When TARGET_VNDK_USE_CORE_VARIANT is set to true, the vendor variant of
VNDK libraries are by default not installed. Instead, the core variant
will be used by vendor binaries at runtime.
To ensure the core variant of VNDK libraries are installed, we also add
a flag LOCAL_VNDK_DEPEND_ON_CORE_VARIANT to indicate that the vendor
variant module depends on the core variant module. This flag should be
set by Soong for all VNDK libraries without the vendor variant
installed. When the flag is set, the vendor variant binary is also
compared against the core variant binary to ensure they are
functionally identical.
As we are merging the two variants for some libraries, we need a new
link type to denote a module is usable as both native:vndk and
native:platform. We add native:platform_vndk for this.
Bug: 119423884
Test: With the corresponding Soong change, build with
TARGET_VNDK_USE_CORE_VARIANT set to true.
Test: Add a dummy VNDK library and a dummy vendor binary that depends
on it. Build with no-vendor-variant VNDK and check the core
variant is installed.
Test: Add conditional compilation based on __ANDROID_VNDK__ in the
dummy VNDK library and check build fails.
Change-Id: I40000f2728e8193212113c1ee950e9d697f2d40d
There never were too many users of this, and I've just converted the
last ones to Soong.
Test: diff build-aosp_arm.ninja
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: Ida6d486a62d0b521c1cd67f5f18c0ad0dbe957e3
Add 32BIT and 16BIT compile time flag for nanopb library to support
16BIT or 32BIT size, default is 8BIT. User need to use the corresponding
library when define the PB_FIELD_* flag during compilation.
Change-Id: I0d25bcdf62d6b47733e1ad4bddbd4dfce2192b5d
Test: None
Bug: 122292884
These now must be defined in Android.bp files.
Bug: 122618577
Test: compare build-aosp_arm.ninja before/after
Test: codesearch for LOCAL_MODULE_HOST_OS.*windows
Change-Id: I14451c7753299692940e026f85687b4c3331bb07
This enables execute-only memory (XOM) layouts to be used by default in
the build system. As of now, there's only support for ARM64 devices, so
this only affects those. Since userland XOM requires kernel support,
devices without the necessary support will continue to allow pages
marked execute-only to be read and they should be unaffected by this.
Bug: 77958880
Test: Device with and without kernel support boot.
Test: Binary throws segfault when reading from XOM on supported device.
Test: Debugger works and stack traces are still generated correctly.
Test: Teamfooding, stable during regular usage.
Change-Id: I8db4235c8e60eea6d701bdf3c43b79a06d6b01cd
This fixes the WITH_TIDY flakes that we've been seeing, as we've been
relying on a particular order of target-specific variable inheritance.
Change-Id: I68c8a56620c29a41e45f26e5ea81a5313490c1cf
Fixes: 122637600
Test: WITH_TIDY=true m libhellojni_jni
I'll be adding more intermediate targets in this file, so move all of
the uses closer to the end.
Bug: 122637600
Test: build-aosp_arm64.ninja is the same before and after
Change-Id: Ib8a588e570cb2a61bab75118db6e480d6afceaa8
vtsc just ignores the -d argument and apparently can't write a depfile.
So for now, just stop assuming it produces one.
Bug: 121058584
Bug: 120496070
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-w missingdepfile=err" m libvts_interfacespecification
Change-Id: Ie1483fbeead9f710d8a6636df07ce44bbc4a6e2d
Bug: http://b/116873221
The coverage runtime (libclang_rt.profile) needs stderr, which is
exported by bionic only after API level 23.
Test: Build with coverage on globally
Change-Id: I1bdfbbf248d1743d529e9f40f0b52da92bb20ef7
AArch64 execute-only memory is only supported when using lld as the
linker. There's still a few modules which don't use lld, so in those
cases we need to disable this option.
Bug: 77958880
Test: Module with LOCAL_USE_CLANG_LLD false builds without XOM
Test: Module without LOCAL_USE_CLANG_LLD defined builds with XOM
Change-Id: I5dfe3cd1e1cac2b3ead13912af9f7fe896d507e9
Adds build system support for generating AArch64 binaries with
execute-only memory layouts via a new LOCAL_XOM property. Also adds
support for an ENABLE_XOM build flag for global builds.
Bug: 77958880
Test: make -j ENABLE_XOM=true
Change-Id: I6af9e3615d0a9fdff802eae50e6ad94311ec8046
This fixes a bug where cross host OS notice dependecies were incorrectly
added and caused missing file errors.
