Cleanspec wasn't working, so let's handle it in Soong
Test: create an invalid file, run m nothing, verify it is removed
Change-Id: I55d3c9344541b8e504887225a660044e14204427
It looks like hardware/qcom/sdm710 no longer exists in the source tree, so this symlink removal is should no longer be needed?
Bug: n/a
Change-Id: I8c9c6c0c0371039f910fc4290f81a692e4cd5cd4
This involves some minor changes to testing infrastructure.
This is a rollforward of aosp/2628496 with a couple of minor changes:
- In ParseBuildFiles, filter out all build files that are kept due
to ShouldKeepExistingBuildFileForDir
- Add some minor test infrastructure for StubbedBuildDefinitions, with a
couple of proof of concept tests used to demonstrate its usage. This
pattern will become immensely more common as we implement allowlist v2
(as we will need to update all tests which today simulate build
definitions that have missing deps)
Bug: 285631638
Fixes: 286545783
Test: bp2build.sh
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I7c3a03b02098e39dd8e51d327482b440f294478f
The RuleBuilder API would not expand Ninja variables because the
variables would be written verbatim to the sandbox manifest file. This
commit allows a rule to specify that the manifest file should be written
in an un-escaped format so that Ninja variables are expanded before
writing the manifest file.
Bug: 286077158
Test: rust sandboxing topic + go test
Change-Id: I1915431f6e24d04d343dacc213c9079674ec8251
This feature is obsolete.
This makes a large number of codepaths "dead code" (such as
module-specific implementations of ApiBp2build functionality). These
will be deleted in a followup CL.
Bug: 284029211
Test: Presubmits
Change-Id: Ib53b99f1fe8c24380d219caf44e9bb3b96724fa0
writeHeader generates zip64 extras that are correct for the local
header, but incorrect for the central directory header. Strip the
extras again after writeHeader so that the central directory header
extras are recreated correctly.
Test: Zip2Zip64
Bug: 296314205
Change-Id: I1ca6a5745a9f97426df6c111db444facdfa25b2e
Revert submission 2651299-bazel_sandwich
Reason for revert: b/293883239, checking if this breaks the build.
Reverted changes: /q/submissionid:2651299-bazel_sandwich
Change-Id: I5f1d4bb13d21e6599f5c353dcaba2375f5ec234d
The "bazel sandwich" is a mechanism for bazel to depend on make/soong
outputs. The name comes from the fact that bazel is now at the top
and bottom of the build graph. This is intended to allow us to work
on converting the partition builds to bazel while not all of the
dependencies of the partition have been converted.
It works by adding the bazel_sandwich_import_file rule, which emits a
dangling symlink that starts with bazel_sandwich:, and includes
information that the aquery handler in soong reads. The aquery handler
rewrites the symlink so that it points to a file generated by
make/soong, and adds a ninja dependency from the symlink to the file
it's targeting.
This allows us to depend on make-built files from bazel, but notably
it doesn't allow us to depend on analysis-time information from make.
This shouldn't be a problem for the partitions, but limits the use of
the bazel sandwich to similar, less complicated types of builds.
go/roboleaf-bazel-sandwich
Bug: 265127181
Test: m bazel_sandwich
Change-Id: Ic41bae7be0b55f251d04a6a95f846c50ce897adc
kotlinx_coroutines_test and kotlinx_coroutine_android each provide a
META-INF/services/kotlinx.coroutines.CoroutineExceptionHandler with
different contents, and the final contents needs to be the combination
of the two files. Implement service merging in merge_zips when the
-jar argument is provided.
Bug: 290933559
Test: TestMergeZips
Change-Id: I69f80d1265c64c671d308ef4cdccfa1564abe056
This allows us to set product variables as build settings instead
of loading them from a target's provider, which further allows us
to read product config variables in transitions.
Bug: 287539062
Bug: 269577299
Test: Presubmits
Change-Id: I8497703f706162572ceb3486240e1eb02a37f5f6
The only difference between preprocessed + presigned vs just presigned
is that just presigned will zip align the apk, and preprocessed +
presigned will instead check that the apk is already aligned and has
uncompressed jni and dex libs. This should be the default to ensure
we're getting valid apk imports from external sources.
