| // Copyright 2020 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| // |
| // 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 |
| // |
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| // |
| // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| // 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. |
| |
| package dexpreopt |
| |
| import ( |
| "encoding/json" |
| "fmt" |
| "strconv" |
| |
| "android/soong/android" |
| |
| "github.com/google/blueprint/proptools" |
| ) |
| |
| // This comment describes the following: |
| // 1. the concept of class loader context (CLC) and its relation to classpath |
| // 2. how PackageManager constructs CLC from shared libraries and their dependencies |
| // 3. build-time vs. run-time CLC and why this matters for dexpreopt |
| // 4. manifest fixer: a tool that adds missing <uses-library> tags to the manifests |
| // 5. build system support for CLC |
| // |
| // 1. Class loader context |
| // ----------------------- |
| // |
| // Java libraries and apps that have run-time dependency on other libraries should list the used |
| // libraries in their manifest (AndroidManifest.xml file). Each used library should be specified in |
| // a <uses-library> tag that has the library name and an optional attribute specifying if the |
| // library is optional or required. Required libraries are necessary for the library/app to run (it |
| // will fail at runtime if the library cannot be loaded), and optional libraries are used only if |
| // they are present (if not, the library/app can run without them). |
| // |
| // The libraries listed in <uses-library> tags are in the classpath of a library/app. |
| // |
| // Besides libraries, an app may also use another APK (for example in the case of split APKs), or |
| // anything that gets added by the app dynamically. In general, it is impossible to know at build |
| // time what the app may use at runtime. In the build system we focus on the known part: libraries. |
| // |
| // Class loader context (CLC) is a tree-like structure that describes class loader hierarchy. The |
| // build system uses CLC in a more narrow sense: it is a tree of libraries that represents |
| // transitive closure of all <uses-library> dependencies of a library/app. The top-level elements of |
| // a CLC are the direct <uses-library> dependencies specified in the manifest (aka. classpath). Each |
| // node of a CLC tree is a <uses-library> which may have its own <uses-library> sub-nodes. |
| // |
| // Because <uses-library> dependencies are, in general, a graph and not necessarily a tree, CLC may |
| // contain subtrees for the same library multiple times. In other words, CLC is the dependency graph |
| // "unfolded" to a tree. The duplication is only on a logical level, and the actual underlying class |
| // loaders are not duplicated (at runtime there is a single class loader instance for each library). |
| // |
| // Example: A has <uses-library> tags B, C and D; C has <uses-library tags> B and D; |
| // |
| // D has <uses-library> E; B and E have no <uses-library> dependencies. The CLC is: |
| // A |
| // ├── B |
| // ├── C |
| // │ ├── B |
| // │ └── D |
| // │ └── E |
| // └── D |
| // └── E |
| // |
| // CLC defines the lookup order of libraries when resolving Java classes used by the library/app. |
| // The lookup order is important because libraries may contain duplicate classes, and the class is |
| // resolved to the first match. |
| // |
| // 2. PackageManager and "shared" libraries |
| // ---------------------------------------- |
| // |
| // In order to load an APK at runtime, PackageManager (in frameworks/base) creates a CLC. It adds |
| // the libraries listed in the <uses-library> tags in the app's manifest as top-level CLC elements. |
| // For each of the used libraries PackageManager gets all its <uses-library> dependencies (specified |
| // as tags in the manifest of that library) and adds a nested CLC for each dependency. This process |
| // continues recursively until all leaf nodes of the constructed CLC tree are libraries that have no |
| // <uses-library> dependencies. |
| // |
| // PackageManager is aware only of "shared" libraries. The definition of "shared" here differs from |
| // its usual meaning (as in shared vs. static). In Android, Java "shared" libraries are those listed |
| // in /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml file. This file is installed on device. Each entry in it |
| // contains the name of a "shared" library, a path to its DEX jar file and a list of dependencies |
