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author | Steven Moreland <smoreland@google.com> | 2017-04-13 14:00:54 -0700 |
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committer | Steven Moreland <smoreland@google.com> | 2017-04-13 14:03:24 -0700 |
commit | ed86cb711aae2ac0847ed90d43c187be812f3769 (patch) | |
tree | b36d244e14a84793e6d9c30cf67d8218c437d68c /Android.bp | |
parent | b7f0bfbf23be7795613a1d806f87953091315d26 (diff) | |
download | libnl-ed86cb711aae2ac0847ed90d43c187be812f3769.tar.gz |
libnl: mark as vendor_availableandroid-wear-o-preview-4android-wear-o-preview-3android-wear-8.0.0_r2android-wear-8.0.0_r1android-vts-8.0_r2android-vts-8.0_r1oreo-dev
By setting vendor_available, the following may become true:
* a prebuilt library from this release may be used at runtime by
in a later releasse (by vendor code compiled against this release).
so this library shouldn't depend on runtime state that may change
in the future.
* this library may be loaded twice into a single process (potentially
an old version and a newer version). The symbols will be isolated
using linker namespaces, but this may break assumptions about 1
library in 1 process (your singletons will run twice).
Background:
This means that these modules may be built and installed twice --
once for the system partition and once for the vendor partition. The
system version will build just like today, and will be used by the
framework components on /system. The vendor version will build
against a reduced set of exports and libraries -- similar to, but
separate from, the NDK. This means that all your dependencies must
also mark vendor_available.
At runtime, /system binaries will load libraries from /system/lib*,
while /vendor binaries will load libraries from /vendor/lib*. There
are some exceptions in both directions -- bionic(libc,etc) and liblog
are always loaded from /system. And SP-HALs (OpenGL, etc) may load
/vendor code into /system processes, but the dependencies of those
libraries will load from /vendor until it reaches a library that's
always on /system. In the SP-HAL case, if both framework and vendor
libraries depend on a library of the same name, both versions will be
loaded, but they will be isolated from each other.
It's possible to compile differently -- reducing your source files,
exporting different include directories, etc. For details see:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/368372
None of this is enabled unless the device opts into the system/vendor
split with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current.
Bug: 36426473
Bug: 36079834
Test: m -j libnl
Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
Change-Id: I84c5f871cba9c0e67350e04f5e9f34489470f34e
Diffstat (limited to 'Android.bp')
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ cc_library { name: "libnl", + vendor_available: true, srcs: [ "lib/cache.c", |