sysprop_library now checks the API stability itself, cutting dependency
on java_sdk_library. Under the directory {module_dir}/api,
{module_name}-current.txt and {module_name}-latest.txt hold API
signatures.
When sysprop_library is built, or a user run "m {module_name}-check-api"
command, API check is performed. First, current.txt must have exactly
same signature with built sysprop_library module. Second, current.txt
must be compatible with latest.txt.
Build system emits a handy error message to generate/update those API
files, in case of missing or mismatching. Also, a script file for
freezing API files is introduced.
Bug: 131637873
Test: 1) m && boot blueline
Test: 2) m {sysprop_library} performs API check
Test: 3) manual test for check-api, freezing api
Change-Id: I9d25f5dc64299e666527ca8e23d7233966901c4e
Merged-In: I9d25f5dc64299e666527ca8e23d7233966901c4e
Merged-In: Ib7ad4f17e82c90da5ef3f80e2ab88c0b53112c60
(cherry picked from commit 093f0eb133)
A newly introduced sysprop_library soong module will generate a
java_sdk_library and a cc_library from .sysprop description files.
Both Java modules and C++ modules can link against sysprop_library
module, thus giving consistency for using generated sysprop API.
As Java controls accessibility of Internal / System properties with
@hide and @SystemApi, 2 different header files will be created. And
build system will selectively expose depending on the property owner
and the place where the client libraries go into.
Bug: 80125326
Bug: 122170616
Test: 1) Create sysprop_library module.
Test: 2) Create empty txt files under prebuilts/sdk.
Test: 3) Create api directory, make update-api, and see changes.
Test: 4) Try to link against sysprop_library with various clients.
Test: 5) Soc_specific, Device_specific, Product_specific, recovery flags
work as intended.
Change-Id: I78dc5780ccfbb4b69e5c61dec26b94e92d43c333