The first component is the apex name, or a special name "platform"
if the boot jar is a platform jar rather than a part of some apex.
This is a prerequisite change for moving core-icu4j to a separate
com.android.i18n apex.
Old one-column format is still supported, but all unqualified
components of PRODUCT_BOOT_JARS get "platform:" prepended to them
after reading the product makefiles.
Test: aosp_walleye-userdebug boots
Bug: 138994281
Change-Id: Ic229159fdcdaf6182210a53b63850a389dd786fc
CC libraries which depend on Rust libraries get missing dependency
errors when building 32-bit variants dependent on Rust modules which
don't explicitly have "multilib: both" declared.
Because CC libraries use MultilibBoth by default, Rust should do the
same.
This also fixes a bug where the ARM32 toolchain incorrectly embedded
toolchain64Bit instead of toolchain32Bit.
Bug: 154730212
Test: Rust libraries provide both variants by default.
Change-Id: Ia545fe069d3c6b77c3d18f4f10267e2c72ee0bab
The stubs source should be generated using the same classpath that is
used to compile the implementation library, i.e. sdk_version,
system_modules and libs/static_libs.
Previously, the sdk_version used to generate the stubs was different.
It provided access to a wider API surface than was necessary. This
change fixes that.
Test: m checkapi
Bug: 155164730
Change-Id: I7bc54dc4ad12a7d6c7503111d1322ee35c56d713
This change fixes an issue with the definition of the
android_stubs_current (and similar) modules in the sdk tests. They were
incorrectly defined as java_sdk_library_import and not java_import.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 155164730
Change-Id: I4e9bfebdd2ff0a374e12284ccdf5ee5518968969
runtime_resource_overlay is put to an APEX via 'apps' property. It is
placed under ./overlay directory in it.
Bug: 154822536
Test: m
Change-Id: I8edf4a26c26368c52fb7b327b2ecc829f21ea148
cc_fuzz relies on an invariant that's not exactly true. We assume that
for each fuzz target, we'll only have a dependency on a single sanitized
variant of a shared library. In a few instances, this is proven not to
be true, as we end up with a transitive dependency on a shared library
with sanitizer coverage instrumentation, and one without sancov.
This results in breaking the packaging for some fuzz targets. This then
goes on to break `make haiku` in some scenarios.
While this isn't a completely technically correct solution (as we
basically resolve one of the sanitized variants pseduorandomly), it does
resolve the issue for now. Realistically, we should select *both* of
them, and set the DT_RUNPATHS on the shared libraries to point to the
dependencies that have the sanitization that they're expecting. In
practice - this shouldn't break sancov (we might just silently drop some
coverage) or hwasan (we might just silently drop some hwasanification).
I believe that the walk order of VisitDirectDeps is deterministic, and
as such this shouldn't affect the reproducability of fuzz target builds
(and thus won't blow up the Soong rebuilds). ccross@ or dwillemsen@ can
speak better to this than I can though.
Bug: 148306195
Bug: 151102177
Bug: 155123587
Test: lunch flame_hwasan-userdebug && make haiku
Change-Id: I8d4001d93da33e4e5d21f740beb88a20fcc26e2a
Bug: 148447155
Test: built a testing apex with unsigned payload.
Merged-In: I95aa3f11ff1adc1421fcd7ed5a356ee531a0a818
Change-Id: I95aa3f11ff1adc1421fcd7ed5a356ee531a0a818
(cherry picked from commit 98410fd9d6)
Test: m nothing
Test: Build an SDK snapshot including libc, check that the generated
cc_prebuilt_library_shared for it is a stub that doesn't depend on
ld-android.
Bug: 152255951
Bug: 154310674
Change-Id: Ie5ec02aebdf00b75756a6eda40db821488d30065
Adding the Soong header_libs dependencies to
module-info.json allows tools to more accurately detect
all module-level dependencies. This change adds
LOCAL_HEADER_LIBRARIES, populated from header_libs, to
the Soong's Android.mk prebulit module definition so
that it will propagate through the prebuilt into
base_rules.mk and eventually to module-info.json.
Bug: 151755703
Test: Find header_libs deps in module-info.json
Change-Id: Ic7134d33fa71822aae548ca097851dc0c1371bad
All updatable modules are expected to declare their earliest platform
version they support.
Bug: 153539598
Test: m
Change-Id: I6243d276e5ab25a1007187ad34789ca1b4cc87bf
Previously there was a discrepancy between the generated paths for
Soong modules that used "out/soong/system_server_jars" and Make modules
that used "out/system_server_jars". This happened because the default
output directory is $OUT/soong for the normal Soong config and jsut $OUT
for the reduced "null config" created by dexpreopt_gen.
As a result, class loader context for system server jars defined in Make
was referring to nonexistent jars, which caused non-fatal dex2oat errors
(the build was not broken, so the errors remained unnoticed):
Failed to determine oat file name for dex location out/system_server_dexjars/[...]
Could not open dex files from location: out/system_server_dexjars/[...]
Test: aosp_walleye-userdebug boots
Test: cherry-picked in master-arc-dev that has a Make system server jar
arc-services, `lunch lunch cheets_x86-userdebug && m`, check that the
generated dexpreopt.sh for arc-services contains paths starting with
"out/soong/system_server_jars" rather than "out/system_server_jars".
Bug: 140712566
Change-Id: Ia7ea8ac383e32042c31d64971cdc8101ea3068cd
Also suppress some warnings/flags globally to pass compilation.
Bug: 149839606
Test: build aosp_arm64-userdebug.
Change-Id: I0ed740e51b6b39c58842a58eabcf3cdf404e73fa