platform_build_soong/android/config.go

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// Copyright 2015 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 android
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/bootstrap"
"github.com/google/blueprint/pathtools"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
"android/soong/android/soongconfig"
)
var Bool = proptools.Bool
var String = proptools.String
const FutureApiLevel = 10000
// The configuration file name
const configFileName = "soong.config"
const productVariablesFileName = "soong.variables"
// A FileConfigurableOptions contains options which can be configured by the
// config file. These will be included in the config struct.
type FileConfigurableOptions struct {
Mega_device *bool `json:",omitempty"`
Host_bionic *bool `json:",omitempty"`
}
func (f *FileConfigurableOptions) SetDefaultConfig() {
*f = FileConfigurableOptions{}
}
// A Config object represents the entire build configuration for Android.
type Config struct {
*config
}
func (c Config) BuildDir() string {
return c.buildDir
}
// A DeviceConfig object represents the configuration for a particular device being built. For
// now there will only be one of these, but in the future there may be multiple devices being
// built
type DeviceConfig struct {
*deviceConfig
}
type VendorConfig soongconfig.SoongConfig
type config struct {
FileConfigurableOptions
productVariables productVariables
// Only available on configs created by TestConfig
TestProductVariables *productVariables
PrimaryBuilder string
ConfigFileName string
ProductVariablesFileName string
Targets map[OsType][]Target
BuildOSTarget Target // the Target for tools run on the build machine
BuildOSCommonTarget Target // the Target for common (java) tools run on the build machine
AndroidCommonTarget Target // the Target for common modules for the Android device
// multilibConflicts for an ArchType is true if there is earlier configured device architecture with the same
// multilib value.
multilibConflicts map[ArchType]bool
deviceConfig *deviceConfig
srcDir string // the path of the root source directory
buildDir string // the path of the build output directory
env map[string]string
envLock sync.Mutex
envDeps map[string]string
envFrozen bool
inMake bool
captureBuild bool // true for tests, saves build parameters for each module
ignoreEnvironment bool // true for tests, returns empty from all Getenv calls
stopBefore bootstrap.StopBefore
fs pathtools.FileSystem
mockBpList string
OncePer
}
type deviceConfig struct {
config *config
OncePer
}
type jsonConfigurable interface {
SetDefaultConfig()
}
func loadConfig(config *config) error {
err := loadFromConfigFile(&config.FileConfigurableOptions, absolutePath(config.ConfigFileName))
if err != nil {
return err
}
return loadFromConfigFile(&config.productVariables, absolutePath(config.ProductVariablesFileName))
}
// loads configuration options from a JSON file in the cwd.
func loadFromConfigFile(configurable jsonConfigurable, filename string) error {
// Try to open the file
configFileReader, err := os.Open(filename)
defer configFileReader.Close()
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// Need to create a file, so that blueprint & ninja don't get in
// a dependency tracking loop.
// Make a file-configurable-options with defaults, write it out using
// a json writer.
configurable.SetDefaultConfig()
err = saveToConfigFile(configurable, filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("config file: could not open %s: %s", filename, err.Error())
} else {
// Make a decoder for it
jsonDecoder := json.NewDecoder(configFileReader)
err = jsonDecoder.Decode(configurable)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("config file: %s did not parse correctly: %s", filename, err.Error())
}
}
// No error
return nil
}
// atomically writes the config file in case two copies of soong_build are running simultaneously
// (for example, docs generation and ninja manifest generation)
func saveToConfigFile(config jsonConfigurable, filename string) error {
data, err := json.MarshalIndent(&config, "", " ")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot marshal config data: %s", err.Error())
}
f, err := ioutil.TempFile(filepath.Dir(filename), "config")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot create empty config file %s: %s\n", filename, err.Error())
}
defer os.Remove(f.Name())
defer f.Close()
_, err = f.Write(data)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("default config file: %s could not be written: %s", filename, err.Error())
}
_, err = f.WriteString("\n")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("default config file: %s could not be written: %s", filename, err.Error())
}
f.Close()
os.Rename(f.Name(), filename)
return nil
}
// NullConfig returns a mostly empty Config for use by standalone tools like dexpreopt_gen that
// use the android package.
