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# Copyright (C) 2022 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
# 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.
# gettop is duplicated here and in shell_utils.mk, because it's difficult
# to find shell_utils.make without it for all the novel ways this file can be
# sourced. Other common functions should only be in one place or the other.
function _gettop_once
{
local TOPFILE=build/make/core/envsetup.mk
if [ -n "$TOP" -a -f "$TOP/$TOPFILE" ] ; then
# The following circumlocution ensures we remove symlinks from TOP.
(cd "$TOP"; PWD= /bin/pwd)
else
if [ -f $TOPFILE ] ; then
# The following circumlocution (repeated below as well) ensures
# that we record the true directory name and not one that is
# faked up with symlink names.
PWD= /bin/pwd
else
local HERE=$PWD
local T=
while [ \( ! \( -f $TOPFILE \) \) -a \( "$PWD" != "/" \) ]; do
\cd ..
T=`PWD= /bin/pwd -P`
done
\cd "$HERE"
if [ -f "$T/$TOPFILE" ]; then
echo "$T"
fi
fi
fi
}
T=$(_gettop_once)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Always source build/envsetup.sh from the root of the tree." >&2
return 1
fi
IMPORTING_ENVSETUP=true source $T/build/make/shell_utils.sh
# Help
function hmm() {
cat <<EOF
Run "m help" for help with the build system itself.
Invoke ". build/envsetup.sh" from your shell to add the following functions to your environment:
- lunch: lunch <product_name>-<release_type>-<build_variant>
Selects <product_name> as the product to build, and <build_variant> as the variant to
build, and stores those selections in the environment to be read by subsequent
invocations of 'm' etc.
- tapas: tapas [<App1> <App2> ...] [arm|x86|arm64|x86_64] [eng|userdebug|user]
Sets up the build environment for building unbundled apps (APKs).
- banchan: banchan <module1> [<module2> ...] \\
[arm|x86|arm64|riscv64|x86_64|arm64_only|x86_64only] [eng|userdebug|user]
Sets up the build environment for building unbundled modules (APEXes).
- croot: Changes directory to the top of the tree, or a subdirectory thereof.
- m: Makes from the top of the tree.
- mm: Builds and installs all of the modules in the current directory, and their
dependencies.
- mmm: Builds and installs all of the modules in the supplied directories, and their
dependencies.
To limit the modules being built use the syntax: mmm dir/:target1,target2.
- mma: Same as 'mm'
- mmma: Same as 'mmm'
- provision: Flash device with all required partitions. Options will be passed on to fastboot.
- cgrep: Greps on all local C/C++ files.
- ggrep: Greps on all local Gradle files.
- gogrep: Greps on all local Go files.
- jgrep: Greps on all local Java files.
- jsongrep: Greps on all local Json files.
- ktgrep: Greps on all local Kotlin files.
- resgrep: Greps on all local res/*.xml files.
- mangrep: Greps on all local AndroidManifest.xml files.
- mgrep: Greps on all local Makefiles and *.bp files.
- owngrep: Greps on all local OWNERS files.
- rsgrep: Greps on all local Rust files.
- sepgrep: Greps on all local sepolicy files.
- sgrep: Greps on all local source files.
- tomlgrep: Greps on all local Toml files.
- pygrep: Greps on all local Python files.
- godir: Go to the directory containing a file.
- allmod: List all modules.
- gomod: Go to the directory containing a module.
- bmod: Get the Bazel label of a Soong module if it is converted with bp2build.
- pathmod: Get the directory containing a module.
- outmod: Gets the location of a module's installed outputs with a certain extension.
- dirmods: Gets the modules defined in a given directory.
- installmod: Adb installs a module's built APK.
- refreshmod: Refresh list of modules for allmod/gomod/pathmod/outmod/installmod.
- syswrite: Remount partitions (e.g. system.img) as writable, rebooting if necessary.
Environment options:
- SANITIZE_HOST: Set to 'address' to use ASAN for all host modules.
- ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD: set to 'true' to display only the essential messages.
Look at the source to view more functions. The complete list is:
EOF
local T=$(gettop)
local A=""
local i
for i in `cat $T/build/envsetup.sh | sed -n "/^[[:blank:]]*function /s/function \([a-z_]*\).*/\1/p" | sort | uniq`; do
A="$A $i"
done
echo $A
}
# Get all the build variables needed by this script in a single call to the build system.
function build_build_var_cache()
{
local T=$(gettop)
# Grep out the variable names from the script.
cached_vars=(`cat $T/build/envsetup.sh | tr '()' ' ' | awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) if($i~/get_build_var/) print $(i+1)}' | sort -u | tr '\n' ' '`)
cached_abs_vars=(`cat $T/build/envsetup.sh | tr '()' ' ' | awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) if($i~/get_abs_build_var/) print $(i+1)}' | sort -u | tr '\n' ' '`)
# Call the build system to dump the "<val>=<value>" pairs as a shell script.
build_dicts_script=`\builtin cd $T; build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvars-mode \
--vars="${cached_vars[*]}" \
--abs-vars="${cached_abs_vars[*]}" \
--var-prefix=var_cache_ \
--abs-var-prefix=abs_var_cache_`
local ret=$?
if [ $ret -ne 0 ]
then
unset build_dicts_script
return $ret
fi
# Execute the script to store the "<val>=<value>" pairs as shell variables.
eval "$build_dicts_script"
ret=$?
unset build_dicts_script
if [ $ret -ne 0 ]
then
return $ret
fi
BUILD_VAR_CACHE_READY="true"
}
# Delete the build var cache, so that we can still call into the build system
# to get build variables not listed in this script.
function destroy_build_var_cache()
{
unset BUILD_VAR_CACHE_READY
local v
for v in $cached_vars; do
unset var_cache_$v
done
unset cached_vars
for v in $cached_abs_vars; do
unset abs_var_cache_$v
done
unset cached_abs_vars
}
# Get the value of a build variable as an absolute path.
function get_abs_build_var()
{
if [ "$BUILD_VAR_CACHE_READY" = "true" ]
then
eval "echo \"\${abs_var_cache_$1}\""
return
fi
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return
fi
(\cd $T; build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode --abs $1)
}
# Get the exact value of a build variable.
function get_build_var()
{
if [ "$BUILD_VAR_CACHE_READY" = "true" ]
then
eval "echo \"\${var_cache_$1}\""
return 0
fi
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return 1
fi
(\cd $T; build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode $1)
}
# check to see if the supplied product is one we can build
function check_product()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return
fi
TARGET_PRODUCT=$1 \
TARGET_RELEASE= \
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT= \
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE= \
TARGET_BUILD_APPS= \
get_build_var TARGET_DEVICE > /dev/null
# hide successful answers, but allow the errors to show
}
VARIANT_CHOICES=(user userdebug eng)
# check to see if the supplied variant is valid
function check_variant()
{
local v
for v in ${VARIANT_CHOICES[@]}
do
if [ "$v" = "$1" ]
then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# Add directories to PATH that are dependent on the lunch target.
