A module is marked unavailable for platform when 1) it does not have
"//apex_available:platform" in its apex_available property, or 2)
it depends on another module that is unavailable for platform.
In that case, LOCAL_NOT_AVAILABLE_FOR_PLATFORM is set to true for the
module in the Make world. Later, that flag is used to ensure that there
is no module with the flag is installed to the device.
The reason why this isn't entirely done in Soong is because Soong
doesn't know if a module will be installed to the device or not. To
explain this, let's have an example.
cc_test { name: "mytest", static_libs: ["libfoo"]}
cc_library_static { name: "libfoo", static_libs: ["libbar"]}
cc_library { name: "libbar", apex_available: ["com.android.xxx"]}
Here, libbar is not available for platform, but is used by libfoo which
is available for platform (apex_available defaults to
"//apex_available:platform"). libfoo is again depended on by mytest
which again is available for platform. The use of libbar should be
allowed in the context of test; we don't want to make libbar available
to platform just for the dependency from test because it will allow
non-test uses of the library as well.
Soong by itself can't tell whether libfoo and libbar are used only in the
context of a test. There could be another module depending them, e.g.,
cc_library_shared { name: "mylib", static_libs: ["libfoo"] }
can exist and it might be installed to the device, in which case
we really should trigger an error.
Since Make has the knowledge of what's installed and what's not,
the check should be done there.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from AOSP
Bug: 153073816
Test: m
Test: remove "//apex_available:platform" from libmdnssd (it is currently
installed to /system/lib), and check that `m system_image` fails
Merged-In: Ia304cc5f41f173229e8a154e90cea4dce46dcebe
(cherry picked from commit 89e850ab84)
Change-Id: Ia304cc5f41f173229e8a154e90cea4dce46dcebe
Previously, while sdk tests would pass the sdk code would often fail
in androidmk processing. This change makes the tests more realistic
and will catch the errors earlier.
Bug: 142935992
Bug: 153306490
Test: m nothing
Merged-In: Ifd0b2d7cf24e941c919f6b6e0beb2403a67d4308
Change-Id: Ifd0b2d7cf24e941c919f6b6e0beb2403a67d4308
This relands I12a0f907753fefd1997ab8b4ea2ac331234093cf along with
a fix to blueprint for absolute paths.
Store the current working directory and then change to the root
directory so that all file accesses must go through helpers in
the android package that properly track dependencies.
Change-Id: I24ac485677aa102eec1a2521d16820da6ee1ae77
Fixes: 146437378
Test: m checkbuild
Test: m OUT_DIR=/tmp/out nothing
Store the current working directory and then change to the root
directory so that all file accesses must go through helpers in
the android package that properly track dependencies.
Fixes: 146437378
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I12a0f907753fefd1997ab8b4ea2ac331234093cf
AndroidMkEntries now returns multiple AndroidMkEntires so that a module
can emit multiple Make modules if needed.
Bug: 128708192
Test: m
Change-Id: I56b6f76d22943b80329951c5acb80a1b932441ad
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
This change migrates remaining AndroidMk()s in java/androidmk.go to
AndroidMkEntries().
Test: Soong tests
Test: Built a system image
Test: Manual inspection of diffs
Change-Id: Ib1107fafb175fdfd8539bf6158548224e4c87a6d
This change migrates some of AndroidMk()s in java/androidmk.go to
AndroidMkEntries(), mainly focusing on deduping test-related helper
funcs.
Test: Soong tests
Test: Built a system image
Test: Manual inspection of diffs
Change-Id: I7810085521600d9ea2df078837688ade41c04825
This includes a few changes that make AndroidMkEntries more resemble
AndroidMkData, especially in terms of how extra entries are added.
Most importantly it can now have multiple custom functions.
Test: Soong tests
Change-Id: Ibf9102624d16d0c1c9894a2794fc7c797bb34c9a
This change introduces NativeBridgeRelativePath and
NativeBridgeSecondaryRelativePath product variables to
make relative path to native_bridge binaries configurable.
It also removes moves information about native bridge
host architecture to Target and sets it during decodeTargetProductVariables
Test: make PRODUCT-cf_x86_phone-userdebug dist
Change-Id: Ie736e81eae507e1775566ce9f29135011b12af27
java.Module is using "Custom" function to write Android.mk.
And if "hostdex" is set to "true", it writes "hostdex" module definition
as well as original module.
As of now, Required/Host_required/Target_required props are filled in
the AndroidMkEntries structure(aosp/939505). But these are not
passed to old AndroidMkData.Custom function.
So, if a java_library declares "hostdex:true" and "required:[...]"
together, "required" is not applied to the "hostdex" variant.
This change copies *Required props from AndroidMkEntries to
AndroidMkData before calling its Custom callback.
Test: m (runs soong unit tests)
Change-Id: I5f85714f721a2a0917ab18072dbea52294c770e7
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
This allows us to build guest libraries for the native bridge for
arm/arm64 architectures.
