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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 apex
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"android/soong/android"
"android/soong/java"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
)
var (
extractMatchingApex = pctx.StaticRule(
"extractMatchingApex",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: `rm -rf "$out" && ` +
`${extract_apks} -o "${out}" -allow-prereleased=${allow-prereleased} ` +
`-sdk-version=${sdk-version} -abis=${abis} -screen-densities=all -extract-single ` +
`${in}`,
CommandDeps: []string{"${extract_apks}"},
},
"abis", "allow-prereleased", "sdk-version")
)
type prebuilt interface {
isForceDisabled() bool
InstallFilename() string
}
type prebuiltCommon struct {
prebuilt android.Prebuilt
properties prebuiltCommonProperties
deapexerProperties DeapexerProperties
selectedApexProperties SelectedApexProperties
}
type sanitizedPrebuilt interface {
hasSanitizedSource(sanitizer string) bool
}
type prebuiltCommonProperties struct {
ForceDisable bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
}
func (p *prebuiltCommon) Prebuilt() *android.Prebuilt {
return &p.prebuilt
}
func (p *prebuiltCommon) isForceDisabled() bool {
return p.properties.ForceDisable
}
func (p *prebuiltCommon) checkForceDisable(ctx android.ModuleContext) bool {
// If the device is configured to use flattened APEX, force disable the prebuilt because
// the prebuilt is a non-flattened one.
forceDisable := ctx.Config().FlattenApex()
// Force disable the prebuilts when we are doing unbundled build. We do unbundled build
// to build the prebuilts themselves.
forceDisable = forceDisable || ctx.Config().UnbundledBuild()
// Force disable the prebuilts when coverage is enabled.
forceDisable = forceDisable || ctx.DeviceConfig().NativeCoverageEnabled()
forceDisable = forceDisable || ctx.Config().IsEnvTrue("EMMA_INSTRUMENT")
// b/137216042 don't use prebuilts when address sanitizer is on, unless the prebuilt has a sanitized source
sanitized := ctx.Module().(sanitizedPrebuilt)
forceDisable = forceDisable || (android.InList("address", ctx.Config().SanitizeDevice()) && !sanitized.hasSanitizedSource("address"))
forceDisable = forceDisable || (android.InList("hwaddress", ctx.Config().SanitizeDevice()) && !sanitized.hasSanitizedSource("hwaddress"))
if forceDisable && p.prebuilt.SourceExists() {
p.properties.ForceDisable = true
return true
}
return false
}
func (p *prebuiltCommon) deapexerDeps(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
// Add dependencies onto the java modules that represent the java libraries that are provided by
// and exported from this prebuilt apex.
for _, lib := range p.deapexerProperties.Exported_java_libs {
dep := prebuiltApexExportedModuleName(ctx, lib)
ctx.AddFarVariationDependencies(ctx.Config().AndroidCommonTarget.Variations(), exportedJavaLibTag, dep)
}
}
// apexInfoMutator marks any modules for which this apex exports a file as requiring an apex
// specific variant and checks that they are supported.
//
// The apexMutator will ensure that the ApexInfo objects passed to BuildForApex(ApexInfo) are
// associated with the apex specific variant using the ApexInfoProvider for later retrieval.
//
// Unlike the source apex module type the prebuilt_apex module type cannot share compatible variants
// across prebuilt_apex modules. That is because there is no way to determine whether two
// prebuilt_apex modules that export files for the same module are compatible. e.g. they could have
// been built from different source at different times or they could have been built with different
// build options that affect the libraries.
//
// While it may be possible to provide sufficient information to determine whether two prebuilt_apex
// modules were compatible it would be a lot of work and would not provide much benefit for a couple
// of reasons:
// * The number of prebuilt_apex modules that will be exporting files for the same module will be
// low as the prebuilt_apex only exports files for the direct dependencies that require it and
// very few modules are direct dependencies of multiple prebuilt_apex modules, e.g. there are a
// few com.android.art* apex files that contain the same contents and could export files for the
// same modules but only one of them needs to do so. Contrast that with source apex modules which
// need apex specific variants for every module that contributes code to the apex, whether direct
// or indirect.