func NullConfig(buildDir string) Config {
return Config{
config: &config{
buildDir: buildDir,
fs: pathtools.OsFs,
},
}
}
// TestConfig returns a Config object suitable for using for tests
func TestConfig(buildDir string, env map[string]string, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) Config {
envCopy := make(map[string]string)
for k, v := range env {
envCopy[k] = v
}
// Copy the real PATH value to the test environment, it's needed by HostSystemTool() used in x86_darwin_host.go
envCopy["PATH"] = originalEnv["PATH"]
config := &config{
productVariables: productVariables{
DeviceName: stringPtr("test_device"),
Platform_sdk_version: intPtr(30),
DeviceSystemSdkVersions: []string{"14", "15"},
Platform_systemsdk_versions: []string{"29", "30"},
AAPTConfig: []string{"normal", "large", "xlarge", "hdpi", "xhdpi", "xxhdpi"},
AAPTPreferredConfig: stringPtr("xhdpi"),
AAPTCharacteristics: stringPtr("nosdcard"),
AAPTPrebuiltDPI: []string{"xhdpi", "xxhdpi"},
UncompressPrivAppDex: boolPtr(true),
},
buildDir: buildDir,
captureBuild: true,
env: envCopy,
}
config.deviceConfig = &deviceConfig{
config: config,
}
config.TestProductVariables = &config.productVariables
config.mockFileSystem(bp, fs)
if err := config.fromEnv(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return Config{config}
}
func TestArchConfigNativeBridge(buildDir string, env map[string]string, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) Config {
testConfig := TestArchConfig(buildDir, env, bp, fs)
config := testConfig.config
config.Targets[Android] = []Target{
{Android, Arch{ArchType: X86_64, ArchVariant: "silvermont", Abi: []string{"arm64-v8a"}}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
{Android, Arch{ArchType: X86, ArchVariant: "silvermont", Abi: []string{"armeabi-v7a"}}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
{Android, Arch{ArchType: Arm64, ArchVariant: "armv8-a", Abi: []string{"arm64-v8a"}}, NativeBridgeEnabled, "x86_64", "arm64"},
{Android, Arch{ArchType: Arm, ArchVariant: "armv7-a-neon", Abi: []string{"armeabi-v7a"}}, NativeBridgeEnabled, "x86", "arm"},
}
return testConfig
}
func TestArchConfigFuchsia(buildDir string, env map[string]string, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) Config {
testConfig := TestConfig(buildDir, env, bp, fs)
config := testConfig.config
config.Targets = map[OsType][]Target{
Fuchsia: []Target{
{Fuchsia, Arch{ArchType: Arm64, ArchVariant: "", Abi: []string{"arm64-v8a"}}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
},
BuildOs: []Target{
{BuildOs, Arch{ArchType: X86_64}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
},
}
return testConfig
}
// TestConfig returns a Config object suitable for using for tests that need to run the arch mutator
func TestArchConfig(buildDir string, env map[string]string, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) Config {
testConfig := TestConfig(buildDir, env, bp, fs)
config := testConfig.config
config.Targets = map[OsType][]Target{
Android: []Target{
{Android, Arch{ArchType: Arm64, ArchVariant: "armv8-a", Abi: []string{"arm64-v8a"}}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
{Android, Arch{ArchType: Arm, ArchVariant: "armv7-a-neon", Abi: []string{"armeabi-v7a"}}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
},
BuildOs: []Target{
{BuildOs, Arch{ArchType: X86_64}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
{BuildOs, Arch{ArchType: X86}, NativeBridgeDisabled, "", ""},
},
}
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
config.Targets[BuildOs] = config.Targets[BuildOs][:1]
}
config.BuildOSTarget = config.Targets[BuildOs][0]
config.BuildOSCommonTarget = getCommonTargets(config.Targets[BuildOs])[0]
config.AndroidCommonTarget = getCommonTargets(config.Targets[Android])[0]
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceArch = proptools.StringPtr("arm64")
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceArchVariant = proptools.StringPtr("armv8-a")
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceSecondaryArch = proptools.StringPtr("arm")
config.TestProductVariables.DeviceSecondaryArchVariant = proptools.StringPtr("armv7-a-neon")
return testConfig
}
// New creates a new Config object. The srcDir argument specifies the path to
// the root source directory. It also loads the config file, if found.
func NewConfig(srcDir, buildDir string) (Config, error) {
// Make a config with default options
config := &config{
ConfigFileName: filepath.Join(buildDir, configFileName),
ProductVariablesFileName: filepath.Join(buildDir, productVariablesFileName),
env: originalEnv,
srcDir: srcDir,
buildDir: buildDir,
multilibConflicts: make(map[ArchType]bool),
fs: pathtools.NewOsFs(absSrcDir),
}
config.deviceConfig = &deviceConfig{
config: config,
}
// Sanity check the build and source directories. This won't catch strange
// configurations with symlinks, but at least checks the obvious cases.
absBuildDir, err := filepath.Abs(buildDir)
if err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
absSrcDir, err := filepath.Abs(srcDir)
if err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
if strings.HasPrefix(absSrcDir, absBuildDir) {
return Config{}, fmt.Errorf("Build dir must not contain source directory")
}
// Load any configurable options from the configuration file
err = loadConfig(config)
if err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
inMakeFile := filepath.Join(buildDir, ".soong.in_make")
if _, err := os.Stat(absolutePath(inMakeFile)); err == nil {
config.inMake = true
}
targets, err := decodeTargetProductVariables(config)
if err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
// Make the CommonOS OsType available for all products.
