Each module may engage Jack incremental with
LOCAL_JACK_ENABLED := incremental
Include renaming of LOCAL_USE_JACK to LOCAL_JACK_ENABLED that is
now accepting 3 values "disabled", "full" and "incremental".
Change-Id: Icbff275b397bee36b29312e821f3e8d45f83fbcc
This allows to compile dex targeted java sources using Jack and Jill.
Default is still to compile with the legacy toolchain. Default can be
switched to the new toolchain by setting environement variable:
export ANDROID_COMPILE_WITH_JACK=true
Toolchain can also be forced for one module by defining
LOCAL_USE_JACK:=true # false
in the mk portion defining the module.
Jack execution environement can be controlled with:
Global variable ANDROID_JACK_VM allow to change the jvm executing Jack.
Global variable ANDROID_JACK_VM_ARGS allows to change default args given
to the jvm.
Global variable ANDROID_JACK_EXTRA_ARGS allows to define some default args
to give to Jack
LOCAL_JACK_VM_ARGS allows to override default args given to the jvm for
the module.
LOCAL_JACK_EXTRA_ARGS allows to override default args passed to Jack.
Change-Id: Ib81a0fd5f86a51d1e0edbb81cc791d828a05dd29
There are a _lot_ of users of `typeof` in the tree, and they'll need a
GNU flavored standard. Rather than fixing up all of these
individually, let's just use gnu++11 as the default.
Bug: 18466763
Change-Id: Ia1bd3adaa74fadba259fda3d37653fb8d5cff69a
There are no more users of TARGET_CPU_SMP in the current codebase.
Expert users should set "-smp" in DEX2OAT_TARGET_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES
for targets that run on a single-core CPU.
Change-Id: Ib94865f05a92c9a4622540cebc18ded4bdfa6363
Signed-off-by: Serban Constantinescu <serban.constantinescu@arm.com>
Also, add it to the ANDROID_BUILD_PROPERTIES.
Remove non-default instruction set features.
Bug: 18056890
Change-Id: I9169cdfecbb176f62b941852948222edc3f511fd
You need those constant variables when you want to insert newline or
backslash at the end of a macro.
Change-Id: I3fe96580d7a4ebc9d013afe6dd4ec8f40f49c724
A module can declare "LOCAL_SDK_VERSION := system_current" to build
against the android system stubs generated from source.
For now this is only supported in platform build.
Change-Id: I1e9bbd159886bc0ea3a02b1dc4cbcb1a56e9cb15
- Support TARGET_USERIMAGES_USE_F2FS.
- Support BOARD_USERDATAIMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE.
- Support "userdata_fs_type" in the prop dict.
- Update build_image to recognize f2fs and call the correct command.
Change-Id: If31cc8bd235f93a4c7814fab36e6e2d13d3037ad
Signed-off-by: JP Abgrall <jpa@google.com>
* commit '423242b59ea01dffbb7f79c7c045528f7c351c4b':
set a prebuilt directory name for the 2nd arch
add vendor directories to gdb shared library search path
add 2nd arch gcc to the path
fix paths when 2nd arch gcc is a different version
* commit '828b518377f69516ea6cbb9ad160d81ced6980d5':
set a prebuilt directory name for the 2nd arch
add vendor directories to gdb shared library search path
add 2nd arch gcc to the path
fix paths when 2nd arch gcc is a different version
In order to install 32-bit gdbserver on a 64-bit build,
prebuilts/misc/Android.mk needs to know the prebuilt directory name
for the 2nd arch.
Change-Id: Ibc943b758eb9404f7f5f9fbbd8720cc67f6a6f01
If the VM is libart and DEXPREOPT is enabled,
- For a Java library and the boot image, we build for both 1st arch and
2nd arch.
- For an app, we build for the multilib arch the module is targeted for.
The odex file will be in <arch_name>/<module_name>.odex inside the same
dir where the jar/apk file gets installed.
Nothing changed if it's built for libdvm.
Bug: 14694978
Change-Id: I45118a83758b41d52d6c9e38f93f0ba2775a6c74
This change basically ported our target multilib to the host side.
It supports 2 host build modes: x86 and x86_64 multilib build.
For now you need to set "BUILD_HOST_64bit=true" to switch to x86_64
multilib build. Later we'll default to x86_64 build and have a flag
to force 32-bit only build, which may be needed by SDK build.
