Use the -printusage flag in R8 to output a list of the unused
methods. Some of the files can be large (2MB for DocumentsUI,
87MB for all of AOSP), so immediately zip them and remove the
originals. The zipped files will be merged and disted.
Bug: 151857441
Test: m TARGET_BUILD_APPS=DocumentsUI dist
Change-Id: I780e84e80eba7fe4d4fa15fec0f461890afd900b
APEX variants that share the same SDK version and updatability
almost always use identical command line arguments to build but
with different intermediates directories. This causes unnecessary
build time and disk space for duplicated work.
Deduplicate APEX variants that would build identically. Create
aliases from the per-APEX variations to the new shared variations
so that the APEX modules can continue to depend on them via the
APEX name as the variation.
This has one significant change in behavior. Before this change,
if an APEX had two libraries in its direct dependencies and one
of those libraries depended on the other, and the second library
had stubs, then the first library would depend on the implementation
of the second library and not the stubs. After this change, if
the first library is also present in a second APEX but the second
library is not, then the common variant shared between the two
APEXes would use the stubs, not the implementation.
In a correctly configured set of build rules this change will
be irrelevant, because if the compilation worked for the second
APEX using stubs then it will work for the common variant using
stubs. However, if an incorrect change to the build rules is
made this could lead to confusing errors, as a previously-working
common variant could suddenly stop building when a module is added
to a new APEX without its dependencies that require implementation
APIs to compile.
This change reduces the number of modules in an AOSP arm64-userdebug
build by 3% (52242 to 50586), reduces the number of variants of the
libcutils module from 74 to 53, and reduces the number of variants
of the massive libart[d] modules from 44 to 32.
This relands I0529837476a253c32b3dfb98dcccf107427c742c with a fix
to always mark permissions XML files of java_sdk_library modules as
unique per apex since they contain the APEX filename, and a fix
to UpdateUniqueApexVariationsForDeps to check ApexInfo.InApexes
instead of DepIsInSameApex to check if two modules are in the same
apex to account for a module that depends on another in a way that
doesn't normally include the dependency in the APEX (e.g. a libs
property), but the dependency is directly included in the APEX.
Bug: 164216768
Test: go test ./build/soong/apex/...
Change-Id: I2ae170601f764e5b88d0be2e0e6adc84e3a4d9cc
Previously only the names were collected, and later used in the
manifest_fixer to add missing <uses-library> entries to the manifest.
Now we also need to collect build-time and on-device paths, to be used
in class loader context for dexpreopt. This commit only collects paths,
but does not pass them to dexpreopt yet.
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_phone-userdebug && m
Bug: 132357300
Change-Id: I34b229ee68f16ba215ba03770feadb4d890ec2bf
APEX variants that share the same SDK version and updatability
almost always use identical command line arguments to build but
with different intermediates directories. This causes unnecessary
build time and disk space for duplicated work.
Deduplicate APEX variants that would build identically. Create
aliases from the per-APEX variations to the new shared variations
so that the APEX modules can continue to depend on them via the
APEX name as the variation.
This has one significant change in behavior. Before this change,
if an APEX had two libraries in its direct dependencies and one
of those libraries depended on the other, and the second library
had stubs, then the first library would depend on the implementation
of the second library and not the stubs. After this change, if
the first library is also present in a second APEX but the second
library is not, then the common variant shared between the two
APEXes would use the stubs, not the implementation.
In a correctly configured set of build rules this change will
be irrelevant, because if the compilation worked for the second
APEX using stubs then it will work for the common variant using
stubs. However, if an incorrect change to the build rules is
made this could lead to confusing errors, as a previously-working
common variant could suddenly stop building when a module is added
to a new APEX without its dependencies that require implementation
APIs to compile.
This change reduces the number of modules in an AOSP arm64-userdebug
build by 3% (52242 to 50586), reduces the number of variants of the
libcutils module from 74 to 53, and reduces the number of variants
of the massive libart[d] modules from 44 to 32.
Bug: 164216768
Test: go test ./build/soong/apex/...
Change-Id: I0529837476a253c32b3dfb98dcccf107427c742c
This dep is now possible to express in native Android.bp syntax,
which makes the build easier to understand.
Bug: 161214753
Test: build sdk, diff out/dist before and after
Change-Id: I878eda49b5bf54aaf581fc52e0fe9719e4bcdfce
Merged-In: I878eda49b5bf54aaf581fc52e0fe9719e4bcdfce
This allows the android stubs to depend on framework-res' exportPackage
without special-casing inside the build system.
Bug: 161214753
Test: depending on this output in a followup CL
Change-Id: I8c5d17540d2624974983d73e56ba17898505dba8
In preparation for reusing the same variation for multiple apexes,
rename ApexName to ApexVariationName.
