min_sdk_version is the minimum version of the sdk that the compiled
artifacts will run against.
For example, when a module is used by two APEXes and their
min_sdk_versions are set to 29 and 30, then the module should support
both versions even if it is compiled against 30. Therefore,
min_sdk_version of the module needs to be set 29 in that case. In
general, this is set as the minimum value of min_sdk_vesions of APEXes.
For now, there's no build-time checks about this prop even if the prop
is set.
Bug: 145796956
Bug: 152655956
Bug: 153333044
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I072ad8c317d2615e8b08e4e7ea2db8e7955b4b12
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
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cp from master
Merged-In: I78ca88758998e440bea72ba2d56d90eea3ec99ae
Change-Id: I78ca88758998e440bea72ba2d56d90eea3ec99ae
(cherry picked from commit 424175d72a)
Revert submission 1242911-sdk_version_variant
Reason for revert: b/153394225
Reverted Changes:
Ife99745fb:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of libagq...
I1bae84c43:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of androi...
I6e6021ed3:Use stl to depend on libc++
Ife99745fb:Use libnativewindow for platform variant of libRSS...
I2c9f439b9:Fix static dependency on libprotobuf-cpp-lite-ndk
Iff2aff9cf:Set sdk_version for cc_genrules used by modules wi...
I7d72934aa:Add sdk mutator for native modules
Ief378a007:Use sdk variant of Soong modules when LOCAL_SDK_VE...
Bug: 149591340
Change-Id: I798fa902c779469c6382b6699351e5d12bf14785
Fixes: 153394225
This partially reverts https://r.android.com/1278193. The propagated
symbol files contain all versions, even though only one is applicable
in a given SDK snapshot.
It's uncertain what repercussions this might have, but one is that if
we were to update a snapshot for a fixed version then it might change
because the symbol file contains new versions that aren't applicable.
Since the symbol file isn't actually needed at this point it's better
to wait with this step until the use cases for it are more clear.
Test: m nothing
Test: Create an SDK snapshot with Bionic libs, drop it into a
master-art tree without bionic/ in it, build ART APEXes, and check
that the Soong phase completes (specifically that the stubs are
detected even without symbol files).
Bug: 152481980
Change-Id: Ic79f89bc6d11d0b6552fa20791f5680ff9a40c0d
Necessary to make the APEX build logic treat the libraries as API
boundaries rather than dependencies to bundle.
The .so files in the snapshots are the compiled stub libraries in this
case. They are strictly speaking redundant since they can be generated
from the .map.txt files in the snapshots, but doing that would require
extending the cc_prebuilt_library(_shared) module types with a full
compiler pass etc, and that would break a lot of assumptions in the cc
package.
Test: m nothing
Test: Create an SDK snapshot with Bionic libs, drop it into a
master-art tree without bionic/ in it, build ART APEXes, and check
that the Soong phase completes (specifically no errors about various
APEX libs requiring libc that is not available to them).
Bug: 152481980
Change-Id: I31b928e6261198b6dd6f6b17196e714f07b64172
Previously, when Q-targeting apexes are bundled-built, they are built
against the latest stubs.
It was because unwinder is linked dynamically in R and APIs are provided
by libc while Q apexes should run on Q where libc doesn't provide those
APIs. To make Q apexes run on Q device, libc++ should be linked with
static unwinder. But, because libc++ with static unwinder may cause problem
on HWASAN build, Q apexes were built against the latest stubs for bundled
build.
However, Q apexes should be built against Q stubs.
Now, only for HWASAN builds, Q apexes are built against the latest stubs
(and native modules are not linked with static unwinder).
Bug: 151912436
Test: TARGET_SANITIZE=hwaddress m
=> Q apexes(media, resolv, ..) are linked with the latest stubs
m
=> Q apexes are linked with Q stubs,
and Q apexes' libc++ is linked with static unwinder
Merged-In: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
Change-Id: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
(cherry picked from commit 7406660685)
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cp from internal
Change-Id: If32f1b547e6d93e3955c7521eec8aef5851f908c
Compiling native modules against the NDK disables platform features
like ASAN. For anything shipped on the system image there is no
reason to compile against the NDK. Add a new mutator to Soong that
creates a platform and an SDK variant for modules that set
sdk_version, and ignore sdk_version for the platform variant. The
SDK variant will be used for embedding in APKs that may be installed
on older platforms. Apexes use their own variants that enforce
backwards compatibility.
Test: sdk_test.go
Test: TestJNIPackaging
Bug: 149591340
Change-Id: I7d72934aaee2e1326cc0ba5f29f51f14feec4521
platform.
The NOTICE file generation depends on the NOTICE targets for all static
library dependencies. If such a dependency didn't have
//apex_available:platform it didn't get any AndroidMk entry and hence
no NOTICE target via soong_cc_prebuilt.mk. If it was then depended upon
by a binary or library that is accessible to platform, the NOTICE
dependency failed.
Normally such a dependency is invalid, but there are corner cases where
binaries go neither into platform nor any APEX module, and they can
legitimately have such dependencies (cf. b/152241137).
With this CL requests to skip installation of such a static libraries
are ignored so that they get AndroidMk entries, which will always have
LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE set.
Test: "m simpleperf_ndk" with https://r.android.com/1273016, which
removes //apex_available:platform from libs that simpleperf_ndk
depends on statically.
Bug: 152241137
Bug: 149217815
Change-Id: If36e85dd16ade56d4ec1d6744811df5a15b6242c
Necessary to get correct prebuilts for many Bionic libs.
Cleaned up numerious "system_shared_libs: []" from test fixtures, since
they otherwise would need correction in the expected results, and it is
better to have a single test focused on testing system_shared_libs
propagation.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 152255951
Change-Id: If2e8a5296223e6281d833312660e8e9e4cd184c0
This reverts commit 380fc3615c.
Reason for revert: breaking one of internal targets
Change-Id: Ica96c44078e5a7f674410828af3ba851317775dd
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: revert to fix build failure
When exporting Soong modules to Makefile, each VNDK snapshot module
whose version is BOARD_VNDK_VERSION has ".vendor" suffix. So makeLibName
should also return ".vendor", not the full vndk snapshot suffix like
".vndk.29.arm64.vendor".
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick
Bug: 151274994
Test: manual build with snapshot
Change-Id: I48f606f90f6c5ca55d0a5bc29bad491c38a44f47
Merged-In: I48f606f90f6c5ca55d0a5bc29bad491c38a44f47
(cherry picked from commit 7ac1fa7823)
Even though use_vendor:true is prohibited, there is media.swcodec apex
which is still use_vendor: true and also needs to support Android10.
(min_sdk_version: 29)
Because LLNDK stubs were provided only for the current VNDK version,
media.swcodec couldn't be built against min_sdk_version: 29.
This change introduces additional versions for LLNDK stubs which are
enforced when an apex with use_vendor: true sets min_sdk_version.
To make things easier, the versions of LLNDK stubs are borrowed from its
implementation libraries.
Bug: 147450930
Bug: 149591522
Test: TARGET_BUILD_APPS=com.android.media.swcodec m
(with min_sdk_version: 29 set)
check if liblog/libc/libm/libdl stubs are 29
check if 29 stubs don't have new symbols.
Change-Id: I79946cbb4da6617138a96d2b254349d3a298e77b
This change ensures that the runtime dependencies between a
binary/shared library are correctly specified in the snapshot so that
the build can ensure that shared libraries are built before the targets
that use them.
It adds support for differentiating between references that are
required to refer to another sdk member (required) and those that may
refer to either an sdk member or a non-sdk member (optional). The
latter is used for shared library references as the libraries used by
an sdk member may be provided from outside the sdk. e.g. liblog is not
part of the ART module but is used by some members of the ART sdk.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia8509ffe79b208c23beba1880fe9c8a92b732685
The sdk snapshot creates two prebuilts for each member one that is
versioned and one that is not. If they are both installed then they
lead to duplicate rules in make for creating the same installed file.
This change adds an installable property to cc modules that will
prevent the installation of the file and then adds installable: false
on the versioned prebuilt for cc modules.
Bug: 142935992
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I4cb294c2b0c8a3f411eea569775835d9e41726d6
sdk_version is passed for relevant variants.
If not specified or "current",
it maps to "10000" for platform variants, and
"min_sdk_version" of the apex for apex variants.
Bug: 150860940
Test: m (soong test)
manually check build.ninja
Change-Id: I5102ab0c5086b5ad29d16ac45af55d32062167b4
Native modules within APEX should be linked with proper stub version
according to its min_sdk_version.
For example, when min_sdk_version is set to "29", libfoo in the apex
would be linked to libbar of version 29 from platform, even if it has
a newer version like 30.
Bug: 145796956
Test: m nothing (soong tests)
Change-Id: I4a0b2002587bc24b7deeb5d59b6eeba5e1db5b1f
VNDK and vendor snapshot singleton work in a single thread, so globbing
in singleton results in ridiculus running time. Moving codes to
GenerateAndroidBuildActions to reduce running time.
Bug: 150406226
Test: VNDK_SNAPSHOT_BUILD_ARTIFACTS=true m dist vndk vendor-snapshot
Test: vendorSnapshotSingleton build time became 0.56s (from 10s)
Test: build.ninja building time became 1m11s (from 1m21s)
Change-Id: I4a081eef5847c62ca00280ca426f5b4e10f87b59
To build vndk-ext for product variants use `vndk.extends` property
with `product_specific: true` as for the vndk-ext for vendor
variants. For example:
cc_library {
name: "libvndk_ext_product",
product_specific: true,
vndk: {
enabled: true,
extends: "libvndk",
},
}
It will install the vndk-ext libs for product variants in
product/lib[64]/vndk/
Test: m nothing
Bug: 147778025
Change-Id: If1ee5be93c579abad302f44f18e6316f27e70019
When there is a runtime depedency (via runtime_libs property) to a
library providing stable C APIs, the dependency is considered as
crossing APEX boundary. Therefore, the requested lib doesn't need to be
made available to the APEX where the requesting lib is in.
