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authorDan Willemsen <dwillemsen@google.com>2017-04-07 14:15:02 -0700
committerSteven Moreland <smoreland@google.com>2017-04-19 10:32:26 -0700
commitc8a3eb676402ebc85ed7fe8984693028e8dc39f7 (patch)
tree64fe61e9de07480773f7ffa51f73de690b5065c3
parent5a975c703f3064838500c1460ebd962e3cd62229 (diff)
downloadlibhardware_legacy-c8a3eb676402ebc85ed7fe8984693028e8dc39f7.tar.gz
Mark as vendor_available
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 Bug: 37343006 Test: Android-aosp_arm.mk is the same before/after Test: build.ninja is the same before/after Test: build-aosp_arm.ninja is the same before/after Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current (cherry picked from commit 703e783e280b0ce9e8215960dc08b389cf12ed3c) Merged-In: I3f1e4986c5920b4a64768636cb0bc37fa602c7a7 Change-Id: I3f1e4986c5920b4a64768636cb0bc37fa602c7a7
-rw-r--r--Android.bp1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Android.bp b/Android.bp
index a24f426..087342a 100644
--- a/Android.bp
+++ b/Android.bp
@@ -6,4 +6,5 @@ cc_library {
srcs: ["power/power.c"],
export_include_dirs: ["include"],
shared_libs: ["libcutils", "liblog"],
+ vendor_available: true,
}