In host module definition, like in target ones, you can use the
following
LOCAL variables to set up multilib configuration:
LOCAL_MULTILIB: can be "both", "first", "32" or "64".
It also supports the same set of arch or 32-vs-64 specific LOCAL
variables.
By default, it builds only for the first arch.
To keep path compatibility, in x86_64 build files are still output to
out/host/linux-x86; Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables are in
out/host/linux-86/bin;
In x86_64 build 32-bit shared libraries are installed to
out/host/linux-x86/lib32
and 64-bit shared libraries are installed to out/host/linux-x86/lib;
32-bit object files are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj32 and 64-bit
object files
are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj.
Bug: 13751317
Change-Id: I6044f83b7db369a33e05209e8c588eb6dc83409f
* commit '6f9166640a62f694a257a307284ea1c442f66a7b':
build: add core_64_bit.mk
build: reverse abi list when TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_APPS is set
build: split TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT for apps and executables
* commit '735628e8d19fae51574bd5057c142db56797a2b0':
build: add core_64_bit.mk
build: reverse abi list when TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_APPS is set
build: split TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT for apps and executables
If the product prefers 32-bit apps signal that preference to
PackageManager by reversing the abi list.
Also uses the absence of TARGET_SUPPORTS_32_BIT_APPS and
TARGET_SUPPORTS_64_BIT_APPS to remove those ABIs from the
ABI list.
Change-Id: I504cea21b6f800a7a9e7706b4a7123d3fb07c383
Introduce two new flags, TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_APPS and
TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_EXECUTABLES that individually control
compilation of apps and executables. If TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT is
set, the build system will automatically set both new flags.
Change-Id: Ibd2165e688675c2884d9e7ddf82d7dd6c28521f3
The C++ version avoids the need to unsparse the image to generate
the verity image, and is much faster for images with large regions
of don't care (treated as zeroes).
Change-Id: I8396b08a5fdb93f27d8c71c9c1ac23cb75cf1f7f
Move image dependencies out of PRODUCT_PACKAGES and into direct
dependencies for the image building rules.
Fix the test for PRODUCT_SUPPORTS_VERITY, it needs to check for
the current project as the global is no longer set.
Change-Id: I811501834ae5ec658229bd505fcc48275ff578c9
Introduce ro.product.cpu.abilist32 / abilist64, which are
comma separated lists of the 32 and 64 bit ABIs that the
device supports. These properties are used by the zygote and
system server to determine what ABI an app should be
started with.
This changes move abilist related make steps out of envsetup.mk
and into config.mk because they depend on variables set by
core/combo/***. Additionally, config.mk performs a few additional
cleanups of these variables (like stripping them) after the
inclusion of envsetup.mk so this seems like a better place to
put them.
bug: 13647418
Change-Id: I3db39bdd761220c5b4966f651892fb592396f9a1
All introduce a flag LEGACY_USE_JAVA6 to force java6 builds.
This is an unsupported configuration, and provided temporarily
to iron out regressions and compare build output (if required.).
- Increment the version check sequence number.
- Move a more specific check (OpenJDK vs non OpenJDK) after
the more general version check.
- Update the link in the version check error message to the
"initializing" page instead of the "download" page. The latter
talks about repo, mainly.
bug: 8992787
Change-Id: I313e17b1911768d4f3bc318c4162c53dec6eaf0d
Conflicts:
core/main.mk
All introduce a flag LEGACY_USE_JAVA6 to force java6 builds.
This is an unsupported configuration, and provided temporarily
to iron out regressions and compare build output (if required.).
- Increment the version check sequence number.
- Move a more specific check (OpenJDK vs non OpenJDK) after
the more general version check.
- Update the link in the version check error message to the
"initializing" page instead of the "download" page. The latter
talks about repo, mainly.
bug: 8992787
Change-Id: I313e17b1911768d4f3bc318c4162c53dec6eaf0d
1) Disable dexpreopt if DALVIK_VM_LIB isn't set up by the product.
2) DEX2OAT_TARGET_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES is moved to config.mk,
for it's only decided by target arch.
3) Move Java module input from embedded.mk to base.mk.
