java_sdk_library is to make a Java library that implements optional
SDK APIs to apps. It is actually a wrapper for several modules: 1) stubs
library that clients are linked against to, 2) droiddoc module that
internally generates API stubs source files, 3) the real runtime shared
library that implements the API, and 4) XML file for adding the runtime
lib to the classpath at runtime if requested via <uses-library>.
Note: this is only the initial CL for the feature. Followings are features
currently missing and under development.
1) check for API consistency
2) install stubs libs as the dist artifacts
3) ensuring that apps have appropriate <uses-library> tag
4) disallowing linking to the runtime shared lib
5) HTML generation
Bug: 77575606
Test: m -j
Change-Id: I4a4ccf6e730e041703c63bb275d8860d0de96887
LOCAL_RESOURCE_DIRS puts the highest priority overlay first, but
aapt2 expects the highest priority overlay last. Soong stores the
list in aapt2 order (low to high priority), but that means when it
exports to Make as LOCAL_SOONG_RRO_DIRS, which goes to
build_rro_package.mk and then package_internal.mk, it gets reversed
again and comes out backwards.
Bug: 78032566
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: If72bf929fbf1d126f9051a2f21ec1eb4e3030e6e
Merged-In: If72bf929fbf1d126f9051a2f21ec1eb4e3030e6e
(cherry picked from commit a140bb05f1)
aapt2 --min-sdk-version was using AppsDefaultVersionName(), which
is OMR1 for a non-finalized SDK, but 8.1.0 after finalization.
Add PlatformSdkCodename() for non-finalized SDKs, use it for
DefaultAppTargetSdk(), and pass it for aapt2 --min-sdk-version.
Bug: 78224641
Test: TestAppSdkVersion in app_test.go
Change-Id: I622eaf92f8a940f79007c2a579536da325700b06
Merged-In: I622eaf92f8a940f79007c2a579536da325700b06
(cherry picked from commit d09b0b653b)
aapt2 --min-sdk-version was using AppsDefaultVersionName(), which
is OMR1 for a non-finalized SDK, but 8.1.0 after finalization.
Add PlatformSdkCodename() for non-finalized SDKs, use it for
DefaultAppTargetSdk(), and pass it for aapt2 --min-sdk-version.
Bug: 78224641
Test: TestAppSdkVersion in app_test.go
Change-Id: I622eaf92f8a940f79007c2a579536da325700b06
Bug: http://b/64121881
Bug: http://b/78188880
- Allow filegroup's properties to be extended by a LoadHook
- Support a filegroup (':module') in a prebuilt's 'Srcs' property to
export files from a different path as the prebuilt's sources.
This change also includes a refactoring that moves genrule/filegroup.go
to android/filegroup.go so that FileGroupFactory is visible in
prebuilt_test.go.
Test: Test
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/development/+/469159
in clang-tools branch on Linux, Darwin. Test regular build in
aosp/master.
Change-Id: I3ff6215ab2e62955f039fd1086c31f1bd50ebcf6
LOCAL_RESOURCE_DIRS puts the highest priority overlay first, but
aapt2 expects the highest priority overlay last. Soong stores the
list in aapt2 order (low to high priority), but that means when it
exports to Make as LOCAL_SOONG_RRO_DIRS, which goes to
build_rro_package.mk and then package_internal.mk, it gets reversed
again and comes out backwards.
Bug: 78032566
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: If72bf929fbf1d126f9051a2f21ec1eb4e3030e6e
This allows Soong (Go) plugins to get custom configurations set in the
current product's BoardConfig.mk.
I'll have some more comprehensive documentation later, but the general
concept is that you'd have one namespace per plugin, defined in the
BoardConfig.mk (though they would work in the product.mk files too):
SOONG_CONFIG_NAMESPACES += myPlugin
Within that namespace you can set key-value pairs:
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin := key1 key2 ...
...
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin_key1 := value
...
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin_key2 := true
Then in your plugin, you can ask for your namespace:
vars := ctx.Config().VendorConfig("myPlugin")
And then use them:
str := vars.String("key1")
if vars.Bool("key2") { ... }
if vars.IsSet("key3") { ... }
Warning: It's not a good idea to fail on missing inputs, since an
android tree may contain plugins from multiple owners, and we may
configure your modules (but not build/install them) even if they're not
meant for the currently configured product.
