My change to clean up obsolete copy headers would remove valid ones if
thhe LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS_TO path wasn't cleaned. I'm seeing this most
with values that just end in '/', so we end up with a '//' in the path,
which isn't textually equivalent, and we remove it.
Test: No longer seeing constant removals on internal products
Test: Set LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS_TO := ..
Test: Set LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS_TO := ../foo
Test: Set LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS_TO := /foo
Change-Id: Idbeeb207a2bb2a8da766473dbded877cec7c9cc1
Use ro.product.vndk.version to show the VNDK version that the product
partition is using.
When PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION is set, add ro.product.vndk.version
in /product/build.prop.
If PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION is "current", ro.product.vndk.version
will have the VNDK version in PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION. Otherwise, it
will have the value defined in PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION.
Bug: 144534640
Test: Check if /product/build.prop has "ro.product.vndk.version"
Change-Id: If5e7e3a6c155de45f88f68700f16175656896afe
Dist ramdisk-recovery.img and misc_info.txt. This is useful for
re-creating boot.img without having to download a huge target_files zip
file.
Change-Id: I2e1c1d547c95ca3433f89c68428c0c98fa4d19cd
The check is implemented in Soong via the apex_available property.
For a module that should be in the APEX named "foo" and shouldn't be in
any other APEX and also in the platform (the non-updatable part), the
property can be set to "foo" (without "//apex_available:platform")
to express the restriction and then Soong will enforce it.
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: Ia1aaaacd685f466447b61deae2849cb0aa83def3
As we have base_system_ext.mk for the packages in system_ext
partition, move the group and passwd files for system_ext partition
to base_system_ext.mk.
Bug: 141658360
Test: mainline checks pass
Change-Id: Iff50482b90ff9877a58c54c8149014e8c103a3c6
The test was to ensure that bionic libs are not installed to the
non-updatable part of the platform (e.g. system/lib). However, for
bionic libs, we actually have been installing them for bootstrapping.
Specifically, they are installed to /system/lib/bootstrap, not
/system/lib. The test has passed just because it didn't look into
/system/lib/bootstrap. Removing the unnecessary check.
Bug: 128708192
Bug: 133140750
Test: m
Test: m out/target/prduct/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/system/lib/libc.so doesn't
work
Change-Id: I93cbd74972cdd2daea45612136d5133fa49ab76a
PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION sets the VNDK version for product
partition. It may have "current" to use the PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION.
If PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION is set, the native modules in product
partition are enforced to use VNDK's only from the system partition
as BOARD_VNDK_VERSION did to vendor partition.
Bug: 144534640
Test: build
Change-Id: I7ea148f0f8b7e44be7810adcacb30702d66831f1