platform_build_soong/scripts/manifest_check.py
Jiakai Zhang f98da19a07 Refactor the contruction of the manifest check inputs.
This is a no-op change for a majority of cases.

Before this change, the contruction of the manifest check inputs is
confusing. It mutates uses_libs properties in place just for the
manifest check, by replacing module names with library names for
direct dependencies and merging library names from CLC for both direct
denpendencies and transitive denpendencies, and then constructs manifest
check inputs from those mutated uses_libs properties. This is
error-prone and leads to insistency: the goal is to check that the CLC
matches the manifest, but the inputs to the check don't reflect the CLC.

After this change, we no longer mutate uses_libs properties in place.
Instead, we maintain a separate list of missing denpendencies, and then
construct manifest check inputs directly from the CLC for all existing
libraries, no matter they are direct or transtive, and from the separate
list of missing libraries. This change makes the logic more
consistent and straightforward, and it also allows us to easily do the
next change, which is to propagate transtive missing denpendencies.

In fact, this change revealed several bugs around library optionality
and order in CLC construction, and fixed them.

Bug: 331528424
Test: m --no-skip-soong-tests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Depends on internal changes. Will cherry-pick once merged.
Merged-In: I0de82e76c47995b54aba9efd41538d950256a95f
Change-Id: I0de82e76c47995b54aba9efd41538d950256a95f
2024-04-15 11:15:41 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 The Android Open Source Project
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"""A tool for checking that a manifest agrees with the build system."""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import json
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from xml.dom import minidom
from manifest import android_ns
from manifest import get_children_with_tag
from manifest import parse_manifest
from manifest import write_xml
class ManifestMismatchError(Exception):
pass
def parse_args():
"""Parse commandline arguments."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
'--uses-library',
dest='uses_libraries',
action='append',
help='specify uses-library entries known to the build system')
parser.add_argument(
'--optional-uses-library',
dest='optional_uses_libraries',
action='append',
help='specify uses-library entries known to the build system with '
'required:false'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--missing-optional-uses-library',
dest='missing_optional_uses_libraries',
action='append',
help='specify uses-library entries missing from the build system with '
'required:false',
default=[]
)
parser.add_argument(
'--enforce-uses-libraries',
dest='enforce_uses_libraries',
action='store_true',
help='check the uses-library entries known to the build system against '
'the manifest'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--enforce-uses-libraries-relax',
dest='enforce_uses_libraries_relax',
action='store_true',
help='do not fail immediately, just save the error message to file')
parser.add_argument(
'--enforce-uses-libraries-status',
dest='enforce_uses_libraries_status',
help='output file to store check status (error message)')
parser.add_argument(
'--extract-target-sdk-version',
dest='extract_target_sdk_version',
action='store_true',
help='print the targetSdkVersion from the manifest')
parser.add_argument(
'--dexpreopt-config',
dest='dexpreopt_configs',
action='append',
help='a paths to a dexpreopt.config of some library')
parser.add_argument('--aapt', dest='aapt', help='path to aapt executable')
parser.add_argument(
'--output', '-o', dest='output', help='output AndroidManifest.xml file')
parser.add_argument('input', help='input AndroidManifest.xml file')
return parser.parse_args()
C_RED = "\033[1;31m"
C_GREEN = "\033[1;32m"
C_BLUE = "\033[1;34m"
C_OFF = "\033[0m"
C_BOLD = "\033[1m"
def enforce_uses_libraries(manifest, required, optional, missing_optional, relax, is_apk, path):
"""Verify that the <uses-library> tags in the manifest match those provided
by the build system.
Args:
manifest: manifest (either parsed XML or aapt dump of APK)
required: required libs known to the build system
optional: optional libs known to the build system
relax: if true, suppress error on mismatch and just write it to file
is_apk: if the manifest comes from an APK or an XML file
"""
if is_apk:
manifest_required, manifest_optional, tags = extract_uses_libs_apk(
manifest)
else:
manifest_required, manifest_optional, tags = extract_uses_libs_xml(
manifest)
