Rather than having a single storage container, make multiple so that it
is easier to unit test building modules with bazel with MockBazelContext
Test: go test genrule_test
Change-Id: I1da85d28f096d5102ad889b9518fdda6914342b1
This CL contains the converter for libdl_android, a cc_library that
expands into a cc_shared_library and a regular cc_library.
Test: TH
Test: bp2build; bazel test //build/bazel/tests/...
Change-Id: If70641a538211b0d6b2aac0e4d0d06912318304d
go idiom is to define the interface where it is used rather than where
it is defined. This makes it obvious that ParseResult is not a used part
of the interface, removing the need to return an interface{} and cast
results.
Test: go test soong tests
Test: generate & sync bp2build; mixed build libc
Change-Id: I0d8d99c1d8d0125588522cc86502286b83c91bf7
This CL is pretty large, so I recommend starting with reading the newly
added tests for the expected behavior.
This change works in conjunction with the linked CLs in the Gerrit topic.
Those CLs add support for new platform() definitions for OS targets
specified in Soong's arch.go, which are configurable through
Android.bp's `target {}` property. It works similary to previous CLs
adding support for the `arch {}` property.
These configurable props are keyed by the OS: android, linux_bionic,
windows, and so on. They map to `select` statements in label list
attributes, which this CL enables for cc_library_headers' header_libs
and export_header_lib_headers props.
This enables //bionic/libc:libc_headers to be generated correctly, from:
cc_library_headers {
name: "libc_headers",
target: {
android: {
header_libs: ["libc_headers_arch"],
export_header_lib_headers: ["libc_headers_arch"],
},
linux_bionic: {
header_libs: ["libc_headers_arch"],
export_header_lib_headers: ["libc_headers_arch"],
},
},
// omitted props
}
to:
cc_library_headers(
name = "libc_headers",
deps = [] + select({
"//build/bazel/platforms/os:android": [
":libc_headers_arch",
],
"//build/bazel/platforms/os:linux_bionic": [
":libc_headers_arch",
],
"//conditions:default": [],
}),
)
Test: TH
Test: Verify generated //bionic/libc:libc_headers
Fixes: 183597786
Change-Id: I01016cc2cc9a71449f02300d747f01decebf3f6e
This is a step in the right direction to allow generalized specification
of variant information in the form of configuration transitions, such
that not all transitions must be specified manually. This allows for
much more reasonable addition of new variations in mixed builds.
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc
Change-Id: I95898da06af6d0e3e1f7c073aaf8ec0ebe26c951
This requires linking Blueprint into soong_ui. It lets us avoid the
complicated dance of Ninja files and shell scripts: now the information
as to how soong_build is built is passed directly to Blueprint using a
struct that contains all the information the command line arguments used
to contain.
The ability to run Blueprint from the command line is kept (for now).
Some variables in bootstrap/command.go needed public accessor functions
because soong_build reads them. This will be disentangled by moving the
flag parsing to soong_build.
The presence of the flag definitions in Blueprint means that soong_ui
now also accepts them. This is not a problem in practice because they
are ignored and because soong_ui itself is hidden behind a few layers of
shell scripts.
Test: Presubmits + the new bootstrap_test.sh .
Change-Id: I6dca478f356f56a8aee1e457d71439272351390b
When running tests locally, it fails to build due to using the incorrect
formatting.
Test: go test soong test
Change-Id: Iccdc3fbc93e409d74f1b71d929dd9650492b401d
While this may be helpful in the immediate-term, it will cause
incredibly bloated logs as more of the build is managed by Bazel.
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I84f9ea5457c8180bc323a3835f70f5ec23e5c00e
Previously, the build failed if the directory already existed,
so mixed builds had to be null builds.