Bug: 147813447
Test: m
Change-Id: I9cf8a5877850fb85b92c851e15fac921b8b7641b
Bug: 149075752
Test: tapas com.android.conscrypt com.android.tethering arm64
Test: m out/target/product/generic_arm64/{,symbols/}apex/com.android.{tethering,conscrypt}/lib64/libc++.so
Test: Verified that unwinder was dynamically linked to tethering's
Test: libc++ and statically linked to conscrypt's.
Test: lunch flame-userdebug && m
Test: Verified that unwinder was dynamically linked to /system/lib64/libc++.so
Change-Id: I98eed7cb4316962b19b5c12e150c224c25d0e91d
With kernel support being removed for execute-only memory layouts,
remove support for XOM until there's kernel support again.
This allows us to gain the code-size improvements from
"-z noseparate-code".
Bug: 147300048
Test: Compiled binaries no longer marked XOM by default.
Change-Id: Ie84bdd2ca025e8b14867008291bf9ce143b5e999
The APEX dependency is more correctly tracked. Previously, the
dependency was tracked while we gather modules that will be installed to
an APEX. This actually was incorrect because we skipped many dependency
types that we don't need to follow to gather the modules list, such as
the headers dependency.
Now, the dependency is tracked directly when a module is mutated for an
APEX. In other words, if a module is mutated for an apex X, then the
module will appear in the X-deps-into.txt file.
This change also changes the format of the txt file. It now clearly
shows why a module is included in the APEX by showing the list of
modules that depend on the module.
Bug: 146323213
Test: m
Change-Id: I0a70cf9cce56e36565f9d55683fdaace8748a081
This implements four modules (static/shared/header libraries, and
binaries) for vendor snapshot. These modules will override source
modules if BOARD_VNDK_VERSION != current.
Bug: 65377115
Test: 1) VNDK_SNAPSHOT_BUILD_ARTIFACTS=true m dist vndk vendor-snapshot
Test: 2) install snapshot under source tree
Test: 3) set BOARD_VNDK_VERSION and boot cuttlefish
Change-Id: I24ddb4c3aa6abeab60bbfd31bcbd8753e2592dc5
Vendor snapshot can be captured with "m dist vendor-snapshot". With
vendor snapshot and vndk snapshot, older version of /vendor and newer
version of /system will be able to be built together by setting
BOARD_VNDK_VERSION to past vendor's version.
Only vendor modules under AOSP are to be captured. In detail, modules
under following directories are ignored:
- device/
- vendor/
- hardware/, except for interfaces/, libhardware/, libhardware_legacy/,
and ril/
Test modules (cc_test, etc.) and sanitized modules are also ignored.
Bug: 65377115
Test: m dist vendor-snapshot
Change-Id: If7a2f6de7f36deee936930c0ccf7c47c4a0cebf6
cc_library_static {
name: "libfoo",
shared_libs: ["libbar"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libbar",
}
If libfoo is part of an APEX, then libbar is no longer considered as a
member of the APEX, because it isn't actually linked to libfoo.
To distinguish such a shared lib dependency from a static library from a
shared lib dependency from a shared library, a new dep type
SharedFromStaticDepTag is introduced. It is treated exactly the same as
SharedDepTag, except when we determine whether a dependency is crossing
the APEX boundary or not.
This allows us to check the apex_available property more correctly.
Previously, modules were incorrectly considered as being used for an
APEX due to the shared lib dependency from a static lib.
As a good side effect, this also reduces the number of APEX variants.
Specifically, on aosp_arm64, the number of the generated modules were
reduced from 44745 to 44180.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from internal
Bug: 147671264
Test: m
Merged-In: I899ccb9eae1574effef77ca1bc3a0df145983861
(cherry picked from commit 931b676a69)
Change-Id: I899ccb9eae1574effef77ca1bc3a0df145983861
This change fixes a bug that apex_available is not enforced for static
dependencies. For example, a module with 'apex_available:
["//apex_available:platform"]' was able to be statically linked to any
APEX. This was happening because the check was done on the modules that
are actually installed to an APEX. Static dependencies of the modules
were not counted as they are not installed to the APEX as files.
Fixing this bug by doing the check by traversing the tree in the method
checkApexAvailability.
This change includes a few number of related changes:
1) DepIsInSameApex implementation for cc.Module was changed as well.
Previuosly, it returned false only when the dependency is actually a
stub variant of a lib. Now, it returns false when the dependency has one
or more stub variants. To understand why, we need to recall that when
there is a dependency to a lib having stubs, we actually create two
dependencies: to the non-stub variant and to the stub variant during the
DepsMutator phase. And later in the build action generation phase, we
choose one of them depending on the context. Also recall that an APEX
variant is created only when DepIsInSameApex returns true. Given these,
with the previous implementatin of DepIsInSameApex, we did create apex
variants of the non-stub variant of the dependency, while not creating
the apex variant for the stub variant. This is not right; we needlessly
created the apex variant. The extra apex variant has caused no harm so
far, but since the apex_available check became more correct, it actually
breaks the build. To fix the issue, we stop creating the APEX variant
both for non-stub and stub variants.
2) platform variant is created regardless of the apex_available value.
This is required for the case when a library X that provides stub is in
an APEX A and is configured to be available only for A. In that case,
libs in other APEX can't use the stub library since the stub library is
mutated only for apex A. By creating the platform variant for the stub
library, it can be used from outside as the default dependency variation
is set to the platform variant when creating the APEX variations.
3) The ApexAvailableWhitelist is added with the dependencies that were
revealed with this change.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from internal
Bug: 147671264
Test: m
Merged-In: Iaedc05494085ff4e8af227a6392bdd0c338b8e6e
(cherry picked from commit fa89944c79)
Change-Id: Iaedc05494085ff4e8af227a6392bdd0c338b8e6e
When SOONG_ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES is set, it should be OK to miss
shared library variants.
Test: master-art manifest, use bionic stubs
Bug: 142935992
Change-Id: Ie0054acfef7c4406594a87378a7029380a9fda50
Some NDK stub libraries are tagged with "LLNDK" in lsdump_paths.txt
because they are not in NDK, and their base module names are in LLNDK.
This commit excludes those NDK stub libraries from lsdump path list.
Test: make findlsdumps
Bug: 147409497
Change-Id: I7a72758ba40d5f5bda8c436dd0b22e5efda03a32
This reverts commit 7cb4d378e7.
Test: m
Test: ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true DIST_DIR=out/dist ./art/tools/dist_linux_bionic.sh -j80 com.android.art.host
(in the master-art-host branch)
Change-Id: I9beca73aafdf42f03bfa19cf1634b2641dac417b
This reverts commit 956305c61c.
Reason for revert: broke master-art-host branch
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: reverting a bad change
Change-Id: Id7faed4ee85328c7c65847a3543ea9e67a3d50b3
This change fixes a bug that test modules (cc_test or its sub types) are
unconditionally considered as non-installable if they are configured to
not available for platform. The rationale behind the decision was that
an APEX variant of a module doesn't need to be installed to the device
because the variant will anyway be included in the APEX. However, it's
wrong for test modules. They are not included in the APEX, but should be
installed to /data/nativetest*.
One might think that we need to make the tests available for the
platform (i.e. apex_available: ["//apex_available:platform"]). This
however doesn't work if the libraries that the tests should link against
are configured to be not available for the platform, which currently is
the case for the ART tests.
Bug: 146995717
Test: m
Change-Id: I51843f5b4ea0a418c64c63784347231590cd3c35
We need to have a way to see the list of modules that directly or
indirectly contribute to an APEX. People find it difficult to determine
whether a module is included in which APEXes because APEX tracks
indirect dependencies as well as direct dependencies. Therefore, just
looking at Android.bp for the APEX itself doesn't give the answer.
This change adds a new make target <apex_name>-deps-info, which
generates out/soong/<apex_name>-deps-info.txt file that shows the
internal and external dependencies of the said APEX.
Here, internal means the dependencies are actually part of the
APEX, while external means the dependencies are still external to the
APEX.
Bug: 146323213
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I33d1ccf5d1ca335d71cd6ced0f5f66b8c3886d13
Define a field CCSrcs and other cc related flags in a type ccIdeInfo
struct and write them into out/soong/module_bp_cc_deps.json. AIDEGen
can use these data to generate CMakeLists.txt by Python for multiple
native projects in CLion IDE.
Bug: 141512319
Test: 1. export SOONG_COLLECT_JAVA_DEPS=false SOONG_COLLECT_CC_DEPS=true;m nothing
check
1). File out/soong/module_bp_cc_deps.json is generated.
2). In "JniInvocation_test" module: "path", "srcs",
"global_common_flags", "local_common_flags",
"global_c_flags", "local_c_flags", "global_c_conly_flags",
"local_c_conly_flags", "global_cpp_flags",
"local_cpp_flags" and "system_include_flags"
have been created.
Change-Id: I9292cc6373157ba68f013998a7364f84a70d5593
The cc library and cc binary (and other cc module types) are all
instances of cc.Module. So, to differentiate between them and make
sure that only appropriate library instances can be added to
native_shared/static_libs this adds a special sdkMemberTypes field to
Module which if set specifies the SdkMemberTypes the module supports.
If it is not set then the module type cannot be used in the sdk at all.
Corrects an issue with one of the tests where a prebuilt cc
library was added to the sdk instead of a source cc library.
Adds a new test to ensure that cc_library_(shared|static)_host module
types work with the sdk as well and another test to ensure that
cc_library can be used as either.
Bug: 142918168
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I359cdbdd15328ca571f276d2b6ce9a229ebb2c86
When PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION is set to 'current', product
modules are enforced to use only VNDK libs from the system partition
as BOARD_VNDK_VERSION does to vendor partition.
Modules with 'vendor_available: true' create product variant as well
as core and vendor variants. The product variant as an image variant
is used for the modules in /product or /system/product.
It must not affect the current build behavior without
PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION set.
Bug: 134099726
Bug: 138966004
Bug: 144534640
Test: build without PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VNDK_VERSION set
Change-Id: I4d3585c110d84493e45bf76d550dc240bb26137f
Effectively adds the cc_defaults module type to the set that are
registered for tests that rely on cc default deps so needed to remove
a few references of that.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: I9df3d33a0cf3f6b22d270efed8366d0183eccaec
Java modules using SystemAPI can now link against platform owned
sysprop_library with public stub. This allows modules to use platform's
public sysprops (which should be regarded as an API) without any hidden
API usages, if using dynamic linking and boot class path.
