Pass the architecture, mulitlib type and native bridge state to
each variant of a cc_genrule rule as environment variables.
Bug: 200872604
Test: TestCmdPrefix
Change-Id: I39c4c2d5bbd4f4cc72a4777715db1df049345b37
Current snapshot definition is located in the CC module, so it is
difficult to capture non-CC module (such as prebuilt_etc) to the
snapshot. Separate general snapshot definition from cc so other modules
can also define its own snapshot.
Bug: 192430376
Test: m nothing passed
Change-Id: Ifb69fb3d2ec555b629aa31ec03e7ce5831fd3063
This CL exports and refactors some cc vendor-snapshot related functions
so they can be reused by rust modules to support vendor snapshotting.
Bug: 184042776
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I12706e62ce0ac3b2b4298085fafc1d77b8e0a0c4
A module will be installed to /debug_ramdisk if debug_ramdisk is set to
true.
This is a reland of f84e9c05e2, with a fix
that removes /first_stage_ramdisk.
Bug: 184004542
Test: soong test
Change-Id: I739de63cfec6b0fec5a90f7c4741fc4d884d209c
This reverts commit f84e9c05e2.
Because this breaks the usage of boot-debug.img and
vendor_boot-debug.img
Bug: 185970130
Bug: 185990198
Test: make bootimage_debug
Change-Id: I7886c971982faae1d5bc34688643de8d94d6e201
A module will be installed to debug_ramdisk (or
debug_ramdisk/first_stage_ramdisk if recovery as boot is true) if
debug_ramdisk is set to true.
Bug: 184004542
Test: soong test
Change-Id: Ic5a4d27407e506fffa462de2149e0785f11b2ac7
'vendor_available: true' creates a vendor variant from a system
module. The vendor variant of the module is installed to /vendor.
However, we may want to install the vendor variant to /odm, instead.
'device_specific: true' does not work for this purpose because
'vendor_available: true' is allowed only for the system or product
modules to create a vendor variant. But 'device_specific: true'
itself creates a vendor variant that may not work with
'vendor_available: true'.
To install the vendor variant to /odm, we define a new property
'odm_available'. 'odm_available' is exactly the same as the
'vendor_available' except the install path of the vendor variant.
By defining 'odm_available: true', the vendor variant of the module
will be installed to /odm or /vendor/odm instead of /vendor.
Bug: 176147321
Bug: 176079978
Test: check if a module with 'odm_available: true' is installed to
/vendor/odm
Change-Id: I2d16bd2c515796597b2fbd1eb66f7c2736434697
With this patch, `vendor_available: true` will no longer creates
product variant. Instead, modules need to set `product_available:
true` if they have to be available to product vanriant.
If both properties are defined for VNDKs, they must have the same
values.
Bug: 150902910
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I28fb6886e6114583227a31151136627c8516ac9c
To make a module available to product variants, it must define
`product_available: true`. `vendor_available: true` will not create
product variants any more.
However, in this CL, we don't change the behavior of
`vendor_available` property. It still creates both variants. After we
update all Android.bp files that need to provide product variants
with `product_available: true`, we may upload the remaining patches.
Bug: 150902910
Test: lunch aosp_arm64-userdebug && m
Change-Id: I0fd5be7bbae2c45d5cab3c3c2ca49f53a9b6f975
Add vendor_ramdisk_available and vendor_ramdisk attribute to
various rules. When a vendor_ramdisk variant of a module is
generated, it is installed to $OUT/vendor-ramdisk.
It is similar to a ramdisk image.
Test: m nothing -j
Change-Id: Ib2d16459f3094dbe21c3bdb7c016cb4b2bf62765
When building a vendor snapshot, the general rule the
build system uses to select a module for inclusion into
the vendor snapshot is if it's a framework module.
However, there are cases where a partner may modify the
framework module, thereby assuming control of that
module.
This change adds the exclude_from_vendor_snapshot
property allowing the partner to mark a module that
would normally be included in the vendor snapshot for
exclusion. This module is then built from source when
building the vendor image against the vendor snapshot.
Bug: 165705527
Test: m nothing
Test: build partner code against vendor snapshot
Change-Id: I6c5c15f13eeeb8f29717a4abd84b65fa72096889
Not all vendor modules are meant to be working with multiple versions of
vndk unmodified. This restricts all vendor or vendor_available modules
to only one variant. Modules under proprietary directories will only
have BOARD_VNDK_VERSION variant, while modules under AOSP directories
will only have PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION variant.
Bug: 157106227
Bug: 157133296
Test: capture snapshot from R
Test: try building master with R snapshot
Change-Id: I4ebe1da8d887cd76722fa8ab5ae9305da09074d4
Merged-In: I4ebe1da8d887cd76722fa8ab5ae9305da09074d4
(cherry picked from commit af578ffacc)
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
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
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
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)
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
genrule modules were not mutated by the apex mutator. As a result, a
module that is mutated for an apex have depended on the genrule modules
host_bionic_linker_{asm|flags} that are not mutated for the APEX.
This in turn caused an inconsistency problem because the
host_bionic_linker_* genrules use the dynamic linker that isn't mutated
for APEX as an input, while the outputs of the genrules are used by
modules mutated for APEX. The inconsistency caused b/135008828.
Fixing this issue by correctly let genrule to be mutated by the apex
mutator.
Bug: 135008828
Test: checkout master-art-host
ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES=true DIST_DIR=out/dist
./art/tools/dist_linux_bionic.sh -j50 showcommands
com.android.runtime.host
is passing
Change-Id: I92d90400c61d3951f6202d932832d0cb63c95a7d
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
recovery_available property is required in cc_genrule. Specifically,
we will mark libminijail as recovery_available:true as part of building
adbd and other stuffs for recovery. Some source code of libminijail is
created via cc_genrule, so we need recovery_available in the module
type.
Bug: 79146551
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I0cf0d9b1004dda055373573e5c5a7debd112685f
cc_genrule is the same as a normal genrule, but can depend on other cc
modules (like cc_object).
Test: mmma external/minijail
Change-Id: I8df87665c7bdc76ce89c92755c054f967a818e57