platform_build_soong/sdk/sdk.go
Paul Duffin 583bf7ebf7 Do not add dependencies from disabled sdk variants to its members
If an sdk variant is disabled (e.g. say windows) then it should not
add dependencies on corresponding sdk member variants as if those
variants have not been created then the build breaks unnecessarily.

This is needed to make progress on unbundling art which provides at
least one host tool (dex2oat) that is not supported on all platforms
and some (hiddenapi) that only produce 64 bit versions.
Initially, the art prebuilts will only support building 64 bit
versions of linux host tools.

Bug: 142935992
Test: m art-module-sdk art-module-host-exports art-module-test-exports
Change-Id: Idfbb40bb3cabc6eb731a2b38f045ed14f0a713cc
2020-02-20 21:51:52 +00:00

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// Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package sdk
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
"android/soong/android"
// This package doesn't depend on the apex package, but import it to make its mutators to be
// registered before mutators in this package. See RegisterPostDepsMutators for more details.
_ "android/soong/apex"
)
func init() {
pctx.Import("android/soong/android")
pctx.Import("android/soong/java/config")
android.RegisterModuleType("sdk", SdkModuleFactory)
android.RegisterModuleType("sdk_snapshot", SnapshotModuleFactory)
android.PreDepsMutators(RegisterPreDepsMutators)
android.PostDepsMutators(RegisterPostDepsMutators)
}
type sdk struct {
android.ModuleBase
android.DefaultableModuleBase
// The dynamically generated information about the registered SdkMemberType
dynamicSdkMemberTypes *dynamicSdkMemberTypes
// The dynamically created instance of the properties struct containing the sdk member
// list properties, e.g. java_libs.
dynamicMemberTypeListProperties interface{}
// The set of exported members.
exportedMembers map[string]struct{}
properties sdkProperties
snapshotFile android.OptionalPath
// The builder, preserved for testing.
builderForTests *snapshotBuilder
}
type sdkProperties struct {
Snapshot bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
// True if this is a module_exports (or module_exports_snapshot) module type.
Module_exports bool `blueprint:"mutated"`
}
// Contains information about the sdk properties that list sdk members, e.g.
// Java_header_libs.
type sdkMemberListProperty struct {
// getter for the list of member names
getter func(properties interface{}) []string
// the type of member referenced in the list
memberType android.SdkMemberType
// the dependency tag used for items in this list that can be used to determine the memberType
// for a resolved dependency.
dependencyTag android.SdkMemberTypeDependencyTag
}
func (p *sdkMemberListProperty) propertyName() string {
return p.memberType.SdkPropertyName()
}
// Cache of dynamically generated dynamicSdkMemberTypes objects. The key is the pointer
// to a slice of SdkMemberType instances held in android.SdkMemberTypes.
var dynamicSdkMemberTypesMap android.OncePer
// A dynamically generated set of member list properties and associated structure type.
type dynamicSdkMemberTypes struct {
// The dynamically generated structure type.
//
// Contains one []string exported field for each android.SdkMemberTypes. The name of the field
// is the exported form of the value returned by SdkMemberType.SdkPropertyName().
propertiesStructType reflect.Type
// Information about each of the member type specific list properties.
memberListProperties []*sdkMemberListProperty
}
func (d *dynamicSdkMemberTypes) createMemberListProperties() interface{} {
return reflect.New(d.propertiesStructType).Interface()
}
func getDynamicSdkMemberTypes(registry *android.SdkMemberTypesRegistry) *dynamicSdkMemberTypes {
// Get a key that uniquely identifies the registry contents.
key := registry.UniqueOnceKey()
// Get the registered types.
registeredTypes := registry.RegisteredTypes()
// Get the cached value, creating new instance if necessary.
return dynamicSdkMemberTypesMap.Once(key, func() interface{} {
return createDynamicSdkMemberTypes(registeredTypes)
}).(*dynamicSdkMemberTypes)
}
// Create the dynamicSdkMemberTypes from the list of registered member types.
