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LinuxBionic now supports arm64 architecture in addition to the existing x86_64 arch. This is to make it possible to build host tools like adb, fastboot, crosvm, etc. for Linux/ARM on regular Linux/x86 machines. The arm64 target can be selected in various ways in Android.bp files: - target.host (because this is still considered as a host target) - target.linux (provided that the module is also enabled for host) - target.linux_bionic (use the OS name directly) - target.linux_bionic_arm64 (OS name + arch combo) - target.linux_arm64 (provided that the module is also for host) - target.not_windows - arch.arm64 The toolchain for the new target is almost the same as the toolchain config for Android/ARM64. One notable difference is that the clang triple is aarch64-linux instead of aarch64-linux-android, so that __ANDROID__ is not defined for the new OS type. Bug: 134795810 Test: HOST_CROSS_OS=linux_bionic HOST_CROSS_ARCH=arm64 m nothing Change-Id: If4300583edfb6d75bd4d984b38f73b6a406b4447
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bootstrap_go_package {
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name: "soong-rust-config",
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pkgPath: "android/soong/rust/config",
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deps: [
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"soong-android",
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"soong-cc-config",
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],
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srcs: [
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"arm_device.go",
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"arm64_device.go",
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"global.go",
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"lints.go",
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"toolchain.go",
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"allowed_list.go",
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"x86_darwin_host.go",
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"x86_linux_host.go",
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"x86_device.go",
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"x86_64_device.go",
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"arm64_linux_host.go",
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],
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}
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