platform_build_soong/cc/cc_test.go

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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// 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 cc
import (
"android/soong/android"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
)
var buildDir string
func setUp() {
var err error
buildDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "soong_cc_test")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func tearDown() {
os.RemoveAll(buildDir)
}
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
run := func() int {
setUp()
defer tearDown()
return m.Run()
}
os.Exit(run())
}
func testCcWithConfig(t *testing.T, bp string, config android.Config) *android.TestContext {
return testCcWithConfigForOs(t, bp, config, android.Android)
}
func testCcWithConfigForOs(t *testing.T, bp string, config android.Config, os android.OsType) *android.TestContext {
t.Helper()
ctx := CreateTestContext(bp, nil, os)
ctx.Register()
_, errs := ctx.ParseFileList(".", []string{"Android.bp"})
android.FailIfErrored(t, errs)
_, errs = ctx.PrepareBuildActions(config)
android.FailIfErrored(t, errs)
return ctx
}
func testCc(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
t.Helper()
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil)
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceVndkVersion = StringPtr("current")
config.TestProductVariables.Platform_vndk_version = StringPtr("VER")
return testCcWithConfig(t, bp, config)
}
func testCcNoVndk(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
t.Helper()
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil)
config.TestProductVariables.Platform_vndk_version = StringPtr("VER")
return testCcWithConfig(t, bp, config)
}
func testCcError(t *testing.T, pattern string, bp string) {
t.Helper()
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil)
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceVndkVersion = StringPtr("current")
config.TestProductVariables.Platform_vndk_version = StringPtr("VER")
ctx := CreateTestContext(bp, nil, android.Android)
ctx.Register()
_, errs := ctx.ParseFileList(".", []string{"Android.bp"})
if len(errs) > 0 {
android.FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t, pattern, errs)
return
}
_, errs = ctx.PrepareBuildActions(config)
if len(errs) > 0 {
android.FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t, pattern, errs)
return
}
t.Fatalf("missing expected error %q (0 errors are returned)", pattern)
}
const (
coreVariant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
vendorVariant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_vendor_shared"
recoveryVariant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_recovery_shared"
)
func TestFuchsiaDeps(t *testing.T) {
t.Helper()
bp := `
cc_library {
name: "libTest",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
target: {
fuchsia: {
srcs: ["bar.c"],
},
},
}`
config := android.TestArchConfigFuchsia(buildDir, nil)
ctx := testCcWithConfigForOs(t, bp, config, android.Fuchsia)
rt := false
fb := false
ld := ctx.ModuleForTests("libTest", "fuchsia_arm64_shared").Rule("ld")
implicits := ld.Implicits
for _, lib := range implicits {
if strings.Contains(lib.Rel(), "libcompiler_rt") {
rt = true
}
if strings.Contains(lib.Rel(), "libbioniccompat") {
fb = true
}
}
if !rt || !fb {
t.Errorf("fuchsia libs must link libcompiler_rt and libbioniccompat")
}
}
func TestFuchsiaTargetDecl(t *testing.T) {
t.Helper()
bp := `
cc_library {
name: "libTest",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
target: {
fuchsia: {
srcs: ["bar.c"],
},
},
}`
config := android.TestArchConfigFuchsia(buildDir, nil)
ctx := testCcWithConfigForOs(t, bp, config, android.Fuchsia)
ld := ctx.ModuleForTests("libTest", "fuchsia_arm64_shared").Rule("ld")
var objs []string
for _, o := range ld.Inputs {
objs = append(objs, o.Base())
}
if len(objs) != 2 || objs[0] != "foo.o" || objs[1] != "bar.o" {
t.Errorf("inputs of libTest must be []string{\"foo.o\", \"bar.o\"}, but was %#v.", objs)
}
}
func TestVendorSrc(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libTest",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
no_libcrt: true,
nocrt: true,
system_shared_libs: [],
vendor_available: true,
target: {
vendor: {
srcs: ["bar.c"],
},
},
}
`)
ld := ctx.ModuleForTests("libTest", vendorVariant).Rule("ld")
var objs []string
for _, o := range ld.Inputs {
objs = append(objs, o.Base())
}
if len(objs) != 2 || objs[0] != "foo.o" || objs[1] != "bar.o" {
t.Errorf("inputs of libTest must be []string{\"foo.o\", \"bar.o\"}, but was %#v.", objs)
}
}
func checkVndkModule(t *testing.T, ctx *android.TestContext, name, subDir string,
isVndkSp bool, extends string) {
t.Helper()
mod := ctx.ModuleForTests(name, vendorVariant).Module().(*Module)
if !mod.hasVendorVariant() {
t.Errorf("%q must have vendor variant", name)
}
// Check library properties.
lib, ok := mod.compiler.(*libraryDecorator)
if !ok {
t.Errorf("%q must have libraryDecorator", name)
} else if lib.baseInstaller.subDir != subDir {
t.Errorf("%q must use %q as subdir but it is using %q", name, subDir,
lib.baseInstaller.subDir)
}
// Check VNDK properties.
