* make tidy-soong_subset, or make tidy-<any_directory>,
should trigger the same clang-tidy compilations
with or without global WITH_TIDY=1.
* Normal make should not trigger clang-tidy compilations
unless global WITH_TIDY=1 or a module has set tidy:true.
Bug: 213918926
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-n" make tidy-soong_subset
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-n" make <some-library>
Change-Id: Iafffd3894abe137c9584c2c01830898422f9a677
We now default to lld for platform builds, removing all need for this
property. For more details, see "Effecient archive file handling" in
https://lld.llvm.org/NewLLD.html#key-concepts
Bug: 189475744
Test: Manual build succeeds
Change-Id: If1104d68b13de8c7afab35c1741a68f64394b448
Make prebuilt_etc module available for the snapshot. This change
includes implementing snapshot interface for the prebuilt_etc module so
it can be added to the snapshot from the fake snapshot, or when the
module is specified in the list.
Bug: 192430376
Test: m nothing passed
Test: Checked if the module is included in the snapshot properly
Change-Id: I3574d2a1b8f8f4e5f083f3913e8768f5088d0c46
Also some files are refactored:
- snapshot_prebuilt.go is separated from vendor_snapshot.go. Now
vendor_snapshot.go contains snapshot generation codes, while
snapshot_prebuilt.go contains module definition codes.
- Some helper functions are moved from snapshot_utils.go to util.go.
- Some ambiguous names of types and functions are renamed.
We still can add more detailed comments about the snapshots. They are to
be uploaded in follow-up changes, to avoid making this change too big.
Bug: 173474311
Test: generate vndk and vendor snapshot
Change-Id: I18fa837ccdf44a042b7a78e5c3df25fd2de96d95
The cc stripping logic can be reused for Rust. Export the Stripper
structure for that purpose. Extract the strip-related flags from
builderFlags into StripFlags. Add the method flagsToStripFlags
(similarly to flagsToBuilderFlags).
Add the helper method disableStripping on libraryDecorator.
Test: m
Bug: 153430439
Change-Id: I11aef1abb8d498a4c1672500a7398279edf7f548
To support module specific lexer flags, this follows the same strategy
as the yacc flags:
- add LexProperties to the BaseCompilerProperties
- propagate those flags to the generator generation (i.e. genLex)
- add a placeholder for custom flags
- replace the placeholder with the concatenated flags
This might not support escaping very well, but I figured that this is a
very edge case. Support for escaping etc. could be added later on.
Bug: 159682555
Signed-off-by: Matthias Maennich <maennich@google.com>
Change-Id: I31a3b783bb05213fe1621191031952b41b318103
Native compiler flags are currently applied in approximately:
global cflags
local cflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
global conlyflags
local conlyflags
global cppflags
local cppflags
This means that a flag that is enabled in the global cppflags
cannot be disabled in the local cflags, and an Android.bp author
must know to disable it in the local cppflags.
The previous CL split the global and local flags into separate
variables. Rearrange the order that the variables are applied
to be:
global cflags
global conlyflags
global cppflags
local cflags
local include dirs
local conlyflags
local cppflags
global include dirs
Bug: 143713277
Test: m native
Change-Id: I171524ab40096a636a8e549e1e4bc3347ef9f97a
Native compiler flags are currently applied in approximately:
global cflags
local cflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
global conlyflags
local conlyflags
global cppflags
local cppflags
This means that a flag that is enabled in the global cppflags
cannot be disabled in the local cflags, and an Android.bp author
must know to disable it in the local cppflags. A better order
would be:
global cflags
global conlyflags
global cppflags
local cflags
local conlyflags
local cppflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
We are mixing both the global and local cflags into a single
variable, and similar for conlyflags and cppflags, which
prevents reordering them. This CL prepares to reorder them
by splitting the global and local cflags into separate variables.
Bug: 143713277
Test: m native
Change-Id: Ic55a8c3516c331dc5f2af9d00e59ceca9d3e6c15
Both Rust and cc use this function, so move it over to android
package's util.go and export it.
Bug: 140734195
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ibe8b7a94592e402468a027ad6027b187f29c8e07
Usually, ".S" files are processes with the c preprocessor, and ".s"
files are not, so they don't have any dependency information, since it
is generated by the preprocessor.
But with the -xassembler-with-cpp flag, ".s" files are processed with
the preprocessor, so we should ask for dependency information from them.
