681925681a
Use a different name for prebuilt libraries based on their LOCAL_MODULE -- they were all colliding using the same name, javalib.jar. These names are synthetic, since the libraries don't actually exist on the device as such.
72 lines
2.8 KiB
Makefile
72 lines
2.8 KiB
Makefile
###########################################################
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## Track NOTICE files
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###########################################################
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notice_file:=$(shell find $(LOCAL_PATH) -maxdepth 1 -name NOTICE)
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ifneq ($(strip $(notice_file)),)
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# This relies on the name of the directory in PRODUCT_OUT matching where
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# it's installed on the target - i.e. system, data, etc. This does
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# not work for root and isn't exact, but it's probably good enough for
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# compliance.
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# Includes the leading slash
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ifdef LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE
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module_installed_filename := $(patsubst $(PRODUCT_OUT)%,%,$(LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE))
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else
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# This module isn't installable
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ifeq ($(LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS),STATIC_LIBRARIES)
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# Stick the static libraries with the dynamic libraries.
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# We can't use xxx_OUT_STATIC_LIBRARIES because it points into
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# device-obj or host-obj.
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module_installed_filename := \
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$(patsubst $(PRODUCT_OUT)%,%,$($(my_prefix)OUT_SHARED_LIBRARIES))/$(notdir $(LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE))
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else
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ifeq ($(LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS),JAVA_LIBRARIES)
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# Stick the static java libraries with the regular java libraries.
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module_leaf := $(notdir $(LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE))
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# javalib.jar is the default name for the build module (and isn't meaningful)
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# If that's what we have, substitute the module name instead. These files
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# aren't included on the device, so this name is synthetic anyway.
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ifeq ($(module_leaf),javalib.jar)
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module_leaf := $(LOCAL_MODULE).jar
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endif
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module_installed_filename := \
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$(patsubst $(PRODUCT_OUT)%,%,$($(my_prefix)OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES))/$(module_leaf)
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else
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$(error Cannot determine where to install NOTICE file for $(LOCAL_MODULE))
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endif # JAVA_LIBRARIES
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endif # STATIC_LIBRARIES
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endif
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# In case it's actually a host file
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module_installed_filename := $(patsubst $(HOST_OUT)%,%,$(module_installed_filename))
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installed_notice_file := $($(my_prefix)OUT_NOTICE_FILES)/src/$(module_installed_filename).txt
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$(installed_notice_file): PRIVATE_INSTALLED_MODULE := $(module_installed_filename)
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$(installed_notice_file): $(notice_file)
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@echo Notice file: $< -- $@
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$(hide) mkdir -p $(dir $@)
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$(hide) cat $< >> $@
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ifdef LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE
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# Make LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE depend on NOTICE files if they exist
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# libraries so they get installed along with it. Make it an order-only
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# dependency so we don't re-install a module when the NOTICE changes.
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$(LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE): | $(installed_notice_file)
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endif
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else
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# NOTICE file does not exist
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installed_notice_file :=
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endif
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# Create a predictable, phony target to build this notice file.
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# Define it even if the notice file doesn't exist so that other
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# modules can depend on it.
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notice_target := NOTICE-$(if \
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$(LOCAL_IS_HOST_MODULE),HOST,TARGET)-$(LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS)-$(LOCAL_MODULE)
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.PHONY: $(notice_target)
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$(notice_target): $(installed_notice_file)
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