Do not pack relocations for prebuilds unless
LOCAL_PACK_MODULE_RELOCATIONS is true
Bug: http://b/20537715
Bug: http://b/18051137
Change-Id: Iddef3b09741da6ae10d73c98103b868cc7695d38
If a prebuilt APK contains shared libraries and the flag
LOCAL_PAGE_ALIGN_JNI_SHARED_LIBRARIES := true is set, then
uncompress any shared libraries stored within the APK.
This allows processes to load the shared library directly from
the APK.
Bug: 20247329
Bug: 8076853
Bug: 1162500
Change-Id: Iac4db32457d9ce31eb7256410023819b44fda0a6
For dex preopt and JNI library extraction, we should remove the
classes.dex and .so files before we sign the APK so that there
isn't an entry in the manifest.
Prebuilt APKs which are pre-signed will simply not have the files
removed. This may cause some system.img bloat, but signature checks make
this necessary.
Bug: 20247329
Change-Id: I4742d1aa3aa64ab5aea2264304cb8c0bea24f784
Strip prebuilt shared library but not try adding gnu debuglink.
It would fail if you try run the adding gnu debuglink command if a
prebuilt is already stripped.
Bug: 17177288
Change-Id: If5811865715c2437e45fbd329983ef1212ef0109
(cherry picked from commit bfb52a2ec1)
- Add a new flag to zipalign (-p) that page aligns shared
libraries (zip entries ending with ".so") in the archive.
- Add a new build variable LOCAL_PAGE_ALIGN_SHARED_LIBRARIES
to turn on this behaviour in zipalign.
- Add a new LOCAL_JNI_SHARED_LIBRARIES_ZIP_OPTIONS to control
zip behaviour.
Bug: 8076853
Bug: 19330157
Co-Authored-By: Simon Baldwin <simonb@google.com>
Co-Authored-By: Dimitry Ivanov <dimitry@google.com>
Change-Id: I1aa2c039bb2a590ae72f256acc9ba5401c2c59b1
We use search LOCAL_DPI_VARIANTS in the list of
"$(PRODUCT_AAPT_PREF_CONFIG) $(PRODUCT_AAPT_PREBUILT_DPI)"
and the first takes precedence.
That way if we don't have a best match, we fall back to the second best,
the way how it worked with PRODUCT_AAPT_CONFIG previously.
Bug: 18388705
Change-Id: I8bd646c52215c65cc6e38c728857af9b64d13469
Two new LOCAL variables are added to support dpi-specific prebuilt apk
selection:
- LOCAL_DPI_VARIANTS: specify a list of dpis the module provides with
specific prebuilt.
Example: LOCAL_DPI_VARIANTS := xxhdpi xhdpi hdpi mdpi
- LOCAL_DPI_FILE_STEM: specify the dpi-specific source file name
pattern.
Example: LOCAL_DPI_FILE_STEM := MyApp-%.apk
"%" will be substitued by $(PRODUCT_AAPT_PREF_CONFIG) in the core
build system.
If you don't set up LOCAL_DPI_FILE_STEM, the default is
$(LOCAL_MODULE)_%.apk.
The build system searches $(PRODUCT_AAPT_PREF_CONFIG) in a prebuilt apk
module's $(LOCAL_DPI_VARIANTS). If not found, use whatever
$(LOCAL_SRC_FILES) as the source file; Otherwise use $(LOCAL_DPI_FILE_STEM)
to construct the dpi-specific apk's source file name, and use whatever
directory name of $(LOCAL_SRC_FILES).
Bug: 18388705
Change-Id: I63cae73f1b6f880302142abc476b3ce1fb5500b5
This should obviate much of the need for cleanspecs, and also make it
unnecessary to continue adding LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES for this
sort of thing all over the tree.
Change-Id: I97aa8fd280ae868a5f6364f8b7bf3c2fe235d6ce
- You can give a .aar as source file to a prebuilt static Java library
module. The build system will set up dependencies and rules to extract
classes.jar and other resource files.
- To build against a prebuilt AAR module, use:
LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_AAR_LIBRARIES := <module names of aar prebuilt AARs>
The build system will set up rules to merge the library's
AndroidManifest.xml with the main AndroidManifest.xml, add the AAR's
resource dirs and link/merge the AAR's classes.jar.
Bug: 18168693
Change-Id: Ic2c1d20572a93bd98dbc72f8a39e26b459e442c2
- You can give a .aar as source file to a prebuilt static Java library
module. The build system will set up dependencies and rules to extract
classes.jar and other resource files.
- To build against a prebuilt AAR module, use:
LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_AAR_LIBRARIES := <module names of aar prebuilt AARs>
The build system will set up rules to merge the library's
AndroidManifest.xml with the main AndroidManifest.xml, add the AAR's
resource dirs and link/merge the AAR's classes.jar.
Bug: 18168693
Change-Id: I478913d5d498f800b322529d7c2c2c0ea78425e5
Because LOCAL_CXX_STL modifies a module's required shared libaries,
we need this for also prebuilt shared libraries and executables.
Change-Id: I418c26143999a613c40aadf990f131b123e0ac3d
To skip dex-preopting prebuilts (to save system image space),
set "DONT_DEXPREOPT_PREBUILTS := true".