| // (other "shared" libraries that this one uses at runtime and specifies them in <uses-library> tags |
| // in its manifest). |
| // |
| // In other words, there are two sources of information that allow PackageManager to construct CLC |
| // at runtime: <uses-library> tags in the manifests and "shared" library dependencies in |
| // /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml. |
| // |
| // 3. Build-time and run-time CLC and dexpreopt |
| // -------------------------------------------- |
| // |
| // CLC is needed not only when loading a library/app, but also when compiling it. Compilation may |
| // happen either on device (known as "dexopt") or during the build (known as "dexpreopt"). Since |
| // dexopt takes place on device, it has the same information as PackageManager (manifests and |
| // shared library dependencies). Dexpreopt, on the other hand, takes place on host and in a totally |
| // different environment, and it has to get the same information from the build system (see the |
| // section about build system support below). |
| // |
| // Thus, the build-time CLC used by dexpreopt and the run-time CLC used by PackageManager are |
| // the same thing, but computed in two different ways. |
| // |
| // It is important that build-time and run-time CLCs coincide, otherwise the AOT-compiled code |
| // created by dexpreopt will be rejected. In order to check the equality of build-time and |
| // run-time CLCs, the dex2oat compiler records build-time CLC in the *.odex files (in the |
| // "classpath" field of the OAT file header). To find the stored CLC, use the following command: |
| // `oatdump --oat-file=<FILE> | grep '^classpath = '`. |
| // |
| // Mismatch between build-time and run-time CLC is reported in logcat during boot (search with |
| // `logcat | grep -E 'ClassLoaderContext [a-z ]+ mismatch'`. Mismatch is bad for performance, as it |
| // forces the library/app to either be dexopted, or to run without any optimizations (e.g. the app's |
| // code may need to be extracted in memory from the APK, a very expensive operation). |
| // |
| // A <uses-library> can be either optional or required. From dexpreopt standpoint, required library |
| // must be present at build time (its absence is a build error). An optional library may be either |
| // present or absent at build time: if present, it will be added to the CLC, passed to dex2oat and |
| // recorded in the *.odex file; otherwise, if the library is absent, it will be skipped and not |
| // added to CLC. If there is a mismatch between built-time and run-time status (optional library is |
| // present in one case, but not the other), then the build-time and run-time CLCs won't match and |
| // the compiled code will be rejected. It is unknown at build time if the library will be present at |
| // runtime, therefore either including or excluding it may cause CLC mismatch. |
| // |
| // 4. Manifest fixer |
| // ----------------- |
| // |
| // Sometimes <uses-library> tags are missing from the source manifest of a library/app. This may |
| // happen for example if one of the transitive dependencies of the library/app starts using another |
| // <uses-library>, and the library/app's manifest isn't updated to include it. |
| // |
| // Soong can compute some of the missing <uses-library> tags for a given library/app automatically |
| // as SDK libraries in the transitive dependency closure of the library/app. The closure is needed |
| // because a library/app may depend on a static library that may in turn depend on an SDK library, |
| // (possibly transitively via another library). |
| // |
| // Not all <uses-library> tags can be computed in this way, because some of the <uses-library> |
| // dependencies are not SDK libraries, or they are not reachable via transitive dependency closure. |
| // But when possible, allowing Soong to calculate the manifest entries is less prone to errors and |
| // simplifies maintenance. For example, consider a situation when many apps use some static library |
| // that adds a new <uses-library> dependency -- all the apps will have to be updated. That is |
| // difficult to maintain. |
| // |
| // Soong computes the libraries that need to be in the manifest as the top-level libraries in CLC. |
| // These libraries are passed to the manifest_fixer. |
| // |
| // All libraries added to the manifest should be "shared" libraries, so that PackageManager can look |
| // up their dependencies and reconstruct the nested subcontexts at runtime. There is no build check |
| // to ensure this, it is an assumption. |