This doesn't affect any vendor or odm owned sysprop_library.
Bug: 141246285
Bug: 145167888
Test: m
Change-Id: I99824fb24a75cc8282211c2ad6c6296ae9fca393
The logic in cc.Module.ImageMutatorBegin() to skip creating vendor
variants for native bridge modules stopped working when the image
mutator was moved before the arch mutator because the native
bridge variant hadn't been created yet. Move the logic to the arch
mutator to avoid creating native bridge variants for vendor variants.
Fixes: 146486214
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_pasan-userdebug && m SANITIZE_TARGET=address
Change-Id: I46cff4905f929c9989d005f0ceb01388d47323c1
This time, exclude NDK libraries instead of LLNDK libraries from the
package. This is necessary because there are libraries such as libvndksupport
which are LLNDK but are not accessible to apps.
Original commit message:
> Previously, android_app targets for which a.shouldEmbedJnis(ctx) = true
> (e.g. CtsSelinuxTargetSdk25TestCases) would need to specify all of their
> recursive library dependencies, including for example libc++ when depending
> on the platform libc++. This means unnecessary churn when we add a new
> dependency to libc++ (e.g. libunwind [1]). To avoid the churn and allow
> jni_libs clauses to be simplified, make the build system search for the
> recursive dependencies and automatically include them.
>
> This change allows us to remove code that was previously adding NDK libc++
> as a special case, as it is now covered by the generic code.
>
> Also fix some improper quoting that was exposed as a result of this change
> causing more files to be packaged than before.
>
> [1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/q/topic:%22libunwind-so%22
Bug: 144430859
Test: atest CtsAppOpsTestCases
Test: atest FrameworksNetSmokeTests
Change-Id: I8311ede0b44d7e50b9f272912ead8ef07e82b074
Run the imageMutator between osMutator and archMutator so that
different arch variants can be set for the different partitions.
Bug: 142286466
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I65d05714b75aa462bf9816da60fdc2deda4de593
Merged-In: I65d05714b75aa462bf9816da60fdc2deda4de593
(cherry picked from commit 9c8f687584)
Previously, android_app targets for which a.shouldEmbedJnis(ctx) = true
(e.g. CtsSelinuxTargetSdk25TestCases) would need to specify all of their
recursive library dependencies, including for example libc++ when depending
on the platform libc++. This means unnecessary churn when we add a new
dependency to libc++ (e.g. libunwind [1]). To avoid the churn and allow
jni_libs clauses to be simplified, make the build system search for the
recursive dependencies and automatically include them.
This change allows us to remove code that was previously adding NDK libc++
as a special case, as it is now covered by the generic code.
Also fix some improper quoting that was exposed as a result of this change
causing more files to be packaged than before.
[1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/q/topic:%22libunwind-so%22
Bug: 144430859
Change-Id: I3d6fbcce75bc108a982eb7483992a4b202056339
Because aidl_interface depends on some ndk modules, their factories are
exposed so that aidl_test.go can use them.
Bug: n/a
Test: m
Change-Id: I98d282cc77310d5896a7abaf3936456a14d56ccf
For VNDK snapshot and SDK snapshot, deps files have been used to capture
generated headers. But exported deps might contain intermediate phony
files instead of actual header files, which are for optimization of
ninja. To correctly capture all headers, exported generated header files
are gathered separately.
Bug: 65377115
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia03fa69186490a818578190e3c0bfb0261d1fd6e
Move the ImageMutator to be registered just after the archMutator
in preparation for moving it between osMutator and archMutator.
Requries updating variants in a few tests that now run the
ImageMutator.
Bug: 142286466
Test: no change to build.ninja
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: Ia9d2a7bc0e225bedec3c9a83ea04f471a931bf47
This commit enables ABI checks for shared libs exported by APEX and
explicitly enabled ABI checks.
Bug: 145608479
Test: m com.android.resolv
Change-Id: I3b58178b0258df35fcc848e84642152516f6774f
Previously, it was defaultable only for cc_library. Now, it is
defaultable for all module types.
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: If248f593da6f4b724bf889ccd7f2e077d48069b5
cc.LinkableInterfaces should be able to request if an empty variant is
required from the LinkageMutator. We were previously assuming that if only
static or shared libraries were being built, then we didn't need the
empty variant. However this should be explicit to handle cases where the
default set of variants being created may not include both static and
shared libraries.
Bug: 144861059
Test: m -j crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: I66724bdc16ff350b06dfa4d049c82f33019979a5
Prepare for making the image mutator available to all modules and
moving it between the os and arch mutators by moving it into the
android package and using an interface implemented by the module
types to control it.
Bug: 142286466
Test: No unexpected changes to out/soong/build.ninja
Change-Id: I0dcc9c7b5ec80edffade340c367f6ae4da34151b
Necessary to create the symlinks from /system/lib{,64} to the Runtime APEX.
Test: build & boot
Bug: 135753770
Bug: 144343305
Change-Id: I221bed87a85f18c927ba44ee75b7db75316c1f49
Make sure LinkabeInterfaces can export include dirs to cc modules. This
fixes the Rust implementation and makes sure these are pulled in for cc
modules.
Bug: 144052093
Test: cc module depending on a rust library includes dirs correctly.
Change-Id: I6b5d5e6ab6afb507178b4f2cbdc45f01031dbfe4
ApexPropreties are added in InitApexModule() and they are supposed to be
defaultable. To be defaultable, InitApexModule() should be called before
InitDefaultableModule().
Bug: 144332048
Test: m (soong test added)
Change-Id: I6c90ed3b66a086292a4c0ecb37c61f83769e62bd
Native compiler flags are currently applied in approximately:
global cflags
local cflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
global conlyflags
local conlyflags
global cppflags
local cppflags
This means that a flag that is enabled in the global cppflags
cannot be disabled in the local cflags, and an Android.bp author
must know to disable it in the local cppflags. A better order
would be:
global cflags
global conlyflags
global cppflags
local cflags
local conlyflags
local cppflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
We are mixing both the global and local cflags into a single
variable, and similar for conlyflags and cppflags, which
prevents reordering them. This CL prepares to reorder them
by splitting the global and local cflags into separate variables.
Bug: 143713277
Test: m native
Change-Id: Ic55a8c3516c331dc5f2af9d00e59ceca9d3e6c15
`m module_sdk dist` produces snapshots of all SDKs in the source tree.
A snapshot is a zip file consists of Android.bp, exported headers,
exported AIDL files, stubs for native libs and jars. The zip file is
expected to be downloaded from the build server and extracted to a
directory (which probably will be
/prebuilts/module_sdks/<module_name>/current).
Bug: 138182343
Test: m (sdk_test.go updated)
Change-Id: Idbe4bc24795fe08f26fc1cf7497028f9d162053a
Necessary to create the symlinks from /system/lib{,64} to the Runtime APEX.
Test: build & boot
Bug: 135753770
Change-Id: I231b4ec48869843de233ebb7c2e4fc5a49e7288a
Current routine to check whether BOARD_VNDK_VERSION variant is created
or not is not correct, because only non-VNDK modules are installed in
/vendor. Thus, BOARD_VNDK_VERSION variants should only be created with
non-VNDK modules.
Bug: N/A
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I2ee7821fce407214ac6be4f4b6d62483c907971f
This is a follow-up CL of I9a24f6975bd4b226a94f61a13d43857dcdce6b88
Generated files are passed to make via MakeVars:
- SOONG_LLNDK_LIBRARIES_FILE
- SOONG_VNDKCORE_LIBRARIES_FILE
- SOONG_VNDKSP_LIBRARIES_FILE
- SOONG_VNDKPRIVATE_LIBRARIES_FILE
- SOONG_VNDKCOREVARIANT_LIBRARIES_FILE
- SOONG_VNDK_LIBRARIES_FILE
Previously filenames were "guessed" from module names. Now VndkMutator
stores filenames as well and generate those files with them.
Bug: 142963962
Bug: 141450808
Test: m && device boots && TH
Change-Id: I0c248b707188f904df60ead50059fefe90bfd17f
Adds the ability for rust modules to be compiled as C libraries, and
allows cc modules to depend on these rust-generated modules. This also
means that soong-rust should not have any dependencies on soong-cc aside
from what's required for testing.
There's a couple small fixes included as well:
- A bug in libNameFromFilePath that caused issues when library's had
"lib" in their name.
- VariantName is removed from rust library MutatedProperties since this
was unused.
Bug: 140726209
Test: Soong tests pass.
Test: Example cc_binary can include a rust shared library as a dep.
Test: m crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: Ia7deed1345d2423001089014cc65ce7934123da4
The snapshot script can now handle native shared libs in an SDK.
Bug: 138182343
Test: create following sdk module:
sdk {
name: "mysdk",
native_shared_libs: ["libc", "libdl"],
}
, then execute `m mysdk` and execute the update_prebuilt-1.sh as
prompted. Following directories are generated under the directory where
mysdk is defined at:
1
├── aidl
├── Android.bp
├── arm64
│ ├── include
│ ├── include_gen
│ └── lib
│ ├── libc.so
│ └── libdl.so
├── include
│ └── bionic
│ └── libc
│ └── include
│ ├── alloca.h
│ ├── android
│ │ ├── api-level.h
<omitted>
Change-Id: Ia1dcc5564c1cd17c6ccf441d06d5995af55db9ee
Adds an interface, CcLinkableInterface, for cc linkable dependencies
which come from other toolchains such as Rust.
Bug: 140726209
Test: Soong tests pass, rust modules still compile.
Change-Id: I7378a46fad94fd0b735746aaf4e265fd2c2c04d8
These files were generated by Make. This is an effort to converting make
to soong.
These files are created under a known location: $SOONG_OUT_DIR/vndk
- llndk.libraries.txt
- vndksp.libraries.txt
- vndkcore.libraries.txt
- vndkprivate.libraries.txt
- vndkcorevariant.libraries.txt
- vndk.libraries.txt: merged all of above with tags
The last one is used by 'check-vndk-list'.
(See the topic)
Others will be packaged by VNDK APEX of current VNDK.
