platform_build_soong/android/defaults.go
Colin Cross eabaedd520 Fix product variables in defaults modules
Product variables structs are generated at runtime to contain only
the properties that apply to the current module.  Defaults modules
always contained all product variable properties. Defaults modules
apply their properties to the target module using
proptools.PrependProperties, which prepends structs that have
matching types.  Filtered property structs had a different type
and were dropped.

Even after adding filtering to the defaults product variable
properties, defaults modules may contain more property structs
than the target module they are applied to, so the product
variables struct for the defaults module could contain more
fields than the product variables struct for the target module.
Use proptools.PrependMatchingProperties when applying defaults
of product variables instead, which will apply matching properties
across types.

Test: defaults_test.go
Test: variable_test.go
Change-Id: I281bdefef92053457a3b7b65383493a4e7d999df
2020-02-06 17:43:29 -08:00

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// Copyright 2015 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 (
"reflect"
"github.com/google/blueprint"
"github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
)
type defaultsDependencyTag struct {
blueprint.BaseDependencyTag
}
var DefaultsDepTag defaultsDependencyTag
type defaultsProperties struct {
Defaults []string
}
type DefaultableModuleBase struct {
defaultsProperties defaultsProperties
defaultableProperties []interface{}
defaultableVariableProperties interface{}
}
func (d *DefaultableModuleBase) defaults() *defaultsProperties {
return &d.defaultsProperties
}
func (d *DefaultableModuleBase) setProperties(props []interface{}, variableProperties interface{}) {
d.defaultableProperties = props
d.defaultableVariableProperties = variableProperties
}
// Interface that must be supported by any module to which defaults can be applied.
type Defaultable interface {
// Get a pointer to the struct containing the Defaults property.
defaults() *defaultsProperties
// Set the property structures into which defaults will be added.
setProperties(props []interface{}, variableProperties interface{})
// Apply defaults from the supplied Defaults to the property structures supplied to
// setProperties(...).
applyDefaults(TopDownMutatorContext, []Defaults)
}
type DefaultableModule interface {
Module
Defaultable
}
var _ Defaultable = (*DefaultableModuleBase)(nil)
func InitDefaultableModule(module DefaultableModule) {
if module.(Module).base().module == nil {
panic("InitAndroidModule must be called before InitDefaultableModule")
}
module.setProperties(module.(Module).GetProperties(), module.(Module).base().variableProperties)
module.AddProperties(module.defaults())
}
// The Defaults_visibility property.
type DefaultsVisibilityProperties struct {
// Controls the visibility of the defaults module itself.
Defaults_visibility []string
}
type DefaultsModuleBase struct {
DefaultableModuleBase
// Container for defaults of the common properties
commonProperties commonProperties
defaultsVisibilityProperties DefaultsVisibilityProperties
}
// The common pattern for defaults modules is to register separate instances of
// the xxxProperties structs in the AddProperties calls, rather than reusing the
// ones inherited from Module.
//
// The effect is that e.g. myDefaultsModuleInstance.base().xxxProperties won't
// contain the values that have been set for the defaults module. Rather, to
// retrieve the values it is necessary to iterate over properties(). E.g. to get
// the commonProperties instance that have the real values:
//
// d := myModule.(Defaults)
// for _, props := range d.properties() {
// if cp, ok := props.(*commonProperties); ok {
// ... access property values in cp ...
// }
// }
//
// The rationale is that the properties on a defaults module apply to the
// defaultable modules using it, not to the defaults module itself. E.g. setting
// the "enabled" property false makes inheriting modules disabled by default,
// rather than disabling the defaults module itself.
type Defaults interface {
Defaultable
// Although this function is unused it is actually needed to ensure that only modules that embed
// DefaultsModuleBase will type-assert to the Defaults interface.
isDefaults() bool
// Get the structures containing the properties for which defaults can be provided.
properties() []interface{}
productVariableProperties() interface{}
// Return the defaults common properties.
common() *commonProperties
// Return the defaults visibility properties.
defaultsVisibility() *DefaultsVisibilityProperties
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) isDefaults() bool {
return true
}
type DefaultsModule interface {
Module
Defaults
