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Paul Duffin
a0dbf43a82 Support header and implementation jars in sdk
Add a new java_header_libs property that exports header jars (as
java_libs currently does) and switch java_libs to export implementation
jars instead.

Refactors implementation of the existing library sdk member type so
both properties can be supported from common code as they differ only
on the jar being exported.

Bug: 143678475
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I04642122f72d083bbdfd3290624f957b71ee8875
2019-12-06 16:13:58 +00:00
Paul Duffin
a6e737b078 Organize sdk member properties
Grouping in alphabetical order by package and then by name within the
package should minimize conflicts when making changes.

Bug: 143678475
Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk
Change-Id: Ia7dbcd41ce8b8dd8675a90b1b6868fcaeaf72ee4
2019-12-06 12:16:59 +00:00
Paul Duffin
1387957727 Parameterize the sdk member processing
Extracts the type specific functionality into the SdkMemberType
interface which has to be implemented by each module type that can
be added as a member of the sdk. It provides functionality to add
the required dependencies for the module type, check to see if a
resolved module is the correct instance and build the snapshot.

The latter was previously part of SdkAware but was moved because
it has to be able to process multiple SdkAware variants so delegating
it to a single instance did not make sense.

The custom code for handling each member type specific property,
e.g. java_libs, has been replaced with common code that processes
a list of sdkMemberListProperty struct which associates the
property (name and getter) with the SdkMemberType and a special
DependencyTag which is passed to the SdkMemberType when it has to add
dependencies.

The DependencyTag contains a reference to the appropriate
sdkMemberListProperty which allows the resolved dependencies to be
grouped by type.

Previously, the dependency collection methods would ignore a module if
it was an unsupported type because they did not have a way of
determining which property it was initially listed in. That meant it
was possible to add say a droidstubs module to the java_libs property
(and because they had the same variants) it would work as if it was
added to the stubs_sources property. Or alternatively, a module of an
unsupported type could be added to any property and it would just be
ignored.

However, the DependencyTag provides information about which property
a resolved module was referenced in and so it can detect when the
resolved module is of the wrong type and report an error. That check
identified a bug in one of the tests where the sdk referenced a
java_import module (which is not allowed in an sdk) instead of a
java_library module (which is allowed). That test was fixed as part
of this.

A list of sdkMemberListProperty structs defines the member properties
supported by the sdk and are processed in order to ensure consistent
behaviour.

The resolved dependencies are grouped by type and each group is then
processed in defined order. Within each type dependencies are grouped
by name and encapsulated behind an SdkMember interface which includes
the name and the list of variants.

The Droidstubs and java.Library types can only support one variant and
will fail if given more.

The processing for the native_shared_libs property has been moved into
the cc/library.go file so the sdk package code should now have no type
specific information in it apart from what is if the list of
sdkMemberListProperty structs.

Bug: 143678475
Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk
Change-Id: I10203594d33dbf53441f655aff124f9ab3538d87
2019-12-06 12:16:59 +00:00
Paul Duffin
375058f67d Use static build rules in snapshot generation
It is easier to extract information out of static build rules than it
is out of custom build rules built using the builder as the former
provides access to the in/out and args separate from the rule whereas
the latter only provides access to in/out.

Also, cleans up some warnings that appear in Intellij.

There is a lot of duplication in the testing code. That will be
resolved in a follow up change.

Bug: 143678475
Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk
Change-Id: I973bc0c90b0affd84487f1b222dd3e6c22c07ec0
2019-12-06 12:16:53 +00:00
Paul Duffin
7264c69892 Remove unused frozenVersions() method
Bug: 143678475
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia5d417cfccfcd90b02a95b5b806b211b97e340db
2019-11-28 21:02:12 +00:00
Paul Duffin
ac37c503e0 Check the contents of an SDK snapshot's generated Android.bp
Test: m nothing
Bug: 143678475
Change-Id: I407d83c79d6b1ad8082e560726f0bfa7cacab3f0
2019-11-26 22:30:19 +00:00
Colin Cross
09ef474b6f Merge changes I0dcc9c7b,I9bc40642
* changes:
  Move cc.imageMutator into the android package
  Make CreateVariations return []android.Module
2019-11-25 22:30:17 +00:00
Paul Duffin
9154718303 Adds droidstubs support to sdk module
Adds stubs_sources property to sdk and unzips the droidstubs srcjar
into the snapshot directory.

