platform_build/core/envsetup.mk
Andy McFadden 2c86bfd285 Sleazy workaround for webkit build failures.
The WebKit library link line is exceeding 128KB on sim-eng builds.
The path to sim-eng object files is slightly longer than device builds
because the object files live under the "host" directory.

This change truncates the "product" directory name to "pr", reducing the
command line by a few KB.  This only affects sim-eng builds.

The real fix will need be to webkit (see internal bug 1917987), which
will eventually start failing on device builds if it continues to grow.
2009-09-10 10:05:14 -07:00

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Makefile

# Variables we check:
# HOST_BUILD_TYPE = { release debug }
# TARGET_SIMULATOR = { true <null> }
# TARGET_BUILD_TYPE = { release debug }
# and we output a bunch of variables, see the case statement at
# the bottom for the full list
# OUT_DIR is also set to "out" if it's not already set.
# this allows you to set it to somewhere else if you like
# Set up version information.
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/version_defaults.mk
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# If you update the build system such that the environment setup
# or buildspec.mk need to be updated, increment this number, and
# people who haven't re-run those will have to do so before they
# can build. Make sure to also update the corresponding value in
# buildspec.mk.default and envsetup.sh.
CORRECT_BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER := 9
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# The product defaults to generic on hardware and sim on sim
# NOTE: This will be overridden in product_config.mk if make
# was invoked with a PRODUCT-xxx-yyy goal.
ifeq ($(TARGET_PRODUCT),)
ifeq ($(TARGET_SIMULATOR),true)
TARGET_PRODUCT := sim
else
TARGET_PRODUCT := generic
endif
endif
# the variant -- the set of files that are included for a build
ifeq ($(strip $(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)),)
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT := eng
endif
# Read the product specs so we an get TARGET_DEVICE and other
# variables that we need in order to locate the output files.
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/product_config.mk
build_variant := $(filter-out eng user userdebug tests,$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT))
ifneq ($(build_variant)-$(words $(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)),-1)
$(warning bad TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT: $(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT))
$(error must be empty or one of: eng user userdebug tests)
endif
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Set up configuration for host machine. We don't do cross-
# compiles except for arm, so the HOST is whatever we are
# running on
UNAME := $(shell uname -sm)
# HOST_OS
ifneq (,$(findstring Linux,$(UNAME)))
HOST_OS := linux
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring Darwin,$(UNAME)))
HOST_OS := darwin
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring Macintosh,$(UNAME)))
HOST_OS := darwin
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring CYGWIN,$(UNAME)))
HOST_OS := windows
endif
ifneq ($(USE_MINGW),)
HOST_OS := windows
endif
ifeq ($(HOST_OS),)
$(error Unable to determine HOST_OS from uname -sm: $(UNAME)!)
endif
# HOST_ARCH
ifneq (,$(findstring 86,$(UNAME)))
HOST_ARCH := x86
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring Power,$(UNAME)))
HOST_ARCH := ppc
endif
ifeq ($(HOST_ARCH),)
$(error Unable to determine HOST_ARCH from uname -sm: $(UNAME)!)
endif
# the host build defaults to release, and it must be release or debug
ifeq ($(HOST_BUILD_TYPE),)
HOST_BUILD_TYPE := release
endif
ifneq ($(HOST_BUILD_TYPE),release)
ifneq ($(HOST_BUILD_TYPE),debug)
$(error HOST_BUILD_TYPE must be either release or debug, not '$(HOST_BUILD_TYPE)')
endif
endif
# This is the standard way to name a directory containing prebuilt host
# objects. E.g., prebuilt/$(HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)/cc
ifeq ($(HOST_OS),windows)
HOST_PREBUILT_TAG := windows
else
HOST_PREBUILT_TAG := $(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH)
endif
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Set up configuration for target machine.
# The following must be set:
# TARGET_OS = { linux }
# TARGET_ARCH = { arm | x86 }
# if we're build the simulator, HOST_* is TARGET_* (except for BUILD_TYPE)
# otherwise it's <arch>-linux
ifeq ($(TARGET_SIMULATOR),true)
ifneq ($(HOST_OS),linux)
$(error TARGET_SIMULATOR=true is only supported under Linux)
endif
TARGET_ARCH := $(HOST_ARCH)
TARGET_OS := $(HOST_OS)
else
ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH),)
TARGET_ARCH := arm
endif
TARGET_OS := linux
endif
# the target build type defaults to release
ifneq ($(TARGET_BUILD_TYPE),debug)
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE := release
endif
# This is the standard way to name a directory containing prebuilt target
# objects. E.g., prebuilt/$(TARGET_PREBUILT_TAG)/libc.so
ifeq ($(TARGET_SIMULATOR),true)
TARGET_PREBUILT_TAG := $(TARGET_OS)-$(TARGET_ARCH)
else
TARGET_PREBUILT_TAG := android-$(TARGET_ARCH)
endif
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# figure out the output directories
ifeq (,$(strip $(OUT_DIR)))
