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// Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package sdk
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
"android/soong/android"
)
var pctx = android.NewPackageContext("android/soong/sdk")
var (
repackageZip = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("SnapshotRepackageZip",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: `${config.Zip2ZipCmd} -i $in -o $out "**/*:$destdir"`,
CommandDeps: []string{
"${config.Zip2ZipCmd}",
},
},
"destdir")
zipFiles = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("SnapshotZipFiles",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: `${config.SoongZipCmd} -C $basedir -l $out.rsp -o $out`,
CommandDeps: []string{
"${config.SoongZipCmd}",
},
Rspfile: "$out.rsp",
RspfileContent: "$in",
},
"basedir")
mergeZips = pctx.AndroidStaticRule("SnapshotMergeZips",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: `${config.MergeZipsCmd} $out $in`,
CommandDeps: []string{
"${config.MergeZipsCmd}",
},
})
)
type generatedContents struct {
content strings.Builder
indentLevel int
}
// generatedFile abstracts operations for writing contents into a file and emit a build rule
// for the file.
type generatedFile struct {
generatedContents
path android.OutputPath
}
func newGeneratedFile(ctx android.ModuleContext, path ...string) *generatedFile {
return &generatedFile{
path: android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, path...).OutputPath,
}
}
func (gc *generatedContents) Indent() {
gc.indentLevel++
}
func (gc *generatedContents) Dedent() {
gc.indentLevel--
}
func (gc *generatedContents) Printfln(format string, args ...interface{}) {
// ninja consumes newline characters in rspfile_content. Prevent it by
// escaping the backslash in the newline character. The extra backslash
// is removed when the rspfile is written to the actual script file
fmt.Fprintf(&(gc.content), strings.Repeat(" ", gc.indentLevel)+format+"\\n", args...)
}
func (gf *generatedFile) build(pctx android.PackageContext, ctx android.BuilderContext, implicits android.Paths) {
rb := android.NewRuleBuilder()
// convert \\n to \n
rb.Command().
Implicits(implicits).
Text("echo").Text(proptools.ShellEscape(gf.content.String())).
Text("| sed 's/\\\\n/\\n/g' >").Output(gf.path)
rb.Command().
Text("chmod a+x").Output(gf.path)
rb.Build(pctx, ctx, gf.path.Base(), "Build "+gf.path.Base())
}
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
2019-11-28 15:31:38 +01:00
// Collect all the members.
//
// The members are first grouped by type and then grouped by name. The order of
// the types is the order they are referenced in sdkMemberListProperties. The
// names are in order in which the dependencies were added.
func collectMembers(ctx android.ModuleContext) []*sdkMember {
byType := make(map[android.SdkMemberType][]*sdkMember)
byName := make(map[string]*sdkMember)
ctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(m android.Module) {
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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tag := ctx.OtherModuleDependencyTag(m)
if memberTag, ok := tag.(*sdkMemberDependencyTag); ok {
memberListProperty := memberTag.memberListProperty
memberType := memberListProperty.memberType
// Make sure that the resolved module is allowed in the member list property.
if !memberType.IsInstance(m) {
ctx.ModuleErrorf("module %q is not valid in property %s", ctx.OtherModuleName(m), memberListProperty.name)
}
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
2019-11-28 15:31:38 +01:00
name := ctx.OtherModuleName(m)
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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member := byName[name]
if member == nil {
member = &sdkMember{memberType: memberType, name: name}
byName[name] = member
byType[memberType] = append(byType[memberType], member)
}
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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member.variants = append(member.variants, m.(android.SdkAware))
}
})
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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var members []*sdkMember
for _, memberListProperty := range sdkMemberListProperties {
membersOfType := byType[memberListProperty.memberType]
members = append(members, membersOfType...)
}
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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return members
}
// SDK directory structure
// <sdk_root>/
// Android.bp : definition of a 'sdk' module is here. This is a hand-made one.