Adds an UnzipToSnapshot method to the SnapshotBuilder which creates
a rule that uses zip2zip to repackage the supplied zip content into a
temporary zip file that matches what the required snapshot structure.
e.g. if the supplied zip contains foo/Foo.java and that needs to be in
the snapshot directory java/foo/stubs then it will create a zip that
contains java/foo/stubs/foo/Foo.java.

The temporary zip that is the output of that rule is added to the
zipsToMerge field for merging later.

If the zipsToMerge is empty then the snapshot zip is created as
before. Otherwise, a temporary zip file is created. That is then
merged with the other zip files in zipsToMerge to create the final
snapshot zip.

Adds prebuilt_stubs_sources for use by the generated .bp module.

Bug: 143678475
Test: added conscrypt sdk module and attempted to build it
Change-Id: Ie274263af3a08e36a73c61c0dbf0c341fd6967e2
2019-11-22 20:52:59 +00:00
Paul Duffin
504b46160f Simplify building an SDK snapshot from the command line
Adds a phony target for each sdk module that builds the snapshot zip.

Test: built an sdk module from command line and checked the zip was created.
Bug: 143678475
Change-Id: I4599332443b8da9adea0a16f00f569ffbd421602
2019-11-22 14:52:29 +00:00
Colin Cross
7228ecd5e3 Move cc.imageMutator into the android package
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
2019-11-20 15:21:32 -08:00
Jiyong Park
232e785b98 SDK snapshot is dist'ed
`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
2019-11-07 12:24:48 +09:00
Jiyong Park
100f3fd118 sdk modules are by default compile_multilib: "both"
Bug: 143948100
Test: m (sdk_test.go amended)
Change-Id: I7df1b96af49a6569012e44eeb3c0722fac63fa51
2019-11-06 16:34:15 +09:00
Jiyong Park
73c54ee7fe native shared libs in an SDK can be snapshotted
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
2019-10-29 12:27:35 +09:00
Treehugger Robot
c5bba642f1 Merge "Prohibit dependencies outside of uses_sdks" 2019-10-18 00:30:18 +00:00
Colin Cross
ad4a597c79 Merge "Add method to determine variations from a Target" 2019-10-17 18:52:20 +00:00
Jiyong Park
a7bc8ad0b9 Prohibit dependencies outside of uses_sdks
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
2019-10-17 11:19:53 +09:00
Colin Cross
0f7d2ef3ac Add method to determine variations from a Target
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
2019-10-16 14:52:30 -07:00
Jiyong Park
9b409bcd10 Create scripts to update and freeze a module SDK
`m <sdk_name>` generates two scripts each of which is use to update the
current snapshot of the SDK and to freeze ToT as a new version,
respectively. Executing the scripts will copy necessary files (stub
libraries, AIDL files, etc.) along with Android.bp into the ./<apiver>
directory under the directory where the sdk is defined.

This change also introduces a new module type 'sdk_snapshot' that
represents a snapshot of an SDK. It will be auto-generated by the above
scripts, so developers are not expected to write this manually.

The module type 'sdk' is now used to simply specify the list of modules
that an SDK has.

Finally, this change changes the version separator from '#' to '@'
because '#' confuses Make.

Bug: 138182343
Test: m

Change-Id: Ifcbc3a39a2f6ad5b4f4b200ba55a1ce3281498cf
2019-10-15 18:49:58 +09:00
Jiyong Park
d1063c1586 Introduce module type 'sdk'
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
2019-09-22 08:21:27 +09:00