(This is not merged yet. After landing, a follow-up CL will be
followed.)
Bug: 141019581
Bug: 141450808
Test: m check-vndk-list
Change-Id: I9a24f6975bd4b226a94f61a13d43857dcdce6b88
exportedDirs and exportedSystemDirs are now changed to android.Paths so
that we can later manipulate the paths via Rel(), etc.
Test: m
Change-Id: I6fb02ea4983bcebac351bc284f75b44885379e8f
Make build system respect ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES, when building
architecture B products, and ignore targets with dependencies that
are not available for architecture B.
Bug: 142701187
Test: # Add a dummy Android.bp with a module only for arm64
$ m -j TARGET_PRODUCT=aosp_x86 TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug
Change-Id: I64de33674732df8c286671c806a07bcd19862b80
When an APEX is built with uses_sdks, any depedndency from the APEX to
the outside of the APEX should be from the SDKs that the APEX is built
against.
Bug: 138182343
Test: m
Change-Id: I1c2ffe8d28ccf648d928ea59652c2d0070bf10eb
The arch variants are hardcoded in every module type. Refactor
them out into a Target.Variations() method in preparation for
splitting the arch mutator into two, which will require using
different variations.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I28ef7cd5168095ac888fe77f04e27f9ad81978c0
apex_available property can be appended differently per the linkage
type. This will be used to restrict certain libs (e.g.
libc_malloc_debug) to an APEX while allowing them to be statically
linkable from platform for testing purpose.
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I6dec23129c5ac93a3ef06fea28f26f240c0ba410
Older VNDK libraries are provided as vndk_prebuilt_shared modules. Those
are added to corresponding VNDK APEX as dependencies.
With VNDK APEX installed, VNDK libs are unnecessary. By the way, since
there can be vendor modules which depend on VNDK libs, Make targets are
still emitted with UNINSTALLABLE=true.
Android.mk has additional modules for vndk libraries which are named
with apex name as suffices. For example, if libfoo is a vndk library,
then libfoo.vendor is its vendor variant and it would be in
/system/lib/vndk. But with vndk apex, it has additional
libfoo.com.android.vndk.current variant.
Bug: 141451661
Bug: 139772411
Test: m (soong tests)
Test: boot with aosp_arm64 system image on Q vendor device
Change-Id: I269c28a4d4c4e2f1518bd51df558438fe5316774
This change reverts following three changes to remove the no_apex
property. no_apex: true is equivalent to apex_available:
["//apex_available:platform"].
Revert "fix: "no_apex" can be put in defaults"
This reverts commit cc372c5b1d.
Revert "Add no_apex check for static library"
This reverts commit 2db7f46d0c.
Revert "Add no_apex property"
This reverts commit 4f7dd9b4db.
Bug: 139870423
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: Ia4b094e371e9f8adff94ae6dc3ebb8e081381d4e
The static properties don't make sense for cc_library_shared
modules, and the shared properties don't make sense for
cc_library_static modules. Move them into separate property
structs so they can be added conditionally.
Test: m nothing
Test: DefaultsTest
Change-Id: I0b0cedf9eba07deb721fae138ffa7bedcfbfe71e
This change introduces a new module type named 'sdk'. It is a logical
group of prebuilt modules that together provide a context (e.g. APIs)
in which Mainline modules (such as APEXes) are built.
A prebuilt module (e.g. java_import) can join an sdk by adding it to the
sdk module as shown below:
sdk {
name: "mysdk#20",
java_libs: ["myjavalib_mysdk_20"],
}
java_import {
name: "myjavalib_mysdk_20",
srcs: ["myjavalib-v20.jar"],
sdk_member_name: "myjavalib",
}
sdk {
name: "mysdk#21",
java_libs: ["myjavalib_mysdk_21"],
}
java_import {
name: "myjavalib_mysdk_21",
srcs: ["myjavalib-v21.jar"],
sdk_member_name: "myjavalib",
}
java_library {
name: "myjavalib",
srcs: ["**/*/*.java"],
}
An APEX can specify the SDK(s) that it wants to build with via the new
'uses_sdks' property.
apex {
name: "myapex",
java_libs: ["libX", "libY"],
uses_sdks: ["mysdk#20"],
}
With this, libX, libY, and their transitive dependencies are all built
with the version 20 of myjavalib (the first java_import module) instead
of the other one (which is for version 21) and java_library having the
same name (which is for ToT).
Bug: 138182343
Test: m (sdk_test.go added)
Change-Id: I7e14c524a7d6a0d9f575fb20822080f39818c01e
Adds the corpus and dictionary properties to the cc_fuzz target.
Propagates these entries to the makefile backend via LOCAL_FUZZ_DATA, in
a similar manner to LOCAL_TEST_DATA.
Bug: 141026328
Test: m example_fuzzer, fuzz target should have adjacent corpus/dict
files.
Change-Id: If5add5a597cc479f4e084bdafbd0fc175cfd6321
Vendor variant is now divided into several vendor.{version} variants,
depending on their intended usages:
vendor.{BOARD_VNDK_VERSION}: vendor and vendor_available modules
vendor.{PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION}: VNDK modules in the source tree
vendor.{snapshot_ver}: VNDK snapshot modules
This also affects exported module names from Soong to Make. But to
maintain backward compatibility, ".{BOARD_VNDK_VERSION}" suffix will not
be emitted for modules having version BOARD_VNDK_VERSION, so that vendor
modules still can be referred as-is.
Bug: 65377115
Bug: 68123344
Test: clean build and boot blueline
Change-Id: Ib9016a0f1fe06b97e9423fd95142653a89a343fa
Bug: http://b/137883967
With coverage enabled, native-bridge modules throw a SEGV_ACCERR.
Test: Successfully run the app linked in the bug on a coverage build.
Change-Id: I9f3622b7b6d3189337c445a26d6bf81c96820c2e
Ensure that it ends up in the bionic/ subdir in the Runtime APEX and is
symlinked from /system/lib(64). That makes it available in the default
(platform) linker namespace and no longer requires it to be accessible
through the runtime namespace. All this makes it consistent with how the
other Bionic libs are handled, and avoids the need for various special
cases in ld.config.txt files (to be cleaned up later).
With this there might no longer be a need for a linker namespace for the
Runtime APEX, and we could consider removing the kludge with the
/apex/com.android.runtime/${LIB}/bionic subdirectories and the special case
in getCopyManifestForNativeLibrary in apex.go. However, keeping it calls out
the special treatment of those libraries, and allows a namespace to be added
again if necessary.
Test: Build and boot on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Test: adb shell /apex/com.android.art/bin/dexdump on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Test: atest CtsCompilationTestCases on taimen_hwasan-userdebug
Bug: 140734238
Bug: 140790209
Change-Id: Ieb506bfa5d5c159db391273c7eba41d7909de286
"apex_vndk" is a variant of "apex" module.
apex_vndk {
name: "com.android.vndk",
..
}
This rule is used to produce a VNDK APEX per vndk version.
It supports automatic inclusion of vndk libs.
If "vndk_version" property is set, the prebuilt vndk libs of
the version will be included in the apex bundle.
apex_vndk {
name: "com.android.vndk.v29"
vndk_version: "29",
...
}
Otherwise, platform's vndk version is used.
This will replace /system/{lib}/vndk-{ver} and vndk-sp-{ver}.
Bug: 134357236
Bug: 139772411
Test: m com.android.vndk
Change-Id: Ib5c86e625839389670d13c683a7427198ef6852f
native_bridge modules may not have vendor variants because they are
used only for native_loader.
Bug: 140702618
Bug: 137709824
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_phone-userdebug && make
Change-Id: Ic9f4abff22597693e66eef520cd1101b5e8c8938
Adds support to Soong for building rust modules. This currently only
supports x86_64 device and x86 linux host targets. The functionality
is sufficient to build crosvm.
Bug: 136189233
Test: Test module builds.
Test: crosvm builds.
Change-Id: I6ea04615834a6d673578ab10ea1a2eb04259fe09
Usually, ".S" files are processes with the c preprocessor, and ".s"
files are not, so they don't have any dependency information, since it
is generated by the preprocessor.
But with the -xassembler-with-cpp flag, ".s" files are processed with
the preprocessor, so we should ask for dependency information from them.
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-t deps out/soong/.intermediates/external/sonivox/arm-wt-22k/libsonivox/android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_static/obj/external/sonivox/arm-wt-22k/lib_src/ARM-E_filter_gnu.o" m
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: Iee7baeebc2b205b5a2f33e7c1705ea4a5b4fc95a
* changes:
Introduce inject_bssl_hash library property.
BoringSSL FIPS build - introduce extraLibFlags and use for STL libs.
Allow linker scripts when building objects.
Allow .o files as srcs.
Rationale: On non-bionic, stl.go currently adds system libraries to
ldFlags, this causes problems for partialLd rules. However adding the
same libraries to libFlags breaks some existing modules due to symbol
conflicts as the system libraries are linked before some module code.
Introduced a general mechanism for adding libraries to be linked
last rather than making this STL-specific.
Bug: 134581881
Bug: 137267623
Test: TH
Change-Id: I779f28c6586b3fea85cc6299b686e4fde95262d3
When the native coverage is enabled, APEXes (and files there) are built
for native coverage as well.
Bug: 138952487
Test: make -j NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS='*' com.android.resolv
find out -name "*.gcno" | grep DnsResolver shows files
Test: libnetd_resolv.zip is found under
$(TARGET_OUT)/apex/com.android.resolv/lib directory
Change-Id: I97bcee9bf8ffc0dc71453abbdb613ed56ea2cdb4
This change fixes a problem in sanitizerMutator where a module is linked
with of non-sanitized variant of a lib at build-time, but is linked with
the sanitized variant of the lib at run-time.
This happened because, for each sanitizer type, every shared libs are
split into non-sanitized and sanitized variants, and then either of the
variants are suppressed from Make so that it isn't installed to the
device.
This change fixes the problem by NOT splitting for shared libs; only the
sanitized variant is created if needed. Header libs, static libs and
shared libs for a few sanitizer types (asan/fuzzer) are however split
into two. This is because the static and headers libs become part of the
depending module, and asan/fuzzer require that the depending module and
the dependant module should be compiled for the same sanitizer.