# Trim namespace component. Normally Soong does that automatically when it
# handles module names specified in Android.bp properties. However not all
# <uses-library> entries in the manifest correspond to real modules: some of
# the optional libraries may be missing at build time. Therefor this script
# accepts raw module names as spelled in Android.bp/Amdroid.mk and trims the
# optional namespace part manually.
required = trim_namespace_parts(required)
optional = trim_namespace_parts(optional)
existing_manifest_optional = [
lib for lib in manifest_optional if lib not in missing_optional]
# The order of the existing libraries matter, while the order of the missing
# ones doesn't.
if manifest_required == required and existing_manifest_optional == optional:
return None
#pylint: disable=line-too-long
errmsg = ''.join([
'mismatch in the <uses-library> tags between the build system and the '
'manifest:\n',
'\t- required libraries in build system: %s[%s]%s\n' % (C_RED, ', '.join(required), C_OFF),
'\t vs. in the manifest: %s[%s]%s\n' % (C_RED, ', '.join(manifest_required), C_OFF),
'\t- optional libraries in build system: %s[%s]%s\n' % (C_RED, ', '.join(optional), C_OFF),
'\t and missing ones in build system: %s[%s]%s\n' % (C_RED, ', '.join(missing_optional), C_OFF),
'\t vs. in the manifest: %s[%s]%s\n' % (C_RED, ', '.join(manifest_optional), C_OFF),
'\t- tags in the manifest (%s):\n' % path,
'\t\t%s\n' % '\t\t'.join(tags),
'%snote:%s the following options are available:\n' % (C_BLUE, C_OFF),
'\t- to temporarily disable the check on command line, rebuild with ',
'%sRELAX_USES_LIBRARY_CHECK=true%s' % (C_BOLD, C_OFF),
' (this will set compiler filter "verify" and disable AOT-compilation in dexpreopt)\n',
'\t- to temporarily disable the check for the whole product, set ',
'%sPRODUCT_BROKEN_VERIFY_USES_LIBRARIES := true%s in the product makefiles\n' % (C_BOLD, C_OFF),
'\t- to fix the check, make build system properties coherent with the manifest\n',
'\t- for details, see %sbuild/make/Changes.md%s' % (C_GREEN, C_OFF),
' and %shttps://source.android.com/devices/tech/dalvik/art-class-loader-context%s\n' % (C_GREEN, C_OFF)
])
#pylint: enable=line-too-long
if not relax:
raise ManifestMismatchError(errmsg)
return errmsg
MODULE_NAMESPACE = re.compile('^//[^:]+:')
def trim_namespace_parts(modules):
"""Trim the namespace part of each module, if present.
Leave only the name.
"""
trimmed = []
for module in modules:
trimmed.append(MODULE_NAMESPACE.sub('', module))
return trimmed
def extract_uses_libs_apk(badging):
"""Extract <uses-library> tags from the manifest of an APK."""
pattern = re.compile("^uses-library(-not-required)?:'(.*)'$", re.MULTILINE)
required = []
optional = []
lines = []
for match in re.finditer(pattern, badging):
lines.append(match.group(0))
libname = match.group(2)
if match.group(1) is None:
required.append(libname)
else:
optional.append(libname)
required = first_unique_elements(required)
optional = first_unique_elements(optional)
tags = first_unique_elements(lines)
return required, optional, tags
def extract_uses_libs_xml(xml):
"""Extract <uses-library> tags from the manifest."""
manifest = parse_manifest(xml)
elems = get_children_with_tag(manifest, 'application')
if len(elems) > 1:
raise RuntimeError('found multiple <application> tags')
if not elems:
return [], [], []
application = elems[0]
libs = get_children_with_tag(application, 'uses-library')
required = [uses_library_name(x) for x in libs if uses_library_required(x)]
optional = [
uses_library_name(x) for x in libs if not uses_library_required(x)
]
# render <uses-library> tags as XML for a pretty error message
tags = []
for lib in libs:
tags.append(lib.toprettyxml())
required = first_unique_elements(required)
optional = first_unique_elements(optional)
tags = first_unique_elements(tags)
return required, optional, tags
def first_unique_elements(l):
result = []
for x in l:
if x not in result:
result.append(x)
return result
def uses_library_name(lib):
"""Extract the name attribute of a uses-library tag.
Args:
lib: a <uses-library> tag.
"""
name = lib.getAttributeNodeNS(android_ns, 'name')
return name.value if name is not None else ''
def uses_library_required(lib):
"""Extract the required attribute of a uses-library tag.
Args:
lib: a <uses-library> tag.
"""
required = lib.getAttributeNodeNS(android_ns, 'required')
return (required.value == 'true') if required is not None else True
def extract_target_sdk_version(manifest, is_apk=False):
"""Returns the targetSdkVersion from the manifest.
