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| // |
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| // |
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| |
| package android |
| |
| import ( |
| "sort" |
| "sync" |
| |
| "github.com/google/blueprint" |
| ) |
| |
| // ApexModule is the interface that a module type is expected to implement if |
| // the module has to be built differently depending on whether the module |
| // is destined for an apex or not (installed to one of the regular partitions). |
| // |
| // Native shared libraries are one such module type; when it is built for an |
| // APEX, it should depend only on stable interfaces such as NDK, stable AIDL, |
| // or C APIs from other APEXs. |
| // |
| // A module implementing this interface will be mutated into multiple |
| // variations by apex.apexMutator if it is directly or indirectly included |
| // in one or more APEXs. Specifically, if a module is included in apex.foo and |
| // apex.bar then three apex variants are created: platform, apex.foo and |
| // apex.bar. The platform variant is for the regular partitions |
| // (e.g., /system or /vendor, etc.) while the other two are for the APEXs, |
| // respectively. |
| type ApexModule interface { |
| Module |
| apexModuleBase() *ApexModuleBase |
| |
| // Marks that this module should be built for the APEX of the specified name. |
| // Call this before apex.apexMutator is run. |
| BuildForApex(apexName string) |
| |
| // Returns the name of APEX that this module will be built for. Empty string |
| // is returned when 'IsForPlatform() == true'. Note that a module can be |
| // included in multiple APEXes, in which case, the module is mutated into |
| // multiple modules each of which for an APEX. This method returns the |
| // name of the APEX that a variant module is for. |
| // Call this after apex.apexMutator is run. |
| ApexName() string |
| |
| // Tests whether this module will be built for the platform or not. |
| // This is a shortcut for ApexName() == "" |
| IsForPlatform() bool |
| |
| // Tests if this module could have APEX variants. APEX variants are |
| // created only for the modules that returns true here. This is useful |
| // for not creating APEX variants for certain types of shared libraries |
| // such as NDK stubs. |
| CanHaveApexVariants() bool |
| |
| // Tests if this module can be installed to APEX as a file. For example, |
| // this would return true for shared libs while return false for static |
| // libs. |
| IsInstallableToApex() bool |
| |
| // Mutate this module into one or more variants each of which is built |
| // for an APEX marked via BuildForApex(). |
| CreateApexVariations(mctx BottomUpMutatorContext) []blueprint.Module |
| |
| // Sets the name of the apex variant of this module. Called inside |
| // CreateApexVariations. |
| setApexName(apexName string) |
| |
| // Tests if this module is available for the specified APEX or ":platform" |
| AvailableFor(what string) bool |
| |
| // DepIsInSameApex tests if the other module 'dep' is installed to the same |
| // APEX as this module |
| DepIsInSameApex(ctx BaseModuleContext, dep Module) bool |
| } |
| |
| type ApexProperties struct { |
| // Availability of this module in APEXes. Only the listed APEXes can include this module. |
| // "//apex_available:anyapex" is a pseudo APEX name that matches to any APEX. |
| // "//apex_available:platform" refers to non-APEX partitions like "system.img". |
| // Default is ["//apex_available:platform", "//apex_available:anyapex"]. |
| // TODO(b/128708192) change the default to ["//apex_available:platform"] |
| Apex_available []string |
| |
| // Name of the apex variant that this module is mutated into |
| ApexName string `blueprint:"mutated"` |
| } |
| |
| // Provides default implementation for the ApexModule interface. APEX-aware |
| // modules are expected to include this struct and call InitApexModule(). |
| type ApexModuleBase struct { |
| ApexProperties ApexProperties |
| |
| canHaveApexVariants bool |
| |
| apexVariationsLock sync.Mutex // protects apexVariations during parallel apexDepsMutator |
| apexVariations []string |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) apexModuleBase() *ApexModuleBase { |
| return m |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) BuildForApex(apexName string) { |
| m.apexVariationsLock.Lock() |
| defer m.apexVariationsLock.Unlock() |
| if !InList(apexName, m.apexVariations) { |
| m.apexVariations = append(m.apexVariations, apexName) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) ApexName() string { |
| return m.ApexProperties.ApexName |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) IsForPlatform() bool { |
| return m.ApexProperties.ApexName == "" |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) setApexName(apexName string) { |
| m.ApexProperties.ApexName = apexName |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) CanHaveApexVariants() bool { |
| return m.canHaveApexVariants |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) IsInstallableToApex() bool { |
| // should be overriden if needed |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| const ( |
| availableToPlatform = "//apex_available:platform" |
