Add toolchains to support cross compiling to aarch64-linux-musl and
arm-linux-musleabihf.
Bug: 236052820
Test: build arm and arm64 musl sysroots
Change-Id: I47a9322929baff2492c6e8db989ece01fcbeb133
This flag has never done anything for ld.lld, since it has this behavior
by default (and actually can't turn it off either). It's now being
removed as a valid flag from ld.lld, so it's time for Android to drop
the unnecessary flags. See https://reviews.llvm.org/D118942.
Test: builds
Change-Id: I22c344b7a55e275c1fbd5fef25f85e97a39de5c4
Rename the ninja variables that have an extraneous Clang in the name,
since there are no longer any non-Clang variables.
Bug: 68947919
Test: no change to command lines used to build mmma bionic
Change-Id: I081d5e1d423a66d55faece6cb1d265cd5e504d5f
Remove cflags that are not handled by clang from the global defaults,
and remove calls to ClangFilterUnknownCflags.
Squash lists of clang-specific default flags into the main default
flags lists.
Rename Toolchain.Clang*flags to Toolchain.*flags.
Rename Go variables with Clang in the name that have no non-Clang
equivalent.
Remove unused ninja variables.
Bug: 68947919
Test: no change to build.ninja for aosp_cf_x86_64_phone-userdebug or aosp_crosshatch-userdebug
Change-Id: Id287945315d53e5eaef197adbbb4f1302f2e3680
Move the crt objects spread around cc/library.go and cc/binary.go
into the Toolchain. This will simplify adding new toolchains that
have custom crt objects.
Test: m checkbuild
Test: go test ./cc/...
Change-Id: I7fdc1f53769799cb9c10e3e5816dabee0f918768
The flag is needed to prevent the compiler from looking into the host
include paths like /usr/include.
Bug: 172869346
Test: inspect the include path by temporarily adding `-v`.
Change-Id: I73a16155a784916a1bd0babcb75d5f9079e13423
LinuxBionic now supports arm64 architecture in addition to the existing
x86_64 arch. This is to make it possible to build host tools like adb,
fastboot, crosvm, etc. for Linux/ARM on regular Linux/x86 machines.
The arm64 target can be selected in various ways in Android.bp files:
- target.host (because this is still considered as a host target)
- target.linux (provided that the module is also enabled for host)
- target.linux_bionic (use the OS name directly)
- target.linux_bionic_arm64 (OS name + arch combo)
- target.linux_arm64 (provided that the module is also for host)
- target.not_windows
- arch.arm64
The toolchain for the new target is almost the same as the toolchain
config for Android/ARM64. One notable difference is that the clang
triple is aarch64-linux instead of aarch64-linux-android, so that
__ANDROID__ is not defined for the new OS type.
Bug: 134795810
Test: HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic HOST_CROSS_ARCH=arm64 m nothing
Change-Id: If4300583edfb6d75bd4d984b38f73b6a406b4447