ALL_DEPS was original stored in ALL_DEPS.$(LOCAL_MODULE).ALL_DEPS for use by the old licensing code. That has been removed, and it is now only used by module-info.json. Storing it with $(LOCAL_MODULE) causes _32 entries in module-info.json to be missing dependencies, and causes the dependencies from _32 variants to be squashed into the normal variants. Replace ALL_DEPS.$(LOCAL_MODULE).ALL_DEPS with ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).ALL_DEPS. Test: builds Change-Id: Ieddfcddd8547b61bd938ae051beb738268aac5af
dex_preopt_check
dex_preopt_check
is a build-time check to make sure that all system server
jars are dexpreopted. When the check fails, you will see the following error
message:
FAILED:
build/make/core/tasks/dex_preopt_check.mk:13: warning: Missing compilation artifacts. Dexpreopting is not working for some system server jars
Offending entries:
Possible causes are:
-
There is an APEX/SDK mismatch. (E.g., the APEX is built from source while the SDK is built from prebuilt.)
-
The
systemserverclasspath_fragment
is not added assystemserverclasspath_fragments
of the correspondingapex
module, or not added asexported_systemserverclasspath_fragments
of the correspondingprebuilt_apex
/apex_set
module when building from prebuilt. -
The expected version of the system server java library is not preferred. (E.g., the
java_import
module hasprefer: false
when building from prebuilt.) -
Dexpreopting is disabled for the system server java library. This can be due to various reasons including but not limited to:
-
The java library has
dex_preopt: { enabled: false }
in the Android.bp file. -
The java library is listed in
DEXPREOPT_DISABLED_MODULES
in a Makefile. -
The java library is missing
installable: true
in the Android.bp file when building from source. -
Sanitizer is enabled.
-
-
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS
,PRODUCT_APEX_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS
,PRODUCT_STANDALONE_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS
, orPRODUCT_APEX_STANDALONE_SYSTEM_SERVER_JARS
has an extra entry that is not needed by the product.