// * The build cost of a prebuilt_apex variant is generally low as at worst it will involve some
// extra copying of files. Contrast that with source apex modules that has to build each variant
// from source.
func (p *prebuiltCommon) apexInfoMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
// Collect direct dependencies into contents.
contents := make(map[string]android.ApexMembership)
// Collect the list of dependencies.
var dependencies []android.ApexModule
mctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(m android.Module) {
tag := mctx.OtherModuleDependencyTag(m)
if tag == exportedJavaLibTag {
depName := mctx.OtherModuleName(m)
// It is an error if the other module is not a prebuilt.
if _, ok := m.(android.PrebuiltInterface); !ok {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("exported_java_libs", "%q is not a prebuilt module", depName)
return
}
// It is an error if the other module is not an ApexModule.
if _, ok := m.(android.ApexModule); !ok {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("exported_java_libs", "%q is not usable within an apex", depName)
return
}
// Strip off the prebuilt_ prefix if present before storing content to ensure consistent
// behavior whether there is a corresponding source module present or not.
depName = android.RemoveOptionalPrebuiltPrefix(depName)
// Remember that this module was added as a direct dependency.
contents[depName] = contents[depName].Add(true)
// Add the module to the list of dependencies that need to have an APEX variant.
dependencies = append(dependencies, m.(android.ApexModule))
}
})
// Create contents for the prebuilt_apex and store it away for later use.
apexContents := android.NewApexContents(contents)
mctx.SetProvider(ApexBundleInfoProvider, ApexBundleInfo{
Contents: apexContents,
})
// Create an ApexInfo for the prebuilt_apex.
apexInfo := android.ApexInfo{
ApexVariationName: android.RemoveOptionalPrebuiltPrefix(mctx.ModuleName()),
InApexes: []string{mctx.ModuleName()},
ApexContents: []*android.ApexContents{apexContents},
ForPrebuiltApex: true,
}
// Mark the dependencies of this module as requiring a variant for this module.
for _, am := range dependencies {
am.BuildForApex(apexInfo)
}
}
// prebuiltApexSelectorModule is a private module type that is only created by the prebuilt_apex
// module. It selects the apex to use and makes it available for use by prebuilt_apex and the
// deapexer.
type prebuiltApexSelectorModule struct {
android.ModuleBase
apexFileProperties ApexFileProperties
inputApex android.Path
}
func privateApexSelectorModuleFactory() android.Module {
module := &prebuiltApexSelectorModule{}
module.AddProperties(
&module.apexFileProperties,
)
android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(module, android.DeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon)
return module
}
func (p *prebuiltApexSelectorModule) Srcs() android.Paths {
return android.Paths{p.inputApex}
}
func (p *prebuiltApexSelectorModule) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
p.inputApex = android.SingleSourcePathFromSupplier(ctx, p.apexFileProperties.prebuiltApexSelector, "src")
}
type Prebuilt struct {
android.ModuleBase
prebuiltCommon
properties PrebuiltProperties
selectedApexProperties SelectedApexProperties
inputApex android.Path
installDir android.InstallPath
installFilename string
outputApex android.WritablePath
// list of commands to create symlinks for backward compatibility.
// these commands will be attached as LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD
compatSymlinks []string
}
type ApexFileProperties struct {
// the path to the prebuilt .apex file to import.
//
// This cannot be marked as `android:"arch_variant"` because the `prebuilt_apex` is only mutated
// for android_common. That is so that it will have the same arch variant as, and so be compatible
// with, the source `apex` module type that it replaces.
Src *string `android:"path"`
Arch struct {
Arm struct {
Src *string `android:"path"`
}
Arm64 struct {
Src *string `android:"path"`
}
X86 struct {
Src *string `android:"path"`
}
X86_64 struct {
Src *string `android:"path"`
}
}
}
// prebuiltApexSelector selects the correct prebuilt APEX file for the build target.
//
// The ctx parameter can be for any module not just the prebuilt module so care must be taken not
// to use methods on it that are specific to the current module.
