This fixes a regression in https://r.android.com/1515154 when building
the host ART APEX (com.android.art.host).
Test: art/build/apex/runtests.sh
Bug: 166468760
Change-Id: I39a00019b7bfa77a865e7287c66add3566b34d87
Refactor the apexInfoMutator to delegate the work to an implementation
of ApexInfoMutator and then move the existing functionality into the
apexBundle.ApexInfoMutator(). This will allow a follow up change to
customize the behavior of this mutator for prebuilt_apex modules.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 171061220
Change-Id: I7ccd55818e02a606c5494e215f4370b635ddd0a5
This change fixes a bug that headers are not re-exported from stub
variants of a library, if the headers are not from header libs, but from
shared or static libs. This is because only header lib dependencies
are respected for stubs variants.
The fix is as follows. 1) dependencies to the shared/static libs are
added even for stubs variants. 2) instead, in depsToPaths, they are
treated like header libs (i.e. don't contribute to linkFile) for the
stubs variants.
Bug: 174558745
Test: m
Change-Id: Iab6c77e7817055d0f2d09cb114186b30164fc231
Generally ...DepsMutator methods add dependencies between modules but
the apexDepsMutator does not which can be confusing. This renames
apexDepsMutator to apexInfoMutator and adds some extra documentation to
clarify its function. It also renames the registered name for the
mutator and its associated providers from apex_deps to apex_info.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 171061220
Change-Id: Ic074a281215b23e982448ccff7ac075236123bee
This CL fixes a bug that rust_ffi_shared libraries can't be included in
an APEX either directly (via native_shared_libs property) or indirectly.
Bug: 175105284
Test: m
Change-Id: I2e2d3e11b3901f3412b9725e47a8ebf31f93847b
1. Soong can now detect PRODUCT_COMPRESSED_APEX flag
We don't want APEX to be compressed on all devices. Only those that
have explicitely set PRODUCT_COMPRESSED_APEX flag.
2. Handle "compressible" field in soong build rule
On devices that supports APEX compression, all APEX will be
compressed by default. If any apex does not want to be compressed,
they will need to state that by setting "compressible" field to
false
3. Can use apex_compression_tool to compress APEX
Note we compress the APEX after it has been signed. That way, when
we decompress we will get a signed APEX.
4. Place the compressed APEX in system with .capex extension
This makes it easy to identify. We still preserve the original
extension so that when we decompress, we can just rename by cuttif
off the .capex extension.
Note: with this change, we can create a system image with compressed
APEX, but we cannot boot with it since platform doesn't know how to
handle .capex files. Platform support will be added on follow up CLs.
Bug: 172911362
Test: OVERRIDE_PRODUCT_COMPRESSED_APEX=true m (apex_test.go)
Test: observed $OUT/system/apex has .capex files
Change-Id: I20ac4c4ceb521924c751a6017f979b2d808fdded
The property is used to exclude some shared and static libs when the
module is built for an APEX.
Bug: 166468760
Test: m
Change-Id: I0dcaa4ae94c01aa00dc5539c60d3054c57fd8824
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
Add gen_ndk_usedby_apex.sh script to generate NDK API list used by Mainlain modules when modules get build.
Test: TARGET_BUILD_APPS=com.android.adbd m dist apps_only
Forrest run: android-build.googleplex.com/builds/forrest/run/L97800000742565481
Change-Id: I39e5aa7c74eff46aba06808642b2bd67ae45ba1e
We will have some APEXes having rust binaries and libraries. So, adding
the support for the types of modules.
rust.Module now inherits from android.ApexModuleBase and implements
the android.ApexModule interface.
Bug: 172414324
Test: m
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: rebased after +2 from the owner
Change-Id: I356ef4c45f782a6460f001e83af96d1710642d80
A previous change handles dist properties automatically for all module
types and as a result has made the apexBundle setting of DistFiles
redundant so this change removes that.
Test: m nothing
m dist sdk - before and after this change, compare result to
make sure that there are no significant differences.
Test the effect on the apex by following instructions in
http://b/172951145
Bug: 174226317
Change-Id: If6f741b5b73b3335f4c478a6528f5f311cd633e4
Change https://r.android.com/1335521 added tag property to the Dist
struct so that it could be used to select one of a number of different
output files to copy to the dist instead of the single file that the
module type made available for dist. The output files were selected
by passing the tag to OutputFiles(tag).