Bug: 138103882
Bug: 138426065
Test: m com.android.runtime.debug
Check that libziparchive exists under both
/system/apex/com.android.runtime/[lib|lib64]
Change-Id: Ia447785c485c0d049e19477b32bc638bfe6f1608
When no-vendor-variant VNDK is enabled,the vendor variant of VNDK
libraries are not installed.This should not be fit for recovery module.
Recovery module deps should be always installed.
Bug: 138812833
Test: `adb reboot recovery;` recovery mode boot ok
Change-Id: I0c3b8ac0fb0176677ddd94ba7216dd068f2eb81b
In `apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions`, we used to pass the
"all tests" ("") module as `module` for all `apexFile` objects created
from a test module using `test_per_src: true`. An immediate issue of
this situation was that the "" module is hidden from Make, which made
all the generated `apexFile` objects hidden from Make too. This would
break the construction of flattened APEXes, as they rely on Make logic
to install their files.
Instead of collecting `test_per_src` test variations' output files in
`cc.Module.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` and using them in
`apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` as part of handling the
"" variation as a direct dependency of an `apexBundle`, process them
as indirect dependencies (and do nothing for the "" variation direct
dependency).
Adjust the indirect dependency logic in
`apex.apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions` to allow not only
shared/runtime native libraries as indirect dependencies of an
`apexBundle`, but also `test_per_src` tests.
Test: m (`apex/apex_test.go` amended)
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I845e0f0dd3a98d61d0b7118c5eaf61f3e5335724
Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android
source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done
on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a
Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It
also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`),
that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java.
The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the
generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is
`android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build
all input for Kythe on that branch is:
```
XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java
```
Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip
extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so
there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them.
The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend.
The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them
'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches
(clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master
and other PDK branches:
For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor`
for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar`
Bug: 121267023
Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create
.kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building
`xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is
set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before
Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
If a test module with a `test_per_src` property set to `true` is
included in an APEX module, add all the variants for mutator
`test_per_src` as dependencies of the APEX module (not just the
first one).
This is done by adding variation "" of mutator `test_per_src` when
adding a test dependency to an APEX module, which creates an indirect
dependency of the APEX module on all the `test_per_src` variants of
the test module. When generating outputs for the APEX bundle, fetch
and include the set of test outputs from the "" variant.
Test: m (`apex/apex_test.go` amended)
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I1c99855971a8a9b2fc5b964a420e882b6791d4e6
Have `cc.testPerSrcMutator` create an additional variation named "",
having no sources (and generating no output file), but depending on
all other `test_per_src` variations and collecting their output files
in a new field named `cc.Module.testPerSrcOutputFiles`. This is useful
in the case where a module depends on all the `test_per_src`
variations of a test module.
Test: m
Bug: 129534335
Change-Id: I905decc0b9417f47cee9113466677d3bb61ad7b6
Needed to allow removal of the include_dirs property from the
asm_defines.s module. Also, adds ObjectLinkerProperties to cc_defaults
so that default settings of header_libs are correctly prepended to the
properties in cc_object.
Bug: 35624006
Test: m cpp-define-generator-asm-support - compare output before and after change
Change-Id: Ib95d79c5eba4a89b7ab04b6c62090b720ec7e9fe
Bug: http://b/134177005
Bug: http://b/116873221
Previously, the libprofile-extras dependency was added as a
LateStaticLib and the constructor in this library was included during
linking with the '-uinit_profile_extras' linker flag. This was done
because at the deps() stage, the exact binaries that need coverage are
not known (in fact the coverage-enabled variants are not created yet).
This meant that for a link command, if one of the shared libraries
already exported the constructor, the output of the link command did not
load/link libprofile-extras.
For other reasons, we now want to add more symbols to this library that
need to be linked into all libraries and executables. To accomplish
that, refactor the dependency handling so libprofile-extras can be added
as a 'WholeStaticLib'.
This is done by creating a new dependency type (with a coverageDepTag
dependency tag) to add libprofile-extras as a dependency for all modules
that can potentially link with coverage. During the flags() call, this
dependency is moved as a WholeStaticLib dependency iff coverage is
enabled in this link step.
There are a few NFC changes as well:
- deps() takes a DepsContext parameter.
- flags() has an extra PathDeps parameter and return value.
- add useSdk() helper to cc.Module.
Test: Build with coverage and check that we can generate coverage using
SIGUSR1 and the debug.coverage.flush sysprop.
Change-Id: I7e7d8201956a150febbda5bb1794f8ece016db8b
This commit enables ABI diff for libraries without source.
Stub libraries are excluded.
Test: ./create_reference_dumps.py -products aosp_arm64
Test: make
Bug: 135728451
Change-Id: Idbe276db6f5e057175fc098f0226cb38996faa17
sanitizerRuntimeDepsMutator only modifies the currently visited
module, it can visit modules in parallel.
Also, stop recursing into modules that are not static dependencies,
and stop recursing if the module already has all modifications that
the mutator could make.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I95a57f763a91940f1854ba3c587a2f70e8baba97
* changes:
Consolidate *MutatorContext and ModuleContext into BaseModuleContext
Add test for missing defaults modules with AllowMissingDependencies
Capture missing dependency error rules
Share buildDir for android/soong/android tests
Reimplement AddMissingDependencies
Add GenerateAndroidBuildActions to DefaultsModuleBase
Exported includes have been maintained along with other C/C++ flags.
This makes dependencies unclear, and users have had to parse flags to
get exported directories. This separates exported includes and
exported flags, thus making data more structured and explicit.
Bug: 132818174
Test: m
Change-Id: I5c25ac2224988c4a67e4db6fd6e4d39090b74041
Add an empty GenerateAndroidBuildActiosn to DefaultsModuleBase
so that every defaults module doesn't need to provide one. This
will also allow adding an implementation in the next patch.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I13554bdb3a287c2f18e1efab74d4f08a1ba8620c
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
There are cases where a module needs to refer to an intermediate
output of another module instead of its final output. For example,
a module may want to use the .jar containing .class files from
another module whose final output is a .jar containing classes.dex
files. Support a new ":module{.tag}" format in any property that
is annotated with `android:"path"`, which will query the target
module for its ".tag" output(s).
Test: path_properties_test.go, paths_test.go
Test: no unexpected changes in build.ninja
Change-Id: Icd3c9b0d83ff125771767c04046fcffb9fc3f65a
- Updates the fuzzer builds to use SANITIZE_TARGET='fuzzer' instead of
'coverage'.
- Removed an old dependency that made fuzzer builds without ASan
an error.
- Fixed up the build flags to allow fuzzers to be built. Previously, the
coverage flags were manually provided. As the toolchain has moved on,
these flags are no longer compatible with libFuzzer, and so I've updated
them to use the correct, compatible flags.
- Added a dependency mutator for fuzzer coverage.
Bug: 121042685
Test: With all patches in the bug merged, build a fuzzer using
'SANITIZE_TARGET=fuzzer mmma <your_fuzzer>'.
Change-Id: Ib6246980f77bc4babe587b1e88038aa12228fa83
Merged-In: Ib6246980f77bc4babe587b1e88038aa12228fa83
This fixes the problem with cc_object not having this suffix and
as a result overriding non-bridged variants for modules using mk files.
Bug: http://b/77159578
Test: build 4arch product
Change-Id: Ie958f997c6f54f93d8b2987ca5ba605004e1eb70
Do not rely on 'module.Name()' to decide VNDK link type.
Some prebuilt modules such as libclang_rt_prebuilt_library_shared and
vndk_prebuilt may have different naming schemes.(prefix/suffix)
And llndk_library module has '.llndk' suffix.
Instead, use VNDK-related properties (e.g. vndk.enabled,
vendor_available, etc.).
Bug: 132800095
Test: m & check LOCAL_SOONG_LINK_TYPE for prebuilts
Change-Id: I06b0c182aeab16969c44a86397f02be4beb80bbd
For vndk_prebuilt_shared module, it is set by 'version' property.
For other vndk libs(e.g. cc_library with vndk.enabled), it is set as
PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION.
Background:
To support "skip installing current VNDK".
You can get a system.img without current VNDK libs.
This may help when you want a smaller system.img given that the image
will be used with a specific version (not current) of vendor image.
Bug: 132140714
Test: m TARGET_SKIP_CURRENT_VNDK=true && see if current VNDK is not
installed
Change-Id: I1c603efc3e95fe8bdf870f2de91994077899fca7
When HWASAN is enabled, the runtime is conceptually part of Bionic (and
mutually depends on it), so it needs to be treated in the same way as the
Bionic libs.
Now there are only two copies of the runtime: the one in
/system/lib64/bootstrap (which won't be used by ordinary processes) and the
one in the runtime APEX.
This reduces the size of the HWASAN system image and fixes an issue where
multiple copies of the HWASAN runtime were being loaded into 64-bit binaries in
APEXes because the linker namespace for the binary is different from the one
for its dependent libraries outside of APEXes. HWASAN only supports loading
one copy of the runtime per process, so this was causing such binaries to
crash on startup.
Change-Id: I228896e193a035e6dfba9f6e28d0b2e12fc163ea
This is the first commit to generate VNDK snapshot with Soong: .so
files, some txt files, and notice files are captured with Soong. As
ld.config.txt is currently in Android.mk and will be deprecated soon,
configs files (and zipping all of artifacts) are still handled with
Makefile.
Bug: 131564934
Test: 1) DIST_DIR=out/dist development/vndk/snapshot/build.sh
Test: 2) try installing vndk snapshot with:
development/vndk/snapshot/update.py
Change-Id: I8629e1e25bfc461fd495565bb4872c9af176cf92
This allows us to build guest libraries for the native bridge for
arm/arm64 architectures.
Bug: http://b/77159578
Test: make
Change-Id: I35520ca456105ddadd456c78a4eb1e6de39147c5
This commit allows a module to opt in for ABI checks even when it is
not an LLNDK/VNDK module.
