Currently, running lunch writes multiple lines including less
informative ones.
This change removes unnecessary variables and enables the user to focus
on more useful information when running the lunch command.
Bug: 204196816
Test: m
Change-Id: Ifbbe01abf03a1701158881febe5982489f96dc65
This allows us to track how much time is spent in Clang.
Test: TOOLCHAIN_RUSAGE_OUTPUT=/tmp/rusage.txt m
Change-Id: Ib2961904f363bc59bd9d928bb055a96740cb9f17
Currently, mk2rbc/rbcrun aren't built in certain phases
of the build, which causes the Starlark product configuration
to fail when using get_build_var if a regular build hasn't
been run before.
Bug: 226677850
Test: Manually
Change-Id: If85608eef63be25fddc4d916c82247c13eb0195f
It's better not to have state hidden in dotfiles (or rather,
dotdirectories) if we can help.
It's questionable whether the "linux-x86" path segment makes sense since
soong_build only ever runs on one operating system, but I didn't want to
rock the boat now.
Drive-by fixed some quoting fixes in rbc-run. Notably, I didn't wrap
`$@` into double quotes because I don't know whether the lack of double
quotes was intended or not.
Also drive-by fixed the fact that "out/soong" was added twice to the
directory name of bpglob. This turned out not to be a problem because
bpglob doesn't need to be explicitly built: if it's needed, it's
declared as an input of the glob files so it'll be built automatically
(at the cost of the first "null build" not actually being a null build)
Test: Presubmits.
Change-Id: I710d8d16cd8212059a0ca1ee95378505303eed83
This was reverted unnecessarily along with the change that actually
broke the build.
Previously, the sdk snapshot was assumed to be generated for the
current build system. This change adds support for the
SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_TARGET_BUILD_RELEASE environment variable which can
be used to select the target build release in which the generated
snapshot will be used.
At the moment this will only affect the properties that are output but
if/when it becomes necessary it can also be used to control more
aspects of the snapshots such as supported member types or even
members.
This change does not modify any properties that are build release
specific. That will come in following changes. However, it does add a
test that targets build release S which defines a baseline for
properties that will be affected in following changes. That baseline
makes it easier to see the effect of those follow up changes.
Bug: 197842263
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: If4b452237f105382550d2842c8010249afbc7432
Previously, the sdk snapshot was assumed to be generated for the
current build system. This change adds support for the
SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_TARGET_BUILD_RELEASE environment variable which can
be used to select the target build release in which the generated
snapshot will be used.
At the moment this will only affect the properties that are output but
if/when it becomes necessary it can also be used to control more
aspects of the snapshots such as supported member types or even
members.
This change does not modify any properties that are build release
specific. That will come in following changes. However, it does add a
test that targets build release S which defines a baseline for
properties that will be affected in following changes. That baseline
makes it easier to see the effect of those follow up changes.
Bug: 197842263
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I5cfde5e9e86af522b0d5030d301e116b0233fd62
Allows the builder of an sdk snapshot to specify a Soong config
variable that can be used to control whether the snapshot's prebuilts
are used or not.
Bug: 193523070
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ib09500ba61befc1202dff61dc06847c730ba9253
The following two Make vars control RO/RW access to the source tree
1. BUILD_BROKEN_SRC_DIR_IS_WRITABLE
2. BUILD_BROKEN_SRC_DIR_RW_ALLOWLIST
By default, (1) will be truthy.
- this ensures that this CL is a non breaking change across all products
- different products can opt in to set is as "false"
Bug: 174726238
Test: from build/soong dir, ran go test ./ui/build
Change-Id: I4d55ac74f02b2a73194d31506a9010162620b25a
SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=current will generate unversioned and
versioned prebuilts and a versioned snapshot module. This is the
default behavior. The zip file containing the generated snapshot will
be <sdk name>-current.zip.
SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=unversioned will generate unversioned
prebuilts only and the zip file containing the generated snapshot will
be <sdk name>.zip.
SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=<number> will generate versioned prebuilts
and a versioned snapshot module only. The zip file containing the
generated snapshot will be <sdk name>-<number>.zip.
Bug: 157884619
Test: m nothing
m SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=current art-module-sdk
- check that the generated Android.bp file has not changed
from the default.
m SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=none art-module-sdk
- check that the generated Android.bp file does not contain
versioned modules.
m SOONG_SDK_SNAPSHOT_VERSION=2 art-module-sdk
- check that the generated Android.bp file only contains
version 2 of each module.
Change-Id: I087e9d7d3ad110508a3d6a39bca50cbb46b3ce82
This reverts commit 6e49493dac.
FULL_BUILD is not set during the config stage, so this never calls
cleanOldInstalledFiles.