//
// A struct is created which contains one exported field per member type corresponding to
// the SdkMemberType.SdkPropertyName() value.
//
// A list of sdkMemberListProperty instances is created, one per member type that provides:
// * a reference to the member type.
// * a getter for the corresponding field in the properties struct.
// * a dependency tag that identifies the member type of a resolved dependency.
//
func createDynamicSdkMemberTypes(sdkMemberTypes []android.SdkMemberType) *dynamicSdkMemberTypes {
var listProperties []*sdkMemberListProperty
var fields []reflect.StructField
// Iterate over the member types creating StructField and sdkMemberListProperty objects.
for f, memberType := range sdkMemberTypes {
p := memberType.SdkPropertyName()
// Create a dynamic exported field for the member type's property.
fields = append(fields, reflect.StructField{
Name: proptools.FieldNameForProperty(p),
Type: reflect.TypeOf([]string{}),
})
// Copy the field index for use in the getter func as using the loop variable directly will
// cause all funcs to use the last value.
fieldIndex := f
// Create an sdkMemberListProperty for the member type.
memberListProperty := &sdkMemberListProperty{
getter: func(properties interface{}) []string {
// The properties is expected to be of the following form (where
// <Module_types> is the name of an SdkMemberType.SdkPropertyName().
// properties *struct {<Module_types> []string, ....}
//
// Although it accesses the field by index the following reflection code is equivalent to:
// *properties.<Module_types>
//
list := reflect.ValueOf(properties).Elem().Field(fieldIndex).Interface().([]string)
return list
},
memberType: memberType,
dependencyTag: android.DependencyTagForSdkMemberType(memberType),
}
listProperties = append(listProperties, memberListProperty)
}
// Create a dynamic struct from the collated fields.
propertiesStructType := reflect.StructOf(fields)
return &dynamicSdkMemberTypes{
memberListProperties: listProperties,
propertiesStructType: propertiesStructType,
}
}
// sdk defines an SDK which is a logical group of modules (e.g. native libs, headers, java libs, etc.)
// which Mainline modules like APEX can choose to build with.
func SdkModuleFactory() android.Module {
return newSdkModule(false)
}
func newSdkModule(moduleExports bool) *sdk {
s := &sdk{}
s.properties.Module_exports = moduleExports
// Get the dynamic sdk member type data for the currently registered sdk member types.
var registry *android.SdkMemberTypesRegistry
if moduleExports {
registry = android.ModuleExportsMemberTypes
} else {
registry = android.SdkMemberTypes
}
s.dynamicSdkMemberTypes = getDynamicSdkMemberTypes(registry)
// Create an instance of the dynamically created struct that contains all the
// properties for the member type specific list properties.
s.dynamicMemberTypeListProperties = s.dynamicSdkMemberTypes.createMemberListProperties()
s.AddProperties(&s.properties, s.dynamicMemberTypeListProperties)
android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(s, android.HostAndDeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon)
android.InitDefaultableModule(s)
android.AddLoadHook(s, func(ctx android.LoadHookContext) {
type props struct {
Compile_multilib *string
}
p := &props{Compile_multilib: proptools.StringPtr("both")}
ctx.AppendProperties(p)
})
return s
}
// sdk_snapshot is a versioned snapshot of an SDK. This is an auto-generated module.
func SnapshotModuleFactory() android.Module {
s := newSdkModule(false)
s.properties.Snapshot = true
return s
}
func (s *sdk) memberListProperties() []*sdkMemberListProperty {
return s.dynamicSdkMemberTypes.memberListProperties
}
func (s *sdk) getExportedMembers() map[string]struct{} {
if s.exportedMembers == nil {
// Collect all the exported members.
s.exportedMembers = make(map[string]struct{})
for _, memberListProperty := range s.memberListProperties() {
names := memberListProperty.getter(s.dynamicMemberTypeListProperties)
// Every member specified explicitly in the properties is exported by the sdk.
for _, name := range names {
s.exportedMembers[name] = struct{}{}
}
}
}
return s.exportedMembers
}
func (s *sdk) isInternalMember(memberName string) bool {
_, ok := s.getExportedMembers()[memberName]
return !ok
}
func (s *sdk) snapshot() bool {
return s.properties.Snapshot
}
func (s *sdk) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) {
if !s.snapshot() {
// We don't need to create a snapshot out of sdk_snapshot.
