The destination path, i.e. the path the file will occupy in the APEX is
more stable and less likely to change than the source path, i.e. the
path of the file in the out or source directories. This makes it easier
to diff changes in the copy commands.
Bug: 179354495
Test: m com.android.art com.android.ipsec com.android.os.statsd com.android.conscrypt
- verify that this does not change the contents of the apex files
- verify that this does change the order of copy_commands for the above apexes
Change-Id: Ia9ebe8418c59903cd738ee0fb9262b3f32a4ddbf
Refactors the vendor snapshot support to use the LinkableInterface
so that support can be extended to Rust. This CL does not add
vendor snapshot support for Rust; that is left for a follow-on CL.
Bug: 184042776
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Id0c4970ca00053484a52677d182153cbc454c301
This will allow the apexMutator to use the NotAvailableForPlatform()
method initialized by the markPlatformAvailability mutator to help
determine whether to create a platform variant or not.
Bug: 187910671
Test: m droid
Change-Id: I745b4428afc68e7ca4cd2f4cbe810b8df1eebdb7
- Adds all required details for bootclasspath_fragment to implement
classpath_fragment.
- Keeps the actual boot jars in platform-bootclasspath to begin with.
- Makes sure to put the file in apex/etc/classpath on device. Note that
for platform versions of classpath fragment AndroidMkEntries perform
the installation, while for APEXes it must be plumbed via apex.go.
Bug: 180105615
Test: m && launch_cvd; atest CtsClasspathsTestCases
Change-Id: I6101ebdf5b8bcbe95c0b7ce21f3f67a2685aef50
Previously, deapexer modules were created by the LoadHook which meant
that the deapexer module could not use any information derived from the
dependencies of the prebuilt_apex/apex_set modules. This change moves
the creation into a separate mutator that runs after
ComponentDepsMutator and before DepsMutator. That means that a follow
up change can use information from dependencies added by the former
mutator in order to create the deapexer module and the deapexer module
can itself add dependencies onto other modules.
This change also dedups the logic to determine whether a deapexer
module is needed by pushing it down into the createDeapexerModule
method which was renamed to createDeapexerModuleIfNeeded to reflect its
conditional nature.
Bug: 187266082
Test: m nothing
m SOONG_CONFIG_art_module_source_build=false nothing
Change-Id: I65316473ff1e4b2827ff48ab5a870a8ce5c0475a
Should manually cut dependencies instead. Previously, this was used to
take advantage of the limited dependencies of variant libs in some APEXes.
Fixes: 175318864
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Id559fd1bea5c8b8696cf7ab8acc711a7c3844d14
The dex boot jar for the apex must have had hidden API flags encoded
into it. Currently, the hidden API processing is done within the java
modules themselves so the apex gets the dex boot jar from them.
However, as part of the hidden API modularization work the hidden API
encoding will be performed by the bootclasspath_fragment so this change
prepares for that by delegating the retrieval of the dex boot jars to
the bootclasspath_fragment, via BootclasspathFragmentApexContentInfo.
For the moment that simply delegates straight back to the java module
so this change does not change the build. It will however make it
easier to switch hidden API encoding to the bootclasspath_fragment in
future.
Bug: 179354495
Test: m com.android.art
- verify that this change does not change its contents
Change-Id: I12eba333749be976bcc72661bb9d6be6cc3c56e3
The apexBundle.GenerateAndroidBuildActions is 400+ lines long which
makes it difficult to understand what is happening.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m com.android.art
- verify that this change does not change its contents
Change-Id: I07cb31d246377869771bdb18fdc6291365adf399
Currently, it only contains ART boot image related information, i.e.
.art, .oat and .vdex files. However, follow up changes will extend that
to include other information from bootclasspath_fragment.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I2b226131c0eccff0c739a18f265f90caa10a91d9
Also renames files, tests, module types in a similar fashion.
There are still some references to image and boot image. They are kept
for the following reasons:
* image_name - this is the name of an ART boot image, i.e. the
collection of .art/.oat/.vdex files.
* BootImageInfo - again this is related to the ART boot image.
* .../art_boot_images/... paths - ditto.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ie1f4738061d131fee75de48bc26a7601481bad4d
This change ensures that bootclasspath_fragment only depends on source
modules and prebuilt_bootclasspath_fragment only depends on prebuilt
modules.
It does that in two ways:
1. It adds the dependencies in ComponentDepsMutator method which is
called before any renaming of prebuilts is done which makes it very
easy to add a dependency directly onto either the source or prebuilt
as required.
