Add comments about sysprop_library

Bug: 173473767
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I96395742ae369baf9d54be8f92b01860ee0351ab
This commit is contained in:
Inseob Kim 2020-11-23 14:43:02 +09:00
parent f87a720101
commit 07def12d50
5 changed files with 72 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -1841,6 +1841,11 @@ func (c *Module) DepsMutator(actx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
return
}
// sysprop_library has to support both C++ and Java. So sysprop_library internally creates one
// C++ implementation library and one Java implementation library. When a module links against
// sysprop_library, the C++ implementation library has to be linked. syspropImplLibraries is a
// map from sysprop_library to implementation library; it will be used in whole_static_libs,
// static_libs, and shared_libs.
syspropImplLibraries := syspropImplLibraries(actx.Config())
vendorSnapshotStaticLibs := vendorSnapshotStaticLibs(actx.Config())

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@ -1202,15 +1202,21 @@ func (library *libraryDecorator) link(ctx ModuleContext,
}
}
// If the library is sysprop_library, expose either public or internal header selectively.
if library.baseCompiler.hasSrcExt(".sysprop") {
dir := android.PathForModuleGen(ctx, "sysprop", "include")
if library.Properties.Sysprop.Platform != nil {
isProduct := ctx.ProductSpecific() && !ctx.useVndk()
isVendor := ctx.useVndk()
isClientProduct := ctx.ProductSpecific() && !ctx.useVndk()
isClientVendor := ctx.useVndk()
isOwnerPlatform := Bool(library.Properties.Sysprop.Platform)
// If the owner is different from the user, expose public header. That is,
// 1) if the user is product (as owner can only be platform / vendor)
// 2) if one is platform and the other is vendor
// Exceptions are ramdisk and recovery. They are not enforced at all. So
// they always use internal header.
if !ctx.inRamdisk() && !ctx.inVendorRamdisk() && !ctx.inRecovery() &&
(isProduct || (isOwnerPlatform == isVendor)) {
(isClientProduct || (isOwnerPlatform == isClientVendor)) {
dir = android.PathForModuleGen(ctx, "sysprop/public", "include")
}
}

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@ -14,6 +14,25 @@
package cc
// This file contains a map to redirect dependencies towards sysprop_library.
// As sysprop_library has to support both Java and C++, sysprop_library internally
// generates cc_library and java_library. For example, the following sysprop_library
//
// sysprop_library {
// name: "foo",
// }
//
// will internally generate with prefix "lib"
//
// cc_library {
// name: "libfoo",
// }
//
// When a cc module links against "foo", build system will redirect the
// dependency to "libfoo". To do that, SyspropMutator gathers all sysprop_library,
// records their cc implementation library names to a map. The map will be used in
// cc.Module.DepsMutator.
import (
"sync"
@ -22,7 +41,7 @@ import (
type syspropLibraryInterface interface {
BaseModuleName() string
CcModuleName() string
CcImplementationModuleName() string
}
var (
@ -43,6 +62,8 @@ func SyspropMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
syspropImplLibrariesLock.Lock()
defer syspropImplLibrariesLock.Unlock()
syspropImplLibraries[m.BaseModuleName()] = m.CcModuleName()
// BaseModuleName is the name of sysprop_library
// CcImplementationModuleName is the name of cc_library generated by sysprop_library
syspropImplLibraries[m.BaseModuleName()] = m.CcImplementationModuleName()
}
}

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@ -14,6 +14,10 @@
package java
// This file contains a map to redirect dependencies towards sysprop_library. If a sysprop_library
// is owned by Platform, and the client module links against system API, the public stub of the
// sysprop_library should be used. The map will contain public stub names of sysprop_libraries.
import (
"sync"

