The vendor image will have more than just proprietary modules in it
under Treble, so let's stop marking open source code as proprietary just
to move it to vendor.
Bug: 36452052
Test: compare build-aosp_arm.ninja before/after, no changes.
Test: Try defining LOCAL_VENDOR_MODULE / LOCAL_PROPRIETARY_MODULE in the
same and different ways, ensure it works.
Change-Id: I0ab046bcb7563a20d44ed00667e18497ef0873a8
This reverts commit 823172e209.
Test: build.ninja for any target doesnt change, unless
BOARD_VNDK_VERSION is turned on in BoardConfig.mk
Change-Id: I4e1baaf5a2251de20f71a47096ce53e23d7e2d80
for modules going into vendor partition, except when
they already have LOCAL_SDK_VERSION set.
Test: Any module that uses VNDK
Change-Id: Ic90b165ade8d9845595f371f410635cae6477d7c
Add BOARD_VNDK_VERSION and LOCAL_USE_VNDK to specify the version of the
VNDK that will be used globally, and whether to use the VNDK on a module
basis.
If the board is using the VNDK:
* LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS may only be used by modules defining LOCAL_USE_VNDK
* LOCAL_USE_VNDK modules will compile against the NDK headers and stub
libraries, but continue to use the platform libc++.
* LOCAL_USE_VNDK modules will not have the global includes like
system/core/include, but it will use device-specific kernel headers.
This change does not attempt to enforce any linking constraints, that
will come in a later patch.
Test: out/build-aosp_arm.ninja is identical before/after
Change-Id: Icce65d4974f085093d500b5b2516983788fe2905