Determining the total build time from the existing metrics is
tricky because some of the metrics are overlapping. For example,
the "soong" metric includes "blueprint bootstrap",
"environment check", "minibp", "bpglob", "minibootstrap", and
"bootstrap". Create a new singleton "total" metric that
covers the interesting parts of the build.
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Iedcf5c9cf0d27252b694d35e6ff66ca1fcf734ac
This relands I12a0f907753fefd1997ab8b4ea2ac331234093cf along with
a fix to blueprint for absolute paths.
Store the current working directory and then change to the root
directory so that all file accesses must go through helpers in
the android package that properly track dependencies.
Change-Id: I24ac485677aa102eec1a2521d16820da6ee1ae77
Fixes: 146437378
Test: m checkbuild
Test: m OUT_DIR=/tmp/out nothing
Store the current working directory and then change to the root
directory so that all file accesses must go through helpers in
the android package that properly track dependencies.
Fixes: 146437378
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I12a0f907753fefd1997ab8b4ea2ac331234093cf
This is used by the art apex test.
Bug: 147197813
Test: m EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true art-check-debug-apex-gen
Change-Id: Id185cd35f16131f2c9a8afeba2e5b87834b0e620
We're passing in ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0 on the command line, and
the build started failing after we limited the environment.
Test: forrest of aosp-master/aosp_x86_64-eng
Change-Id: I42c91897c7677e1a249412e5a8bc7bb1edb2f881
Make now exports (partial) lists of what should be installed. Those
lists are incomplete, but if something is removed from the list, we can
remove it from the filesystem so that incremental builds work better.
Test: built-in tests (m blueprint_tools)
Test: remove a module from PRODUCT_PACKAGES, see the print and file removed
Test: change the name of a cts test, see the old one removed from cts
Change-Id: I6bc14c6a5af63383ea265e97ed8b875fa51af0ed
See the change that added ALLOW_NINJA_ENV for more information.
Test: m nothing; check out/soong.log for small list
Test: ALLOW_NINJA_ENV=true m nothing; check out/soong.log
Change-Id: I7761c6a07a7f8b0acee107e9c27c7739dd4b63ab
Ninja does not track changes in environment variables, so we get
potentially incorrect builds when environment variables change during
incremental builds if some action was using one of them.
Add a variable to limit exposure of these variables to ninja, and thus,
all actions run by ninja. Kati and Soong can still read environment
variables, they explicitly track which ones they read so that we can
re-run them appropriately.
This list is just the beginning, there's no good way to detect which
environment variables are currently being used and to pass them through.
So this initial change won't have a behavioral change, and we'll flip
the switch and see what fails or who complains, flipping it off and on
and adding to the list until we can make this always happen.
Also adds a board-specific `BUILD_BROKEN_NINJA_USES_ENV_VARS := ...`
list so that we can temporarily allow board-specific variables until
they're fixed.
Test: check out/soong.log
Test: ALLOW_NINJA_ENV=false m nothing; check out/soong.log
Test: set BUILD_BROKEN_NINJA_USES_ENV_VARS := OLDPWD
ALLOW_NINJA_ENV=false m nothing; check out/soong.log
Change-Id: I08e4834ce12100a577ef7d6a9a21b9e9d345cb93
Colin originally wrote this for the highmem pool:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/build/soong/+/1168271
But while that's a larger change, this is useful to just be in the logs,
and for use in multiproduct_kati to better limit the number of
concurrent jobs.
Test: check soong.log on linux and mac
Change-Id: I0518d303a220d775f8d78dba9f660b2954e68e3e
(Although I was the one who added the gzcat reference, I don't believe
we actually use it. And neither my Debian host nor toybox has gzcat --
as opposed to zcat -- anyway. So just quietly drop that.)
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I95d94dab1daf72faedfa170770e8ebfaa37b70c6
When LOCAL_COPY_HEADER lines are removed, we just removed the copy rule,
we didn't actually remove the old header, so C/C++ files could still
include the old headers during incremental builds.
While we do consider LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS as near-obsolet, and it'll
disappear as we move everything over to Soong, this could produce some
unfortunate incremental build results while people are attempting to
remove them.
Fix this by ensuring that only the files currently listed in
LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS exist in TARGET_OUT_HEADERS after we run Kati.
Test: Remove a LOCAL_COPY_HEADERS entry; see the header removed
Change-Id: I817305703a6996d50490d552623d7df019b608c9
Add a cuj_tests binary that runs through a sequence of critical
user journey builds and collects metrics.
Bug: 145688720
Test: cuj_tests
Change-Id: I6bb1a3fc4a458fd8cea7b7c924f565d0cf3e6df3
Use Printf instead of Println for formatted strings, and pass
the filename instead of the proto.
Test: cuj_tests
Change-Id: Id261b5a34304a0caa61faa1f3bbc388aacdd25a6
Delay writing the BUILD_DATETIME_FILE until after the out directory
has been created.
Test: cuj_tests
Change-Id: Ice6f34d003f93c26b5d2d0b64f92b11efe16c2d4
This runs an arbitrary shell script for all non-interactive bash sessions, and we've got lots of those.
It was causing problems with Fedora 30, which triggers the `manpath` executable, which isn't available in our $PATH:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-building/WqEyZQuxYtY/zDXl9irOCAAJ
Change-Id: If2f63bbbcc3accb8d239f93fa06823d301d69488
Pass --default_pool=local_pool to kati when RBE or goma is enabled
to put most rules into the local_pool. Specific rules that support
RBE or goma will set .KATI_NINJA_POOL := none to remove themselves
from the local_pool. Passing --default_pool will also disable the
hack in kati that sets the pool based on the presence of the string
"/gomacc" in the command line.