// <api_ver>/ : below this directory are all auto-generated
// Android.bp : definition of 'sdk_snapshot' module is here
// aidl/
// frameworks/base/core/..../IFoo.aidl : an exported AIDL file
// java/
// <module_name>.jar : the stub jar for a java library 'module_name'
// include/
// bionic/libc/include/stdlib.h : an exported header file
// include_gen/
// <module_name>/com/android/.../IFoo.h : a generated header file
// <arch>/include/ : arch-specific exported headers
// <arch>/include_gen/ : arch-specific generated headers
// <arch>/lib/
// libFoo.so : a stub library
// A name that uniquely identifies a prebuilt SDK member for a version of SDK snapshot
// This isn't visible to users, so could be changed in future.
func versionedSdkMemberName(ctx android.ModuleContext, memberName string, version string) string {
return ctx.ModuleName() + "_" + memberName + string(android.SdkVersionSeparator) + version
}
// buildSnapshot is the main function in this source file. It creates rules to copy
// the contents (header files, stub libraries, etc) into the zip file.
func (s *sdk) buildSnapshot(ctx android.ModuleContext) android.OutputPath {
snapshotDir := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "snapshot")
bp := newGeneratedFile(ctx, "snapshot", "Android.bp")
bpFile := &bpFile{
modules: make(map[string]*bpModule),
}
builder := &snapshotBuilder{
ctx: ctx,
sdk: s,
version: "current",
snapshotDir: snapshotDir.OutputPath,
filesToZip: []android.Path{bp.path},
bpFile: bpFile,
prebuiltModules: make(map[string]*bpModule),
}
s.builderForTests = builder
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
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for _, member := range collectMembers(ctx) {
member.memberType.BuildSnapshot(ctx, builder, member)
}
for _, unversioned := range builder.prebuiltOrder {
// Copy the unversioned module so it can be modified to make it versioned.
versioned := unversioned.copy()
name := versioned.properties["name"].(string)
versioned.setProperty("name", builder.versionedSdkMemberName(name))
versioned.insertAfter("name", "sdk_member_name", name)
bpFile.AddModule(versioned)
// Set prefer: false - this is not strictly required as that is the default.
unversioned.insertAfter("name", "prefer", false)
bpFile.AddModule(unversioned)
}
// Create the snapshot module.
snapshotName := ctx.ModuleName() + string(android.SdkVersionSeparator) + builder.version
snapshotModule := bpFile.newModule("sdk_snapshot")
snapshotModule.AddProperty("name", snapshotName)
// Make sure that the snapshot has the same visibility as the sdk.
visibility := android.EffectiveVisibilityRules(ctx, s)
if len(visibility) != 0 {
snapshotModule.AddProperty("visibility", visibility)
}
addHostDeviceSupportedProperties(&s.ModuleBase, snapshotModule)
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
2019-11-28 15:31:38 +01:00
for _, memberListProperty := range sdkMemberListProperties {
names := memberListProperty.getter(&s.properties)
if len(names) > 0 {
snapshotModule.AddProperty(memberListProperty.name, builder.versionedSdkMemberNames(names))
}
}
bpFile.AddModule(snapshotModule)
// generate Android.bp
bp = newGeneratedFile(ctx, "snapshot", "Android.bp")
generateBpContents(&bp.generatedContents, bpFile)
bp.build(pctx, ctx, nil)
filesToZip := builder.filesToZip
// zip them all
outputZipFile := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, ctx.ModuleName()+"-current.zip").OutputPath
outputDesc := "Building snapshot for " + ctx.ModuleName()
// If there are no zips to merge then generate the output zip directly.
// Otherwise, generate an intermediate zip file into which other zips can be
// merged.
var zipFile android.OutputPath
var desc string
if len(builder.zipsToMerge) == 0 {
zipFile = outputZipFile
desc = outputDesc
} else {
zipFile = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, ctx.ModuleName()+"-current.unmerged.zip").OutputPath
desc = "Building intermediate snapshot for " + ctx.ModuleName()
}
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Description: desc,
Rule: zipFiles,
Inputs: filesToZip,
Output: zipFile,
Args: map[string]string{
"basedir": builder.snapshotDir.String(),
},
})
if len(builder.zipsToMerge) != 0 {
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Description: outputDesc,
Rule: mergeZips,
Input: zipFile,
Inputs: builder.zipsToMerge,
Output: outputZipFile,
})
}
return outputZipFile
}
func generateBpContents(contents *generatedContents, bpFile *bpFile) {
contents.Printfln("// This is auto-generated. DO NOT EDIT.")