Bug: 168105598
Bug: 182008128
Test: manual
Change-Id: I58a54f167763cdb77b3c1bd4f18f519fcaf8751a
There are few build targets that don't generate an installed file list,
e.g. product-graph. Skip the old installed file cleanup step so that the
func doesn't complain about a lack of the list file.
Fixes: 168105598
Test: m product-graph
Change-Id: Ib7dce6b801979bb565b74d6355143bac23b84fe6
This hasn't worked for a couple years, and continues to bitrot. Just
remove it.
Adds a bpfix rule so that we can eventually remove the
product_variables.pdk definition, which is now always a no-op.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I830b54d419b59f6db1d4617b45e61a78234f57a7
Merged-In: I830b54d419b59f6db1d4617b45e61a78234f57a7
External applications such as metrics uploader depends on the TMPDIR.
DumpMakeVars is changing the TMPDIR environment variable value. Once
the work is done, TMPDIR directory is deleted. Additional flow of
the tool or external applications can panic since TMPDIR directory
does not exist. Since this is an isolated case, pass the TMPDIR
directory to the command of dumping the makefile variables.
Bug: b/140638454
Test: * Ran lunch command with ANDROID_ENABLE_METRICS_UPLOAD set
and metrics_uploader did not crash.
* m nothing
Change-Id: Ib78a3f8cfb5da48f65bd9bce1511e9abdf3d9cca
This CL adds a remoteexec package that allows adding a configurable RBE
prefix to the template.
Test: built aosp crosshatch userdebug with and without RBE_CXX_LINKS.
Change-Id: Ica920c3d7f79f2996210b9cbd448126451c1707c
This CL adds RBE support to javac, r8, and d8 rules which is only
enabled if respective environment variables are set.
Test: an aosp_crosshatch build with and without the new variables.
Change-Id: Ic82f3627944f6a5ee7b9f3228170c2709b1bfcb8
Ninja does not track changes in environment variables, so we get
potentially incorrect builds when environment variables change during
incremental builds if some action was using one of them.
Add a variable to limit exposure of these variables to ninja, and thus,
all actions run by ninja. Kati and Soong can still read environment
variables, they explicitly track which ones they read so that we can
re-run them appropriately.
This list is just the beginning, there's no good way to detect which
environment variables are currently being used and to pass them through.
So this initial change won't have a behavioral change, and we'll flip
the switch and see what fails or who complains, flipping it off and on
and adding to the list until we can make this always happen.
Also adds a board-specific `BUILD_BROKEN_NINJA_USES_ENV_VARS := ...`
list so that we can temporarily allow board-specific variables until
they're fixed.
Test: check out/soong.log
Test: ALLOW_NINJA_ENV=false m nothing; check out/soong.log
Test: set BUILD_BROKEN_NINJA_USES_ENV_VARS := OLDPWD
ALLOW_NINJA_ENV=false m nothing; check out/soong.log
Change-Id: I08e4834ce12100a577ef7d6a9a21b9e9d345cb93
A new sysprop neverallow rules are mandatory only for devices launching
with R or later. For devices already launched, neverallow rules can be
relaxed with adding following line to BoardConfig.mk:
BUILD_BROKEN_TREBLE_SYSPROP_NEVERALLOW := true
Bug: 131162102
Test: Set PRODUCT_SHIPPING_API_LEVEL := 30 and try building with
changing some system_public_prop to system_internal_prop
Test: m cts sepolicy_tests
Change-Id: I5e1640f7b43fd47863bc7bd163c2f43b01fa3326
Merged-In: I5e1640f7b43fd47863bc7bd163c2f43b01fa3326
(cherry picked from commit e36f52754f)
My previous change makes TMPDIR a temporary directory that's removed
before we exit. So instead of starting ckati to get this value to a
directory that no longer exists, return the semi-stable value that we
use during a normal build.
Fixes: 142277335
Test: get_build_var TMPDIR
Change-Id: I37d1219b1fda09f131dee17ef7b91e475d3e39ad
Instead of just using the host $PATH during dumpvars, use our path
configuration from the regular build. But instead of creating a ton of
symlinks to the interposer, just use a small directory of symlinks. This
only takes ~3ms (vs ~300ms), at the expense of error logging. Since we
do just about the same product configuration at the start of the build,
we can just rely on the logging there.
This fixes warnings printed by the Mac build, since we using the host
`date` instead of the toybox version:
usage: date [-jnRu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ...
[-f fmt date | [[[mm]dd]HH]MM[[cc]yy][.ss]] [+format]
usage: date [-jnRu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ...