Fixes: 143938974
Test: inspect pools in build-${TARGET-PRODUCT}.ninja for m USE_RBE=true
Test: inspect pools in build-${TARGET-PRODUCT}.ninja for m USE_GOMA=true
Change-Id: I839b2488383fcd63fffd613e25b0b9abcb72b567
Previously, this setting environment variable to false reverted to an
OpenJDK 9 toolchain. This change removes that option.
Test: m core-all-system-modules
Test: zcat out/verbose.log.gz | grep 'prebuilts/jdk/jdk[0-9]*'
Test: EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11_TOOLCHAIN=false m core-all-system-modules (fails)
Bug: 131683177
Change-Id: I0d679648e1236925ce3ef7e1652379127e846b00
Prior to this change, the default was to use and OpenJDK 9 toolchain,
with the EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11_TOOLCHAIN=true environment
variable available to opt into OpenJDK 11. After this change, the
default is to use OpenJDK 11, with
EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11_TOOLCHAIN=false available to opt out.
This change affects:
- The version of javac used.
- The version of javadoc used.
- The version of other tools used during the build process (e.g. jar,
jmod, and jlink).
- For Java bytecode executed on the host, the version of the java
executable used, and so the versions of the JVM and the OpenJDK
libraries in the system module (or bootclasspath).
This change does not affect:
- The Java language level, i.e. the version of Java expected in
source code (the -source option to javac) or the version of Java
bytecode produced (the -target option to javac).
- Anything to do with code execution on the device.
Bug: 131683177
Test: make java droid docs cts tests
Test: zcat out/verbose.log.gz | grep 'prebuilts/jdk/jdk[0-9]*'
Test: make RunBluetoothRoboTests RunCarSettingsLibRoboTests
Test: cts-tradefed help
Test: atest CtsHostTzDataTests
Test: atest CtsLibcoreTestCases
Change-Id: I09dc22f1af4d1f2d7d3b85c08cb0ed9a1105aaca
Merged-In: Iaae89ef25c92ec099575c026fc50e41da4e143e8
The smartStatusOutput.done channel is read from a goroutine that
locks smartStatusOutput.lock. If the goroutine that writes to
smartStatusOutput.done is holding smartStatusOutput.lock it can
lead to an AB-BA deadlock. Call stopActionTableTick from outside
the lock.
Fixes: 143558785
Test: none
Change-Id: I93a10ef9ff16c3953a1c5ccb102b024158358fe4
A new sysprop neverallow rules are mandatory only for devices launching
with R or later. For devices already launched, neverallow rules can be
relaxed with adding following line to BoardConfig.mk:
BUILD_BROKEN_TREBLE_SYSPROP_NEVERALLOW := true
Bug: 131162102
Test: Set PRODUCT_SHIPPING_API_LEVEL := 30 and try building with
changing some system_public_prop to system_internal_prop
Test: m cts sepolicy_tests
Change-Id: I5e1640f7b43fd47863bc7bd163c2f43b01fa3326
Merged-In: I5e1640f7b43fd47863bc7bd163c2f43b01fa3326
(cherry picked from commit e36f52754f)
Should unbreak the mac build while I work on toybox xargs some more.
Test: suck it and see (since there's no mac presubmit)
Change-Id: I48954f801fc980a1174f93e474d73a24ad12ce66
With this change, setting the environment variable
EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11_TOOLCHAIN=true switches from the OpenJDK 9
toolchain to the OpenJDK 11 one (prebuilts/jdk/jdk11).
Since the version of the java.base module has to match the version of
the jlink tool which consumes it, the --module-version argument to the
jmod create call is also switched.
Test: make
Test: EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11_TOOLCHAIN make
Bug: 131683177
Change-Id: I606d22538165f309fe5537bd67a26390b1dd5771
My previous change makes TMPDIR a temporary directory that's removed
before we exit. So instead of starting ckati to get this value to a
directory that no longer exists, return the semi-stable value that we
use during a normal build.
Fixes: 142277335
Test: get_build_var TMPDIR
Change-Id: I37d1219b1fda09f131dee17ef7b91e475d3e39ad
Instead of just using the host $PATH during dumpvars, use our path
configuration from the regular build. But instead of creating a ton of
symlinks to the interposer, just use a small directory of symlinks. This
only takes ~3ms (vs ~300ms), at the expense of error logging. Since we
do just about the same product configuration at the start of the build,
we can just rely on the logging there.
This fixes warnings printed by the Mac build, since we using the host
`date` instead of the toybox version:
usage: date [-jnRu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ...
[-f fmt date | [[[mm]dd]HH]MM[[cc]yy][.ss]] [+format]
usage: date [-jnRu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ...
[-f fmt date | [[[mm]dd]HH]MM[[cc]yy][.ss]] [+format]
TMPDIR was being shared with the main build, but we're allowed to run in
parallel. If a build is started while we're running, our TMPDIR may be
cleared. Instead, create our own temporary directory, which doesn't need
to be a stable value (as we never do caching here).
Fixes: 141893400
Test: (on mac) source build/envsetup.sh; lunch
Change-Id: I0ff536e71dc5649cae26daa0087eb80861704021
log.Fatalln calls os.Exit, which skips deferred functions and
leaves the console with the cursor disabled. Use ctx.Fatalln
instead, which uses a panic to exit and calls the deferred
function to restore the cursor.
Test: DIST_DIR=/tmp/\test\ foo m dist
Change-Id: Ie92297075e37c171d5ba48848a0ddb19652b051c