Change-Id: Ife70b0cd8cee2e5c92f356c808affa56f494b49a
Analyzer needed by WITH_STATIC_ANALYZER and WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK is
moved from prebuilts/clang/{linux-x86,darwin-x86}/host/3.3 to
prebuilts/misc/{linux-x86,darwin-x86}/analyzer
See https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/83852/
BUG=13243591
Usage:
"WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK=1 make ..." instructs build system to invoke "clang -fsyntax-only"
to utilize clang's better diagnostics before calling LOCAL_CC/LOCAL_CXX for code generation.
The compilation time is slightly longer, and the generated object file should be the same as
w/o WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK
"WITH_STATIC_ANALYZER=1 m/mm/mmm/mma/mmma ..." instructs build system to run static
analyzer via "clang --analyze" on a successful build. If analyzer finds any issue, instruction
to open report is displayed. See http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/scan-build.html for details.
WITH_STATIC_ANALYZER trumps WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK if both exist. Project use lots of GCC extensions
(eg. nested function) not supported by clang may opt out by adding LOCAL_NO_STATIC_ANALYZER:=true
Change-Id: Ib3dda3ffb0fd3aaf2eadec867a966d1dd2868fb1
1. Following the setup of gcc in build/core/combo/,
we added the [HOST|TARGET]_<arch>.mk clang config files,
and load only the configs needed by the current product.
2. Added support for the 2nd arch.
Change-Id: I2a383418a9688a050b39492f8e489d40eeeb5f2d
Now you can merge the library manifest files to the main app's
AndroidManifest.xml with LOCAL_FULL_LIBS_MANIFEST_FILES.
LOCAL_FULL_LIBS_MANIFEST_FILES is a list of paths relative to the top of
the source tree.
Bug: 12907528
Change-Id: I16a347c83dfb6fbbb7d5d40284b7c65aa682fdd2
This is the first step to build 32-bit libraries in a 64-bit product.
It will work like this:
1) In the product's BoardConfig.mk, define:
TARGET_2ND_ARCH, TARGET_2ND_ARCH_VARIANT, TARGET_2ND_CPU_VARIANT.
The build system uses those variables to set up an additional compiler
environment for the second arch.
2) When parsing Android.mks, the build system sets up rules to build a
module for both the 1st arch and the 2nd arch, unless it's explicitly
asked to skip so.
Android.mk will be adapted if there is additional rule of generating
source files.
The build system will accept arch-specific LOCAL_ variables, such as
LOCAL_CFLAGS_arm, LOCAL_CFLAGS_armv7-a-neon, LOCAL_CFLAGS_cortex-a15,
LOCAL_CFLAGS_aarch64 etc. Modules use such variables to set up build for
various archs at the same time.
3) Install binary of the 2nd arch by adding "<module_name>:32" to
PRODUCT_PACKAGES. All 2nd-arch libraries linked in by "<module_name>:32"
will be installed automatically.
Bug: 11654773
Change-Id: I2df63cd5463a07bf5358bee2a109f8fb9590fe30
Conflicts:
core/combo/TARGET_linux-arm.mk
This is the first step to build 32-bit libraries in a 64-bit product.
It will work like this:
1) In the product's BoardConfig.mk, define:
TARGET_2ND_ARCH, TARGET_2ND_ARCH_VARIANT, TARGET_2ND_CPU_VARIANT.
The build system uses those variables to set up an additional compiler
environment for the second arch.
2) When parsing Android.mks, the build system sets up rules to build a
module for both the 1st arch and the 2nd arch, unless it's explicitly
asked to skip so.
Android.mk will be adapted if there is additional rule of generating
source files.
The build system will accept arch-specific LOCAL_ variables, such as
LOCAL_CFLAGS_arm, LOCAL_CFLAGS_armv7-a-neon, LOCAL_CFLAGS_cortex-a15,
LOCAL_CFLAGS_aarch64 etc. Modules use such variables to set up build for
various archs at the same time.
3) Install binary of the 2nd arch by adding "<module_name>:32" to
PRODUCT_PACKAGES. All 2nd-arch libraries linked in by "<module_name>:32"
will be installed automatically.
Bug: 11654773
Change-Id: I2df63cd5463a07bf5358bee2a109f8fb9590fe30
/system/lib always contains 32-bit libraries, and /system/lib64 (if
present) always contains 64-bit libraries.