Module types that wanted to support this new approach had to explicitly
set AndroidMkEntries.DistFiles = GenerateTaggedDistFiles(module).
Unfortunately, doing that had a side effect of changing the behavior of
dist entries without a tag.
That was because the change treated a tag that was not specified, as
being the same as "". So, prior to the change no tag meant use the
default dist file but after it meant use the paths returned by
OutputFiles(""). That changed the behavior of the java.Library type
which affected the behavior of the android_app module type.
Prior to the change the java_library would make the
Library.outputFile available for dist when no tag was specified. After
that change it would make Library.outputFile plus
Library.extraOutputFiles. The latter is usually empty except for
android_app which adds some extra files into there which will now be
copied to the dist. That change may have been intentional but there
was no mention of it in the change or the bug. Even if it wasn't
intentional it may still be beneficial.
Any module type that wants to add support for tags in dist runs the
risk of introducing similar changes in behavior. This change
differentiates between the tag not being set and the tag being set to
"" to avoid that possibility and to make the default behavior
explicit for those module types that have switched.
It does so as follows:
* Adds a DefaultDistTag constant that is used when the tag is not set.
It is a string that is unlikely to be used as an actual tag as it
does not start with a . and uses some special characters.
* The DefaultDistTag is used in MakeDefaultDistFiles(paths) to indicate
that the supplied paths are the default ones and and also in
GenerateTaggedDistFiles() for Dist structures that have no tag
property set.
* The DefaultDistTag is passed to OutputFiles(tag) just in case the
module type has explicitly defined the paths to associate with that
tag in there. If it has then it overrides the legacy behavior. If it
has not then it is just ignored and falls back to using the previous
behavior.
* The java.Library.OutputFiles(tag) method explicitly handles the
DefaultDistTag and returns Library.outputFile for it which restores
the behavior from before the change that added dist.tag support.
* Similar change was made to apexBundle.OutputFiles(tag) in order to
preserve its previous behaviour.
* The customModule used by TestGetDistContributions has been modified
to also preserve its previous behavior after this change.
Test: m nothing
m dist sdk - before and after this change, compare result to
make sure that there are no significant differences.
Test the effect on the apex by following instructions in
http://b/172951145
Bug: 174226317
Change-Id: Ib8f0d9307751cc2ed34e3d9a5538d3c144666f6d
Mostly documentation changes, but includes a few refactorings like
changing the variable names, reordering functions, reordering statements
in logical order, etc.
Bug: 173472337
Test: m
Change-Id: Iefdc8e463bcda60187b98e8c90661e220e8cdf40
Mostly documentation changes, but includes a few refactorings like
changing the variable names, reording functions, reordering statements
in logical order, etc.
Bug: 173472337
Test: m
Change-Id: Ie1799c0972d63da823ad375f008018de782529d1
Mostly documentation changes, but includes a few refactorings like
changing the variable names, reording functions, reordering statements
in logical order, etc.
Bug: 173472337
Test: m
Change-Id: I000c76e818722ed06bac03d9de87588b23552b08
The source code is reorganized following the order of the execution for
better readability. The order is as follows:
1) init
2) properties
3) module struct
4) deps mutator
5) post-deps mutator
6) generate build actions
7) module initialization for different sub types
8) misc (e.g. apex_available check, etc.)
Behavior is not touched.
Bug: 173472337
Test: m
Merged-In: I919fca468fa376273d498029e6ac2fa37998a4a6
Change-Id: I919fca468fa376273d498029e6ac2fa37998a4a6
which was added to support built-time common apex. But the common apex
was abandoned and it is used nowhere.
This is a manual revert of 5c998b9ff8.
Bug: 173329465
Test: m
Change-Id: I684e6b8bfe2ef5b53943329f4aaa5a5ccba27738
This error tracks `apex_available` closure, but the message doesn't
indicate this variable specifically. Calling it out to try to make
the problem more searchable/discoverable/intuitable.
Bug: N/A
Test: apex_test.go
Change-Id: Ib254ace1dbd4e77d073ed4f98ee181dd86adfcfc
Prepare for making the relationship between an llndk_library stubs
module and the cc_library implementation module explicit by
adding an llndk_stubs property. Each cc_library will be updated
to point to its llndk_library, and the llndk_library name will
be changed to make the .llndk suffix explicit. Then the implicit
connection and suffix can be removed.
