#!/bin/bash # Quick semi-auto file to build Windows SDK tools. # # Limitations and requirements: # - Expects the emulator has been built first, will pick it up from prebuilt. # - Run in Cygwin # - Expects to have one of the existing SDK (Darwin or Linux) to build the Windows one # - Needs Cygwin packages: autoconf, bison, curl, flex, gcc, g++, git, # gnupg, make, mingw-zlib, python, zip, unzip # - Must NOT have cygwin package readline (its GPL license might taint the SDK if # it gets compiled in) # - Does not need a Java Development Kit or any other tools outside of cygwin. # - If you think you may have Windows versions of tools (e.g. make) installed, it may # reduce confusion levels to 'export PATH=/usr/bin' PROG_NAME="$0" SDK_ZIP="$1"; shift DIST_DIR="$1"; shift TEMP_DIR="$1"; shift [ -z "$TEMP_DIR" ] && TEMP_DIR=${TMP:-/tmp} set -e # Fail this script as soon as a command fails -- fail early, fail fast function die() { echo "Error:" $* echo "Aborting" exit 1 } function usage() { local NAME NAME=`basename ${PROG_NAME}` echo "Usage: ${NAME} linux_or_mac_sdk.zip output_dir [temp_dir]" echo "If temp_dir is not given, \$TMP is used. If that's missing, /tmp is used." status exit 2 } function status() { echo "Current values:" echo "- Input SDK: ${SDK_ZIP:-missing}" echo "- Output dir: ${DIST_DIR:-missing}" echo "- Temp dir: ${TEMP_DIR:-missing}" } function check() { [ -f "$SDK_ZIP" ] || usage [ -d "$DIST_DIR" ] || usage # We need mgwz.dll in the SDK when compiling with Cygwin 1.5 # Right now we don't support building with Cygwin 1.7 yet, as it lacks this DLL. NEED_MGWZ=1 # We can skip this check for debug purposes. echo $* [[ "$1" == "-no-mgwz" ]] && NEED_MGWZ="" CYG_MGWZ_PATH=/cygdrive/c/cygwin/bin/mgwz.dll [[ -n $NEED_MGWZ && ! -f $CYG_MGWZ_PATH ]] && \ die "Cygwin is missing $CYG_MGWZ_PATH. Use -no-mgwz to override." # Use the BUILD_ID as SDK_NUMBER if defined, otherwise try to get it from the # provided zip filename. if [ -f config/build_id.make ]; then BUILD_ID=`cat config/build_id.make | sed -n '/BUILD_ID=/s/^[^=]\+=\(.*\)$/\1/p'` [ -n "$BUILD_ID" ] && SDK_NUMBER="$BUILD_ID" fi if [ -z "$SDK_NUMBER" ]; then # Look for a pattern like "anything_sdknumber.extension" # The pattern is now "any-thing_sdknumber_anything-else.extension" # # The bottom line is that the SDK number is whatever is enclosed by # the LAST couple of underscores. You can have underscores *before* the # SDK number if you want, but not after, e.g these are valid: # android_sdk_4242_platform.zip or blah_42_.zip # # Note that the root directory name in the zip must match the zip # name, too, so there's no point just changing the zip name to match # the above format. # # SDK_NUMBER will be empty if nothing matched. filename=`basename "$SDK_ZIP"` SDK_NUMBER=`echo $filename | sed -n 's/^.*_\([^_./]\+\)_[^_.]*\..