# For directories that are not lunch-specific, add them in set_global_paths
function set_lunch_paths()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP."
return
fi
##################################################################
# #
# Read me before you modify this code #
# #
# This function sets ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS to what it is #
# adding to PATH, and the next time it is run, it removes that #
# from PATH. This is required so lunch can be run more than #
# once and still have working paths. #
# #
##################################################################
# Note: on windows/cygwin, ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS will contain spaces
# due to "C:\Program Files" being in the path.
# Handle compat with the old ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS variable.
# TODO: Remove this after we think everyone has lunched again.
if [ -z "$ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS" -a -n "$ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS" ] ; then
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS="$ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS"
ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS=
fi
if [ -n "$ANDROID_PRE_BUILD_PATHS" ] ; then
export PATH=${PATH/$ANDROID_PRE_BUILD_PATHS/}
# strip leading ':', if any
export PATH=${PATH/:%/}
ANDROID_PRE_BUILD_PATHS=
fi
# Out with the old...
if [ -n "$ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS" ] ; then
export PATH=${PATH/$ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS/}
fi
# And in with the new...
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS=$(get_abs_build_var SOONG_HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$(get_abs_build_var HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)
# Append llvm binutils prebuilts path to ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS.
local ANDROID_LLVM_BINUTILS=$(get_abs_build_var ANDROID_CLANG_PREBUILTS)/llvm-binutils-stable
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$ANDROID_LLVM_BINUTILS
# Set up ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH for SANITIZE_HOST=address builds.
export ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$ANDROID_LLVM_BINUTILS/llvm-symbolizer
# Append asuite prebuilts path to ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS.
local os_arch=$(get_build_var HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/asuite/acloud/$os_arch
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/asuite/aidegen/$os_arch
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/asuite/atest/$os_arch
export ANDROID_JAVA_HOME=$(get_abs_build_var ANDROID_JAVA_HOME)
export JAVA_HOME=$ANDROID_JAVA_HOME
export ANDROID_JAVA_TOOLCHAIN=$(get_abs_build_var ANDROID_JAVA_TOOLCHAIN)
ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS+=:$ANDROID_JAVA_TOOLCHAIN
# Fix up PYTHONPATH
if [ -n $ANDROID_PYTHONPATH ]; then
export PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH//$ANDROID_PYTHONPATH/}
fi
# //development/python-packages contains both a pseudo-PYTHONPATH which
# mimics an already assembled venv, but also contains real Python packages
# that are not in that layout until they are installed. We can fake it for
# the latter type by adding the package source directories to the PYTHONPATH
# directly. For the former group, we only need to add the python-packages
# directory itself.
#
# This could be cleaned up by converting the remaining packages that are in
# the first category into a typical python source layout (that is, another
# layer of directory nesting) and automatically adding all subdirectories of
# python-packages to the PYTHONPATH instead of manually curating this. We
# can't convert the packages like adb to the other style because doing so
# would prevent exporting type info from those packages.
#
# http://b/266688086
export ANDROID_PYTHONPATH=$T/development/python-packages/adb:$T/development/python-packages/gdbrunner:$T/development/python-packages:
if [ -n $VENDOR_PYTHONPATH ]; then
ANDROID_PYTHONPATH=$ANDROID_PYTHONPATH$VENDOR_PYTHONPATH
fi
export PYTHONPATH=$ANDROID_PYTHONPATH$PYTHONPATH
unset ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
export ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT=$(get_abs_build_var PRODUCT_OUT)
export OUT=$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
unset ANDROID_HOST_OUT
export ANDROID_HOST_OUT=$(get_abs_build_var HOST_OUT)
unset ANDROID_SOONG_HOST_OUT
export ANDROID_SOONG_HOST_OUT=$(get_abs_build_var SOONG_HOST_OUT)
unset ANDROID_HOST_OUT_TESTCASES
export ANDROID_HOST_OUT_TESTCASES=$(get_abs_build_var HOST_OUT_TESTCASES)
unset ANDROID_TARGET_OUT_TESTCASES
export ANDROID_TARGET_OUT_TESTCASES=$(get_abs_build_var TARGET_OUT_TESTCASES)
# Finally, set PATH
export PATH=$ANDROID_LUNCH_BUILD_PATHS:$PATH
}
# Add directories to PATH that are NOT dependent on the lunch target.
# For directories that are lunch-specific, add them in set_lunch_paths
function set_global_paths()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP."
return
fi
##################################################################
# #
# Read me before you modify this code #
# #
# This function sets ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS to what it is #
# adding to PATH, and the next time it is run, it removes that #
# from PATH. This is required so envsetup.sh can be sourced #
# more than once and still have working paths. #
# #
##################################################################
# Out with the old...
if [ -n "$ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS" ] ; then
export PATH=${PATH/$ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS/}
fi
# And in with the new...
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS=$T/build/soong/bin
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/build/bazel/bin
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/development/scripts
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/devtools/tools
# add kernel specific binaries
if [ $(uname -s) = Linux ] ; then
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/misc/linux-x86/dtc
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$T/prebuilts/misc/linux-x86/libufdt
fi
# If prebuilts/android-emulator/<system>/ exists, prepend it to our PATH
# to ensure that the corresponding 'emulator' binaries are used.
case $(uname -s) in
Darwin)
ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS=$T/prebuilts/android-emulator/darwin-x86_64
;;
Linux)
ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS=$T/prebuilts/android-emulator/linux-x86_64
;;
*)
ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS=
;;
esac
if [ -n "$ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS" -a -d "$ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS" ]; then
ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS+=:$ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS
export ANDROID_EMULATOR_PREBUILTS
fi
# Finally, set PATH
export PATH=$ANDROID_GLOBAL_BUILD_PATHS:$PATH
}
function printconfig()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return
fi
get_build_var report_config
}
function set_stuff_for_environment()
{
set_lunch_paths
set_sequence_number
export ANDROID_BUILD_TOP=$(gettop)
}
function set_sequence_number()
{
export BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER=13
}
# Takes a command name, and check if it's in ENVSETUP_NO_COMPLETION or not.
function should_add_completion() {
local cmd="$(basename $1| sed 's/_completion//' |sed 's/\.\(.*\)*sh$//')"
case :"$ENVSETUP_NO_COMPLETION": in
*:"$cmd":*)
return 1
;;
esac
return 0
}
function addcompletions()
{
local f=
# Keep us from trying to run in something that's neither bash nor zsh.
if [ -z "$BASH_VERSION" -a -z "$ZSH_VERSION" ]; then
return
fi
# Keep us from trying to run in bash that's too old.
if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" -a ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -lt 3 ]; then
return
fi
local completion_files=(
packages/modules/adb/adb.bash
system/core/fastboot/fastboot.bash
tools/asuite/asuite.sh
prebuilts/bazel/common/bazel-complete.bash
)