OUT_DIR := $(TOPDIR)out
endif
DEBUG_OUT_DIR := $(OUT_DIR)/debug
# Move the host or target under the debug/ directory
# if necessary.
TARGET_OUT_ROOT_release := $(OUT_DIR)/target
TARGET_OUT_ROOT_debug := $(DEBUG_OUT_DIR)/target
TARGET_OUT_ROOT := $(TARGET_OUT_ROOT_$(TARGET_BUILD_TYPE))
HOST_OUT_ROOT_release := $(OUT_DIR)/host
HOST_OUT_ROOT_debug := $(DEBUG_OUT_DIR)/host
HOST_OUT_ROOT := $(HOST_OUT_ROOT_$(HOST_BUILD_TYPE))
HOST_OUT_release := $(HOST_OUT_ROOT_release)/$(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH)
HOST_OUT_debug := $(HOST_OUT_ROOT_debug)/$(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH)
HOST_OUT := $(HOST_OUT_$(HOST_BUILD_TYPE))
ifeq ($(TARGET_SIMULATOR),true)
# Any arch- or os-specific parts of the simulator (everything
# under product/) are actually host-dependent.
# But, the debug type is controlled by TARGET_BUILD_TYPE and not
# HOST_BUILD_TYPE.
TARGET_PRODUCT_OUT_ROOT := $(HOST_OUT_$(TARGET_BUILD_TYPE))/pr
else
TARGET_PRODUCT_OUT_ROOT := $(TARGET_OUT_ROOT)/product
endif
TARGET_COMMON_OUT_ROOT := $(TARGET_OUT_ROOT)/common
HOST_COMMON_OUT_ROOT := $(HOST_OUT_ROOT)/common
PRODUCT_OUT := $(TARGET_PRODUCT_OUT_ROOT)/$(TARGET_DEVICE)
OUT_DOCS := $(TARGET_COMMON_OUT_ROOT)/docs
HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES:= $(HOST_OUT)/bin
HOST_OUT_SHARED_LIBRARIES:= $(HOST_OUT)/lib
HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES:= $(HOST_OUT)/framework
HOST_OUT_SDK_ADDON := $(HOST_OUT)/sdk_addon
HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATES := $(HOST_OUT)/obj
HOST_OUT_HEADERS:= $(HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/include
HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES := $(HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/lib
HOST_OUT_STATIC_LIBRARIES := $(HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES)
HOST_OUT_NOTICE_FILES:=$(HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/NOTICE_FILES
HOST_OUT_COMMON_INTERMEDIATES := $(HOST_COMMON_OUT_ROOT)/obj
TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj
TARGET_OUT_HEADERS:= $(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/include
TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES := $(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/lib
TARGET_OUT_COMMON_INTERMEDIATES := $(TARGET_COMMON_OUT_ROOT)/obj
TARGET_OUT := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/system
TARGET_OUT_EXECUTABLES:= $(TARGET_OUT)/bin
TARGET_OUT_OPTIONAL_EXECUTABLES:= $(TARGET_OUT)/xbin
TARGET_OUT_SHARED_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT)/lib
TARGET_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT)/framework
TARGET_OUT_APPS:= $(TARGET_OUT)/app
TARGET_OUT_KEYLAYOUT := $(TARGET_OUT)/usr/keylayout
TARGET_OUT_KEYCHARS := $(TARGET_OUT)/usr/keychars
TARGET_OUT_ETC := $(TARGET_OUT)/etc
TARGET_OUT_STATIC_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/lib
TARGET_OUT_NOTICE_FILES:=$(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/NOTICE_FILES
TARGET_OUT_DATA := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/data
TARGET_OUT_DATA_EXECUTABLES:= $(TARGET_OUT_EXECUTABLES)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_SHARED_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT_SHARED_LIBRARIES)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_JAVA_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_APPS:= $(TARGET_OUT_DATA)/app
TARGET_OUT_DATA_KEYLAYOUT := $(TARGET_OUT_KEYLAYOUT)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_KEYCHARS := $(TARGET_OUT_KEYCHARS)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_ETC := $(TARGET_OUT_ETC)
TARGET_OUT_DATA_STATIC_LIBRARIES:= $(TARGET_OUT_STATIC_LIBRARIES)
TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/symbols
TARGET_OUT_EXECUTABLES_UNSTRIPPED := $(TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED)/system/bin
TARGET_OUT_SHARED_LIBRARIES_UNSTRIPPED := $(TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED)/system/lib
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_UNSTRIPPED := $(TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED)
