Framework libraries need special handling in static coverage builds:
they should not have static dependency on jacoco, otherwise there
would be multiple conflicting definitions of the same jacoco classes
coming from different bootclasspath jars.
This CL does two things:
- Move the code that enables instrumentation of framework libraries
from AndroidGenerateBuildActions phase to the earlier DepsMutator
phase. This is necessary because DepsMutator phase already does some
things that depend on the instrumentation flag.
- Explicitely exclude framework libraries from those libraries
which have static dependency on jacoco.
This CL does not fix any apparent build problems: prior to it the
framework libraries were not excluded properly, but this was masked by
wrong order of checking / setting instrumentation flag.
Note that static coverage builds without framework coverage fail to
boot, namely this build command:
$ build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode \
SKIP_ABI_CHECKS=true \
TARGET_PRODUCT=aosp_walleye TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug droid \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT_STATIC=true \
NATIVE_COVERAGE=true
..causes the following boot-time errors in logcat:
01-08 12:31:48.670 1252 1252 E System : java.lang.StackOverflowError: stack size 8192KB
01-08 12:31:48.670 1252 1252 E System : at org.jacoco.agent.rt.internal.Offline.$jacocoInit(Unknown Source:13)
01-08 12:31:48.670 1252 1252 E System : at org.jacoco.agent.rt.internal.Offline.getProbes(Unknown Source:0)
Also note that static coverage with framework coverage failed to build
prior to CL Iaa198b8505aaff36e6685559642ff721637ce55f (dex2oat failed
to create boot image due to missing classes).
Test: non-static coverage without framework coverage boots:
$ build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode \
SKIP_ABI_CHECKS=true \
TARGET_PRODUCT=aosp_walleye TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug droid \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true \
NATIVE_COVERAGE=true
Test: non-static coverage with framework coverage boots:
$ build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode \
SKIP_ABI_CHECKS=true \
TARGET_PRODUCT=aosp_walleye TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug droid \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true \
NATIVE_COVERAGE=true
Test: static coverage with framework coverage boots:
$ build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode \
SKIP_ABI_CHECKS=true \
TARGET_PRODUCT=aosp_walleye TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug droid \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT_FRAMEWORK=true \
EMMA_INSTRUMENT_STATIC=true \
NATIVE_COVERAGE=true
Change-Id: I700f979a5d638ce632f5e8b920b9d0adb3c80248
Unbundled builds set AllowMissingDependencies and attempt to use
prebuilts for some jars. Delay the errors for missing jars for
modules with invalid sdk_version values in unbundled builds so
that they only block the build if those modules are built.
Also fix some error messages to show the original sdk_version
value.
Bug: 146513037
Test: m TARGET_BUILD_APPS=Camera2
Change-Id: I1812ef6dc80895f7a2162a8bdbf2c5067755e9a0
The dexpreopt global config is now split into the part that is generated
from make (in build/make/core/dex_preopt_config.mk) and the part that is
generated from Soong. Since the goal is to generate the dex2oat path from
Soong dependencies, the old GlobalConfig.Tools struct is simply repurposed
for the Soong generated config, although the intention is to allow more
settings to migrate from make to Soong, and hence from GlobalConfig to
GlobalSoongConfig.
Since the new dexpreopt_soong.config is written from a Soong-created ninja
rule, it doesn't need to be rewritten to out/soong/<device>/ like the old
make-created config file.
Test: m
Test: env USE_DEX2OAT_DEBUG=false m
(check that out/soong/dexpreopt_soong.config points to dex2oat instead of dex2oatd)
Bug: 145934348
Change-Id: Ifd45c4a08e2ec55b86f4a93f0d85bd39cf2cf189
Earlier CL Ida40dfae8c83bf7c2e737d5c7ea418e1197ad826 introduced
Soong-generated Make variable 'DEXPREOPT_IMAGE_LOCATIONS'. That CL was
erroneous in that it did not take JIT-zygote config into account and
generated identical location for "boot" and "apex" boot images.
