This CL turns the stubs.symbol_file and stubs.versions properties into
stubs_symbol_file and stubs_version attributes on the cc_shared_library
target. See associated build/bazel change on how these attributes are
used to generate stub libraries.
Bug: 207812332
Test: New tests
Test: CI
Change-Id: Ie23eafb9903a131d92ff4e251215e998cea0a763
When building from source the build uses the java system modules for
the public or module APIs as needed. However, previously when building
from prebuilts it would always use the public API. That difference lead
to build failures when building from prebuilts.
This change makes the selection of java system modules when building
from prebuilts consistent with the selection when building from
sources.
As API levels 30 and 31 (which are the only previous releases to
provide system modules) did not provide separate java system modules
for the module-lib API those levels always use the public APIs.
Bug: 204189791
Test: - before applying these change
m TARGET_BUILD_APPS=framework-connectivity
- build fails with compilation error due to missing module APIs
m sdk dist
cp out/dist/system-modules/module-lib/core-for-system-modules.jar prebuilts/sdk/current/module-lib/core-for-system-modules.jar
- apply these changes
m TARGET_BUILD_APPS=framework-connectivity
- build passes as expected
Change-Id: Id113ff014e7892b1009fbcaad89b1ae23a7c3b79
Checking sdk_version broke mainline code that compiles against a current
API level but needs to be able to run on an older API level.
Bug: http://b/187907243
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: If1192ef2809e39b043f0a384775b6c9e3a8bd619
... in preparation for making the handling of sdk versions consistent
across java and cc modules.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: I598f0454bce9b7320621022115412fbe97403945
When a cc module is built against a stub, compiler passes version macro
of the stub lib. Version macro should be numeric, so codenames or
"current" should be mapped to numbers just like how ndkstubgen maps to.
* "current" -> future (10000)
* codenames -> look up api_level.json
* otherwise -> cast to int
Bug: 179329813
Test: m / soong test / manually check the output build.ninja
Change-Id: Ic0e1dd904984e161694a0b77fad5559c06a4462f
If we don't check "current", it won't be checked even in the finalized
branch.
If we don't check "preview", it should be done during the SDK
finalization. It'd be better done before the SDK finalization regarding
that setting min_sdk_version is to get approval from deps library owners.
Bug: 177833148
Test: m (soong tests)
Change-Id: I712b61cfe5a134fbb69c73956d26fb3a1e5c011e
The android.WriteFile rule takes careful escaping to produce the
right contents. Wrap it in an android.WriteFileRule that handles
the escaping.
Test: compare all android.WriteFile outputs
Change-Id: If71a5843af47a37ca61714e1a1ebb32d08536c31
apex_test.go wasn't listed in the Android.bp file, which allowed
it to bitrot. Make the API level methods take a PathContext
so that they can be called from a test using configErrorWrapper.
Also fix an int that was converted to a string.
Test: apex_test.go
Change-Id: I1ff87134c837bd5d344d22550baabde10d1b0b2e
The test case I removed is invalid. The codename has had its int
assigned, but the config claims it is not final.
If this ever does need to be supported it's just a matter of making
sure the Q -> 29 mapping (or whatever) in the finalized codenames map
in android/api_levels.go.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/154667674
Change-Id: I4f42ec2fd4a37750519ee3937938a1c65b6bb1e8
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
Handling of API levels within Soong is currently fairly difficult
since it isn't always clear based on context what kind of API level a
given string represents, how much canonicalizing and error checking
the code receiving the string are expected to do, or how those errors
should be treated.
The API level struct does not export its raw data, so as to keep its
"constructor" private to the android package, and to prevent misuse of
the `number` field, which is only an implementation detail for preview
API levels. API levels can be parsed with either
`android.ApiLevelFromUser`, which returns any errors to the caller, or
`android.ApiLevelOrPanic`, which is used in the case where the input
is trusted and any errors in parsing should panic. Even within the
`android` package, these APIs should be preferred over direct
construction.
For cases where there are context specific parsing requirements, such
as handling the "minimum" alias in the cc module,
`nativeApiLevelFromUser` and `nativeApiLevelOrPanic` should be used
instead.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/154667674
Change-Id: Id52921fda32cb437fb1775ac2183299dedc0cf20
It has been wrong to split ALL_VERSIONS into exclusive two sets of
before/after TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION.
