Previously, the private deapexer module type was treated as a prebuilt
as that was the quickest way to implement it. However, there is no
reason why it should be as there is no corresponding source module type
which it might replace.
This change removes the prebuilt support to simplify the module type in
preparation for future work. As part of that it extracts the logic for
retrieving a single path from a PrebuiltSrcsSupplier to ensure
consistent behavior.
Bug: 181267622
Test: m droid
Change-Id: I1b2bb49601c13a3fff99a0026c235eaa70d2e612
Previously, if an appropriate src property was not specified it would
return "" which resolves to the top level directory. This change causes
it to report an error.
Bug: 181267622
Test: m droid
Change-Id: Ia5be324a0eff18e43b352d71c6768c8767986053
When `test_for` dependencies are added from libraries to APEX modules,
they can be created from the platform variants of the libraries, since
those are used for building tests. Hence we need an alias from the
platform variant of the APEX module to have a target for those
dependencies.
This is only necessary for libraries that are split by the APEX
mutator, i.e. is a member of some APEX. Normally that's not the case
for test libraries, but there may be exceptions (read
com.android.art.testing).
This relands https://r.android.com/1654679 after decoupling it from the
topic that caused b/184239856.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 183882457
Change-Id: If643c75ce9bc25fa01ad9d1e3ba8e1d060d03bb2
All version names will go through ApiLevelFromUser which triggers an
error when the name is not a valid one.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: Id33bf64085603914d45ad7942cb8908a4734493f
Remove Android-targeting gcc toolchain libraries -- libgcc,
libgcc_stripped, libatomic, and libgcov. Also remove libunwind_llvm,
which is replaced with a libunwind toolchain prebuilt.
The __atomic_* library functions are now part of the compiler-rt
builtins library:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/toolchain/llvm_android/+/1625025
Bug: http://b/153025717
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I971d0a4a49f1aaeb3546e80b6d94208277a171ac
... in preparation for making the handling of sdk versions consistent
across java and cc modules.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: I598f0454bce9b7320621022115412fbe97403945
This reverts commit 6d15d63556.
Reason for revert: Broke git_sc-mainline-prod on test_suites_x86_64
Fixes: 184305592
Change-Id: I4b2e2675e0dd9e2e84966f545a52f45d5b731bab
Revert submission 1658000
Reason for revert: Breaks full-eng build: b/184239856
Reverted Changes:
I4f8ead785:Avoid internal APEX stubs for libsigchain and clea...
I68affdf69:Allow dependencies from platform variants to APEX ...
I54b33784e:Rename libdexfile_external_static to libdexfile_st...
Id68ae9438:libdexfile_external is being replaced by libdexfil...
I12ac84eb4:libdexfile_external is replaced by libdexfile.
If05dbffc8:Rename libdexfile_external_static to libdexfile_st...
Ia011fa3a8:Merge libdexfile_external into libdexfile.
Change-Id: If494dc5385042a4620a76a9eadc1613ae0eb1655
So far, when a library `libfoo` has `stubs.versions: ["10", "11"]`, then
`shared_libs: ["libfoo"]` is linked to the version 11 of the stub.
This requires the author of `libfoo` to manually update the property
whenever a new version is introduced. Otherwise, clients are not able
to use the newly added APIs because the latest stub is for an old
version.
This change eliminates the need for manual updating. "current" version
is always implicitly added to `stubs.versions`. It is added even when
nothing is set on the property, if `stubs.symbol_file` is set. i.e.
```
cc_library {
name: "libfoo",
stubs: {
symbol_file: "libfoo.map.txt",
// no versions: [...] needed
},
}
cc_library {
name: "a_client",
shared_libs: ["libfoo"],
apex_available: ["myapex"],
min_sdk_version: "29",
}
apex {
name: "myapex",
native_shared_libraries: ["a_client"],
min_sdk_version: "29",
}
```
`a_client` links to the "current" stub of `libfoo` that has all symbols
shown in the map file.
Note that, above doesn't mean that the client has unlimited access to
APIs that are introduced even after the min_sdk_version of the client
(29 in this example). The use of such APIs still has to be guarded with
`__builtin_available` check.
Bug: N/A
Test: m
Change-Id: I70bb1600c18e74d36c6b24c3569d2149f02aaf96
Adds PrepareForTestWithNeverallowRules to make it easy to test
neverallow rules. Avoid exporting any unnecessary neverallow related
methods from the android package.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Idfc6955cb23f1a4d1790be7879388154b03f3980
Deprecated the method to try and prevent any other uses being added.
Bug: 183650682
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia6f43851e5a00c9d96af780e3bd21e03175e1a2f
Fixes the few tests that break due to this and which cannot easily be
separated into their own changes.
Bug: 183650682
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia2f31213a1f114a78e66a81d89279ecde9f4c465
When `test_for` dependencies are added from libraries to APEX modules,
they can be created from the platform variants of the libraries, since
those are used for building tests. Hence we need an alias from the
platform variant of the APEX module to have a target for those
dependencies.