Bug: 76168832
Test: define some variables, use them
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I4c38f5a4344022c6f332de279d9bbef24502e741
Merged-In: I4c38f5a4344022c6f332de279d9bbef24502e741
(cherry picked from commit 0fe7866897)
All access to these should be going through the methods on Config /
DeviceConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I47512dd58fb1a1a3f25838a9b1adaed2c41af8d3
Merged-In: I47512dd58fb1a1a3f25838a9b1adaed2c41af8d3
(cherry picked from commit 45133ac184)
In preparation for unexporting ProductVariables, explicitly return a
pointer to the structure from TestConfig / TestArchConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: Iccfb4c912f8e0ee3f620cc1ee00f0cdc5cba7735
Merged-In: Iccfb4c912f8e0ee3f620cc1ee00f0cdc5cba7735
(cherry picked from commit 674dc7f7f0)
An upcoming change will stop exporting ProductVariables from Config, so
switch to using existing accessor functions, and add more when they're
missing.
Bug: 76168832
Test: out/soong/build.ninja is identical
Change-Id: Ie0135bdbd2df3258ef3ddb53e5f8fc00aa9b97f7
Merged-In: Ie0135bdbd2df3258ef3ddb53e5f8fc00aa9b97f7
(cherry picked from commit 3fb1faeeb9)
Instead of open-coding the logic of whether there is one, or where to
find it.
Bug: 76168832
Test: diff out/soong/build.ninja without dist
Test: diff out/soong/build.ninja with dist specified
Change-Id: Ia3f1ef335e2d6e2175343338d04867d778a50300
Merged-In: Ia3f1ef335e2d6e2175343338d04867d778a50300
(cherry picked from commit bc0c509267)
So that the Path and similar functions can be used directly, without
manually adding something like configErrorWrapper (it just uses it all
the time now).
Bug: 76168832
Test: out/soong/build.ninja is identical
Change-Id: I8cb524b09a84d0b8357d7c3501c71270af411e17
Merged-In: I8cb524b09a84d0b8357d7c3501c71270af411e17
(cherry picked from commit 54daaf0371)
Rename was expecting fully qualified names, but context.go always
passes it short names.
Bug: 77922456
Test: TestRename in namespace_test.go
Change-Id: I552ff39fd8ed6ba6da4262925060b45104840ff7
Merged-In: I552ff39fd8ed6ba6da4262925060b45104840ff7
(cherry picked from commit eafb10c23a)
Rename was expecting fully qualified names, but context.go always
passes it short names.
Bug: 77922456
Test: TestRename in namespace_test.go
Change-Id: I552ff39fd8ed6ba6da4262925060b45104840ff7
* USE_CLANG_LLD is unedefined in current builds.
* When USE_CLANG_LLD is defined to 'true' or '1',
use clang's lld instead of ld or ld.gold.
* When lld is enabled:
* ld-only flags are not passed to 'lld'.
* location_packer is disabled.
* Use new lld's --pack-dyn-relocs=android.
* When lld does not work:
* In Android.mk files use LOCAL_USE_CLANG_LLD := false.
* In Android.bp files use use_clang_lld: false.
* Only arm, arm64, x86, and x86_64_devices have LLD flags;
all other hosts and targets do not call lld yet.
Bug: 73768157
Test: make checkbuild and boot
Change-Id: I06b8a1e868a600997a7e70fe05c299d751d23d5f
This allows Soong (Go) plugins to get custom configurations set in the
current product's BoardConfig.mk.
I'll have some more comprehensive documentation later, but the general
concept is that you'd have one namespace per plugin, defined in the
BoardConfig.mk (though they would work in the product.mk files too):
SOONG_CONFIG_NAMESPACES += myPlugin
Within that namespace you can set key-value pairs:
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin := key1 key2 ...
...
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin_key1 := value
...
SOONG_CONFIG_myPlugin_key2 := true
Then in your plugin, you can ask for your namespace:
vars := ctx.Config().VendorConfig("myPlugin")
And then use them:
str := vars.String("key1")
if vars.Bool("key2") { ... }
if vars.IsSet("key3") { ... }
Warning: It's not a good idea to fail on missing inputs, since an
android tree may contain plugins from multiple owners, and we may
configure your modules (but not build/install them) even if they're not
meant for the currently configured product.
Bug: 76168832
Test: define some variables, use them
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I4c38f5a4344022c6f332de279d9bbef24502e741
All access to these should be going through the methods on Config /
DeviceConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I47512dd58fb1a1a3f25838a9b1adaed2c41af8d3
In preparation for unexporting ProductVariables, explicitly return a
pointer to the structure from TestConfig / TestArchConfig.
Bug: 76168832
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: Iccfb4c912f8e0ee3f620cc1ee00f0cdc5cba7735
An upcoming change will stop exporting ProductVariables from Config, so
switch to using existing accessor functions, and add more when they're
missing.