Presigned alone also won't work for apps with target sdk >= 30, because
on those target sdks you have to use apk signature v2, and having the
build system align the zip file will break that signature.
Bug: 185811447
Test: Presubmits
Change-Id: Ie825ab2eab4feeda5c266233a9dca7bbf9559be7
This reverts commit bcfadce598.
Because now test_compiler.py copies clang-dev instead of creating a
symlink.
Bug: 288327832
Test: run test_compiler.py
Change-Id: Ib676a41c152046d710d73fdaac678d8a98de5af2
Also applied this feature to kotlinc since it needs both java and kt files.
Test: local test and presubmits
Bug: 287071909
Change-Id: I28c725b03115aef47055448cb75412980015da15
From the previous change, build.ninja is generated as a symlink of
build.<product>.ninja for any missing use case of build.ninja. As this
was a temporary solution while introducing new changes, removing this
feature and move all build.ninja usage into build.<product>.ninja.
Bug: 277029044
Test: aosp_cf build succeeded
Change-Id: I6e8d2840491654fa4253b1febfaecf0ee9455a2d
This paves the way for some feature work for bp2build, and also shaves
0.25-0.5s from the runtime of bp2build (as tested on my machine).
Test: Treehugger
Bug: 285631638
Change-Id: I841f3f904731d02468a6a68a9535d45e0ea9d7c1
The parsed BUILD files will be scanned for obvious definitions of BUILD
targets which have Android.bp counterparts. In such cases, bp2build will
automatically omit conversion of these defined modules (to prevent
collisions). With this change, we no longer need one-off denylisting of
modules which have BUILD file definitions.
This has a 0.03s to 0.2s slowdown for bp2build with current state. This
impact is identical on a heavier test branch, as well. I also ran an
experiment that applied BUILD scanning to all source BUILD files
(regardless of allowlisting), and this had a 2 second slowdown.
We may want to look into parallelizing or improving the performance of
this evaluation, but it's probably not worth the effort at this time,
since the current performance hit is small.
Test: New integration test
Test: Removed libprotobuf-python from denylist and tested building the
package
Test: Treehugger
Change-Id: Ibde3bab12cd4a8fed642ad46e5344a56953bec91
In non-incremental build, there is no ninja_log. For this case, use
HINT_FROM_SOONG as an alternative solution.
Bug: 273947040
Test: 1.m after removing out/.ninja_log
2.check if non-incremental CI build uses HINT_FROM_SOOONG
3.check if incremental CI build uses NINJA_LOG
4.check if there is no regression in CUJ
Change-Id: I00cd216df096cb2288eeab233729acefb0d1b73c
This allows USE_BAZEL_VERSION to be set for m builds, which will use
Bazelisk for any Bazel invocations during those builds.
This should be used only for manual debugging, typically to either test
new Bazel features, verify Bazel compatibility with Android, or culprit
find new Bazel breakages.
Test: Manually run builds with USE_BAZEL_VERSION, toggled off and on to
ensure the build was rerun. Tested with a broken commit, a working
commit, and 'last_green' special term
Change-Id: I8b475dca5c8d4bd849ee3724a8c3aca9b631bcb8
Current build.ninja does not contain any product name, while other ninja
files (such as combined ninja) do. This change adds product name to the
build.ninja so it can be separated over multiple lunch targets
Bug: 277029044
Test: build succeeded and checked if out/soong/build.ninja has been
renamed
Change-Id: I16dc71f829fd76f01b98da0d509a8e0ef6f62fa9
This fixes an incrementality bug that resulted in superfluous
build.ninja regeneration after a new glob definition is added.
Fixes: 279674820
Test: Treehugger
Test; New integration test in this CL
Change-Id: Ifefe66a0eb1c125e9ad5373d60437a1cb1e6fdec
It also processes bazel metrics, and is thus misnamed.
Bug: 279988780
Test: b build libcore:all (with prints to verify that it's called)
Change-Id: I99828e759872ba2dfb583c20a01b8101395b3558