Bug: 131421213
Test: Add `header_abi_checker { enabled: true, }` to some module
Change-Id: Ie09d262e651cbb44d7d0eba652f55dc1e1e52962
So that <module>/gen/yacc/... is (re)created by a single rule, previous
files are removed, and location.hh is in the build graph when it is
produced.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I2f6e47ea07f315e10ae1cb8ad50697e7123d0285
Add a proto.plugin property to allow specifying a custom protoc
plugin to generate the code.
Fixes: 70706119
Test: m am StreamingProtoTest
Change-Id: I1ecdd346284b42bbcc8297019d98d2cd564eb94c
Using blueprint.Rule for protoc commands was causing code duplication
because there was no good way to run the same protoc for cc, java and
python but then run custom source packaging steps for java and python.
Move most of the code into a common function that returns a
RuleBuilder, and then let java and python add their own commands at
the end of the rule.
Bug: 70706119
Test: All Soong tests
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ic692136775d273bcc4f4de99620ab4878667c83a
Bug: http://b/128524141
Include libprofile-extras (defined in system/extras/toolchain-extras) to
all modules that need a coverage variant. Also add
'-uinit_profile_extras' when linking with coverage. This causes the
setup code in libprofile-extras to be linked into binaries/libraries
with coverage enabled.
We add the static library to the non-coverage variants as well but is a
no-op for them (since the '-u...' flag is not added for them).
Adding this dependency creates several circular dependencies since
coverage variants were being created for other module types that never
had any compilation or linking done during the build. This change stops
creating coverage variants for toolchain_library, cc_prebuilt_library_*,
cc_library_headers module types (by adding a function to the linker
interface to specify whether native coverage is enabled).
Test: m NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS=*
Test: blueline_coverage target in internal branch (using forrest)
Change-Id: I5db876eb953639a55ba007248dd24e497f987730
Added synopsis to the following modules under cc package:
* cc_binary
* cc_binary_host
* cc_defaults
* cc_genrule
* cc_test
* cc_test_host
Bug: b/128337482
Test: Generated the documentation and verified that the
synopsis was added to each of the module.
Change-Id: I23b7eda449c340783d7cc592df5d2bd399255bf9
When no-vendor-variant VNDK is enabled, the vendor variant of VNDK
libraries are not installed. Since not all VNDK libraries will be
ready for this, we keep a list of library names in cc/vndk.go to
indicate which libraries must have their vendor variants always
installed regardless of whether no-vendor-variant VNDK is enabled.
Also add --remove-build-id option to the strip script to facilitate
the check of functional identity of the two variants.
Bug: 119423884
Test: Add a dummy VNDK library and build with
TARGET_VNDK_USE_CORE_VARIANT := true, with the corresponding
build/make change.
Change-Id: Ieb1589488690e1cef1e310669a8b47a8b8759dac
This change creates following symlinks for bionic files.
/system/lib/libc.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libc.so
/system/lib/libm.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libm.so
/system/lib/libdl.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libdl.so
/system/bin/linker -> /apex/com.android.runtime/bin/linker
...
This allows us to not have mountpoints under /bionic.
Bug: 125549215
Test: m and inspect the symlinks in the system partition.
Change-Id: I3a58bf4f88c967862dbf06065a1af8fc4700dda3
Vendor-available libs can be double-loaded if LLNDK libs depend
on them. Currently soong checks only 'direct' dependency bewteen
LLNDK and VNDK lib. With this change, soong checks if every dependencies
from LLNDK is also LLNDK or VNDK-SP or marked as 'double_loadable:true'.
This change causes many libs to be marked as 'double_loadable'.
Bug: 121280180
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ibc1879b6fd465a3141520abe0150018c3051c0a7
When a sysprop module is listed in whole_static_libs, it is renamed to
"lib" + <module> to actually refer to the generated C++ library for the
sysprop module.
Test: m (sysprop_test amended)
Change-Id: I05eddb24433d444376787be567830929ef078159
Bug: http://b/116873221
This allows us to enable coverage for a module (typically static
libraries) even if a dependent module cannot build with coverage. In
this case, the dependent module can just pick the variant with coverage
off.
- Create the following variants from the coverage mutator:
- "" (empty): Don't build with coverage and always pick the
non-coverage variants for dependents. This variant is
created for modules with 'native_coverage: false'.
- "cov": If this module's path is covered by the COVERAGE_PATHS
option, build this module with coverage. If not, build
this module without coverage. In either case, pick
coverage variants ("cov") for dependencies if available.
- Do not enable coverage:
- for NDK stub libraries
- if sdk_version < 23 since libc doesn't export 'stderr' which is
needed by the coverage/profile runtime library.
- for VNDK libraries
Test: In AOSP: m COVERAGE_PATHS=system/security NATIVE_COVERAGE=true nothing
Change-Id: I4d08790d35cdeaf12fb3c4f999d69a870e65836a
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
cc.Module.staticVariant is used to track the corresponding static
variant of a shared variant. This change fixes a problem that the
staticVariant field is not correctly set when the lib is with stubs:
{...}. This was happening because the staticVariant was set by adding
dependency from shared variant to static variant to reuse object files.
However, for a lib with stubs, the dependency was not created because it
does not make sense to share object files for stubs lib where source
code is auto-generated.
Fixing the issue by adding dependency to the static variant with a
different dependency tag whose only purpose is to set staticVariant
field.
Bug: 122885634
Test: m (cc_test amended)
Change-Id: I7f97cbb4c4a28bf9a93839d3b91ee140835aa6af
Otherwise the code after this assumes that the "to" library is an NDK
library and panics when it isn't.
Bug: 124019854
Test: trigger error, no longer see panic
Change-Id: I88d10e8d882285e24b4f42d0cf85c2d658348617
relative_install_path for cc_library is respected by APEX.
relative_install_path for cc_binary is not yet respected because doing
it will break the path to the dynamic linker in the runtime APEX.
That change should be done along with changes in init, bionic, etc.
Bug: 123721777
Test: m (apex_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I855f8eda0d4255d563861ac96d0d3e2c669e9a2a
Add an empty DepsMutator to ModuleBase so it doesn't have to be
implemented on every module that doesn't need it.
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I545a832a0dbf27386d3080377a75ea482cd9ce59
If the bootstrap property is set to true, a binary configured to refer
to the bootstrap linker at /system/bin/bootstrap/linker[64]. This is for
very early processes that are executed before the init makes the linker
by bind-mounting it.
Bug: 120266448
Test: m init_second_stage and use readelf on the built file
DT_INTERP is set to /system/bin/bootstrap/linker64 and
Change-Id: I67487701192f127679cc8127ddc9f53e102ba9c4
This change fixes a bug that sanitizer runtime libs for non-core variant
(e.g. recovery, vendor, etc.) are not installed. It happened because the
dependency to the sanitizer runtime lib was without 'image' variant,
which in most case caused only the core variant - which is the first in
the image variants - of the lib to be installed.
Fixing the issue by correctly selecting image variant depending on the
location of the lib having dependency to the runtime lib.
Bug: 123525879
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET=hwaddress m out/target/product/blueline/boot.img
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET=address m out/target/product/blueline/boot.img
libclang_rt.*.so is under
out/target/product/blueline/root/recovery/system/lib64
Change-Id: Iea7d718d4971e36521f0a3f712a454de944cd7ac
Some modules rely on symlink_preferred_arch to have expected files
present. This change makes apexs include these symlinks.
Test: m com.android.runtime.debug
pushd $(mktemp -d)
mkdir mnt
unzip $OUT/apex/system/com.android.runtime.debug.apex
sudo mount -o loop,ro apex_payload.img mnt
Ensure that mnt/bin/dalvikvm and mnt/bin/dex2oatd both exist and
are symlinks to mnt/bin/dalvikvm64 and mnt/bin/dex2oatd32
respectively.
Bug: 119942078
Bug: 122373634
Bug: 123079311
Change-Id: I47868fbedc5bdd3141a836c488f79e91e0a6ddfe
Add a dependency from a stubs lib to headers libs so that the headers
can be re-exported.
Bug: 122717287
Test: m; a test added to apex_test.go
Change-Id: I8d48c072815c6b02d343ef09cb44dfc6d1af8e64
A module can be built multiple times when it is referenced from one
or more APEXes. Sometimes, it is required for the module to behave
differently depending on the context; e.g., do A when built form
APEX M, do B when built for APEX N, and do C when built for platform.
The idea is to have a macro __ANDROID_APEX__ which is set to the
name of the apex that the module is built for. It is undefined when
the module is built for platform.
Bug: 122714993
Test: m (apex_test amended)
Change-Id: I11a89c6a0e799f4810194de7ef9ee472a71ca498
Introduce a new tag earlySharedDepTag which is added in front of the
ordinary sharedDep dependencies. Dependency to the ASAN runtime lib is
added with the new tag.
Bug: 120894259
Bug: 121038155
Test: m; SANITIZE_TARGET=address m
Use readelf -d to see if the runtime lib is in the first DT_NEEDED one.
Change-Id: I90de6ab95df734a99995532d826564b13fe05316
This CL adds configs for the arm64 and x64 fuchsia
device targets, sets up the necessary linker flags,
and disables some functionality that is not currently
supported on Fuchsia.
Bug: 119831161
Test: Compile walleye, internal validation against
fuchsia_arm64-eng and fuchsia_x86_64-eng.
Change-Id: I2881b99d2e3a1995e2d8c00a2d86ee101a972c94
This commit fixes `shared_libs` for `cc_prebuilt_binary`,
`cc_prebuilt_library_static`, and `cc_prebuilt_library_shared`. Before
this commit, all shared libraries in `shared_libs` are dropped from the
generated `LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES`. This commit fixes the problem by
delegating `linkerDeps()` to `libraryDecorator.linkerDeps()`.
This commit also fixes the dependencies to NDK shared libraries. Before
this change, those dependencies are mapped to a `ndkStubDepTag` and then
ignored by the computation of `AndroidMkSharedLibs`. This commit adds
it back.
Bug: 123053270
Bug: 119084334
Test: libclang_rt.scudo-*.so can be checked with 2 more hacks.
Change-Id: I59e37e1a3fe0c329e8cb7032e5671f117f7832a0
libclang_rt.*.so depends on libc++, which is not a part of NDK. Thus,
this workaround must be added in order not to break the build when the
prebuilt dependencies are checked.
