platform_build_soong/ui/build/test_build.go
Lukacs T. Berki 90b4334a64 Remove the out/soong/.bootstrap directory.
It's better not to have state hidden in dotfiles (or rather,
dotdirectories) if we can help.

It's questionable whether the "linux-x86" path segment makes sense since
soong_build only ever runs on one operating system, but I didn't want to
rock the boat now.

Drive-by fixed some quoting fixes in rbc-run. Notably, I didn't wrap
`$@` into double quotes because I don't know whether the lack of double
quotes was intended or not.

Also drive-by fixed the fact that "out/soong" was added twice to the
directory name of bpglob. This turned out not to be a problem because
bpglob doesn't need to be explicitly built: if it's needed, it's
declared as an input of the glob files so it'll be built automatically
(at the cost of the first "null build" not actually being a null build)

Test: Presubmits.
Change-Id: I710d8d16cd8212059a0ca1ee95378505303eed83
2021-11-04 09:47:58 +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 build
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"android/soong/ui/metrics"
"android/soong/ui/status"
)
// Checks for files in the out directory that have a rule that depends on them but no rule to
// create them. This catches a common set of build failures where a rule to generate a file is
// deleted (either by deleting a module in an Android.mk file, or by modifying the build system
// incorrectly). These failures are often not caught by a local incremental build because the
// previously built files are still present in the output directory.
func testForDanglingRules(ctx Context, config Config) {
// Many modules are disabled on mac. Checking for dangling rules would cause lots of build
// breakages, and presubmit wouldn't catch them, so just disable the check.
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" {
return
}
ctx.BeginTrace(metrics.TestRun, "test for dangling rules")
defer ctx.EndTrace()
ts := ctx.Status.StartTool()
action := &status.Action{
Description: "Test for dangling rules",
}
ts.StartAction(action)
// Get a list of leaf nodes in the dependency graph from ninja
executable := config.PrebuiltBuildTool("ninja")
commonArgs := []string{}
commonArgs = append(commonArgs, "-f", config.CombinedNinjaFile())
args := append(commonArgs, "-t", "targets", "rule")
cmd := Command(ctx, config, "ninja", executable, args...)
stdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
ctx.Fatal(err)
}
cmd.StartOrFatal()
outDir := config.OutDir()
modulePathsDir := filepath.Join(outDir, ".module_paths")
variablesFilePath := filepath.Join(outDir, "soong", "soong.variables")
// dexpreopt.config is an input to the soong_docs action, which runs the
// soong_build primary builder. However, this file is created from $(shell)
// invocation at Kati parse time, so it's not an explicit output of any
// Ninja action, but it is present during the build itself and can be
// treated as an source file.
dexpreoptConfigFilePath := filepath.Join(outDir, "soong", "dexpreopt.config")
// out/build_date.txt is considered a "source file"
buildDatetimeFilePath := filepath.Join(outDir, "build_date.txt")
danglingRules := make(map[string]bool)
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(stdout)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if !strings.HasPrefix(line, outDir) {
// Leaf node is not in the out directory.
continue
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, modulePathsDir) ||
line == variablesFilePath ||
line == dexpreoptConfigFilePath ||
line == buildDatetimeFilePath {
// Leaf node is in one of Soong's bootstrap directories, which do not have
// full build rules in the primary build.ninja file.
continue
}
danglingRules[line] = true
}
cmd.WaitOrFatal()
var danglingRulesList []string
for rule := range danglingRules {
danglingRulesList = append(danglingRulesList, rule)
}
sort.Strings(danglingRulesList)
if len(danglingRulesList) > 0 {
sb := &strings.Builder{}
title := "Dependencies in out found with no rule to create them:"
fmt.Fprintln(sb, title)
reportLines := 1
for i, dep := range danglingRulesList {
if reportLines > 20 {
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " ... and %d more\n", len(danglingRulesList)-i)
break
}
// It's helpful to see the reverse dependencies. ninja -t query is the
// best tool we got for that. Its output starts with the dependency
// itself.
queryCmd := Command(ctx, config, "ninja", executable,
append(commonArgs, "-t", "query", dep)...)
queryStdout, err := queryCmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
ctx.Fatal(err)
}
queryCmd.StartOrFatal()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(queryStdout)
for scanner.Scan() {
reportLines++
fmt.Fprintln(sb, " ", scanner.Text())
}
queryCmd.WaitOrFatal()
}
ts.FinishAction(status.ActionResult{
Action: action,
Error: fmt.Errorf(title),
Output: sb.String(),
})
ctx.Fatal("stopping")
}
ts.FinishAction(status.ActionResult{Action: action})
}