Move things around a little bit, so TARGET_ARCH can be used to define
the build paths.
Bug: 11654773
Change-Id: I2edd91e162c7a20d7719d7bae15e5fa6c2a5b498
We currently have two types of host libraries, those
meant for the host VM (Sun, OpenJDK etc.) and those meant
for a host dalvik build. The former need to be compiled
against the host standard libraries and the latter need
to be compiled against libcore. This change introduces
two new build rules to complement the existing the existing
host rules.
BUILD_HOST_DALVIK_JAVA_LIBRARY : Build a java library for
a host build of dalvik. Bootclasspath will be set to a host
build of libcore.
BUILD_HOST_DALVIK_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARY : Build a static java
library for a host build of dalvik. Bootclasspath will be set
to a host build of libcore.
This change also removes support for the LOCAL_BUILD_HOST_DEX
flag, which is now unnecessary.
bug: 8992787
(cherry picked from commit 0dd273a3f6)
Change-Id: I3569fff8eaa4d26d55fcc317bd98471f55d74c14
We currently have two types of host libraries, those
meant for the host VM (Sun, OpenJDK etc.) and those meant
for a host dalvik build. The former need to be compiled
against the host standard libraries and the latter need
to be compiled against libcore. This change introduces
two new build rules to complement the existing the existing
host rules.
BUILD_HOST_DALVIK_JAVA_LIBRARY : Build a java library for
a host build of dalvik. Bootclasspath will be set to a host
build of libcore.
BUILD_HOST_DALVIK_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARY : Build a static java
library for a host build of dalvik. Bootclasspath will be set
to a host build of libcore.
This change also removes support for the LOCAL_BUILD_HOST_DEX
flag, which is now unnecessary.
bug: 8992787
Change-Id: I3569fff8eaa4d26d55fcc317bd98471f55d74c14
The new option WITH_STATIC_ANALYZER=1 instructs build system to
run static analyzer via "clang --analyze" on a successful build.
If analyzer finds any issue, instruction to open report is displayed.
See http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/scan-build.html for details.
WITH_STATIC_ANALYZER trumps WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK if both exist.
Project use lots of GCC extensions (eg. nested function) not supported
by clang may opt out by adding LOCAL_NO_STATIC_ANALYZER:=true
Change-Id: I9970560560bd52ce5f0fd7129c3488629627c735
The new option WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK=1 instructs build system to invoke
"clang -fsyntax-only" to utilize clang's better diagnostics before calling
LOCAL_CC/LOCAL_CXX for code generation. The compilation time is slightly
longer, and the generated object file should be the same as w/o WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK
Project use lots of GCC extensions (eg. nested function) not supported
by clang may opt out by adding LOCAL_NO_SYNTAX_CHECK:=true
Change-Id: I5689586788ef049bd967364f71f31f1e359bd121
The new option WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK=1 instructs build system to invoke
"clang -fsyntax-only" to utilize clang's better diagnostics before calling
LOCAL_CC/LOCAL_CXX for code generation. The compilation time is slightly
longer, and the generated object file should be the same as w/o WITH_SYNTAX_CHECK
Project use lots of GCC extensions (eg. nested function) not supported
by clang may opt out by adding LOCAL_NO_SYNTAX_CHECK:=true
Change-Id: Iaeedd07d5719f9df9675ab57e307e28a9c855c1b
Support using custom mkbootimg to allow boards to specify custom
boot image formats. Also export this as the environment variable
MKBOOTIMG to the *_from_target_files releasetools scripts.
Change-Id: I2084273b1175de097fb7da5c4f2264ea8014d74f
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
Don't bother going through the source tree in more circumstances:
all cleaning goals, helping goals, no-deps goals.
Bug: 10244578
Change-Id: Id53a249085c62838e4193962a85e0ac34f46954f
AndroidProducts.mk allows for a maxdepth of 4 in device and vendor while
vendorsetup.sh and BoardConfig.mk only allow for smaller depth.
Make search depth consistent for these files.