*$/\1/p'` fi [ -n "$SDK_NUMBER" ] || die "Failed to extract the SDK number from $SDK_ZIP. Check its format." [ $OSTYPE == "cygwin" ] || die "This expects to run under Cygwin" [ -e `which zip` ] || die "Please install 'zip' package in Cygwin" [ -f "build/envsetup.sh" ] || die "Please run this from the 'android' directory" echo "Using SDK ${SDK_NUMBER}" } function build() { # IMPORTANT: For Cygwin to be able to build Android targets here, # you will generally need to edit build/core/main.mk and add directories # where Android.mk makefiles are to be found to the SDK_ONLY==true section. echo echo "Building..." [ -n "$MAKE_OPT" ] && echo "Make options: $MAKE_OPT" . build/envsetup.sh # Disable parallel build: it generates "permission denied" issues when # multiple "ar.exe" are running in parallel. make \ aapt adb aidl \ etc1tool \ prebuilt \ dexdump dmtracedump \ fastboot \ hprof-conv \ mksdcard \ sdklauncher sqlite3 \ zipalign \ || die "Build failed" # Fix permissions. Git/cygwin may not make this +x as needed. chmod +x prebuilt/windows/sdl/bin/sdl-config # It's worth building the emulator with -j 4 so do it separately make -j 4 emulator || die "Build failed" } function package() { echo echo "Packaging..." DEST_NAME="android-sdk_${SDK_NUMBER}_windows" DEST_NAME_ZIP="${DEST_NAME}.zip" TEMP_SDK_DIR="$TEMP_DIR/$DEST_NAME" # Unzip current linux/mac SDK and rename using the windows name [ -e "$TEMP_SDK_DIR" ] && rm -rfv "$TEMP_SDK_DIR" # cleanup dest first if exists UNZIPPED=`basename "$SDK_ZIP"` UNZIPPED="$TEMP_DIR/${UNZIPPED/.zip/}" [ -e "$UNZIPPED" ] && rm -rfv "$UNZIPPED" # cleanup unzip dir (if exists) unzip "$SDK_ZIP" -d "$TEMP_DIR" mv -v "$UNZIPPED" "$TEMP_SDK_DIR" # Assert that the package contains only one platform PLATFORMS="$TEMP_SDK_DIR/platforms" THE_PLATFORM=`echo $PLATFORMS/*` PLATFORM_TOOLS=$THE_PLATFORM/tools echo "Platform found: " $THE_PLATFORM [[ -d "$THE_PLATFORM" ]] || die \ "Error: One platform was expected in $SDK_ZIP. " \ "Instead found " $THE_PLATFORM [[ -d "$PLATFORM_TOOLS" ]] || die "Missing folder $PLATFORM_TOOLS." # Package USB Driver if type package_usb_driver 2>&1 | grep -q function ; then package_usb_driver $TEMP_SDK_DIR fi # Remove obsolete stuff from tools & platform TOOLS="$TEMP_SDK_DIR/tools" LIB="$TEMP_SDK_DIR/tools/lib" rm -v "$TOOLS"/{adb,android,apkbuilder,ddms,dmtracedump,draw9patch,emulator,etc1tool} rm -v "$TOOLS"/{hierarchyviewer,hprof-conv,layoutopt,mksdcard,sqlite3,traceview,zipalign} rm -v "$LIB"/*/swt.jar rm -v "$PLATFORM_TOOLS"/{aapt,aidl,dx,dexdump} # Copy all the new stuff in tools # Note: some tools are first copied here and then moved in platforms/<name>/tools/ cp -v out/host/windows-x86/bin/*.{exe,dll} "$TOOLS"/ mkdir -pv "$LIB"/x86 cp -v prebuilt/windows/swt/swt.jar "$LIB"/x86/ mkdir -pv "$LIB"/x86_64 cp -v prebuilt/windows-x86_64/swt/swt.jar "$LIB"/x86_64/ # Copy the SDK Manager (aka sdklauncher) to the root of the SDK (it was copied in tools above) # and move it also in SDK/tools/lib (so that tools updates can update the root one too) cp "$TOOLS/sdklauncher.exe" "$TEMP_SDK_DIR/SDK Manager.exe" mv "$TOOLS/sdklauncher.exe" "$LIB/SDK Manager.exe" # If you want the emulator NOTICE in the tools dir, uncomment the following line: # cp -v external/qemu/NOTICE "$TOOLS"/emulator_NOTICE.txt # We currently need libz from MinGW for aapt [[ -n $NEED_MGWZ ]] && cp -v $CYG_MGWZ_PATH "$TOOLS"/ # Update a bunch of bat files cp -v sdk/files/post_tools_install.bat "$LIB"/ cp -v sdk/files/find_java.bat "$LIB"/ cp -v sdk/apkbuilder/etc/apkbuilder.