And PLATFORM_VERSION_ALL_CODENAMES supports all *active* list of
non-finalized codenames.
Bug: 152960049
Test: m
Change-Id: I78ca88758998e440bea72ba2d56d90eea3ec99ae
Apex can use codenames like "Q", "R" for its min_sdk_version property.
Also, cc_library can use codenames for its stubs.versions.
Bug: 152655956
Test: vendor/google/build/build_mainline_modules.sh
Change-Id: I077ad7b2ac5d90b4c8708921e43846206f05ba70
blueprint.BaseModuleContext is the set of methods available to all
module-specific calls (GenerateBuildActions or mutators). The
android package split the same functionality across baseContext (nee
androidBaseContext), BaseModuleContext, and BaseContext.
Consolidate all of them into android.BaseModuleContext.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I2d7f5c56fd4424032cb93edff6dc730ff33e4f1e
This reverts commit 9e2bf9ec51.
Reason for revert: Rolling forward for Q-Finalization
Bug: 129975435
Bug: 129943426
Change-Id: Ic8a09aca67c189edfda4b10e5deb13716eb66adc
Test: Build
This reverts commit ca6e927678.
Reason for revert: QT SDK Finalization. Will be merged again on/after May 13th
Bug: 129975435
Change-Id: Ice988aea0cab8ba462166c27b0d7f95fc7d46466
Add an opaque OnceKey type and use it for all calls to Once in
build/soong. A future patch will convert the arguments to
Once* to OnceKey once users outside build/soong have been updated.
Test: onceper_test.go
Change-Id: Ifcb338e6e603e804e507203c9508d30ffb2df966
Test: make ndk # readelf various stubs to check version info
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/622
Change-Id: Ic2930cfe5ee8377bb89bfb1bc051b6975f6e57d3
Merged-In: Ic2930cfe5ee8377bb89bfb1bc051b6975f6e57d3
(cherry picked from commit c229f38e93)
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
O is released, so we don't get this knowledge from the development
codenames list any more.
Test: make ndk # with an API using introduced=O
Bug: None
Change-Id: I21104c5d97c89f2f85157ac7d73de8cd5a478571
Don't preserve the confusing names from make. Rename AllCodenames to
ActiveCodenames, add FutureCodenames, and add CombinedCodenames to
fetch the *real* AllCodenames.
To allow `introduced=P` in NDK library definitions, we need to know
that P exists. Use the combined list of current and future API
codenames generating stubs.
Test: make ndk
Test: check out/soong/api_levels.json
Bug: None
Change-Id: I435f9ce7446236edc268a84e33474044a55a6302
Without these, we'd need to go rewrite all the stub templates to stop
using the codename and use the number instead whenever an API is
released.
Test: changed something in libc to use introduced=L, make ndk
Bug: None
Change-Id: I1b8703655664c567f8a5c36219e73f11ba27d99a
Descriptions currently look like:
[ 0% 4/29328] cc out-soong/.intermediates/external/clang/lib/Sema/libclangSema/android_arm_armv7-a-neon_denver_static_core/obj/external/clang/lib/Sema/SemaCodeComplete.o
This is not very helpful - most of the characters are used to show the
output path, which contains useful information like target architecture,
but also contains most of the path to the source files twice, and less
useful information like the exact variant name used by soong.
Make the descriptions look like:
[ 0% 3/29329] //external/clang/lib/Sema:libclangSema clang++ SemaTemplateInstantiate.cpp
This is //path/to/module:modulename tool relative/path/to/source/file
Test: builds, looks pretty
Change-Id: I3087aa7d4eb1860ef6239d77407b8b35445616d7
The NDK stub library generator needs to know what unreleased API
levels exist and what the ordering is between them. This singleton
will later be expanded to generate api-level.h to cut down on
duplication.
Test: make out/soong/api_levels.json && cat out/soong/api_levels.json
Bug: None
Change-Id: I53126dd2cacb67c331c44f7d7c77c98b176b93cd