Change-Id: I406770c1423d4f27fe097956a7c705a0da937e35
Signed-off-by: Beare, Bruce J <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Fert <laurent.fert@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Guilhem Imberton <guilhem.imberton@intel.com>
Author: Laurent Fert <laurent.fert@intel.com>
To pick up a NOTICE file in LOCAL_PATH and attach it to
/system/lib/libfoo.so, use the following syntax:
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS := NOTICE_FILES
LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/system/lib/libfoo.so
include $(BUILD_NOTICE_FILE)
Bug: 7460213
Change-Id: Ie692be72deab37be04d1b578578c131a0885a090
Default to 4.6, but can overwritten to something else in
prebuilts/gcc/$os/$arch/$arch-linux-android*-$ver
Change-Id: I16f99d642b8ff8e831d392261a0c536041107051
To reduce the start time.
With the change and previous change of doing clean step in only given paths,
start time of mm/mmm is reduced from ~5s to about 1s;
lunch time is reduced from ~40s to 3.5s.
(cherry-pick of 157a5e1695593f935c3223430f4530e21f990378.)
Bug: 7186768,7169854
Change-Id: I0be5e2721efa66a80f112acf8f95e177ebc2f65b
To reduce the start time.
With the change and previous change of doing clean step in only given paths,
start time of mm/mmm is reduced from ~5s to about 1s;
lunch time is reduced from ~40s to 3.5s.
Bug: 7186768,7169854
Change-Id: Ifd72ba1c6362a5e1125a23c505fd47947ab56675
To reduce the start time.
With the change and previous change of doing clean step in only given paths,
start time of mm/mmm is reduced from ~5s to about 1s;
lunch time is reduced from ~40s to 3.5s.
Bug: 7186768,7169854
Change-Id: Ifd72ba1c6362a5e1125a23c505fd47947ab56675
Bug: 6987838
- With this change, use "EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true" to enable emma in full or
unbundled build.
- You don't need to add "LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES += emma" any more for
unbundled apps.
- Now a single var LOCAL_EMMA_INSTRUMENT replaces the previous
LOCAL_NO_EMMA_INSTRUMENT and LOCAL_NO_EMMA_COMPILE.
- By default, if EMMA_INSTRUMENT is true, emma is enabled for only
non-test apps.
- A new global var EMMA_INSTRUMENT_STATIC. It enables EMMA_INSTRUMENT
and builds emma into apk/jar as static library, instead of using emma
as part of shared library core.jar.
Change-Id: I0aa219e83074879ececc159b5b07c39eb07ccc00
We are now unifying the NDK versions of unbundled native code to always
use the latest NDK.
We don't need the variable LOCAL_NDK_VERSION now.
To build native code with NDK, you need set just LOCAL_SDK_VERSION.
Bug: 6932421
Change-Id: I86f05a264249cda6bae97b4b1616f03700cd9dfa
We are now unifying the NDK versions of unbundled native code to always
use the latest NDK.
We don't need the variable LOCAL_NDK_VERSION now.
To build native code with NDK, you need set just LOCAL_SDK_VERSION.
Bug: 6932421
Change-Id: I86f05a264249cda6bae97b4b1616f03700cd9dfa
Bug: 6167394
$make lint-<app-name> # to lint on a single module
$make lintall # to lint on all packages in the source
tree.
Change-Id: I4decc76fb75793ce44809232b0ec72b766fbb434
So, just add the output include directory to the include path
Change-Id: Ia370454237913a748288124f65a6b731b17d6e1a
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
This is useful when a device inherits from an architecture
product, such as omap4.mk. The architecture specific product
can provide kernel headers to all the devices that use
that architecture.
Change-Id: I0c9d3120a6089fb535a3fa8eccf10775a271cd21
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
Currently, we need to pollute the common bionic/libc/kernel/...
directory with device specific kernel headers. This has created a giant
dumping ground of headers from all the projects we have ever done.
Allow each device to provide their own headers and thus eventually allow
bionic/libc/kernel to become *just* the common linux kernel headers.
This change will automatically add device/oem/name/kernel-headers to
the include list and also allow the BoardConfig.mk to specify
additional directories with TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS variable.
The requirement is that the final dir name must be kernel-headers to
mark explicitly where kernel headers are kept.
Change-Id: I7d32a979eef1f464db06c1bc448a04ddc3575efd
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
Sometimes TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX is passed in as command line makefile
variable or environmental variable without TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT.
This change computes TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT from TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX in
that case.
