Instead, use the libgcc/libatomic/libgcov from the static libraries dir,
which is provided by Soong. Copy the libraries using the Soong script if
Soong is disabled - this can be removed once USE_SOONG is removed.
Change-Id: Iad2ad20ad5c3cfc48bf1e46e594a482609098d7a
If Soong is enabled, and we're skipping an Android.mk because there is
an Android.bp file, check for an Android.soong.mk file and read that
instead. This will allow us to temporarily define modules or recurse
into subdirectories that soong does not yet support.
Change-Id: Ifdb2f0204a38a5069e53527f66ffcfb8008c11a4
Use summary information from annotation within Error Prone to auto-generate
the warnings list.
Bug: 28681096
Change-Id: Ib3a5f734bd229726fcd7332eaa9e0e1bd1200c25
This is to ensure that Make and Soong agree on configuration variables
like TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS. Only a few variables are actually checked
currently until we make more actually the same.
Bug: 23566674
Change-Id: Ibede43d933ede4d470e182f9490ea6ec4ef52fbc
This removes the logic for JAR signing from -w (whole-file signing)
mode. This mode is designed specifically for OTA update packages. When
such packages are verified, their JAR signatures are ignored. Thus,
there is no need to JAR-sign in -w mode.
For context, OTA update packages are protected by a special signature
residing in the ZIP End of Central Directory record (at the very end
of the file). This is the signature verified when update packages are
being applied to Android.
Change-Id: Ia852a11ed6774ce746087cdd7f028b191ef6bc8b
This change will enable the target zip to include partition defined in
BRILLO_VENDOR_PARTITIONS. This is necessary for OTA to support
partitions other than boot and system in ab_partitions.txt.
The target zip will include images in BRILLO_VENDOR_PARTITIONS if
defined, under VENDOR_IMAGES/ with path kept. Also any vendor partitions
defined in AB_OTA_PARTITIONS will be copied to IMAGES/ in the target zip.
BUG: 28623063
Change-Id: Ic479048dfb8ac506acf827865e784fcb0432a1d5
Add scripts which creates these packages to their dependencies.
$(SYMBOLS_ZIP) contains symbol info of the updater binary so
it should depend on it.
Bug: 27954979
Change-Id: If78746ec843dd57fe5fdda3ed504a12bb298ea1d
Add argument parsing using the argparse library.
Make HTML easier to read by adding a \n after each table row.
Change-Id: I6b745fc60afb96fb51e5f69df7d607b5fb8da0e5
The current 32-bit configuration for generic x86_64 targets inherits some
variables (SSE4 support) from the 64-bit configuration, and overrides
the make variables used for other configurations (SSSE3). Ideally, these
would be using different variables, but until then, unify the
configuration for x86_64 targets so that everything is consistent.
Bug: 28694691
Change-Id: I47e67299d4c632e7491d7e73dc0fc6480ef08006
This change will enable the target zip to include partition defined in
BRILLO_VENDOR_PARTITIONS. This is necessary for OTA to support
partitions other than boot and system in ab_partitions.txt.
BUG: 28623063
Change-Id: I6e0969c31c9ad2e8285c6f560825c160aa8c4d55
This is not necessary, since the later -mcpu=krait will override the
earlier -mcpu=cortex-a15, but is cleaner (and matches Soong).
Change-Id: I18301faf8a5cb5364617b3008bc8af461b7884f8
This adds the ApkSignerEngine abstraction to the apksigner-core
library. This abstraction enables the separation of
parsing/building/writing of an APK from signing the APK.
Users of ApkSignerEngine invoke it during specific I/O events (e.g.,
JAR entry encountered in input APK, all output JAR entries ready).
The engine responds by occasionally providing instructions about what
to do next. For example, it may provide JAR entries to be added to
the output APK, thus making the output APK signed.
The default implementation of ApkSignerEngine will be provided in a
follow-up commit.
Bug: 26516150
Bug: 27461702
Change-Id: Ia85fd09497a6e2ff3103ba10c53a1848ba731f7b