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# Use bash, not whatever shell somebody has installed as /bin/sh
# This is repeated in config.mk, since envsetup.sh runs that file
# directly.
SHELL := /bin/bash
# this turns off the suffix rules built into make
.SUFFIXES:
# If a rule fails, delete $@.
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
# Figure out where we are.
#TOP := $(dir $(word $(words $(MAKEFILE_LIST)),$(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
#TOP := $(patsubst %/,%,$(TOP))
# TOPDIR is the normal variable you should use, because
# if we are executing relative to the current directory
# it can be "", whereas TOP must be "." which causes
# pattern matching probles when make strips off the
# trailing "./" from paths in various places.
#ifeq ($(TOP),.)
#TOPDIR :=
#else
#TOPDIR := $(TOP)/
#endif
# check for broken versions of make
ifeq (0,$(shell expr $$(echo $(MAKE_VERSION) | sed "s/[^0-9\.].*//") \>= 3.81))
$(warning ********************************************************************************)
$(warning * You are using version $(MAKE_VERSION) of make.)
$(warning * You must upgrade to version 3.81 or greater.)
$(warning * see file://$(shell pwd)/docs/development-environment/machine-setup.html)
$(warning ********************************************************************************)
$(error stopping)
endif
TOP := .
TOPDIR :=
BUILD_SYSTEM := $(TOPDIR)build/core
# This is the default target. It must be the first declared target.
DEFAULT_GOAL := droid
$(DEFAULT_GOAL):
# Set up various standard variables based on configuration
# and host information.
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/config.mk
# This allows us to force a clean build - included after the config.make
# environment setup is done, but before we generate any dependencies. This
# file does the rm -rf inline so the deps which are all done below will
# be generated correctly
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/cleanbuild.mk
ifneq ($(HOST_OS),windows)
ifneq ($(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH),darwin-ppc)
# check for a case sensitive file system
ifneq (a,$(shell mkdir -p $(OUT_DIR) ; \
echo a > $(OUT_DIR)/casecheck.txt; \
echo B > $(OUT_DIR)/CaseCheck.txt; \
cat $(OUT_DIR)/casecheck.txt))
$(warning ************************************************************)
$(warning You are building on a case-insensitive filesystem.)
$(warning Please move your source tree to a case-sensitive filesystem.)
$(warning ************************************************************)
$(error Case-insensitive filesystems not supported)
endif
endif
endif
# Make sure that there are no spaces in the absolute path; the
# build system can't deal with them.
ifneq ($(words $(shell pwd)),1)
$(warning ************************************************************)
$(warning You are building in a directory whose absolute path contains)
$(warning a space character:)
$(warning $(space))
$(warning "$(shell pwd)")
$(warning $(space))
$(warning Please move your source tree to a path that does not contain)
$(warning any spaces.)
$(warning ************************************************************)
$(error Directory names containing spaces not supported)
endif
# Set up version information.
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/version_defaults.mk
# These are the modifier targets that don't do anything themselves, but
# change the behavior of the build.
# (must be defined before including definitions.make)
INTERNAL_MODIFIER_TARGETS := showcommands
# Bring in standard build system definitions.
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/definitions.mk
ifneq ($(filter eng user userdebug tests,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
$(info ***************************************************************)
$(info ***************************************************************)
$(info Don't pass '$(filter eng user userdebug tests,$(MAKECMDGOALS))' on \
the make command line.)
$(info Set TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT in buildspec.mk, or use lunch or)
$(info choosecombo.)
$(info ***************************************************************)
$(info ***************************************************************)
$(error stopping)
endif
###
### In this section we set up the things that are different
### between the build variants
###
## user/userdebug ##
user_variant := $(filter userdebug user,$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT))
enable_target_debugging := true
ifneq (,$(user_variant))
# Target is secure in user builds.
ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES += ro.secure=1
override_build_tags := user
ifeq ($(user_variant),userdebug)
# Pick up some extra useful tools
override_build_tags += debug
else
# Disable debugging in plain user builds.
enable_target_debugging :=
endif
# TODO: Always set WITH_DEXPREOPT (for user builds) once it works on OSX.
# Also, remove the corresponding block in config/product_config.make.
ifeq ($(HOST_OS)-$(WITH_DEXPREOPT_buildbot),linux-true)
WITH_DEXPREOPT := true
endif
else # !user_variant
# Turn on checkjni for non-user builds.
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += ro.kernel.android.checkjni=1
