platform_build/core/version_defaults.mk

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#
# Copyright (C) 2008 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.
#
#
# Handle various build version information.
#
# Guarantees that the following are defined:
# PLATFORM_VERSION
# PLATFORM_DISPLAY_VERSION
# PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION
# PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME
# DEFAULT_APP_TARGET_SDK
# BUILD_ID
# BUILD_NUMBER
# PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH
# PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: If4d59f6030e4cc402e015701d0caf94aeec37263
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# PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS
#
# Look for an optional file containing overrides of the defaults,
# but don't cry if we don't find it. We could just use -include, but
# the build.prop target also wants INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE to be set
# if the file exists.
#
INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE := $(wildcard $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/build_id.mk)
ifdef INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE
include $(INTERNAL_BUILD_ID_MAKEFILE)
endif
DEFAULT_PLATFORM_VERSION := UP1A
.KATI_READONLY := DEFAULT_PLATFORM_VERSION
MIN_PLATFORM_VERSION := UP1A
MAX_PLATFORM_VERSION := UP1A
# The last stable version name of the platform that was released. During
# development, this stays at that previous version, while the codename indicates
# further work based on the previous version.
PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE := 13
.KATI_READONLY := PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE
# These are the current development codenames, if the build is not a final
# release build. If this is a final release build, it is simply "REL".
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME.UP1A := UpsideDownCake
# This is the user-visible version. In a final release build it should
# be empty to use PLATFORM_VERSION as the user-visible version. For
# a preview release it can be set to a user-friendly value like `12 Preview 1`
PLATFORM_DISPLAY_VERSION := 13
ifndef PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION
# This is the canonical definition of the SDK version, which defines
# the set of APIs and functionality available in the platform. It
# is a single integer that increases monotonically as updates to
# the SDK are released. It should only be incremented when the APIs for
# the new release are frozen (so that developers don't write apps against
# intermediate builds). During development, this number remains at the
# SDK version the branch is based on and PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME holds
# the code-name of the new development work.
# When you increment the PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION please ensure you also
# clear out the following text file of all older PLATFORM_VERSION's:
# cts/tests/tests/os/assets/platform_versions.txt
PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION := 33
endif
.KATI_READONLY := PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION
# This is the sdk extension version of this tree.
PLATFORM_SDK_EXTENSION_VERSION := 3
.KATI_READONLY := PLATFORM_SDK_EXTENSION_VERSION
# This is the sdk extension version that PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION ships with.
PLATFORM_BASE_SDK_EXTENSION_VERSION := $(PLATFORM_SDK_EXTENSION_VERSION)
.KATI_READONLY := PLATFORM_BASE_SDK_EXTENSION_VERSION
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: If4d59f6030e4cc402e015701d0caf94aeec37263
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# This are all known codenames.
PLATFORM_VERSION_KNOWN_CODENAMES := \
Base Base11 Cupcake Donut Eclair Eclair01 EclairMr1 Froyo Gingerbread GingerbreadMr1 \
Honeycomb HoneycombMr1 HoneycombMr2 IceCreamSandwich IceCreamSandwichMr1 \
JellyBean JellyBeanMr1 JellyBeanMr2 Kitkat KitkatWatch Lollipop LollipopMr1 M N NMr1 O OMr1 P \
Q R S Sv2 Tiramisu UpsideDownCake
# Convert from space separated list to comma separated
PLATFORM_VERSION_KNOWN_CODENAMES := \
$(call normalize-comma-list,$(PLATFORM_VERSION_KNOWN_CODENAMES))
.KATI_READONLY := PLATFORM_VERSION_KNOWN_CODENAMES
ifndef PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH
# Used to indicate the security patch that has been applied to the device.
# It must signify that the build includes all security patches issued up through the designated Android Public Security Bulletin.
# It must be of the form "YYYY-MM-DD" on production devices.
# It must match one of the Android Security Patch Level strings of the Public Security Bulletins.
# If there is no $PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH set, keep it empty.
PLATFORM_SECURITY_PATCH := 2022-12-05
endif
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/version_util.mk