Bug: http://b/77159578
Test: make
Change-Id: I35520ca456105ddadd456c78a4eb1e6de39147c5
The new system collects all Android.mk variable assignments using a map
and writes them to io.Writer. Compared to the previous system, which
directly writes all entries to buffers, this new system is more robust
and test-friendly.
Test: Built without prebuilt_etc.go change and diffed the mk output.
Test: prebuilt_etc_test.go
Change-Id: Idd28443d129ff70053295015e69328a8fa3eca47
They are counterparts of LOCAL_HOST_REQUIRED_MODULES and
LOCAL_TARGET_REQUIRED_MODULES respectively.
Fixes: 128693436
Test: treehugger, convert cts/hostsidetests/devicepolicy/Android.bp
Change-Id: Id66ffca6edffe18993ac51e8930f1d0e78178249
Notice file for an APEX is created by merging notice files for the
modules included in it (plus the notice file for the APEX itself if
specified).
Notice files having the same content are not duplicated; it is emitted
only once.
Bug: 128701495
Test: m (apex_test is amended)
Test: m and inspect $(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj/NOTICE.txt to check there are
license entries for /system/apex/*.apex files
Change-Id: I169d91038291a6c71615de97cf5b03174afab5d4
Java binary modules expect the order of modules in Soong's Android.mk
to match the variant order. Instead of sorting by name and then
subdir, which will alphabetize the variants, only sort by name and
use sort.Stable to keep the ordering of modules with the same name.
Test: m
Change-Id: Icf3d22bdc9f9c73945d01c2c47468cc1c361035d
Also, replace all notice file references with the parent directory
pattern(../) with filegroups. This new version has
ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES support, so shouldn't break branches that
don't contain the libwinpthread project.
Bug: 118899640
Test: Manual build + forrest runs on previously failed branches.
Change-Id: I13e70e8dab547f82c1c8f15eccc7ae116e480ad5
When dist'ing a library or binary that has use_version_lib set, always
distribute the stamped version, even for the device.
Test: m test_build_version_test dist
Change-Id: I2995ec516b1d182ce18f099aeaa4d186ffbcf01f
Also, replace all notice file references with the parent directory
pattern(../) with filegroups.
Bug: 118899640
Test: Manual build
Change-Id: I841345d747f41a3bb5beea66ad87a979734c39a4
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
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
When building with two OSes of the same class (Host, etc) enabled,
independently produce variants of each module for each OS, instead of
making `compile_multilib: "first"` select just one of the OSes.
My use case this is for Linux + LinuxBionic, which are both considered
Host class, but this would also applied if we wanted to generate rules
for Linux+Darwin, or some combination of firmware bits (either in
addition to Android in the Device Class, or multiple firmwares in a new
Class)
Bug: 31559095
Test: enable host bionic, see a linux(_glibc) and linux_bionic
definition for binaries
Change-Id: I55e7f046758b3dc2a31da2c4b20274ec68ece0a0
Add custom handling to androidmk.go for the bootstrap.GoBinaryTool
interface in order to create .PHONY targets for each tool written
in go.
Bug: 64539926
Test: m checkbuild
Test: m androidmk
Test: m multiproduct_kati
Change-Id: Ic65faa27a6ee4dfbd54ed6d208091db7c1d657a2
Annotate panics that come from an AndroidMkDataProvider with the
module and variant that it was running on.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I4a2f32b1987dc028c446e9379a0738059e7679b1
Attempting to reduce the number of different spellings we have for
"product services" partition in the codebase.
Bug: 112431447
Test: m
Change-Id: I0a393a1d625e7ea3217d28735a4db709bce32395
Merged-In: I0a393a1d625e7ea3217d28735a4db709bce32395
This is an adaptation of Icc4f8c16bc389fe20db680849f311d02df1299c3, to
support modules that are installed on the /product-services partition.
Bug: 80741439
Test: m -j both with and without enabling the new partition
Change-Id: I72b335ad38baff5848cd3da7489343f8cf98ff16
This commit adds `runtime_libs` to cc_binary and cc_library.
Similar to the `required` property, if a module specifies the
`runtime_libs` properties and it is installed, then the modules
specified in `runtime_libs` will be installed as well.
Differnt from the `required` property, if a module is using VNDK and the
module names specified in `runtime_libs` are resolved to the modules
with both core and vendor variants, then '.vendor' will be appended to
those module names.
For example, if `libb` is vendor_available and `libd` is a vendor lib,
then LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES will contain `libb.vendor` (instead of
`libb`).
Bug: 72343507
Test: lunch aosp_arm64_ab-userdebug && make # this runs the unit tests
Test: Create a vendor module with runtime_libs property to a
vendor_available shared library and check the generated Android.mk.