| // |
| // 5. Build system support |
| // ----------------------- |
| // |
| // In order to construct CLC for dexpreopt and manifest_fixer, the build system needs to know all |
| // <uses-library> dependencies of the dexpreopted library/app (including transitive dependencies). |
| // For each <uses-librarry> dependency it needs to know the following information: |
| // |
| // - the real name of the <uses-library> (it may be different from the module name) |
| // - build-time (on host) and run-time (on device) paths to the DEX jar file of the library |
| // - whether this library is optional or required |
| // - all <uses-library> dependencies |
| // |
| // Since the build system doesn't have access to the manifest contents (it cannot read manifests at |
| // the time of build rule generation), it is necessary to copy this information to the Android.bp |
| // and Android.mk files. For blueprints, the relevant properties are `uses_libs` and |
| // `optional_uses_libs`. For makefiles, relevant variables are `LOCAL_USES_LIBRARIES` and |
| // `LOCAL_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES`. It is preferable to avoid specifying these properties explicilty |
| // when they can be computed automatically by Soong (as the transitive closure of SDK library |
| // dependencies). |
| // |
| // Some of the Java libraries that are used as <uses-library> are not SDK libraries (they are |
| // defined as `java_library` rather than `java_sdk_library` in the Android.bp files). In order for |
| // the build system to handle them automatically like SDK libraries, it is possible to set a |
| // property `provides_uses_lib` or variable `LOCAL_PROVIDES_USES_LIBRARY` on the blueprint/makefile |
| // module of such library. This property can also be used to specify real library name in cases |
| // when it differs from the module name. |
| // |
| // Because the information from the manifests has to be duplicated in the Android.bp/Android.mk |
| // files, there is a danger that it may get out of sync. To guard against that, the build system |
| // generates a rule that checks the metadata in the build files against the contents of a manifest |
| // (verify_uses_libraries). The manifest can be available as a source file, or as part of a prebuilt |
| // APK. Note that reading the manifests at the Ninja stage of the build is fine, unlike the build |
| // rule generation phase. |
| // |
| // ClassLoaderContext is a structure that represents CLC. |
| type ClassLoaderContext struct { |
| // The name of the library. |
| Name string |
| |
| // If the library is optional or required. |
| Optional bool |
| |
| // On-host build path to the library dex file (used in dex2oat argument --class-loader-context). |
| Host android.Path |
| |
| // On-device install path (used in dex2oat argument --stored-class-loader-context). |
| Device string |
| |
| // Nested sub-CLC for dependencies. |
| Subcontexts []*ClassLoaderContext |
| } |
| |
| // excludeLibs excludes the libraries from this ClassLoaderContext. |
| // |
| // This treats the supplied context as being immutable (as it may come from a dependency). So, it |
| // implements copy-on-exclusion logic. That means that if any of the excluded libraries are used |
| // within this context then this will return a deep copy of this without those libraries. |
| // |
| // If this ClassLoaderContext matches one of the libraries to exclude then this returns (nil, true) |
| // to indicate that this context should be excluded from the containing list. |
| // |
| // If any of this ClassLoaderContext's Subcontexts reference the excluded libraries then this |
| // returns a pointer to a copy of this without the excluded libraries and true to indicate that this |
| // was copied. |
| // |
| // Otherwise, this returns a pointer to this and false to indicate that this was not copied. |
| func (c *ClassLoaderContext) excludeLibs(excludedLibs []string) (*ClassLoaderContext, bool) { |
| if android.InList(c.Name, excludedLibs) { |
| return nil, true |
| } |
| |
| if excludedList, modified := excludeLibsFromCLCList(c.Subcontexts, excludedLibs); modified { |
| clcCopy := *c |
| clcCopy.Subcontexts = excludedList |
| return &clcCopy, true |
| } |
| |
| return c, false |
| } |
| |
| // ClassLoaderContextMap is a map from SDK version to CLC. There is a special entry with key |
| // AnySdkVersion that stores unconditional CLC that is added regardless of the target SDK version. |
| // |
| // Conditional CLC is for compatibility libraries which didn't exist prior to a certain SDK version |
