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This change fixes a bug that a symbol is omitted for apex (or vndk) when it is annotated with "# vndk apex" (or "# apex vndk). Bug: 123349183 Test: python3 test_gen_stub_libs.py Change-Id: I344d6e70732bae8877cb16bbe881edb79fe90670
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Python
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508 lines
17 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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"""Generates source for stub shared libraries for the NDK."""
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import argparse
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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ALL_ARCHITECTURES = (
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'arm',
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'arm64',
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'mips',
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'mips64',
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'x86',
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'x86_64',
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)
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# Arbitrary magic number. We use the same one in api-level.h for this purpose.
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FUTURE_API_LEVEL = 10000
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def logger():
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"""Return the main logger for this module."""
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return logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def get_tags(line):
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"""Returns a list of all tags on this line."""
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_, _, all_tags = line.strip().partition('#')
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return [e for e in re.split(r'\s+', all_tags) if e.strip()]
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def is_api_level_tag(tag):
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"""Returns true if this tag has an API level that may need decoding."""
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if tag.startswith('introduced='):
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return True
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if tag.startswith('introduced-'):
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return True
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if tag.startswith('versioned='):
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return True
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return False
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def decode_api_level_tags(tags, api_map):
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"""Decodes API level code names in a list of tags.
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Raises:
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ParseError: An unknown version name was found in a tag.
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"""
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for idx, tag in enumerate(tags):
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if not is_api_level_tag(tag):
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continue
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name, value = split_tag(tag)
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try:
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decoded = str(decode_api_level(value, api_map))
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tags[idx] = '='.join([name, decoded])
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except KeyError:
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raise ParseError('Unknown version name in tag: {}'.format(tag))
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return tags
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def split_tag(tag):
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"""Returns a key/value tuple of the tag.
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Raises:
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ValueError: Tag is not a key/value type tag.
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Returns: Tuple of (key, value) of the tag. Both components are strings.
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"""
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if '=' not in tag:
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raise ValueError('Not a key/value tag: ' + tag)
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key, _, value = tag.partition('=')
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return key, value
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def get_tag_value(tag):
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"""Returns the value of a key/value tag.
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Raises:
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ValueError: Tag is not a key/value type tag.
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Returns: Value part of tag as a string.
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"""
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return split_tag(tag)[1]
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def version_is_private(version):
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"""Returns True if the version name should be treated as private."""
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return version.endswith('_PRIVATE') or version.endswith('_PLATFORM')
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def should_omit_version(version, arch, api, vndk, apex):
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"""Returns True if the version section should be ommitted.
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We want to omit any sections that do not have any symbols we'll have in the
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stub library. Sections that contain entirely future symbols or only symbols
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for certain architectures.
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"""
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if version_is_private(version.name):
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return True
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if 'platform-only' in version.tags:
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return True
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no_vndk_no_apex = 'vndk' not in version.tags and 'apex' not in version.tags
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keep = no_vndk_no_apex or \
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('vndk' in version.tags and vndk) or \
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('apex' in version.tags and apex)
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if not keep:
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return True
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if not symbol_in_arch(version.tags, arch):
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return True
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if not symbol_in_api(version.tags, arch, api):
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return True
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return False
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def should_omit_symbol(symbol, arch, api, vndk, apex):
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"""Returns True if the symbol should be omitted."""
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no_vndk_no_apex = 'vndk' not in symbol.tags and 'apex' not in symbol.tags
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keep = no_vndk_no_apex or \
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('vndk' in symbol.tags and vndk) or \
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('apex' in symbol.tags and apex)
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if not keep:
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return True
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if not symbol_in_arch(symbol.tags, arch):
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return True
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if not symbol_in_api(symbol.tags, arch, api):
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return True
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return False
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def symbol_in_arch(tags, arch):
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"""Returns true if the symbol is present for the given architecture."""
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has_arch_tags = False
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for tag in tags:
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if tag == arch:
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return True
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if tag in ALL_ARCHITECTURES:
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has_arch_tags = True
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# If there were no arch tags, the symbol is available for all
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# architectures. If there were any arch tags, the symbol is only available
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# for the tagged architectures.
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return not has_arch_tags
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def symbol_in_api(tags, arch, api):
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"""Returns true if the symbol is present for the given API level."""
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introduced_tag = None
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arch_specific = False
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for tag in tags:
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# If there is an arch-specific tag, it should override the common one.
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if tag.startswith('introduced=') and not arch_specific:
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introduced_tag = tag
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elif tag.startswith('introduced-' + arch + '='):
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introduced_tag = tag
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arch_specific = True
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elif tag == 'future':
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return api == FUTURE_API_LEVEL
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if introduced_tag is None:
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# We found no "introduced" tags, so the symbol has always been
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# available.