Change-Id: I0a37dc1f4d1e3e1951faeffd5e9f926f0a6614dd
We used to do that unconditionally but that caused lots of spurious
warnings in gcc-4.4.x about an unrecognized gcc option.
Change-Id: Idb5118b069871859e07a7efa04914ab6ed0b1372
Switch the emulator builds to ash to make sure it still
works, in case we find that we need to go back to using ash.
Change-Id: Id5641940b63cc4225011be1c375f4c86ec4d21cc
This patch removes support for prelinking from the build system. By now, the
prelinker has outlived its usefulness for several reasons. Firstly, the
speedup that it afforded in the early days of Android is now nullified by the
speed of hardware, as well as by the presence of Zygote. Secondly, the space
savings that come with prelinking (measued at 17MB on a recent honeycomb
stingray build) are no longer important either. Thirdly, prelinking reduces
the effectiveness of Address-Space-Layout Randomization. Finally, since it is
not part of the gcc suite, the prelinker needs to be maintained separately.
The patch deletes apriori, soslim, lsd, isprelinked, and iself from the source
tree. It also removes the prelink map.
LOCAL_PRELINK_MODULE becomes a no-op. Individual Android.mk will get cleaned
separately. Support for prelinking will have to be removed from the recovery
code and from the dynamic loader as well.
Change-Id: I5839c9c25f7772d5183eedfe20ab924f2a7cd411
With gLucid protoc is installed in the base system, by renaming
our version there will be no confusion about which compiler is
being used.
Change-Id: Id6900baacc7d57abee5dc5f694b013d7a42b35c6
This allows one to declare a meta-package that depends on a list
of modules. This is extremely useful for vendor provided prebulit
libraries where there is a big list of libraries/binaries to include.
Specifying that list in multiple places would be error prone and
eventually lead to very annoying bug hunts.
With a fake package, one does:
LOCAL_MODULE := my_fake_package
LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES := <list of required module names>
LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := optional
include $(BUILD_PHONY_PACKAGE)
Change-Id: Idcfe91f6f2d6d886aba094981a70690e5a808bfc
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
Merge commit 'e7874c430895b9a4e631c89f1e7729da9264d167' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'e7874c430895b9a4e631c89f1e7729da9264d167':
Integrate dexpreopt into the build system.
Merge commit '1c4f64b59491eb8f3f7cb7b992a9fb06f2c475a1'
* commit '1c4f64b59491eb8f3f7cb7b992a9fb06f2c475a1':
[build] move dumpvar.mk include after select.mk include
Merge commit '1e80c294ffef26a6a7fe435411cd7557003b1d3f' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '1e80c294ffef26a6a7fe435411cd7557003b1d3f':
[build] move dumpvar.mk include after select.mk include
because the dumpvar target was included early in envsetup.mk, it was
not possible to use it to dump variables that were defined by makefiles
included later (like the toolchain variables in combo/select.mk).
move dumpvar.mk to after select.mk and javac.mk, so that shell functions
can be created using the toolchain build variables
Change-Id: I1c22025a8981fa91c183846fb28be26fb562adfb
Signed-off-by: Gary King <gking@nvidia.com>
Besides that, add enough magic to build everything tagged
as "shell_$(TARGET_SHELL)" and permit ash/mksh as not unusual
Change-Id: I36c0590ba49f45251d24dc179cb27c8368c3662a
Merge commit '065521be4fd6965058fbd599bb43fe13101fee7c' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '065521be4fd6965058fbd599bb43fe13101fee7c':
Backport ext4 support from master [DO NOT MERGE]
With the CL, "include $(BUILD_NATIVE_TEST)" to build native test;
"include $(BUILD_HOST_NATIVE_TEST)" to build a host native test.
Change-Id: Icdbbcf906cd4c5c35e65962897490052cd051102
http://b/issue?id=1505957
Before this change, if tools.jar can not be found, make reports error like:
make: *** No rule to make target `Please-install-JDK-5.0,-update-12-or-higher,-which-you-can-download-from-java.sun.com'...
With this change, the error message is much nicer:
build/core/config.mk:264: *** Error: could not find jdk tools.jar, please install JDK-5.0, update 12 or higher, which you can download from java.sun.com. Stop.
Change-Id: Id33cfb6ee7676d66f00d0a41d07c1f27abc6a402
With this change, you can add your .rs files to LOCAL_SRC_FILES.
