This file contains the java APIs parsed by the 'dexdeps' tool within the gen_java_usedby_apex.sh.
Bug: 239084755
Fixes: 239084755
Test: presubmits
Change-Id: Ia271783a6be3ea3a343481306cde1aaba2166e88
The image apex does not need all the files that make up a flattened
apex.
Bug: 254205429
Test: go tests
Change-Id: Iff05f2d01f11397bc9e9bf31868112575268969b
The libcronet prebuilt JNI library doesn't exist for riscv64 yet.
Add exclude_* properties to apex arch-specific properties so that
the libcronet dependency can be excluded from the apex that contains
when the arch is riscv64 until it exists for riscv64.
Test: TestApexWithArch
Change-Id: Ic395a077824f0f60b90178530fbfae8a96b3782f
There are no riscv64 apex prebuilts, which breaks the build when
provenance_metadata singelton tries to run a tool on all the input
apexes that don't exist. Hack it to provide the arm64 apex for now
if no riscv64 apex is specified, which will allow the build to pass.
Test: lunch aosp_riscv64-userdebug && m droid
Change-Id: Ic39936539803615ea4b7f817daf7b59ab7c40e7e
Soong supports string properties, but they are overloaded, and can mean
one of three things:
* path reference
* module reference
* string literal
Bazel has different types: label and string attributes. Thus there needs
to be a way to categorize them correctly in bp2build.
This CL introduces a new function to be used on properties like
apex_key.private_key / apex_key.public_key, as well as
android_app.certificate / apex.certificate.
It is important to disambiguate the prop betenn a string literal
attribute or file/rule target label attribute, so this functions does
just that. The new attributes are then further handled by their
respective macros (apex_key, android_binary, apex).
Bug: 253557437
Fixes: 253557437
Test: presubmits, new tests
Change-Id: Id8111cdd60d3aabcae7d17fe9da84d0ee3966023
This fixes a bug that only the primary output of an appSet is installed
when the appSet is part of a flattened APEX.
Bug: 247072627
Test: m GoogleExtServices on a device using flattened APEX.
system/apex/com.android.extservices.gms/priv-app/GoogleExtServices@TM
has these apks:
GoogleExtServices.apk GoogleExtServices-arm64_v8a.apk
GoogleExtServices-hdpi.apk GoogleExtServices-ldpi.apk
GoogleExtServices-mdpi.apk GoogleExtServices-tvdpi.apk
GoogleExtServices-xhdpi.apk GoogleExtServices-xxhdpi.apk
GoogleExtServices-xxxhdpi.apk
(before the fix, there only was GoogleExtServices.apk)
Change-Id: Icbc4dd002f856a3f751badec781ad132c423ac9b
In Soong, decodeMultilib, used to get multilib to determine the dep variations, return "first" if defaultMultilib is set to "common". apex sets defaultMultilib to "common" which means equivalent compileMultilib in bp2build for apex should be "first" (See new Soong unit tests for more context).
This CL fixes bp2build for apex to be more correct.
Bug: 251559512
Test: go tests
Change-Id: Id1cb4407980fc1fab91822c81326f37fb4adfa0a
I49220cbec628f1508709741dc56b62aaac7786d9 attempted to allow
apexes to depend on native code whose min_sdk_version had been
increased to meet the minimum supported API level for a new
architecture. It wasn't quite right, as it assumed that the
primary architecture of the apex would be the newest, and
it applied to all dependencies, not just ones that were
specfiic to the new architecture. Move the checking into
cc.ShouldSupportSdkVersion, where it can be specific to an
individual architecture variant.
Bug: 250918230
Test: TestApexMinSdkVersion_MinApiForArch
Change-Id: I303cf485ba54b4c6bf63a9f9b49286ff9b2c9c83
(and remove unused keyName field.)
The private_key and public_key props of an apex_key can point to either
a module or a string. If it's a module, then respect it. If it's a
string, there's additional product variable lookup to find the apex_key
files in product_vars's DefaultAppCertificate parent dir.
This is similar to android_app_certificate.
Test: presubmits
Change-Id: Ib258da14cb0c2df8b5f817fcbc46afebcf225db8