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-t deps out/soong/.intermediates/external/sonivox/arm-wt-22k/libsonivox/android_arm_armv7-a-neon_core_static/obj/external/sonivox/arm-wt-22k/lib_src/ARM-E_filter_gnu.o" m
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: Iee7baeebc2b205b5a2f33e7c1705ea4a5b4fc95a
Rationale: On non-bionic, stl.go currently adds system libraries to
ldFlags, this causes problems for partialLd rules. However adding the
same libraries to libFlags breaks some existing modules due to symbol
conflicts as the system libraries are linked before some module code.
Introduced a general mechanism for adding libraries to be linked
last rather than making this STL-specific.
Bug: 134581881
Bug: 137267623
Test: TH
Change-Id: I779f28c6586b3fea85cc6299b686e4fde95262d3
Use Kythe (https://kythe.io) to build cross reference for the Android
source code. ~generate the input for it during the build. This is done
on demand: if XREF_CORPUS environment variable is set, build emits a
Ninja rule to generate Kythe input for each compilation rule. It
also emits two consolidation rules (`xref_cxx` and `xref_java`),
that depend on all Kythe input generation rules for C++ and Java.
The value of the XREF_CORPUS environment variable is recorded in the
generated files and thus passed to Kythe. For the AOSP master branch it is
`android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject`, so the command to build
all input for Kythe on that branch is:
```
XREF_CORPUS=android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject m xref_cxx xref_java
```
Each Kythe input generation rule generates a single file with .kzip
extension. Individual .kzip files have a lot of common information, so
there will be a post-build consolidation step run to combine them.
The consolidated .kzip file is then passed to Kythe backend.
The tools to generate .kzip files are provided by Kythe (it calls them
'extractors'). We are going to build them in toolbuilding branches
(clang-tools and build-tools) and check them in as binaries into master
and other PDK branches:
For C++, `prebuilts/clang-tools/linux-x86/bin/cxx_extractor`
for Java, `prebuilts/build-tools/common/framework/javac_extractor.jar`
Bug: 121267023
Test: 1) When XREF_CORPUS is set, build generates Ninja rules to create
.kzip files; 2) When XREF_CORPUS is set, building
`xref_cxx`/`xref_java` creates .kzip files; 3) Unless XREF_CORPUS is
set, build generates the same Ninja rules as before
Change-Id: If957b35d7abc82dbfbb3665980e7c34afe7c789e
Exported includes have been maintained along with other C/C++ flags.
This makes dependencies unclear, and users have had to parse flags to
get exported directories. This separates exported includes and
exported flags, thus making data more structured and explicit.
Bug: 132818174
Test: m
Change-Id: I5c25ac2224988c4a67e4db6fd6e4d39090b74041
So that <module>/gen/yacc/... is (re)created by a single rule, previous
files are removed, and location.hh is in the build graph when it is
produced.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I2f6e47ea07f315e10ae1cb8ad50697e7123d0285
Add a proto.plugin property to allow specifying a custom protoc
plugin to generate the code.
Fixes: 70706119
Test: m am StreamingProtoTest
Change-Id: I1ecdd346284b42bbcc8297019d98d2cd564eb94c
Using blueprint.Rule for protoc commands was causing code duplication
because there was no good way to run the same protoc for cc, java and
python but then run custom source packaging steps for java and python.
Move most of the code into a common function that returns a
RuleBuilder, and then let java and python add their own commands at
the end of the rule.
Bug: 70706119
Test: All Soong tests
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ic692136775d273bcc4f4de99620ab4878667c83a
This change creates following symlinks for bionic files.
/system/lib/libc.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libc.so
/system/lib/libm.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libm.so
/system/lib/libdl.so -> /apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libdl.so
/system/bin/linker -> /apex/com.android.runtime/bin/linker
...
This allows us to not have mountpoints under /bionic.
Bug: 125549215
Test: m and inspect the symlinks in the system partition.
Change-Id: I3a58bf4f88c967862dbf06065a1af8fc4700dda3
llvm-ar takes a --plugin argument but it is ignored for compatibility,
so passing it has no effect.
Change-Id: I4fc51d226d66cf2a43462d3d4ccc12e6e5ebb226
Clang is always used now, so we can remove all the GCC checks. Removing
GCC-specific configuration will happen in the next CL.
Test: m
Change-Id: I4835ecf6062159315d0dfb07b098e60bff033a8a
This commit allows cc_prebuilt version suffix to include `svn`, e.g.
`libclang.so.8svn`. The rationale behind this commit is that latest
LLVM/Clang prebuilt binaries use `.8svn` as the version suffix.
Bug: 111579848
Test: header-abi-dumper builds with the latest binaries
Change-Id: I91594c5d8bc57605e2e0facb0a867dc4a4a17fe6
* C++ source files could be compiled with "-fwhole-program-vtables"
in cppflags. We need to filter out those flto dependent flags
in flags.CppFlags and use flags.toolingCppFlags instead of
flags.cppFlags.