# Completion can be disabled selectively to allow users to use non-standard completion.
# e.g.
# ENVSETUP_NO_COMPLETION=adb # -> disable adb completion
# ENVSETUP_NO_COMPLETION=adb:bit # -> disable adb and bit completion
local T=$(gettop)
for f in ${completion_files[*]}; do
f="$T/$f"
if [ ! -f "$f" ]; then
echo "Warning: completion file $f not found"
elif should_add_completion "$f"; then
. $f
fi
done
if should_add_completion bit ; then
complete -C "bit --tab" bit
fi
if [ -z "$ZSH_VERSION" ]; then
# Doesn't work in zsh.
complete -o nospace -F _croot croot
# TODO(b/244559459): Support b autocompletion for zsh
complete -F _bazel__complete -o nospace b
fi
complete -F _lunch lunch
complete -F _complete_android_module_names pathmod
complete -F _complete_android_module_names gomod
complete -F _complete_android_module_names outmod
complete -F _complete_android_module_names installmod
complete -F _complete_android_module_names bmod
complete -F _complete_android_module_names m
}
function multitree_lunch_help()
{
echo "usage: lunch PRODUCT-RELEASE-VARIANT" 1>&2
echo " Set up android build environment based on a product short name and variant" 1>&2
echo 1>&2
echo "lunch COMBO_FILE VARIANT" 1>&2
echo " Set up android build environment based on a specific lunch combo file" 1>&2
echo " and variant." 1>&2
echo 1>&2
echo "lunch --print [CONFIG]" 1>&2
echo " Print the contents of a configuration. If CONFIG is supplied, that config" 1>&2
echo " will be flattened and printed. If CONFIG is not supplied, the currently" 1>&2
echo " selected config will be printed. Returns 0 on success or nonzero on error." 1>&2
echo 1>&2
echo "lunch --list" 1>&2
echo " List all possible combo files available in the current tree" 1>&2
echo 1>&2
echo "lunch --help" 1>&2
echo "lunch -h" 1>&2
echo " Prints this message." 1>&2
}
function multitree_lunch()
{
local code
local results
# Lunch must be run in the topdir, but this way we get a clear error
# message, instead of FileNotFound.
local T=$(multitree_gettop)
if [ -z "$T" ]; then
_multitree_lunch_error
return 1
fi
if $(echo "$1" | grep -q '^-') ; then
# Calls starting with a -- argument are passed directly and the function
# returns with the lunch.py exit code.
"${T}/orchestrator/build/orchestrator/core/lunch.py" "$@"
code=$?
if [[ $code -eq 2 ]] ; then
echo 1>&2
multitree_lunch_help
return $code
elif [[ $code -ne 0 ]] ; then
return $code
fi
else
# All other calls go through the --lunch variant of lunch.py
results=($(${T}/orchestrator/build/orchestrator/core/lunch.py --lunch "$@"))
code=$?
if [[ $code -eq 2 ]] ; then
echo 1>&2
multitree_lunch_help
return $code
elif [[ $code -ne 0 ]] ; then
return $code
fi
export TARGET_BUILD_COMBO=${results[0]}
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=${results[1]}
fi
}
function choosetype()
{
echo "Build type choices are:"
echo " 1. release"
echo " 2. debug"
echo
local DEFAULT_NUM DEFAULT_VALUE
DEFAULT_NUM=1
DEFAULT_VALUE=release
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=
local ANSWER
while [ -z $TARGET_BUILD_TYPE ]
do
echo -n "Which would you like? ["$DEFAULT_NUM"] "
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
read ANSWER
else
echo $1
ANSWER=$1
fi
case $ANSWER in
"")
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=$DEFAULT_VALUE
;;
1)
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
;;
release)
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
;;
2)
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=debug
;;
debug)
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=debug
;;
*)
echo
echo "I didn't understand your response. Please try again."
echo
;;
esac
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
break
fi
done
build_build_var_cache
set_stuff_for_environment
destroy_build_var_cache
}
#
# This function isn't really right: It chooses a TARGET_PRODUCT
# based on the list of boards. Usually, that gets you something
# that kinda works with a generic product, but really, you should
# pick a product by name.
#
function chooseproduct()
{
local default_value
if [ "x$TARGET_PRODUCT" != x ] ; then
default_value=$TARGET_PRODUCT
else
default_value=aosp_arm
fi
export TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
export TARGET_PRODUCT=
local ANSWER
while [ -z "$TARGET_PRODUCT" ]
do
echo -n "Which product would you like? [$default_value] "
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
read ANSWER
else
echo $1
ANSWER=$1
fi
if [ -z "$ANSWER" ] ; then
export TARGET_PRODUCT=$default_value
else
if check_product $ANSWER
then
export TARGET_PRODUCT=$ANSWER
else
echo "** Not a valid product: $ANSWER"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
break
fi
done
build_build_var_cache
set_stuff_for_environment
destroy_build_var_cache
}
function choosevariant()
{
echo "Variant choices are:"
local index=1
local v
for v in ${VARIANT_CHOICES[@]}
do
# The product name is the name of the directory containing
# the makefile we found, above.
echo " $index. $v"
index=$(($index+1))
done
local default_value=eng
local ANSWER
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=
while [ -z "$TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT" ]
do
echo -n "Which would you like? [$default_value] "
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
read ANSWER
else
echo $1
ANSWER=$1
fi
if [ -z "$ANSWER" ] ; then
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$default_value
elif (echo -n $ANSWER | grep -q -e "^[0-9][0-9]*$") ; then
if [ "$ANSWER" -le "${#VARIANT_CHOICES[@]}" ] ; then
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=${VARIANT_CHOICES[@]:$(($ANSWER-1)):1}
fi
else
if check_variant $ANSWER
then
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$ANSWER
else
echo "** Not a valid variant: $ANSWER"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
break
fi
done
}
function choosecombo()
{
choosetype $1
echo
echo
chooseproduct $2
echo
echo
choosevariant $3
echo
build_build_var_cache
set_stuff_for_environment
printconfig
destroy_build_var_cache
}
function add_lunch_combo()
{
if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]; then
echo -n "${funcfiletrace[1]}: "
else
echo -n "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}:${BASH_LINENO[0]}: "
fi
echo "add_lunch_combo is obsolete. Use COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES in your AndroidProducts.mk instead."