Bug: 170784825
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I6b0482a3f286ec29b2e928551aa4317749f2b499
A global variant was used to store the global mapping between
modules and APEXes. Replace it with storing pointers to APEX
contents inside each module so that they can query the contents
of any APEXes they belong to.
Bug: 146393795
Test: all Soong tests
Test: single line change to build.ninja host install dependency ordering
Test: no Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk, make_vars-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk or late-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: Id2d7b73ea27f8c3b41d30820bdd86b65c539bfa4
When building an APEX, the build system included artifacts from all
targets that are returned from ctx.MultiTargets(). This however has
became a problem as we add new host targets like linux_bionic_arm64.
When there are multiple host targets having different OSes,
ctx.MultiTargets() returns one target per a host OS. For example, when
linux_bionic_arm64 is enabled, ctx.MultiTargets() returns the following
two targets because linux_bionic != linux_glibc.
* linux_glibc_86_64
* linux_bionic_arm64
Some dependencies (like soong_zip, etc.) are not enabled for the new
host target (because they don't have to) and therefore the build fails.
Since the purpose of host APEX is to package some host tools for
testing, etc., we actually don't need the second target for APEX.
Fixing the problem by not skipping "cross host" targets which can't be
natively executed on the host machine.
Bug: 169454252
Test: HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic HOST_CROSS_ARCH=arm64 m
Test: DIST_DIR=$(pwd)/out/dist \
./art/tools/dist_linux_bionic.sh com.android.support.apexer
Change-Id: Idaded56e4b4fc0195c8bbc760e4b4728016bd5b4
Flattened APEXes are installed in /<partition>/apex/<name>, so its
file_contexts file should be amended accordingly.
For example, file_contexts of an apex "com.android.foo" with should be
modified by prepending actual install path to the path regex.
/bin/foo <sepolicy label>
=> /system/apex/com\.android\.foo/bin/foo <sepolicy label>
File_contexts file is emitted to "make" via LOCAL_FILE_CONTEXTS variable
for apex_manifest.pb module.
Make collects these files and use them to build file_contexts.bin.
Also removed global state which is used to keep the list of all
flattened apexes.
Bug: 166518492
Test: m file_contexts.bin
check intermediate file_contexts.modules.tmp file
in $OUT/obj/ETC/file_contexts.bin_intermediates/
Change-Id: I780370b6e576964a5c09f9477f3361f341dd576b
Keeping the int constant around for now as FutureApiLevelInt because
it's still useful in places that haven't adopted ApiLevel yet for
testing if their non-ApiLevel API level is current or not.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/154667674
Change-Id: I47a7012703f41fdeb56f91edf9c83afa93042deb
AddFarVariationDependencies was broken, which allowed apex to add
dependencies on tests by requesting an empty test_per_src variation
even though some test dependencies did not have a test_per_src
variation. Add an alias from the pre-test_per_src variation
variant to the empty test_per_src variation, and drop the
test_per_src variation when requesting the depencency.
Test: TestApexWithTests
Change-Id: I2ed7bdd761027956141e25d4d81f9074afe628b6
This change fixes a bug that notice files for some module type (e.g.
prebuilt_etc) were not included in APEX. This happened because we relied
on WalkPayloadDeps which actually doesn't traverse module types that
don't implement ApexModule interface. prebuilt_etc is one such module
type. Fixing the problem by also iterating the filesInfo array which
has info about all modules that are included in the APEX.
Bug: 166575301
Test: m com.android.tzdata and inspect the built artifact.
NOTICE.html.gz is there.
Change-Id: Iceb055b60184aef2a3e65e44680304853eb79a53
bpf program is put to an APEX via 'bpfs' property. It is
placed under etc/bpf directory in it.
Fix: 167530625
Test: m
Change-Id: Ia36b486f0cffb619ecc4f7a318cde881abc5baf4
prebuilt_firmware module is one of many prebuilt_etc-like modules. When
it is soc-specific, it is installed in /vendor/firmware. Similarly, when
prebuilt_firmware is embeded in a vendor apex, installing it in
<apex>/firmware instead of <apex>/etc.
Bug: 162701747
Test: lunch sunfish-userdebug
m && device boots && vibrator works
Change-Id: I00d28cde42259aaf8221e3897df77efc42b0c1ca