Additional context (for Googlers): go/android-fuzzing-shared
This patch adds the Make support for automatically installing sanitized
dependent shared libraries. 'make $module' will find all the shared
library dependencies in soong, and create the rules to install them. We
simply need to add the <install sanitized shared library> rule that's
made by Soong as a dependency of the module's phony.
We also now change 'm fuzz' to not just build the fuzz packages, but to
build all fuzz targets into the respective
$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/data/fuzz and $ANDROID_HOST_OUT/fuzz directories.
Bug: N/A
Test: Build fuzz target with shared libs, note the contents of
$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/data/fuzz/lib and out/soong/fuzz-target-*.zip now
has shared libraries.
Change-Id: I74def02fee663ef788ee25ec0d5106faf474c2a6
Test: push V6 to device and check audio works fine
Bug: 134940862
Change-Id: I761d05708d99287b9fe255c55724f92c8a3388e7
Merged-In: I761d05708d99287b9fe255c55724f92c8a3388e7
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
Necessary after moving it into the Runtime APEX, as several framework
libraries loaded during early boot depends on it, e.g. libvndksupport.so,
libvulkan.so, and libgraphicsenv.so.
Test: build & boot
Bug: 135753770
Change-Id: I5862ba57485bdaffd452aac47c5931863823075d
Only if PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PRODUCT_PARTITION_INTERFACE is set,
every app and java library in product cannot use hidden APIs anymore.
Bug: 132780927
Test: m
Test: set PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PRODUCT_PARTITION_INTERFACE, and check whether build
error occurs.
Change-Id: Ib6c260a16b9cbb95be70d8db3082a15e151687f1
NetworkStackNext is the build of the network stack targeted at the
next API, e.g. system_current and not system_29.
While NetworkStack is a mainline module that needs to be built with a
stable SDK (system_29), NetworkStackNext is necessary to test
functionalities that require the in-development SDK (system_current).
Using NetworkStackNext preinstalled on development builds allows for
testing the new APIs and functionalities.
NetworkStackNext is also configured with a mainline module package name
on targets that use mainline modules; but it is not intended to receive
mainline updates.
Once system_current is finalized (system_30 ?), NetworkStack can start
using it, and the system image should switch back to NetworkStack
instead of NetworkStackNext.
Bug: 139269711
Test: Built, phone boots, WiFi working
Change-Id: I885b2c441b99daa3165a4a365738682958478291
Bug: 135956699
Test: m -j30 (verify that build includes CellBroadcastServiceModule)
Change-Id: Ib2d734ba2ed3608a4255164e6e50dac349eb9a18
Merged-In: Ib2d734ba2ed3608a4255164e6e50dac349eb9a18
In Factory OTA, secondary payload should be generated without
virtual_ab flag set, so that update package generator generates
a regular A/B OTA (with snapshot_enabled set to false), and
OTA client writes system_b without snapshots.
Test: apply secondary OTA
Fixes: 138733621
Change-Id: I05d534a12d4a7891ce5597f3c29e55f5185e5a8d
Path conflicts could happen when following conditions are met.
1) a java library named "foo" is not installable.
2) a java library named "bar" is installable, and its stem is set to
"foo".
Then the notice file for 1) becomes foo.jar.txt following its
LOCAL_MODULE, while the notice file for 2) becomes foo.jar.txt following
its stem. Since the file for 1) is a synthetic one, the actual name
isn't important. Avoid the conflict by appending a suffix
(_non_installable, but could be anything) to the file name for 1).
There still is a chance for the conflict; if the stem for "bar" is set
to "foo_non_installable". But practically, the chances are very low.
Bug: 139391334
Bug: 143700028
Test: m
Change-Id: Id50b30774bbf65cc180baf963a95ea56fe6eb74f
Use the same procedure to avoid code duplication.
Note that dump-dynamic-partitions-info not only has more information,
but also changes keys:
- from X_size to super_X_group_size
- from X_partition_list to super_X_partition_list
delta_generator is updated to recognize these new keys as well.
Test: build ota package
Test: forrest
Change-Id: I6a973fc113fb80b352822a14991cad027c72cf06
AOSP targets doesn't have INSTALLED_VENDORIMAGE_TARGET defined.
Fix dump-dynamic-partitions-info to filter out vendor
from dynamic partition lists.
Then, check_partition_sizes.py reads info without vendor
in dynamic partition list for AOSP targets.
Test: forrest
Bug: 143734706
Change-Id: I788196d854c1cf3eea218d534599f8bf642120fc
We are bringing up support for ARM Memory Tagging Extension in the platform,
but the required patches have not yet landed in the upstream kernel. This
change adds support for a product variable that products may set to true to
declare support for an experimental userspace interface to MTE. Setting the
variable to true causes a product configuration to be enabled which will
activate code in bionic and scudo that uses the interface.
This variable should not be set to true in shipping products because
the userspace interface has not been finalized and is subject to change.
Once the support patches have landed in the kernel, bionic and scudo will
be changed to use the official interface and the variable will be removed.
Bug: 135772972
Change-Id: Ie3d2619bc09c134e0da073c65805e7ec049687e1
We were passing "--classpath foo.jar --classpath bar.jar" to turbine,
it now wants (and may always have expected?)
"--classpath foo.jar bar.jar".
This is equivalent to Ib7e0ca64a34e236110f7b785d6a0fb51ed75567e in
Soong.
Test: m java
Change-Id: I061ebf302a215c66b1923056716b60bf0160d9bc
turbine supports taking system modules on the command line,
now that we target Java language level 1.9 and use system modules
by default switch turbine to match javac.
This is equivalent to Ieee07502151da0d5693bb8929213d495c039106b
in Soong.
Test: m java
Change-Id: Ib91c6f57b316f48f1ab819e4e1d2dc2e0ee42988
Dexpreopt build commands should only be generated on targets that
include build/make/target/product/runtime_libart.mk, which sets the
necessary variables such as PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES that
contain default values passed to dex2oat. This file also sets a
variable PRODUCT_USES_DEFAULT_ART_CONFIG that is used in
build/make/core/dex_preopt.mk to decide if boot images should be
installed.
On some targets build/make/target/product/runtime_libart.mk is not
included. Prior to this patch, on such targets invalid dexpreopt
commands were generated, but not used, so they did not cause any
visible build failures. The invalid commands can be grepped as:
lunch qemu_trusty_arm64-userdebug && m nothing \
&& fgrep -e '-Xms ' $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/out/soong/build.ninja
In this case '-Xms ' is an ill-formed option passed to dex2oat (the
option expects one argument, but none is passed).
This patch makes the DisablePreopt variable passed from make to
soong more strict: it not only requires WITH_DEXPREOPT, but also
PRODUCT_USES_DEFAULT_ART_CONFIG. This means that dexpreopt commands
will not be generated on targets that do not include
build/make/target/product/runtime_libart.mk.
Test: lunch aosp_walleye-userdebug && m \
&& find $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/out -name 'boot.art'
# expect to find files in /out/target/product/walleye/system/framework/$ARCH/
Test: lunch qemu_trusty_arm64-userdebug && m \
&& fgrep -e '-Xms ' $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/out/soong/build.ninja
# expect empty output
Change-Id: I3d765ed0dd8b38236b8bdd5c6202bb1d3f45f904