Bug: 36073965
Test: Manual build + inspection
Change-Id: I3983ad6158acf939842f836fe3f44cecf9187087
libgcc is kept behind libcrt.builtins to provide unwinder symbols and
any other missing symbols.
Bug: 29275768
Bug: 119007754
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ifb16ed87afc3391f8830d771971315515f929235
Merged-In: Ifb16ed87afc3391f8830d771971315515f929235
(cherry picked from commit b9d8932279)
Obsolete more GCC-specific flags, TARGET_(arm|thumb)_CFLAGS now contains
pre-filtered clang flags, and GLOBAL_CLANG_CFLAGS_NO_OVERRIDE now
contains all flags instead of just the clang additional flags.
Test: m
Change-Id: I068f155041e681068d38e1a5b6b04d354b85ccee
Adding -pie to LOCAL_LDFLAGS for host linking leaves it around
when doing the host cross Windows linking, resulting in a warning:
clang-7: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-pie' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
Add it later in binary.mk after the flags have been copied to the
single-use my_ldflags.
Bug: 115776263
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I70d71fa1ec6445631dc7e89ef61927a3304375e2
When ASAN is on, recovery modules are instaled to
$(OUT_DIR)/target/product/.../data/asan/recovery/root. However, since
this is not under $(TARGET_RECOVERY_OUT), their linktype is incorrectly
determined as native:platform, instead of native:recovery.
To fix this, use get_non_asan_path to have consistent paths when
determining the linktype.
Bug: 115361480
Test: m -j; SANITIZE_TARGET=address m -j
Change-Id: I75edb1fe193d8a1a8099d4f5cf498910ca868d38
Add soong_cc_prebuilt.mk for Soong modules to use so they can avoid
going through all of prebuilt_internal.mk, dynamic_binary.mk and
binary.mk. Also moves stripping support into Soong.
Relands I8b37dda2b449b6b5d48d5b983f43de452f494a1e with fixes for
builds with GENERATE_BREAKPAD_SYMBOLS=true
Bug: 113936524
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Id41cd76ccb1b5bb6ac43b41ae3e8f1ce46d7ad7e
Add soong_cc_prebuilt.mk for Soong modules to use so they can avoid
going through all of prebuilt_internal.mk, dynamic_binary.mk and
binary.mk. Also moves stripping support into Soong.
Bug: 113936524
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I8b37dda2b449b6b5d48d5b983f43de452f494a1e
* Call clang-tidy.sh defined in PATH_TO_CLANG_TIDY_SHELL.
* Add dependency to clang-tidy and clang-tidy.sh.
Bug: 110538415
Test: build with WITH_TIDY=1
Change-Id: I90175ea1489272d8d4fc0f9ba4e5bbfdc7399d82
This fixes a bug that platform module (native:platform) can link to a
recovery module due to the fact that the recovery module is also labeled
as native:platform. Fixing the bug by setting the link type correctly to
native:recovery.
Bug: 113277544
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I88fe0a9d958f2269cf9f9ebc205b2da8c6a761a5
Build/make support for "hwaddress".
* HWASan supports static binaries, unlike ASan.
* It will be used to build libc. Since static libraries get a .hwasan
suffix in soong, the logic that moves libc-and-friends to the end
of the link command line has to be updated.
Bug: 112438058
Test: manual, part of a bigger patch set
Change-Id: I3b52336841012622771a88ba161916bc33071dfe
Use prebuilt nanopb_generator.py to avoid using the incompatible
version of libprotobuf-python on host.
Test: Local build tests.
Bug: 111798740
Change-Id: Iabca07eb13dbab183fbf85cb0dfe04ce33aa660c
(cherry picked from commit fa47daa47d)
Track transitive static dependencies of native binaries, and
and direct and transitive static dependencies of java and app
modules.
Bug: 112331930
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I0e19971033d6254bfbb6555f0e68fd5e529569c6
Merged-In: I0e19971033d6254bfbb6555f0e68fd5e529569c6
(cherry picked from commit 579668b122)
Track transitive static dependencies of native binaries, and
and direct and transitive static dependencies of java and app
modules.
Bug: 112331930
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I0e19971033d6254bfbb6555f0e68fd5e529569c6
* Factor out the logic that sets up my_pack_module_relocations
from dynamic_binary.mk to pack_dyn_relocs_setup.mk.
