Merge "Add spl-downgrade field to ota metadata"
diff --git a/PREUPLOAD.cfg b/PREUPLOAD.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce75150
--- /dev/null
+++ b/PREUPLOAD.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+[Hook Scripts]
+do_not_use_DO_NOT_MERGE = ${REPO_ROOT}/build/soong/scripts/check_do_not_merge.sh ${PREUPLOAD_COMMIT}
diff --git a/core/Makefile b/core/Makefile
index a7553f0..cb5e44c 100644
--- a/core/Makefile
+++ b/core/Makefile
@@ -1014,6 +1014,15 @@
   INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_ARGS += --vendor_cmdline "$(INTERNAL_KERNEL_CMDLINE)"
 endif
 
+ifdef INTERNAL_BOOTCONFIG
+INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/vendor-bootconfig.img
+$(INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET):
+	rm -f $@
+	$(foreach param,$(INTERNAL_BOOTCONFIG), \
+	 printf "%s\n" $(param) >> $@;)
+  INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_ARGS += --vendor_bootconfig $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET)
+endif
+
 # $(1): Build target name
 # $(2): Staging dir to be compressed
 # $(3): Build dependencies
@@ -1061,7 +1070,7 @@
 
 INSTALLED_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/vendor_boot.img
 $(INSTALLED_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET): $(MKBOOTIMG) $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_RAMDISK_TARGET) $(INSTALLED_DTBIMAGE_TARGET)
-$(INSTALLED_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET): $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT_TARGETS)
+$(INSTALLED_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET): $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT_TARGETS) $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET)
 ifeq ($(BOARD_AVB_ENABLE),true)
 $(INSTALLED_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_TARGET): $(AVBTOOL) $(BOARD_AVB_VENDOR_BOOTIMAGE_KEY_PATH)
 	$(call pretty,"Target vendor_boot image: $@")
@@ -4136,6 +4145,7 @@
   mkuserimg_mke2fs \
   ota_from_target_files \
   repack_bootimg \
+  secilc \
   sefcontext_compile \
   sgdisk \
   shflags \
@@ -4598,11 +4608,15 @@
 ifdef BUILDING_VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE
   $(BUILT_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE): $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FILES)
   $(BUILT_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE): $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT_TARGETS)
+  # The vendor ramdisk may be built from the recovery ramdisk.
+  ifeq (true,$(BOARD_MOVE_RECOVERY_RESOURCES_TO_VENDOR_BOOT))
+    $(BUILT_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE): $(INTERNAL_RECOVERY_RAMDISK_FILES_TIMESTAMP)
+  endif
 endif
 
 ifdef BUILDING_RECOVERY_IMAGE
   # TODO(b/30414428): Can't depend on INTERNAL_RECOVERYIMAGE_FILES alone like other
-  # BUILD_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE dependencies because currently there're cp/rsync/rm
+  # BUILT_TARGET_FILES_PACKAGE dependencies because currently there're cp/rsync/rm
   # commands in build-recoveryimage-target, which would touch the files under
   # TARGET_RECOVERY_OUT and race with packaging target-files.zip.
   ifeq ($(BOARD_USES_RECOVERY_AS_BOOT),true)
@@ -4793,6 +4807,9 @@
 ifdef INSTALLED_DTBIMAGE_TARGET
 	cp $(INSTALLED_DTBIMAGE_TARGET) $(zip_root)/VENDOR_BOOT/dtb
 endif
+ifdef INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET
+	cp $(INTERNAL_VENDOR_BOOTCONFIG_TARGET) $(zip_root)/VENDOR_BOOT/vendor_bootconfig
+endif
 ifdef BOARD_KERNEL_BASE
 	echo "$(BOARD_KERNEL_BASE)" > $(zip_root)/VENDOR_BOOT/base
 endif
diff --git a/core/app_prebuilt_internal.mk b/core/app_prebuilt_internal.mk
index cb1b453..ad96b5b 100644
--- a/core/app_prebuilt_internal.mk
+++ b/core/app_prebuilt_internal.mk
@@ -104,17 +104,19 @@
 
