Move the manifest merger config to Soong, and use it to merge
manifests of static dependencies of android_library and android_app
modules.
Bug: 110848854
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ib89e1f1a52a8b76157e4e0348baf42800412df0d
Merged-In: Ib89e1f1a52a8b76157e4e0348baf42800412df0d
Merged-In: I5d055ce63b8371db500f8868fb73ab3604b8c24a
All access to these should be going through the methods on Config /
DeviceConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I47512dd58fb1a1a3f25838a9b1adaed2c41af8d3
An upcoming change will stop exporting ProductVariables from Config, so
switch to using existing accessor functions, and add more when they're
missing.
Bug: 76168832
Test: out/soong/build.ninja is identical
Change-Id: Ie0135bdbd2df3258ef3ddb53e5f8fc00aa9b97f7
Normally, when building with VNDK, platform modules are not allowed to
link against vendor libraries, because the ABI of the vendor libraries
are not guaranteed to be stable and may differ across multiple vendor
images.
However, the vendor public libraries are the exceptions. Vendor public
libraries are vendor libraries that are exposed to 3rd party apps and
listed in /vendor/etc/public.libraries.txt. Since they are intended to
be exposed to public, their ABI stability is guaranteed (by definition,
though it is up to the vendor to actually guarantee it).
This change provides a way to make a vendor lib as public by defining a
module of type 'vendor_public_library' with a map file that enumerates
public symbols that are publicized:
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
proprietary: true,
...
}
vendor_public_library {
name: "libvendor",
symbol_file: "libvendor.map.txt",
}
This defines a stub library module named libvendor.vendorpublic from the
map file. `shared_libs: ["libvendor"]` is redirected to the stub library
when it is from the outside of the vendor partition.
Bug: 74275385
Test: m -j
Test: cc_test.go passes
Change-Id: I5bed94d7c4282b777632ab2f0fb63c203ee313ba
In Soong, a Config() method will always return a Config. Make
ModuleContext, SingletonContext, TopDownMutatorContext and
BottomUpMutatorContext's Config() methods explictly return
a Config to avoid having to type-assert everywhere. Overriding
the Config method requires duplicating the list of methods in
blueprint.BaseModuleContext and blueprint.BottomUpMutatorContext,
following the same pattern used by the other *Contexts.
Config() obsoletes the AConfig() method used in some places, which
will be cleaned up in the next patch.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ibe21efde933959811d52443496967ab8ce71215e
Wrap blueprint.PackageContext so that the *Func methods can provide
an android.Config instead of an interface{}. The modified signatures
means that every method in ModuleContext and SingletonContext
that takes a blueprint.PackageContext now needs to be wrapped to
take an android.PackageContext.
SingletonContext wasn't previously wrapped at all, but as long
as it is, wrap everything like ModuleContext does. This requires
updating every Singleton to use the android-specific methods.
Test: builds, all Soong tests pass
Change-Id: I4f22085ebca7def6c5cde49e8210b59d994ba625
Right now this is hard coded in two places (here and in
core/binary.mk). Keep it in one place so it's easier to change.
Test: make checkbuild
Bug: None
Change-Id: I2a2c784d4c667b326f871e6144db92753c16c85f
Mutator registration is tightly coupled with the android package, move
all registration from the soong package to the android package.
Test: build.ninja identical
Change-Id: Ie183d0b52cc7431c9e05b231934d189208ef1efe
Using new .KATI_READONLY extension.
Test: build/tooks/kati_all_products.sh on AOSP master and internal
Change-Id: I71794c1268456c3403a351c1b242f1e78b060355
Some more common makevars methods were required in order to remove the
"-isystem" prefixes from the toolchain.IncludeFlags() value. In Make,
the -isystem is prepended at time of use, not in TARGET_C_INCLUDES
itself.
Change-Id: If07e69ddb7357d11c7dd48ab60f503d219f29de8