// That doesn't make sense. We need a snapshot to create sdk_snapshot.
s.snapshotFile = android.OptionalPathForPath(s.buildSnapshot(ctx))
}
}
func (s *sdk) AndroidMkEntries() []android.AndroidMkEntries {
if !s.snapshotFile.Valid() {
return []android.AndroidMkEntries{}
}
return []android.AndroidMkEntries{android.AndroidMkEntries{
Class: "FAKE",
OutputFile: s.snapshotFile,
DistFile: s.snapshotFile,
Include: "$(BUILD_PHONY_PACKAGE)",
ExtraFooters: []android.AndroidMkExtraFootersFunc{
func(w io.Writer, name, prefix, moduleDir string, entries *android.AndroidMkEntries) {
// Allow the sdk to be built by simply passing its name on the command line.
fmt.Fprintln(w, ".PHONY:", s.Name())
fmt.Fprintln(w, s.Name()+":", s.snapshotFile.String())
},
},
}}
}
// RegisterPreDepsMutators registers pre-deps mutators to support modules implementing SdkAware
// interface and the sdk module type. This function has been made public to be called by tests
// outside of the sdk package
func RegisterPreDepsMutators(ctx android.RegisterMutatorsContext) {
ctx.BottomUp("SdkMember", memberMutator).Parallel()
ctx.TopDown("SdkMember_deps", memberDepsMutator).Parallel()
ctx.BottomUp("SdkMemberInterVersion", memberInterVersionMutator).Parallel()
}
// RegisterPostDepshMutators registers post-deps mutators to support modules implementing SdkAware
// interface and the sdk module type. This function has been made public to be called by tests
// outside of the sdk package
func RegisterPostDepsMutators(ctx android.RegisterMutatorsContext) {
// These must run AFTER apexMutator. Note that the apex package is imported even though there is
// no direct dependency to the package here. sdkDepsMutator sets the SDK requirements from an
// APEX to its dependents. Since different versions of the same SDK can be used by different
// APEXes, the apex and its dependents (which includes the dependencies to the sdk members)
// should have been mutated for the apex before the SDK requirements are set.
ctx.TopDown("SdkDepsMutator", sdkDepsMutator).Parallel()
ctx.BottomUp("SdkDepsReplaceMutator", sdkDepsReplaceMutator).Parallel()
ctx.TopDown("SdkRequirementCheck", sdkRequirementsMutator).Parallel()
}
type dependencyTag struct {
blueprint.BaseDependencyTag
}
// For dependencies from an in-development version of an SDK member to frozen versions of the same member
// e.g. libfoo -> libfoo.mysdk.11 and libfoo.mysdk.12
type sdkMemberVersionedDepTag struct {
dependencyTag
member string
version string
}
// Mark this tag so dependencies that use it are excluded from visibility enforcement.
func (t sdkMemberVersionedDepTag) ExcludeFromVisibilityEnforcement() {}
// Step 1: create dependencies from an SDK module to its members.
func memberMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if s, ok := mctx.Module().(*sdk); ok {
if s.Enabled() {
for _, memberListProperty := range s.memberListProperties() {
names := memberListProperty.getter(s.dynamicMemberTypeListProperties)
tag := memberListProperty.dependencyTag
memberListProperty.memberType.AddDependencies(mctx, tag, names)
}
}
}
}
// Step 2: record that dependencies of SDK modules are members of the SDK modules
func memberDepsMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
if s, ok := mctx.Module().(*sdk); ok {
mySdkRef := android.ParseSdkRef(mctx, mctx.ModuleName(), "name")
if s.snapshot() && mySdkRef.Unversioned() {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("name", "sdk_snapshot should be named as <name>@<version>. "+
"Did you manually modify Android.bp?")