# Set device insecure for non-user builds.
ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES += ro.secure=0
endif # !user_variant
ifeq (true,$(strip $(enable_target_debugging)))
# Target is more debuggable and adbd is on by default
ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES += ro.debuggable=1 persist.service.adb.enable=1
# Include the debugging/testing OTA keys in this build.
INCLUDE_TEST_OTA_KEYS := true
else # !enable_target_debugging
# Target is less debuggable and adbd is off by default
ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES += ro.debuggable=0 persist.service.adb.enable=0
endif # !enable_target_debugging
## tests ##
ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT),tests)
override_build_tags := eng debug user development tests
endif
## sdk ##
ifneq ($(filter sdk,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
ifneq ($(words $(filter-out $(INTERNAL_MODIFIER_TARGETS),$(MAKECMDGOALS))),1)
$(error The 'sdk' target may not be specified with any other targets)
endif
override_build_tags := user
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += xmpp.auto-presence=true
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += ro.config.nocheckin=yes
else # !sdk
# Enable sync for non-sdk builds only (sdk builds lack SubscribedFeedsProvider).
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += ro.config.sync=yes
endif
ifeq "" "$(filter %:system/etc/apns-conf.xml, $(PRODUCT_COPY_FILES))"
# Install an apns-conf.xml file if one's not already being installed.
PRODUCT_COPY_FILES += development/data/etc/apns-conf_sdk.xml:system/etc/apns-conf.xml
ifeq ($(filter sdk,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
$(warning implicitly installing apns-conf_sdk.xml)
endif
endif
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += net.bt.name=Android
# enable vm tracing in files for now to help track
# the cause of ANRs in the content process
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES += dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Define a function that, given a list of module tags, returns
# non-empty if that module should be installed in /system.
# For most goals, anything tagged with "eng"/"debug"/"user" should
# be installed in /system.
define should-install-to-system
$(filter eng debug user,$(1))
endef
ifneq (,$(filter sdk,$(MAKECMDGOALS)))
# For the sdk goal, anything with the "samples" tag should be
# installed in /data even if that module also has "eng"/"debug"/"user".
define should-install-to-system
$(if $(filter samples,$(1)),,$(filter eng debug user development,$(1)))
endef
endif
ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT),)
# For the default goal, everything should be installed in /system.
define should-install-to-system
true
endef
endif
# If all they typed was make showcommands, we'll actually build
# the default target.
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),showcommands)
.PHONY: showcommands
showcommands: $(DEFAULT_GOAL)
endif
# These targets are going to delete stuff, don't bother including
# the whole directory tree if that's all we're going to do
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
dont_bother := true
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clobber)
dont_bother := true
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),dataclean)
dont_bother := true
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),installclean)
dont_bother := true
endif
# Bring in all modules that need to be built.
ifneq ($(dont_bother),true)
subdir_makefiles :=
ifeq ($(HOST_OS),windows)
SDK_ONLY := true
endif
ifeq ($(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH),darwin-ppc)
SDK_ONLY := true
endif
ifeq ($(SDK_ONLY),true)
subdirs := \
prebuilt \
build/libs/host \
dalvik/dexdump \
dalvik/libdex \
dalvik/tools/dmtracedump \
development/emulator/mksdcard \
development/tools/activitycreator \
development/tools/line_endings \
development/host \
external/expat \
external/libpng \
external/qemu \
external/sqlite/dist \
external/zlib \
external/iperf \
frameworks/base/libs/utils \
frameworks/base/tools/aapt \
frameworks/base/tools/aidl \
system/core/adb \
system/core/fastboot \
system/core/libcutils \
system/core/liblog \
system/core/libzipfile
# The following can only be built if "javac" is available.
# This check is used when building parts of the SDK under Cygwin.
ifneq (,$(shell which javac 2>/dev/null))
$(warning sdk-only: javac available.)
subdirs += \
build/tools/signapk \
build/tools/zipalign \
dalvik/dx \
dalvik/libcore \
development/apps \
development/tools/androidprefs \
development/tools/apkbuilder \
development/tools/jarutils \
development/tools/layoutlib_utils \
development/tools/ninepatch \
development/tools/sdkstats \
development/tools/sdkmanager \
frameworks/base \
frameworks/base/tools/layoutlib \
external/googleclient \
packages
else
$(warning sdk-only: javac not available.)