targets[CommonOS] = []Target{commonTargetMap[CommonOS.Name]}
var archConfig []archConfig
if Bool(config.Mega_device) {
archConfig = getMegaDeviceConfig()
} else if config.NdkAbis() {
archConfig = getNdkAbisConfig()
Add script for building all target arch's needed in AML (Android Mainline) prebuilts. This runs Soong in skip-make mode, using normal in-make mode only to query platform versions. The same ${OUT_DIR} cannot be used for both skip-make and in-make builds, because Soong generates a smaller build.ninja file in in-make builds where many build targets are expected to be provided by the mk files. Thus this script avoids using ${OUT_DIR} if it's an in-make build, defaulting instead to out-aml/. The script is based on build-ndk-prebuilts.sh, but uses a separate Soong variable Aml_abis to enable the appropriate target architectures for Mainline modules. Aml_abis is very similar to Ndk_abis, except "armeabi-v7a" is used instead of "armeabi", which is necessary to match prebuilt dependencies, e.g. for LLVM. Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh libart libdexfile_external (verify that libraries for arm, arm64, x86, x86_64 are built) Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh \ out-aml/soong/.intermediates/external/conscrypt/conscrypt-module-sdk/android_common/conscrypt-module-sdk-current.zip (verify that the zip file contains libconscrypt_jni.so's for all four arches) Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh com.android.art.{release,debug,testing,host} (verify that the build completes) Test: Two identical build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh runs after each other (verify that the 2nd run completes both Soong and ninja steps quickly without any building) Change-Id: I35712f9f8f0b1cbb77107314c5927c6720e6c3bf
2019-11-15 16:00:31 +01:00
} else if config.AmlAbis() {
archConfig = getAmlAbisConfig()
}
if archConfig != nil {
androidTargets, err := decodeArchSettings(Android, archConfig)
if err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
targets[Android] = androidTargets
}
multilib := make(map[string]bool)
for _, target := range targets[Android] {
if seen := multilib[target.Arch.ArchType.Multilib]; seen {
config.multilibConflicts[target.Arch.ArchType] = true
}
multilib[target.Arch.ArchType.Multilib] = true
}
config.Targets = targets
config.BuildOSTarget = config.Targets[BuildOs][0]
config.BuildOSCommonTarget = getCommonTargets(config.Targets[BuildOs])[0]
if len(config.Targets[Android]) > 0 {
config.AndroidCommonTarget = getCommonTargets(config.Targets[Android])[0]
}
if err := config.fromEnv(); err != nil {
return Config{}, err
}
return Config{config}, nil
}
var TestConfigOsFs = map[string][]byte{}
// mockFileSystem replaces all reads with accesses to the provided map of
// filenames to contents stored as a byte slice.
func (c *config) mockFileSystem(bp string, fs map[string][]byte) {
mockFS := map[string][]byte{}
if _, exists := mockFS["Android.bp"]; !exists {
mockFS["Android.bp"] = []byte(bp)
}
for k, v := range fs {
mockFS[k] = v
}
// no module list file specified; find every file named Blueprints or Android.bp
pathsToParse := []string{}
for candidate := range mockFS {
base := filepath.Base(candidate)
if base == "Blueprints" || base == "Android.bp" {
pathsToParse = append(pathsToParse, candidate)
}
}
if len(pathsToParse) < 1 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("No Blueprint or Android.bp files found in mock filesystem: %v\n", mockFS))
}
mockFS[blueprint.MockModuleListFile] = []byte(strings.Join(pathsToParse, "\n"))
c.fs = pathtools.MockFs(mockFS)
c.mockBpList = blueprint.MockModuleListFile
}
func (c *config) fromEnv() error {
switch c.Getenv("EXPERIMENTAL_JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL_9") {
case "", "true":
// Do nothing
default:
return fmt.Errorf("The environment variable EXPERIMENTAL_JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL_9 is no longer supported. Java language level 9 is now the global default.")
}
return nil
}
func (c *config) StopBefore() bootstrap.StopBefore {
return c.stopBefore
}
func (c *config) SetStopBefore(stopBefore bootstrap.StopBefore) {
c.stopBefore = stopBefore
}
var _ bootstrap.ConfigStopBefore = (*config)(nil)
func (c *config) BlueprintToolLocation() string {
return filepath.Join(c.buildDir, "host", c.PrebuiltOS(), "bin")
}
var _ bootstrap.ConfigBlueprintToolLocation = (*config)(nil)
func (c *config) HostToolPath(ctx PathContext, tool string) Path {
return PathForOutput(ctx, "host", c.PrebuiltOS(), "bin", tool)
}
func (c *config) HostJNIToolPath(ctx PathContext, path string) Path {
ext := ".so"
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
ext = ".dylib"
}
return PathForOutput(ctx, "host", c.PrebuiltOS(), "lib64", path+ext)
}
func (c *config) HostJavaToolPath(ctx PathContext, path string) Path {
return PathForOutput(ctx, "host", c.PrebuiltOS(), "framework", path)
}
// HostSystemTool looks for non-hermetic tools from the system we're running on.