//
// See the ApexFileProperties.Src property.
func (p *ApexFileProperties) prebuiltApexSelector(ctx android.BaseModuleContext, prebuilt android.Module) []string {
multiTargets := prebuilt.MultiTargets()
if len(multiTargets) != 1 {
ctx.OtherModuleErrorf(prebuilt, "compile_multilib shouldn't be \"both\" for prebuilt_apex")
return nil
}
var src string
switch multiTargets[0].Arch.ArchType {
case android.Arm:
src = String(p.Arch.Arm.Src)
case android.Arm64:
src = String(p.Arch.Arm64.Src)
case android.X86:
src = String(p.Arch.X86.Src)
case android.X86_64:
src = String(p.Arch.X86_64.Src)
}
if src == "" {
src = String(p.Src)
}
if src == "" {
ctx.OtherModuleErrorf(prebuilt, "prebuilt_apex does not support %q", multiTargets[0].Arch.String())
// Drop through to return an empty string as the src (instead of nil) to avoid the prebuilt
// logic from reporting a more general, less useful message.
}
return []string{src}
}
type PrebuiltProperties struct {
ApexFileProperties
Installable *bool
// Optional name for the installed apex. If unspecified, name of the
// module is used as the file name
Filename *string
// Names of modules to be overridden. Listed modules can only be other binaries
// (in Make or Soong).
// This does not completely prevent installation of the overridden binaries, but if both
// binaries would be installed by default (in PRODUCT_PACKAGES) the other binary will be removed
// from PRODUCT_PACKAGES.
Overrides []string
}
func (a *Prebuilt) hasSanitizedSource(sanitizer string) bool {
return false
}
func (p *Prebuilt) installable() bool {
return p.properties.Installable == nil || proptools.Bool(p.properties.Installable)
}
func (p *Prebuilt) OutputFiles(tag string) (android.Paths, error) {
switch tag {
case "":
return android.Paths{p.outputApex}, nil
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported module reference tag %q", tag)
}
}
func (p *Prebuilt) InstallFilename() string {
return proptools.StringDefault(p.properties.Filename, p.BaseModuleName()+imageApexSuffix)
}
func (p *Prebuilt) Name() string {
return p.prebuiltCommon.prebuilt.Name(p.ModuleBase.Name())
}
// prebuilt_apex imports an `.apex` file into the build graph as if it was built with apex.
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
//
// If this needs to make files from within a `.apex` file available for use by other Soong modules,
// e.g. make dex implementation jars available for java_import modules isted in exported_java_libs,
// it does so as follows:
//
// 1. It creates a `deapexer` module that actually extracts the files from the `.apex` file and
// makes them available for use by other modules, at both Soong and ninja levels.
//
// 2. It adds a dependency onto those modules and creates an apex specific variant similar to what
// an `apex` module does. That ensures that code which looks for specific apex variant, e.g.
// dexpreopt, will work the same way from source and prebuilt.
//
// 3. The `deapexer` module adds a dependency from the modules that require the exported files onto
// itself so that they can retrieve the file paths to those files.
//
// It also creates a child module `selector` that is responsible for selecting the appropriate
// input apex for both the prebuilt_apex and the deapexer. That is needed for a couple of reasons:
// 1. To dedup the selection logic so it only runs in one module.
// 2. To allow the deapexer to be wired up to a different source for the input apex, e.g. an
// `apex_set`.
//
// prebuilt_apex
// / | \
// / | \
// V | V
// selector <--- deapexer <--- exported java lib
//
func PrebuiltFactory() android.Module {
module := &Prebuilt{}
module.AddProperties(&module.properties, &module.deapexerProperties, &module.selectedApexProperties)
android.InitSingleSourcePrebuiltModule(module, &module.selectedApexProperties, "Selected_apex")
android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(module, android.DeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon)
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
android.AddLoadHook(module, func(ctx android.LoadHookContext) {
baseModuleName := module.BaseModuleName()
apexSelectorModuleName := apexSelectorModuleName(baseModuleName)
createApexSelectorModule(ctx, apexSelectorModuleName, &module.properties.ApexFileProperties)
apexFileSource := ":" + apexSelectorModuleName
if len(module.deapexerProperties.Exported_java_libs) != 0 {
createDeapexerModule(ctx, deapexerModuleName(baseModuleName), apexFileSource, &module.deapexerProperties)
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
}
// Add a source reference to retrieve the selected apex from the selector module.