| // (say, N), but classes in them were in the bootclasspath jars, etc., and in version N they have |
| // been separated into a standalone <uses-library>. Compatibility libraries should only be in the |
| // CLC if the library/app that uses them has `targetSdkVersion` less than N in the manifest. |
| // |
| // Currently only apps (but not libraries) use conditional CLC. |
| // |
| // Target SDK version information is unavailable to the build system at rule generation time, so |
| // the build system doesn't know whether conditional CLC is needed for a given app or not. So it |
| // generates a build rule that includes conditional CLC for all versions, extracts the target SDK |
| // version from the manifest, and filters the CLCs based on that version. Exact final CLC that is |
| // passed to dex2oat is unknown to the build system, and gets known only at Ninja stage. |
| type ClassLoaderContextMap map[int][]*ClassLoaderContext |
| |
| // Compatibility libraries. Some are optional, and some are required: this is the default that |
| // affects how they are handled by the Soong logic that automatically adds implicit SDK libraries |
| // to the manifest_fixer, but an explicit `uses_libs`/`optional_uses_libs` can override this. |
| var OrgApacheHttpLegacy = "org.apache.http.legacy" |
| var AndroidTestBase = "android.test.base" |
| var AndroidTestMock = "android.test.mock" |
| var AndroidHidlBase = "android.hidl.base-V1.0-java" |
| var AndroidHidlManager = "android.hidl.manager-V1.0-java" |
| |
| // Compatibility libraries grouped by version/optionality (for convenience, to avoid repeating the |
| // same lists in multiple places). |
| var OptionalCompatUsesLibs28 = []string{ |
| OrgApacheHttpLegacy, |
| } |
| var OptionalCompatUsesLibs30 = []string{ |
| AndroidTestBase, |
| AndroidTestMock, |
| } |
| var CompatUsesLibs29 = []string{ |
| AndroidHidlManager, |
| AndroidHidlBase, |
| } |
| var OptionalCompatUsesLibs = append(android.CopyOf(OptionalCompatUsesLibs28), OptionalCompatUsesLibs30...) |
| var CompatUsesLibs = android.CopyOf(CompatUsesLibs29) |
| |
| const UnknownInstallLibraryPath = "error" |
| |
| // AnySdkVersion means that the class loader context is needed regardless of the targetSdkVersion |
| // of the app. The numeric value affects the key order in the map and, as a result, the order of |
| // arguments passed to construct_context.py (high value means that the unconditional context goes |
| // last). We use the converntional "current" SDK level (10000), but any big number would do as well. |
| const AnySdkVersion int = android.FutureApiLevelInt |
| |
| // Add class loader context for the given library to the map entry for the given SDK version. |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) addContext(ctx android.ModuleInstallPathContext, sdkVer int, lib string, |
| optional bool, hostPath, installPath android.Path, nestedClcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) error { |
| |
| // For prebuilts, library should have the same name as the source module. |
| lib = android.RemoveOptionalPrebuiltPrefix(lib) |
| |
| devicePath := UnknownInstallLibraryPath |
| if installPath == nil { |
| if android.InList(lib, CompatUsesLibs) || android.InList(lib, OptionalCompatUsesLibs) { |
| // Assume that compatibility libraries are installed in /system/framework. |
| installPath = android.PathForModuleInstall(ctx, "framework", lib+".jar") |
| } else { |
| // For some stub libraries the only known thing is the name of their implementation |
| // library, but the library itself is unavailable (missing or part of a prebuilt). In |
| // such cases we still need to add the library to <uses-library> tags in the manifest, |
| // but we cannot use it for dexpreopt. |
| } |
| } |
| if installPath != nil { |
| devicePath = android.InstallPathToOnDevicePath(ctx, installPath.(android.InstallPath)) |
| } |
| |
| // Nested class loader context shouldn't have conditional part (it is allowed only at the top level). |
| for ver, _ := range nestedClcMap { |
| if ver != AnySdkVersion { |
| _, clcPaths := ComputeClassLoaderContextDependencies(nestedClcMap) |
| return fmt.Errorf("nested class loader context shouldn't have conditional part: %+v", clcPaths) |
| } |
| } |
| subcontexts := nestedClcMap[AnySdkVersion] |
| |
| // Check if the library with this name is already present in unconditional top-level CLC. |
| for _, clc := range clcMap[sdkVer] { |
| if clc.Name != lib { |
| // Ok, a different library. |
| } else if clc.Host == hostPath && clc.Device == devicePath { |