if mod.vndkdep == nil {
t.Fatalf("%q must have `vndkdep`", name)
}
if !mod.isVndk() {
t.Errorf("%q isVndk() must equal to true", name)
}
if mod.isVndkSp() != isVndkSp {
t.Errorf("%q isVndkSp() must equal to %t", name, isVndkSp)
}
// Check VNDK extension properties.
isVndkExt := extends != ""
if mod.isVndkExt() != isVndkExt {
t.Errorf("%q isVndkExt() must equal to %t", name, isVndkExt)
}
if actualExtends := mod.getVndkExtendsModuleName(); actualExtends != extends {
t.Errorf("%q must extend from %q but get %q", name, extends, actualExtends)
}
}
func checkVndkSnapshot(t *testing.T, ctx *android.TestContext, name, subDir, variant string) {
vndkSnapshot := ctx.SingletonForTests("vndk-snapshot")
snapshotPath := filepath.Join(subDir, name+".so")
mod := ctx.ModuleForTests(name, variant).Module().(*Module)
if !mod.outputFile.Valid() {
t.Errorf("%q must have output\n", name)
return
}
out := vndkSnapshot.Output(snapshotPath)
if out.Input != mod.outputFile.Path() {
t.Errorf("The input of VNDK snapshot must be %q, but %q", out.Input.String(), mod.outputFile.String())
}
}
func TestVndk(t *testing.T) {
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil)
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceVndkVersion = StringPtr("current")
config.TestProductVariables.Platform_vndk_version = StringPtr("VER")
ctx := testCcWithConfig(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_private",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_private",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
`, config)
checkVndkModule(t, ctx, "libvndk", "vndk-VER", false, "")
checkVndkModule(t, ctx, "libvndk_private", "vndk-VER", false, "")
checkVndkModule(t, ctx, "libvndk_sp", "vndk-sp-VER", true, "")
checkVndkModule(t, ctx, "libvndk_sp_private", "vndk-sp-VER", true, "")
// Check VNDK snapshot output.
snapshotDir := "vndk-snapshot"
snapshotVariantPath := filepath.Join(buildDir, snapshotDir, "arm64")
vndkLibPath := filepath.Join(snapshotVariantPath, fmt.Sprintf("arch-%s-%s",
"arm64", "armv8-a"))
vndkLib2ndPath := filepath.Join(snapshotVariantPath, fmt.Sprintf("arch-%s-%s",
"arm", "armv7-a-neon"))
vndkCoreLibPath := filepath.Join(vndkLibPath, "shared", "vndk-core")
vndkSpLibPath := filepath.Join(vndkLibPath, "shared", "vndk-sp")
vndkCoreLib2ndPath := filepath.Join(vndkLib2ndPath, "shared", "vndk-core")
vndkSpLib2ndPath := filepath.Join(vndkLib2ndPath, "shared", "vndk-sp")
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_vendor_shared"
variant2nd := "android_arm_armv7-a-neon_vendor_shared"
checkVndkSnapshot(t, ctx, "libvndk", vndkCoreLibPath, variant)
checkVndkSnapshot(t, ctx, "libvndk", vndkCoreLib2ndPath, variant2nd)
checkVndkSnapshot(t, ctx, "libvndk_sp", vndkSpLibPath, variant)
checkVndkSnapshot(t, ctx, "libvndk_sp", vndkSpLib2ndPath, variant2nd)
}
func TestVndkDepError(t *testing.T) {
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK lib depends on a system lib.
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libfwk"], // Cause error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libfwk",
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK lib depends on a vendor lib.
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvendor"], // Cause error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-SP lib depends on a system lib.
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libfwk"], // Cause error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libfwk",
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-SP lib depends on a vendor lib.
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvendor"], // Cause error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-SP lib depends on a VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvndk"], // Cause error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK lib depends on a non-VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libnonvndk"],
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libnonvndk",
vendor_available: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-private lib depends on a non-VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndkprivate",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libnonvndk"],
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libnonvndk",
vendor_available: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-sp lib depends on a non-VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndksp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libnonvndk"],
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libnonvndk",
vendor_available: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a VNDK-sp-private lib depends on a non-VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndkspprivate",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libnonvndk"],
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libnonvndk",
vendor_available: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestDoubleLoadbleDep(t *testing.T) {
// okay to link : LLNDK -> double_loadable VNDK
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
shared_libs: ["libdoubleloadable"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
double_loadable: true,
}
`)
// okay to link : LLNDK -> VNDK-SP
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
shared_libs: ["libvndksp"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndksp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
}
`)
// okay to link : double_loadable -> double_loadable
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable1",
shared_libs: ["libdoubleloadable2"],
vendor_available: true,
double_loadable: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable2",
vendor_available: true,
double_loadable: true,
}
`)
// okay to link : double_loadable VNDK -> double_loadable VNDK private
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
double_loadable: true,
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
double_loadable: true,
}
`)
// okay to link : LLNDK -> core-only -> vendor_available & double_loadable
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
shared_libs: ["libcoreonly"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libcoreonly",
shared_libs: ["libvendoravailable"],
}
// indirect dependency of LLNDK
cc_library {
name: "libvendoravailable",
vendor_available: true,
double_loadable: true,
}
`)
}
func TestDoubleLoadableDepError(t *testing.T) {
// Check whether an error is emitted when a LLNDK depends on a non-double_loadable VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a LLNDK depends on a non-double_loadable vendor_available lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
no_libcrt: true,
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a double_loadable lib depends on a non-double_loadable vendor_available lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
double_loadable: true,
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a double_loadable lib depends on a non-double_loadable VNDK lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
double_loadable: true,
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a double_loadable VNDK depends on a non-double_loadable VNDK private lib.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libdoubleloadable",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
double_loadable: true,
shared_libs: ["libnondoubleloadable"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libnondoubleloadable",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
}
`)
// Check whether an error is emitted when a LLNDK depends on a non-double_loadable indirectly.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": link.* \".*\" which is not LL-NDK, VNDK-SP, .*double_loadable", `
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
shared_libs: ["libcoreonly"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libcoreonly",
shared_libs: ["libvendoravailable"],
}
// indirect dependency of LLNDK
cc_library {
name: "libvendoravailable",
vendor_available: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkMustNotBeProductSpecific(t *testing.T) {
// Check whether an error is emitted when a vndk lib has 'product_specific: true'.
