEN_DUP_SYSPROP is on.)
$(eval # Optional assignments are all converted to normal assignments and)
$(eval # when their duplicates the first one wins)
$(if $(filter true,$(BUILD_BROKEN_DUP_SYSPROP)),\
$(foreach name,$(strip $(4)),\
$(eval _temp := $$(subst ?=,=,$$(_resolved_$(name))))\
$(eval _resolved_$(name) := $$(call uniq-pairs-by-first-component,$$(_resolved_$(name)),=))\
)\
$(eval _option := --allow-dup)\
)
$(2): $(POST_PROCESS_PROPS) $(INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE) $(API_FINGERPRINT) $(3)
$(hide) echo Building $$@
$(hide) mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
$(hide) rm -f $$@ && touch $$@
$(hide) $$(call generate-common-build-props,$(call to-lower,$(strip $(1))),$$@)
$(hide) $(foreach file,$(strip $(3)),\
if [ -f "$(file)" ]; then\
echo "" >> $$@;\
echo "####################################" >> $$@;\
echo "# from $(file)" >> $$@;\
echo "####################################" >> $$@;\
cat $(file) >> $$@;\
fi;)
$(hide) $(foreach name,$(strip $(4)),\
echo "" >> $$@;\
echo "####################################" >> $$@;\
echo "# from variable $(name)" >> $$@;\
echo "####################################" >> $$@;\
$$(foreach line,$$(_resolved_$(name)),\
echo "$$(line)" >> $$@;\
)\
)
$(hide) $(POST_PROCESS_PROPS) $$(_option) $$@ $(5)
$(hide) echo "# end of file" >> $$@
endef
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Define fingerprint, thumbprint, and version tags for the current build
#
# BUILD_VERSION_TAGS is a comma-separated list of tags chosen by the device
# implementer that further distinguishes the build. It's basically defined
# by the device implementer. Here, we are adding a mandatory tag that
# identifies the signing config of the build.
BUILD_VERSION_TAGS := $(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)
ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_TYPE),debug)
BUILD_VERSION_TAGS += debug
endif
# The "test-keys" tag marks builds signed with the old test keys,
# which are available in the SDK. "dev-keys" marks builds signed with
# non-default dev keys (usually private keys from a vendor directory).
# Both of these tags will be removed and replaced with "release-keys"
# when the target-files is signed in a post-build step.
ifeq ($(DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE),build/make/target/product/security/testkey)
BUILD_KEYS := test-keys
else
BUILD_KEYS := dev-keys
endif
BUILD_VERSION_TAGS += $(BUILD_KEYS)
BUILD_VERSION_TAGS := $(subst $(space),$(comma),$(sort $(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)))
# BUILD_FINGERPRINT is used used to uniquely identify the combined build and
# product; used by the OTA server.
ifeq (,$(strip $(BUILD_FINGERPRINT)))
ifeq ($(strip $(HAS_BUILD_NUMBER)),false)
BF_BUILD_NUMBER := $(BUILD_USERNAME)$$($(DATE_FROM_FILE) +%m%d%H%M)
else
BF_BUILD_NUMBER := $(file <$(BUILD_NUMBER_FILE))
endif
BUILD_FINGERPRINT := $(PRODUCT_BRAND)/$(TARGET_PRODUCT)/$(TARGET_DEVICE):$(PLATFORM_VERSION)/$(BUILD_ID)/$(BF_BUILD_NUMBER):$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)/$(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)
endif
# unset it for safety.
BF_BUILD_NUMBER :=
BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FILE := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/build_fingerprint.txt
ifneq (,$(shell mkdir -p $(PRODUCT_OUT) && echo $(BUILD_FINGERPRINT) >$(BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FILE) && grep " " $(BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FILE)))
$(error BUILD_FINGERPRINT cannot contain spaces: "$(file <$(BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FILE))")
endif
BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FROM_FILE := $$(cat $(BUILD_FINGERPRINT_FILE))