module.selectedApexProperties.Selected_apex = proptools.StringPtr(apexFileSource)
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
})
return module
}
func createApexSelectorModule(ctx android.LoadHookContext, name string, apexFileProperties *ApexFileProperties) {
props := struct {
Name *string
}{
Name: proptools.StringPtr(name),
}
ctx.CreateModule(privateApexSelectorModuleFactory,
&props,
apexFileProperties,
)
}
func createDeapexerModule(ctx android.LoadHookContext, deapexerName string, apexFileSource string, deapexerProperties *DeapexerProperties) {
props := struct {
Name *string
Selected_apex *string
}{
Name: proptools.StringPtr(deapexerName),
Selected_apex: proptools.StringPtr(apexFileSource),
}
ctx.CreateModule(privateDeapexerFactory,
&props,
deapexerProperties,
)
}
func deapexerModuleName(baseModuleName string) string {
return baseModuleName + ".deapexer"
}
func apexSelectorModuleName(baseModuleName string) string {
return baseModuleName + ".apex.selector"
}
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
func prebuiltApexExportedModuleName(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext, name string) string {
// The prebuilt_apex should be depending on prebuilt modules but as this runs after
// prebuilt_rename the prebuilt module may or may not be using the prebuilt_ prefixed named. So,
// check to see if the prefixed name is in use first, if it is then use that, otherwise assume
// the unprefixed name is the one to use. If the unprefixed one turns out to be a source module
// and not a renamed prebuilt module then that will be detected and reported as an error when
// processing the dependency in ApexInfoMutator().
prebuiltName := android.PrebuiltNameFromSource(name)
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
if ctx.OtherModuleExists(prebuiltName) {
name = prebuiltName
}
return name
}
type exportedDependencyTag struct {
blueprint.BaseDependencyTag
name string
}
// Mark this tag so dependencies that use it are excluded from visibility enforcement.
//
// This does allow any prebuilt_apex to reference any module which does open up a small window for
// restricted visibility modules to be referenced from the wrong prebuilt_apex. However, doing so
// avoids opening up a much bigger window by widening the visibility of modules that need files
// provided by the prebuilt_apex to include all the possible locations they may be defined, which
// could include everything below vendor/.
//
// A prebuilt_apex that references a module via this tag will have to contain the appropriate files
// corresponding to that module, otherwise it will fail when attempting to retrieve the files from
// the .apex file. It will also have to be included in the module's apex_available property too.
// That makes it highly unlikely that a prebuilt_apex would reference a restricted module
// incorrectly.