| // Ok, the same library with the same paths. Don't re-add it, but don't raise an error |
| // either, as the same library may be reachable via different transitional dependencies. |
| return nil |
| } else { |
| // Fail, as someone is trying to add the same library with different paths. This likely |
| // indicates an error somewhere else, like trying to add a stub library. |
| return fmt.Errorf("a <uses-library> named %q is already in class loader context,"+ |
| "but the library paths are different:\t\n", lib) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| clcMap[sdkVer] = append(clcMap[sdkVer], &ClassLoaderContext{ |
| Name: lib, |
| Optional: optional, |
| Host: hostPath, |
| Device: devicePath, |
| Subcontexts: subcontexts, |
| }) |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // Add class loader context for the given SDK version. Don't fail on unknown build/install paths, as |
| // libraries with unknown paths still need to be processed by manifest_fixer (which doesn't care |
| // about paths). For the subset of libraries that are used in dexpreopt, their build/install paths |
| // are validated later before CLC is used (in validateClassLoaderContext). |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) AddContext(ctx android.ModuleInstallPathContext, sdkVer int, |
| lib string, optional bool, hostPath, installPath android.Path, nestedClcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) { |
| |
| err := clcMap.addContext(ctx, sdkVer, lib, optional, hostPath, installPath, nestedClcMap) |
| if err != nil { |
| ctx.ModuleErrorf(err.Error()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Merge the other class loader context map into this one, do not override existing entries. |
| // The implicitRootLib parameter is the name of the library for which the other class loader |
| // context map was constructed. If the implicitRootLib is itself a <uses-library>, it should be |
| // already present in the class loader context (with the other context as its subcontext) -- in |
| // that case do not re-add the other context. Otherwise add the other context at the top-level. |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) AddContextMap(otherClcMap ClassLoaderContextMap, implicitRootLib string) { |
| if otherClcMap == nil { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // If the implicit root of the merged map is already present as one of top-level subtrees, do |
| // not merge it second time. |
| for _, clc := range clcMap[AnySdkVersion] { |
| if clc.Name == implicitRootLib { |
| return |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for sdkVer, otherClcs := range otherClcMap { |
| for _, otherClc := range otherClcs { |
| alreadyHave := false |
| for _, clc := range clcMap[sdkVer] { |
| if clc.Name == otherClc.Name { |
| alreadyHave = true |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if !alreadyHave { |
| clcMap[sdkVer] = append(clcMap[sdkVer], otherClc) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Returns top-level libraries in the CLC (conditional CLC, i.e. compatibility libraries are not |
| // included). This is the list of libraries that should be in the <uses-library> tags in the |
| // manifest. Some of them may be present in the source manifest, others are added by manifest_fixer. |
| // Required and optional libraries are in separate lists. |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) UsesLibs() (required []string, optional []string) { |
| if clcMap != nil { |
| clcs := clcMap[AnySdkVersion] |
| required = make([]string, 0, len(clcs)) |
| optional = make([]string, 0, len(clcs)) |
| for _, clc := range clcs { |
| if clc.Optional { |
| optional = append(optional, clc.Name) |
| } else { |
| required = append(required, clc.Name) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return required, optional |
| } |
| |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) Dump() string { |
| jsonCLC := toJsonClassLoaderContext(clcMap) |
| bytes, err := json.MarshalIndent(jsonCLC, "", " ") |
| if err != nil { |
| panic(err) |
| } |
| return string(bytes) |
| } |
| |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) DumpForFlag() string { |
| jsonCLC := toJsonClassLoaderContext(clcMap) |
| bytes, err := json.Marshal(jsonCLC) |
| if err != nil { |
| panic(err) |
| } |
| return proptools.ShellEscapeIncludingSpaces(string(bytes)) |
| } |
| |
| // excludeLibsFromCLCList excludes the libraries from the ClassLoaderContext in this list. |
| // |
| // This treats the supplied list as being immutable (as it may come from a dependency). So, it |