Bug: 164216768
Test: all soong tests
Change-Id: I88f2c5b192ffa27acd38e01952d0cefd413222a0
Use a more inclusive name (go/hiddenapi-list-renaming).
Bug: 163797539
Test: atest class2nonsdklisttest
Change-Id: I1b72c243746dde9926a11d5a559b84e753e8fd4f
We don't need the prebuilt versions. The NDK CRT objects are (now)
built from the platform sources and the only difference is that the
NDK CRT objects also include an ELF note that identifies the NDK
version, which isn't helpful for anything built by the platform.
Add a `crt` property to cc_object that allows CRT objects to identify
themselves. CRT objects, unlike other modules, will have a variant
built per-API level they support, rather than just an SDK variant and
a platform variant. This is needed because new CRT objects will rely
on APIs not available in old libcs and old CRT objects will not
support all the features of a modern one.
Test: treehugger
Bug: http://b/159925977
Change-Id: I6595485fa1bfe0ad4945193d344b863f64eec654
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
AARs can provide extra classes in the libs/ directory that should
be treated the same as classes.jar, merge them into a single jar
when extracting the AAR.
Bug: 162892721
Test: m androidx.appsearch_appsearch
Change-Id: I92bf46f47ce5f3dce16c42197c15ed256304fda2
Instead of UnbundledBuild, use AlwaysUsePrebuiltSdks
to determine if java modules needs to be built against prebuilt sdks.
And rename UnbundledBuildUsePrebuiltSdks to AlwaysUsePrebuiltSdks to
express its behavior more correctly.(It can be orthgonal to "Unbundled")
Bug: 160390776
Test: TARGET_BUILD_UNBUNDLED_IMAGE=true m vendorimage
Change-Id: I0be7265c1959d8774c295372cd7a9250169f6df9
With the addition of apexes and /system_ext some of the bootclasspath
and system server jars have moved from /system to the new locations.
This has been implemented by using lists of colon-separated strings
called "apex-jar pairs" (although "apex" was misleading as it could
refer to "platform" or "system_ext", not necessarily a real apex).
Using the colon-separated string representation is inconvenient, as it
requires splitting and reassembling the list components many times,
which harms performance and makes error handling difficult. Therefore
this patch refactors the colon-separated lists into a struct that
hides the implementation details.
Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_phone-userdebug && m
Change-Id: Id248ce639a267076294f4d4d73971da2f2f77208
We want to support a compile_dex property for java_import. This splits
dex-related properties into a dexer struct which can be embedded in
relevant modules.
Test: m
Test: soong tests
Bug: 160455085
Change-Id: If56a51dac43f630d49483a36db29cd50e9ccd529
The default is android.jar to maintain current behavior but allows users
to specify a different filepath to support generating api-versions for
docs other than the platform (e.g. auto).
Bug: 162552181
Test: m doc
Test: go test java_test
Change-Id: I9e51abaf7d5451d68ca782157d9b739f76c5da82
This will allow us to remove `create_stubs: false` throughout the
codebase easily, then remove the functionslity to create stubs from
droiddoc.
Test: m docs
Test: m checkapi
Test: m updateapi
Bug: 144248501
Bug: 143136634
Change-Id: Ib95f68bc064fbe1475e4b25433bee6292bc005dc
Previously, the prebuilt mutators were added by the
cc.RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest() function as a convenience
but unfortunately it lead to some of the mutators being in a different
order in the tests than in the normal build.
This change:
* Extracts the RegisterPrebuiltMutators() call from
cc.RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest()
* Makes sure that the prebuilt mutators are registered before the
visibility gatherer and enforcer mutators.
Bug: 162505935
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I7d959b558200b502f0a5e4653c41ea01414e142a
The implementation before libraryDependencyTag was added failed to
include some JNI libraries into apps because it did not handle
sharedExportDepTag, earlySharedDepTag or lateSharedDepTag.
Also fix a bug in cc.*Module.IsNdk that was comparing "liblog.ndk"
against "liblog" and incorrectly returning false that would have
caused NDK libraries that now pass the check above to incorrectly be
packaged into the APK.
Bug: 162437057
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I02fb745abb5cace2b4e5bfff2f35cef6d2e0a4ff
dependencyTag uses a set of predefined tags to identify different types
of dependencies. There are already multiple bits of metadata stored
in the dependency tag (Library, Shared, ReexportFlags), and supporting
them all requires a combinatorial explosion of predefined tags and
causes issues when using equality comparisons if a new bit of metadata
is added.
Add a new libraryDependencyTag type that will contain the metadata
bits, and replace the quality comparisons with checks on the metadata
bits.
There are 5 TODOs where modifying the checks identified problems with
the existing checks. These were left in place to produce identical
build output and will be fixed separately.
Bug: 162437057
Test: no change to build.ninja or {Android,make_vars,late}-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk
Change-Id: I72d4207dcf381c07c92e00e5a03968ebb5ed8d30