func (t exportedDependencyTag) ExcludeFromVisibilityEnforcement() {}
var (
exportedJavaLibTag = exportedDependencyTag{name: "exported_java_lib"}
)
func (p *Prebuilt) DepsMutator(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
p.deapexerDeps(ctx)
Export dex implementation jars from prebuilt_apex Dexpreopt and boot jars package check all require access to dex implementation jars created for java_library and java_sdk_library. They were available when building from source but not when building from prebuilts, even though they are embedded within the .apex files that are referenced from prebuilt_apex. This changes adds support to prebuilt_apex to export the dex implementation jars and updates java_import to use those exported dex implementation jars. In a source build dexpreopt/boot jars package check access the apex (or platform) specific variant of a java_library, e.g. core-oj, from which it retrieves the dex implementation jar path. After this change in a prebuilt build dexpreopt/boot jars package check behave in the same way except in this case they retrieve the dex implementation jar path from the apex (or platform) specific variant of the java_import, e.g. core-oj. The work to export files from a `.apex` file for use by other modules is performed by a new `deapexer` module type. It is not used directly in an `Android.bp` file but instead is created implicitly by `prebuilt_apex`, In order to do that this contains the following changes: * Adds a new `dexapexer` module type to handle the exporting of files from the `.apex` file. * Adds an exported_java_libs property to prebuilt_apex to specify the set of libraries whose dex implementation jars need exporting. * Creates apex specific variants of the libraries listed in the exported_java_libs property. * Adds the set of exported files to the ApexInfo to make them available to the apex specific variants. * Prevents the prebuilt_apex variants from being merged together as they will not be compatible. * Modifies java_import to use the exported file for variants of a prebuilt_apex. * Adds a ninja rule to unpack (using deapexer) the contents of the prebuilt_apex's apex file, verify that the required files are present and make them available as outputs for other rules to use. * Some minor refactorings to support these changes. * Adds tests to cover prebuilt only, prebuilt with source preferred, and prebuilt preferred with source. Test: m nothing Bug: 171061220 Change-Id: Ic9bed81fb65b92f0d59f64c0bce168a9ed44cfac
2020-11-02 18:32:38 +01:00
}
var _ ApexInfoMutator = (*Prebuilt)(nil)
func (p *Prebuilt) ApexInfoMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
p.apexInfoMutator(mctx)
}
func (p *Prebuilt) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
// TODO(jungjw): Check the key validity.
p.inputApex = android.OptionalPathForModuleSrc(ctx, p.selectedApexProperties.Selected_apex).Path()
p.installDir = android.PathForModuleInstall(ctx, "apex")
p.installFilename = p.InstallFilename()
if !strings.HasSuffix(p.installFilename, imageApexSuffix) {
ctx.ModuleErrorf("filename should end in %s for prebuilt_apex", imageApexSuffix)
}
p.outputApex = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, p.installFilename)
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: android.Cp,
Input: p.inputApex,
Output: p.outputApex,
})
if p.prebuiltCommon.checkForceDisable(ctx) {
p.HideFromMake()
return
}
if p.installable() {
ctx.InstallFile(p.installDir, p.installFilename, p.inputApex)
}
// in case that prebuilt_apex replaces source apex (using prefer: prop)
p.compatSymlinks = makeCompatSymlinks(p.BaseModuleName(), ctx)
// or that prebuilt_apex overrides other apexes (using overrides: prop)
for _, overridden := range p.properties.Overrides {
p.compatSymlinks = append(p.compatSymlinks, makeCompatSymlinks(overridden, ctx)...)
}
}
func (p *Prebuilt) AndroidMkEntries() []android.AndroidMkEntries {
return []android.AndroidMkEntries{android.AndroidMkEntries{
Class: "ETC",
OutputFile: android.OptionalPathForPath(p.inputApex),
Include: "$(BUILD_PREBUILT)",
ExtraEntries: []android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesFunc{
func(ctx android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesContext, entries *android.AndroidMkEntries) {
entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_PATH", p.installDir.ToMakePath().String())
entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_STEM", p.installFilename)
entries.SetBoolIfTrue("LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE", !p.installable())
entries.AddStrings("LOCAL_OVERRIDES_MODULES", p.properties.Overrides...)
if len(p.compatSymlinks) > 0 {
entries.SetString("LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD", strings.Join(p.compatSymlinks, " && "))
}
},
},
}}
}
// prebuiltApexExtractorModule is a private module type that is only created by the prebuilt_apex
// module. It extracts the correct apex to use and makes it available for use by apex_set.