testCcError(t, "product_specific must not be true when `vndk: {enabled: true}`", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
product_specific: true, // Cause error
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkExt(t *testing.T) {
// This test checks the VNDK-Ext properties.
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
checkVndkModule(t, ctx, "libvndk_ext", "vndk", false, "libvndk")
}
func TestVndkExtWithoutBoardVndkVersion(t *testing.T) {
// This test checks the VNDK-Ext properties when BOARD_VNDK_VERSION is not set.
ctx := testCcNoVndk(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// Ensures that the core variant of "libvndk_ext" can be found.
mod := ctx.ModuleForTests("libvndk_ext", coreVariant).Module().(*Module)
if extends := mod.getVndkExtendsModuleName(); extends != "libvndk" {
t.Errorf("\"libvndk_ext\" must extend from \"libvndk\" but get %q", extends)
}
}
func TestVndkExtError(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures an error is emitted in ill-formed vndk-ext definition.
testCcError(t, "must set `vendor: true` to set `extends: \".*\"`", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
testCcError(t, "must set `extends: \"\\.\\.\\.\"` to vndk extension", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkExtInconsistentSupportSystemProcessError(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures an error is emitted for inconsistent support_system_process.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" with mismatched support_system_process", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" with mismatched support_system_process", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkExtVendorAvailableFalseError(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures an error is emitted when a VNDK-Ext library extends a VNDK library
// with `vendor_available: false`.
testCcError(t, "`extends` refers module \".*\" which does not have `vendor_available: true`", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVendorModuleUseVndkExt(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures a vendor module can depend on a VNDK-Ext library.
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
shared_libs: ["libvndk_ext", "libvndk_sp_ext"],
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkExtUseVendorLib(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures a VNDK-Ext library can depend on a vendor library.
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
shared_libs: ["libvendor"],
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// This test ensures a VNDK-SP-Ext library can depend on a vendor library.
testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvendor"], // Cause an error
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkSpExtUseVndkError(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures an error is emitted if a VNDK-SP-Ext library depends on a VNDK
// library.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvndk"], // Cause an error
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// This test ensures an error is emitted if a VNDK-SP-Ext library depends on a VNDK-Ext
// library.
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvndk_ext"], // Cause an error
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestVndkUseVndkExtError(t *testing.T) {
// This test ensures an error is emitted if a VNDK/VNDK-SP library depends on a
// VNDK-Ext/VNDK-SP-Ext library.