// Generally shouldn't be used, but useful to find the XCode SDK, etc.
func (c *config) HostSystemTool(name string) string {
for _, dir := range filepath.SplitList(c.Getenv("PATH")) {
path := filepath.Join(dir, name)
if s, err := os.Stat(path); err != nil {
continue
} else if m := s.Mode(); !s.IsDir() && m&0111 != 0 {
return path
}
}
return name
}
// PrebuiltOS returns the name of the host OS used in prebuilts directories
func (c *config) PrebuiltOS() string {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "linux":
return "linux-x86"
case "darwin":
return "darwin-x86"
default:
panic("Unknown GOOS")
}
}
// GoRoot returns the path to the root directory of the Go toolchain.
func (c *config) GoRoot() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s/prebuilts/go/%s", c.srcDir, c.PrebuiltOS())
}
func (c *config) PrebuiltBuildTool(ctx PathContext, tool string) Path {
return PathForSource(ctx, "prebuilts/build-tools", c.PrebuiltOS(), "bin", tool)
}
func (c *config) CpPreserveSymlinksFlags() string {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin":
return "-R"
case "linux":
return "-d"
default:
return ""
}
}
func (c *config) Getenv(key string) string {
var val string
var exists bool
c.envLock.Lock()
defer c.envLock.Unlock()
if c.envDeps == nil {
c.envDeps = make(map[string]string)
}
if val, exists = c.envDeps[key]; !exists {
if c.envFrozen {
panic("Cannot access new environment variables after envdeps are frozen")
}
val, _ = c.env[key]
c.envDeps[key] = val
}
return val
}
func (c *config) GetenvWithDefault(key string, defaultValue string) string {
ret := c.Getenv(key)
if ret == "" {
return defaultValue
}
return ret
}
func (c *config) IsEnvTrue(key string) bool {
value := c.Getenv(key)
return value == "1" || value == "y" || value == "yes" || value == "on" || value == "true"
}
func (c *config) IsEnvFalse(key string) bool {
value := c.Getenv(key)
return value == "0" || value == "n" || value == "no" || value == "off" || value == "false"
}
func (c *config) EnvDeps() map[string]string {
c.envLock.Lock()
defer c.envLock.Unlock()
c.envFrozen = true
return c.envDeps
}
func (c *config) EmbeddedInMake() bool {
return c.inMake
}
func (c *config) BuildId() string {
return String(c.productVariables.BuildId)
}
func (c *config) BuildNumberFile(ctx PathContext) Path {
return PathForOutput(ctx, String(c.productVariables.BuildNumberFile))
}
// DeviceName returns the name of the current device target
// TODO: take an AndroidModuleContext to select the device name for multi-device builds
func (c *config) DeviceName() string {
return *c.productVariables.DeviceName
}
func (c *config) DeviceResourceOverlays() []string {
return c.productVariables.DeviceResourceOverlays
}
func (c *config) ProductResourceOverlays() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductResourceOverlays
}
func (c *config) PlatformVersionName() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_version_name)
}
func (c *config) PlatformSdkVersionInt() int {
return *c.productVariables.Platform_sdk_version
}
func (c *config) PlatformSdkVersion() string {
return strconv.Itoa(c.PlatformSdkVersionInt())
}
func (c *config) PlatformSdkCodename() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_sdk_codename)
}
func (c *config) PlatformSecurityPatch() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_security_patch)
}
func (c *config) PlatformPreviewSdkVersion() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_preview_sdk_version)
}
func (c *config) PlatformMinSupportedTargetSdkVersion() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_min_supported_target_sdk_version)
}
func (c *config) PlatformBaseOS() string {
return String(c.productVariables.Platform_base_os)
}
func (c *config) MinSupportedSdkVersion() int {
return 16
}
func (c *config) DefaultAppTargetSdkInt() int {
if Bool(c.productVariables.Platform_sdk_final) {
return c.PlatformSdkVersionInt()
} else {
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: Id38f02b4be86710411be22bc28109e6894f8a483
2018-01-15 07:05:10 +01:00
return FutureApiLevel
}
}
func (c *config) DefaultAppTargetSdk() string {
if Bool(c.productVariables.Platform_sdk_final) {
return c.PlatformSdkVersion()
} else {
return c.PlatformSdkCodename()
}
}
func (c *config) AppsDefaultVersionName() string {
return String(c.productVariables.AppsDefaultVersionName)
}
// Codenames that are active in the current lunch target.
