The add_soong_config_namespace adds a namespace and
initializes it to be empty. The add_soong_config_var
function adds a pre-existing variable as a Soong
config variable, and the add_soong_config_var_value
function defines a make variable and also adds it as
a soong config variable.
Bug: 144532889
Test: $(OUT)/soong/soong.variables contains variables.
Change-Id: I5cc6a670a089ecd5163f19f7a2fba33f5860c952
PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION will be automatically set to true for
the devices with PRODUCT_SHIPPING_API_LEVEL newer than 29.
Bug: 146621746
Test: build with PRODUCT_SHIPPING_API_LEVEL set to 30
Change-Id: I78cd81d1d61e9089b163169bc495df8a880463da
No device in our tree use this obsolete thing now.
OEM devices with libhealthd should define health HAL
2.1 instead.
Test: builds
Fixes: 127677771
Change-Id: I1861452a3f7fc97ee20615c8f9f25422f9f507e2
Use .KATI_NINJA_POOL := none to mark rules that can run in RBE or
goma when they are enabled, which along with passing
--default_pool=local_pool will allow moving remoteable jobs into
the remote pool without relying on hacks in kati.
Fixes: 143938974
Test: inspect pools in build-${TARGET-PRODUCT}.ninja for m USE_RBE=true
Test: inspect pools in build-${TARGET-PRODUCT}.ninja for m USE_GOMA=true
Change-Id: I08615ae1f2eaef9ff0ba253b8aa3d83ab57ebb27
Prior to this change, setting that to "false" turned the default Java
language level back to 8. This change removes that option.
Also remove the unused make variable USE_OPENJDK9.
Bug: 115604102
Test: m java droid docs tests cts
Change-Id: I040cf83a2457227ffbcd1c62649e33b98c0c66f7
This changes the default Java language level from 8 to 9, i.e. javac
invocations now use -source 1.9 -target 1.9.
The environment variable EXPERIMENTAL_JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL_9=false is
added to switch back to the language level 8 behaviour. (Previously,
setting that variable to true was required to opt in to language level
9.)
Test: make droid java tests cts docs
Test: javap -v <some class file in output> | grep 'major version' (reports 53, for classes from 'benchmarks' which is in Android.bp and 'ahat' which is in Android.mk)
Test: make RunBluetoothRoboTests RunCarSettingsLibRoboTests (two main flavours of robolectric)
Test: make cts && cts-tradefed help
Test: atest CtsLibcoreTestCases (reasonably low-level device tests)
Test: atest CtsHostTzDataTests (arbitrary host test)
Bug: 115604102
Change-Id: I06c4adb3861db82f4804ac9322a131067f395b4e
Merged-In: I13b2ff61c6423ad99464e0a4d2b1bedfd8ae1080
In commit I30137c3caef91805d9143d404e5e4d06c0fccc30, we added
a boot-debug.img to allow adb root when using an user build GSI image.
However, to run automated tests, it requires additional properties,
which are not needed for GSI compliance:
ro.audio.silent=1
ro.test_harness=1
This CL adds an additional boot-test-harness.img for automated tests,
and keeps the original boot-debug.img for GSI compliance.
Note: boot-test-harness.img won't be built by default, it needs
explicit `make bootimage_test_harness`.
Bug: 140036184
Test: `m bootimage_test_harness`, flashes boot-test-harness.img and checks
adb root works and test harness props are set.
Test: `m bootimage_test_harness dist -j32`, checks both
boot-test-harness.img and ramdisk-test-harness.img are under ./out/dist/.
Test: `system/tools/mkbootimg/unpack_bootimg.py --boot_img $OUT/boot-test-harness.img --out ramdisk-test-harness`,
checks the extracted out/ramdisk is as expected
Test: Run `gunzip -c ramdisk | cpio -idm` for the ramdisk extracted from
$OUT/boot-test-harness.img and $OUT/boot-debug.img, respectively.