}
function print_lunch_menu()
{
local uname=$(uname)
local choices
choices=$(TARGET_BUILD_APPS= TARGET_PRODUCT= TARGET_RELEASE= TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT= get_build_var COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES 2>/dev/null)
local ret=$?
echo
echo "You're building on" $uname
echo
if [ $ret -ne 0 ]
then
echo "Warning: Cannot display lunch menu."
echo
echo "Note: You can invoke lunch with an explicit target:"
echo
echo " usage: lunch [target]" >&2
echo
return
fi
echo "Lunch menu .. Here are the common combinations:"
local i=1
local choice
for choice in $(echo $choices)
do
echo " $i. $choice"
i=$(($i+1))
done
echo
}
function lunch()
{
local answer
if [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: lunch [target]" >&2
return 1
fi
local used_lunch_menu=0
if [ "$1" ]; then
answer=$1
else
print_lunch_menu
echo "Which would you like? [aosp_cf_x86_64_phone-trunk_staging-eng]"
echo -n "Pick from common choices above (e.g. 13) or specify your own (e.g. aosp_barbet-trunk_staging-eng): "
read answer
used_lunch_menu=1
fi
local selection=
if [ -z "$answer" ]
then
selection=aosp_cf_x86_64_phone-trunk_staging-eng
elif (echo -n $answer | grep -q -e "^[0-9][0-9]*$")
then
local choices=($(TARGET_BUILD_APPS= TARGET_PRODUCT= TARGET_RELEASE= TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT= get_build_var COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES 2>/dev/null))
if [ $answer -le ${#choices[@]} ]
then
# array in zsh starts from 1 instead of 0.
if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]
then
selection=${choices[$(($answer))]}
else
selection=${choices[$(($answer-1))]}
fi
fi
else
selection=$answer
fi
export TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
# This must be <product>-<release>-<variant>
local product release variant
# Split string on the '-' character.
IFS="-" read -r product release variant <<< "$selection"
if [[ -z "$product" ]] || [[ -z "$release" ]] || [[ -z "$variant" ]]
then
echo
echo "Invalid lunch combo: $selection"
echo "Valid combos must be of the form <product>-<release>-<variant>"
return 1
fi
TARGET_PRODUCT=$product \
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant \
TARGET_RELEASE=$release \
build_build_var_cache
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
if [[ "$product" =~ .*_(eng|user|userdebug) ]]
then
echo "Did you mean -${product/*_/}? (dash instead of underscore)"
fi
return 1
fi
export TARGET_PRODUCT=$(get_build_var TARGET_PRODUCT)
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$(get_build_var TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)
export TARGET_RELEASE=$release
# Note this is the string "release", not the value of the variable.
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
[[ -n "${ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD:-}" ]] || echo
set_stuff_for_environment
[[ -n "${ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD:-}" ]] || printconfig
if [ "${TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT}" = "userdebug" ] && [[ -z "${ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD}" ]]; then
echo
echo "Want FASTER LOCAL BUILDS? Use -eng instead of -userdebug (however for" \
"performance benchmarking continue to use userdebug)"
fi
if [ $used_lunch_menu -eq 1 ]; then
echo
echo "Hint: next time you can simply run 'lunch $selection'"
fi
destroy_build_var_cache
if [[ -n "${CHECK_MU_CONFIG:-}" ]]; then
check_mu_config
fi
}
unset COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES_CACHE
# Tab completion for lunch.
function _lunch()
{
local cur prev opts
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
if [ -z "$COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES_CACHE" ]; then
COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES_CACHE=$(TARGET_BUILD_APPS= get_build_var COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES)
fi
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES_CACHE}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
}
# Configures the build to build unbundled apps.
# Run tapas with one or more app names (from LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME)
function tapas()
{
local showHelp="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(help)$' | xargs)"
local arch="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(arm|x86|arm64|x86_64)$' | xargs)"
# TODO(b/307975293): Expand tapas to take release arguments (and update hmm() usage).
local release="trunk_staging"
local variant="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(user|userdebug|eng)$' | xargs)"
local density="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(ldpi|mdpi|tvdpi|hdpi|xhdpi|xxhdpi|xxxhdpi|alldpi)$' | xargs)"
local keys="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(devkeys)$' | xargs)"
local apps="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E -v '^(user|userdebug|eng|arm|x86|arm64|x86_64|ldpi|mdpi|tvdpi|hdpi|xhdpi|xxhdpi|xxxhdpi|alldpi|devkeys)$' | xargs)"
if [ "$showHelp" != "" ]; then
$(gettop)/build/make/tapasHelp.sh
return
fi
if [ $(echo $arch | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "tapas: Error: Multiple build archs supplied: $arch"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $release | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "tapas: Error: Multiple build releases supplied: $release"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $variant | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "tapas: Error: Multiple build variants supplied: $variant"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $density | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "tapas: Error: Multiple densities supplied: $density"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $keys | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "tapas: Error: Multiple keys supplied: $keys"
return
fi
local product=aosp_arm
case $arch in
x86) product=aosp_x86;;
arm64) product=aosp_arm64;;
x86_64) product=aosp_x86_64;;
esac
if [ -n "$keys" ]; then
product=${product/aosp_/aosp_${keys}_}
fi;
if [ -z "$variant" ]; then
variant=eng
fi
if [ -z "$apps" ]; then
apps=all
fi
if [ -z "$density" ]; then
density=alldpi
fi
export TARGET_PRODUCT=$product
export TARGET_RELEASE=$release
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant
export TARGET_BUILD_DENSITY=$density
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
export TARGET_BUILD_APPS=$apps
build_build_var_cache
set_stuff_for_environment
printconfig
destroy_build_var_cache
}
# Configures the build to build unbundled Android modules (APEXes).
# Run banchan with one or more module names (from apex{} modules).
function banchan()
{
local showHelp="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(help)$' | xargs)"
local product="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(.*_)?(arm|x86|arm64|riscv64|x86_64|arm64only|x86_64only)$' | xargs)"
# TODO: Expand banchan to take release arguments (and update hmm() usage).
local release="trunk_staging"
local variant="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E '^(user|userdebug|eng)$' | xargs)"
local apps="$(echo $* | xargs -n 1 echo | \grep -E -v '^(user|userdebug|eng|(.*_)?(arm|x86|arm64|riscv64|x86_64))$' | xargs)"
if [ "$showHelp" != "" ]; then
$(gettop)/build/make/banchanHelp.sh
return
fi
if [ -z "$product" ]; then
product=arm64
elif [ $(echo $product | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "banchan: Error: Multiple build archs or products supplied: $products"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $release | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "banchan: Error: Multiple build releases supplied: $release"
return
fi
if [ $(echo $variant | wc -w) -gt 1 ]; then
echo "banchan: Error: Multiple build variants supplied: $variant"
return
fi
if [ -z "$apps" ]; then
echo "banchan: Error: No modules supplied"
return
fi
case $product in
arm) product=module_arm;;
x86) product=module_x86;;
arm64) product=module_arm64;;
riscv64) product=module_riscv64;;
x86_64) product=module_x86_64;;
arm64only) product=module_arm64only;;
x86_64only) product=module_x86_64only;;
esac
if [ -z "$variant" ]; then
variant=eng
fi
export TARGET_PRODUCT=$product
export TARGET_RELEASE=$release
export TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant
export TARGET_BUILD_DENSITY=alldpi
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
# This setup currently uses TARGET_BUILD_APPS just like tapas, but the use
# case is different and it may diverge in the future.
export TARGET_BUILD_APPS=$apps
build_build_var_cache
set_stuff_for_environment
printconfig
destroy_build_var_cache
}
# TODO: Merge into gettop as part of launching multitree
function multitree_gettop
{
local TOPFILE=orchestrator/build/make/core/envsetup.mk
if [ -n "$TOP" -a -f "$TOP/$TOPFILE" ] ; then
# The following circumlocution ensures we remove symlinks from TOP.
(cd "$TOP"; PWD= /bin/pwd)
else
if [ -f $TOPFILE ] ; then
# The following circumlocution (repeated below as well) ensures
# that we record the true directory name and not one that is
# faked up with symlink names.
PWD= /bin/pwd
else
local HERE=$PWD
local T=
while [ \( ! \( -f $TOPFILE \) \) -a \( "$PWD" != "/" \) ]; do
\cd ..