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// sysprop package defines a module named sysprop_library that can implement sysprop as API
// See https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/sysprops-apis for details
package sysprop
import (
@ -71,6 +73,8 @@ func init() {
})
}
// syspropJavaGenRule module generates srcjar containing generated java APIs.
// It also depends on check api rule, so api check has to pass to use sysprop_library.
func (g *syspropJavaGenRule) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
var checkApiFileTimeStamp android.WritablePath
@ -170,6 +174,7 @@ var (
syspropLibrariesLock sync.Mutex
)
// List of sysprop_library used by property_contexts to perform type check.
func syspropLibraries(config android.Config) *[]string {
return config.Once(syspropLibrariesKey, func() interface{} {
return &[]string{}
@ -192,7 +197,7 @@ func (m *syspropLibrary) Owner() string {
return m.properties.Property_owner
}
func (m *syspropLibrary) CcModuleName() string {
func (m *syspropLibrary) CcImplementationModuleName() string {
return "lib" + m.BaseModuleName()
}
@ -223,6 +228,8 @@ func (m *syspropLibrary) CurrentSyspropApiFile() android.Path {
return m.currentApiFile
}
// GenerateAndroidBuildActions of sysprop_library handles API dump and API check.
// generated java_library will depend on these API files.
func (m *syspropLibrary) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
baseModuleName := m.BaseModuleName()
@ -251,7 +258,8 @@ func (m *syspropLibrary) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext)
// check API rule
rule = android.NewRuleBuilder()
// 1. current.txt <-> api_dump.txt
// 1. compares current.txt to api-dump.txt
// current.txt should be identical to api-dump.txt.
msg := fmt.Sprintf(`\n******************************\n`+
`API of sysprop_library %s doesn't match with current.txt\n`+
`Please update current.txt by:\n`+
@ -267,7 +275,8 @@ func (m *syspropLibrary) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext)
Flag(`"` + msg + `"`).
Text("; exit 38) )")
// 2. current.txt <-> latest.txt
// 2. compares current.txt to latest.txt (frozen API)
// current.txt should be compatible with latest.txt
msg = fmt.Sprintf(`\n******************************\n`+
`API of sysprop_library %s doesn't match with latest version\n`+
`Please fix the breakage and rebuild.\n`+
@ -410,14 +419,16 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
installedInVendorOrOdm := ctx.SocSpecific() || ctx.DeviceSpecific()
installedInProduct := ctx.ProductSpecific()
isOwnerPlatform := false
var stub string
var javaSyspropStub string
// javaSyspropStub contains stub libraries used by generated APIs, instead of framework stub.
// This is to make sysprop_library link against core_current.
if installedInVendorOrOdm {
stub = "sysprop-library-stub-vendor"
javaSyspropStub = "sysprop-library-stub-vendor"
} else if installedInProduct {
stub = "sysprop-library-stub-product"
javaSyspropStub = "sysprop-library-stub-product"
} else {
stub = "sysprop-library-stub-platform"
javaSyspropStub = "sysprop-library-stub-platform"
}
switch m.Owner() {
@ -441,8 +452,10 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
"Unknown value %s: must be one of Platform, Vendor or Odm", m.Owner())
}
// Generate a C++ implementation library.
// cc_library can receive *.sysprop files as their srcs, generating sources itself.
ccProps := ccLibraryProperties{}
ccProps.Name = proptools.StringPtr(m.CcModuleName())
ccProps.Name = proptools.StringPtr(m.CcImplementationModuleName())
ccProps.Srcs = m.properties.Srcs
ccProps.Soc_specific = proptools.BoolPtr(ctx.SocSpecific())
ccProps.Device_specific = proptools.BoolPtr(ctx.DeviceSpecific())
@ -463,15 +476,17 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
// We need to only use public version, if the partition where sysprop_library will be installed
// is different from owner.
if ctx.ProductSpecific() {
// Currently product partition can't own any sysprop_library.
// Currently product partition can't own any sysprop_library. So product always uses public.
scope = "public"
} else if isOwnerPlatform && installedInVendorOrOdm {
// Vendor or Odm should use public version of Platform's sysprop_library.
scope = "public"
}
// Generate a Java implementation library.
// Contrast to C++, syspropJavaGenRule module will generate srcjar and the srcjar will be fed
// to Java implementation library.
ctx.CreateModule(syspropJavaGenFactory, &syspropGenProperties{
Srcs: m.properties.Srcs,
Scope: scope,
@ -486,7 +501,7 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
Product_specific: proptools.BoolPtr(ctx.ProductSpecific()),
Installable: m.properties.Installable,
Sdk_version: proptools.StringPtr("core_current"),
Libs: []string{stub},
Libs: []string{javaSyspropStub},
})
// if platform sysprop_library is installed in /system or /system-ext, we regard it as an API
@ -505,11 +520,13 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
Srcs: []string{":" + m.javaGenPublicStubName()},
Installable: proptools.BoolPtr(false),
Sdk_version: proptools.StringPtr("core_current"),
Libs: []string{stub},
Libs: []string{javaSyspropStub},
Stem: proptools.StringPtr(m.BaseModuleName()),
})
}
// syspropLibraries will be used by property_contexts to check types.
// Record absolute paths of sysprop_library to prevent soong_namespace problem.
if m.ExportedToMake() {
syspropLibrariesLock.Lock()
defer syspropLibrariesLock.Unlock()
@ -519,6 +536,8 @@ func syspropLibraryHook(ctx android.LoadHookContext, m *syspropLibrary) {
}
}
// syspropDepsMutator adds dependencies from java implementation library to sysprop library.
// java implementation library then depends on check API rule of sysprop library.
func syspropDepsMutator(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if m, ok := ctx.Module().(*syspropLibrary); ok {
ctx.AddReverseDependency(m, nil, m.javaGenModuleName())