# unset it for safety.
BUILD_FINGERPRINT :=
# BUILD_THUMBPRINT is used to uniquely identify the system build; used by the
# OTA server. This purposefully excludes any product-specific variables.
ifeq (,$(strip $(BUILD_THUMBPRINT)))
BUILD_THUMBPRINT := $(PLATFORM_VERSION)/$(BUILD_ID)/$(BUILD_NUMBER_FROM_FILE):$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)/$(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)
endif
BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FILE := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/build_thumbprint.txt
ifneq (,$(shell mkdir -p $(PRODUCT_OUT) && echo $(BUILD_THUMBPRINT) >$(BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FILE) && grep " " $(BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FILE)))
$(error BUILD_THUMBPRINT cannot contain spaces: "$(file <$(BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FILE))")
endif
BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FROM_FILE := $$(cat $(BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FILE))
# unset it for safety.
BUILD_THUMBPRINT :=
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Define human readable strings that describe this build
#
# BUILD_ID: detail info; has the same info as the build fingerprint
BUILD_DESC := $(TARGET_PRODUCT)-$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT) $(PLATFORM_VERSION) $(BUILD_ID) $(BUILD_NUMBER_FROM_FILE) $(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)
# BUILD_DISPLAY_ID is shown under Settings -> About Phone
ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT),user)
# User builds should show:
# release build number or branch.buld_number non-release builds
# Dev. branches should have DISPLAY_BUILD_NUMBER set
ifeq (true,$(DISPLAY_BUILD_NUMBER))
BUILD_DISPLAY_ID := $(BUILD_ID).$(BUILD_NUMBER_FROM_FILE) $(BUILD_KEYS)
else
BUILD_DISPLAY_ID := $(BUILD_ID) $(BUILD_KEYS)
endif
else
# Non-user builds should show detailed build information
BUILD_DISPLAY_ID := $(BUILD_DESC)
endif
# TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR and ro.build.flavor are used only by the test
# harness to distinguish builds. Only add _asan for a sanitized build
# if it isn't already a part of the flavor (via a dedicated lunch
# config for example).
TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR := $(TARGET_PRODUCT)-$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)
ifneq (, $(filter address, $(SANITIZE_TARGET)))
ifeq (,$(findstring _asan,$(TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR)))
TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR := $(TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR)_asan
endif
endif
KNOWN_OEM_THUMBPRINT_PROPERTIES := \
ro.product.brand \
ro.product.name \
ro.product.device
OEM_THUMBPRINT_PROPERTIES := $(filter $(KNOWN_OEM_THUMBPRINT_PROPERTIES),\
$(PRODUCT_OEM_PROPERTIES))
