A number of tests in the cts/tests/signature/api-check check for the
accessibility of classes from the android.test.base,
android.test.runner and android.test.mock libraries. Some tests expect
to find the classes other do not. Unfortunately, the tests use
libraries, specifically compatibility-device-util-axt, that depend on
the android.test... libraries which causes Soong to implicitly add
<uses-library> entries to the manifest so that they will be accessible
at runtime. That causes the tests that do not expect to find the
classes to fail.
Bug: 209607558
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I54c194ab23d5a70df790ece3fe98f2b3d6a1c1f6
Soong modules that are specific for the host platform (e.g.
java_library_host, cc_binary_host, java_genrule_host, etc.) should
not be built on the target platform (Android), so we add a
target_compatible_with attribute to skip this type of module on an
Android target build.
Bug: 215229742
Test: go test ./bp2build
Change-Id: Ifb76ef4e0dc4cb3adb6a64b5c375ce36f7973e48
Also, because java_plugin is only intended to be built for the host
platform to make additions to the javac compiler, a compatibility
requirement is added to java_plugin that ensure that it is not built
for android targets.
Bug: 215229742
Test: go test ./bp2build
Change-Id: I09902215a9f1e8b14d4de5a51328d08a7a0a4450
This commit enables conversions of java_library_static and adds the
static_deps Soong attribute to Bazel deps for all Java libraries.
Currently, Soong handles static dependencies for Java differently, and
Bp2build may need to address that later (see b/217236083).
Bug: 215229742
Test: go test ./bp2build
Change-Id: I4f86780c634dca0a2cfb9294084b14e139cc2375
If the build file contains the apex_test module, add the
testOnly attribute to the application element of the
corresponding AndroidManifest file and set its value to true.
If the testOnly attribute is already present and has value
false, then do nothing.
Tests added in manifest_fixer_test.py to check if the updated
AndroidManifest file has the testOnly attribute set to true or not.
Bug: 213310150
Test: atest --host manifest_fixer_test
Test: m nothing
Test: manually checked the AndroidManifest file generated
Change-Id: I36247dbe0261c342d451a4422c314fd8fe0c2369
Marks the `scopeProperties.AnnotationsZip` property as only being
supported on T builds and above.
Bug: 204763318
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ie59396287c08da77a6a1f15d4be202429e011e17
Adds support for traversing into a field that is of type:
map[...]*struct{...}
This is needed to allow java_sdk_library to mark scope specific
properties, e.g. public.annotations as being target build release
specific.
It was necessary to change the Scope field from:
Scope map[*apiScope]scopeProperties
to:
Scope map[*apiScope]*scopeProperties
That is because there is no way in go to change the field of a struct
value of a map. i.e. you cannot do the following, not even using
reflection:
Scope[apiScopePublic].AnnotationsZip = nil
Bug: 204763318
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Id103f70f55d4202971321ef4925cbec4b55f8136
This only supports the `jars` property/attribute.
Test: b build external/error_prone:error_prone_core_jars
Bug: 215229744
Change-Id: If0d9c8c4e9c1c560d35a501c20bef9361ef45e15
javac is generally a short-lived JVM invocation that doesn't greatly
benefit from deep JIT tiering. As such, favor faster startup time
by limiting to tier 1 JIT for javac execution. This should greatly
reduce overall CPU usage from Java compilation for an arbitrary
Android build (~20%), and deliver a small but modest improvement in
overall Java build times (~5%).
Representative incremental build times with this change:
* real 18m3.507s
* user 563m4.838s
and without:
* real 19m11.909s
* user 751m27.790s
Follow-up changes will apply similar flags for other short-lived JVM
build commands.
Bug: 205303544
Test: m
Change-Id: Ic6315b976063f4330902930a6cf5e5cb394c554c
This change is similar to aosp/1947127, but for prebuilts.
After this change, if `bootImageConfig.installDirOnDevice` is set to a
path outside of the APEX, the build system will build a boot image from
the dex files and the profile extracted from the prebuilt APEX.
Otherwise, it keeps the current behavior: extracting the boot image from
the prebuilt APEX.
This is a no-op change. Current behavior is not affected.
Bug: 211973309
Test: m nothing
Test: -
On internal master:
1. Patch aosp/1947128.
2. Patch ag/16743847 and ag/16746804.
3. m SOONG_CONFIG_art_module_source_build=false com.google.android.art
4. See the boot image being installed in `/system/framework/<arch>`.
Change-Id: I24ca525309fecaf3ab7a67960fbf118cd00ecd1d
This commit adds support for a java_host_test that requires a target
binary to run. If the binary has host and target variants and is added
as a dependency in the `data` attribute, then the host variant is used.
Instead, we need a way to force the use of the target variant.
Bug: 182919153
Test: add code from aosp/1647282/1 && atest AuthFsHostTest
Change-Id: I68a6259b41a5e6809e1b82eec3122ffdf5067f56
Same pattern used for com.android.sdkext / test_framework-sdkextensions
Test: m nothing
Test: also tried this with related CLs that make use of this
functionality
Bug: 195732042
Change-Id: I5adfb0e8650e2e262bf646e56b29965798d0a42f
Bp2build currently supports building genrules for cc modules, but does
not support building java_genrule* modules. This commit adds this
functionality.
Bug: 213480907
Test: go test ./bp2build
Change-Id: I473196c5bcf5582ba0c8faa65b5005f81ac973a4
Revert submission 1944928-default-java11
Reason for revert: Post-submit failures
Reverted Changes:
Ia9a0aa2a4:Setting Java 11 as the default version
Ibf5d10521:Setting Java 11 as the default version
Fixes: 215504708
Fixes: 215502091
Fixes: 215502091
Change-Id: I2f9866deff41406aede24758f6eda5e5808c7f29
After this change, `bootImageConfig.installDirOnDevice` can be set to a
path outside of the APEX, in which case, the boot image will not be
installed in the APEX. Instead, it will be installed to the given path
by Make.
This is a no-op change. Current behavior is not affected.
Bug: 211973309
Test: m nothing
Test: -
1. m com.android.art
2. See the boot image still being installed in the ART APEX.
Test: -
1. Change `installDirOnDevice` of the ART boot image config to
`system/framework`.
2. See the boot image being installed in `/system/framework/<arch>`.
Change-Id: Ib13b17cc9e94dc5754c9b51b04df3307323b8783