func (c *config) PlatformVersionActiveCodenames() []string {
return c.productVariables.Platform_version_active_codenames
}
func (c *config) ProductAAPTConfig() []string {
return c.productVariables.AAPTConfig
}
func (c *config) ProductAAPTPreferredConfig() string {
return String(c.productVariables.AAPTPreferredConfig)
}
func (c *config) ProductAAPTCharacteristics() string {
return String(c.productVariables.AAPTCharacteristics)
}
func (c *config) ProductAAPTPrebuiltDPI() []string {
return c.productVariables.AAPTPrebuiltDPI
}
func (c *config) DefaultAppCertificateDir(ctx PathContext) SourcePath {
defaultCert := String(c.productVariables.DefaultAppCertificate)
if defaultCert != "" {
return PathForSource(ctx, filepath.Dir(defaultCert))
} else {
return PathForSource(ctx, "build/make/target/product/security")
}
}
func (c *config) DefaultAppCertificate(ctx PathContext) (pem, key SourcePath) {
defaultCert := String(c.productVariables.DefaultAppCertificate)
if defaultCert != "" {
return PathForSource(ctx, defaultCert+".x509.pem"), PathForSource(ctx, defaultCert+".pk8")
} else {
defaultDir := c.DefaultAppCertificateDir(ctx)
return defaultDir.Join(ctx, "testkey.x509.pem"), defaultDir.Join(ctx, "testkey.pk8")
}
}
func (c *config) ApexKeyDir(ctx ModuleContext) SourcePath {
// TODO(b/121224311): define another variable such as TARGET_APEX_KEY_OVERRIDE
defaultCert := String(c.productVariables.DefaultAppCertificate)
if defaultCert == "" || filepath.Dir(defaultCert) == "build/make/target/product/security" {
// When defaultCert is unset or is set to the testkeys path, use the APEX keys
// that is under the module dir
return pathForModuleSrc(ctx)
} else {
// If not, APEX keys are under the specified directory
return PathForSource(ctx, filepath.Dir(defaultCert))
}
}
func (c *config) AllowMissingDependencies() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Allow_missing_dependencies)
}
func (c *config) UnbundledBuild() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Unbundled_build)
}
func (c *config) UnbundledBuildUsePrebuiltSdks() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Unbundled_build) && !Bool(c.productVariables.Unbundled_build_sdks_from_source)
}
func (c *config) Fuchsia() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Fuchsia)
}
func (c *config) IsPdkBuild() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Pdk)
}
func (c *config) MinimizeJavaDebugInfo() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.MinimizeJavaDebugInfo) && !Bool(c.productVariables.Eng)
}
func (c *config) Debuggable() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Debuggable)
}
func (c *config) Eng() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Eng)
}
func (c *config) DevicePrefer32BitApps() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.DevicePrefer32BitApps)
}
func (c *config) DevicePrefer32BitExecutables() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.DevicePrefer32BitExecutables)
}
func (c *config) DevicePrimaryArchType() ArchType {
return c.Targets[Android][0].Arch.ArchType
}
func (c *config) SkipMegaDeviceInstall(path string) bool {
return Bool(c.Mega_device) &&
strings.HasPrefix(path, filepath.Join(c.buildDir, "target", "product"))
}
func (c *config) SanitizeHost() []string {
return append([]string(nil), c.productVariables.SanitizeHost...)
}
func (c *config) SanitizeDevice() []string {
return append([]string(nil), c.productVariables.SanitizeDevice...)
}
func (c *config) SanitizeDeviceDiag() []string {
return append([]string(nil), c.productVariables.SanitizeDeviceDiag...)
}
func (c *config) SanitizeDeviceArch() []string {
return append([]string(nil), c.productVariables.SanitizeDeviceArch...)
}
func (c *config) EnableCFI() bool {
if c.productVariables.EnableCFI == nil {
return true
} else {
return *c.productVariables.EnableCFI
}
}
func (c *config) DisableScudo() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.DisableScudo)
}
func (c *config) Android64() bool {
for _, t := range c.Targets[Android] {
if t.Arch.ArchType.Multilib == "lib64" {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (c *config) UseGoma() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UseGoma)
}
func (c *config) UseRBE() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UseRBE)
}
func (c *config) UseRBEJAVAC() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UseRBEJAVAC)
}
func (c *config) UseRBER8() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UseRBER8)
}
func (c *config) UseRBED8() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UseRBED8)
}
func (c *config) UseRemoteBuild() bool {
return c.UseGoma() || c.UseRBE()
}
func (c *config) RunErrorProne() bool {
return c.IsEnvTrue("RUN_ERROR_PRONE")
}
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 01:49:08 +01:00
func (c *config) XrefCorpusName() string {
return c.Getenv("XREF_CORPUS")
}
// Returns Compilation Unit encoding to use. Can be 'json' (default), 'proto' or 'all'.