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk2",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvndk_ext"],
nocrt: true,
}
`)
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk2",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
target: {
vendor: {
shared_libs: ["libvndk_ext"],
},
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
testCcError(t, "dependency \".*\" of \".*\" missing variant", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
support_system_process: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_2",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
shared_libs: ["libvndk_sp_ext"],
nocrt: true,
}
`)
testCcError(t, "module \".*\" variant \".*\": \\(.*\\) should not link to \".*\"", `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp_ext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk_sp",
},
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_sp2",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
target: {
vendor: {
shared_libs: ["libvndk_sp_ext"],
},
},
nocrt: true,
}
`)
}
func TestMakeLinkType(t *testing.T) {
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, nil)
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceVndkVersion = StringPtr("current")
config.TestProductVariables.Platform_vndk_version = StringPtr("VER")
// native:vndk
ctx := testCcWithConfig(t, `
cc_library {
name: "libvndk",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndksp",
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndkprivate",
vendor_available: false,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
vendor: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvndkext",
vendor: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
}
vndk_prebuilt_shared {
name: "prevndk",
version: "27",
target_arch: "arm",
binder32bit: true,
vendor_available: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
},
arch: {
arm: {
srcs: ["liba.so"],
},
},
}
cc_library {
name: "libllndk",
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
symbol_file: "",
}
cc_library {
name: "libllndkprivate",
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndkprivate",
vendor_available: false,
symbol_file: "",
}`, config)
assertArrayString(t, *vndkCoreLibraries(config),
[]string{"libvndk", "libvndkprivate"})
assertArrayString(t, *vndkSpLibraries(config),
[]string{"libc++", "libvndksp"})
assertArrayString(t, *llndkLibraries(config),
[]string{"libc", "libdl", "libllndk", "libllndkprivate", "libm"})
assertArrayString(t, *vndkPrivateLibraries(config),
[]string{"libllndkprivate", "libvndkprivate"})
tests := []struct {
variant string
name string
expected string
}{
{vendorVariant, "libvndk", "native:vndk"},
{vendorVariant, "libvndksp", "native:vndk"},
{vendorVariant, "libvndkprivate", "native:vndk_private"},
{vendorVariant, "libvendor", "native:vendor"},
{vendorVariant, "libvndkext", "native:vendor"},
{vendorVariant, "prevndk.vndk.27.arm.binder32", "native:vndk"},
{vendorVariant, "libllndk.llndk", "native:vndk"},
{coreVariant, "libvndk", "native:platform"},
{coreVariant, "libvndkprivate", "native:platform"},
{coreVariant, "libllndk", "native:platform"},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
module := ctx.ModuleForTests(test.name, test.variant).Module().(*Module)
assertString(t, module.makeLinkType, test.expected)
})
}
}
var (
str11 = "01234567891"
str10 = str11[:10]
str9 = str11[:9]
str5 = str11[:5]
str4 = str11[:4]
)
var splitListForSizeTestCases = []struct {
in []string
out [][]string
size int
}{
{
in: []string{str10},
out: [][]string{{str10}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str9},
out: [][]string{{str9}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5},
out: [][]string{{str5}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str11},
out: nil,
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str10, str10},
out: [][]string{{str10}, {str10}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str9, str10},
out: [][]string{{str9}, {str10}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str10, str9},
out: [][]string{{str10}, {str9}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5, str4},
out: [][]string{{str5, str4}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5, str4, str5},
out: [][]string{{str5, str4}, {str5}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5, str4, str5, str4},
out: [][]string{{str5, str4}, {str5, str4}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5, str4, str5, str5},
out: [][]string{{str5, str4}, {str5}, {str5}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str5, str5, str5, str4},
out: [][]string{{str5}, {str5}, {str5, str4}},
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str9, str11},
out: nil,
size: 10,
},
{
in: []string{str11, str9},
out: nil,
size: 10,
},
}
func TestSplitListForSize(t *testing.T) {
for _, testCase := range splitListForSizeTestCases {
out, _ := splitListForSize(android.PathsForTesting(testCase.in...), testCase.size)
var outStrings [][]string
if len(out) > 0 {
outStrings = make([][]string, len(out))
for i, o := range out {
outStrings[i] = o.Strings()
}
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(outStrings, testCase.out) {
t.Errorf("incorrect output:")
t.Errorf(" input: %#v", testCase.in)
t.Errorf(" size: %d", testCase.size)
t.Errorf(" expected: %#v", testCase.out)
t.Errorf(" got: %#v", outStrings)
}
}
}
var staticLinkDepOrderTestCases = []struct {
// This is a string representation of a map[moduleName][]moduleDependency .
// It models the dependencies declared in an Android.bp file.
inStatic string
// This is a string representation of a map[moduleName][]moduleDependency .
// It models the dependencies declared in an Android.bp file.
inShared string
// allOrdered is a string representation of a map[moduleName][]moduleDependency .
// The keys of allOrdered specify which modules we would like to check.
// The values of allOrdered specify the expected result (of the transitive closure of all
// dependencies) for each module to test
allOrdered string
// outOrdered is a string representation of a map[moduleName][]moduleDependency .
// The keys of outOrdered specify which modules we would like to check.
// The values of outOrdered specify the expected result (of the ordered linker command line)
// for each module to test.
outOrdered string
}{
// Simple tests
{
inStatic: "",
outOrdered: "",
},
{
inStatic: "a:",
outOrdered: "a:",
},
{
inStatic: "a:b; b:",
outOrdered: "a:b; b:",
},
// Tests of reordering
{
// diamond example
inStatic: "a:d,b,c; b:d; c:d; d:",
outOrdered: "a:b,c,d; b:d; c:d; d:",
},
{
// somewhat real example
inStatic: "bsdiff_unittest:b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i; e:b",
outOrdered: "bsdiff_unittest:c,d,e,b,f,g,h,i; e:b",
},
{
// multiple reorderings
inStatic: "a:b,c,d,e; d:b; e:c",
outOrdered: "a:d,b,e,c; d:b; e:c",
},
{
// should reorder without adding new transitive dependencies
inStatic: "bin:lib2,lib1; lib1:lib2,liboptional",
allOrdered: "bin:lib1,lib2,liboptional; lib1:lib2,liboptional",
outOrdered: "bin:lib1,lib2; lib1:lib2,liboptional",
},
{
// multiple levels of dependencies
inStatic: "a:b,c,d,e,f,g,h; f:b,c,d; b:c,d; c:d",
allOrdered: "a:e,f,b,c,d,g,h; f:b,c,d; b:c,d; c:d",
outOrdered: "a:e,f,b,c,d,g,h; f:b,c,d; b:c,d; c:d",
},
// shared dependencies
{
// Note that this test doesn't recurse, to minimize the amount of logic it tests.