This is only necessary for libraries that are split by the APEX
mutator, i.e. is a member of some APEX. Normally that's not the case
for test libraries, but there may be exceptions (read
com.android.art.testing).
Test: m nothing
Bug: 183882457
Change-Id: I68affdf69d7ec05c0ee8730e8ec04d7cb9e0e44a
* changes:
Make test_for arch variant.
Don't use APEX stubs between internal libs in the same APEX when building test_for modules.
Add FilterListPred.
Don't panic on "go test" invocations from the command line.
This avoids having to specify boot libraries in both the boot_image
and separately as java_libs on the apex. Simply add them to the
boot_image (happens automatically ATM when using image_name: "art")
and add the boot_image to the apex.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I7e0c41665604b73780cdf0dc555067497b1e6ef0
Allows boot_image modules to be created for any module that contributes
to the boot class path, e.g. core-i18n from the com.android.i18n.
A boot_image module with a contents property cannot specify an
image_name, and vice versa. Only those boot_image modules with an
image_name create .art, .oat and .vdex files, either in their
associated APEX or as part of the framework "boot" image.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Idfc2bcf00dd6d3ed36ac4df46fcf18e8aa7e2c92
Adds dependencies for the art boot image. The art boot image only
includes modules from the com.android.art APEX and so this change adds
some verification to make sure that the APEX component of the
configuration is compatible with the boot_image's apex_availabilty
settings and then just adds dependencies on the modules. It relies on
the normal APEX processing to cause the com.android.art variant of the
boot_image to depend on the equivalent variant of its contents.
This purposely does not check that the configuration specifies an APEX
of com.android.art and instead relies on the apex_available property
being set.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I75a8238546b01e1f166a1d1444215f4afb441780
This is part of the work to rename boot_image to bootclasspath_fragment
which is being done for two reasons:
1. To avoid clashing with the bootimg module type.
2. To better reflect what this represents.
While a bootclasspath_fragment can create what ART calls a boot image
(which is different to what the bootimg module type represents) it does
not have to do so.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ib45604be7adc790ded9e27a2ac812dd7522ca8db
Previously it was unrealistic because the "boot" image cannot be added
to an apex (because it references modules from multiple different
apexes). Only the "art" image can be added to an apex. So, this change
switches to use the "art" image which requires the apex name is changed
to "com.android.art".
This change also adds an equivalent test for prebuilt_boot_image as
well as a check of the module dependencies for the mybootimage module.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I20089b02c80bedc072dbb950dce09bc4e8397f3a
building test_for modules.
This extends the current approach where test modules always depend on
the platform variants of the APEX libs, and only skips the stubs on
them. It still has the limitation that the internal libs must have the
exact same apex_available lists.
Also some improvement of the test accuracy in TestTestFor.
Test: m libartagent-target
with http://r.android.com/q/topic:libdexfile-noext applied
Bug: 183217299
Change-Id: I2118b8a22c887077867a3ddbbe73437b4a29a6ad
Test behavior was changed a while ago so that tests by default ignore
non-existent source paths (unless they explicitly check for/rely on
them). Prior to that CheckSnapshot() could detect when files were
missing from the snapshot but it no longer can.
This change disallows non-existent source files in all the sdk tests
which means that they are disallowed when processing the snapshots as
they use the same preparers as were used to process the sources.
This caused a test failure which has been temporarily ignored and has
a TODO and bug associated with it.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I969d8515d20ef5ae515f2b5f93d8ed4e4f8ede75
This change needed to add some additional files to the registered
files for PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules because otherwise they
would fail when "TestAllowNonExistentPaths = false". Those files were
being added by the TestJavaLintRequiresCustomLintFileToExist (albeit in
some cases in different locations to that required by the default
modules but as the files are needed by the modules defined in
PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules they should be defined in it.
A couple of other places also provided some files so moving them into
PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules caused some conflicts which needed
to be resolved.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I76ce9f1673c1c1c4000635b76b8377d582224bf1
Creates a new deptag type for it so that it can implement the marker
interfaces that will exclude it from being added to the APEX and from
visibility enforcement. The latter is probably not an issue ATM because
the dependencies are added after visibility checks are enforced but
this code is undergoing lots of refactoring so that may change.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ibd167d557adec761a2e3eed78f4d334c40a04fb9
The ExcludeFromApexContentsTag marker interface was added to avoid
every implementation of DepIsInSameApex() from having to deal with the
special tags, like PrebuiltDepTag. Unfortunately, when adding that
not all calls to DepIsInSameApex() were protected which meant that the
BootImageModule, which panics if it doesn't recognize a tag, was
causing failures. This change documents the need and improves the
consistency.
A follow up change will add a test for this.
Bug: 182992071
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: If0bf9a7447ebf7a0bb0c88e91951a7220d4af45c