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build_soong/ui/build/dumpvars.go
Dan Willemsen 0c51851f08 Apply kati output rewriting to dumpvars
This way we strip out ANSI codes when using dumb terminals. It's likely
overkill to use katiRewriteOutput, but we should rarely see any output
on stderr while dumping variables. This also lets us turn on kati_stats.

Bug: 71729611
Test: lunch missing-eng             (colored error)
Test: lunch missing-eng 2>&1 | cat  (non-colored)
Test: TERM=dumb lunch missing-eng   (non-colored)
Change-Id: Ic63fd42d82a4a64e5c68aecd9ae0f242a0d703f1
2018-01-09 02:24:17 -08:00

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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package build
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// DumpMakeVars can be used to extract the values of Make variables after the
// product configurations are loaded. This is roughly equivalent to the
// `get_build_var` bash function.
//
// goals can be used to set MAKECMDGOALS, which emulates passing arguments to
// Make without actually building them. So all the variables based on
// MAKECMDGOALS can be read.
//
// vars is the list of variables to read. The values will be put in the
// returned map.
func DumpMakeVars(ctx Context, config Config, goals, vars []string) (map[string]string, error) {
return dumpMakeVars(ctx, config, goals, vars, false)
}
func dumpMakeVars(ctx Context, config Config, goals, vars []string, write_soong_vars bool) (map[string]string, error) {
ctx.BeginTrace("dumpvars")
defer ctx.EndTrace()
cmd := Command(ctx, config, "dumpvars",
config.PrebuiltBuildTool("ckati"),
"-f", "build/make/core/config.mk",
"--color_warnings",
"--kati_stats",
"dump-many-vars",
"MAKECMDGOALS="+strings.Join(goals, " "))
cmd.Environment.Set("CALLED_FROM_SETUP", "true")
cmd.Environment.Set("BUILD_SYSTEM", "build/make/core")
if write_soong_vars {
cmd.Environment.Set("WRITE_SOONG_VARIABLES", "true")
}
cmd.Environment.Set("DUMP_MANY_VARS", strings.Join(vars, " "))
cmd.Sandbox = dumpvarsSandbox
output := bytes.Buffer{}
cmd.Stdout = &output
pipe, err := cmd.StderrPipe()
if err != nil {
ctx.Fatalln("Error getting output pipe for ckati:", err)
}
cmd.StartOrFatal()
// TODO: error out when Stderr contains any content
katiRewriteOutput(ctx, pipe)
cmd.WaitOrFatal()
ret := make(map[string]string, len(vars))
for _, line := range strings.Split(output.String(), "\n") {
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
if key, value, ok := decodeKeyValue(line); ok {
if value, ok = singleUnquote(value); ok {
ret[key] = value
ctx.Verboseln(key, value)
} else {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to parse make line: %q", line)
}
} else {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to parse make line: %q", line)
}
}
return ret, nil
}
// Variables to print out in the top banner
var BannerVars = []string{
"PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME",
"PLATFORM_VERSION",
"TARGET_PRODUCT",
"TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT",
"TARGET_BUILD_TYPE",
"TARGET_BUILD_APPS",
"TARGET_ARCH",
"TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT",
"TARGET_CPU_VARIANT",
"TARGET_2ND_ARCH",
"TARGET_2ND_ARCH_VARIANT",
"TARGET_2ND_CPU_VARIANT",
"HOST_ARCH",
"HOST_2ND_ARCH",
"HOST_OS",
"HOST_OS_EXTRA",
"HOST_CROSS_OS",
"HOST_CROSS_ARCH",
"HOST_CROSS_2ND_ARCH",
"HOST_BUILD_TYPE",
"BUILD_ID",
"OUT_DIR",
"AUX_OS_VARIANT_LIST",
"TARGET_BUILD_PDK",
"PDK_FUSION_PLATFORM_ZIP",
"PRODUCT_SOONG_NAMESPACES",
}
func Banner(make_vars map[string]string) string {
b := &bytes.Buffer{}
fmt.Fprintln(b, "============================================")
for _, name := range BannerVars {
if make_vars[name] != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(b, "%s=%s\n", name, make_vars[name])
}
}
fmt.Fprint(b, "============================================")
return b.String()
}
func runMakeProductConfig(ctx Context, config Config) {
// Variables to export into the environment of Kati/Ninja
exportEnvVars := []string{
// So that we can use the correct TARGET_PRODUCT if it's been
// modified by PRODUCT-*/APP-* arguments
"TARGET_PRODUCT",
"TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT",
"TARGET_BUILD_APPS",
// compiler wrappers set up by make
"CC_WRAPPER",
"CXX_WRAPPER",
"JAVAC_WRAPPER",
// ccache settings
"CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK",
"CCACHE_SLOPPINESS",
"CCACHE_BASEDIR",
"CCACHE_CPP2",
}
allVars := append(append([]string{
// Used to execute Kati and Ninja
"NINJA_GOALS",
"KATI_GOALS",
// To find target/product/<DEVICE>
"TARGET_DEVICE",
}, exportEnvVars...), BannerVars...)
make_vars, err := dumpMakeVars(ctx, config, config.Arguments(), allVars, true)
if err != nil {
ctx.Fatalln("Error dumping make vars:", err)
}
// Print the banner like make does
fmt.Fprintln(ctx.Stdout(), Banner(make_vars))
// Populate the environment
env := config.Environment()
for _, name := range exportEnvVars {
if make_vars[name] == "" {
env.Unset(name)
} else {
env.Set(name, make_vars[name])
}
}
config.SetKatiArgs(strings.Fields(make_vars["KATI_GOALS"]))
config.SetNinjaArgs(strings.Fields(make_vars["NINJA_GOALS"]))
config.SetTargetDevice(make_vars["TARGET_DEVICE"])
}