platform_build_soong/android/neverallow.go
Neil Fuller fe385b001c Expand projects allowed to use no_standard_libs
There are a set of git projects that are part of or
closely related to "core libraries" and will need to
be allowed to compile against core library implementations
(and not stubs) after we've switched the default to use
stubs.

Bug: 113148576
Test: build
Change-Id: Id10b7dd83b173bdbfdb07b404d0e5f1ff621e543
2018-10-11 16:03:39 +01:00

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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// 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 android
import (
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
)
// "neverallow" rules for the build system.
//
// This allows things which aren't related to the build system and are enforced
// for sanity, in progress code refactors, or policy to be expressed in a
// straightforward away disjoint from implementations and tests which should
// work regardless of these restrictions.
//
// A module is disallowed if all of the following are true:
// - it is in one of the "in" paths
// - it is not in one of the "notIn" paths
// - it has all "with" properties matched
// - - values are matched in their entirety
// - - nil is interpreted as an empty string
// - - nested properties are separated with a '.'
// - - if the property is a list, any of the values in the list being matches
// counts as a match
// - it has none of the "without" properties matched (same rules as above)
func registerNeverallowMutator(ctx RegisterMutatorsContext) {
ctx.BottomUp("neverallow", neverallowMutator).Parallel()
}
var neverallows = []*rule{
neverallow().
in("vendor", "device").
with("vndk.enabled", "true").
without("vendor", "true").
because("the VNDK can never contain a library that is device dependent."),
neverallow().
with("vndk.enabled", "true").
without("vendor", "true").
without("owner", "").
because("a VNDK module can never have an owner."),
neverallow().
notIn("libcore", "development", "external/apache-harmony", "external/apache-xml", "external/bouncycastle", "external/conscrypt", "external/icu", "external/okhttp", "external/wycheproof").
with("no_standard_libs", "true"),
// TODO(b/67974785): always enforce the manifest
neverallow().
without("name", "libhidltransport").
with("product_variables.enforce_vintf_manifest.cflags", "*").
because("manifest enforcement should be independent of ."),
// TODO(b/67975799): vendor code should always use /vendor/bin/sh
neverallow().
without("name", "libc_bionic_ndk").
with("product_variables.treble_linker_namespaces.cflags", "*").
because("nothing should care if linker namespaces are enabled or not"),
// Example:
// *neverallow().with("Srcs", "main.cpp"),
}
func neverallowMutator(ctx BottomUpMutatorContext) {
m, ok := ctx.Module().(Module)
if !ok {
return
}
dir := ctx.ModuleDir() + "/"
properties := m.GetProperties()
for _, n := range neverallows {
if !n.appliesToPath(dir) {
continue
}
if !n.appliesToProperties(properties) {
continue
}
ctx.ModuleErrorf("violates " + n.String())
}
}
type ruleProperty struct {
fields []string // e.x.: Vndk.Enabled
value string // e.x.: true
}
type rule struct {
// User string for why this is a thing.
reason string
paths []string
unlessPaths []string
props []ruleProperty
unlessProps []ruleProperty
}
func neverallow() *rule {
return &rule{}
}
func (r *rule) in(path ...string) *rule {
r.paths = append(r.paths, cleanPaths(path)...)
return r
}
func (r *rule) notIn(path ...string) *rule {
r.unlessPaths = append(r.unlessPaths, cleanPaths(path)...)
return r
}
func (r *rule) with(properties, value string) *rule {
r.props = append(r.props, ruleProperty{
fields: fieldNamesForProperties(properties),
value: value,
})
return r
}
func (r *rule) without(properties, value string) *rule {
r.unlessProps = append(r.unlessProps, ruleProperty{
fields: fieldNamesForProperties(properties),
value: value,
})
return r
}
func (r *rule) because(reason string) *rule {
r.reason = reason
return r
}
func (r *rule) String() string {
s := "neverallow"
for _, v := range r.paths {
s += " dir:" + v + "*"
}
for _, v := range r.unlessPaths {
s += " -dir:" + v + "*"
}
for _, v := range r.props {
s += " " + strings.Join(v.fields, ".") + "=" + v.value
}
for _, v := range r.unlessProps {
s += " -" + strings.Join(v.fields, ".") + "=" + v.value
}
if len(r.reason) != 0 {
s += " which is restricted because " + r.reason
}
return s
}
func (r *rule) appliesToPath(dir string) bool {
includePath := len(r.paths) == 0 || hasAnyPrefix(dir, r.paths)
excludePath := hasAnyPrefix(dir, r.unlessPaths)
return includePath && !excludePath
}
func (r *rule) appliesToProperties(properties []interface{}) bool {
includeProps := hasAllProperties(properties, r.props)
excludeProps := hasAnyProperty(properties, r.unlessProps)
return includeProps && !excludeProps
}
// assorted utils
func cleanPaths(paths []string) []string {
res := make([]string, len(paths))
for i, v := range paths {
res[i] = filepath.Clean(v) + "/"
}
return res
}
func fieldNamesForProperties(propertyNames string) []string {
names := strings.Split(propertyNames, ".")
for i, v := range names {
names[i] = proptools.FieldNameForProperty(v)
}
return names
}
func hasAnyPrefix(s string, prefixes []string) bool {
for _, prefix := range prefixes {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func hasAnyProperty(properties []interface{}, props []ruleProperty) bool {
for _, v := range props {
if hasProperty(properties, v) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func hasAllProperties(properties []interface{}, props []ruleProperty) bool {
for _, v := range props {
if !hasProperty(properties, v) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func hasProperty(properties []interface{}, prop ruleProperty) bool {
for _, propertyStruct := range properties {
propertiesValue := reflect.ValueOf(propertyStruct).Elem()
for _, v := range prop.fields {
if !propertiesValue.IsValid() {
break
}
propertiesValue = propertiesValue.FieldByName(v)
}
if !propertiesValue.IsValid() {
continue
}
check := func(v string) bool {
return prop.value == "*" || prop.value == v
}
if matchValue(propertiesValue, check) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func matchValue(value reflect.Value, check func(string) bool) bool {
if !value.IsValid() {
return false
}
if value.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
if value.IsNil() {
return check("")
}
value = value.Elem()
}
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
return check(value.String())
case reflect.Bool:
return check(strconv.FormatBool(value.Bool()))
case reflect.Int:
return check(strconv.FormatInt(value.Int(), 10))
case reflect.Slice:
slice, ok := value.Interface().([]string)
if !ok {
panic("Can only handle slice of string")
}
for _, v := range slice {
if check(v) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
panic("Can't handle type: " + value.Kind().String())
}