for _, bpModule := range bpFile.order {
contents.Printfln("")
contents.Printfln("%s {", bpModule.moduleType)
outputPropertySet(contents, &bpModule.bpPropertySet)
contents.Printfln("}")
}
}
func outputPropertySet(contents *generatedContents, set *bpPropertySet) {
contents.Indent()
for _, name := range set.order {
value := set.properties[name]
reflectedValue := reflect.ValueOf(value)
t := reflectedValue.Type()
kind := t.Kind()
switch kind {
case reflect.Slice:
length := reflectedValue.Len()
if length > 1 {
contents.Printfln("%s: [", name)
contents.Indent()
for i := 0; i < length; i = i + 1 {
contents.Printfln("%q,", reflectedValue.Index(i).Interface())
}
contents.Dedent()
contents.Printfln("],")
} else if length == 0 {
contents.Printfln("%s: [],", name)
} else {
contents.Printfln("%s: [%q],", name, reflectedValue.Index(0).Interface())
}
case reflect.Bool:
contents.Printfln("%s: %t,", name, reflectedValue.Bool())
case reflect.Ptr:
contents.Printfln("%s: {", name)
outputPropertySet(contents, reflectedValue.Interface().(*bpPropertySet))
contents.Printfln("},")
default:
contents.Printfln("%s: %q,", name, value)
}
}
contents.Dedent()
}
func (s *sdk) GetAndroidBpContentsForTests() string {
contents := &generatedContents{}
generateBpContents(contents, s.builderForTests.bpFile)
return contents.content.String()
}
type snapshotBuilder struct {
ctx android.ModuleContext
sdk *sdk
version string
snapshotDir android.OutputPath
bpFile *bpFile
filesToZip android.Paths
zipsToMerge android.Paths
prebuiltModules map[string]*bpModule
prebuiltOrder []*bpModule
}
func (s *snapshotBuilder) CopyToSnapshot(src android.Path, dest string) {
path := s.snapshotDir.Join(s.ctx, dest)
s.ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: android.Cp,
Input: src,
Output: path,
})
s.filesToZip = append(s.filesToZip, path)
}
func (s *snapshotBuilder) UnzipToSnapshot(zipPath android.Path, destDir string) {
ctx := s.ctx
// Repackage the zip file so that the entries are in the destDir directory.
// This will allow the zip file to be merged into the snapshot.
tmpZipPath := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "tmp", destDir+".zip").OutputPath
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Description: "Repackaging zip file " + destDir + " for snapshot " + ctx.ModuleName(),
Rule: repackageZip,
Input: zipPath,
Output: tmpZipPath,
Args: map[string]string{
"destdir": destDir,
},
})
// Add the repackaged zip file to the files to merge.
s.zipsToMerge = append(s.zipsToMerge, tmpZipPath)
}
func (s *snapshotBuilder) AddPrebuiltModule(member android.SdkMember, moduleType string) android.BpModule {
name := member.Name()
if s.prebuiltModules[name] != nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Duplicate module detected, module %s has already been added", name))
}
m := s.bpFile.newModule(moduleType)
m.AddProperty("name", name)
// Extract visibility information from a member variant. All variants have the same
// visibility so it doesn't matter which one is used.
visibility := android.EffectiveVisibilityRules(s.ctx, member.Variants()[0])
if len(visibility) != 0 {
m.AddProperty("visibility", visibility)
}
addHostDeviceSupportedProperties(&s.sdk.ModuleBase, m)
s.prebuiltModules[name] = m
s.prebuiltOrder = append(s.prebuiltOrder, m)
return m
}
func addHostDeviceSupportedProperties(module *android.ModuleBase, bpModule *bpModule) {
if !module.DeviceSupported() {
bpModule.AddProperty("device_supported", false)
}
if module.HostSupported() {
bpModule.AddProperty("host_supported", true)
}
}
// Get a versioned name appropriate for the SDK snapshot version being taken.
func (s *snapshotBuilder) versionedSdkMemberName(unversionedName string) string {
return versionedSdkMemberName(s.ctx, unversionedName, s.version)
}
func (s *snapshotBuilder) versionedSdkMemberNames(members []string) []string {
var references []string = nil
for _, m := range members {
references = append(references, s.versionedSdkMemberName(m))
}
return references
}
Parameterize the sdk member processing Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot. The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating it to a single instance did not make sense. The custom code for handling each member type specific property, e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add dependencies. The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be grouped by type. Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property (and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be ignored. However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part of this. A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent behaviour. The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes the name and the list of variants. The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and will fail if given more. The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type specific information in it apart from what is if the list of sdkMemberListProperty structs. Bug: 143678475 Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
2019-11-28 15:31:38 +01:00
var _ android.SdkMember = (*sdkMember)(nil)
type sdkMember struct {
memberType android.SdkMemberType
name string
variants []android.SdkAware
}
func (m *sdkMember) Name() string {
return m.name
}
func (m *sdkMember) Variants() []android.SdkAware {
return m.variants
}