* Rename 'severity' to 'Severity'.
* Fix bad line indentations and space.
Test: run warn.py --byproject build.log
Change-Id: I33d701cca408b5ca4715be8d44c890942b7d132a
I'm preparing to move this to Soong, and it's simpler to compare if the
spaces are removed here (to match the other lists in this file).
Test: WITH_TIDY=true; compare build.ninja before and after change
Change-Id: Ib27a19a36ebb1132300a8c1eeace1202685dfc4c
* Add more project patterns.
* Add more top level comments for global variables and functions.
* Resequence severity numbers to match the dump order.
* Emit warning messages and tables to static HTML JavaScript arrays.
* Replace old static HTML table dumper functions with
new dynamic HTML JavaScript to generate sections of warnings.
* Warning messages are grouped into sections by severity or projects.
* Better descriptions for SKIP warning patterns.
* Replace output function with print.
Bug: 31377083
Test: run warn.py --byproject build.log
Change-Id: I7b44ef6223d5b2f1aa31655a5a47d854f9a1dedc
* Rename variables and functions to follow Google coding style.
* Fix line indentations to follow Google coding style.
* Add module and function docstrings.
* Change shebang line to avoid pylint warning.
* Suppress some pylint warnings to avoid too many changes at once.
* Fix typos.
Test: run warn.py --byproject build.log
Change-Id: I569961981b562e35cb5609a96cd5ebb40a80829c
In BBOTA, we generate patches based on _all_ the blocks of a pair of
input files (src and tgt). For security incremental OTAs, one common
pattern is that only a few blocks are changed in odex files (e.g.
headers). We don't really need to stash/patch the unchanged blocks.
This CL analyzes the unchanged blocks in odex files and computes the
diff for the changed blocks only. It reduces the OTA install time by
about 25% to 40% in our experiments, by paying an increase of 5% to 30%
OTA generation time cost.
Bug: 31570716
Test: Generate an incremental and apply on device.
Change-Id: If842c1afeff6894a3d27eb60b7e8f65a179b7977
* Use a loop to initialize empty 'members' and 'option' of warnpatterns.
* Create severity.{color,columnheader,header} from an attributes list.
* Compute totalbyproject and totalbyseverity from a constructor.
* Skip all-zero rows and columns in the warning count table.
* Remove redundant spaces and newlines in tablerow output.
Test: run through build.log files
Change-Id: I4d3fa4ecd92e1afab91d85b7535d03f8696e83d8
Changed to LOCAL_JACK_PLUGIN.
(cherry picked from commit 17924b136cb5bfc60d138e8c7e5c18a90b5965c3)
Test: Manually tested by some manual activations of the coverage plugin.
Change-Id: I1be4aaa502103fc308d35a5672dc4fe5900c4ebe
And ensure compatibility with coverage plugin.
(cherry picked from commit 862bb84d37e3e6ca61080de58f206e512e09d4e0)
Bug: 28876950
Test: Manually tested by some manual activations of the coverage plugin.
Change-Id: I804558a501825357bf0812de626d2957eedbdc13
A few module types add extra dependencies on $(my_register_name), move
them to $(my_all_targets) so that they are built for mm and mma too.
Bug: 31526036
Test: mmm framework
Change-Id: I2e594ce771451a99691739b963f4ce517e9dd595
This is needed in order to be able to run error prone (which is
a plugin replacement for javac) on a subset of the java code.
Bug: 31507496
Test: Build javac-check-core-tests and check the resulting JAR
Change-Id: I5a556920572fcdad7b39d67e3f00fe0e0f1f8f46
Currently it supports verifying packages signed with RSA algorithms
(v1-v4 as in bootable/recovery/verifier.cpp). No support for ECDSA (v5)
signed packages yet.
$ ./build/tools/releasetools/check_ota_package_signature.py \
bootable/recovery/tests/testdata/testkey_v1.x509.pem \
bootable/recovery/tests/testdata/otasigned_v1.zip
Package: bootable/recovery/tests/testdata/otasigned_v1.zip
Certificate: bootable/recovery/tests/testdata/testkey_v1.x509.pem
Comment length: 1738
Signed data length: 2269
Use SHA-256: False
Digest: 115e688ec3b77743070b743453e2fc6ce8754484
VERIFIED
Bug: 31523193
Test: Used the tool to verify existing packages (like above).
Change-Id: I71d3569e858c729cb64825c5c7688ededc397aa8
I'm working on removing the --ignore_dirty=$(OUT_DIR)/% argument from
Kati. If we're always writing to a file that we're also reading, then
with that flag removed, we'll always reparse all the makefiles.
So instead, use the method from the generated java file cleanup where we
read from a "previous" file, write to a "current" file, then use a
cmp || mv to overwrite the "previous" file if necessary. When the flag
is removed, this will cause Kati to need to run twice any time this
changes, but it's better than forever.
Bug: 30947985
Test: Switch between aosp_arm-eng and full-eng
Change-Id: Id2d1445809b60ce26700bb2aca765df3b5c2b360
We don't need to manually remove objects when switching SANITIZE_TARGET
-- that will be handled by Ninja noticing that the command lines are
different.
Bug: 30947985
Test: None
Change-Id: I83c15981cf6ea258bb7fa85490b0b1ede1058aa6
This was printing "error:", but not actually triggering an error.
Instead of trying to write a single line bash script to handle this,
move the actual check into python. This allows us to print all of the
errors for a single module before triggering the failure.
Also updates the warning format and the warn.py script to properly parse
these warning. Many of the java:sdk -> java:platform warnings are false
positives due to the lack of LOCAL_SDK_VERSION markings on prebuilts.
Individual tags can be marked as warnings now, which lets us check for
system libraries linking against vendor libraries (which won't work on
AOSP). I'm not sure this is a completely valid check, which one reason
that it's just a warning.
Test: m all_link_types (with some missing libs commented out)
Change-Id: I333e418c9a4511b7c7e826891ae481da08fbf6f9
We want to build things in CTS (things built against the NDK) with
integer overflow checks. Some projects in the tree also make explicit
calls to the overflow checked builtins, and those projects need to be
built with the NDK (external/dng_sdk is the specific example that
brought this up).
Test: make checkbuild tests
Bug: None
Change-Id: Iab27dd0d931f723140de242049fa72f3b1ce0fb8