Bug: 76168832
Test: out/soong/build.ninja is identical
Change-Id: Ie0135bdbd2df3258ef3ddb53e5f8fc00aa9b97f7
Bug: 66917623
Test: fragments are loaded in the right place
Test: boot device which is depending on fragments
Test: androidmk file which uses LOCAL_VINTF_FRAGMENTS properly
converted
Change-Id: I366b731cf8d5ecf51851866f441ff1c517da75cf
Normally, when building with VNDK, platform modules are not allowed to
link against vendor libraries, because the ABI of the vendor libraries
are not guaranteed to be stable and may differ across multiple vendor
images.
However, the vendor public libraries are the exceptions. Vendor public
libraries are vendor libraries that are exposed to 3rd party apps and
listed in /vendor/etc/public.libraries.txt. Since they are intended to
be exposed to public, their ABI stability is guaranteed (by definition,
though it is up to the vendor to actually guarantee it).
This change provides a way to make a vendor lib as public by defining a
module of type 'vendor_public_library' with a map file that enumerates
public symbols that are publicized:
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
proprietary: true,
...
}
vendor_public_library {
name: "libvendor",
symbol_file: "libvendor.map.txt",
}
This defines a stub library module named libvendor.vendorpublic from the
map file. `shared_libs: ["libvendor"]` is redirected to the stub library
when it is from the outside of the vendor partition.
Bug: 74275385
Test: m -j
Test: cc_test.go passes
Merged-In: I5bed94d7c4282b777632ab2f0fb63c203ee313ba
Change-Id: I5bed94d7c4282b777632ab2f0fb63c203ee313ba
(cherry picked from commit 374510bcb6)
Normally, when building with VNDK, platform modules are not allowed to
link against vendor libraries, because the ABI of the vendor libraries
are not guaranteed to be stable and may differ across multiple vendor
images.
However, the vendor public libraries are the exceptions. Vendor public
libraries are vendor libraries that are exposed to 3rd party apps and
listed in /vendor/etc/public.libraries.txt. Since they are intended to
be exposed to public, their ABI stability is guaranteed (by definition,
though it is up to the vendor to actually guarantee it).
This change provides a way to make a vendor lib as public by defining a
module of type 'vendor_public_library' with a map file that enumerates
public symbols that are publicized:
cc_library {
name: "libvendor",
proprietary: true,
...
}
vendor_public_library {
name: "libvendor",
symbol_file: "libvendor.map.txt",
}
This defines a stub library module named libvendor.vendorpublic from the
map file. `shared_libs: ["libvendor"]` is redirected to the stub library
when it is from the outside of the vendor partition.
Bug: 74275385
Test: m -j
Test: cc_test.go passes
Change-Id: I5bed94d7c4282b777632ab2f0fb63c203ee313ba
We only define arm_on_x86 in the x86 code, but sometimes arm code needs
to know that it's working in the emulated mode, too.
Test: CtsRsCppTestCases
Bug: b/75971275
Change-Id: I99564fbe9aeb284e2f11ffb593b18536a7755ea5
(cherry picked from commit 5eb8ec1e72)
We only define arm_on_x86 in the x86 code, but sometimes arm code needs
to know that it's working in the emulated mode, too.
Test: CtsRsCppTestCases
BUG=75971275
Change-Id: I99564fbe9aeb284e2f11ffb593b18536a7755ea5
This commit allows VNDK extensions (vndk.enabled:true and vendor:true)
to reside under vendor/* or device/*. VNDK extensions will be installed
into /vendor/lib[64]/vndk[-sp]. It is reasonable for their source being
under vendor/* or device/*.
Bug: 74506774
Test: lunch aosp_walleye-userdebug && make # runs unit tests
Merged-In: I406c5bef10f5c549371dd978b8ecc16c65a7af4b
Change-Id: I406c5bef10f5c549371dd978b8ecc16c65a7af4b
RemoveFromList() should remove all matches. Before this commit,
RemoveFromList() only removes the first match. This commit rewrites
RemoveFromList() so that it will remove all matches. Besides, a unit
test is written.
Note: aosp/461936 wants to make sure libc.so precedes libdl.so in
DT_NEEDED entries. However, if there are two "libdl" in shared_libs,
aosp/461936 won't achieve its goal because RemoveFromList() (prior to
this commit) only removes the first "libdl".
Bug: 62815515
Test: Build sailfish and check libstagefright.so
Merged-In: I9bec563cbf800bff4bd508fb21e28869a92cfe56
Change-Id: I9bec563cbf800bff4bd508fb21e28869a92cfe56