T=`PWD= /bin/pwd -P`
done
\cd "$HERE"
if [ -f "$T/$TOPFILE" ]; then
echo "$T"
fi
fi
fi
}
function croot()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ "$T" ]; then
if [ "$1" ]; then
\cd $(gettop)/$1
else
\cd $(gettop)
fi
else
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP."
fi
}
function _croot()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ "$T" ]; then
local cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
k=0
for c in $(compgen -d ${T}/${cur}); do
COMPREPLY[k++]=${c#${T}/}/
done
fi
}
function cproj()
{
local TOPFILE=build/make/core/envsetup.mk
local HERE=$PWD
local T=
while [ \( ! \( -f $TOPFILE \) \) -a \( $PWD != "/" \) ]; do
T=$PWD
if [ -f "$T/Android.mk" ]; then
\cd $T
return
fi
\cd ..
done
\cd $HERE
echo "can't find Android.mk"
}
# Ensure that we're always using the adb in the tree. This works around the fact
# that bash caches $PATH lookups, so if you use adb before lunching/building the
# one in your tree, you'll continue to get /usr/bin/adb or whatever even after
# you have the one from your current tree on your path. Historically this would
# cause confusion because glinux had adb in /usr/bin/ by default, though that
# doesn't appear to be the case on my rodete hosts; it is however still the case
# that my Mac has /usr/local/bin/adb installed by default and on the default
# path.
function adb() {
# We need `command which` because zsh has a built-in `which` that's more
# like `type`.
local ADB=$(command which adb)
if [ -z "$ADB" ]; then
echo "Command adb not found; try lunch (and building) first?"
return 1
fi
run_tool_with_logging "ADB" $ADB "${@}"
}
function run_tool_with_logging() {
# Run commands in a subshell for us to handle forced terminations with a trap
# handler.
(
local tool_tag="$1"
shift
local tool_binary="$1"
shift
# If logging is not enabled or the logger is not configured, run the original command and return.
if [[ "${ANDROID_ENABLE_TOOL_LOGGING}" != "true" ]] || [[ -z "${ANDROID_TOOL_LOGGER}" ]]; then
"${tool_binary}" "${@}"
return $?
fi
# Otherwise, run the original command and call the logger when done.
local start_time
start_time=$(date +%s.%N)
local logger=${ANDROID_TOOL_LOGGER}
# Install a trap to call the logger even when the process terminates abnormally.
# The logger is run in the background and its output suppressed to avoid
# interference with the user flow.
trap '
exit_code=$?;
# Remove the trap to prevent duplicate log.
trap - EXIT;
"${logger}" \
--tool_tag "${tool_tag}" \
--start_timestamp "${start_time}" \
--end_timestamp "$(date +%s.%N)" \
--tool_args "$*" \
--exit_code "${exit_code}" \
${ANDROID_TOOL_LOGGER_EXTRA_ARGS} \
> /dev/null 2>&1 &
exit ${exit_code}
' SIGINT SIGTERM SIGQUIT EXIT
# Run the original command.
"${tool_binary}" "${@}"
)
}
# simplified version of ps; output in the form
# <pid> <procname>
function qpid() {
local prepend=''
local append=''
if [ "$1" = "--exact" ]; then
prepend=' '
append='$'
shift
elif [ "$1" = "--help" -o "$1" = "-h" ]; then
echo "usage: qpid [[--exact] <process name|pid>"
return 255
fi
local EXE="$1"
if [ "$EXE" ] ; then
qpid | \grep "$prepend$EXE$append"
else
adb shell ps \
| tr -d '\r' \
| sed -e 1d -e 's/^[^ ]* *\([0-9]*\).* \([^ ]*\)$/\1 \2/'
fi
}
# syswrite - disable verity, reboot if needed, and remount image
#
# Easy way to make system.img/etc writable
function syswrite() {
adb wait-for-device && adb root && adb wait-for-device || return 1
if [[ $(adb disable-verity | grep -i "reboot") ]]; then
echo "rebooting"
adb reboot && adb wait-for-device && adb root && adb wait-for-device || return 1
fi
adb remount || return 1
}
# coredump_setup - enable core dumps globally for any process
# that has the core-file-size limit set correctly
#
# NOTE: You must call also coredump_enable for a specific process
# if its core-file-size limit is not set already.
# NOTE: Core dumps are written to ramdisk; they will not survive a reboot!
function coredump_setup()
{
echo "Getting root...";
adb root;
adb wait-for-device;
echo "Remounting root partition read-write...";
adb shell mount -w -o remount -t rootfs rootfs;
sleep 1;
adb wait-for-device;
adb shell mkdir -p /cores;
adb shell mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /cores;
adb shell chmod 0777 /cores;
echo "Granting SELinux permission to dump in /cores...";
adb shell restorecon -R /cores;
echo "Set core pattern.";
adb shell 'echo /cores/core.%p > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern';
echo "Done."
}
# coredump_enable - enable core dumps for the specified process
# $1 = PID of process (e.g., $(pid mediaserver))
#
# NOTE: coredump_setup must have been called as well for a core
# dump to actually be generated.
function coredump_enable()
{
local PID=$1;
if [ -z "$PID" ]; then
printf "Expecting a PID!\n";
return;
fi;
echo "Setting core limit for $PID to infinite...";
adb shell /system/bin/ulimit -P $PID -c unlimited
}
# core - send SIGV and pull the core for process
# $1 = PID of process (e.g., $(pid mediaserver))
#
# NOTE: coredump_setup must be called once per boot for core dumps to be
# enabled globally.
function core()
{
local PID=$1;
if [ -z "$PID" ]; then
printf "Expecting a PID!\n";
return;
fi;
local CORENAME=core.$PID;
local COREPATH=/cores/$CORENAME;
local SIG=SEGV;
coredump_enable $1;
local done=0;
while [ $(adb shell "[ -d /proc/$PID ] && echo -n yes") ]; do
printf "\tSending SIG%s to %d...\n" $SIG $PID;
adb shell kill -$SIG $PID;
sleep 1;
done;
adb shell "while [ ! -f $COREPATH ] ; do echo waiting for $COREPATH to be generated; sleep 1; done"
echo "Done: core is under $COREPATH on device.";
}
# systemstack - dump the current stack trace of all threads in the system process
# to the usual ANR traces file
function systemstack()