Bug: 17772057
Change-Id: I13f10e2a9c251366f29606158f8c2fb54f8ee8b1
In prebuilt app module, you can use LOCAL_PACKAGE_SPLITS to specify a
list of prebuilt split apks. The build system will sign and zipalign the
apks and install them with the same file names.
Note that you need to put all the source split apks in the same folder.
Bug: 16319961
Change-Id: Id2b6d743c1edc5e436007ec11acece1748adad45
Apk's path is changed to <parent_dir>/MyApp/MyApp.apk;
JNI path is changed to <parent_dir>/MyApp/lib/<arch_name>/libfoo.so.
Symlinks of JNIs are changed accordingly.
Bug: 16319961
Change-Id: Ib3b2309c95fa9aea27837fcc29e28d990b04747b
Use "LOCAL_MULTILIB := both" to install jni libraries of both archs in
multilib build.
The build system will package jni of both archs to the apk, or install
them to the right location on the system image and create symlinks,
extract .so files from prebuilt apk, etc if appropriate.
Bug: 15849902
Change-Id: I7e147b5a47db476584c38250de7b36c75ea40d81
Previously we only expanded product_MODULES with LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES,
but not modules introduced by LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES; Later we did a further
shared libary expansion in vendor_module_check.mk.
It couldn't track C in the following case:
A : B, by LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES; B : C, by LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES.
With this change, we transformed the LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES dependencies
into LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES dependencies before doing the required
module expansion and the loophole is closed.
All module names are now expanded to product_MODULES now and it makes
vendor_module_check.mk simpler.
Change-Id: I8835a478d2ce0ce10601a8449f446f07b01c2b7f
Previously the odex file is byproduct generated by the package.apk rule.
Though we have the odex file depend on the package.apk it doesn't have
its own build recipe. In case package.apk isn't updated but we still
need to update the odex file (such as changed LOCAL_MULTILIB), the odex
file will never be rebuilt.
This change split out the rules to build the odex file and make sure the
build recipe get executed if the odex file needs rebuild.
Change-Id: I60c2f32b536b3d59045301ee863aae1451734aad
Use LOCAL_PREBUILT_JNI_LIBS to install prebuilt JNI libraries extracted
from the prebuilt apk, or prebuilts as source, to the app specific lib path.
LOCAL_PREBUILT_JNI_LIBS accepts 2 kinds of files:
- Files like @path/to/libfoo.so (path inside the apk) are JNI libs
extracted from the prebuilt apk. In this case, all embedded JNI libs
inside the prebuilt apk are stripped.
- Files like path/to/libfoo.so (path relative to LOCAL_PATH) are
prebuilts in the source tree.
Those prebuilt JNI libs are not defined as modules in the build system,
so this works around possible module name conflict.
Bug: 13170859
Change-Id: I91bb844cc11b3621a85733bc7e8910f168957ef0
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 uses the fact that unsetting LOCAL_MULTILIB equals "either".
It's useful to build for both 32-bit and 64-bit in the same prebuilt
module definition.
Bug: 13751317
Change-Id: I4f1625a83e13f22f807039afebae73f69ed35918
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
Use LOCAL_PREBUILT_JNI_LIBS to install prebuilt JNI libraries extracted
from the prebuilt apk, or prebuilts as source, to the app specific lib path.
LOCAL_PREBUILT_JNI_LIBS accepts 2 kinds of files:
- Files like @path/to/libfoo.so (path inside the apk) are JNI libs
extracted from the prebuilt apk. In this case, all embedded JNI libs
inside the prebuilt apk are stripped.
- Files like path/to/libfoo.so (path relative to LOCAL_PATH) are
prebuilts in the source tree.
Those prebuilt JNI libs are not defined as modules in the build system,
so this works around possible module name conflict.
Bug: 13170859
Change-Id: I91bb844cc11b3621a85733bc7e8910f168957ef0
Previously we have to use LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES to install jni
libraries for an apk in bundled build.
With this change, we'll use LOCAL_JNI_SHARED_LIBRARIES alone to
install jni shared libraries.
The new rules are:
- If we are doing unbundled build, or the apk isn't going to be
installed to system partitions, we'll embed the jni libs in the
built apk.
- Otherwise, the jni libraries will be installed to the system
lib path, and symlinks created in the app specific lib path.
Change-Id: Id6bd5301eb632bda3593664acee580f0d8b1d5d4
Previously we have to use LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES to install jni
libraries for an apk in bundled build.
With this change, we'll use LOCAL_JNI_SHARED_LIBRARIES alone to
install jni shared libraries.
The new rules are:
- If we are doing unbundled build, or the apk isn't going to be
installed to system partitions, we'll embed the jni libs in the
built apk.
- Otherwise, the jni libraries will be installed to the system
lib path, and symlinks created in the app specific lib path.
Change-Id: Id6bd5301eb632bda3593664acee580f0d8b1d5d4
Also we don't need to include module_arch_supported.mk again, if we are
currently substituting the source build with LOCAL_PREBUILT_MODULE_FILE.
Change-Id: I444b0397d74c3153b398a050b762e49418062a86
Prebuilts often support only a single architecture, allow them to
use LOCAL_MODULE_TARGET_ARCH to specify it.
Change-Id: I2514f66f682ef267bbf1a1ab78510faff0a18b64