The .rs files will be compiled by slang and the output .java files
will be compiled into the jar, while the generated .bc files will
be put into the final apk as raw resources.
Change-Id: Icde3d6139951d6d039b4b37376e72e1fc5c8b0d4
Merge commit '90cf34c72e204eb1d23f43d1fccbf2076e8ff67b'
* commit '90cf34c72e204eb1d23f43d1fccbf2076e8ff67b':
Support to build native libraries with prebuilt NDK
Merge commit 'f0f60cdd8f4f74b2480774887606afdebec8d891' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'f0f60cdd8f4f74b2480774887606afdebec8d891':
Support to build native libraries with prebuilt NDK
Merge commit 'c9d118615161d8b94d4abedac86e3bdf510b251b'
* commit 'c9d118615161d8b94d4abedac86e3bdf510b251b':
Allow TARGET_ARCH to be set from BoardConfig.mk
Merge commit '0fd96df49ccecbf3628c95dabf3b94dfc27323e5'
* commit '0fd96df49ccecbf3628c95dabf3b94dfc27323e5':
Refactor Stripper. Allow a stripper other than SOSLIM to be specified
Merging from master because I'm bringing my maps API work into
gingerbread.
Fix and enable JarJar in Java builds.
java.mk contained a target to enable JarJar in Java builds, but it was
being bypassed. This change enabled JarJar as part of the build
process, and fixes a slight bug with the way it was set up.
Change-Id: I814e64eb30b41bf249a63d683c03040e2658fe0d
java.mk contained a target to enable JarJar in Java builds, but it was
being bypassed. This change enabled JarJar as part of the build
process, and fixes a slight bug with the way it was set up.
Change-Id: If24113f399a168939a1a1d0738c5df57caf8d05f
- envsetup.mk & config.mk: we define a new BUILD_OS and a minimal set
of things like BUILD_OUT to be able to use some local tools when
doing cross-compilation. This allows us to use the Linux version of
ACP when cross-compiling the tools to Windows.
- Makfile: include windows_sdk.mk when needed to build a Windows SDK.
- main.mk: support a win_sdk target (e.g. PRODUCT-sdk-win_sdk)
(Merge master Change I9d08d0df)
Construct the /system/etc/event-log-tags file by unioning together any
*.logtags files included in LOCAL_SRC_FILES throughout the system (with
appropriate error checking for dup tag numbers, etc.)
For java packages, generate a java source file from the logtags file for
that package that contains static integer constants for each tag name.
BoardConfig.mk typically defines TARGET_CPU_ABI to the name of the
native machine code CPU ABI supported by the target device. For example,
existing devices today use the value 'armeabi' corresponding to an
ARMv5TE instruction set with soft-float implementation.
This patch allows this file to also define TARGET_CPU_ABI2 to name
a secondary (minor) CPU ABI also supported by the device. This is useful
when the main ABI is ARMv7-A (identified as 'armeabi-v7a') which also
supports ARMv5TE. Such devices should have TARGET_CPU_ABI defined to
'armeabi-v7a' and TARGET_CPU_ABI2 defined to 'armeabi'.
TARGET_CPU_ABI2 will be translated into the ro.product.cpu.abi2 property
in build.prop. This value will be used by the PackageManager to handle
"fat-binaries" generated with the NDK.
to make not having a virtual destructor in classes with virtual
methods an error. I already fixed all code that had this problem,
so now it's a matter of turning the option on.
Also, as long as we don't have any C-specific options, it's
probably best to copy the CPP flags from the C flags. We can
always break them out later.
Merge commit 'e41accf68eedfd17bc569aee8480cf8c48d82e61'
* commit 'e41accf68eedfd17bc569aee8480cf8c48d82e61':
Pass compiler flags for C++ too, and add a flag that enables warnings about missing virtual destructors
This allows TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT to be set by the vendor before we choose the
architecture in core/combo/select.mk.
Also add a primitive armv7-a.mk for turning on hardware floating point.
Use zlib's minigzip utility, built as part of our source tree, instead of
whatever installation of GNU gzip happens to be on the user's machine.
Using zlib's deflater, which is nicely available as a library (unlike
GNU gzip's deflater) will ultimately let us do binary patches to the
boot and recovery images.