{
stacks system_server
}
# Read the ELF header from /proc/$PID/exe to determine if the process is
# 64-bit.
function is64bit()
{
local PID="$1"
if [ "$PID" ] ; then
if [[ "$(adb shell cat /proc/$PID/exe | xxd -l 1 -s 4 -p)" -eq "02" ]] ; then
echo "64"
else
echo ""
fi
else
echo ""
fi
}
case `uname -s` in
Darwin)
function sgrep()
{
find -E . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -type f -iregex '.*\.(c|h|cc|cpp|hpp|S|java|kt|xml|sh|mk|aidl|vts|proto|rs|go)' \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
;;
*)
function sgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -type f -iregex '.*\.\(c\|h\|cc\|cpp\|hpp\|S\|java\|kt\|xml\|sh\|mk\|aidl\|vts\|proto\|rs\|go\)' \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
;;
esac
function gettargetarch
{
get_build_var TARGET_ARCH
}
function ggrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.gradle" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function gogrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.go" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function jgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.java" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function rsgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.rs" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function jsongrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.json" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function tomlgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.toml" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function ktgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.kt" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function cgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f \( -name '*.c' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.hpp' \) \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function resgrep()
{
local dir
for dir in `find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -name res -type d`; do
find $dir -type f -name '*\.xml' -exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
done
}
function mangrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -path ./out -prune -o -type f -name 'AndroidManifest.xml' \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function owngrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -path ./out -prune -o -type f -name 'OWNERS' \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function sepgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -path ./out -prune -o -name sepolicy -type d \
-exec grep --color -n -r --exclude-dir=\.git "$@" {} +
}
function rcgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.rc*" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function pygrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.py" \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
case `uname -s` in
Darwin)
function mgrep()
{
find -E . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -path ./out -prune -o \( -iregex '.*/(Makefile|Makefile\..*|.*\.make|.*\.mak|.*\.mk|.*\.bp)' -o -regex '(.*/)?(build|soong)/.*[^/]*\.go' \) -type f \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function treegrep()
{
find -E . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -type f -iregex '.*\.(c|h|cpp|hpp|S|java|kt|xml)' \
-exec grep --color -n -i "$@" {} +
}
;;
*)
function mgrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -path ./out -prune -o \( -regextype posix-egrep -iregex '(.*\/Makefile|.*\/Makefile\..*|.*\.make|.*\.mak|.*\.mk|.*\.bp)' -o -regextype posix-extended -regex '(.*/)?(build|soong)/.*[^/]*\.go' \) -type f \
-exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
}
function treegrep()
{
find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -regextype posix-egrep -iregex '.*\.(c|h|cpp|hpp|S|java|kt|xml)' -type f \
-exec grep --color -n -i "$@" {} +
}
;;
esac
function getprebuilt
{
get_abs_build_var ANDROID_PREBUILTS
}
# communicate with a running device or emulator, set up necessary state,
# and run the hat command.
function runhat()
{
# process standard adb options
local adbTarget=""
if [ "$1" = "-d" -o "$1" = "-e" ]; then
adbTarget=$1
shift 1
elif [ "$1" = "-s" ]; then
adbTarget="$1 $2"
shift 2
fi
local adbOptions=${adbTarget}
#echo adbOptions = ${adbOptions}
# runhat options
local targetPid=$1
if [ "$targetPid" = "" ]; then
echo "Usage: runhat [ -d | -e | -s serial ] target-pid"
return
fi
# confirm hat is available
if [ -z $(which hat) ]; then
echo "hat is not available in this configuration."
return
fi
# issue "am" command to cause the hprof dump
local devFile=/data/local/tmp/hprof-$targetPid
echo "Poking $targetPid and waiting for data..."
echo "Storing data at $devFile"
adb ${adbOptions} shell am dumpheap $targetPid $devFile
echo "Press enter when logcat shows \"hprof: heap dump completed\""
echo -n "> "
read
local localFile=/tmp/$$-hprof
echo "Retrieving file $devFile..."
adb ${adbOptions} pull $devFile $localFile
adb ${adbOptions} shell rm $devFile
echo "Running hat on $localFile"
echo "View the output by pointing your browser at http://localhost:7000/"
echo ""
hat -JXmx512m $localFile
}
function getbugreports()
{
local reports=(`adb shell ls /sdcard/bugreports | tr -d '\r'`)
if [ ! "$reports" ]; then
echo "Could not locate any bugreports."
return
fi
local report
for report in ${reports[@]}
do
echo "/sdcard/bugreports/${report}"
adb pull /sdcard/bugreports/${report} ${report}
gunzip ${report}
done
}
function getsdcardpath()
{
adb ${adbOptions} shell echo -n \$\{EXTERNAL_STORAGE\}
}
function getscreenshotpath()
{
echo "$(getsdcardpath)/Pictures/Screenshots"
}
function getlastscreenshot()
{
local screenshot_path=$(getscreenshotpath)
local screenshot=`adb ${adbOptions} ls ${screenshot_path} | grep Screenshot_[0-9-]*.*\.png | sort -rk 3 | cut -d " " -f 4 | head -n 1`
if [ "$screenshot" = "" ]; then
echo "No screenshots found."
return
fi
echo "${screenshot}"
adb ${adbOptions} pull ${screenshot_path}/${screenshot}
}
function startviewserver()
{
local port=4939
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
port=$1
fi
adb shell service call window 1 i32 $port
}
function stopviewserver()
{
adb shell service call window 2
}
function isviewserverstarted()
{
adb shell service call window 3
}
function key_home()
{
adb shell input keyevent 3
}
function key_back()
{
adb shell input keyevent 4
}
function key_menu()
{
adb shell input keyevent 82
}
function smoketest()
{
if [ ! "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate output files. Try running 'lunch' first." >&2
return
fi
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return
fi
(\cd "$T" && mmm tests/SmokeTest) &&
adb uninstall com.android.smoketest > /dev/null &&
adb uninstall com.android.smoketest.tests > /dev/null &&
adb install $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/data/app/SmokeTestApp.apk &&
adb install $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/data/app/SmokeTest.apk &&
adb shell am instrument -w com.android.smoketest.tests/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
}
# simple shortcut to the runtest command
function runtest()
{
local T=$(gettop)
if [ ! "$T" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP." >&2
return
fi
("$T"/development/testrunner/runtest.py $@)
}
function godir () {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo "Usage: godir <regex>"
return
fi
local T=$(gettop)
local FILELIST
if [ ! "$OUT_DIR" = "" ]; then
mkdir -p $OUT_DIR
FILELIST=$OUT_DIR/filelist
else
FILELIST=$T/filelist
fi
if [[ ! -f $FILELIST ]]; then
echo -n "Creating index..."