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return True
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return api >= int(get_tag_value(introduced_tag))
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def symbol_versioned_in_api(tags, api):
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"""Returns true if the symbol should be versioned for the given API.
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This models the `versioned=API` tag. This should be a very uncommonly
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needed tag, and is really only needed to fix versioning mistakes that are
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already out in the wild.
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For example, some of libc's __aeabi_* functions were originally placed in
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the private version, but that was incorrect. They are now in LIBC_N, but
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when building against any version prior to N we need the symbol to be
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unversioned (otherwise it won't resolve on M where it is private).
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"""
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for tag in tags:
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if tag.startswith('versioned='):
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return api >= int(get_tag_value(tag))
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# If there is no "versioned" tag, the tag has been versioned for as long as
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# it was introduced.
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return True
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class ParseError(RuntimeError):
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"""An error that occurred while parsing a symbol file."""
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pass
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class MultiplyDefinedSymbolError(RuntimeError):
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"""A symbol name was multiply defined."""
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def __init__(self, multiply_defined_symbols):
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super(MultiplyDefinedSymbolError, self).__init__(
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'Version script contains multiple definitions for: {}'.format(
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', '.join(multiply_defined_symbols)))
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self.multiply_defined_symbols = multiply_defined_symbols
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class Version(object):
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"""A version block of a symbol file."""
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def __init__(self, name, base, tags, symbols):
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self.name = name
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self.base = base
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self.tags = tags
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self.symbols = symbols
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if self.name != other.name:
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return False
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if self.base != other.base:
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return False
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if self.tags != other.tags:
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return False
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if self.symbols != other.symbols:
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return False
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return True
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class Symbol(object):
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"""A symbol definition from a symbol file."""
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def __init__(self, name, tags):
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self.name = name
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self.tags = tags
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.name == other.name and set(self.tags) == set(other.tags)
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class SymbolFileParser(object):
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"""Parses NDK symbol files."""
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def __init__(self, input_file, api_map, arch, api, vndk, apex):
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self.input_file = input_file
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self.api_map = api_map
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self.arch = arch
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self.api = api
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self.vndk = vndk
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self.apex = apex
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self.current_line = None
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def parse(self):
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"""Parses the symbol file and returns a list of Version objects."""
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versions = []
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while self.next_line() != '':
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if '{' in self.current_line:
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versions.append(self.parse_version())
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else:
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raise ParseError(
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'Unexpected contents at top level: ' + self.current_line)
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self.check_no_duplicate_symbols(versions)
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return versions
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def check_no_duplicate_symbols(self, versions):
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"""Raises errors for multiply defined symbols.
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This situation is the normal case when symbol versioning is actually
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used, but this script doesn't currently handle that. The error message
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will be a not necessarily obvious "error: redefition of 'foo'" from
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stub.c, so it's better for us to catch this situation and raise a
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better error.
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"""
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symbol_names = set()
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multiply_defined_symbols = set()
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for version in versions:
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if should_omit_version(version, self.arch, self.api, self.vndk, self.apex):
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continue
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for symbol in version.symbols:
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if should_omit_symbol(symbol, self.arch, self.api, self.vndk, self.apex):
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continue
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if symbol.name in symbol_names:
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multiply_defined_symbols.add(symbol.name)
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symbol_names.add(symbol.name)
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if multiply_defined_symbols:
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raise MultiplyDefinedSymbolError(
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sorted(list(multiply_defined_symbols)))
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def parse_version(self):
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"""Parses a single version section and returns a Version object."""
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name = self.current_line.split('{')[0].strip()
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tags = get_tags(self.current_line)
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tags = decode_api_level_tags(tags, self.api_map)
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symbols = []
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global_scope = True
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cpp_symbols = False
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while self.next_line() != '':
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if '}' in self.current_line:
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# Line is something like '} BASE; # tags'. Both base and tags
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# are optional here.
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base = self.current_line.partition('}')[2]
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base = base.partition('#')[0].strip()
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if not base.endswith(';'):
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raise ParseError(
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'Unterminated version/export "C++" block (expected ;).')
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if cpp_symbols:
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cpp_symbols = False
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else:
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base = base.rstrip(';').rstrip()
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if base == '':
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base = None
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return Version(name, base, tags, symbols)
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elif 'extern "C++" {' in self.current_line:
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cpp_symbols = True
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elif not cpp_symbols and ':' in self.current_line:
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visibility = self.current_line.split(':')[0].strip()
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if visibility == 'local':
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global_scope = False
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elif visibility == 'global':
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global_scope = True
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else:
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raise ParseError('Unknown visiblity label: ' + visibility)
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elif global_scope and not cpp_symbols:
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symbols.append(self.parse_symbol())
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else:
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# We're in a hidden scope or in 'extern "C++"' block. Ignore
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# everything.