func (c *config) XrefCuEncoding() string {
if enc := c.Getenv("KYTHE_KZIP_ENCODING"); enc != "" {
return enc
}
return "json"
}
Support source code cross-referencing for C++ and Java Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`), that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java. The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is `android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build all input for Kythe on that branch is: ``` XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java ``` Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them. The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend. The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them 'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches (clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master and other PDK branches: For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor` for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar` Bug: 121267023 Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create .kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building `xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
2018-11-06 01:49:08 +01:00
func (c *config) EmitXrefRules() bool {
return c.XrefCorpusName() != ""
}
func (c *config) ClangTidy() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.ClangTidy)
}
func (c *config) TidyChecks() string {
if c.productVariables.TidyChecks == nil {
return ""
}
return *c.productVariables.TidyChecks
}
func (c *config) LibartImgHostBaseAddress() string {
return "0x60000000"
}
func (c *config) LibartImgDeviceBaseAddress() string {
archType := Common
if len(c.Targets[Android]) > 0 {
archType = c.Targets[Android][0].Arch.ArchType
}
switch archType {
default:
return "0x70000000"
case Mips, Mips64:
return "0x5C000000"
}
}
func (c *config) ArtUseReadBarrier() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.ArtUseReadBarrier)
}
func (c *config) EnforceRROForModule(name string) bool {
enforceList := c.productVariables.EnforceRROTargets
// TODO(b/150820813) Some modules depend on static overlay, remove this after eliminating the dependency.
exemptedList := c.productVariables.EnforceRROExemptedTargets
if exemptedList != nil {
if InList(name, exemptedList) {
return false
}
}
if enforceList != nil {
if InList("*", enforceList) {
return true
}
return InList(name, enforceList)
}
return false
}
func (c *config) EnforceRROExcludedOverlay(path string) bool {
excluded := c.productVariables.EnforceRROExcludedOverlays
if excluded != nil {
return HasAnyPrefix(path, excluded)
}
return false
}
func (c *config) ExportedNamespaces() []string {
return append([]string(nil), c.productVariables.NamespacesToExport...)
}
func (c *config) HostStaticBinaries() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.HostStaticBinaries)
}
func (c *config) UncompressPrivAppDex() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.UncompressPrivAppDex)
}
func (c *config) ModulesLoadedByPrivilegedModules() []string {
return c.productVariables.ModulesLoadedByPrivilegedModules
}
// Expected format for apexJarValue = <apex name>:<jar name>
func SplitApexJarPair(apexJarValue string) (string, string) {
var apexJarPair []string = strings.SplitN(apexJarValue, ":", 2)
if apexJarPair == nil || len(apexJarPair) != 2 {
panic(fmt.Errorf("malformed apexJarValue: %q, expected format: <apex>:<jar>",
apexJarValue))
}
return apexJarPair[0], apexJarPair[1]
}
func (c *config) BootJars() []string {
jars := c.productVariables.BootJars
for _, p := range c.productVariables.UpdatableBootJars {
_, jar := SplitApexJarPair(p)
jars = append(jars, jar)
}
return jars
}
func (c *config) DexpreoptGlobalConfig(ctx PathContext) ([]byte, error) {
if c.productVariables.DexpreoptGlobalConfig == nil {
return nil, nil
}
path := absolutePath(*c.productVariables.DexpreoptGlobalConfig)
ctx.AddNinjaFileDeps(path)
return ioutil.ReadFile(path)
}
func (c *config) FrameworksBaseDirExists(ctx PathContext) bool {
return ExistentPathForSource(ctx, "frameworks", "base").Valid()
}
func (c *config) VndkSnapshotBuildArtifacts() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.VndkSnapshotBuildArtifacts)
}
func (c *config) HasMultilibConflict(arch ArchType) bool {
return c.multilibConflicts[arch]
}
func (c *deviceConfig) Arches() []Arch {
var arches []Arch
for _, target := range c.config.Targets[Android] {
arches = append(arches, target.Arch)
}
return arches
}
func (c *deviceConfig) BinderBitness() string {
is32BitBinder := c.config.productVariables.Binder32bit
if is32BitBinder != nil && *is32BitBinder {
return "32"
}
return "64"
}
func (c *deviceConfig) VendorPath() string {
if c.config.productVariables.VendorPath != nil {
return *c.config.productVariables.VendorPath
}
return "vendor"
}
func (c *deviceConfig) VndkVersion() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.DeviceVndkVersion)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) PlatformVndkVersion() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.Platform_vndk_version)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) ProductVndkVersion() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.ProductVndkVersion)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) ExtraVndkVersions() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.ExtraVndkVersions
}
func (c *deviceConfig) VndkUseCoreVariant() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.VndkUseCoreVariant)
}
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: Id38f02b4be86710411be22bc28109e6894f8a483
2018-01-15 07:05:10 +01:00
func (c *deviceConfig) SystemSdkVersions() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.DeviceSystemSdkVersions
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: Id38f02b4be86710411be22bc28109e6894f8a483
2018-01-15 07:05:10 +01:00
}
func (c *deviceConfig) PlatformSystemSdkVersions() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.Platform_systemsdk_versions
