This commit fixes the incomplete ABI dumps for libc. The ABI checker
counts export_system_include_dir in the exported headers. It writes the
functions and types defined in the system headers to the dump files.
Test: make
Bug: 314010764
Change-Id: Ieae48d13b4fc4381c87a017213019e940d498967
There was infrastructure to export ninja variables to bazel. Now that
the bazel migration is cancelled, we don't need it anymore.
Bug: 315353489
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I298cc2ac7ebd004557be3b30d75f7357cab0b7a0
This commit changes the parameters to create LLNDK ABI dumps for 202404
and later versions. Soong invokes header-abi-linker with LLNDK headers
and version script rather than the implementation library's parameters.
The output dump contains more precise ABI information.
When soong compares the ABI with the prebuilt dumps in old versions,
it creates the source ABI dumps with the old parameters.
Test: make findlsdumps
Bug: 314010764
Change-Id: I228736188d07029ee1588b3502fd7c0061c104b9
As of VNDK deprecation, Device VNDK version should no longer be used
from build. This change removes all references on Device VNDK version
and related logic with it.
Bug: 330100430
Test: AOSP CF build succeeded
Change-Id: Ibc290f0b41e8321f80c75c69f810223989af68dc
Existing snapshot code will no longer work from VNDK deprecation, but it
can give confusion to users if we keep code for the snapshot - and it
adds complexity on existing code while it is not in use. This change
removes all snapshot definition except host snapshot and its usage.
Bug: 330100430
Bug: 332986564
Test: AOSP CF build succeeded
Change-Id: Ieb6fa43d5e38315c662ce997bc305b744b367c24
This relands aosp/3026027 with fixes for ndk_library. ndk_library
uses ctx.InstallFile to copy the stubs from an intermediate dir to
out/soong/ndk/sysroot/. The copy rule was created in
out/soong/installs-<product>.mk. This would cause issues when soong_ui
is run in `--soong-only` mode
To fix this, the cp rule is created entirely in soong. The stub library
is marked uninstallable to prevent creation of duplicate rules when
`--soong-only` mode is not used
Test: presubmits
Test: lunch ndk-trunk_staging-userdebug &&
ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true build/soong/soong_ui.bash --soong-only
out/soong/ndk.timestamp
Change-Id: I6f8b87d88d8ca5ec9a3327e1f11e9aa654f8cdce
ndk_headers currently use ctx.Install to install headers in
out/soong/ndk/sysroot. The files are subsequently used to compile ndk
variants of cc libraries on host.
Since these headers are not actually installed on device, use android.Cp
to assemble the NDK sysroot. By itself, it should be a no-op, but
androd.Cp is more friendly with restricting the installation rules to
PRODUCT_PACKAGES.
To make it explicit that the sysroot is not a typical installation path,
this CL also modifies the type to OutputPath
Test: m
Bug: 332778109
Change-Id: I1131c3c764443cbaac525c6022cd09c47695d275
The ABI checker dumps the ABI from the source code of LLNDK
implementation libraries. It needs to filter the ABI by the LLNDK
headers.
This commit adds dependencies from LLNDK implementation libraries to
their export_llndk_headers. The LLNDK header directories are added to
PathDeps. A followup change will pass the directories to the ABI
checker.
Bug: 314010764
Test: make
Change-Id: Ibc2d5eac3d70d9e038e0fd255cd1ebc1044fabbe
- Extract duplicate code into exportedIncludeDirsForAbiCheck.
- Convert libraryDecorator.sAbiOutputFile to a local variable.
Test: make
Bug: 314010764
Change-Id: I99a0352b11347ad363df5645ba8e0faf9bc9a0aa
This solves linter warnings in editor by adding flags to ignore errors
we don't care about. This also means that compile_commands.json is
closer to the flags we actually use for compilation.
Test: Checked generated compile_commands for new flags.
Change-Id: Id583da6eb5151a9baa9a47771f5f937c88bc43f7
Platform VNDK version is no longer available based on VNDK deprecation.
Remove all code using Platform VNDK version.
Bug: 330100430
Test: AOSP CF build succeeded
Change-Id: I7d0f7e23eff5d153346890f242a94b78bad6736b
VNDK is deprecated in 24Q2, so soong should be tested with no device and
platform vndk versions. This change removes all VNDK related tests and
VNDK versions from soong-cc and soong-apex tests.
Bug: 330100430
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests passed
Change-Id: I45e6c13e6c0a6bc9710b120e8d5b167e2051631e
Remove vendor_snapshot_test from cc and rust as they are no longer in
support.