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pass
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raise ParseError('Unexpected EOF in version block.')
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def parse_symbol(self):
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"""Parses a single symbol line and returns a Symbol object."""
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if ';' not in self.current_line:
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raise ParseError(
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'Expected ; to terminate symbol: ' + self.current_line)
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if '*' in self.current_line:
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raise ParseError(
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'Wildcard global symbols are not permitted.')
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# Line is now in the format "<symbol-name>; # tags"
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name, _, _ = self.current_line.strip().partition(';')
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tags = get_tags(self.current_line)
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tags = decode_api_level_tags(tags, self.api_map)
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return Symbol(name, tags)
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def next_line(self):
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"""Returns the next non-empty non-comment line.
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A return value of '' indicates EOF.
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"""
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line = self.input_file.readline()
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while line.strip() == '' or line.strip().startswith('#'):
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line = self.input_file.readline()
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# We want to skip empty lines, but '' indicates EOF.
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if line == '':
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break
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self.current_line = line
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return self.current_line
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class Generator(object):
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"""Output generator that writes stub source files and version scripts."""
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def __init__(self, src_file, version_script, arch, api, vndk, apex):
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self.src_file = src_file
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self.version_script = version_script
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self.arch = arch
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self.api = api
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self.vndk = vndk
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self.apex = apex
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def write(self, versions):
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"""Writes all symbol data to the output files."""
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for version in versions:
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self.write_version(version)
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def write_version(self, version):
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"""Writes a single version block's data to the output files."""
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if should_omit_version(version, self.arch, self.api, self.vndk, self.apex):
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return
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section_versioned = symbol_versioned_in_api(version.tags, self.api)
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version_empty = True
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pruned_symbols = []
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for symbol in version.symbols:
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if should_omit_symbol(symbol, self.arch, self.api, self.vndk, self.apex):
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continue
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if symbol_versioned_in_api(symbol.tags, self.api):
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version_empty = False
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pruned_symbols.append(symbol)
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if len(pruned_symbols) > 0:
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if not version_empty and section_versioned:
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self.version_script.write(version.name + ' {\n')
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self.version_script.write(' global:\n')
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for symbol in pruned_symbols:
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emit_version = symbol_versioned_in_api(symbol.tags, self.api)
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if section_versioned and emit_version:
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self.version_script.write(' ' + symbol.name + ';\n')
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weak = ''
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if 'weak' in symbol.tags:
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weak = '__attribute__((weak)) '
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if 'var' in symbol.tags:
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self.src_file.write('{}int {} = 0;\n'.format(
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weak, symbol.name))
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else:
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self.src_file.write('{}void {}() {{}}\n'.format(
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weak, symbol.name))
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if not version_empty and section_versioned:
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base = '' if version.base is None else ' ' + version.base
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self.version_script.write('}' + base + ';\n')
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def decode_api_level(api, api_map):
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"""Decodes the API level argument into the API level number.
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For the average case, this just decodes the integer value from the string,
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but for unreleased APIs we need to translate from the API codename (like
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"O") to the future API level for that codename.
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"""
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try:
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return int(api)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if api == "current":
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return FUTURE_API_LEVEL
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return api_map[api]
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def parse_args():
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"""Parses and returns command line arguments."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0)
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parser.add_argument(
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'--api', required=True, help='API level being targeted.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--arch', choices=ALL_ARCHITECTURES, required=True,
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help='Architecture being targeted.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--vndk', action='store_true', help='Use the VNDK variant.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--apex', action='store_true', help='Use the APEX variant.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--api-map', type=os.path.realpath, required=True,
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help='Path to the API level map JSON file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'symbol_file', type=os.path.realpath, help='Path to symbol file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'stub_src', type=os.path.realpath,
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help='Path to output stub source file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'version_script', type=os.path.realpath,
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help='Path to output version script.')
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return parser.parse_args()
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def main():
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"""Program entry point."""
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args = parse_args()
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with open(args.api_map) as map_file:
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api_map = json.load(map_file)
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api = decode_api_level(args.api, api_map)
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verbose_map = (logging.WARNING, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG)
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verbosity = args.verbose
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if verbosity > 2:
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verbosity = 2
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logging.basicConfig(level=verbose_map[verbosity])
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with open(args.symbol_file) as symbol_file:
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try:
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versions = SymbolFileParser(symbol_file, api_map, args.arch, api,
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args.vndk, args.apex).parse()
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except MultiplyDefinedSymbolError as ex:
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sys.exit('{}: error: {}'.format(args.symbol_file, ex))
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with open(args.stub_src, 'w') as src_file:
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with open(args.version_script, 'w') as version_file:
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generator = Generator(src_file, version_file, args.arch, api,
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args.vndk, args.apex)
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generator.write(versions)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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