| availableToAnyApex = "//apex_available:anyapex" |
| ) |
| |
| func CheckAvailableForApex(what string, apex_available []string) bool { |
| if len(apex_available) == 0 { |
| // apex_available defaults to ["//apex_available:platform", "//apex_available:anyapex"], |
| // which means 'available to everybody'. |
| return true |
| } |
| return InList(what, apex_available) || |
| (what != availableToPlatform && InList(availableToAnyApex, apex_available)) |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) AvailableFor(what string) bool { |
| return CheckAvailableForApex(what, m.ApexProperties.Apex_available) |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) DepIsInSameApex(ctx BaseModuleContext, dep Module) bool { |
| // By default, if there is a dependency from A to B, we try to include both in the same APEX, |
| // unless B is explicitly from outside of the APEX (i.e. a stubs lib). Thus, returning true. |
| // This is overridden by some module types like apex.ApexBundle, cc.Module, java.Module, etc. |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) checkApexAvailableProperty(mctx BaseModuleContext) { |
| for _, n := range m.ApexProperties.Apex_available { |
| if n == availableToPlatform || n == availableToAnyApex { |
| continue |
| } |
| if !mctx.OtherModuleExists(n) && !mctx.Config().AllowMissingDependencies() { |
| mctx.PropertyErrorf("apex_available", "%q is not a valid module name", n) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (m *ApexModuleBase) CreateApexVariations(mctx BottomUpMutatorContext) []blueprint.Module { |
| if len(m.apexVariations) > 0 { |
| m.checkApexAvailableProperty(mctx) |
| sort.Strings(m.apexVariations) |
| variations := []string{} |
| availableForPlatform := mctx.Module().(ApexModule).AvailableFor(availableToPlatform) |
| if availableForPlatform { |
| variations = append(variations, "") // Original variation for platform |
| } |
| variations = append(variations, m.apexVariations...) |
| |
| modules := mctx.CreateVariations(variations...) |
| for i, m := range modules { |
| if availableForPlatform && i == 0 { |
| continue |
| } |
| m.(ApexModule).setApexName(variations[i]) |
| } |
| return modules |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| var apexData OncePer |
| var apexNamesMapMutex sync.Mutex |
| var apexNamesKey = NewOnceKey("apexNames") |
| |
| // This structure maintains the global mapping in between modules and APEXes. |
| // Examples: |
| // |
| // apexNamesMap()["foo"]["bar"] == true: module foo is directly depended on by APEX bar |
| // apexNamesMap()["foo"]["bar"] == false: module foo is indirectly depended on by APEX bar |
| // apexNamesMap()["foo"]["bar"] doesn't exist: foo is not built for APEX bar |
| func apexNamesMap() map[string]map[string]bool { |
| return apexData.Once(apexNamesKey, func() interface{} { |
| return make(map[string]map[string]bool) |
| }).(map[string]map[string]bool) |
| } |
| |
| // Update the map to mark that a module named moduleName is directly or indirectly |
| // depended on by an APEX named apexName. Directly depending means that a module |
| // is explicitly listed in the build definition of the APEX via properties like |
| // native_shared_libs, java_libs, etc. |
| func UpdateApexDependency(apexName string, moduleName string, directDep bool) { |
| apexNamesMapMutex.Lock() |
| defer apexNamesMapMutex.Unlock() |
| apexNames, ok := apexNamesMap()[moduleName] |
| if !ok { |
| apexNames = make(map[string]bool) |
| apexNamesMap()[moduleName] = apexNames |
| } |
| apexNames[apexName] = apexNames[apexName] || directDep |
| } |
| |
| // Tests whether a module named moduleName is directly depended on by an APEX |
| // named apexName. |
| func DirectlyInApex(apexName string, moduleName string) bool { |
| apexNamesMapMutex.Lock() |
| defer apexNamesMapMutex.Unlock() |
| if apexNames, ok := apexNamesMap()[moduleName]; ok { |
| return apexNames[apexName] |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| type hostContext interface { |
| Host() bool |
| } |
| |
| // Tests whether a module named moduleName is directly depended on by any APEX. |
| func DirectlyInAnyApex(ctx hostContext, moduleName string) bool { |
| if ctx.Host() { |
| // Host has no APEX. |
| return false |
| } |
| apexNamesMapMutex.Lock() |
| defer apexNamesMapMutex.Unlock() |
| if apexNames, ok := apexNamesMap()[moduleName]; ok { |
| for an := range apexNames { |
| if apexNames[an] { |
| return true |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // Tests whether a module named module is depended on (including both |
| // direct and indirect dependencies) by any APEX. |
| func InAnyApex(moduleName string) bool { |
| apexNamesMapMutex.Lock() |
| defer apexNamesMapMutex.Unlock() |
| apexNames, ok := apexNamesMap()[moduleName] |
| return ok && len(apexNames) > 0 |
| } |
| |
| func GetApexesForModule(moduleName string) []string { |
| ret := []string{} |
| apexNamesMapMutex.Lock() |
| defer apexNamesMapMutex.Unlock() |
| if apexNames, ok := apexNamesMap()[moduleName]; ok { |
| for an := range apexNames { |
| ret = append(ret, an) |
| } |
| } |
| return ret |
| } |
| |
| func InitApexModule(m ApexModule) { |
| base := m.apexModuleBase() |
| base.canHaveApexVariants = true |
| |
| m.AddProperties(&base.ApexProperties) |
| } |