* Use stand-alone relocation_packer only if my_pack_module_relocations
is true and my_use_clang_lld is false.
Bug: 80093890
Bug: 73768157
Test: build and boot with USE_CLANG_LLD=true
Change-Id: I7c4b5fcdce0754c57cff4acf86185cac65a26c40
Apparently empty PRIVATE_RS_TARGET_API is not the same as current,
pass 0 explicitly.
Test: forrest ub-renderscript-test
Change-Id: I8b2001b12161f07c404f78f63a80d82dffa1075f
Renderscript was using LOCAL_RENDERSCRIPT_TARGET_API := 0 to mean
current. Use current instead, and check for it when comparing
if LOCAL_RENDERSCRIPT_TARGET_API >= 21.
Fixes an issue where LOCAL_RENDERSCRIPT_TARGET_API := 0 was being
treated as < 21, causing the renderscript resources to be passed
to aapt2:
out/target/common/obj/APPS/RSTestBackward_intermediates/flat-res/zip_res.flata.contents/raw/bc32: error: resource file cannot be a directory.
Bug: 79481102
Test: m java FORCE_AAPT2=true
Change-Id: I7726d0463ce1693bc9653b4d869ced181c491036
LLVM r328258 turned on a feature called temporary dtor inlining by
default for all of C++ in clang-tidy. This feature appears to be
somewhat over-aggressive when objects are being passed by value. For
example, given:
void foo(std::unique_ptr<int> i);
void bar() {
auto x = std::make_unique<int>();
int *i = x.get();
foo(std::move(x));
*i = 99;
}
...clang-tidy will complain about `*i = 99;` being a definite
use-after-free. This is incorrect, however: `foo` could stash the
`unique_ptr` it's given in a global, or a class member, or ...
Until upstream fixes this bug, it's probably best to keep this disabled.
Bug: None
Test: Ran the analyzer across Android locally. Nothing broke; number of
complaints dropped significantly.
Change-Id: I742eedf598a72a533285d913d191bfbbf0ce1688
When USE_CLANG_LLD is true, my_use_clang_lld is true,
and *GLOBAL_LLDFLAGS will be used instead of *GLOBAL_LDFLAGS.
Bug: 73768157
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: I2598b72e9edde32f8e57df860571fd107c005540
* Current default is not using lld.
* When USE_CLANG_LLD or LOCAL_USE_CLANG_LLD is true or 1,
* Use *GLOBAL_LLDFLAGS instead of *GLOBAL_LDFLAGS.
GLOBAL_LLDFLAGS should call lld and with correct lld flags.
* set my_pack_module_relocations to false.
Bug: 73768157
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: I3e63cf8ae0865d01d2bc1f36e9304f4a5d092cb8
Normally, when building with VNDK, platform modules are not allowed to
link against vendor libraries, because the ABI of the vendor libraries
are not guaranteed to be stable and may differ across multiple vendor
images.
However, the vendor public libraries are the exceptions. Vendor public
libraries are vendor libraries that are exposed to 3rd party apps and
listed in /vendor/etc/public.libraries.txt. Since they are intended to
be exposed to public, their ABI stability is guaranteed (by definition,
though it is up to the vendor to actually guarantee it).
This change allows platform modules to link to vendor public libraries.
When the name of a vendor public libraries (whose stub is defined via
vendor_public_library in Android.bp) is listed in
LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES, it is actually linked to the stub library which
is available to platform modules.
Bug: 74275385
Test: m -j
Merged-In: I063b43431196190b59332b1bcad59f267073f89f
Change-Id: I063b43431196190b59332b1bcad59f267073f89f
(cherry picked from commit c3f1356a3a)
Normally, when building with VNDK, platform modules are not allowed to
link against vendor libraries, because the ABI of the vendor libraries
are not guaranteed to be stable and may differ across multiple vendor
images.
However, the vendor public libraries are the exceptions. Vendor public
libraries are vendor libraries that are exposed to 3rd party apps and
listed in /vendor/etc/public.libraries.txt. Since they are intended to
be exposed to public, their ABI stability is guaranteed (by definition,
though it is up to the vendor to actually guarantee it).
This change allows platform modules to link to vendor public libraries.
When the name of a vendor public libraries (whose stub is defined via
vendor_public_library in Android.bp) is listed in
LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES, it is actually linked to the stub library which
is available to platform modules.
Bug: 74275385
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I063b43431196190b59332b1bcad59f267073f89f