// So, we don't actually have to check that a shared dependency of c will change the order
// of a library that depends statically on b and on c. We only need to check that if c has
// a shared dependency on b, that that shows up in allOrdered.
inShared: "c:b",
allOrdered: "c:b",
outOrdered: "c:",
},
{
// This test doesn't actually include any shared dependencies but it's a reminder of what
// the second phase of the above test would look like
inStatic: "a:b,c; c:b",
allOrdered: "a:c,b; c:b",
outOrdered: "a:c,b; c:b",
},
// tiebreakers for when two modules specifying different orderings and there is no dependency
// to dictate an order
{
// if the tie is between two modules at the end of a's deps, then a's order wins
inStatic: "a1:b,c,d,e; a2:b,c,e,d; b:d,e; c:e,d",
outOrdered: "a1:b,c,d,e; a2:b,c,e,d; b:d,e; c:e,d",
},
{
// if the tie is between two modules at the start of a's deps, then c's order is used
inStatic: "a1:d,e,b1,c1; b1:d,e; c1:e,d; a2:d,e,b2,c2; b2:d,e; c2:d,e",
outOrdered: "a1:b1,c1,e,d; b1:d,e; c1:e,d; a2:b2,c2,d,e; b2:d,e; c2:d,e",
},
// Tests involving duplicate dependencies
{
// simple duplicate
inStatic: "a:b,c,c,b",
outOrdered: "a:c,b",
},
{
// duplicates with reordering
inStatic: "a:b,c,d,c; c:b",
outOrdered: "a:d,c,b",
},
// Tests to confirm the nonexistence of infinite loops.
// These cases should never happen, so as long as the test terminates and the
// result is deterministic then that should be fine.
{
inStatic: "a:a",
outOrdered: "a:a",
},
{
inStatic: "a:b; b:c; c:a",
allOrdered: "a:b,c; b:c,a; c:a,b",
outOrdered: "a:b; b:c; c:a",
},
{
inStatic: "a:b,c; b:c,a; c:a,b",
allOrdered: "a:c,a,b; b:a,b,c; c:b,c,a",
outOrdered: "a:c,b; b:a,c; c:b,a",
},
}
// converts from a string like "a:b,c; d:e" to (["a","b"], {"a":["b","c"], "d":["e"]}, [{"a", "a.o"}, {"b", "b.o"}])
func parseModuleDeps(text string) (modulesInOrder []android.Path, allDeps map[android.Path][]android.Path) {
// convert from "a:b,c; d:e" to "a:b,c;d:e"
strippedText := strings.Replace(text, " ", "", -1)
if len(strippedText) < 1 {
return []android.Path{}, make(map[android.Path][]android.Path, 0)
}
allDeps = make(map[android.Path][]android.Path, 0)
// convert from "a:b,c;d:e" to ["a:b,c", "d:e"]
moduleTexts := strings.Split(strippedText, ";")
outputForModuleName := func(moduleName string) android.Path {
return android.PathForTesting(moduleName)
}
for _, moduleText := range moduleTexts {
// convert from "a:b,c" to ["a", "b,c"]
components := strings.Split(moduleText, ":")
if len(components) != 2 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("illegal module dep string %q from larger string %q; must contain one ':', not %v", moduleText, text, len(components)-1))
}
moduleName := components[0]
moduleOutput := outputForModuleName(moduleName)
modulesInOrder = append(modulesInOrder, moduleOutput)
depString := components[1]
// convert from "b,c" to ["b", "c"]
depNames := strings.Split(depString, ",")
if len(depString) < 1 {
depNames = []string{}
}
var deps []android.Path
for _, depName := range depNames {
deps = append(deps, outputForModuleName(depName))
}
allDeps[moduleOutput] = deps
}
return modulesInOrder, allDeps
}
func TestLinkReordering(t *testing.T) {
for _, testCase := range staticLinkDepOrderTestCases {
errs := []string{}
// parse testcase
_, givenTransitiveDeps := parseModuleDeps(testCase.inStatic)
expectedModuleNames, expectedTransitiveDeps := parseModuleDeps(testCase.outOrdered)
if testCase.allOrdered == "" {
// allow the test case to skip specifying allOrdered
testCase.allOrdered = testCase.outOrdered
}
_, expectedAllDeps := parseModuleDeps(testCase.allOrdered)
_, givenAllSharedDeps := parseModuleDeps(testCase.inShared)
// For each module whose post-reordered dependencies were specified, validate that
// reordering the inputs produces the expected outputs.