endif
# Exclude tools/acp when cross-compiling windows under linux
ifeq ($(findstring Linux,$(UNAME)),)
subdirs += build/tools/acp
endif
else # !SDK_ONLY
ifeq ($(BUILD_TINY_ANDROID), true)
# TINY_ANDROID is a super-minimal build configuration, handy for board
# bringup and very low level debugging
INTERNAL_DEFAULT_DOCS_TARGETS :=
subdirs := \
bionic \
system/core \
build/libs \
build/target \
build/tools/acp \
build/tools/apriori \
build/tools/kcm \
build/tools/soslim \
external/elfcopy \
external/elfutils \
external/yaffs2 \
external/zlib
else # !BUILD_TINY_ANDROID
#
# Typical build; include any Android.mk files we can find.
#
INTERNAL_DEFAULT_DOCS_TARGETS := offline-sdk-docs
subdirs := $(TOP)
# Only include Android.mk files directly under vendor/*, not
# *all* Android.mk files under vendor (which is what would happen
# if we didn't prune vendor in the findleaves call).
subdir_makefiles += $(wildcard vendor/*/Android.mk)
FULL_BUILD := true
endif # !BUILD_TINY_ANDROID
endif # !SDK_ONLY
# Can't use first-makefiles-under here because
# --mindepth=2 makes the prunes not work.
subdir_makefiles += \
$(shell build/tools/findleaves.sh \
--prune="./vendor" --prune="./out" $(subdirs) Android.mk)
# Boards may be defined under $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/board/$(TARGET_DEVICE)
# or under vendor/*/$(TARGET_DEVICE). Search in both places, but
# make sure only one exists.
# Real boards should always be associated with an OEM vendor.
board_config_mk := \
$(strip $(wildcard \
$(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/board/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk \
vendor/*/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk \
))
ifeq ($(board_config_mk),)
$(error No config file found for TARGET_DEVICE $(TARGET_DEVICE))
endif
ifneq ($(words $(board_config_mk)),1)
$(error Multiple board config files for TARGET_DEVICE $(TARGET_DEVICE): $(board_config_mk))
endif
include $(board_config_mk)
TARGET_DEVICE_DIR := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(board_config_mk)))
board_config_mk :=
# Clean up/verify variables defined by the board config file.
TARGET_BOOTLOADER_BOARD_NAME := $(strip $(TARGET_BOOTLOADER_BOARD_NAME))
#
# Include all of the makefiles in the system
#
ifneq ($(ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE),)
# We've probably been invoked by the "mm" shell function
# with a subdirectory's makefile.
include $(ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE)
# Change CUSTOM_MODULES to include only modules that were
# defined by this makefile; this will install all of those
# modules as a side-effect. Do this after including ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE
# so that the modules will be installed in the same place they
# would have been with a normal make.
CUSTOM_MODULES := $(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,$(ALL_MODULE_TAGS),))
FULL_BUILD :=
INTERNAL_DEFAULT_DOCS_TARGETS :=
# Stub out the notice targets, which probably aren't defined
# when using ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE.
NOTICE-HOST-%: ;
NOTICE-TARGET-%: ;
else
include $(subdir_makefiles)
endif
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# All module makefiles have been included at this point.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Include any makefiles that must happen after the module makefiles
# have been included.
# TODO: have these files register themselves via a global var rather
# than hard-coding the list here.
ifdef FULL_BUILD
# Only include this during a full build, otherwise we can't be
# guaranteed that any policies were included.
-include frameworks/policies/base/PolicyConfig.mk
endif
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Fix up CUSTOM_MODULES to refer to installed files rather than
# just bare module names. Leave unknown modules alone in case
# they're actually full paths to a particular file.
known_custom_modules := $(filter $(ALL_MODULES),$(CUSTOM_MODULES))
unknown_custom_modules := $(filter-out $(ALL_MODULES),$(CUSTOM_MODULES))
CUSTOM_MODULES := \
$(call module-installed-files,$(known_custom_modules)) \
$(unknown_custom_modules)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define dependencies for modules that require other modules.
# This can only happen now, after we've read in all module makefiles.
#
# TODO: deal with the fact that a bare module name isn't
# unambiguous enough. Maybe declare short targets like
# APPS:Quake or HOST:SHARED_LIBRARIES:libutils.
# BUG: the system image won't know to depend on modules that are
# brought in as requirements of other modules.
define add-required-deps
$(1): $(2)
endef
$(foreach m,$(ALL_MODULES), \
$(eval r := $(ALL_MODULES.$(m).REQUIRED)) \
$(if $(r), \
$(eval r := $(call module-installed-files,$(r))) \
$(eval $(call add-required-deps,$(ALL_MODULES.$(m).INSTALLED),$(r))) \
) \
)
m :=
r :=
add-required-deps :=
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Figure out our module sets.