Test: build with WITH_TIDY=1
Change-Id: Ic2b0f99b95a5f0422f879226e6f6060cab71456a
This commit changes how `cc/androidmk.go` generates LOCAL_MODULE_STEM,
LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX, and LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE_STEM. Now, `splitFileExt()`
takes a file name and a list of expected file extensions.
`splitFileExt()` searches the first occurrence of expected file
extensions in the file name. If it can not find any, it will simply
return the last file extension.
Before this commit, `cc/androidmk.go` simply extracts the last file
extension (e.g. `.so`). However, if the prebuilt shared libs end with
version numbers (e.g. `libc++.so.1`), it will use `$(LOCAL_MODULE).1` as
LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE_STEM and this will lead to missing target ninja
error.
Bug: 111579848
Test: Build a program that links libc++_host (from prebuilts/clang)
Change-Id: Id96726c69705d518ea725bb6abd8ff4527ca0cbc
ParseGeneratorParameter delimits based on commas, not colons:
external/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/compiler/code_generator.cc
Bug: 72570104
Test: flash device with new build
Change-Id: I00042782a718d288ca6b0cb78f856d0fb223a926
Historically, we've always passed '-I .' as the first argument to
protoc, essentially treating all proto file package names as their full
path in the android source tree. This would make sense in a monorepo
world, but it makes less sense when we're pulling in external projects
with established package names.
So keep the same default (for now), but allow individual builds to opt
into using local paths as the default names with
'canonical_path_from_root: false'. A cleanup effort and/or large scale
change in the future could change the default to false.
As part of this, run protoc once per input proto file, since the flags
may need to change per-file. We'll also need this in order to specify
--dependency_out in the future.
Bug: 70704330
Test: aosp/master build-aosp_arm.ninja is identical
Test: aosp/master soong/build.ninja has expected changes
Test: m
Test: Build protobuf test
Change-Id: I9d6de9fd630326bbcced1c62a4a7e9546429b0ce
LLVM-AR does not allow passing --plugin options more than once. The
--plugin ARFLAGS that lto want to add, may already exist if sanitizer is
also turned on.
Fixed this by adding a new bool Flags.ArGoldPlugin. Set this variable to
true whenever LLVM gold plugin is needed for ArFlags. In function
TransformObjToStaticLib(), add this option to arFlags using global value
${config.LLVMGoldPlugin} if the bool value is true.
Bug: http://b/73160350
Test: build the image with make and succeeded.
Change-Id: I62785829b0a4b663225926e4aed98defc1b6da2c
(cherry picked from commit 4917049f6e)
LL-NDK, VNDK-core, VNDK-SP libraries are exported to make as
SOONG_LLNDK_LIBRARIES, SOONG_VNDK_CORE_LIBRARIES, and
SOONG_VNDK_SAMEPROCESS_LIBRARIES. This can be used to auto-generate
ld.config.txt from a template.
Bug: 64013660
Test: BOARD_VNDK_VERSION=current m -j successful
Test: check out/soong/make_vars*.mk and look for SOONG_*_LIBRARIES
Merged-In: I0f4c5d05d9cd28c3fc9fdcca6ce0e6eaeaacbe8d
Change-Id: I0f4c5d05d9cd28c3fc9fdcca6ce0e6eaeaacbe8d
(cherry picked from commit d5b18a55bb)
Adding a mechanism to conditionally exclude some shared library
dependencies when a lib is built for vendors.
Without this, some libraries cannot be earily marked as vendor_available
if they are depending on shared libs can shouldn't be marked as
vendor_available.
By using exclude_shared_libs with exclude_srcs (or __ANDROID_VNDK__
macro), we can eliminate the unnecessary dependency for vendors.
Bug: 62471389
Test: build
Change-Id: If94277b45c3769223cea371d0028e75277640356
Add a list of flags which are not understood by clang LibTooling tools
and filter them out of the Cflags the tools are invoked with.
Test: In frameworks/av, make libmedia vendor_available (this invokes
header-abi-dumper on this module), mm -j64.
Bug: 62447349
Change-Id: I46f017212b89f4331145c999103d0ed44da0abaf
header-abi-dumper: dumps abi exported by source files for Vndk.
header-abi-linker: links abi dumps produced by header-abi-dumper.
header-abi-diff: compares linked dumps.
Test: mm -j64 showcommands > make_log in bionic/libc.
This produced linked dumps in out/soong/.intermediates.
Copied these dumps to
prebuilts/abi-dumps/ndk/current/arm64/source-based/.