KNOWN_OEM_THUMBPRINT_PROPERTIES:=
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# system/build.prop
#
# Note: parts of this file that can't be generated by the build-properties
# macro are manually created as separate files and then fed into the macro
# Accepts a whitespace separated list of product locales such as
# (en_US en_AU en_GB...) and returns the first locale in the list with
# underscores replaced with hyphens. In the example above, this will
# return "en-US".
define get-default-product-locale
$(strip $(subst _,-, $(firstword $(1))))
endef
gen_from_buildinfo_sh := $(call intermediates-dir-for,PACKAGING,system_build_prop)/buildinfo.prop
$(gen_from_buildinfo_sh): $(INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE) $(API_FINGERPRINT)
$(hide) TARGET_BUILD_TYPE="$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)" \
TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR="$(TARGET_BUILD_FLAVOR)" \
TARGET_DEVICE="$(TARGET_DEVICE)" \
PRODUCT_DEFAULT_LOCALE="$(call get-default-product-locale,$(PRODUCT_LOCALES))" \
PRODUCT_DEFAULT_WIFI_CHANNELS="$(PRODUCT_DEFAULT_WIFI_CHANNELS)" \
PRIVATE_BUILD_DESC="$(BUILD_DESC)" \
BUILD_ID="$(BUILD_ID)" \
BUILD_DISPLAY_ID="$(BUILD_DISPLAY_ID)" \
DATE="$(DATE_FROM_FILE)" \
BUILD_USERNAME="$(BUILD_USERNAME)" \
BUILD_HOSTNAME="$(BUILD_HOSTNAME)" \
BUILD_NUMBER="$(BUILD_NUMBER_FROM_FILE)" \
BOARD_BUILD_SYSTEM_ROOT_IMAGE="$(BOARD_BUILD_SYSTEM_ROOT_IMAGE)" \
PLATFORM_VERSION="$(PLATFORM_VERSION)" \
PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE="$(PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE)" \
PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH="$(PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH)" \
PLATFORM_BASE_OS="$(PLATFORM_BASE_OS)" \
PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION="$(PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION)" \
PLATFORM_PREVIEW_SDK_VERSION="$(PLATFORM_PREVIEW_SDK_VERSION)" \
PLATFORM_PREVIEW_SDK_FINGERPRINT="$$(cat $(API_FINGERPRINT))" \
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME="$(PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME)" \
PLATFORM_VERSION_ALL_CODENAMES="$(PLATFORM_VERSION_ALL_CODENAMES)" \
PLATFORM_MIN_SUPPORTED_TARGET_SDK_VERSION="$(PLATFORM_MIN_SUPPORTED_TARGET_SDK_VERSION)" \
BUILD_VERSION_TAGS="$(BUILD_VERSION_TAGS)" \
$(if $(OEM_THUMBPRINT_PROPERTIES),BUILD_THUMBPRINT="$(BUILD_THUMBPRINT_FROM_FILE)") \
TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST="$(TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST)" \
TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST_32_BIT="$(TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST_32_BIT)" \
TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST_64_BIT="$(TARGET_CPU_ABI_LIST_64_BIT)" \
TARGET_CPU_ABI="$(TARGET_CPU_ABI)" \
TARGET_CPU_ABI2="$(TARGET_CPU_ABI2)" \
bash $(BUILDINFO_SH) > $@
ifneq ($(PRODUCT_OEM_PROPERTIES),)
import_oem_prop := $(call intermediates-dir-for,ETC,system_build_prop)/oem.prop
$(import_oem_prop):
$(hide) echo "#" >> $@; \
echo "# PRODUCT_OEM_PROPERTIES" >> $@; \
echo "#" >> $@;
$(hide) $(foreach prop,$(PRODUCT_OEM_PROPERTIES), \
echo "import /oem/oem.prop $(prop)" >> $@;)
else
import_oem_prop :=
endif
ifdef TARGET_SYSTEM_PROP
system_prop_file := $(TARGET_SYSTEM_PROP)
else
system_prop_file := $(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/system.prop)
endif
_prop_files_ := \
$(import_oem_prop) \
$(gen_from_buildinfo_sh) \
$(system_prop_file)
# Order matters here. When there are duplicates, the last one wins.
# TODO(b/117892318): don't allow duplicates so that the ordering doesn't matter
_prop_vars_ := \
ADDITIONAL_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES \
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
# TODO(b/117892318): deprecate this
_prop_vars_ += \
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES
ifndef property_overrides_split_enabled
_prop_vars_ += \
ADDITIONAL_VENDOR_PROPERTIES \
PRODUCT_VENDOR_PROPERTIES
endif
_blacklist_names_ := \
$(PRODUCT_SYSTEM_PROPERTY_BLACKLIST) \
ro.product.first_api_level
INSTALLED_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT)/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,system,$(INSTALLED_BUILD_PROP_TARGET),\
$(_prop_files_),$(_prop_vars_),\
$(_blacklist_names_)))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# vendor/build.prop
#
_prop_files_ := $(if $(TARGET_VENDOR_PROP),\
$(TARGET_VENDOR_PROP),\
$(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/vendor.prop))
android_info_prop := $(call intermediates-dir-for,ETC,android_info_prop)/android_info.prop
$(android_info_prop): $(INSTALLED_ANDROID_INFO_TXT_TARGET)
cat $< | grep 'require version-' | sed -e 's/require version-/ro.build.expect./g' > $@
_prop_files_ += $(android_info_pro)