for _, moduleName := range expectedModuleNames {
moduleDeps := givenTransitiveDeps[moduleName]
givenSharedDeps := givenAllSharedDeps[moduleName]
orderedAllDeps, orderedDeclaredDeps := orderDeps(moduleDeps, givenSharedDeps, givenTransitiveDeps)
correctAllOrdered := expectedAllDeps[moduleName]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(orderedAllDeps, correctAllOrdered) {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("orderDeps returned incorrect orderedAllDeps."+
"\nin static:%q"+
"\nin shared:%q"+
"\nmodule: %v"+
"\nexpected: %s"+
"\nactual: %s",
testCase.inStatic, testCase.inShared, moduleName, correctAllOrdered, orderedAllDeps))
}
correctOutputDeps := expectedTransitiveDeps[moduleName]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(correctOutputDeps, orderedDeclaredDeps) {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("orderDeps returned incorrect orderedDeclaredDeps."+
"\nin static:%q"+
"\nin shared:%q"+
"\nmodule: %v"+
"\nexpected: %s"+
"\nactual: %s",
testCase.inStatic, testCase.inShared, moduleName, correctOutputDeps, orderedDeclaredDeps))
}
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
sort.Strings(errs)
for _, err := range errs {
t.Error(err)
}
}
}
}
func getOutputPaths(ctx *android.TestContext, variant string, moduleNames []string) (paths android.Paths) {
for _, moduleName := range moduleNames {
module := ctx.ModuleForTests(moduleName, variant).Module().(*Module)
output := module.outputFile.Path()
paths = append(paths, output)
}
return paths
}
func TestStaticLibDepReordering(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "a",
static_libs: ["b", "c", "d"],
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "b",
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "c",
static_libs: ["b"],
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "d",
stl: "none",
}
`)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_static"
moduleA := ctx.ModuleForTests("a", variant).Module().(*Module)
actual := moduleA.depsInLinkOrder
expected := getOutputPaths(ctx, variant, []string{"c", "b", "d"})
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
t.Errorf("staticDeps orderings were not propagated correctly"+
"\nactual: %v"+
"\nexpected: %v",
actual,
expected,
)
}
}
func TestStaticLibDepReorderingWithShared(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library {
name: "a",
static_libs: ["b", "c"],
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "b",
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "c",
shared_libs: ["b"],
stl: "none",
}
`)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_static"
moduleA := ctx.ModuleForTests("a", variant).Module().(*Module)
actual := moduleA.depsInLinkOrder
expected := getOutputPaths(ctx, variant, []string{"c", "b"})
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
t.Errorf("staticDeps orderings did not account for shared libs"+
"\nactual: %v"+
"\nexpected: %v",
actual,
expected,
)
}
}
func TestLlndkHeaders(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
llndk_headers {
name: "libllndk_headers",
export_include_dirs: ["my_include"],
}
llndk_library {
name: "libllndk",
export_llndk_headers: ["libllndk_headers"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
shared_libs: ["libllndk"],
vendor: true,
srcs: ["foo.c"],
no_libcrt: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
// _static variant is used since _shared reuses *.o from the static variant
cc := ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor", "android_arm_armv7-a-neon_vendor_static").Rule("cc")
cflags := cc.Args["cFlags"]
if !strings.Contains(cflags, "-Imy_include") {
t.Errorf("cflags for libvendor must contain -Imy_include, but was %#v.", cflags)
}
}
func checkRuntimeLibs(t *testing.T, expected []string, module *Module) {
actual := module.Properties.AndroidMkRuntimeLibs
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
t.Errorf("incorrect runtime_libs for shared libs"+
"\nactual: %v"+
"\nexpected: %v",
actual,
expected,
)
}
}
const runtimeLibAndroidBp = `
cc_library {
name: "libvendor_available1",
vendor_available: true,
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor_available2",
vendor_available: true,
runtime_libs: ["libvendor_available1"],
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor_available3",
vendor_available: true,
runtime_libs: ["libvendor_available1"],
target: {
vendor: {
exclude_runtime_libs: ["libvendor_available1"],
}
},
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
cc_library {
name: "libcore",
runtime_libs: ["libvendor_available1"],
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor1",
vendor: true,
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor2",
vendor: true,
runtime_libs: ["libvendor_available1", "libvendor1"],
no_libcrt : true,
nocrt : true,
system_shared_libs : [],
}
`
func TestRuntimeLibs(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, runtimeLibAndroidBp)
// runtime_libs for core variants use the module names without suffixes.
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
module := ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor_available2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1"}, module)
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("libcore", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1"}, module)
// runtime_libs for vendor variants have '.vendor' suffixes if the modules have both core
// and vendor variants.
variant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_vendor_shared"
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor_available2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1.vendor"}, module)
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1.vendor", "libvendor1"}, module)
}
func TestExcludeRuntimeLibs(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, runtimeLibAndroidBp)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
module := ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor_available3", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1"}, module)
variant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_vendor_shared"
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor_available3", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, nil, module)
}
func TestRuntimeLibsNoVndk(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCcNoVndk(t, runtimeLibAndroidBp)
// If DeviceVndkVersion is not defined, then runtime_libs are copied as-is.
