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2025-02-12Don't panic in ModuleForTests and friends Colin Cross
Panicking in ModuleForTests and similar test helper functions was a mistake. Go's test runner stops running tests as soon as any test panics, which means debugging multiple tests panicking requires rerunning all the tests after fixing each panic to find the next one. Pass the *testing.T into ModuleForTests and friends so that it can call t.Fatalf instead. Test: all soong tests pass Change-Id: I5d0f2424eaf04fb795079e6d1e4b9469d8c7033c
2023-10-02Revert "Split Rust crate builds into compile and link phases." Colin Cross
This reverts commit e7c71c344d462cac998b37d551bd78baa892082d. The intermediates created by the separated rust compile steps are very large, on the order of 60GB. This is more than CI can support for now, revert the split into compile and link phases. This comes at the expense of incremental build time, especially when modifying C/C++ sources that are dependencies of rust modules. Bug: 293349612 Test: builds Change-Id: I81169e7d0727330c8de5e7688dcdc87fe7b8d3b5
2023-09-22Revert "support sandboxed rust rules" Wen-yi Chu
Revert submission 2629131-sandbox-rust-inputs Reason for revert: Fail on android build. Reverted changes: /q/submissionid:2629131-sandbox-rust-inputs Change-Id: Ifd9aa46e80a12d8f4ffa0a2daa74b96727cbb7e6
2023-09-15support sandboxed rust rules Sam Delmerico
This commit adds support for compiling rust rules inside the sbox sandbox. To compile a rust module with sandboxing enabled, the entry point to the crate must be specified via the `crate_root` property, and all input sources and compile-time data must be specified via the `srcs` and `compile_data` properties. Bug: 286077158 Change-Id: I8c9dc5cf7578037a583b4be2e2f73cf20ffd4408
2023-04-12Split Rust crate builds into compile and link phases. Peter Collingbourne
Teach rustc to generate object files instead of a linked executable for binary and shared library crates. This lets us skip the lengthy Rust compilation phase when only the C++ dependencies of these crates have changed. This works using a Python script that replaces the linker invoked by rustc and converts the linker command line into a rspfile that can be used during the link phase. The script makes certain assumptions about how rustc invokes the linker, but since we control the version of Rust we use, we can update the script if those assumptions ever break. I've asked the Rust developers about adding an official way to do this so hopefully we won't need to rely on this hack in the future. The rustc rule for Kythe has been altered to pass linker=true, somewhat consistent with the main rustc rule, which now doesn't invoke the actual linker either. `m xref_rust` still succeeds, but hopefully we can find someone who knows more about the rest of the Kythe pipeline who can let us know whether it should still work. Otherwise, let's use this CL as an opportunity to find out whether the rest of the pipeline is happy with linker=true, since otherwise we will find it hard to maintain the Kythe rule in the future. Change-Id: Ifb9c8689c1bd78c0afcf6fdfd111140d20377536
2021-11-04rust: Support MTE memtag_heap sanitizer Ivan Lozano
This CL adds support for the MTE memtag_heap sanitizer. This is controlled via inclusion of an ELF note. Bug: 170672854 Test: Heap MTE-enabled Rust test binary triggers MTE Change-Id: I2619818785e86a94667d02b30d102c83456b7925