(\cd $T; find . -wholename ./out -prune -o -wholename ./.repo -prune -o -type f > $FILELIST)
echo " Done"
echo ""
fi
local lines
lines=($(\grep "$1" $FILELIST | sed -e 's/\/[^/]*$//' | sort | uniq))
if [[ ${#lines[@]} = 0 ]]; then
echo "Not found"
return
fi
local pathname
local choice
if [[ ${#lines[@]} > 1 ]]; then
while [[ -z "$pathname" ]]; do
local index=1
local line
for line in ${lines[@]}; do
printf "%6s %s\n" "[$index]" $line
index=$(($index + 1))
done
echo
echo -n "Select one: "
unset choice
read choice
if [[ $choice -gt ${#lines[@]} || $choice -lt 1 ]]; then
echo "Invalid choice"
continue
fi
pathname=${lines[@]:$(($choice-1)):1}
done
else
pathname=${lines[@]:0:1}
fi
\cd $T/$pathname
}
# Update module-info.json in out.
function refreshmod() {
if [ ! "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT" ]; then
echo "No ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT. Try running 'lunch' first." >&2
return 1
fi
echo "Refreshing modules (building module-info.json). Log at $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json.build.log." >&2
# for the output of the next command
mkdir -p $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT || return 1
# Note, can't use absolute path because of the way make works.
m $(get_build_var PRODUCT_OUT)/module-info.json \
> $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json.build.log 2>&1
}
# Verifies that module-info.txt exists, returning nonzero if it doesn't.
function verifymodinfo() {
if [ ! "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT" ]; then
if [ "$QUIET_VERIFYMODINFO" != "true" ] ; then
echo "No ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT. Try running 'lunch' first." >&2
fi
return 1
fi
if [ ! -f "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json" ]; then
if [ "$QUIET_VERIFYMODINFO" != "true" ] ; then
echo "Could not find module-info.json. Please run 'refreshmod' first." >&2
fi
return 1
fi
}
# List all modules for the current device, as cached in all_modules.txt. If any build change is
# made and it should be reflected in the output, you should run `m nothing` first.
function allmod() {
cat $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/all_modules.txt 2>/dev/null
}
# Return the Bazel label of a Soong module if it is converted with bp2build.
function bmod()
(
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "usage: bmod <module 1> <module 2> ... <module n>" >&2
return 1
fi
# We could run bp2build here, but it might trigger bp2build invalidation
# when used with `b` (e.g. --run_soong_tests) and/or add unnecessary waiting
# time overhead.
#
# For a snappy result, use the latest generated version in soong_injection,
# and ask users to run m bp2build if it doesn't exist.
converted_json="$(get_abs_build_var OUT_DIR)/soong/soong_injection/metrics/converted_modules_path_map.json"
if [ ! -f ${converted_json} ]; then
echo "bp2build files not found. Have you ran 'm bp2build'?" >&2
return 1
fi
modules=()
for m in "$@"; do
modules+=("\"$m\",")
done
local res=$(python3 -c "import json
modules = [${modules[*]}]
converted_json='$converted_json'
bp2build_converted_map = json.load(open(converted_json))
for module in modules:
if module not in bp2build_converted_map:
print(module + ' is not converted to Bazel.')
else:
print(bp2build_converted_map[module] + ':' + module)")
echo "${res}"
unconverted_count=$(echo "${res}" | grep -c "not converted to Bazel")
if [[ ${unconverted_count} -ne 0 ]]; then
return 1
fi
)
# Get the path of a specific module in the android tree, as cached in module-info.json.
# If any build change is made, and it should be reflected in the output, you should run
# 'refreshmod' first. Note: This is the inverse of dirmods.
function pathmod() {
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: pathmod <module>" >&2
return 1
fi
verifymodinfo || return 1
local relpath=$(python3 -c "import json, os
module = '$1'
module_info = json.load(open('$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json'))
if module not in module_info:
exit(1)
print(module_info[module]['path'][0])" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$relpath" ]; then
echo "Could not find module '$1' (try 'refreshmod' if there have been build changes?)." >&2
return 1
else
echo "$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/$relpath"
fi
}
# Get the path of a specific module in the android tree, as cached in module-info.json.
# If any build change is made, and it should be reflected in the output, you should run
# 'refreshmod' first. Note: This is the inverse of pathmod.
function dirmods() {
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: dirmods <path>" >&2
return 1
fi
verifymodinfo || return 1
python3 -c "import json, os
dir = '$1'
while dir.endswith('/'):
dir = dir[:-1]
prefix = dir + '/'
module_info = json.load(open('$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json'))
results = set()
for m in module_info.values():
for path in m.get(u'path', []):
if path == dir or path.startswith(prefix):
name = m.get(u'module_name')
if name:
results.add(name)
for name in sorted(results):
print(name)
"
}
# Go to a specific module in the android tree, as cached in module-info.json. If any build change
# is made, and it should be reflected in the output, you should run 'refreshmod' first.
function gomod() {
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: gomod <module>" >&2
return 1
fi
local path="$(pathmod $@)"
if [ -z "$path" ]; then
return 1
fi
cd $path
}
# Gets the list of a module's installed outputs, as cached in module-info.json.
# If any build change is made, and it should be reflected in the output, you should run 'refreshmod' first.
function outmod() {
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: outmod <module>" >&2
return 1
fi
verifymodinfo || return 1
local relpath
relpath=$(python3 -c "import json, os
module = '$1'
module_info = json.load(open('$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/module-info.json'))
if module not in module_info:
exit(1)
for output in module_info[module]['installed']:
print(os.path.join('$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP', output))" 2>/dev/null)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Could not find module '$1' (try 'refreshmod' if there have been build changes?)" >&2
return 1
elif [ ! -z "$relpath" ]; then
echo "$relpath"
fi
}
# adb install a module's apk, as cached in module-info.json. If any build change
# is made, and it should be reflected in the output, you should run 'refreshmod' first.
# Usage: installmod [adb install arguments] <module>
# For example: installmod -r Dialer -> adb install -r /path/to/Dialer.apk
function installmod() {
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "usage: installmod [adb install arguments] <module>" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo "Only flags to be passed after the \"install\" in adb install are supported," >&2
echo "with the exception of -s. If -s is passed it will be placed before the \"install\"." >&2
echo "-s must be the first flag passed if it exists." >&2
return 1
fi
local _path
_path=$(outmod ${@:$#:1})
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
return 1
fi
_path=$(echo "$_path" | grep -E \\.apk$ | head -n 1)
if [ -z "$_path" ]; then
echo "Module '$1' does not produce a file ending with .apk (try 'refreshmod' if there have been build changes?)" >&2
return 1
fi
local serial_device=""
if [[ "$1" == "-s" ]]; then
if [[ $# -le 2 ]]; then
echo "-s requires an argument" >&2
return 1
fi
serial_device="-s $2"
shift 2
fi
local length=$(( $# - 1 ))
echo adb $serial_device install ${@:1:$length} $_path
adb $serial_device install ${@:1:$length} $_path
}
function _complete_android_module_names() {
local word=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
COMPREPLY=( $(allmod | grep -E "^$word") )
}
# Print colored exit condition
function pez {
"$@"
local retval=$?
if [ $retval -ne 0 ]
then
echo $'\E'"[0;31mFAILURE\e[00m"
else
echo $'\E'"[0;32mSUCCESS\e[00m"
fi
return $retval
}
function get_make_command()
{
# If we're in the top of an Android tree, use soong_ui.bash instead of make
if [ -f build/soong/soong_ui.bash ]; then
# Always use the real make if -C is passed in
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ $arg == -C* ]]; then
echo command make
return
fi
done
echo build/soong/soong_ui.bash --make-mode
else
echo command make
fi
}
function _wrap_build()
{
if [[ "${ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD:-}" == true ]]; then
"$@"
return $?
