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| |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Choose the flag files |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Release configs are defined in reflease_config_map files, which map |
| # the short name (e.g. -next) used in lunch to the starlark files |
| # defining the build flag values. |
| # |
| # (If you're thinking about aconfig flags, there is one build flag, |
| # RELEASE_ACONFIG_VALUE_SETS, that sets which aconfig_value_set |
| # module to use to set the aconfig flag values.) |
| # |
| # The short release config names *can* appear multiple times, to allow |
| # for AOSP and vendor specific flags under the same name, but the |
| # individual flag values must appear in exactly one config. Vendor |
| # does not override AOSP, or anything like that. This is because |
| # vendor code usually includes prebuilts, and having vendor compile |
| # with different flags from AOSP increases the likelihood of flag |
| # mismatch. |
| |
| # Do this first, because we're going to unset TARGET_RELEASE before |
| # including anyone, so they don't start making conditionals based on it. |
| # This logic is in make because starlark doesn't understand optional |
| # vendor files. |
| |
| # If this is a google source tree, restrict it to only the one file |
| # which has OWNERS control. If it isn't let others define their own. |
| # TODO: Remove wildcard for build/release one when all branch manifests |
| # have updated. |
| config_map_files := $(wildcard build/release/release_config_map.mk) \ |
| $(if $(wildcard vendor/google/release/release_config_map.mk), \ |
| vendor/google/release/release_config_map.mk, \ |
| $(sort \ |
| $(wildcard device/*/release/release_config_map.mk) \ |
| $(wildcard device/*/*/release/release_config_map.mk) \ |
| $(wildcard vendor/*/release/release_config_map.mk) \ |
| $(wildcard vendor/*/*/release/release_config_map.mk) \ |
| ) \ |
| ) |
| |
| # PRODUCT_RELEASE_CONFIG_MAPS is set by Soong using an initial run of product |
| # config to capture only the list of config maps needed by the build. |
| # Keep them in the order provided, but remove duplicates. |
| $(foreach map,$(PRODUCT_RELEASE_CONFIG_MAPS), \ |
| $(if $(filter $(map),$(config_map_files)),,$(eval config_map_files += $(map))) \ |
| ) |
| |
| # Declare an alias release-config |
| # |
| # This should be used to declare a release as an alias of another, meaning no |
| # release config files should be present. |
| # |
| # $1 config name |
| # $2 release config for which it is an alias |
| define alias-release-config |
| $(call _declare-release-config,$(1),,$(2),true) |
| endef |
| |
| # Declare or extend a release-config. |
| # |
| # The order of processing is: |
| # 1. Recursively apply any overridden release configs. Only apply each config |
| # the first time we reach it. |
| # 2. Apply any files for this release config, in the order they were added to |
| # the declaration. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # With these declarations: |
| # $(declare-release-config foo, foo.scl) |
| # $(declare-release-config bar, bar.scl, foo) |
| # $(declare-release-config baz, baz.scl, bar) |
| # $(declare-release-config bif, bif.scl, foo baz) |
| # $(declare-release-config bop, bop.scl, bar baz) |
| # |
| # TARGET_RELEASE: |
| # - bar will use: foo.scl bar.scl |
| # - baz will use: foo.scl bar.scl baz.scl |
| # - bif will use: foo.scl bar.scl baz.scl bif.scl |
| # - bop will use: foo.scl bar.scl baz.scl bop.scl |
| # |
| # $1 config name |
| # $2 release config files |
| # $3 overridden release config |
| define declare-release-config |
| $(call _declare-release-config,$(1),$(2),$(3),) |
| endef |
| |
| define _declare-release-config |
| $(if $(strip $(2)$(3)),, \ |
| $(error declare-release-config: config $(strip $(1)) must have release config files, override another release config, or both) \ |
| ) |
| $(if $(strip $(4)),$(eval _all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).ALIAS := true)) |
| $(eval _all_release_configs := $(sort $(_all_release_configs) $(strip $(1)))) |
| $(if $(strip $(3)), \ |
| $(if $(filter $(_all_release_configs), $(strip $(3))), |
| $(if $(filter $(_all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).OVERRIDES),$(strip $(3))),, |
| $(eval _all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).OVERRIDES := $(_all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).OVERRIDES) $(strip $(3)))), \ |
| $(error No release config $(strip $(3))) \ |
| ) \ |
| ) |
| $(eval _all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).DECLARED_IN := $(_included) $(_all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).DECLARED_IN)) |
| $(eval _all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).FILES := $(_all_release_configs.$(strip $(1)).FILES) $(strip $(2))) |
| endef |
| |
| # Include the config map files and populate _flag_declaration_files. |
| _flag_declaration_files := |
| $(foreach f, $(config_map_files), \ |
| $(eval FLAG_DECLARATION_FILES:= ) \ |
| $(eval _included := $(f)) \ |
| $(eval include $(f)) \ |
| $(eval _flag_declaration_files += $(FLAG_DECLARATION_FILES)) \ |
| ) |
| FLAG_DECLARATION_FILES := |
| |
| ifeq ($(TARGET_RELEASE),) |
