OEMs may need to have different device configurations that use different
signing configurations for mainline modules. The network stack mainline
module has a sepolicy context referencing its certificate, so the
generated plat_mac_permission.xml differs based on the module signing
configuration.
The added PRODUCT_MAINLINE_SEPOLICY_DEV_CERTIFICATES variable defines a
per-product directory for the certificates, so that which certificate to
use can be configured in the product makefile, instead of replacing the
certificate file itself.
This change is to be submitted together with another change in sepolicy
makefile.
Test: changed certificate path, m, verified plat_mac_permissions.xml has
new certificate.
Bug: 134995443
Bug: 138097611
Change-Id: I863a9904d4a2ea2abad679ae0969d50e374f269d
Color the node nodes by their location to:
- /build/make/target/product/* => light yellow
- /vendor/* => light red
Test: m product-graph
Change-Id: I911764352e7dc4e2ead2b3770300f48d23dc20b8
Skips the step that invokes dot from the build, and instead
prints suitable commands to convert to image formats.
Bug: 114729998
Test: m product-graph
Change-Id: I172e1a792c32c2685d2f439f414dc66267ed6b83
So that we can start restricting non-phony targets to $OUT_DIR and
$DIST_DIR.
Test: add --writable=out/, see fewer warnings
Change-Id: I411fe4af732b1bce35d4a4c1e2a47b5f8a15e6b8
This CL is largely an adaptation of Change-Id
I774e6a38003734421591e51bed103802ff84f432
It adds the following variables:
- BOARD_AVB_PRODUCT_SERVICES_KEY_PATH
- BOARD_AVB_PRODUCT_SERVICES_ALGORITHM
- BOARD_AVB_PRODUCT_SERVICES_ROLLBACK_INDEX_LOCATION
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_EXTFS_INODE_COUNT
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_EXTFS_RSV_PCT
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_JOURNAL_SIZE
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_SQUASHFS_BLOCK_SIZE
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_SQUASHFS_COMPRESSOR
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_SQUASHFS_COMPRESSOR_OPT
- BOARD_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE_SQUASHFS_DISABLE_4K_ALIGN
- BOARD_PREBUILT_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE
- BOARD_USES_PRODUCT_SERVICESIMAGE
- LOCAL_PRODUCT_SERVICES_MODULE
- PRODUCT_PRODUCT_SERVICES_BASE_FS_PATH
- PRODUCT_PRODUCT_SERVICES_VERITY_PARTITION
- PRODUCT_PRODUCT_SERVICES_PROPERTIES
- TARGET_COPY_OUT_PRODUCT_SERVICES
- TARGET_OUT_PRODUCT_SERVICES
- TARGET_OUT_PRODUCT_SERVICES_*
Bug: 80741439
Test: Successfully built product-services.img with one module in it, and flashed
on device. Also successfully built image with /system/product-services directory
and no /product-services partition.
Change-Id: I5d229f6ac729ea6df9ff1f14cee2e28972cd9b4d
There was PRODUCTS, ALL_PRODUCTS and really_all_products, and
ALL_PRODUCTS was in fact not all products. Rename it to what
it really is: parent makefiles, i.e. product makefiles that include
other product makefiles.
Also rename the really_all_products var.
Bug: 80410283
Test: lunch aosp_arm64; m product-graph
Change-Id: I87aec49966e50c364ca2baf5de10fe30f9292a53
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES will be used to define system default
properties which should be installed in system partition.
Bug: 64661857
Test: confirmed that ART default properties are stored in
/system/etc/prop.default when they were defined in
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES.
Change-Id: Ia08c25d0c5805381c6e3fe63dd1d171e8d195b90
- For unmodified "make product-graph" and "make dump-products",
load only the current product configuration makefiles. This is much
faster than loading all product makefiles.
- For "make product-graph ANDROID_PRODUCT_GRAPH=--all",
"make dump-products ANDROID_DUMP_PRODUCTS=all", load all product
makefiles.
- Move product-graph.mk out of build tasks, so we can skip loading all
the Android.mks, which takes long and we don't really need them.
More importantly, with all product makefiles loaded, modules in
Android.mks are prone to clash (if they are conditionally included
by variables set up in product makefiles) and lead to parse-time
error.
Change-Id: Idc1d6b0c23eb2c8bb34fdd7a1fa4d56171768d21
2015-10-28 16:49:44 -07:00
Renamed from core/tasks/product-graph.mk (Browse further)