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
module := ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor_available2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1"}, module)
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkRuntimeLibs(t, []string{"libvendor_available1", "libvendor1"}, module)
}
func checkStaticLibs(t *testing.T, expected []string, module *Module) {
actual := module.Properties.AndroidMkStaticLibs
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
t.Errorf("incorrect static_libs"+
"\nactual: %v"+
"\nexpected: %v",
actual,
expected,
)
}
}
const staticLibAndroidBp = `
cc_library {
name: "lib1",
}
cc_library {
name: "lib2",
static_libs: ["lib1"],
}
`
func TestStaticLibDepExport(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, staticLibAndroidBp)
// Check the shared version of lib2.
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
module := ctx.ModuleForTests("lib2", variant).Module().(*Module)
checkStaticLibs(t, []string{"lib1", "libclang_rt.builtins-aarch64-android", "libatomic", "libgcc_stripped"}, module)
// Check the static version of lib2.
variant = "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_static"
module = ctx.ModuleForTests("lib2", variant).Module().(*Module)
// libc++_static is linked additionally.
checkStaticLibs(t, []string{"lib1", "libc++_static", "libclang_rt.builtins-aarch64-android", "libatomic", "libgcc_stripped"}, module)
}
var compilerFlagsTestCases = []struct {
in string
out bool
}{
{
in: "a",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-a",
out: true,
},
{
in: "-Ipath/to/something",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-isystempath/to/something",
out: false,
},
{
in: "--coverage",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-include a/b",
out: true,
},
{
in: "-include a/b c/d",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-DMACRO",
out: true,
},
{
in: "-DMAC RO",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-a -b",
out: false,
},
{
in: "-DMACRO=definition",
out: true,
},
{
in: "-DMACRO=defi nition",
out: true, // TODO(jiyong): this should be false
},
{
in: "-DMACRO(x)=x + 1",
out: true,
},
{
in: "-DMACRO=\"defi nition\"",
out: true,
},
}
type mockContext struct {
BaseModuleContext
result bool
}
func (ctx *mockContext) PropertyErrorf(property, format string, args ...interface{}) {
// CheckBadCompilerFlags calls this function when the flag should be rejected
ctx.result = false
}
func TestCompilerFlags(t *testing.T) {
for _, testCase := range compilerFlagsTestCases {
ctx := &mockContext{result: true}
CheckBadCompilerFlags(ctx, "", []string{testCase.in})
if ctx.result != testCase.out {
t.Errorf("incorrect output:")
t.Errorf(" input: %#v", testCase.in)
t.Errorf(" expected: %#v", testCase.out)
t.Errorf(" got: %#v", ctx.result)
}
}
}
func TestVendorPublicLibraries(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library_headers {
name: "libvendorpublic_headers",
export_include_dirs: ["my_include"],
}
vendor_public_library {
name: "libvendorpublic",
symbol_file: "",
export_public_headers: ["libvendorpublic_headers"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendorpublic",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
vendor: true,
no_libcrt: true,
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libsystem",
shared_libs: ["libvendorpublic"],
vendor: false,
srcs: ["foo.c"],
no_libcrt: true,
nocrt: true,
}
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
shared_libs: ["libvendorpublic"],
vendor: true,
srcs: ["foo.c"],
no_libcrt: true,
nocrt: true,
}
`)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared"
// test if header search paths are correctly added
// _static variant is used since _shared reuses *.o from the static variant
cc := ctx.ModuleForTests("libsystem", strings.Replace(variant, "_shared", "_static", 1)).Rule("cc")
cflags := cc.Args["cFlags"]
if !strings.Contains(cflags, "-Imy_include") {
t.Errorf("cflags for libsystem must contain -Imy_include, but was %#v.", cflags)
}
// test if libsystem is linked to the stub
ld := ctx.ModuleForTests("libsystem", variant).Rule("ld")
libflags := ld.Args["libFlags"]
stubPaths := getOutputPaths(ctx, variant, []string{"libvendorpublic" + vendorPublicLibrarySuffix})
if !strings.Contains(libflags, stubPaths[0].String()) {
t.Errorf("libflags for libsystem must contain %#v, but was %#v", stubPaths[0], libflags)
}
// test if libvendor is linked to the real shared lib
ld = ctx.ModuleForTests("libvendor", strings.Replace(variant, "_core", "_vendor", 1)).Rule("ld")
libflags = ld.Args["libFlags"]
stubPaths = getOutputPaths(ctx, strings.Replace(variant, "_core", "_vendor", 1), []string{"libvendorpublic"})
if !strings.Contains(libflags, stubPaths[0].String()) {
t.Errorf("libflags for libvendor must contain %#v, but was %#v", stubPaths[0], libflags)
}
}
func TestRecovery(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library_shared {
name: "librecovery",
recovery: true,
}
cc_library_shared {
name: "librecovery32",
recovery: true,
compile_multilib:"32",
}
cc_library_shared {
name: "libHalInRecovery",
recovery_available: true,
vendor: true,
}
`)
variants := ctx.ModuleVariantsForTests("librecovery")
const arm64 = "android_arm64_armv8-a_recovery_shared"
if len(variants) != 1 || !android.InList(arm64, variants) {
t.Errorf("variants of librecovery must be \"%s\" only, but was %#v", arm64, variants)
}
variants = ctx.ModuleVariantsForTests("librecovery32")
if android.InList(arm64, variants) {
t.Errorf("multilib was set to 32 for librecovery32, but its variants has %s.", arm64)
}
recoveryModule := ctx.ModuleForTests("libHalInRecovery", recoveryVariant).Module().(*Module)
if !recoveryModule.Platform() {
t.Errorf("recovery variant of libHalInRecovery must not specific to device, soc, or product")