Args:
manifest: manifest (either parsed XML or aapt dump of APK)
is_apk: if the manifest comes from an APK or an XML file
"""
if is_apk: #pylint: disable=no-else-return
return extract_target_sdk_version_apk(manifest)
else:
return extract_target_sdk_version_xml(manifest)
def extract_target_sdk_version_apk(badging):
"""Extract targetSdkVersion tags from the manifest of an APK."""
pattern = re.compile("^targetSdkVersion?:'(.*)'$", re.MULTILINE)
for match in re.finditer(pattern, badging):
return match.group(1)
raise RuntimeError('cannot find targetSdkVersion in the manifest')
def extract_target_sdk_version_xml(xml):
"""Extract targetSdkVersion tags from the manifest."""
manifest = parse_manifest(xml)
# Get or insert the uses-sdk element
uses_sdk = get_children_with_tag(manifest, 'uses-sdk')
if len(uses_sdk) > 1: #pylint: disable=no-else-raise
raise RuntimeError('found multiple uses-sdk elements')
elif len(uses_sdk) == 0:
raise RuntimeError('missing uses-sdk element')
uses_sdk = uses_sdk[0]
min_attr = uses_sdk.getAttributeNodeNS(android_ns, 'minSdkVersion')
if min_attr is None:
raise RuntimeError('minSdkVersion is not specified')
target_attr = uses_sdk.getAttributeNodeNS(android_ns, 'targetSdkVersion')
if target_attr is None:
target_attr = min_attr
return target_attr.value
def load_dexpreopt_configs(configs):
"""Load dexpreopt.config files and map module names to library names."""
module_to_libname = {}
if configs is None:
configs = []
for config in configs:
with open(config, 'r') as f:
contents = json.load(f)
module_to_libname[contents['Name']] = contents['ProvidesUsesLibrary']
return module_to_libname
def translate_libnames(modules, module_to_libname):
"""Translate module names into library names using the mapping."""
if modules is None:
modules = []
libnames = []
for name in modules:
if name in module_to_libname:
name = module_to_libname[name]
libnames.append(name)
return libnames
def main():
"""Program entry point."""
try:
args = parse_args()
# The input can be either an XML manifest or an APK, they are parsed and
# processed in different ways.
is_apk = args.input.endswith('.apk')
if is_apk:
aapt = args.aapt if args.aapt is not None else 'aapt'
manifest = subprocess.check_output(
[aapt, 'dump', 'badging', args.input]).decode('utf-8')
else:
manifest = minidom.parse(args.input)
if args.enforce_uses_libraries:
# Load dexpreopt.config files and build a mapping from module
# names to library names. This is for Make only and it's necessary
# because Make passes module names from `LOCAL_USES_LIBRARIES`,
# `LOCAL_OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_NAMES`, while the manifest addresses
# libraries by their name. Soong doesn't use it and doesn't need it
# because it converts the module names to the library names and
# passes the library names. There is no need to translate missing
# optional libs because they are missing and therefore there is no
# mapping for them.
mod_to_lib = load_dexpreopt_configs(args.dexpreopt_configs)
required = translate_libnames(args.uses_libraries, mod_to_lib)
optional = translate_libnames(args.optional_uses_libraries,
mod_to_lib)
# Check if the <uses-library> lists in the build system agree with
# those in the manifest. Raise an exception on mismatch, unless the
# script was passed a special parameter to suppress exceptions.
errmsg = enforce_uses_libraries(manifest, required, optional,
args.missing_optional_uses_libraries,
args.enforce_uses_libraries_relax, is_apk, args.input)
# Create a status file that is empty on success, or contains an
# error message on failure. When exceptions are suppressed,
# dexpreopt command command will check file size to determine if
# the check has failed.
if args.enforce_uses_libraries_status:
with open(args.enforce_uses_libraries_status, 'w') as f:
if errmsg is not None:
f.write('%s\n' % errmsg)
if args.extract_target_sdk_version:
try:
print(extract_target_sdk_version(manifest, is_apk))
except: #pylint: disable=bare-except
# Failed; don't crash, return "any" SDK version. This will
# result in dexpreopt not adding any compatibility libraries.
print(10000)
if args.output:
# XML output is supposed to be written only when this script is
# invoked with XML input manifest, not with an APK.
if is_apk:
raise RuntimeError('cannot save APK manifest as XML')
with open(args.output, 'w') as f:
write_xml(f, manifest)
# pylint: disable=broad-except
except Exception as err:
print('%serror:%s ' % (C_RED, C_OFF) + str(err), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(-1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()