Don't use module names with "prebuilt_" prefixes in make dependencies.
The distinction between foo and prebuilt_foo doesn't exist in make, so this could create invalid dependencies when both source and prebuilt modules exist and the prebuilts are preferred. Test: `m` with ART module prebuilts with prefer:true in the tree Test: m nothing Bug: 172480615 Change-Id: I90b76a8f38493882b3330d1b6789159852e59d55
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@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ func (a *apexBundle) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
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// system libraries.
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if !am.DirectlyInAnyApex() {
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// we need a module name for Make
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name := cc.ImplementationModuleName(ctx)
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name := cc.ImplementationModuleNameForMake(ctx)
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if !proptools.Bool(a.properties.Use_vendor) {
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// we don't use subName(.vendor) for a "use_vendor: true" apex
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@ -6186,6 +6186,57 @@ func TestNonPreferredPrebuiltDependency(t *testing.T) {
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`)
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}
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func TestPreferredPrebuiltSharedLibDep(t *testing.T) {
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ctx, config := testApex(t, `
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apex {
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name: "myapex",
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key: "myapex.key",
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native_shared_libs: ["mylib"],
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}
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apex_key {
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name: "myapex.key",
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public_key: "testkey.avbpubkey",
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private_key: "testkey.pem",
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}
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cc_library {
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name: "mylib",
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srcs: ["mylib.cpp"],
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apex_available: ["myapex"],
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shared_libs: ["otherlib"],
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system_shared_libs: [],
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}
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cc_library {
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name: "otherlib",
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srcs: ["mylib.cpp"],
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stubs: {
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versions: ["current"],
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},
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}
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cc_prebuilt_library_shared {
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name: "otherlib",
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prefer: true,
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srcs: ["prebuilt.so"],
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stubs: {
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versions: ["current"],
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},
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}
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`)
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ab := ctx.ModuleForTests("myapex", "android_common_myapex_image").Module().(*apexBundle)
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data := android.AndroidMkDataForTest(t, config, "", ab)
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var builder strings.Builder
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data.Custom(&builder, ab.BaseModuleName(), "TARGET_", "", data)
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androidMk := builder.String()
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// The make level dependency needs to be on otherlib - prebuilt_otherlib isn't
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// a thing there.
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ensureContains(t, androidMk, "LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES += otherlib\n")
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}
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func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
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run := func() int {
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setUp()
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cc/cc.go
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cc/cc.go
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@ -1045,6 +1045,19 @@ func (c *Module) ImplementationModuleName(ctx android.BaseModuleContext) string
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return name
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}
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// Similar to ImplementationModuleName, but uses the Make variant of the module
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// name as base name, for use in AndroidMk output. E.g. for a prebuilt module
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// where the Soong name is prebuilt_foo, this returns foo (which works in Make
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// under the premise that the prebuilt module overrides its source counterpart
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// if it is exposed to Make).
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func (c *Module) ImplementationModuleNameForMake(ctx android.BaseModuleContext) string {
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name := c.BaseModuleName()
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if versioned, ok := c.linker.(versionedInterface); ok {
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name = versioned.implementationModuleName(name)
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}
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return name
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}
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func (c *Module) bootstrap() bool {
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return Bool(c.Properties.Bootstrap)
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}
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