Change-Id: I9e245d80004dab597a5d3db5acd8a09117118db7
All access to these should be going through the methods on Config /
DeviceConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I47512dd58fb1a1a3f25838a9b1adaed2c41af8d3
Bug: 66917623
Test: fragments are loaded in the right place
Test: boot device which is depending on fragments
Test: androidmk file which uses LOCAL_VINTF_FRAGMENTS properly
converted
Change-Id: I366b731cf8d5ecf51851866f441ff1c517da75cf
Bug: 64195575
Test: succeeded building product.img with BOARD_PRODUCTIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE,
BOARD_PRODUCTIMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE and PRODUCT_PRODUCT_VERITY_PARTITION.
Change-Id: Icc4f8c16bc389fe20db680849f311d02df1299c3
Added three properties (soc_specific, device_specific, and
product_specific) that shows what a module is specific to.
`soc_specific: true` means that the module is specific to an SoC
(System-On-a-Chip) and thus need to be installed to vendor partition.
This has the same meaning as the old `vendor: true` setting.
`device_specific: true` means that the module is specific to the entire
hardware configuration of a device includeing the SoC and off-chip
peripherals. These modules are installed to odm partition (or /vendor/odm
when odm partition does not exist).
`product_specific: true` means that the module is specific to the
software configuration of a product such as country, network operator,
etc. These modules are installed to oem partition (or /system/oem when
oem partition does not exist). These modules are assumed to be agnostic
to hardware, so this property can't be true when either soc_specific or
device_specific is set to true.
Bug: 68187740
Test: Build. path_tests amended.
Change-Id: I44ff055d87d53b0d2676758c506060de54cbffa0
Logtags files in cc and java are treated fundamentally differently.
In cc, they are not used for compiling at all, but need to be passed
to Make to be combined into the global logtags list, and logtag files
are listed in a logtags property. In java they are listed in srcs
and produce generated code that is compiled in, and so shouldn't
also need to be listed in a logtags property.
Move the logtags property to cc and export it to Make from there,
and have java extract logtags files from srcs to be exported to
Make.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I31d49289efe72db60d2f33566df771b4a3ebc8a0
This mostly reverts commit 178d5fefc0
and mostly reapplies change I6d3e52ef62c4cabe85b9a135a54de0e1a6aab29c .
Bug: 65683273
Test: build/soong/scripts/diff_build_graphs.sh \
--products=aosp_arm \
'build/blueprint:work^ build/soong:work^' \
'build/blueprint:work build/soong:work'
# and see that the only changes were:
# 1. adding some new files
# 2. changing some line numbers
Test: m -j nothing # which runs unit tests
Change-Id: I32baae00277a547fdcdd1c2219fe6625ee0e45d7
In Soong, a Config() method will always return a Config. Make
ModuleContext, SingletonContext, TopDownMutatorContext and
BottomUpMutatorContext's Config() methods explictly return
a Config to avoid having to type-assert everywhere. Overriding
the Config method requires duplicating the list of methods in
blueprint.BaseModuleContext and blueprint.BottomUpMutatorContext,
following the same pattern used by the other *Contexts.
Config() obsoletes the AConfig() method used in some places, which
will be cleaned up in the next patch.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ibe21efde933959811d52443496967ab8ce71215e
This reverts commit 63a250a336.
Reason for revert: Some failures:
namespace_test.go:648: dir1/Blueprints:2:4: a namespace must be the first module in the file
such as New Build Breakage: aosp-master/build_test @ 4475274
Change-Id: I1b5db8eb934e51ff22241bfca44199d886b1393b
Bug: 65683273
Test: build/soong/scripts/diff_build_graphs.sh \
--products=aosp_arm \
'build/blueprint:work^ build/soong:work^' \
'build/blueprint:work build/soong:work'
# and see that the only changes were:
# 1. adding some new files
# 2. changing some line numbers
Test: m -j nothing # which runs unit tests
Change-Id: I6d3e52ef62c4cabe85b9a135a54de0e1a6aab29c
Wrap blueprint.PackageContext so that the *Func methods can provide
an android.Config instead of an interface{}. The modified signatures
means that every method in ModuleContext and SingletonContext
that takes a blueprint.PackageContext now needs to be wrapped to
take an android.PackageContext.
SingletonContext wasn't previously wrapped at all, but as long
as it is, wrap everything like ModuleContext does. This requires
updating every Singleton to use the android-specific methods.
Test: builds, all Soong tests pass
Change-Id: I4f22085ebca7def6c5cde49e8210b59d994ba625
there's no use case for prepending/appending to bool, and string
properties within module struct. Declearing "*bool" and "*string" almost
cover everything user need.
I did see one case that user specify relative_install_path as
path prefix in cc_defaults, and concatenate with the one in real module
to get the final relative install path in Android.bp <bionic/tests/libs>.
Test: m -j checkbuild
Bug: b/68853585
Change-Id: If3a7a2689c3fc307aae136af6bc9c57f27a1e1a0
This reverts commit 5c3c768187.
This reapplies I70e45caa92f65dc6a3bc81ae33a5a8f34ad11890 along with
additional changes in other projects to match the new types.
Bug: 68337468
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I2d2d876b291869f834a6468d3e2ad99148f94a15