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_SBIN_UNSTRIPPED := $(TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED)/sbin
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_BIN_UNSTRIPPED := $(TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED)/bin
TARGET_ROOT_OUT := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/root
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_BIN := $(TARGET_ROOT_OUT)/bin
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_SBIN := $(TARGET_ROOT_OUT)/sbin
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_ETC := $(TARGET_ROOT_OUT)/etc
TARGET_ROOT_OUT_USR := $(TARGET_ROOT_OUT)/usr
TARGET_RECOVERY_OUT := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/recovery
TARGET_RECOVERY_ROOT_OUT := $(TARGET_RECOVERY_OUT)/root
TARGET_SYSLOADER_OUT := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/sysloader
TARGET_SYSLOADER_ROOT_OUT := $(TARGET_SYSLOADER_OUT)/root
TARGET_SYSLOADER_SYSTEM_OUT := $(TARGET_SYSLOADER_OUT)/root/system
TARGET_INSTALLER_OUT := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/installer
TARGET_INSTALLER_DATA_OUT := $(TARGET_INSTALLER_OUT)/data
TARGET_INSTALLER_ROOT_OUT := $(TARGET_INSTALLER_OUT)/root
TARGET_INSTALLER_SYSTEM_OUT := $(TARGET_INSTALLER_OUT)/root/system
COMMON_MODULE_CLASSES := JAVA_LIBRARIES NOTICE_FILES
ifeq (,$(strip $(DIST_DIR)))
DIST_DIR := $(OUT_DIR)/dist
endif
ifeq ($(PRINT_BUILD_CONFIG),)
PRINT_BUILD_CONFIG := true
endif
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# the setpath shell function in envsetup.sh uses this to figure out
# what to add to the path given the config we have chosen.
ifeq ($(CALLED_FROM_SETUP),true)
ABP:=$(PWD)/$(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)
ifeq ($(TARGET_SIMULATOR),true)
ABP:=$(ABP):$(TARGET_OUT_EXECUTABLES)
else
# this should be copied to HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES instead
ABP:=$(ABP):$(PWD)/prebuilt/$(HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin
endif
ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS := $(ABP)
ANDROID_PREBUILTS := prebuilt/$(HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)
# The "dumpvar" stuff lets you say something like
#
# CALLED_FROM_SETUP=true \
# make -f config/envsetup.make dumpvar-TARGET_OUT
# or
# CALLED_FROM_SETUP=true \
# make -f config/envsetup.make dumpvar-abs-HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES
#
# The plain (non-abs) version just dumps the value of the named variable.
# The "abs" version will treat the variable as a path, and dumps an
# absolute path to it.
#
dumpvar_goals := \
$(strip $(patsubst dumpvar-%,%,$(filter dumpvar-%,$(MAKECMDGOALS))))
ifdef dumpvar_goals
ifneq ($(words $(dumpvar_goals)),1)
$(error Only one "dumpvar-" goal allowed. Saw "$(MAKECMDGOALS)")
endif
# If the goal is of the form "dumpvar-abs-VARNAME", then
# treat VARNAME as a path and return the absolute path to it.
absolute_dumpvar := $(strip $(filter abs-%,$(dumpvar_goals)))
ifdef absolute_dumpvar
dumpvar_goals := $(patsubst abs-%,%,$(dumpvar_goals))
DUMPVAR_VALUE := $(PWD)/$($(dumpvar_goals))
dumpvar_target := dumpvar-abs-$(dumpvar_goals)
else
DUMPVAR_VALUE := $($(dumpvar_goals))
dumpvar_target := dumpvar-$(dumpvar_goals)
endif
.PHONY: $(dumpvar_target)
$(dumpvar_target):
@echo $(DUMPVAR_VALUE)
endif # dumpvar_goals
ifneq ($(dumpvar_goals),report_config)
PRINT_BUILD_CONFIG:=
endif
endif # CALLED_FROM_SETUP
ifneq ($(PRINT_BUILD_CONFIG),)
$(info ============================================)
$(info PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=$(PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME))
$(info PLATFORM_VERSION=$(PLATFORM_VERSION))
$(info TARGET_PRODUCT=$(TARGET_PRODUCT))
$(info TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT))
$(info TARGET_SIMULATOR=$(TARGET_SIMULATOR))
$(info TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=$(TARGET_BUILD_TYPE))
$(info TARGET_ARCH=$(TARGET_ARCH))
$(info HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH))
$(info HOST_OS=$(HOST_OS))
$(info HOST_BUILD_TYPE=$(HOST_BUILD_TYPE))
$(info BUILD_ID=$(BUILD_ID))
$(info ============================================)
endif