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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Willemsen
056609ccfe Remove unnecessary variables
These are all either recently unused due to the removal of CFLAGS/etc,
or have been exported by Soong and are no longer necessary.

Change-Id: I5930d43fda21acc8202b3d8ea010fbefb6ae4cf1
2016-05-25 21:23:20 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
174feb906f Remove (C|CPP|CONLY|LD)FLAGS checked by Soong
At the beginning of every build, Soong has exported its version of these
variables, and has been ensuring that when sorted, the result is the
same. So these variables all have the same flags of the Soong ones, but
may be in different orders. We don't believe any of the remaining order
differences matter. As we remove the Make definitions, the exported
Soong variables will take over.

This only removes lines that change one of these variables:

  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_CROSS_GLOBAL_CFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_CROSS_GLOBAL_CONLYFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_CROSS_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_CROSS_GLOBAL_LDFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_GLOBAL_CONLYFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]HOST_GLOBAL_LDFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]TARGET_GLOBAL_CONLYFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]TARGET_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS
  [2ND_][CLANG_]TARGET_GLOBAL_LDFLAGS

Many other variables are unnecessary now too, but those will be removed
in another change. For those we can ensure the build.ninja file does not
change, but we expect it to change here due to the ordering differences.

Change-Id: I0bd0778706d02ee27b2784dd8dc6b2c71d37bd3a
2016-05-18 18:10:04 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
7701eaa5b2 Remove redundant clang cppflags
Cppflags always get added to cflags, so we don't need to duplicate clang
cppflags extras that are already in the clang cflags extras

Change-Id: Ic099f565f20fd993fc0713c033fbc5154373c98f
2016-05-17 00:42:41 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
9ecbf83259 Add 64-bit windows cross-compiles
This is mostly the same as the existing 2ND_HOST / HOST_CROSS support.

The interesting thing I did here was make x86 the 'first' architecture,
and x86_64 the second. This way LOCAL_MULTILIB := first defaults to
32-bit windows modules.

  windows-x86/bin   <- defaults to 32-bit executables
  windows-x86/lib   <- 32-bit libraries, like before
  windows-x86/lib64 <- 64-bit libraries
  windows-x86/obj   <- 32-bit intermediates
  windows-x86/obj64 <- 64-bit intermediates

Then modules are registered with the names:

  host_cross_liblog    <- 32-bit, like before
  host_cross_liblog_64 <- 64-bit

Bug: 26957718
Change-Id: I9f119411acb43e973ec1e6bca3c1dc291c91556c
2016-02-05 16:33:18 -08:00