[-f fmt date | [[[mm]dd]HH]MM[[cc]yy][.ss]] [+format]
TMPDIR was being shared with the main build, but we're allowed to run in
parallel. If a build is started while we're running, our TMPDIR may be
cleared. Instead, create our own temporary directory, which doesn't need
to be a stable value (as we never do caching here).
Fixes: 141893400
Test: (on mac) source build/envsetup.sh; lunch
Change-Id: I0ff536e71dc5649cae26daa0087eb80861704021
This commit adds BUILD_BROKEN_PREBUILT_ELF_FILES to
`ui/build/dumpvars.go` so that its value can be printed to
`out/soong.log`.
Bug: 141176116
Test: lunch aosp_crosshatch-userdebug && make && \
grep BUILD_BROKEN_PREBUILT_ELF_FILES out/soong.log
Change-Id: I99600a5b540be2bb93647ee8175b9f9afd1a6eb3
The code still needs to exist, but for buildspec.mk files, not the
PRODUCT-* arguments.
Test: none
Change-Id: I60c6044ab2d1627af7e6e2e8831b77d9db12aa55
terminal.Writer is now just a wrapper around stdio.Stdout() without
any useful functionality. Replace it with stdio.Stdout() as an
io.Writer.
Test: ui/terminal/status_test.go
Change-Id: I5bc5476afdca950b505642f0135a3af9d37fbe24
All users have been removed.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I35e55f3ce79c8e68585be120b5dec810563c7a83
Merged-In: I35e55f3ce79c8e68585be120b5dec810563c7a83
There are no remaining users.
Also mark BUILD_BROKEN_ANDROIDMK_EXPORTS and BUILD_BROKEN_ENG_DEBUG_TAGS
as deprecated in scripts/build_broken_logs.go
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: If7892bef1b9001f12a99565f886b395cf1985e70
So that the output of build_test can be parsed to understand which
devices need changes.
Test: read out/soong.log
Change-Id: I40b25527ef72e3f646c0cfe62114b452fa3f27f6
Some people apparently still talk to the network during their build.
Allow this temporarily with a BUILD_BROKEN_USES_NETWORK check.
Bug: 129992021
Test: attempt to talk to the network during the build with and without
this flag.
Change-Id: Ifb967c656aa24c4599e7232d0f1b5a303b5bac52
Dump variable in log to track remaining targets which don't set it.
Bug: 122954981
Test: $ grep VNDK out/soong.log
2019/03/07 09:22:04.235604 build/soong/ui/build/dumpvars.go:109: BOARD_VNDK_VERSION current
Change-Id: I34146c752a4bf0d799374bb93cc0d75b0f1b048c
If ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD environment variable is set to '1', do not show 20
lines of the environment variables. In addition, for the failing step show
only the step name and output, omitting the command proper (the verbose log
as well as error.log still contains it).
If build succeeds, the output of the build itself consists of a single
line:
```
> m androidmk
[100% NN/NN] <last command>
```
When it fails, the output does not contain sometimes very long command
line:
```
> m androidmk
[ 97% NN/MM] test androidmk
FAILED: <step>
--- FAIL: TestEndToEnd (0.01s)
androidmk_test.go:1025: failed testcase 'prebuilt_etc_TARGET_OUT_ETC'
input:
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
LOCAL_MODULE := etc.test1
LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS := ETC
LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := $(TARGET_OUT_ETC)/foo/bar
include $(BUILD_PREBUILT)
expected:
prebuilt_etc {
name: "etc.test1",
filename: "foo/bar",
}
got:
prebuilt_etc {
name: "etc.test1",
filename: "foo/bar",
}
FAIL
17:50:53 ninja failed with: exit status 1
```
[The related change in build/make/envsetup.sh suppresses timing display
when the same variable is set.]
Change-Id: I4d3c72457de031ff58a324c2fe98f4c1d10f8239
Test: treehugger
And add a helper script that can help parse the output from
build_test.bash
Test: check for BUILD_BROKEN_ENG_DEBUG_TAGS in soong.log
Test: go run ../build/soong/scripts/build_broken_logs.go *
Change-Id: Idd0fc8b59770dcdbe44eeba262558708a9497f96
Test: Dumped the text formated based metrics file to out dir,
and checked the file.
Bug: b/63815990
Change-Id: Iff476f72a0be74eb53b6b26ef468d11c0f24a404
DIST_DIR is controlled by soong_ui, and the make dumpvars code no longer
has access to it. So instead, handle some dumpvar requests inside
soong_ui itself.
Test: get_build_var DIST_DIR
Test: get_build_var OUT_DIR
Test: get_build_var BUILD_SYSTEM
Test: build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvars-mode --vars="DIST_DIR
BUILD_SYSTEM"
Change-Id: Id3bcb8b0748db67c83d0e42d1ae5be564c5eb2f7
The idea is that we'd move the installation and packaging tasks over to
it, using data from Soong & the Kati reading Android.mk files.
