am: 1059f37377
* commit '1059f37377fd37cc311db522b4b5689086480d17':
Add build number to apps' version name for non-platform build
Change-Id: Ib3cbad8f4a242341319b9c3dbe0322588d63b4ea
If TARGET_BUILD_WITH_APPS_VERSION_NAME is defined, the build system
will add build number to the apps' default version name.
Bug: 28982976
Change-Id: I536f273b557fe7c935cc4ef1052c3297f8029863
am: 451b72438e
* commit '451b72438e974a10f3f9062ced5d455d3234e4dd':
Uncompress native libs only if they are compressed.
Change-Id: I9b4f21468db91955b021c744e83efba8b126dc0e
This changes the build system to uncompress native libraries in
preinstalled APKs only if the libraries are actually compressed.
Previously, any preinstalled APK containing native libraries was
modified by having all native libraries removed from the APK and then
re-added to the APK in uncompressed form.
Bug: 27887819
Change-Id: I3db172133e141bb6282bf3ed7070b068a826724e
am: f59ad14c1f
* commit 'f59ad14c1f7cb07a4669741f8b0bb1e938398eca':
Fix handling of version codes in minSdkVersion when signing.
Change-Id: I91d200954831ed77318c63637b88826289cdc5e3
The APK signing tool, build/tools/signapk, needs to know the API Level
of the oldest platform supported by the APK. The APK's minSdkVersion
may reference that using a number (API Level) or a version code. To
handle the version code case, the existing logic was to see if it
matches $PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME and then substitute it with
$PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION.
However, some platforms support multiple version codes. To handle this
scenario, this commit changes the logic for computing the min API
Level for signing purposes to treat any non-numeric minSdkVersion as
$PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION.
Bug: 28715556
Change-Id: I292c96e8928b7e2f8d9716ef2be33a23a87764c4
Previously if a library has custom generated headers in
LOCAL_GENERATED_SOURCES and export its include path with
LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDE_DIRS, there is almost no way for the users of the
library to set up dependency of their object files on the generated
headers.
This change makes the generated sources dependency of the library's
export_includes, which is guaranteed generated before client code gets
compiled.
Also we added proto-generated cpp files to my_generated_sources so that
we can deal solely with $(my_generated_sources). Because many
Android.mks assume the generted .pb.hs are in $(generated_sources_dir)
instead of $(intermediates), we have to generate the source files in
$(generated_sources_dir) and make a copy in $(intermediates).
Bug: 28622149
Change-Id: I73b21443fa706f3735faf16356ed8c08fbfecca6
(Cherry-pick from commit 05f9f35836)
There was a typo in binary.mk. compile-dotdot-XXX-file in
definitions.mk was also using -include.
Bug: 26839129
Bug: 27886012
Change-Id: I4a0145fb70413998cc65d30d2efcd68af07b4800
(cherry picked from commit 72904774a3)
Also specify "-d keepdepfile" to ninja so .P files won't be
deleted by ninja.
-include for .s files are removed because GCC doesn't
generate .d files for .s files.
Bug: 26839129
Bug: 27886012
Change-Id: If00e93c7a33449ec314a5cdba438475a32979f4e
(cherry picked from commit 4037c4225a)
When USE_SOONG=true, ignore any Android.mk file that has an Android.bp
file in the same directory.
Change-Id: Id79bd90c2aed5dafc2f8ad2c5b7eb0aa6e81dc18
(cherry picked from commit 861ab99536)
This is just to ensure no dex file is built with dx any more, cleaning
of the build rules from Jack optionality is still to be done.
Bug: 27218410
(cherry picked from commit 22313f2b2a)
Change-Id: I1e7f2f5dcc7f95a44f5ebf2e4ba99931ff3ba014
After adding java.util.stream, doc-comment-check target
started to fail due to "Too many words" while
generating out/target/common/docs/doc-comment-check-timestamp.rsp
This change extends number of dumped words to 5400.
Bug: 27692239
Change-Id: Ifa75cada7b90c5737fc7a1d10325f3a49a2238ac
Set Jack min sdk according to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION. Gives Jack current
version when LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is not available.
Bug: 27371864
(cherry picked from commit c6383d6ec6)
Change-Id: Ieba0219494f29d2737d2ca234317c3af7e5e72c8
To rebuild odex files of Java libraries and apps,
we store the jars/apks without stripping the classes.dex inside the
platform.zip. We also save the build variables that may affect how we
rebuild an odex in pdk_dexpreopt_config.mk in the platform.zip.
We store the files and configuration only for libraries/apps that get
installed to the system.img (or vendor.img).
In PDK fusion build, we auto-generate prebuilt module definitions for
the javalib.jar and package.dex.apk carried in the platform.zip, using
configuration stored in pdk_dexpreopt_config.mk.
With the prebult modules, we override the implicit rule that directly
copies the odex from the platform.zip.
To rebuild odex of javalib.jar, we added support for prebuilt shared Java
library to prebiult_internal.mk. An installable prebuilt Java library is
treated as shared Java library, i.e. with classes.dex in the jar instead
of a set of .class files.
For apks in the platform.zip, we install the stripped version from
platform files inside platform.zip, instead of the package.dex.apk,
using a new variable LOCAL_REPLACE_PREBUILT_APK_INSTALLED. We can't
strip package.dex.apk because we can't re-sign the stripped apk at this
point.