Bug: 121358700
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: Icaeb7adf96fb72829053e198b659ebcb19a035fc
This commit removes a break statement so that apex stub libraries are
added to LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES for prebuilt ABI checker.
This CL doesn't change I09b78e38df285033ef6e9c85f7ea4b0274e85070 [1].
The libraries provided by apex modules are not installed to
`/system/lib[64]` because their stub libraries have
`LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE := true`.
[1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/844555
Bug: 120266448
Bug: 119084334
Test: Add `stubs: { symbol_file: "libnetd_resolv.map.txt", versions: ["1"]}`
to libnetd_resolv, create a program that depends on
`libnetd_resolve`, build the program, and do not find
`/system/lib/libnetd_resolv.so`.
Change-Id: Iffa2c1a0eac9c4940ec1fa05fbacb9806272c31e
This commit skips the ABI checks on LL-NDK-Private because
LL-NDK-Private libs are only used by other VNDK-core or VNDK-SP libs on
the system partition, are NOT used by vendor modules, and do not
constitute a system-vendor interface.
Bug: 122938657
Test: development/vndk/tools/header-checker/utils/create_reference_dumps.py
Change-Id: Ia2af4250ef1443f8ea3ed5ab111668462f120979
This change first introduces the interface "Sanitizeable" that
module types other than cc.Module can use to be handled by the sanitizer
mutator. APEX module, by implementing the interface, gets sanitizer
variants.
In doing so, sanitizer.go is refactored so that modules have explicit
dependencies to the runtime sanitizer libraries. This allows the runtime
library to be packaged into the APEX when required. This also completes
the dependency graph; updating the prebuilt sanitizer runtime will
trigger rebuilding of modules using the runtime.
Bug: 120894259
Bug: 121038155
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET=hwaddress m apex.test
Test: TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true SANITIZE_TARGET=address m
Change-Id: Ia91576ff48cda3c996350308b75bf83fcf7c23d7
This reverts commit 769e50b3c9.
Reason for revert: Likely causing build failure on aosp_x86_64-eng in aosp_master:
"build/make/core/base_rules.mk:271: error: art/build/apex: MODULE.TARGET.SHARED_LIBRARIES.com.android.runtime.host.libart-compiler already defined by art/build/apex."
Change-Id: I83b7caa04b2648e4e4914aae2fa5878516634eed
The unstripped file for libraries in APEXes are available via
out/target/product/<device>/symbols/apex/<apex_name>/path_to_lib.
This change make the symbol files available by installing the individual
files in APEXes to the directory where the APEXes will be mounted at
(i.e. runtime directory which is /apex/<apex_name>). Note that the files
are not actually packaged to a filesystem image; they are installed just
to create the symbol files under the out directory where developers can
use them for debugging.
Bug: 120846816
Test: m com.android.runtime.debug
There are unstripped files under
out/target/product/walleye/symbols/apex/com.android.runtime.debug
Change-Id: Ib182e2bf8787b7669ccba13814491db35370f468
If a lib is directly included in an APEX (via native_shared_libs
property) and the lib has stubs (via stubs.versions property), then the
ordinary non-stubs variant of the library is renamed to
<libname>.bootstrap in the makefile. At the same time, the stubs variant
of the lib becomes visible and it's name is <libname>.
This ensures that modules in Android.mk build against the stubs
variant thus preventing them from using private APIs in the lib.
The non-stubs variant, however, is used if the module explicitly has
set the new 'bootstrap' property to true. This is useful for building
some early binaries (such as init and vold) which need to run before
APEXes are activated. Since they can't use the bionic libs from the
runtime APEX, they should use the bionic libs left in the system
partition which is called the boostrap bionic.
Bug: 120266448
Test: m
Test: m with https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/bionic/+/849044
Change-Id: I882b8aeb5b29460f07b4424e4f8eb844d6c9a9b0
This commit stops building lsdump files for APEX variants since APEX
variants are local to APEX modules themselves.
Bug: 121986692
Test: make findlsdumps # compare $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/lsdump_paths.txt
Change-Id: I37fcd152d0d84d235a354ea53e53e808dd71464a
This change fixes following problem:
1) a native lib having stubs is defined.
2) the lib is included in an APEX.
3) a static binary is linking the lib from outside of the APEX.
4) then, the dependency from the binary to the lib is vanishing.
This is happening because cc.depsToPaths() mistakely does not
distinguish static lib deps from shared lib deps. For shared lib deps,
it creates two dependencies (one for stubs variant and the other for
non-stubs variant) and choose the stubs variant when the lib and the
current module is not in the same APEX (i.e. dependency to the non-stubs
variant is discarded). However, since we don't have stubs variant for
static library, it ends up having no dependency to the library if the
link is static.
Fixing the issue by skipping the variant selection routine when the link
is static.
Test: m (apex_test added)
Test: build with https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/bionic/+/849044
Change-Id: I21102a31cc5c0b105da2affdd035bd5cc571a6ab
use_vendor, when set to true, brings vendor variant of the native
libraries and binaries to the APEX.
Bug: 115707625
Test: m (apex_test updated)
Change-Id: Ib4e996f8652f4ce4645a9c22f6914e2ab35edda6
The runtime APEX is built for host as well as for target. Therefore
stubs libs should be available also for host.
Bug: 120670568
Test: follow the repro step shown in b/120670568#comment4
Change-Id: I350fe490848ae9ceb55aade0521bdfaf48ed083f
This change fixes a problem that APEX variations are created for the
modules that actually shouldn't built for any APEX. For example,
consider this case.
apex { name: "myapex", native_shared_libs: ["mylib"],}
cc_library { name: "mylib", shared_libs: ["libfoo#10"],}
cc_library { name: "libfoo",
shared_libs: ["libbar"],
stubs: { versions: ["10"], }, }
cc_library { name: "libbar", ...}
Before this change, both the stubs and non-stubs variations of libfoo
were mutated with apexMuator, which is incorrect for the non-stubs
varia; there is no dependency chain from the apex "myapex" to the
non-stubs variation, but to the stubs variation due to the #10 syntax.
This was happening becauses we used the name of the module to determine
whether it should be built for APEX or not. Both stubs and non-stubs
variations have the same module name "libfoo".
Fixing this issue by recording the list of APEX variations required
directly on the module. So, the stubs variation of libfoo has myapex in
its apex variations list, but the non-stubs variation doesn't, and thus
apexMutator does not pick up the non-stubs variation.
Test: m (apex_test updated and passing)
Test: cherry-pick ag/5747464 and m
Change-Id: I31e618626809a828a55fff513ef5f81f79637afa
When the stubs variant of a library is dependend by a platform component
and the library is included in one or more APEX, the library is not
installed to the platform, because it is provided by APEX.
Bug: 120266448
Test: m
Test: add stubs: { versions: ["1"], }, to libnetd_resolv
then build netd. libnetd_resolv.so does not exist under /system.
Change-Id: I09b78e38df285033ef6e9c85f7ea4b0274e85070
When a native module is built for an APEX and is depending on a native
library having stubs (i.e. stubs.versions property is set), the stubs
variant is used unless the dependent lib is directly included in the
same APEX with the depending module.
Example:
apex {
name: "myapex",
native_shared_libs: ["libX", "libY"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libX",
shared_libs: ["libY", "libZ"],
}
cc_library {
name: "libY",
stubs: { versions: ["1", "2"], },
}
cc_library {
name: "libZ",
stubs: { versions: ["1", "2"], },
}
In this case, libX is linking to the impl variant of libY (that provides
private APIs) while libY is linking to the version 2 stubs of libZ. This is
because libY is directly included in the same apex via
native_shared_libs property, but libZ isn't.
Bug: 112672359
Test: apex_test added
Change-Id: If9871b70dc74a06bd828dd4cd1aeebd2e68b837c
VNDK libs are system defined libraries. They must not be product
specific. Adding sanity check and a test to prevent setting
`product_specific: true` on VNDK libs.
Bug: 119575107
Test: building a vndk lib with 'product_specific: true,'
must return error.
Change-Id: Ie0326540a692573f076ee08baf5d2e2f09d1007e
AArch64 execute-only memory is only supported when using lld as the
linker. There's still a few modules which don't use lld, so in those
cases we need to disable this option.
Bug: 77958880
Test: Module with use_clang_lld false builds without XOM
Test: Module without use_clang_lld defined builds with XOM
Change-Id: I4ab961c4d7342c54c6b40b9facfe18a45ed883bd
Before it just mentioned 'double_loadable', but in this context,
LL-NDK and VNDK-SP libraries also work.
Bug: 119790516
Test: N/A
Change-Id: Ie09a959fd5e05b9cb73db30d3cc2853694577dfe
Adds build system support for generating AArch64 binaries with
execute-only memory layouts via a new xom module property. Also adds
support for an ENABLE_XOM build flag for global builds.
Bug: 77958880
Test: make -j ENABLE_XOM=true
Change-Id: Ia2ea981498dd12941aaf5ca807648ae37527e3ee
Shadow call stack (SCS) is a security mitigation that uses a
separate stack (the SCS) for return addresses.
The effect of setting sanitize.scs on a shared library is to build
the library and all of its static library dependencies with SCS. This
is similar to CFI and the other sanitizers.
Bug: 112907825
Bug: 119557795
Change-Id: I82fb2b38b10eac911c4d2d120b74fea4af0622ad
This reverts commit 555c114283.
Reason for revert: The namespace issue in the pi-dev-plus-aosp-without-vendor branch is now fixed.
Change-Id: I26ed591447797a8ee505f43bdd209162418b6c5e
Arch property struct types are created at runtime. Go has a limit
of 2**16 bytes for the name of a type, and the type of a struct
created at runtime is a string containing all the names and types
of its fields. To avoid going over the limit, split the runtime
created structs into multiple shards.
Also undo MoreBaseLinkerProperties now that it is no longer
required.
Bug: 80437643
Test: m checkbuild
Test: no change to out/soong/build.ninja
Change-Id: I035b20332ec63f3d4b1696855c5b0b0a810597b7
llvm-ar takes a --plugin argument but it is ignored for compatibility,
so passing it has no effect.