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) properties() []interface{} {
return d.defaultableProperties
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) productVariableProperties() interface{} {
return d.defaultableVariableProperties
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) common() *commonProperties {
return &d.commonProperties
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) defaultsVisibility() *DefaultsVisibilityProperties {
return &d.defaultsVisibilityProperties
}
func (d *DefaultsModuleBase) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx ModuleContext) {
}
func InitDefaultsModule(module DefaultsModule) {
commonProperties := module.common()
module.AddProperties(
&hostAndDeviceProperties{},
commonProperties,
&ApexProperties{})
initAndroidModuleBase(module)
initProductVariableModule(module)
InitArchModule(module)
InitDefaultableModule(module)
// Add properties that will not have defaults applied to them.
base := module.base()
defaultsVisibility := module.defaultsVisibility()
module.AddProperties(&base.nameProperties, defaultsVisibility)
// The defaults_visibility property controls the visibility of a defaults module.
base.primaryVisibilityProperty =
newVisibilityProperty("defaults_visibility", &defaultsVisibility.Defaults_visibility)
// Unlike non-defaults modules the visibility property is not stored in m.base().commonProperties.
// Instead it is stored in a separate instance of commonProperties created above so use that.
// The visibility property needs to be checked (but not parsed) by the visibility module during
// its checking phase and parsing phase.
base.visibilityPropertyInfo = []visibilityProperty{
base.primaryVisibilityProperty,
newVisibilityProperty("visibility", &commonProperties.Visibility),
}
base.module = module
}
var _ Defaults = (*DefaultsModuleBase)(nil)
func (defaultable *DefaultableModuleBase) applyDefaults(ctx TopDownMutatorContext,
defaultsList []Defaults) {
for _, defaults := range defaultsList {
for _, prop := range defaultable.defaultableProperties {
if prop == defaultable.defaultableVariableProperties {
defaultable.applyDefaultVariableProperties(ctx, defaults, prop)
} else {
defaultable.applyDefaultProperties(ctx, defaults, prop)
}
}
}
}
// Product variable properties need special handling, the type of the filtered product variable
// property struct may not be identical between the defaults module and the defaultable module.
// Use PrependMatchingProperties to apply whichever properties match.
func (defaultable *DefaultableModuleBase) applyDefaultVariableProperties(ctx TopDownMutatorContext,
defaults Defaults, defaultableProp interface{}) {
if defaultableProp == nil {
return
}
defaultsProp := defaults.productVariableProperties()
if defaultsProp == nil {
return
}
dst := []interface{}{
defaultableProp,
// Put an empty copy of the src properties into dst so that properties in src that are not in dst
// don't cause a "failed to find property to extend" error.
proptools.CloneEmptyProperties(reflect.ValueOf(defaultsProp)).Interface(),
}
err := proptools.PrependMatchingProperties(dst, defaultsProp, nil)
if err != nil {
if propertyErr, ok := err.(*proptools.ExtendPropertyError); ok {
ctx.PropertyErrorf(propertyErr.Property, "%s", propertyErr.Err.Error())
} else {
panic(err)
}
}
}
func (defaultable *DefaultableModuleBase) applyDefaultProperties(ctx TopDownMutatorContext,
defaults Defaults, defaultableProp interface{}) {
for _, def := range defaults.properties() {
if proptools.TypeEqual(defaultableProp, def) {
err := proptools.PrependProperties(defaultableProp, def, nil)
if err != nil {
if propertyErr, ok := err.(*proptools.ExtendPropertyError); ok {
ctx.PropertyErrorf(propertyErr.Property, "%s", propertyErr.Err.Error())
} else {
panic(err)
}
}
}
}
}
func RegisterDefaultsPreArchMutators(ctx RegisterMutatorsContext) {
ctx.BottomUp("defaults_deps", defaultsDepsMutator).Parallel()
ctx.TopDown("defaults", defaultsMutator).Parallel()
}
func defaultsDepsMutator(ctx BottomUpMutatorContext) {
if defaultable, ok := ctx.Module().(Defaultable); ok {
ctx.AddDependency(ctx.Module(), DefaultsDepTag, defaultable.defaults().Defaults...)
}
}
func defaultsMutator(ctx TopDownMutatorContext) {
if defaultable, ok := ctx.Module().(Defaultable); ok && len(defaultable.defaults().Defaults) > 0 {
var defaultsList []Defaults
seen := make(map[Defaults]bool)
ctx.WalkDeps(func(module, parent Module) bool {
if ctx.OtherModuleDependencyTag(module) == DefaultsDepTag {
if defaults, ok := module.(Defaults); ok {
if !seen[defaults] {
seen[defaults] = true
defaultsList = append(defaultsList, defaults)
return len(defaults.defaults().Defaults) > 0
}
} else {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("defaults", "module %s is not an defaults module",
ctx.OtherModuleName(module))
}
}
return false
})
defaultable.applyDefaults(ctx, defaultsList)
}
}