Bug: 330100430
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests passed
Change-Id: Ia798bc1c87d3f1d73ea5866dc85ff4073f5f9c5b
55019c43f4
We set the default optimization mode to --lto-O0 for LTO enabled
projects, in order to save build time. This is missing some performance
optimizations, esp. related to vectorization. Now that we suggest eng
build for developers, we can enable full optimization by default.
When we introduced --lto-O0, we achieved a 4.2% saving in
system-processes-memory-direct. Enabling full LTO optimization will
trade some of the memory / binary size savings for better code
performance. For system-processes-memory-direct, it is 2.0% increase
compared to --lto-O0, or a net 2.2% saving compared to baseline.
Change-Id: I747939ac4d6e4a66e3ef776f4c36eebc7bf34c86
The tool that had the bug this disablement worked around is no longer in
use, and the current tool "works for me"...
Test: ran locally
Change-Id: I801da20a00f54a90777b99ea264d9ab420b7f942
Bug: http://b/327307773
Newer clang rejects this flag as unsupported. It is not necessary while linking because the flag is passed as an IR feature.
Change-Id: I781afd913be7c07612196e736c3ae58773791071
We fixed the clang driver to "do the right thing" based on target api level years ago, but these manual workarounds predate that (or were copy & pasted from places that predated that). We don't need them any more.
See https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/2005 for more detail.
Change-Id: I995741b8606e389e8de8272f1cc532624516245a
So far, the installation of required modules were handled by Make. This
prevents us from implementing the module installation and packaging
entirely in Soong.
This CL is the first step towards that goal. Soong now correctly tracks
the dependencies and they are correctly returned by
TransitivePackagingSpecs(), which is used by packaging modules like
android_system_image.
Bug: 321626681
Test: build
Change-Id: I9192b5333ceaa0b7d1c5c4abeec2af62febcd976
Change genrule Out to `android:"arch_variant"` for supporting
multilib variants.
Bug: 323295272
Test: go test -run TestMultilibGenruleOut
Change-Id: I102d64b45a5a2a5193f813001fc32da0d1fe9d36
We want LLNDK symbols to be explicitly marked with llndk tag to
handle LLNDK freezing which happens before SDK freezing. If symbols
need to be frozen as LLNDK, those symbols must be marked explicitly with
correct vFRC version.
In the following example,
LIBFOO { # introduced=35
foo;
bar;
bar; # llndk=202404
baz; # llndk=202404
qux; # llndk=202505
};
NDK libfoo will have foo and bar while LLNDK libfoo stub will have bar
and baz for 202404.
Bug: 329012338
Test: test_ndkstubgen test_symbolfile
Change-Id: I384f589b240fa047e8871964bf9550f426024dfc
To suport >4KB page sizes, the loader may extend LOAD segment mappings
to be contiguous in the virtual address space. This is done in order to
reduce the use of unreclaimable kernel slab memory for the otherwise
necessary gap VMAs (when the runtime-page-size < ELF-segment-p_align).
Such mappings may beyond the end of the backing file when extended;
which breaks the common userspace assumption that file memory maps are
entirely backed by the underlying file.
Existing apps (not yet updated for larger page size support) may
encounter breakages if they parse /proc/self/[s]maps and use the
[start, end] addresses to operate on system libraries that have
crt_pad_segment optimization (VMA extension) [1].
In order to avoid breaking exisiting apps, update the build system to
ensure the platform ELFs' segments are entirely backed by the file
even when the VMA is extended to be contiguous with the subsequent
segment's. This is achieved using the linker flag
-z separate-loadable-segments, which inserts enough padding (zeros)
to also align each segment's offset on file by it's p_align
(max-page-size).
Although laying out the ELF segments on disk to respect the p_align
causes an increase in the file's apparent size (i_size), on Android the
actual disk usage increase is not significant due to most of the padding
being zero blocks which don't get alloacted in the read-only partitions.
The following results were obtained on an ARM64 device on a recent
git_main build:
No Separate Separate Delta Delta % Partition
Loadable Loadable
Segments Segments
4208.90MB 4214.6MB 5.70MB 0.14% All RO Partitions
Note: The overhead of -z separate-loadable-segments is minimized by the
fact that ARM64 android already builds with -z separate-code. [2]
[1] https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/main/+/main:bionic/libc/arch-common/bionic/crt_pad_segment.S
[2] 733198152d:build/soong/cc/config/arm64_device.go;l=53
Bug: 328797737
Test: Manually test previously crashing application
Change-Id: Icb14ad10b5c9282855d54c7945b065b7b4184163
Signed-off-by: Kalesh Singh <kaleshsingh@google.com>