This caused build breakages, because in case of JIT-zygote config the
two variables 'DexPreoptImages' and 'DexPreoptImageLocations' in the
module's dexpreopt.config were out of sync: 'DexPreoptImages' was
for the "apex" image, and 'DexPreoptImageLocations' was for the "boot"
image.
CL I9a91fc48e54d7d43abec2cb2b5a11e3581db380b introduced a workaround
for this problem: incorrect 'DexPreoptImageLocations' from the module
dexpreopt.config was ignored, and instead boot image location was
manually reconstructed from 'DexPreoptImages'. This workaround would
not work when we start using boot image extension and location will
become more complex.
This CL fixes the way 'DexPreoptImageLocations' is generated by
spliting the 'DEXPREOPT_IMAGE_LOCATIONS' variable in two variables
depending on the boot image flavour "boot" of "apex". This is
aligned with the way other similar variables are generated.
Test: aosp_walleye-userdebug boots.
Test: walleye_jitzygote-userdebug builds
(on git_rvc-release branch with this CL cherry-picked).
Change-Id: I93415227564522bce4250d281d561e708a022101
Previously, the checking of the current API for compatibility with the
previously released API was only enabled for a white list of targets
which included api-stubs-docs and system-api-stubs-docs. This change
replaces the white list of targets to check with a black list of targets
not to check so that the checks are performed by default.
The black list currently consists only of android.car-system-stubs-docs.
Bug: 134485888
Bug: 123222452
Test: m checkapi with an incompatible conscrypt API
Change-Id: I3b48b6cfb61e1f39d74fc48d9d2c0415f886d959
Make LoadHookContext embed a new EarlyModuleContext instead of
BaseModuleContext to reduce its API surface in preparation for
moving it to run during parsing instead of mutators.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I1cd3ff3b636e7e24991a9184d7521903473e505a
Most modules will be providing their implementations via APEX and so do
not need to create an implementation shared library as part of this.
Adds an api_only property which will:
* Prevent the creation of the implementation library.
* Prevent the creation of the .xml file needed at runtime to make
the shared library available.
* Prevent the library being added to the list of java sdk libraries
used by make to handle installation.
Bug: 145998881
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ida5e46a81aa5b0a041882d90d5f362ec79fdddb2
For modules that provide API surfaces in addition to the standard
current, test and system it is useful to be able to specify the
directory containing the api's .txt files to make it easy to create
multiple API surfaces from within the same Android.bp file. e.g. This
is useful for conscrypt, icu and libcore to manage their intra core
and core platform APIs.
Bug: 145998881
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I753631d9b6993fbf30019fef5c052a9429e519de
If api_packages is not set then will try and generate stubs from all
the source packages.
Bug: 145998881
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ic9d7f82bb34c4b960a2f17614d7f64ddd13ad8b0
If the library does not provide system and test APIs then do not
generate/require corresponding .txt files.
Bug: 145998881
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I21cfdb0b63fd575e8c8c63ea2b436e0c4aa8f3fc
The createDocs(...) method was obviously named because it created a
droiddocs target that generated the stubs source but it now creates a
droidstubs target so the name was misleading.
Bug: 145998881
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I7419b0a01ee87ecb2b396e4817e5e88a88a8b7b6
By default SdkMemberTypes are only supported on module_exports module
type. Support for sdk module type has to be explicitly specified.
The java_header_libs, native_shared_libs and stubs_sources are
supported on sdk. The latter is required to provide the stubs source
for an API specified in java_header_libs as they should be kept in
sync.
Bug: 146341462
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I19b9e60792780a797458d4a9e489506602b13144
Adds java_test_import module type for use by the sdk snapshot and
adds java_tests property to the sdk and sdk_snapshot module type.
This is needed for the conscrypt test sdk.
Bug: 143678475
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ied4c56c978dac2f92a9b3bc34b3235d7eeba2fd3
Permission XML file for java_sdk_library is generated by
java_sdk_library itself now.