# Of the modules defined by the component makefiles,
# determine what we actually want to build.
# If a module has the "restricted" tag on it, it
# poisons the rest of the tags and shouldn't appear
# on any list.
Default_MODULES := $(sort $(ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES) \
$(ALL_BUILT_MODULES) \
$(CUSTOM_MODULES))
ifdef FULL_BUILD
# The base list of modules to build for this product is specified
# by the appropriate product definition file, which was included
# by product_config.make.
user_PACKAGES := $(call module-installed-files, \
$(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_PACKAGES))
ifeq (0,1)
$(info user packages for $(TARGET_DEVICE) ($(INTERNAL_PRODUCT)):)
$(foreach p,$(user_PACKAGES),$(info : $(p)))
$(error done)
endif
else
# We're not doing a full build, and are probably only including
# a subset of the module makefiles. Don't try to build any modules
# requested by the product, because we probably won't have rules
# to build them.
user_PACKAGES :=
endif
# Use tags to get the non-APPS user modules. Use the product
# definition files to get the APPS user modules.
user_MODULES := $(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,user,_class@APPS restricted))
user_MODULES := $(user_MODULES) $(user_PACKAGES)
eng_MODULES := $(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,eng,restricted))
debug_MODULES := $(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,debug,restricted))
tests_MODULES := $(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,tests,restricted))
droid_MODULES := $(sort $(Default_MODULES) \
$(eng_MODULES) \
$(debug_MODULES) \
$(user_MODULES) \
$(all_development_MODULES))
# THIS IS A TOTAL HACK AND SHOULD NOT BE USED AS AN EXAMPLE
modules_to_build := $(droid_MODULES)
ifneq ($(override_build_tags),)
modules_to_build := $(sort $(Default_MODULES) \
$(foreach tag,$(override_build_tags),$($(tag)_MODULES)))
#$(error skipping modules $(filter-out $(modules_to_build),$(Default_MODULES) $(droid_MODULES)))
endif
# Some packages may override others using LOCAL_OVERRIDES_PACKAGES.
# Filter out (do not install) any overridden packages.
overridden_packages := $(call get-package-overrides,$(modules_to_build))
ifdef overridden_packages
# old_modules_to_build := $(modules_to_build)
modules_to_build := \
$(filter-out $(foreach p,$(overridden_packages),%/$(p) %/$(p).apk), \
$(modules_to_build))
endif
#$(error filtered out $(filter-out $(modules_to_build),$(old_modules_to_build)))
# Don't include any GNU targets in the SDK. It's ok (and necessary)
# to build the host tools, but nothing that's going to be installed
# on the target (including static libraries).
ifneq ($(filter sdk,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
target_gnu_MODULES := \
$(filter \
$(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATES)/% \
$(TARGET_OUT)/% \
$(TARGET_OUT_DATA)/%, \
$(sort $(call get-tagged-modules,gnu)))
$(info Removing from sdk:)$(foreach d,$(target_gnu_MODULES),$(info : $(d)))
modules_to_build := \
$(filter-out $(target_gnu_MODULES),$(modules_to_build))
endif
# config/Makefile contains extra stuff that we don't want to pollute this
# top-level makefile with. It expects that ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES
# contains everything that's built during the current make, but it also further
# extends ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES.
ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES := $(modules_to_build)
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/Makefile
modules_to_build := $(sort $(ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES))
ALL_DEFAULT_INSTALLED_MODULES :=
endif # dont_bother
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is used to to get the ordering right, you can also use these,
# but they're considered undocumented, so don't complain if their
# behavior changes.
.PHONY: prebuilt
prebuilt: $(ALL_PREBUILT)