2. It uses a tag which prevents dependencies on a source module from
being replaced with a dependency on a prebuilt module which ensures
that a dependency on the source modules is not replaced with a
dependency on a prebuilt module.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ibcfae39083afbc07fcf729ead3ed5f5d020845bf
ApexInfo is not part of the properties struct. It can handle structs
having private fields.
Bug: 1663140
Test: m
Change-Id: Ib07d4410f0ce187c9de347da34b84b814b2eb537
Previously, SdkSpec was constructed only from the user string. It didn't
make use of the Config struct where information about the latest stable
SDK version, etc. is recorded. As a result, the build system couldn't
check if the sdk version "current" is referring to the in-development
(i.e. not-yet-frozen) SDK version or the latest stable version.
"current" was always assumed to be in-development (IsPreview() returns
true) even when Platform_sdk_final == true.
As the first step for fixing that, this change requires
android.EarlyModuleContext to be passed when constructing SdkSpec from
the user string.
In the following changes, "current" will be mapped to either
FutureApiLevel (10000) or one of the FinalApiLevels() depending on
whether the platform SDK was finalized or not.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: Ifea12ebf147ecccf12e7266dd382819806571543
This change fixes a bug that shared lib dependencies of an rlib is not
installed to the APEX even when the rlib is part of the APEX.
Bug: N/A
Test: m
Change-Id: I88fe461584499839d8018d6b4292374592e7562b
Previously, SdkSpec was constructed only from the user string. It didn't
make use of the Config struct where information about the latest stable
SDK version, etc. is recorded. As a result, the build system couldn't
check if the sdk version "current" is referring to the in-development
(i.e. not-yet-frozen) SDK version or the latest stable version.
"current" was always assumed to be in-development (IsPreview() returns
true) even when Platform_sdk_final == true.
As the first step for fixing that, this change requires
android.EarlyModuleContext to be passed when constructing SdkSpec from
the user string.
In the following changes, "current" will be mapped to either
FutureApiLevel (10000) or one of the FinalApiLevels() depending on
whether the platform SDK was finalized or not.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: Ifea12ebf147ecccf12e7266dd382819806571543
When `test_for` dependencies are added from libraries to APEX modules,
they can be created from the platform variants of the libraries, since
those are used for building tests. Hence we need an alias from the
platform variant of the APEX module to have a target for those
dependencies.
This is only necessary for libraries that are split by the APEX
mutator, i.e. is a member of some APEX. Normally that's not the case
for test libraries, but there may be exceptions (read
com.android.art.testing).
This relands https://r.android.com/1654679 after decoupling it from the
topic that caused b/184239856.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 183882457
Change-Id: If643c75ce9bc25fa01ad9d1e3ba8e1d060d03bb2
Remove Android-targeting gcc toolchain libraries -- libgcc,
libgcc_stripped, libatomic, and libgcov. Also remove libunwind_llvm,
which is replaced with a libunwind toolchain prebuilt.
The __atomic_* library functions are now part of the compiler-rt
builtins library:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/toolchain/llvm_android/+/1625025
Bug: http://b/153025717
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I971d0a4a49f1aaeb3546e80b6d94208277a171ac
Revert submission 1658000
Reason for revert: Breaks full-eng build: b/184239856
Reverted Changes:
I4f8ead785:Avoid internal APEX stubs for libsigchain and clea...
I68affdf69:Allow dependencies from platform variants to APEX ...
I54b33784e:Rename libdexfile_external_static to libdexfile_st...
Id68ae9438:libdexfile_external is being replaced by libdexfil...
I12ac84eb4:libdexfile_external is replaced by libdexfile.
If05dbffc8:Rename libdexfile_external_static to libdexfile_st...
Ia011fa3a8:Merge libdexfile_external into libdexfile.
Change-Id: If494dc5385042a4620a76a9eadc1613ae0eb1655
When `test_for` dependencies are added from libraries to APEX modules,
they can be created from the platform variants of the libraries, since
those are used for building tests. Hence we need an alias from the
platform variant of the APEX module to have a target for those
dependencies.
This is only necessary for libraries that are split by the APEX
mutator, i.e. is a member of some APEX. Normally that's not the case
for test libraries, but there may be exceptions (read
com.android.art.testing).
Test: m nothing
Bug: 183882457
Change-Id: I68affdf69d7ec05c0ee8730e8ec04d7cb9e0e44a