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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func TestVersionedStubs(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_library_shared {
name: "libFoo",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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stubs: {
symbol_file: "foo.map.txt",
versions: ["1", "2", "3"],
},
}
Add support for versioned stubs. A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs variants of the lib. cc_library_shared { name: "libfoo", srcs: ["foo.cpp"], stubs: { symbol_file: "foo.map.txt", versions: ["1", "2", "3"], }, } then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to the library. For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version: cc_binary { name: "test", .... shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"], } Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects. By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version. If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file instead from the source files. This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can link against non-stub version of it. Bug: 112672359 Test: m (cc_test added) Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
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cc_library_shared {
name: "libBar",
srcs: ["bar.c"],
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shared_libs: ["libFoo#1"],
}`)
variants := ctx.ModuleVariantsForTests("libFoo")
expectedVariants := []string{
"android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared",
"android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared_1",
"android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared_2",
"android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared_3",
"android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_shared",
"android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_shared_1",
"android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_shared_2",
"android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_shared_3",
}
variantsMismatch := false
if len(variants) != len(expectedVariants) {
variantsMismatch = true
} else {
for _, v := range expectedVariants {
if !inList(v, variants) {
variantsMismatch = false
}
}
}
if variantsMismatch {
t.Errorf("variants of libFoo expected:\n")
for _, v := range expectedVariants {
t.Errorf("%q\n", v)
}
t.Errorf(", but got:\n")
for _, v := range variants {
t.Errorf("%q\n", v)
}
}
libBarLinkRule := ctx.ModuleForTests("libBar", "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared").Rule("ld")
libFlags := libBarLinkRule.Args["libFlags"]
libFoo1StubPath := "libFoo/android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared_1/libFoo.so"
if !strings.Contains(libFlags, libFoo1StubPath) {
t.Errorf("%q is not found in %q", libFoo1StubPath, libFlags)
}
libBarCompileRule := ctx.ModuleForTests("libBar", "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_shared").Rule("cc")
cFlags := libBarCompileRule.Args["cFlags"]
libFoo1VersioningMacro := "-D__LIBFOO_API__=1"
if !strings.Contains(cFlags, libFoo1VersioningMacro) {
t.Errorf("%q is not found in %q", libFoo1VersioningMacro, cFlags)
}
}
func TestStaticExecutable(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_binary {
name: "static_test",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
static_executable: true,
}`)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core"
binModuleRule := ctx.ModuleForTests("static_test", variant).Rule("ld")
libFlags := binModuleRule.Args["libFlags"]
systemStaticLibs := []string{"libc.a", "libm.a", "libdl.a"}
for _, lib := range systemStaticLibs {
if !strings.Contains(libFlags, lib) {
t.Errorf("Static lib %q was not found in %q", lib, libFlags)
}
}
systemSharedLibs := []string{"libc.so", "libm.so", "libdl.so"}
for _, lib := range systemSharedLibs {
if strings.Contains(libFlags, lib) {
t.Errorf("Shared lib %q was found in %q", lib, libFlags)
}
}
}
func TestStaticDepsOrderWithStubs(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_binary {
name: "mybin",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
static_libs: ["libB"],
static_executable: true,
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "libB",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
shared_libs: ["libC"],
stl: "none",
}
cc_library {
name: "libC",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
stl: "none",
stubs: {
versions: ["1"],
},
}`)
mybin := ctx.ModuleForTests("mybin", "android_arm64_armv8-a_core").Module().(*Module)
actual := mybin.depsInLinkOrder
expected := getOutputPaths(ctx, "android_arm64_armv8-a_core_static", []string{"libB", "libC"})
if !reflect.DeepEqual(actual, expected) {
t.Errorf("staticDeps orderings were not propagated correctly"+
"\nactual: %v"+
"\nexpected: %v",
actual,
expected,
)
}
}
// Simple smoke test for the cc_fuzz target that ensures the rule compiles
// correctly.
func TestFuzzTarget(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testCc(t, `
cc_fuzz {
name: "fuzz_smoke_test",
srcs: ["foo.c"],
}`)
variant := "android_arm64_armv8-a_core"
ctx.ModuleForTests("fuzz_smoke_test", variant).Rule("cc")
}
func TestAidl(t *testing.T) {
}
func assertString(t *testing.T, got, expected string) {
t.Helper()
if got != expected {
t.Errorf("expected %q got %q", expected, got)
}
}
func assertArrayString(t *testing.T, got, expected []string) {
t.Helper()
if len(got) != len(expected) {
t.Errorf("expected %d (%q) got (%d) %q", len(expected), expected, len(got), got)
return
}
for i := range got {
if got[i] != expected[i] {
t.Errorf("expected %d-th %q (%q) got %q (%q)",
i, expected[i], expected, got[i], got)
return
}
}
}