ifdef property_overrides_split_enabled
# Order matters here. When there are duplicates, the last one wins.
# TODO(b/117892318): don't allow duplicates so that the ordering doesn't matter
_prop_vars_ := \
ADDITIONAL_VENDOR_PROPERTIES \
PRODUCT_VENDOR_PROPERTIES
# TODO(b/117892318): deprecate this
_prop_vars_ += \
PRODUCT_DEFAULT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES \
PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES
else
_prop_vars_ :=
endif
INSTALLED_VENDOR_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_VENDOR)/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
vendor,\
$(INSTALLED_VENDOR_BUILD_PROP_TARGET),\
$(_prop_files_),\
$(_prop_vars_),\
$(PRODUCT_VENDOR_PROPERTY_BLACKLIST)))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# product/etc/build.prop
#
_prop_files_ := $(if $(TARGET_PRODUCT_PROP),\
$(TARGET_PRODUCT_PROP),\
$(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/product.prop))
# Order matters here. When there are duplicates, the last one wins.
# TODO(b/117892318): don't allow duplicates so that the ordering doesn't matter
_prop_vars_ := \
ADDITIONAL_PRODUCT_PROPERTIES \
PRODUCT_PRODUCT_PROPERTIES
INSTALLED_PRODUCT_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_PRODUCT)/etc/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
product,\
$(INSTALLED_PRODUCT_BUILD_PROP_TARGET),\
$(_prop_files_),\
$(_prop_vars_),\
$(empty)))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# odm/etc/build.prop
#
_prop_files_ := $(if $(TARGET_ODM_PROP),\
$(TARGET_ODM_PROP),\
$(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/odm.prop))
# Order matters here. When there are duplicates, the last one wins.
# TODO(b/117892318): don't allow duplicates so that the ordering doesn't matter
_prop_vars_ := \
ADDITIONAL_ODM_PROPERTIES \
PRODUCT_ODM_PROPERTIES
INSTALLED_ODM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_ODM)/etc/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
odm,\
$(INSTALLED_ODM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET),\
$(_prop_files),\
$(_prop_vars_),\
$(empty)))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# vendor_dlkm/etc/build.prop
#
INSTALLED_VENDOR_DLKM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_VENDOR_DLKM)/etc/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
vendor_dlkm,\
$(INSTALLED_VENDOR_DLKM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET)))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# odm_dlkm/etc/build.prop
#
INSTALLED_ODM_DLKM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_ODM_DLKM)/etc/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
odm_dlkm,\
$(INSTALLED_ODM_DLKM_BUILD_PROP_TARGET)))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# system_ext/etc/build.prop
#
_prop_files_ := $(if $(TARGET_SYSTEM_EXT_PROP),\
$(TARGET_SYSTEM_EXT_PROP),\
$(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/system_ext.prop))
# Order matters here. When there are duplicates, the last one wins.
# TODO(b/117892318): don't allow duplicates so that the ordering doesn't matter
_prop_vars_ := PRODUCT_SYSTEM_EXT_PROPERTIES
INSTALLED_SYSTEM_EXT_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_OUT_SYSTEM_EXT)/etc/build.prop
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
system_ext,\
$(INSTALLED_SYSTEM_EXT_BUILD_PROP_TARGET),\
$(_prop_files_),\
$(_prop_vars_),\
$(empty)))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# ramdisk/boot/etc/build.prop
#
RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_REL_PATH := system/etc/ramdisk/build.prop
INSTALLED_RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_TARGET := $(TARGET_RAMDISK_OUT)/$(RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_REL_PATH)
$(eval $(call build-properties,\
bootimage,\
$(INSTALLED_RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_TARGET)))