This would allow us to make more fundamental changes about how we
package things without having to adjust makefiles throughout the tree.
Possible use cases:
* Moving some information from Soong's Android.mk output to a file read
by the packaging step may allow us to read the Android.mk files less
often, speeding up builds.
* Refactoring our current two-stage ASAN builds to run the Kati build
step twice, writing into different object directories, then have a
single packaging step that reads both outputs. Soong already has the
capability of writing out a single ninja file with all the asan
combinations.
* Running two build steps, one building the system-related modules
using a "generic" device configuration, and one building the vendor
modules using a specific device configuration. This could enforce a
GSI/mainline system vs vendor split in a single build invocation.
* If all installation is through this tool, it will be much easier to
track what should no longer be installed on an incremental build,
reducing the need for installclean.
* Changing PRODUCT_PACKAGES should be a much faster operation, which
means we could keep track of local additions to the images. Then
`mma` would be more persistent, instead of installing something once,
then never updating it again.
Eventually we plan on switching from Kati to something Go-based, but
this is a more incremental approach while we clean up everything else.
Currently, this just moves the dist-for-goal handling over to the
packaging step, so that we don't need to read Android.mk files when
DIST_DIR changes, or we switch between dist vs not.
Bug: 116968624
Bug: 117463001
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Idec5ac6f7c7475397ba0fb65bd3785128a7517df
All downstream users either mark BUILD_BROKEN_PHONY_TARGETS=true
explicitly, or don't have any warnings.
Test: build_test on downstream branches
Change-Id: I6e9d7ed42da941148827854851657895c2e98649
These still default to warnings, but if a board decides to set
BOARD_BROKEN_PHONY_TARGETS := false, they'll turn into errors. More
likely I'll just be marking the broken targets as broken, then switching
the logic here to be like the dup rules warnings/errors.
Test: On a build with warnings, try <missing>, "false", and "true"
Change-Id: I041e1ff4618c4114ec43015b6c0ae1b49b36b6f8
All of the existing devices that have problems with this are setting
BUILD_BROKEN_DUP_RULES to true. Switch the behavior to default this to
an error.
Bug: 77611511
Test: check logs of all downstream build_test targets
Test: attempt to add an overriden command to hikey960 (uses default)
Change-Id: Ia83089f035925cf0c9883a1f593ae2da89fee568
This adds a new status package that merges the running of "actions"
(ninja calls them edges) of multiple tools into one view of the current
state, and gives that to a number of different outputs.
For inputs:
Kati's output parser has been rewritten (and moved) to map onto the
StartAction/FinishAction API. A byproduct of this is that the build
servers should be able to extract errors from Kati better, since they
look like the errors that Ninja used to write.
Ninja is no longer directly connected to the terminal, but its output is
read via the protobuf frontend API, so it's just another tool whose
output becomes merged together.
multiproduct_kati loses its custom status routines, and uses the common
one instead.
For outputs:
The primary output is the ui/terminal.Status type, which along with
ui/terminal.Writer now controls everything about the terminal output.
Today, this doesn't really change any behaviors, but having all terminal
output going through here allows a more complicated (multi-line / full
window) status display in the future.
The tracer acts as an output of the status package, tracing all the
action start / finish events. This replaces reading the .ninja_log file,
so it now properly handles multiple output files from a single action.
A new rotated log file (out/error.log, or out/dist/logs/error.log) just
contains a description of all of the errors that happened during the
current build.
Another new compressed and rotated log file (out/verbose.log.gz, or
out/dist/logs/verbose.log.gz) contains the full verbose (showcommands)
log of every execution run by the build. Since this is now written on
every build, the showcommands argument is now ignored -- if you want to
get the commands run, look at the log file after the build.
Test: m
Test: <built-in tests>
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-t list" m
Test: check the build.trace.gz
Test: check the new log files
Change-Id: If1d8994890d43ef68f65aa10ddd8e6e06dc7013a
This is useful when determining which devices are setting which values
from the logs, cross-referencing where warnings still occur.
Test: look at out/soong.log
Change-Id: I3e3f0e4c8cbd9ce621b03f5163eff2cccfa8c424
The find commands used to locate the BoardConfig.mk can't be optimized
by Kati, so we're currently spending ~125ms three times during every
build (dumpvars, cleanspec, and the main kati run). Preserve the value
of TARGET_DEVICE_DIR from the dumpvars run so that we only need to run
the find commands once.
Bug: 78020936
Test: out/build-taimen.ninja is identical
Test: out/soong.log shows that we're not running these finds again
Change-Id: Iee56b454c3661de2b58c161169218ecaf2135398