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL=1 USE_BAZEL_ANAYSIS=1 m libc &&
USE_BAZEL=1 USE_ANALYSIS=1 m libc
Change-Id: I167cb82b3e47e9388a1ebca7daffe45f91474125
Also introduce test suite for aquery handling
Test: m nothing
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc
Change-Id: I2493d42782099ea0b575968fca38bce6f0d59015
This effectively moves execution of Bazel actions outside of soong_build
and alongside ninja execution of the actual ninja files, whether that be
by ninja or by Bazel itself.
This almost allows for mixed builds and Bazel-as-Ninja-executor to
coexist, but requires hacks explained in b/175307058.
Test: Treehugger
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc
Test: lunch aosp_flame && USE_BAZEL=1 USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc,
though this requires a hack of the main BUILD file. See b/175307058
Change-Id: Ia2f6b0f1057e8cea3809de66d8287f13d84b510c
Bazel is executed several times during the execution of soong_build.
For each bazel execution, generate a profile and save under the
BAZEL_METRICS_DIR which is defined in soong_ui.
Bug: b/174479924
Test: * USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 USE_BAZEL=1 m nothing and checked
if the cquery and graph build bazel profiles were generated.
* Verified that the generated bazel profiles were uploaded
to the local dev metrics pipeline.
Change-Id: I3d20204484dc6c5a1525a5d3eec1d62cfb33535b
This removes the need to source bazelenv.sh for USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS, and
unifies mixed builds to use the checked in tools/bazel and bazelrc.
It also unifies all bazel-related output to be in out/bazel.
Without aosp/1502095, this change still requires toplevel_output_directories to be an empty
list, otherwise there'll be this error:
ERROR: Directories specified with toplevel_output_directories should be
ignored and can not be used as sources.
Test: With aosp/1441774: rm -rf out/ && lunch aosp_cf_x86_auto && USE_BAZEL_ANALYSIS=1 m libc && prebuilts/build-tools/linux-x86/bin/ninja -f out/combined-aosp_cf_x86_auto.ninja -t commands libc | grep bazel-out | wc -l # 2 results
Change-Id: I69b217ec88da531415792bb6e04b6a194ca4718d
This allows mixed builds to continue functioning even given the toplevel
WORKSPACE file containing toplevel_output_directories with out/.
Test: Manually verified on aosp_flame building libc.
Change-Id: I80fc4853421317e2d2c7f03d92d58286df1342ce
This adds an extra step to mixed builds: creating a master BUILD/bzl
file pair to facilitate running a single cquery command to analyze
all soong->bazel edges in a single request.
Test: Mixed build tested with aosp/1441774, verified ninja outputs
depend on `bazel-out/` intermediates
Test: Manually verified contents of master BUILD and bzl files
Change-Id: I04803bcc91ac4182578f505b3f42893061ddd167
As a result, one can enable bazel-as-ninja-executor separately from
mixed builds.
Test: Manually verified building image with and without bazelenv.sh.
Change-Id: Ia97806fb41e1de850a80b9483ed8a5ff50d9dab2
This retriggers soong_build whenever a new bzl, WORKSPACE, or
BUILD.bazel file is changed or added.
Test: Manually verified on bionic/libc genrules with manual changes to
related BUILD/bzl/WORKSPACE files -- these all retrigger builds.
Test: Updated finder_test.go
Change-Id: I634384f88781a6b6db32f5d6bf9c07e179e14c39
stderr is a bytes.Buffer, but the String() method has a pointer
receiver, so stderr does not satisify the Stringer interface
and can't be used for a %s argument. Make stderr a *bytes.Buffer
instead.
Test: go vet ./android
Change-Id: I994402cb954946279375c9d447ad3854380381cc
With this change, bazel_module is a specifiable property on
genrule module definitions. With bazel-enabled mode, soong_build will
defer to Bazel for information on these modules.
source build/soong/bazelenv.sh to enter bazel-enabled mode.
Test: Manually verified on bionic/libc genrules using aosp_cf_x86_phone-userdebug
Change-Id: I3619848186d50be7273a5eba31c79989b981d408