In case of VNDK, 'vendor_available: false' had a special meaning that
defines VNDK-private libraries. It is not trivial because not
defining a boolean property means 'false' normally. To avoid the
confusion replace it with the 'vndk.private: true' for VNDK-private
libraries and 'private: true' for LLNDK-private libraries.
All VNDK libraries must define 'vendor_available: true' and may have
'vndk.private: true' if they are VNDK-private.
With this change '(vendor|product)_available: false' is the same as
not defining the property.
LLNDK-private must define 'private: true' instead of
'vendor_available: false'.
Bug: 175768895
Test: build
Change-Id: I57fbca351be317257d95027f3cdcdbbe537eab23
SkipInstall is actually primarily used to prevent making a module
visible to Make, rename it and add new SkipInstall that actually
skips installation without affecting Make.
Call c.SkipInstall() for uninstallable cc modules to allow calling
c.installer.install, which will collect PackagingSpecs for
uninstallable cc modules, allowing them to be used by genrules.
Bug: 124313442
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I8038ed5c6f05c989ac21ec06c4552fb3136b9a7a
We don't have Rust VNDK support yet, but static linkage can be
supported in the interim. This adds support for making rust_ffi_static
libraries available to CC vendor modules.
Since rust_ffi_static modules will link against rlibs, we allow rlib
linkage into vendor as well, but only for the variants which use the
rlib libstd.
Bug: 172525289
Test: New Soong tests pass
Test: Example vendor cc_binary links against rust_ffi_static module.
Change-Id: Idf3aeb51e32293866f1ad965e329aa6b9e0bf2ef