# # Copyright (C) 2008 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. # 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. # # --------------------------------------------------------------- # Generic functions # TODO: Move these to definitions.make once we're able to include # definitions.make before config.make. ########################################################### ## Return non-empty if $(1) is a C identifier; i.e., if it ## matches /^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$/. We do this by first ## making sure that it isn't empty and doesn't start with ## a digit, then by removing each valid character. If the ## final result is empty, then it was a valid C identifier. ## ## $(1): word to check ########################################################### _ici_digits := 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ici_alphaunderscore := \ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z \ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ define is-c-identifier $(strip \ $(if $(1), \ $(if $(filter $(addsuffix %,$(_ici_digits)),$(1)), \ , \ $(eval w := $(1)) \ $(foreach c,$(_ici_digits) $(_ici_alphaunderscore), \ $(eval w := $(subst $(c),,$(w))) \ ) \ $(if $(w),,TRUE) \ $(eval w :=) \ ) \ ) \ ) endef # TODO: push this into the combo files; unfortunately, we don't even # know HOST_OS at this point. trysed := $(shell echo a | sed -E -e 's/a/b/' 2>/dev/null) ifeq ($(trysed),b) SED_EXTENDED := sed -E else trysed := $(shell echo c | sed -r -e 's/c/d/' 2>/dev/null) ifeq ($(trysed),d) SED_EXTENDED := sed -r else $(error Unknown sed version) endif endif ########################################################### ## List all of the files in a subdirectory in a format ## suitable for PRODUCT_COPY_FILES and ## PRODUCT_SDK_ADDON_COPY_FILES ## ## $(1): Glob to match file name ## $(2): Source directory ## $(3): Target base directory ########################################################### define find-copy-subdir-files $(shell find $(2) -name "$(1)" | $(SED_EXTENDED) "s:($(2)/?(.*)):\\1\\:$(3)/\\2:" | sed "s://:/:g") endef # --------------------------------------------------------------- # These are the valid values of TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT. Also, if anything else is passed # as the variant in the PRODUCT-$TARGET_BUILD_PRODUCT-$TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT form, # it will be treated as a goal, and the eng variant will be used. INTERNAL_VALID_VARIANTS := user userdebug eng tests # --------------------------------------------------------------- # Provide "PRODUCT-<prodname>-<goal>" targets, which lets you build # a particular configuration without needing to set up the environment. # product_goals := $(strip $(filter PRODUCT-%,$(MAKECMDGOALS))) ifdef product_goals # Scrape the product and build names out of the goal, # which should be of the form PRODUCT-<productname>-<buildname>. # ifneq ($(words $(product_goals)),1) $(error Only one PRODUCT-* goal may be specified; saw "$(product_goals)") endif goal_name := $(product_goals) product_goals := $(patsubst PRODUCT-%,%,$(product_goals)) product_goals := $(subst -, ,$(product_goals)) ifneq ($(words $(product_goals)),2) $(error Bad PRODUCT-* goal "$(goal_name)") endif # The product they want TARGET_PRODUCT := $(word 1,$(product_goals)) # The variant they want TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT := $(word 2,$(product_goals)) # The build server wants to do make PRODUCT-dream-installclean # which really means TARGET_PRODUCT=dream make installclean. ifneq ($(filter-out $(INTERNAL_VALID_VARIANTS),$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)),) MAKECMDGOALS := $(MAKECMDGOALS) $(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT) TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT := eng default_goal_substitution := else default_goal_substitution := $(DEFAULT_GOAL) endif # Hack to make the linux build servers use dexpreopt. # OSX is still a little flaky. Most engineers don't use this # type of target ("make PRODUCT-blah-user"), so this should # only tend to happen when using buildbot. # TODO: remove this and fix the matching lines in build/core/main.mk # once dexpreopt works better on OSX. ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT),user) WITH_DEXPREOPT_buildbot := true endif # Replace the PRODUCT-* goal with the build goal that it refers to. # Note that this will ensure that it appears in the same relative # position, in case it matters. # # Note that modifying this will not affect the goals that make will # attempt to build, but it's important because we inspect this value # in certain situations (like for "make sdk"). # MAKECMDGOALS := $(patsubst $(goal_name),$(default_goal_substitution),$(MAKECMDGOALS)) # Define a rule for the PRODUCT-* goal, and make it depend on the # patched-up command-line goals as well as any other goals that we # want to force. # .PHONY: $(goal_name) $(goal_name): $(MAKECMDGOALS) endif # else: Use the value set in the environment or buildspec.mk. # --------------------------------------------------------------- # Include the product definitions. # We need to do this to translate TARGET_PRODUCT into its # underlying TARGET_DEVICE before we start defining any rules. # include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/node_fns.mk include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/product.mk include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/device.mk # Read in all of the product definitions specified by the AndroidProducts.mk # files in the tree. # #TODO: when we start allowing direct pointers to product files, # guarantee that they're in this list. $(call import-products, $(get-all-product-makefiles)) $(check-all-products) #$(dump-products) #$(error done) # Convert a short name like "sooner" into the path to the product # file defining that product. # INTERNAL_PRODUCT := $(call resolve-short-product-name, $(TARGET_PRODUCT)) #$(error TARGET_PRODUCT $(TARGET_PRODUCT) --> $(INTERNAL_PRODUCT)) # Find the device that this product maps to. TARGET_DEVICE := $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_DEVICE) # Figure out which resoure configuration options to use for this # product. PRODUCT_LOCALES := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_LOCALES)) # TODO: also keep track of things like "port", "land" in product files. # If CUSTOM_LOCALES contains any locales not already included # in PRODUCT_LOCALES, add them to PRODUCT_LOCALES. extra_locales := $(filter-out $(PRODUCT_LOCALES),$(CUSTOM_LOCALES)) ifneq (,$(extra_locales)) ifneq ($(CALLED_FROM_SETUP),true) # Don't spam stdout, because envsetup.sh may be scraping values from it. $(info Adding CUSTOM_LOCALES [$(extra_locales)] to PRODUCT_LOCALES [$(PRODUCT_LOCALES)]) endif PRODUCT_LOCALES += $(extra_locales) extra_locales := endif # Default to medium-density assets. # (Can be overridden in the device config, e.g.: PRODUCT_LOCALES += hdpi) PRODUCT_LOCALES := $(strip \ $(PRODUCT_LOCALES) \ $(if $(filter %dpi,$(PRODUCT_LOCALES)),,mdpi)) # Assemble the list of options. PRODUCT_AAPT_CONFIG := $(PRODUCT_LOCALES) # Convert spaces to commas. comma := , PRODUCT_AAPT_CONFIG := \ $(subst $(space),$(comma),$(strip $(PRODUCT_AAPT_CONFIG))) PRODUCT_BRAND := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_BRAND)) PRODUCT_MODEL := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_MODEL)) ifndef PRODUCT_MODEL PRODUCT_MODEL := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_NAME)) endif PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER)) ifndef PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER := unknown endif PRODUCT_DEFAULT_WIFI_CHANNELS := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_DEFAULT_WIFI_CHANNELS)) # Which policy should this product use PRODUCT_POLICY := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_POLICY)) # A list of words like <source path>:<destination path>. The file at # the source path should be copied to the destination path when building # this product. <destination path> is relative to $(PRODUCT_OUT), so # it should look like, e.g., "system/etc/file.xml". The rules # for these copy steps are defined in config/Makefile. PRODUCT_COPY_FILES := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_COPY_FILES)) # The HTML file containing the contributors to the project. PRODUCT_CONTRIBUTORS_FILE := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_CONTRIBUTORS_FILE)) # A list of property assignments, like "key = value", with zero or more # whitespace characters on either side of the '='. PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES)) # Should we use the default resources or add any product specific overlays PRODUCT_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS)) DEVICE_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS := \ $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).DEVICE_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS)) # An list of whitespace-separated words. PRODUCT_TAGS := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_TAGS)) # Add the product-defined properties to the build properties. ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES := \ $(ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES) \ $(PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES) # The OTA key(s) specified by the product config, if any. The names # of these keys are stored in the target-files zip so that post-build # signing tools can substitute them for the test key embedded by # default. PRODUCT_OTA_PUBLIC_KEYS := $(sort \ $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_OTA_PUBLIC_KEYS)) # --------------------------------------------------------------- # Simulator overrides ifeq ($(TARGET_PRODUCT),sim) # Tell the build system to turn on some special cases # to deal with the simulator product. TARGET_SIMULATOR := true # dexpreopt doesn't work when building the simulator DISABLE_DEXPREOPT := true endif