Change-Id: I4fc51d226d66cf2a43462d3d4ccc12e6e5ebb226
Export static libraries through LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES and
LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES. This enables dependency-based NOTICE file
generation. Also, add a notice property in the libwinpthread module.
Bug: 36073965
Test: cc_test.go
Change-Id: If1ca1f9159e80cf8fbe71df7a13ca5d6a1f63b40
Export static libraries through LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES and
LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES. This enables dependency-based NOTICE file
generation. Also, add a notice property in the libwinpthread module.
Bug: 36073965
Test: cc_test.go
Change-Id: Ic63ca523b40acac82bbe876f7aa40ecd495907c5
A cc_library or cc_library_shared can be configured to have stubs
variants of the lib.
cc_library_shared {
name: "libfoo",
srcs: ["foo.cpp"],
stubs: {
symbol_file: "foo.map.txt",
versions: ["1", "2", "3"],
},
}
then, stubs variants of libfoo for version 1, 2, and 3 are created
from foo.map.txt. Each version has the symbols from the map file where
each symbol is annotated with the version that the symbol was introduced
via the 'introduced=<ver>' syntax. The versions don't need to be in sync
with the platform versions (e.g., P for 28). The versions are local to
the library.
For another library or executable to use the versioned stubs lib, use
the new 'name#ver' syntax to specify the version:
cc_binary {
name: "test",
....
shared_libs: ["libFoo#2"],
}
Internally, a new mutator 'version' is applied to all cc.Module objects.
By default, a variant named 'impl' is created for the non-stub version.
If the versions property is set, additional variations are created per a
version with the mutable property BuildStubs set as true, which lets the
compiler and the linker to build a stubs lib from the symbol file
instead from the source files.
This feature will be used to enforce stable interfaces among APEXs. When
a lib foo in an APEX is depending on a lib bar in another APEX, then bar
should have stable interface (in C lang) and foo should be depending on
one of the stubs libs of bar. Only libraries in the same APEX as foo can
link against non-stub version of it.
Bug: 112672359
Test: m (cc_test added)
Change-Id: I2488be0b9d7b7b8d7761234dc1c9c0e3add8601c
In order to simplify the wrapper function, and stop using a linker
script, generate a set of flags to pass to LLD. Then run
host_bionic_inject on the linked binary in order to verify the
embedding, and give the wrapper function the address of the original
entry point (_start).
Bug: 31559095
Test: build host bionic with prebuilts/build-tools/build-prebuilts.sh
Change-Id: I53e326050e0f9caa562c6cf6f76c4d0337bb6faf
ApexModule is the interface for APEX-aware modules. The module type apex
uses the interface to get APEX-specific information from other modules,
such as the list of APEXs that a module should be built for.
A module that is included in an APEX will be built specificaly for the
APEX. This is especially required for shared libraries; we shouldn't
just copy the artifacts built for platform, because they may be linking
against private (=unstable) symbols that are not available to APEXs
which are basically unbundled.
This CL, as a first step, makes cc.Module an APEX-aware module type.
Bug: 112672359
Test: m apex.test; the built apex has all the direct and transitive
shared lib dependencies of the libs and executables listed in Android.bp
Change-Id: I21f6a586654779984f0f5154b2a08b2adbf2168b
Clang is always used now, so we can remove all the GCC checks. Removing
GCC-specific configuration will happen in the next CL.
Test: m
Change-Id: I4835ecf6062159315d0dfb07b098e60bff033a8a
JNI testing will need to create basic native shared library
modules, export the minimum mutators and module types for
the required dependencies of a native shared library.
Bug: 80095087
Test: cc_test.go
Change-Id: Ibe7bc88b69cb0851291cb09a4c0c6cdb421b8651
prefer32 needs to be set differently for app and native modules.
Make it use lambda provided by the module type instead of trying
to make archMutator figure it out.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ibf8af35fdd3e1721725539d1f5452f4439d2125c
APEX needs to know the location of the output file of cc.Module to copy
it to an intermediate directory and package there.
Bug: 112672359
Test: m apex.test
Change-Id: Iaa19b29c2859df96f50716001dbd57df3f596050
Export Soong cc modules to Make using a new soong_cc_prebuilt.mk that
bypasses all of prebuilt_internal.mk, dynamic_binary.mk and binary.mk.
This also means that stripping is handled in Soong instead of Make.
Relands If9008c50920779048480f5eeeb0084f26006c998 with fixes for
mac builds.
Bug: 113936524
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I9710ff57f0793f36eb889eabd08bd60a365a88dd
Export Soong cc modules to Make using a new soong_cc_prebuilt.mk that
bypasses all of prebuilt_internal.mk, dynamic_binary.mk and binary.mk.
This also means that stripping is handled in Soong instead of Make.
Bug: 113936524
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: If9008c50920779048480f5eeeb0084f26006c998
We need to keep support in Soong until toolchain_library no longer uses
GCC.
Test: out/build-aosp_arm64.ninja is the same before/after
Test: build_test on downstream branches
Change-Id: Ib78bcd6d5544afc3a3164f65fa72a3f08b2acf29
This commit extends ABI stability checks to all NDK shared libs
(including the framework-related ones such as libandroid.so).
Bug: 112404572
Bug: 79576032
Test: make findlsdumps # (and check the output)
Change-Id: I0147c60ce0c90d187f85b996911d98326a0c37ae
Dependencies of disabled modules may not have the right variations
for calling AddVariationDependencies, skip DepsMutator completely
on disabled modules.
Bug: 112707915
Test: m checkbuild
Test: prebuilts/build-tools/build-prebuilts.sh
Change-Id: I702e591437e5e6eb9f91f3b7eb32bacc4bd5d249
ctx.AddDependency will succeed if the named dependency only has a
single variant, even if that variant is the wrong architecture.
Use ctx.AddVariationDependency(nil, ...) instead, which requires
that all variations of the calling module match the dependency.
Bug: 112707915
Test: no change to out/soong/build.ninja
Test: using a device dependency in a host java module is an error
Change-Id: I70b661a57d4412eb63b8c9841febfb756e9e025d
This CL fixes a bug that when a module is configured as 'vendor: true' &&
'recovery_available: true', the link type of the recovery variant of the
module is incorrectly set to 'native:vendor'. This was because,
androidmk.go emits 'LOCAL_PROPRIETARY_MODULE := true' whenever
Proprietary property is set to true, regardless of whether it is a
recovery variant or not. This in turn makes LOCAL_USE_VNDK := true for
the module which in turn causes the link type to be 'native:vendor'.
Fixing the bug by resetting the properties like Proprietary, Vendor,
Soc_specific, etc. for the recovery variants.
Bug: 113277544
Test: m -j (test added)
Change-Id: I5d6ae76e46ef8fcd9204d386d0809862a7b0ff7e
This is a new sanitizer similar to ASan, but with a few differences
from the build system perspective:
* Only runs on AArch64.
* Supports static binaries.
* Bionic itself will be built with HWASan.
* Does not have any "if a library is sanitized than the binary must
be, too" requirements unlike ASan. Even better, individual static
libraries can be freely sanitized or not. We propagate "nosanitize"
from binaries to static libraries anyway, because otherwise there
is no good way to disable hwasan on a binary as a whole.
Same a CFI, we export a list of sanitized static libraries to make.
In fact, we export separate lists for vendor and regular libraries,
because it is possible for one to be sanitized without the other
(i.e. there can be mylib.hwasan.vendor w/o mylib.hwasan or vice
versa).
Bug: 112438058, 112709969
Test: manual, part of a bigger patch set
Change-Id: Ie4fdeb522ac03cf9684526882e84dfee3807b6a7
Most everything in Soong is using clang (and we're getting very close
for Make as well), so remove the ability to select GCC to build a
module.
We still need to keep the internal functionality around to find libgcc.a
and other toolchain_library modules with GCC.
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I5ef3e3836b9ad3e160669ac32aee39698c9b72c3
This commit cleans up `createVndkSourceAbiDump()` and renames it to
`shouldcreateVndkSourceAbiDump()`.
Test: lunch aosp_walleye-userdebug && make
Change-Id: Iff4379e2812c4b5c5baff288b938eed5d92e024f
Fixed a bug that recovery variant of a module is not created on 32-bit
targets. The bug was happening because the creation of the recovery
variant relied on DevicePrefer32BitExecutables() which returns false
for 32-bit only targets.
Now, recovery variant is checked against the primary architecture of the
device that is returned by DevicePrimaryArchType().
Test: m -j adbd.recovery on aosp_arm and aosp_arm64
adbd is built under recovery/root/system/bin and it is ELF32 and ELF64,
respectively for the targets.
Test: m -j libc.recovery on aosp_arm, aosp_arm64, aosp_sailfish
and the x86+arm target in mater. Only one libc.so is installed
under recovery/root/system/lib (or lib64).
Change-Id: I83a248d81f2c71dcfb0e9d887a75b71338f27b4d
VisitDepsDepthFirst is almost never correct, as it can't query
dependency tags of multiple dependencies between the same two modules.
Replace VisitDepsDepthFirst with WalkDeps in sanitize.go and
python.go. Also verify the dependency tag before continuing to
recurse to ensure that they don't recurse through genrules and into
unrelated modules.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I2f7560126f56b51a40ec39dfbdcc18b5891489f7
To save space in the recovery partition, modules installed to the
partition are restricted to be built in the first architecure (i.e.,
32bit for 32bit-only device or when TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT is true, and
64bit otherwise).
Most notably, this change removes the 32-bit variant of the linker
(about 1MB). The linker was installed regardless of whether there is a
32-bit executable or not. Now, the unnecessary linker is not installed
and it is guaranteed that all modules in the partition are built with the
same architecture.
Bug: 79146551
Test: m -j
Test: out/target/product/<name>/recovery/root/system/bin/ has only one
variant of the linker.
Change-Id: I4070a43555bad4cfa8eff5253b09dcd004ea8251
VNDK-Ext are modules with `vndk.enabled: true` but not having
`vendor_available: true`. In addition, VNDK-Ext should be checked by
source ABI checker. This change fixes the regression introduced in
Bug: 110142940
Test: Create libminijail_ext, break some ABIs, and see an error.
Change-Id: I8b47ac12d2e132f641129c9549ed22c3971d6c89