Add PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS and BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the platform is supporting. Contrary to the public SDK where platform essentially supports all previous SDK versions, platform support only a few recent System SDK versions, since some of old System APIs are gradually deprecated, removed from the following SDKs and then finally deleted from the platform. This will be part of the framework manifest. The list can be specified by setting PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION. If it is set to an old version number, then System SDKs from the version to the current version (PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION) are considered to be supported by the platform. If PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION is not set, only the latest System SDK version is supported. Next, BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is the list of System SDK versions that the device is using. This is put to the device compatibility matrix device is using. The device and the platform is considered as compatible only BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the device compatibility matrix are in the PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS in the framework manifest. When BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS is set, a Java app or library in vendor or odm partitions which didn't specify LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is forced to use System SDK. Also, the build system does the additional integrity check to ensure that LOCAL_SDK_VERSION is within BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS or PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS (if BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS isn't set). Bug: 69088799 Test: m -j Test: BOARD_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS=P m -j Change-Id: Id38f02b4be86710411be22bc28109e6894f8a483
2018-01-15 07:05:10 +01:00
}
func (c *deviceConfig) OdmPath() string {
if c.config.productVariables.OdmPath != nil {
return *c.config.productVariables.OdmPath
}
return "odm"
}
func (c *deviceConfig) ProductPath() string {
if c.config.productVariables.ProductPath != nil {
return *c.config.productVariables.ProductPath
}
return "product"
}
func (c *deviceConfig) SystemExtPath() string {
if c.config.productVariables.SystemExtPath != nil {
return *c.config.productVariables.SystemExtPath
}
return "system_ext"
}
func (c *deviceConfig) BtConfigIncludeDir() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.BtConfigIncludeDir)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) DeviceKernelHeaderDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.DeviceKernelHeaders
}
func (c *deviceConfig) SamplingPGO() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.SamplingPGO)
}
func (c *config) NativeLineCoverage() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.NativeLineCoverage)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) NativeCoverageEnabled() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.Native_coverage) || Bool(c.config.productVariables.NativeLineCoverage)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) ClangCoverageEnabled() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.ClangCoverage)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) CoverageEnabledForPath(path string) bool {
coverage := false
if c.config.productVariables.CoveragePaths != nil {
if InList("*", c.config.productVariables.CoveragePaths) || HasAnyPrefix(path, c.config.productVariables.CoveragePaths) {
coverage = true
}
}
if coverage && c.config.productVariables.CoverageExcludePaths != nil {
if HasAnyPrefix(path, c.config.productVariables.CoverageExcludePaths) {
coverage = false
}
}
return coverage
}
func (c *deviceConfig) PgoAdditionalProfileDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.PgoAdditionalProfileDirs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) VendorSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.BoardVendorSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) OdmSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.BoardOdmSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) PlatPublicSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.BoardPlatPublicSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) PlatPrivateSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.BoardPlatPrivateSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) SepolicyM4Defs() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.BoardSepolicyM4Defs
}
func (c *deviceConfig) OverrideManifestPackageNameFor(name string) (manifestName string, overridden bool) {
return findOverrideValue(c.config.productVariables.ManifestPackageNameOverrides, name,
"invalid override rule %q in PRODUCT_MANIFEST_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDES should be <module_name>:<manifest_name>")
}
func (c *deviceConfig) OverrideCertificateFor(name string) (certificatePath string, overridden bool) {
return findOverrideValue(c.config.productVariables.CertificateOverrides, name,
"invalid override rule %q in PRODUCT_CERTIFICATE_OVERRIDES should be <module_name>:<certificate_module_name>")
}
func (c *deviceConfig) OverridePackageNameFor(name string) string {
newName, overridden := findOverrideValue(
c.config.productVariables.PackageNameOverrides,
name,
"invalid override rule %q in PRODUCT_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDES should be <module_name>:<package_name>")
if overridden {
return newName
}
return name
}
func findOverrideValue(overrides []string, name string, errorMsg string) (newValue string, overridden bool) {
if overrides == nil || len(overrides) == 0 {
return "", false
}
for _, o := range overrides {
split := strings.Split(o, ":")
if len(split) != 2 {
// This shouldn't happen as this is first checked in make, but just in case.