type prebuiltApexExtractorModule struct {
android.ModuleBase
properties ApexExtractorProperties
extractedApex android.WritablePath
}
func privateApexExtractorModuleFactory() android.Module {
module := &prebuiltApexExtractorModule{}
module.AddProperties(
&module.properties,
)
android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(module, android.DeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon)
return module
}
func (p *prebuiltApexExtractorModule) Srcs() android.Paths {
return android.Paths{p.extractedApex}
}
func (p *prebuiltApexExtractorModule) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
srcsSupplier := func(ctx android.BaseModuleContext, prebuilt android.Module) []string {
return p.properties.prebuiltSrcs(ctx)
}
apexSet := android.SingleSourcePathFromSupplier(ctx, srcsSupplier, "set")
p.extractedApex = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "extracted", apexSet.Base())
ctx.Build(pctx,
android.BuildParams{
Rule: extractMatchingApex,
Description: "Extract an apex from an apex set",
Inputs: android.Paths{apexSet},
Output: p.extractedApex,
Args: map[string]string{
"abis": strings.Join(java.SupportedAbis(ctx), ","),
"allow-prereleased": strconv.FormatBool(proptools.Bool(p.properties.Prerelease)),
"sdk-version": ctx.Config().PlatformSdkVersion().String(),
},
})
}
type ApexSet struct {
android.ModuleBase
prebuiltCommon
properties ApexSetProperties
installDir android.InstallPath
installFilename string
outputApex android.WritablePath
// list of commands to create symlinks for backward compatibility.
// these commands will be attached as LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD
compatSymlinks []string
hostRequired []string
postInstallCommands []string
}
type ApexExtractorProperties struct {
// the .apks file path that contains prebuilt apex files to be extracted.
Set *string
Sanitized struct {
None struct {
Set *string
}
Address struct {
Set *string
}
Hwaddress struct {
Set *string
}
}
// apexes in this set use prerelease SDK version
Prerelease *bool
}
func (e *ApexExtractorProperties) prebuiltSrcs(ctx android.BaseModuleContext) []string {
var srcs []string
if e.Set != nil {
srcs = append(srcs, *e.Set)
}
var sanitizers []string
if ctx.Host() {
sanitizers = ctx.Config().SanitizeHost()
} else {
sanitizers = ctx.Config().SanitizeDevice()
}
if android.InList("address", sanitizers) && e.Sanitized.Address.Set != nil {
srcs = append(srcs, *e.Sanitized.Address.Set)
} else if android.InList("hwaddress", sanitizers) && e.Sanitized.Hwaddress.Set != nil {
srcs = append(srcs, *e.Sanitized.Hwaddress.Set)
} else if e.Sanitized.None.Set != nil {
srcs = append(srcs, *e.Sanitized.None.Set)
}
return srcs
}
type ApexSetProperties struct {
ApexExtractorProperties
// whether the extracted apex file installable.
Installable *bool
// optional name for the installed apex. If unspecified, name of the
// module is used as the file name
Filename *string
// names of modules to be overridden. Listed modules can only be other binaries
// (in Make or Soong).
// This does not completely prevent installation of the overridden binaries, but if both
// binaries would be installed by default (in PRODUCT_PACKAGES) the other binary will be removed
// from PRODUCT_PACKAGES.
Overrides []string
}
func (a *ApexSet) hasSanitizedSource(sanitizer string) bool {
if sanitizer == "address" {
return a.properties.Sanitized.Address.Set != nil
}
if sanitizer == "hwaddress" {
return a.properties.Sanitized.Hwaddress.Set != nil
}
return false
}
func (a *ApexSet) installable() bool {
return a.properties.Installable == nil || proptools.Bool(a.properties.Installable)
}
func (a *ApexSet) InstallFilename() string {
return proptools.StringDefault(a.properties.Filename, a.BaseModuleName()+imageApexSuffix)
}
func (a *ApexSet) Name() string {
return a.prebuiltCommon.prebuilt.Name(a.ModuleBase.Name())
}
func (a *ApexSet) Overrides() []string {
return a.properties.Overrides
}
// prebuilt_apex imports an `.apex` file into the build graph as if it was built with apex.
