platform_bionic/libc/kernel
Christopher Ferris 5956b4e314 More kernel header cleanup.
Modify the generate script to add a new option and copy the types.h
arm header file since it's not currently being created properly. Also
manually generate the arm types.h uapi header since it's not being
properly generated right now.

Modify both generate scripts to delete the target directories before
adding the files to handle moved/deleted header files.

Move the common/scsi headers into android and delete the common
directory. Change the scripts to reflect this change.

Update the scsi headers since they've been modified in upstream kernels.

Bug: 30072483

Change-Id: Ia43d4b238b6a041350d60cc30184ecbd4829d7d5
2016-07-22 12:21:25 -07:00
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android More kernel header cleanup. 2016-07-22 12:21:25 -07:00
tools More kernel header cleanup. 2016-07-22 12:21:25 -07:00
uapi Move/remove android only kernel uapi headers. 2016-07-19 12:43:56 -07:00
README.TXT Update the kernel header documentation. 2016-07-08 15:29:51 -07:00

Bionic Kernel Header Files
==========================

Bionic comes with a processed set of all of the uapi Linux kernel headers that
can safely be included by userland applications and libraries.

These clean headers are automatically generated by several scripts located
in the 'bionic/kernel/tools' directory. The tools process the original
unmodified kernel headers in order to get rid of many annoying
declarations and constructs that usually result in compilation failure.

The 'clean headers' only contain type and macro definitions, with the
exception of a couple static inline functions used for performance
reason (e.g. optimized CPU-specific byte-swapping routines).

They can be included from C++, or when compiling code in strict ANSI mode.
They can be also included before or after any Bionic C library header.

Description of the directories involved in generating the parsed kernel headers:

  * 'external/kernel-headers/original/'
    Contains the uapi kernel headers found in the android kernel. Note this
    also includes the header files that are generated by building the kernel
    sources.

  * 'bionic/libc/kernel/uapi'
    Contains the cleaned kernel headers and mirrors the directory structure
    in 'external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/'.

  * 'bionic/libc/kernel/tools'
    Contains various Python and shell scripts used to get and re-generate
    the headers.

The tools to get/parse the headers:

  * tools/generate_uapi_headers.sh
    Checks out the android kernel and generates all uapi header files.
    copies all the changed files into external/kernel-headers.

  * tools/clean_header.py
    Prints the clean version of a given kernel header. With the -u option,
    this will also update the corresponding clean header file if its
    content has changed. You can also process more than one file with -u.

  * tools/update_all.py
    Automatically update all clean headers from the content of
    'external/kernel-headers/original'.

How To Update The Headers
=========================

IMPORTANT IMPORTANT:

WHEN UPDATING THE HEADERS, ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE NEW CLEAN HEADERS DO
NOT BREAK THE KERNEL <-> USER ABI, FOR EXAMPLE BY CHANGING THE SIZE
OF A GIVEN TYPE. THIS TASK CANNOT BE EASILY AUTOMATED AT THE MOMENT.

Download the Linux kernel source code:

  > mkdir kernel_src
  > cd kernel_src
  kernel_src> git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git

Then checkout the stable tag for the new kernel headers to import:

  kernel_src> cd linux-stable
  kernel_src/linux-stable> git checkout tags/vXXX

Before running the command to import the headers, make sure that you have
done a lunch TARGET. The script uses a variable set by the lunch command
to determine which directory to use as the destination directory.

After running lunch, run this command to import the headers into the android
source tree:

  bionic/libc/kernel/tools/generate_uapi_headers.sh --use-kernel-dir kernel_src

Next, run this command to copy the parsed files to bionic/libc/kernel/uapi:

  bionic/libc/kernel/tools/update_all.py

Finally, run this command to regenerate the syscalls list:

  bionic/libc/tools/gensyscalls.py

After this, you will need to build/test the tree to make sure that these
changes do not introduce any errors.