We generate prebuilt module only if it's not already defined in the
source tree.
Bug: 27543283
Change-Id: I9e146f8b713d6f57c397fd28d88c9ab700757ca1
- For host Java libraries, java-lib-files should return javalib.jar.
- Host dalvik Java libraries are special: factor out
host-dex-java-lib-files.
- Be explict that jack-lib-deps equals jack-lib-files.
Bug: 27451686
Change-Id: I9235384354e119ef7ebbf29b7e525d1ceea242e0
* changes:
Remove debug statement
Tell Soong about HOST_CROSS_*
Update to use the latest clang-2629532.
Use newest clang static analyzers.
Add 64-bit windows cross-compiles
Run jack with no outputs as a quick check for compilation errors and use
a timestamp to store that check was made.
Bug: 19069325
(cherry picked from commit 43084d9f49)
Change-Id: I9b84b503b28cfdfa245f91da0061ee3a79386b28
This is mostly the same as the existing 2ND_HOST / HOST_CROSS support.
The interesting thing I did here was make x86 the 'first' architecture,
and x86_64 the second. This way LOCAL_MULTILIB := first defaults to
32-bit windows modules.
windows-x86/bin <- defaults to 32-bit executables
windows-x86/lib <- 32-bit libraries, like before
windows-x86/lib64 <- 64-bit libraries
windows-x86/obj <- 32-bit intermediates
windows-x86/obj64 <- 64-bit intermediates
Then modules are registered with the names:
host_cross_liblog <- 32-bit, like before
host_cross_liblog_64 <- 64-bit
Bug: 26957718
(cherry picked from commit 9ecbf83259)
Change-Id: Iab2d36e20d7002568c3534e7781e9ac8ab21a4a9
- Restore old ordering of resource files to match AAPT behavior
- Change the order in which overlays are processed.
Change-Id: I9da88f6b4124e7f89a70eb485b4591d5c4c87d38
- Switch to static library's package-res.apk as the link artifact.
- For prebuilt AAR file, build package-res.apk using aapt2's "--dir"
option.
- New LOCAL variables:
LOCAL_USE_AAPT2: a module can opt-in with "LOCAL_USE_AAPT2 := true".
LOCAL_STATIC_ANDROID_LIBRARIES: static Java libraries with compiled
resources.
LOCAL_SHARED_ANDROID_LIBRARIES: shared Java libraries with compiled
resources.
Bug: 25958912
Change-Id: I4be2d1e8137555986338c2583cb39b0c97391751
These have been using SHARED_LIBRARIES, but aren't elf shared libraries.
Continue installing them to /system/lib[64], but do not apply any other
normal shared library logic to them.
(cherry picked from commit c6e194ffad)
Change-Id: I0041650af92cd8063ca33215010d5eff514a89bc
This changes the build system to provide the signapk tool with the
minSdkVersion of the APK being signed. signapk in turn will then use
SHA-256 instead of SHA-1 if minSdkVersion is 18 (JB MR2) or higher
(see c2c49ed0c1).
To avoid increasing incremental OTA update package sizes for already
released platforms, release build scripts disable the above logic when
signing target files ZIPs for pre-N platforms.
Bug: 25643280
(cherry picked from commit 2cfd1d108c)
Change-Id: I38450d07ddc05c705de40313f843beada8db7d98
This is a reland of 4c474617d4
This time, we use awk instead of sed, and the script works
on Mac.
For C++ code llvm-rs-cc defines two targets but it defines
three targets for Java. The sed script was updated to handle
both cases appropriately.
Bug: 26839129
Change-Id: I1bca7d253764554d552950e03deedabaa9b7f17e
am: 1cafe66be2
* commit '1cafe66be274a5a8bbbc3a0dcab9d4e8f6e5ae61':
Revert "Sign APKs using SHA-256 instead of SHA-1 when possible." This is breaking CTS.
This changes the build system to provide the signapk tool with the
minSdkVersion of the APK being signed. signapk in turn will then use
SHA-256 instead of SHA-1 if minSdkVersion is 18 (JB MR2) or higher
(see c2c49ed0c1).
To avoid increasing incremental OTA update package sizes for already
released platforms, release build scripts disable the above logic when
signing target files ZIPs for pre-N platforms.
Bug: 25643280
(cherry picked from commit de5bc04717)
Change-Id: I4b100750e47788ab6ed897a0a5abfd33542e8676
This is similar to 2e45fd036a
but this CL is for generated java code.
For C++ code llvm-rs-cc defines two targets but it defines
three targets for Java. The sed script was updated to handle
both cases appropriately.
Bug: 26839129
Change-Id: I5c7705c67f3c65c4c14f74558e603f8ec9f35879
We have been reordering objects to the linker based on how they were
generated. In soong, they're ordered based on the order listed in the
src_files.
Keep track of which source files created which object files so that we
can create the ordered list. Optionally change the order, based on
BINARY_OBJECTS_ORDER. That way we can compare make and soong builds.
Since we're keeping track of the used source files, warn when an entry
in LOCAL_SRC_FILES is not used. (whether it is an unused file like a
header, or a typo)
LOCAL_GENERATED_SOURCES is not verified, since it is valid to add
headers and other files in that list (to set up dependencies).
Change-Id: I1dfbbb3aa570c11c1db3b7133e46ed0b8c3b8989