#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2010 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. # # This shell script is a wrapper to launch the NDK build from the # command-line inside an application project path. # # Typical usage is: # # cd $PROJECT_PATH # ndk-build # # Assuming that the Android NDK root path is in your PATH. However, # you can also invoke it directly as: # # $NDK_ROOT/ndk-build # # This really is a tiny wrapper around GNU Make. # # Ensure we get the full path of this script's directory # this is needed if the caller uses the -C <path> GNU Make # option, as in: # # cd ndk # ./ndk-build -C <project-path> # PROGDIR=`dirname $0` PROGDIR=`cd $PROGDIR && pwd` # If NDK_LOG is set to 1 or true in the environment, or the command-line # then enable log messages below if [ -z "$NDK_LOG" ]; then NDK_LOG=0 fi for opt; do case $opt in NDK_LOG=1|NDK_LOG=true) NDK_LOG=1 ;; NDK_LOG=*) NDK_LOG=0 ;; esac done if [ "$NDK_LOG" = "true" ]; then NDK_LOG=1 fi if [ "$NDK_LOG" = 1 ]; then log () { echo "$@" } else log () { : # nothing } fi # Detect host operating system and architecture # The 64-bit / 32-bit distinction gets tricky on Linux and Darwin because # uname -m returns the kernel's bit size, and it's possible to run with # a 64-bit kernel and a 32-bit userland. # HOST_OS=$(uname -s) case $HOST_OS in Darwin) HOST_OS=darwin;; Linux) HOST_OS=linux;; FreeBsd) HOST_OS=freebsd;; CYGWIN*|*_NT-*) HOST_OS=cygwin;; *) echo "ERROR: Unknown host operating system: $HOST_OS" exit 1 esac log "HOST_OS=$HOST_OS" HOST_ARCH=$(uname -m) case $HOST_ARCH in i?86) HOST_ARCH=x86;; x86_64|amd64) HOST_ARCH=x86_64;; *) echo "ERROR: Unknown host CPU architecture: $HOST_ARCH" exit 1 esac log "HOST_ARCH=$HOST_ARCH" # Detect 32-bit userland on 64-bit kernels HOST_TAG="$HOST_OS-$HOST_ARCH" case $HOST_TAG in linux-x86_64|darwin-x86_64) # we look for x86_64 or x86-64 in the output of 'file' for our shell # the -L flag is used to dereference symlinks, just in case. file -L "$SHELL" | grep -q "x86[_-]64" if [ $? != 0 ]; then HOST_ARCH=x86 HOST_TAG=$HOST_OS-x86 log "HOST_ARCH=$HOST_ARCH (32-bit userland detected)" fi ;; windows-x86) # Special case windows-x86 -> windows HOST_TAG=windows esac # Check that we have 64-bit binaries on 64-bit system, otherwise fallback # on 32-bit ones. This gives us more freedom in packaging the NDK. if [ $HOST_ARCH = x86_64 -a ! -d $PROGDIR/prebuilt/$HOST_TAG ]; then HOST_TAG=$HOST_OS-x86 if [ $HOST_TAG = windows-x86 ]; then HOST_TAG=windows fi log "HOST_TAG=$HOST_TAG (no 64-bit prebuilt binaries detected)" else log "HOST_TAG=$HOST_TAG" fi # If GNUMAKE is defined, check that it points to a valid file if [ -n "$GNUMAKE" ] ; then ABS_GNUMAKE=`which $GNUMAKE 2> /dev/null` if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "ERROR: Your GNUMAKE variable is defined to an invalid name: $GNUMAKE" echo "Please fix it to point to a valid make executable (e.g. /usr/bin/make)" exit 1 fi GNUMAKE="$ABS_GNUMAKE" log "GNUMAKE=$GNUMAKE (from environment variable)" else # Otherwise use the prebuilt version for our host tag, if it exists # Note: we intentionally do not provide prebuilt make binaries for Cygwin # or MSys. GNUMAKE=$PROGDIR/prebuilt/$HOST_TAG/bin/make if [ ! -f "$GNUMAKE" ]; then # Otherwise, use 'make' and check that it is available GNUMAKE=`which make 2> /dev/null` if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "ERROR: Cannot find 'make' program. Please install Cygwin make package" echo "or define the GNUMAKE variable to point to it." exit 1 fi log "GNUMAKE=$GNUMAKE (system path)" else log "GNUMAKE=$GNUMAKE (NDK prebuilt)" fi fi # On Windows, when running under cygwin, check that we are # invoking a cygwin-compatible GNU Make binary. It is unfortunately # common for app developers to have another non cygwin-compatible # 'make' program in their PATH. # if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ] ; then GNUMAKE=`cygpath -u $GNUMAKE` PROGDIR_MIXED=`cygpath -m $PROGDIR` CYGWIN_GNUMAKE=`$GNUMAKE -f "$PROGDIR_MIXED/build/core/check-cygwin-make.mk" 2>&1` if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "ERROR: You are using a non-Cygwin compatible Make program." echo "Currently using: `cygpath -m $GNUMAKE`" echo "" echo "To solve the issue, follow these steps:" echo "" echo "1. Ensure that the Cygwin 'make' package is installed." echo " NOTE: You will need GNU Make 3.81 or later!" echo "" echo "2. Define the GNUMAKE environment variable to point to it, as in:" echo "" echo " export GNUMAKE=/usr/bin/make" echo "" echo "3. Call 'ndk-build' again." echo "" exit 1 fi log "Cygwin-compatible GNU make detected" fi $GNUMAKE -f $PROGDIR/build/core/build-local.mk "$@"