Then compare the root dirs of both, e.g.,
`diff -rq --no-dereference ./ramdisk-test-harness ./ramdisk-debug`
Test: `m ramdisk_test_harness-nodeps` and `m bootimage_test_harness-nodeps`
Change-Id: Iadea0b5c933c3b7fa10dcf3d9e85596916b3333d
Test: Build the following targets and check the built image archive.
bonito-userdebug (contains flashable images);
cf_x86_phone-userdebug (contains super.img);
aosp_arm64-eng (contains VerifiedBootParams.textproto)
Test: m -j otatools-package; Check that zip2zip is included; Use
bin/img_from_target_files to generate image archive.
Change-Id: I9f28765bd702849f0df309faebd6aa3072920536
OEMs may need to have different device configurations that use different
signing configurations for mainline modules. The network stack mainline
module has a sepolicy context referencing its certificate, so the
generated plat_mac_permission.xml differs based on the module signing
configuration.
The added PRODUCT_MAINLINE_SEPOLICY_DEV_CERTIFICATES variable defines a
per-product directory for the certificates, so that which certificate to
use can be configured in the product makefile, instead of replacing the
certificate file itself.
This change is to be submitted together with another change in sepolicy
makefile.
Test: changed certificate path, m, verified plat_mac_permissions.xml has
new certificate.
Bug: 134995443
Bug: 138097611
Change-Id: I863a9904d4a2ea2abad679ae0969d50e374f269d
These two tools are only used within build system, so not adding them
to otatools.zip.
Bug: 63866463
Test: TreeHugger
Test: Build a non-A/B target that calls make_recovery_patch.
Change-Id: Iaeddc98a2c4a27c6b49d91047500029e460db9e3
Bug: 63866463
Test: TreeHugger
Test: m -j otapackage
Test: `m -j otatools-package`. Check bin/ota_from_target_files is
available. Build an OTA package with standalone otatools.
Change-Id: I533dee1c6997d233601e7f4eae637ff5743ed637
Now that mm/ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE have been removed, we can expect to know
about all of our dependencies at the end of the build.
This removes 19k nodes from our build graph (aosp-master
aosp_arm64-eng), though in a default build, only 3k of those are used.
Test: ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true, then trigger a missing dependency
Test: treehugger
Test: create link_type files, then apply CleanSpec.mk, ensure they're removed
Change-Id: I9506331e4a9911d2f26e59a2f72a97aef1644073
The build servers are no longer using this. It's hard to search for
others using it -- I've cleaned them up as I've run across them, but
we'll just have to see who breaks once this goes in.
This was the last user of makeparallel, so we can remove it.
Test: make
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: If6df3f1a67d6a6df36afaa4b07cd88a48a364fe1
environment variables.
Test: Built aosp_arm-user with and without USE_RBE. With USE_RBE,
used a simple proxy script in place of rewrapper.
Change-Id: Ifb6bfd9f7292346f4750a6a409aa0def4e3c0363
This CL changes the condition for building super_empty.img from
PRODUCT_BUILD_SUPER_PARTITION to PRODUCT_USE_DYNAMIC_PARTITIONS, as a
follow-up to the change in [1].
With the CL in [1], it skips building super.img and super_empty.img both
when turning off PRODUCT_BUILD_SUPER_PARTITION. However, the latter
should be mandatory whenever dynamic partitions is enabled. Because
fastboot relies on this file to properly flash dynamic partitions. Plus,
the cost for building super_empty.img is much lower than the one for
super.img.
As part of the change, it'll write group info into target_files when
building with PRODUCT_BUILD_SUPER_PARTITION == false. It's the work for
target_files merging script to determine the values to be picked up. The
current logic in merge_target_files.py always uses the one from vendor
target_files. This CL adds a testcase to ensure the behavior.
[1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/build/+/928756
Bug: 135752763
Test: `m dist` with a target that sets PRODUCT_BUILD_SUPER_PARTITION to
false. Check the built artifacts contain super_empty.img. Verify
that the build can be flashed properly.
Change-Id: I277f087eab45663a6c3b33333d16e9e576c1c25c