Changed the abi and re-ran mm -j64 showcommands > make_log
confirmed that the build reported compatibility breakge without
actually failing (advisory mode).
Change-Id: Iccad6908fe68a80f47230751671d156893b96ead
Include order should be module includes, dependency exported includes,
and then global includes. Module includes and global includes are
computed during compileFlags, but dependency exported includes are
not handled until later. Move the global includes into a new
flags variable so that the dependency includes can be appended
to the module includes.
Test: m -j native
Change-Id: Ifc3894f0a898a070d6da8eed4f4b9e8cc0cd2523
Adds the ability to set custom flags for ar in Soong, similar to how
they can currently be set for make.
Bug: 36290748
Test: sanitize.go is able to correct set custom ar flags for CFI. CFI
enabled Soong components build and boot without issue.
Change-Id: I3212793aa84ba51df910c184d8bb376b3650376e
This is configured the same as make -- a global NATIVE_COVERAGE=true
flag to allow native coverage, then COVERAGE_PATHS=path1,path2,... to
turn it on for certain paths.
There are .gcnodir files exported to Make and saved in $OUT/coverage/...
files which are `ar` archives containing all of the compiler-produced
.gcno files for a particular executable / shared library.
Unlike the Make implementation, this only passes links the helper
library (automatically through --coverage) when one of the object files
or static libraries being used actually has coverage enabled.
Host support is currently disabled, since we set -nodefaultlibs, which
prevents libclang_rt.profile-*.a from being picked up automatically.
Bug: 32749731
Test: NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS=system/core/libcutils m -j libbacktrace libutils tombstoned
$OUT/coverage/system/lib*/libcutils.gcnodir looks correct (self)
$OUT/coverage/system/lib*/libbacktrace.gcnodir looks correct (static)
$OUT/coverage/system/lib*/libutils.gcnodir doesn't exist (shared)
$OUT/coverage/system/bin/tombstoned.gcnodir looks correct (executable)
Test: NATIVE_COVERAGE=true COVERAGE_PATHS=external/libcxxabi m -j libc++
Confirm that $OUT/coverage/system/lib*/libc++.gcnodir looks correct (whole_static_libs)
Change-Id: I48aaa0ba8d76e50e9c2d1151421c0c6dc8ed79a9
Ideally we'd calculate the headers that are written here too, but I'll
add that in a later change that actually enforces the generated header
list.
Test: mmma -j system/tools/aidl
Change-Id: Ifd2e8e8ff444b0f67270fb5156e7bf7bceddb6be
LLVM has complicated static library layering that sometimes changes.
The make solution was to list all the static libraries twice, but
Soong dedups the list. Add a group_static_libs flag to allow
surrounding the static libs with -Wl,--start-group and
-Wl,--end-group.
Test: mmma -j external/llvm
Change-Id: Ic08a183d7def9c9249d4a3014760759f16b68d04
For every file which we can run clang-tidy (C/C++ clang-built), we add a
new build node that depends on the object file (since clang-tidy does
not export a depfile), and is depended on by the link step. This is
better than how we're doing it in make, since calling tidy can be turned
on or off without needing to rebuild the object files.
This does not attempt to port WITH_TIDY_ONLY from Make, since the way
that it works is broken (due to the lack of a depfile).
Bug: 32244182
Test: WITH_TIDY=true mmma -j bionic/libc
Test: ./soong (Setting ClangTidy: true)
Change-Id: I40bbb5bb00d292d72bf1c293b93080b5f9f6d8ea
.proto files are translated to .pb.cc and .pb.h files, which are then
compiled normally.
Bug: 32286026
Test: mmma -j system/extras/perfprofd
Change-Id: I538071424d667aacf35b4b8bfebe217f5f092726
Some checks for common errors with user-provided compiler and linker
flags:
* Using -I instead of include_dirs
* Using -l<lib> in ldflags instead of host_ldlibs (or shared_libs)
* Using -L in ldflags
* Splitting a multi-word flag into two flags
* Combining two flags into one list entry
* Using a path that could search outside the source or output trees
* Using a non-whitelisted library in host_ldlibs
Maybe some of the flag checks should happen during a static analysis
pass, but we don't have one right now, and this only adds ~1/2 second to
our 73 second Mega_device runs (recompile the changed code, run
soong_build, then report unknown target).
Change-Id: Icea7436260f1caa62c0cec29817a1cfea27b3e7c
Add a new feature to cc modules that adds the cflags and libraries
necessary to implement AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer, and
UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.
Change-Id: Ibe5ffadc7ece56080a2521f2c7c00da9ef712584