# An internal target that depends on all copied headers
# (see copy_headers.make). Other targets that need the
# headers to be copied first can depend on this target.
.PHONY: all_copied_headers
all_copied_headers: ;
$(ALL_C_CPP_ETC_OBJECTS): | all_copied_headers
# All the droid stuff, in directories
.PHONY: files
files: prebuilt $(modules_to_build) $(INSTALLED_ANDROID_INFO_TXT_TARGET)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: ramdisk
ramdisk: $(INSTALLED_RAMDISK_TARGET)
.PHONY: systemtarball
systemtarball: $(INSTALLED_SYSTEMTARBALL_TARGET)
.PHONY: userdataimage
userdataimage: $(INSTALLED_USERDATAIMAGE_TARGET)
.PHONY: userdatatarball
userdatatarball: $(INSTALLED_USERDATATARBALL_TARGET)
.PHONY: bootimage
bootimage: $(INSTALLED_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET)
ifeq ($(BUILD_TINY_ANDROID), true)
INSTALLED_RECOVERYIMAGE_TARGET :=
endif
# Build files and then package it into the rom formats
.PHONY: droidcore
droidcore: files \
systemimage \
$(INSTALLED_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET) \
$(INSTALLED_RECOVERYIMAGE_TARGET) \
$(INSTALLED_USERDATAIMAGE_TARGET) \
$(INTERNAL_DEFAULT_DOCS_TARGETS)
# The actual files built by the droidcore target changes depending
# on the build variant.
.PHONY: droid tests
droid tests: droidcore
$(call dist-for-goals, droid, \
$(INTERNAL_UPDATE_PACKAGE_TARGET) \
$(INTERNAL_OTA_PACKAGE_TARGET) \
$(SYMBOLS_ZIP) \
$(APPS_ZIP) \
$(INTERNAL_EMULATOR_PACKAGE_TARGET) \
$(PACKAGE_STATS_FILE) \
$(INSTALLED_FILES_FILE) \
$(INSTALLED_BUILD_PROP_TARGET) \
$(BUILT_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE) \
)
# Tests are installed in userdata.img. If we're building the tests
# variant, copy it for "make tests dist". Also copy a zip of the
# contents of userdata.img, so that people can easily extract a
# single .apk.
ifeq ($(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT),tests)
$(call dist-for-goals, droid, \
$(INSTALLED_USERDATAIMAGE_TARGET) \
$(BUILT_TESTS_ZIP_PACKAGE) \
)
endif
.PHONY: docs
docs: $(ALL_DOCS)
.PHONY: sdk
ALL_SDK_TARGETS := $(INTERNAL_SDK_TARGET)
sdk: $(ALL_SDK_TARGETS)
$(call dist-for-goals,sdk,$(ALL_SDK_TARGETS))
.PHONY: findbugs
findbugs: $(INTERNAL_FINDBUGS_HTML_TARGET) $(INTERNAL_FINDBUGS_XML_TARGET)
.PHONY: clean
dirs_to_clean := \
$(PRODUCT_OUT) \
$(TARGET_COMMON_OUT_ROOT) \
$(HOST_OUT) \
$(HOST_COMMON_OUT_ROOT)
clean:
@for dir in $(dirs_to_clean) ; do \
echo "Cleaning $$dir..."; \
rm -rf $$dir; \
done
@echo "Clean."; \
.PHONY: clobber
clobber:
@rm -rf $(OUT_DIR)
@echo "Entire build directory removed."
.PHONY: dataclean
dataclean:
@rm -rf $(PRODUCT_OUT)/data/*
@rm -rf $(PRODUCT_OUT)/data-qemu/*
@rm -rf $(PRODUCT_OUT)/userdata-qemu.img
@echo "Deleted emulator userdata images."
.PHONY: installclean
# Deletes all of the files that change between different build types,
# like "make user" vs. "make sdk". This lets you work with different
# build types without having to do a full clean each time. E.g.:
#
# $ make -j8 all
# $ make installclean
# $ make -j8 user
# $ make installclean
# $ make -j8 sdk
#
installclean: dataclean
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/system
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/recovery
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/data
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/root
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj/NOTICE_FILES
@# Remove APPS because they may contain the wrong resources.
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj/APPS
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(HOST_OUT)/obj/NOTICE_FILES
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(HOST_OUT)/sdk
$(hide) rm -rf ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/obj/PACKAGING
$(hide) rm -f ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/*.img
$(hide) rm -f ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/*.zip
$(hide) rm -f ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/*.txt
$(hide) rm -f ./$(PRODUCT_OUT)/*.xlb
@echo "Deleted images and staging directories."
#xxx scrape this from ALL_MODULE_NAME_TAGS
.PHONY: modules
modules:
@echo "Available sub-modules:"
@echo "$(call module-names-for-tag-list,$(ALL_MODULE_TAGS))" | \
sed -e 's/ */\n/g' | sort -u | $(COLUMN)
.PHONY: showcommands
showcommands:
@echo >/dev/null