And, build rule is switched to android.WriteFile since "echo -e" is
not supported from build server. (-e is printed to output)
Bug: 145474221
Test: m com.android.cronet and check its permissions xml file
also, m org.chromium.net.cronet.xml (created dynamically)
Change-Id: Iffb119151c49bc4fe6c4386fa267cca193f37dbc
This creates a single build artifact with all compat config from the build.
Test: m out/soong/compat_config/merged_compat_config.xml
Bug: 144927670
Change-Id: Ie60575469c22c201cf1f4d4c187c03c7212dd26b
Changes prebuilt_stubs_sources to generate a .srcjar from its input
instead of just exposing the srcs it is given. This ensures that it can
be used as a drop in replacement for a droidstubs module.
Updates the test for prebuilt_stubs_sources to be more representative
of the actual use made of it by sdk snapshot which outputs a directory
not a glob pattern. Added some documentation of the
prebuilts_stubs_sources srcs property to make it clear that it is
supposed to be a set of directories.
Extracts common code from sdk/testing.go for normalizing path/paths
for testing.
Bug: 143678475
Test: m conscrypt-module-sdk conscrypt-module-host-sdk conscrypt-module-test-sdk
unzip those in place of external/conscrypt
build core-current-stubs-source which expects it to provide a .srcjar.
Change-Id: I8204a022557a9b0b45e19eac79ecba98ff95213d
When a java_sdk_library module is added, both impl jar and permission
xml files are packaged together.
For example, when a java_sdk_library "foo" is listed, following two
entries will be in an APEX package.
/javalibs/foo.jar
/etc/permissions/foo.xml
Bug: 145474221
Test: m com.android.cronet
deapexer list com.android.cronet.apex
Change-Id: If5883c02255e9309f20810b1532d3fbe73bf4e95
This fixes an issue that arises when deduping cc build component
registration code.
The sanitize_runtime_deps and sanitize_runtime post deps mutators were
not previously added when running cc tests. That meant the tests were
not actually testing the same behavior as at runtime.
Adding the mutators breaks the TestFuzzTarget test as the mutator adds
libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone-aarch64-android as a dependency of libc++
and the former is not available.
This fixes the test by adding the missing dependency as a cc prebuilt
shared library.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: Ie13c7e6fcefef7d9cb1cc5364be3dc563ce40de5
The cc.GatherRequiredDepsForTest() method returns some default module
definitions that are required when using cc module types like
cc_library. Previously, the registration of the module types and
mutators needed to process those default definitions was duplicated
in the test config initialization.
This change removes that duplicated code and replaces it with calls
to cc.RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest(ctx) which registers all
the required build components.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: I80b6913c5691ff164ce9d308b9e1da24940f2d42
Some tests were changed as they were using the wrong name for the
droiddoc_exported_dir module type.
Test: m checkbuild
Bug: 146540677
Change-Id: If57404760d2df3757c93e237696359355cf0c96e
The registration of module types and singletons is duplicated between
init() functions that register them for use in the build runtime and
test context creation code that registers them for testing.
This is a proof of concept for a mechanism that will allow the code
to be shared. It defines a RegistrationContext interface that is
implemented by both the TestContext and the new initRegistrationContext
type. An instance of the the latter is available through the
InitRegistrationContext variable.
The intent is that the registration of the module types and singleton
types will be extracted from the init() function into a separate
function that takes a RegistrationContext parameter. That method is
called from init() passing in the InitRegistrationContext and from a
test passing in the TestContext. Something like this:
func init() {
RegisterBuildComponents(android.InitRegistrationContext)
}
func RegisterBuildComponents(ctx android.RegistrationContext) {
ctx.RegisterModuleType(....)
....
}
A test would do something like this:
ctx := android.NewTestContext()
RegisterBuildComponents(ctx)
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I97173cabb6d6cf7ce98fdb5f73418438b1997b35
The script now expects flags for filenames and no longer
just writes to stdout. Write full merged config too.
Test: m libcore-platform-compat-config
Change-Id: Ia524a8c271725665772c9543baecd4f494ee86f1