}
if !s.snapshot() && !mySdkRef.Unversioned() {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("name", "sdk shouldn't be named as <name>@<version>.")
}
if mySdkRef.Version != "" && mySdkRef.Version != "current" {
if _, err := strconv.Atoi(mySdkRef.Version); err != nil {
mctx.PropertyErrorf("name", "version %q is neither a number nor \"current\"", mySdkRef.Version)
}
}
mctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(child android.Module) {
if member, ok := child.(android.SdkAware); ok {
member.MakeMemberOf(mySdkRef)
}
})
}
}
// Step 3: create dependencies from the unversioned SDK member to snapshot versions
// of the same member. By having these dependencies, they are mutated for multiple Mainline modules
// (apex and apk), each of which might want different sdks to be built with. For example, if both
// apex A and B are referencing libfoo which is a member of sdk 'mysdk', the two APEXes can be
// built with libfoo.mysdk.11 and libfoo.mysdk.12, respectively depending on which sdk they are
// using.
func memberInterVersionMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if m, ok := mctx.Module().(android.SdkAware); ok && m.IsInAnySdk() {
if !m.ContainingSdk().Unversioned() {
memberName := m.MemberName()
tag := sdkMemberVersionedDepTag{member: memberName, version: m.ContainingSdk().Version}
mctx.AddReverseDependency(mctx.Module(), tag, memberName)
}
}
}
// Step 4: transitively ripple down the SDK requirements from the root modules like APEX to its
// descendants
func sdkDepsMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
if m, ok := mctx.Module().(android.SdkAware); ok {
// Module types for Mainline modules (e.g. APEX) are expected to implement RequiredSdks()
// by reading its own properties like `uses_sdks`.
requiredSdks := m.RequiredSdks()
if len(requiredSdks) > 0 {
mctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(m android.Module) {
if dep, ok := m.(android.SdkAware); ok {
dep.BuildWithSdks(requiredSdks)
}
})
}
}
}
// Step 5: if libfoo.mysdk.11 is in the context where version 11 of mysdk is requested, the
// versioned module is used instead of the un-versioned (in-development) module libfoo
func sdkDepsReplaceMutator(mctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if m, ok := mctx.Module().(android.SdkAware); ok && m.IsInAnySdk() {
if sdk := m.ContainingSdk(); !sdk.Unversioned() {
if m.RequiredSdks().Contains(sdk) {
// Note that this replacement is done only for the modules that have the same
// variations as the current module. Since current module is already mutated for
// apex references in other APEXes are not affected by this replacement.
memberName := m.MemberName()
mctx.ReplaceDependencies(memberName)
}
}
}
}
// Step 6: ensure that the dependencies from outside of the APEX are all from the required SDKs
func sdkRequirementsMutator(mctx android.TopDownMutatorContext) {
if m, ok := mctx.Module().(interface {
DepIsInSameApex(ctx android.BaseModuleContext, dep android.Module) bool
RequiredSdks() android.SdkRefs
}); ok {
requiredSdks := m.RequiredSdks()
if len(requiredSdks) == 0 {
return
}
mctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(dep android.Module) {
if mctx.OtherModuleDependencyTag(dep) == android.DefaultsDepTag {
// dependency to defaults is always okay
return
}
// If the dep is from outside of the APEX, but is not in any of the
// required SDKs, we know that the dep is a violation.
if sa, ok := dep.(android.SdkAware); ok {
if !m.DepIsInSameApex(mctx, dep) && !requiredSdks.Contains(sa.ContainingSdk()) {
mctx.ModuleErrorf("depends on %q (in SDK %q) that isn't part of the required SDKs: %v",
sa.Name(), sa.ContainingSdk(), requiredSdks)
}
}
})
}
}