platform_build/core/executable.mk
Colin Cross 8e4041271d add support for module supported or unsupported target architectures
Add four new variables for module makefiles:

LOCAL_MODULE_TARGET_ARCH specifies that a module is only supported for
one or more architectures.  Any architecture not in the list will be
not attempt to build the module.  The expected use case is prebuilts
that are only suitable for a single architecture, or modules like llvm
that need per-architecture support.

LOCAL_MODULE_UNSUPPORTED_TARGET_ARCH specifies that a module cannot be
built for one or more architectures.

LOCAL_MODULE_TARGET_ARCH_WARN and LOCAL_MODULE_UNSUPPORTED_TARGET_ARCH_WARN
are the same, but warn that the arch is not supported, which is useful
for modules that are critical but not yet working.

The logic for whether or not to build an architecture is fairly
complicated, so this patch consolidates it into module_arch_supported.mk

Change-Id: I120caf4a375f484e1fd6017b60c2f53882ae01e6
2014-02-12 12:17:55 -08:00

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# We don't automatically set up rules to build executables for both
# TARGET_ARCH and TARGET_2ND_ARCH.
# By default, an executable is built for TARGET_ARCH.
# To build it for TARGET_2ND_ARCH in a 64bit product, use "LOCAL_32_BIT_ONLY := true".
ifeq ($(TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT),true)
ifneq ($(LOCAL_NO_2ND_ARCH),true)
LOCAL_32_BIT_ONLY := true
endif
endif
LOCAL_NO_2ND_ARCH_MODULE_SUFFIX := true
# check if primary arch is supported
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/module_arch_supported.mk
ifeq ($(my_module_arch_supported),true)
# primary arch is supported
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/executable_internal.mk
else ifneq (,$(TARGET_2ND_ARCH))
# check if secondary arch is supported
LOCAL_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX := $(TARGET_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX)
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/module_arch_supported.mk
ifeq ($(my_module_arch_supported),true)
# secondary arch is supported
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/executable_internal.mk
endif
endif # TARGET_2ND_ARCH
LOCAL_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX :=
LOCAL_NO_2ND_ARCH_MODULE_SUFFIX :=
my_module_arch_supported :=