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/ddms/app/etc/ddms.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/traceview/etc/traceview.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/hierarchyviewer2/app/etc/hierarchyviewer.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/layoutopt/app/etc/layoutopt.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/draw9patch/etc/draw9patch.bat "$TOOLS"/ cp -v sdk/sdkmanager/app/etc/android.bat "$TOOLS"/ # Put the JetCreator tools, content and docs (not available in the linux SDK) JET="$TOOLS/Jet" JETCREATOR="$JET/JetCreator" JETDEMOCONTENT="$JET/demo_content" JETLOGICTEMPLATES="$JET/logic_templates" JETDOC="$TEMP_SDK_DIR/docs/JetCreator" # need to rm these folders since a Mac SDK will have them and it might create a conflict rm -rfv "$JET" rm -rfv "$JETDOC" # now create fresh folders for JetCreator mkdir -v "$JET" mkdir -v "$JETDOC" cp -rv external/sonivox/jet_tools/JetCreator "$JETCREATOR"/ cp -rv external/sonivox/jet_tools/JetCreator_content "$JETDEMOCONTENT"/ cp -rv external/sonivox/jet_tools/logic_templates "$JETLOGICTEMPLATES"/ chmod -vR u+w "$JETCREATOR" # fixes an issue where Cygwin might copy the above as u+rx only cp -v prebuilt/windows/jetcreator/EASDLL.dll "$JETCREATOR"/ cp -v external/sonivox/docs/JET_Authoring_Guidelines.html "$JETDOC"/ cp -rv external/sonivox/docs/JET_Authoring_Guidelines_files "$JETDOC"/ cp -v external/sonivox/docs/JET_Creator_User_Manual.html "$JETDOC"/ cp -rv external/sonivox/docs/JET_Creator_User_Manual_files "$JETDOC"/ # Copy or move platform specific tools to the default platform. cp -v dalvik/dx/etc/dx.bat "$PLATFORM_TOOLS"/ mv -v "$TOOLS"/{aapt.exe,aidl.exe,dexdump.exe} "$PLATFORM_TOOLS"/ # Note: mgwz.dll must be both in SDK/tools for zipalign and in SDK/platform/XYZ/tools/ for aapt [[ -n $NEED_MGWZ ]] && cp -v "$TOOLS"/mgwz.dll "$PLATFORM_TOOLS"/ # Fix EOL chars to make window users happy - fix all files at the top level only # as well as all batch files including those in platforms/<name>/tools/ find "$TEMP_SDK_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -type f -writable -print0 | xargs -0 unix2dos -D find "$TEMP_SDK_DIR" -maxdepth 3 -name "*.bat" -type f -writable -print0 | xargs -0 unix2dos -D # Done.. Zip it. Clean the temp folder ONLY if the zip worked (to ease debugging) pushd "$TEMP_DIR" > /dev/null [ -e "$DEST_NAME_ZIP" ] && rm -rfv "$DEST_NAME_ZIP" zip -9r "$DEST_NAME_ZIP" "$DEST_NAME" && rm -rfv "$DEST_NAME" popd > /dev/null # Now move the final zip from the temp dest to the final dist dir mv -v "$TEMP_DIR/$DEST_NAME_ZIP" "$DIST_DIR/$DEST_NAME_ZIP" # We want fastboot and adb (and its DLLs) next to the new SDK for i in fastboot.exe adb.exe AdbWinApi.dll AdbWinUsbApi.dll; do cp -vf out/host/windows-x86/bin/$i "$DIST_DIR"/$i done echo "Done" echo echo "Resulting SDK is in $DIST_DIR/$DEST_NAME_ZIP" } check $* status build package echo "Done"