func apexSetFactory() android.Module {
module := &ApexSet{}
module.AddProperties(&module.properties, &module.selectedApexProperties, &module.deapexerProperties)
android.InitSingleSourcePrebuiltModule(module, &module.selectedApexProperties, "Selected_apex")
android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(module, android.DeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon)
android.AddLoadHook(module, func(ctx android.LoadHookContext) {
baseModuleName := module.BaseModuleName()
apexExtractorModuleName := apexExtractorModuleName(baseModuleName)
createApexExtractorModule(ctx, apexExtractorModuleName, &module.properties.ApexExtractorProperties)
apexFileSource := ":" + apexExtractorModuleName
if len(module.deapexerProperties.Exported_java_libs) != 0 {
createDeapexerModule(ctx, deapexerModuleName(baseModuleName), apexFileSource, &module.deapexerProperties)
}
// After passing the arch specific src properties to the creating the apex selector module
module.selectedApexProperties.Selected_apex = proptools.StringPtr(apexFileSource)
})
return module
}
func createApexExtractorModule(ctx android.LoadHookContext, name string, apexExtractorProperties *ApexExtractorProperties) {
props := struct {
Name *string
}{
Name: proptools.StringPtr(name),
}
ctx.CreateModule(privateApexExtractorModuleFactory,
&props,
apexExtractorProperties,
)
}
func apexExtractorModuleName(baseModuleName string) string {
return baseModuleName + ".apex.extractor"
}
func (a *ApexSet) DepsMutator(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
a.deapexerDeps(ctx)
}
var _ ApexInfoMutator = (*ApexSet)(nil)
func (a *ApexSet) ApexInfoMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
a.apexInfoMutator(mctx)
}
func (a *ApexSet) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
a.installFilename = a.InstallFilename()
if !strings.HasSuffix(a.installFilename, imageApexSuffix) {
ctx.ModuleErrorf("filename should end in %s for apex_set", imageApexSuffix)
}
inputApex := android.OptionalPathForModuleSrc(ctx, a.selectedApexProperties.Selected_apex).Path()
a.outputApex = android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, a.installFilename)
ctx.Build(pctx, android.BuildParams{
Rule: android.Cp,
Input: inputApex,
Output: a.outputApex,
})
if a.prebuiltCommon.checkForceDisable(ctx) {
a.HideFromMake()
return
}
a.installDir = android.PathForModuleInstall(ctx, "apex")
if a.installable() {
ctx.InstallFile(a.installDir, a.installFilename, a.outputApex)
}
// in case that apex_set replaces source apex (using prefer: prop)
a.compatSymlinks = makeCompatSymlinks(a.BaseModuleName(), ctx)
// or that apex_set overrides other apexes (using overrides: prop)
for _, overridden := range a.properties.Overrides {
a.compatSymlinks = append(a.compatSymlinks, makeCompatSymlinks(overridden, ctx)...)
}
if ctx.Config().InstallExtraFlattenedApexes() {
// flattened apex should be in /system_ext/apex
flattenedApexDir := android.PathForModuleInstall(&systemExtContext{ctx}, "apex", a.BaseModuleName())
a.postInstallCommands = append(a.postInstallCommands,
fmt.Sprintf("$(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/deapexer --debugfs_path $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/debugfs extract %s %s",
a.outputApex.String(),
flattenedApexDir.ToMakePath().String(),
))
a.hostRequired = []string{"deapexer", "debugfs"}
}
}
type systemExtContext struct {
android.ModuleContext
}
func (*systemExtContext) SystemExtSpecific() bool {
return true
}
func (a *ApexSet) AndroidMkEntries() []android.AndroidMkEntries {
return []android.AndroidMkEntries{android.AndroidMkEntries{
Class: "ETC",
OutputFile: android.OptionalPathForPath(a.outputApex),
Include: "$(BUILD_PREBUILT)",
Host_required: a.hostRequired,
ExtraEntries: []android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesFunc{
func(ctx android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesContext, entries *android.AndroidMkEntries) {
entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_PATH", a.installDir.ToMakePath().String())
entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_STEM", a.installFilename)
entries.SetBoolIfTrue("LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE", !a.installable())
entries.AddStrings("LOCAL_OVERRIDES_MODULES", a.properties.Overrides...)
postInstallCommands := append([]string{}, a.postInstallCommands...)
postInstallCommands = append(postInstallCommands, a.compatSymlinks...)
if len(postInstallCommands) > 0 {
entries.SetString("LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD", strings.Join(postInstallCommands, " && "))
}
},
},
}}
}