| // implements copy-on-exclusion logic. That means that if any of the excluded libraries are used |
| // within the contexts in the list then this will return a deep copy of the list without those |
| // libraries. |
| // |
| // If any of the ClassLoaderContext in the list reference the excluded libraries then this returns a |
| // copy of this list without the excluded libraries and true to indicate that this was copied. |
| // |
| // Otherwise, this returns the list and false to indicate that this was not copied. |
| func excludeLibsFromCLCList(clcList []*ClassLoaderContext, excludedLibs []string) ([]*ClassLoaderContext, bool) { |
| modifiedList := false |
| copiedList := make([]*ClassLoaderContext, 0, len(clcList)) |
| for _, clc := range clcList { |
| resultClc, modifiedClc := clc.excludeLibs(excludedLibs) |
| if resultClc != nil { |
| copiedList = append(copiedList, resultClc) |
| } |
| modifiedList = modifiedList || modifiedClc |
| } |
| |
| if modifiedList { |
| return copiedList, true |
| } else { |
| return clcList, false |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ExcludeLibs excludes the libraries from the ClassLoaderContextMap. |
| // |
| // If the list o libraries is empty then this returns the ClassLoaderContextMap. |
| // |
| // This treats the ClassLoaderContextMap as being immutable (as it may come from a dependency). So, |
| // it implements copy-on-exclusion logic. That means that if any of the excluded libraries are used |
| // within the contexts in the map then this will return a deep copy of the map without those |
| // libraries. |
| // |
| // Otherwise, this returns the map unchanged. |
| func (clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) ExcludeLibs(excludedLibs []string) ClassLoaderContextMap { |
| if len(excludedLibs) == 0 { |
| return clcMap |
| } |
| |
| excludedClcMap := make(ClassLoaderContextMap) |
| modifiedMap := false |
| for sdkVersion, clcList := range clcMap { |
| excludedList, modifiedList := excludeLibsFromCLCList(clcList, excludedLibs) |
| if len(excludedList) != 0 { |
| excludedClcMap[sdkVersion] = excludedList |
| } |
| modifiedMap = modifiedMap || modifiedList |
| } |
| |
| if modifiedMap { |
| return excludedClcMap |
| } else { |
| return clcMap |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Now that the full unconditional context is known, reconstruct conditional context. |
| // Apply filters for individual libraries, mirroring what the PackageManager does when it |
| // constructs class loader context on device. |
| // |
| // TODO(b/132357300): remove "android.hidl.manager" and "android.hidl.base" for non-system apps. |
| func fixClassLoaderContext(clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) { |
| required, optional := clcMap.UsesLibs() |
| usesLibs := append(required, optional...) |
| |
| for sdkVer, clcs := range clcMap { |
| if sdkVer == AnySdkVersion { |
| continue |
| } |
| fixedClcs := []*ClassLoaderContext{} |
| for _, clc := range clcs { |
| if android.InList(clc.Name, usesLibs) { |
| // skip compatibility libraries that are already included in unconditional context |
| } else if clc.Name == AndroidTestMock && !android.InList("android.test.runner", usesLibs) { |
| // android.test.mock is only needed as a compatibility library (in conditional class |
| // loader context) if android.test.runner is used, otherwise skip it |
| } else { |
| fixedClcs = append(fixedClcs, clc) |
| } |
| clcMap[sdkVer] = fixedClcs |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Return true if all build/install library paths are valid (including recursive subcontexts), |
| // otherwise return false. A build path is valid if it's not nil. An install path is valid if it's |
| // not equal to a special "error" value. |
| func validateClassLoaderContext(clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) (bool, error) { |
| for sdkVer, clcs := range clcMap { |
| if valid, err := validateClassLoaderContextRec(sdkVer, clcs); !valid || err != nil { |
| return valid, err |
| } |
| } |
| return true, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Helper function for validateClassLoaderContext() that handles recursion. |
| func validateClassLoaderContextRec(sdkVer int, clcs []*ClassLoaderContext) (bool, error) { |
| for _, clc := range clcs { |
| if clc.Host == nil || clc.Device == UnknownInstallLibraryPath { |
| if sdkVer == AnySdkVersion { |
| // Return error if dexpreopt doesn't know paths to one of the <uses-library> |
| // dependencies. In the future we may need to relax this and just disable dexpreopt. |
| if clc.Host == nil { |