panic(fmt.Errorf(errorMsg, o))
}
if matchPattern(split[0], name) {
return substPattern(split[0], split[1], name), true
}
}
return "", false
}
func (c *config) IntegerOverflowDisabledForPath(path string) bool {
if c.productVariables.IntegerOverflowExcludePaths == nil {
return false
}
return HasAnyPrefix(path, c.productVariables.IntegerOverflowExcludePaths)
}
func (c *config) CFIDisabledForPath(path string) bool {
if c.productVariables.CFIExcludePaths == nil {
return false
}
return HasAnyPrefix(path, c.productVariables.CFIExcludePaths)
}
func (c *config) CFIEnabledForPath(path string) bool {
if c.productVariables.CFIIncludePaths == nil {
return false
}
return HasAnyPrefix(path, c.productVariables.CFIIncludePaths)
}
func (c *config) VendorConfig(name string) VendorConfig {
return soongconfig.Config(c.productVariables.VendorVars[name])
}
func (c *config) NdkAbis() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Ndk_abis)
}
Add script for building all target arch's needed in AML (Android Mainline) prebuilts. This runs Soong in skip-make mode, using normal in-make mode only to query platform versions. The same ${OUT_DIR} cannot be used for both skip-make and in-make builds, because Soong generates a smaller build.ninja file in in-make builds where many build targets are expected to be provided by the mk files. Thus this script avoids using ${OUT_DIR} if it's an in-make build, defaulting instead to out-aml/. The script is based on build-ndk-prebuilts.sh, but uses a separate Soong variable Aml_abis to enable the appropriate target architectures for Mainline modules. Aml_abis is very similar to Ndk_abis, except "armeabi-v7a" is used instead of "armeabi", which is necessary to match prebuilt dependencies, e.g. for LLVM. Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh libart libdexfile_external (verify that libraries for arm, arm64, x86, x86_64 are built) Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh \ out-aml/soong/.intermediates/external/conscrypt/conscrypt-module-sdk/android_common/conscrypt-module-sdk-current.zip (verify that the zip file contains libconscrypt_jni.so's for all four arches) Test: build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh com.android.art.{release,debug,testing,host} (verify that the build completes) Test: Two identical build/soong/scripts/build-aml-prebuilts.sh runs after each other (verify that the 2nd run completes both Soong and ninja steps quickly without any building) Change-Id: I35712f9f8f0b1cbb77107314c5927c6720e6c3bf
2019-11-15 16:00:31 +01:00
func (c *config) AmlAbis() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Aml_abis)
}
func (c *config) ExcludeDraftNdkApis() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Exclude_draft_ndk_apis)
}
func (c *config) FlattenApex() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.Flatten_apex)
}
func (c *config) EnforceSystemCertificate() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.EnforceSystemCertificate)
}
func (c *config) EnforceSystemCertificateWhitelist() []string {
return c.productVariables.EnforceSystemCertificateWhitelist
}
func (c *config) EnforceProductPartitionInterface() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.EnforceProductPartitionInterface)
}
func (c *config) InstallExtraFlattenedApexes() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.InstallExtraFlattenedApexes)
}
func (c *config) ProductHiddenAPIStubs() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductHiddenAPIStubs
}
func (c *config) ProductHiddenAPIStubsSystem() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductHiddenAPIStubsSystem
}
func (c *config) ProductHiddenAPIStubsTest() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductHiddenAPIStubsTest
}
func (c *deviceConfig) TargetFSConfigGen() []string {
return c.config.productVariables.TargetFSConfigGen
}
func (c *config) ProductPublicSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductPublicSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *config) ProductPrivateSepolicyDirs() []string {
return c.productVariables.ProductPrivateSepolicyDirs
}
func (c *config) ProductCompatibleProperty() bool {
return Bool(c.productVariables.ProductCompatibleProperty)
}
func (c *config) MissingUsesLibraries() []string {
return c.productVariables.MissingUsesLibraries
}
func (c *deviceConfig) BoardVndkRuntimeDisable() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.BoardVndkRuntimeDisable)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) DeviceArch() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.DeviceArch)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) DeviceArchVariant() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.DeviceArchVariant)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) DeviceSecondaryArch() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.DeviceSecondaryArch)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) DeviceSecondaryArchVariant() string {
return String(c.config.productVariables.DeviceSecondaryArchVariant)
}
func (c *deviceConfig) BoardUsesRecoveryAsBoot() bool {
return Bool(c.config.productVariables.BoardUsesRecoveryAsBoot)
}