| # We allow some internal paths to explicitly set TARGET_RELEASE to the |
| # empty string. For the most part, 'make' treats unset and empty string as |
| # the same. But the following line differentiates, and will only assign |
| # if the variable was completely unset. |
| TARGET_RELEASE ?= was_unset |
| ifeq ($(TARGET_RELEASE),was_unset) |
| $(error No release config set for target; please set TARGET_RELEASE, or if building on the command line use 'lunch <target>-<release>-<build_type>', where release is one of: $(_all_release_configs)) |
| endif |
| # Instead of leaving this string empty, we want to default to a valid |
| # setting. Full builds coming through this path is a bug, but in case |
| # of such a bug, we want to at least get consistent, valid results. |
| TARGET_RELEASE = trunk_staging |
| endif |
| |
| ifeq ($(filter $(_all_release_configs), $(TARGET_RELEASE)),) |
| $(error No release config found for TARGET_RELEASE: $(TARGET_RELEASE). Available releases are: $(_all_release_configs)) |
| endif |
| |
| # Choose flag files |
| # Don't sort this, use it in the order they gave us. |
| # Do allow duplicate entries, retaining only the first usage. |
| flag_value_files := |
| |
| # Apply overrides recursively |
| # |
| # $1 release config that we override |
| applied_releases := |
| define _apply-release-config-overrides |
| $(foreach r,$(1), \ |
| $(if $(filter $(r),$(applied_releases)),, \ |
| $(foreach o,$(_all_release_configs.$(r).OVERRIDES),$(call _apply-release-config-overrides,$(o)))\ |
| $(eval applied_releases += $(r))\ |
| $(foreach f,$(_all_release_configs.$(r).FILES), \ |
| $(if $(filter $(f),$(flag_value_files)),,$(eval flag_value_files += $(f)))\ |
| )\ |
| )\ |
| ) |
| endef |
| $(call _apply-release-config-overrides,$(TARGET_RELEASE)) |
| # Unset variables so they can't use them |
| define declare-release-config |
| $(error declare-release-config can only be called from inside release_config_map.mk files) |
| endef |
| define apply-release-config-overrides |
| $(error invalid use of apply-release-config-overrides) |
| endef |
| |
| # TODO: Remove this check after enough people have sourced lunch that we don't |
| # need to worry about it trying to do get_build_vars TARGET_RELEASE. Maybe after ~9/2023 |
| ifneq ($(CALLED_FROM_SETUP),true) |
| define TARGET_RELEASE |
| $(error TARGET_RELEASE may not be accessed directly. Use individual flags.) |
| endef |
| else |
| TARGET_RELEASE:= |
| endif |
| .KATI_READONLY := TARGET_RELEASE |
| |
| # Verify that alias configs do not have config files. |
| $(foreach r,$(_all_release_configs),\ |
| $(if $(_all_release_configs.$(r).ALIAS),$(if $(_all_release_configs.$(r).FILES),\ |
| $(error Alias release config "$(r)" may not specify release config files $(_all_release_configs.$(r).FILES))\ |
| ))) |
| |
| $(foreach config, $(_all_release_configs), \ |
| $(eval _all_release_configs.$(config).DECLARED_IN:= ) \ |
| $(eval _all_release_configs.$(config).FILES:= ) \ |
| ) |
| _all_release_configs:= |
| config_map_files:= |
| applied_releases:= |
| |
| |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Flag declarations and values |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # This part is in starlark. We generate a root starlark file that loads |
| # all of the flags declaration files that we found, and the flag_value_files |
| # that we chose from the config map above. Then we run that, and load the |
| # results of that into the make environment. |
| |
| # _flag_declaration_files is the combined list of FLAG_DECLARATION_FILES set by |
| # release_config_map.mk files above. |
| |
| # Because starlark can't find files with $(wildcard), write an entrypoint starlark script that |
| # contains the result of the above wildcards for the starlark code to use. |
| filename_to_starlark=$(subst /,_,$(subst .,_,$(1))) |
| _c:=load("//build/make/core/release_config.scl", "release_config") |
| _c+=$(newline)def add(d, k, v): |
| _c+=$(newline)$(space)d = dict(d) |
| _c+=$(newline)$(space)d[k] = v |
| _c+=$(newline)$(space)return d |
| _c+=$(foreach f,$(_flag_declaration_files),$(newline)load("$(f)", flags_$(call filename_to_starlark,$(f)) = "flags")) |
| _c+=$(newline)all_flags = [] $(foreach f,$(_flag_declaration_files),+ [add(x, "declared_in", "$(f)") for x in flags_$(call filename_to_starlark,$(f))]) |
| _c+=$(foreach f,$(flag_value_files),$(newline)load("//$(f)", values_$(call filename_to_starlark,$(f)) = "values")) |
| _c+=$(newline)all_values = [] $(foreach f,$(flag_value_files),+ [add(x, "set_in", "$(f)") for x in values_$(call filename_to_starlark,$(f))]) |
| _c+=$(newline)variables_to_export_to_make = release_config(all_flags, all_values) |
| $(file >$(OUT_DIR)/release_config_entrypoint.scl,$(_c)) |
| _c:= |
| filename_to_starlark:= |
| |
| # Exclude the entrypoint file as a dependency (by passing it as the 2nd argument) so that we don't |
| # rerun kati every build. Kati will replay the $(file) command that generates it every build, |
| # updating its timestamp. |
| # |
| # We also need to pass --allow_external_entrypoint to rbcrun in case the OUT_DIR is set to something |
| # outside of the source tree. |
| $(call run-starlark,$(OUT_DIR)/release_config_entrypoint.scl,$(OUT_DIR)/release_config_entrypoint.scl,--allow_external_entrypoint) |
| |