| return false, fmt.Errorf("invalid build path for <uses-library> \"%s\"", clc.Name) |
| } else { |
| return false, fmt.Errorf("invalid install path for <uses-library> \"%s\"", clc.Name) |
| } |
| } else { |
| // No error for compatibility libraries, as Soong doesn't know if they are needed |
| // (this depends on the targetSdkVersion in the manifest), but the CLC is invalid. |
| return false, nil |
| } |
| } |
| if valid, err := validateClassLoaderContextRec(sdkVer, clc.Subcontexts); !valid || err != nil { |
| return valid, err |
| } |
| } |
| return true, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Returns a slice of library names and a slice of build paths for all possible dependencies that |
| // the class loader context may refer to. |
| // Perform a depth-first preorder traversal of the class loader context tree for each SDK version. |
| func ComputeClassLoaderContextDependencies(clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) (names []string, paths android.Paths) { |
| for _, clcs := range clcMap { |
| currentNames, currentPaths := ComputeClassLoaderContextDependenciesRec(clcs) |
| names = append(names, currentNames...) |
| paths = append(paths, currentPaths...) |
| } |
| return android.FirstUniqueStrings(names), android.FirstUniquePaths(paths) |
| } |
| |
| // Helper function for ComputeClassLoaderContextDependencies() that handles recursion. |
| func ComputeClassLoaderContextDependenciesRec(clcs []*ClassLoaderContext) (names []string, paths android.Paths) { |
| for _, clc := range clcs { |
| subNames, subPaths := ComputeClassLoaderContextDependenciesRec(clc.Subcontexts) |
| names = append(names, clc.Name) |
| paths = append(paths, clc.Host) |
| names = append(names, subNames...) |
| paths = append(paths, subPaths...) |
| } |
| return names, paths |
| } |
| |
| // Class loader contexts that come from Make via JSON dexpreopt.config. JSON CLC representation is |
| // the same as Soong representation except that SDK versions and paths are represented with strings. |
| type jsonClassLoaderContext struct { |
| Name string |
| Optional bool |
| Host string |
| Device string |
| Subcontexts []*jsonClassLoaderContext |
| } |
| |
| // A map from SDK version (represented with a JSON string) to JSON CLCs. |
| type jsonClassLoaderContextMap map[string][]*jsonClassLoaderContext |
| |
| // Convert JSON CLC map to Soong represenation. |
| func fromJsonClassLoaderContext(ctx android.PathContext, jClcMap jsonClassLoaderContextMap) ClassLoaderContextMap { |
| clcMap := make(ClassLoaderContextMap) |
| for sdkVerStr, clcs := range jClcMap { |
| sdkVer, ok := strconv.Atoi(sdkVerStr) |
| if ok != nil { |
| if sdkVerStr == "any" { |
| sdkVer = AnySdkVersion |
| } else { |
| android.ReportPathErrorf(ctx, "failed to parse SDK version in dexpreopt.config: '%s'", sdkVerStr) |
| } |
| } |
| clcMap[sdkVer] = fromJsonClassLoaderContextRec(ctx, clcs) |
| } |
| return clcMap |
| } |
| |
| // Recursive helper for fromJsonClassLoaderContext. |
| func fromJsonClassLoaderContextRec(ctx android.PathContext, jClcs []*jsonClassLoaderContext) []*ClassLoaderContext { |
| clcs := make([]*ClassLoaderContext, 0, len(jClcs)) |
| for _, clc := range jClcs { |
| clcs = append(clcs, &ClassLoaderContext{ |
| Name: clc.Name, |
| Optional: clc.Optional, |
| Host: constructPath(ctx, clc.Host), |
| Device: clc.Device, |
| Subcontexts: fromJsonClassLoaderContextRec(ctx, clc.Subcontexts), |
| }) |
| } |
| return clcs |
| } |
| |
| // Convert Soong CLC map to JSON representation for Make. |
| func toJsonClassLoaderContext(clcMap ClassLoaderContextMap) jsonClassLoaderContextMap { |
| jClcMap := make(jsonClassLoaderContextMap) |
| for sdkVer, clcs := range clcMap { |
| sdkVerStr := fmt.Sprintf("%d", sdkVer) |
| if sdkVer == AnySdkVersion { |
| sdkVerStr = "any" |
| } |
| jClcMap[sdkVerStr] = toJsonClassLoaderContextRec(clcs) |
| } |
| return jClcMap |
| } |
| |
| // Recursive helper for toJsonClassLoaderContext. |
| func toJsonClassLoaderContextRec(clcs []*ClassLoaderContext) []*jsonClassLoaderContext { |
| jClcs := make([]*jsonClassLoaderContext, len(clcs)) |
| for i, clc := range clcs { |
| var host string |
| if clc.Host == nil { |
| // Defer build failure to when this CLC is actually used. |
| host = fmt.Sprintf("implementation-jar-for-%s-is-not-available.jar", clc.Name) |
| } else { |
| host = clc.Host.String() |
| } |
| jClcs[i] = &jsonClassLoaderContext{ |
| Name: clc.Name, |
| Optional: clc.Optional, |
| Host: host, |
| Device: clc.Device, |
| Subcontexts: toJsonClassLoaderContextRec(clc.Subcontexts), |
| } |
| } |
| return jClcs |
| } |