fi
local start_time=$(date +"%s")
"$@"
local ret=$?
local end_time=$(date +"%s")
local tdiff=$(($end_time-$start_time))
local hours=$(($tdiff / 3600 ))
local mins=$((($tdiff % 3600) / 60))
local secs=$(($tdiff % 60))
local ncolors=$(tput colors 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$ncolors" ] && [ $ncolors -ge 8 ]; then
color_failed=$'\E'"[0;31m"
color_success=$'\E'"[0;32m"
color_warning=$'\E'"[0;33m"
color_reset=$'\E'"[00m"
else
color_failed=""
color_success=""
color_reset=""
fi
echo
if [ $ret -eq 0 ] ; then
echo -n "${color_success}#### build completed successfully "
else
echo -n "${color_failed}#### failed to build some targets "
fi
if [ $hours -gt 0 ] ; then
printf "(%02g:%02g:%02g (hh:mm:ss))" $hours $mins $secs
elif [ $mins -gt 0 ] ; then
printf "(%02g:%02g (mm:ss))" $mins $secs
elif [ $secs -gt 0 ] ; then
printf "(%s seconds)" $secs
fi
echo " ####${color_reset}"
echo
return $ret
}
function _trigger_build()
(
local -r bc="$1"; shift
local T=$(gettop)
if [ -n "$T" ]; then
_wrap_build "$T/build/soong/soong_ui.bash" --build-mode --${bc} --dir="$(pwd)" "$@"
else
>&2 echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Try setting TOP."
return 1
fi
local ret=$?
if [[ ret -eq 0 && -z "${ANDROID_QUIET_BUILD:-}" && -n "${ANDROID_BUILD_BANNER}" ]]; then
echo "${ANDROID_BUILD_BANNER}"
fi
return $ret
)
function m()
(
_trigger_build "all-modules" "$@"
)
function mm()
(
_trigger_build "modules-in-a-dir-no-deps" "$@"
)
function mmm()
(
_trigger_build "modules-in-dirs-no-deps" "$@"
)
function mma()
(
_trigger_build "modules-in-a-dir" "$@"
)
function mmma()
(
_trigger_build "modules-in-dirs" "$@"
)
function make()
{
_wrap_build $(get_make_command "$@") "$@"
}
function _multitree_lunch_error()
{
>&2 echo "Couldn't locate the top of the tree. Please run \'source build/envsetup.sh\' and multitree_lunch from the root of your workspace."
}
function multitree_build()
{
local T=$(multitree_gettop)
if [ -n "$T" ]; then
"$T/orchestrator/build/orchestrator/core/orchestrator.py" "$@"
else
_multitree_lunch_error
return 1
fi
}
function provision()
{
if [ ! "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT" ]; then
echo "Couldn't locate output files. Try running 'lunch' first." >&2
return 1
fi
if [ ! -e "$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/provision-device" ]; then
echo "There is no provisioning script for the device." >&2
return 1
fi
# Check if user really wants to do this.
if [ "$1" = "--no-confirmation" ]; then
shift 1
else
echo "This action will reflash your device."
echo ""
echo "ALL DATA ON THE DEVICE WILL BE IRREVOCABLY ERASED."
echo ""
echo -n "Are you sure you want to do this (yes/no)? "
read
if [[ "${REPLY}" != "yes" ]] ; then
echo "Not taking any action. Exiting." >&2
return 1
fi
fi
"$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/provision-device" "$@"
}
# Zsh needs bashcompinit called to support bash-style completion.
function enable_zsh_completion() {
# Don't override user's options if bash-style completion is already enabled.
if ! declare -f complete >/dev/null; then
autoload -U compinit && compinit
autoload -U bashcompinit && bashcompinit
fi
}
function validate_current_shell() {
local current_sh="$(ps -o command -p $$)"
case "$current_sh" in
*bash*)
function check_type() { type -t "$1"; }
;;
*zsh*)
function check_type() { type "$1"; }
enable_zsh_completion ;;
*)
echo -e "WARNING: Only bash and zsh are supported.\nUse of other shell would lead to erroneous results."
;;
esac
}
# Execute the contents of any vendorsetup.sh files we can find.
# Unless we find an allowed-vendorsetup_sh-files file, in which case we'll only
# load those.
#
# This allows loading only approved vendorsetup.sh files
function source_vendorsetup() {
unset VENDOR_PYTHONPATH
local T="$(gettop)"
allowed=
for f in $(cd "$T" && find -L device vendor product -maxdepth 4 -name 'allowed-vendorsetup_sh-files' 2>/dev/null | sort); do
if [ -n "$allowed" ]; then
echo "More than one 'allowed_vendorsetup_sh-files' file found, not including any vendorsetup.sh files:"
echo " $allowed"
echo " $f"
return
fi
allowed="$T/$f"
done
allowed_files=
[ -n "$allowed" ] && allowed_files=$(cat "$allowed")
for dir in device vendor product; do
for f in $(cd "$T" && test -d $dir && \
find -L $dir -maxdepth 4 -name 'vendorsetup.sh' 2>/dev/null | sort); do
if [[ -z "$allowed" || "$allowed_files" =~ $f ]]; then
echo "including $f"; . "$T/$f"
else
echo "ignoring $f, not in $allowed"
fi
done
done
if [[ "${PWD}" == /google/cog/* ]]; then
f="build/make/cogsetup.sh"
echo "including $f"; . "$T/$f"
fi
}
function showcommands() {
local T=$(gettop)
if [[ -z "$TARGET_PRODUCT" ]]; then
>&2 echo "TARGET_PRODUCT not set. Run lunch."
return
fi
case $(uname -s) in
Darwin)
PREBUILT_NAME=darwin-x86
;;
Linux)
PREBUILT_NAME=linux-x86
;;
*)
>&2 echo Unknown host $(uname -s)
return
;;
esac
OUT_DIR="$(get_abs_build_var OUT_DIR)"
if [[ "$1" == "--regenerate" ]]; then
shift 1
NINJA_ARGS="-t commands $@" m
else
(cd $T && prebuilts/build-tools/$PREBUILT_NAME/bin/ninja \
-f $OUT_DIR/combined-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.ninja \
-t commands "$@")
fi
}
function avbtool() {
if [[ ! -f "$ANDROID_SOONG_HOST_OUT"/bin/avbtool ]]; then
m avbtool
fi
"$ANDROID_SOONG_HOST_OUT"/bin/avbtool $@
}
function overrideflags() {
local T="$(gettop)"
(\cd "${T}" && build/make/tools/overrideflags.sh "$@")
}
function aninja() {
local T="$(gettop)"
(\cd "${T}" && prebuilts/build-tools/linux-x86/bin/ninja -f out/combined-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.ninja "$@")
}
validate_current_shell
set_global_paths
source_vendorsetup
addcompletions