 my_enforced_uses_libraries :=
 ifdef LOCAL_ENFORCE_USES_LIBRARIES
-  my_enforced_uses_libraries := $(intermediates.COMMON)/enforce_uses_libraries.timestamp
+  my_enforced_uses_libraries := $(intermediates.COMMON)/enforce_uses_libraries.status
   $(my_enforced_uses_libraries): PRIVATE_USES_LIBRARIES := $(LOCAL_USES_LIBRARIES)
   $(my_enforced_uses_libraries): PRIVATE_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES := $(LOCAL_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES)
+  $(my_enforced_uses_libraries): PRIVATE_RELAX_CHECK := $(RELAX_USES_LIBRARY_CHECK)
   $(my_enforced_uses_libraries): $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/verify_uses_libraries.sh $(AAPT)
   $(my_enforced_uses_libraries): $(my_prebuilt_src_file)
 	@echo Verifying uses-libraries: $<
+	rm -f $@
 	aapt_binary=$(AAPT) \
 	  uses_library_names="$(strip $(PRIVATE_USES_LIBRARIES))" \
 	  optional_uses_library_names="$(strip $(PRIVATE_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES))" \
-	  $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/verify_uses_libraries.sh $<
-	touch $@
+	  relax_check="$(strip $(PRIVATE_RELAX_CHECK))" \
+	  $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/verify_uses_libraries.sh $< $@
   $(built_module) : $(my_enforced_uses_libraries)
 endif
 
diff --git a/core/board_config.mk b/core/board_config.mk
index 183bdbb..245a639 100644
--- a/core/board_config.mk
+++ b/core/board_config.mk
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_HAVE_BLUETOOTH
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_INSTALLER_CMDLINE
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_KERNEL_CMDLINE
+_board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_BOOTCONFIG
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_KERNEL_BASE
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_USES_GENERIC_AUDIO
 _board_strip_readonly_list += BOARD_USES_RECOVERY_AS_BOOT
@@ -222,6 +223,7 @@
 .KATI_READONLY := $(_board_strip_readonly_list)
 
 INTERNAL_KERNEL_CMDLINE := $(BOARD_KERNEL_CMDLINE)
+INTERNAL_BOOTCONFIG := $(BOARD_BOOTCONFIG)
 
 ifneq ($(filter %64,$(TARGET_ARCH)),)
   TARGET_IS_64_BIT := true
diff --git a/core/config.mk b/core/config.mk
index ed6429a..3bd3622 100644
--- a/core/config.mk
+++ b/core/config.mk
@@ -149,14 +149,14 @@
   2ND_TARGET_PROJECT_SYSTEM_INCLUDES \
   ,Project include variables have been removed)
 $(KATI_obsolete_var TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_APPS TARGET_PREFER_32_BIT_EXECUTABLES)
-$(KATI_obsolete_var PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_SYSTEM_CERTIFICATE_REQUIREMENT_WHITELIST,Use PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_SYSTEM_CERTIFICATE_REQUIREMENT_ALLOW_LIST.)
-$(KATI_obsolete_var PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_WHITELIST,Use PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_ALLOWED_LIST.)
+$(KATI_obsolete_var PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_SYSTEM_CERTIFICATE_REQUIREMENT_WHITELIST,Use PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_SYSTEM_CERTIFICATE_REQUIREMENT_ALLOW_LIST)
+$(KATI_obsolete_var PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_WHITELIST,Use PRODUCT_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_ALLOWED_LIST)
 $(KATI_obsolete_var COVERAGE_PATHS,Use NATIVE_COVERAGE_PATHS instead)
 $(KATI_obsolete_var COVERAGE_EXCLUDE_PATHS,Use NATIVE_COVERAGE_EXCLUDE_PATHS instead)
-$(KATI_obsolete_var BOARD_VNDK_RUNTIME_DISABLE,VNDK-Lite is no longer supported.)
-$(KATI_obsolete_var LOCAL_SANITIZE_BLACKLIST,Use LOCAL_SANITIZE_BLOCKLIST instead.)
-$(KATI_deprecated_var BOARD_PLAT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIR,Use SYSTEM_EXT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIRS instead.)
-$(KATI_deprecated_var BOARD_PLAT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIR,Use SYSTEM_EXT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIRS instead.)
+$(KATI_obsolete_var BOARD_VNDK_RUNTIME_DISABLE,VNDK-Lite is no longer supported)
+$(KATI_obsolete_var LOCAL_SANITIZE_BLACKLIST,Use LOCAL_SANITIZE_BLOCKLIST instead)
+$(KATI_deprecated_var BOARD_PLAT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIR,Use SYSTEM_EXT_PUBLIC_SEPOLICY_DIRS instead)
+$(KATI_deprecated_var BOARD_PLAT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIR,Use SYSTEM_EXT_PRIVATE_SEPOLICY_DIRS instead)
 $(KATI_obsolete_var TARGET_NO_VENDOR_BOOT,Use PRODUCT_BUILD_VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE instead)
 
 # Used to force goals to build.  Only use for conditionally defined goals.
@@ -479,6 +479,17 @@
 USE_D8 := true
 .KATI_READONLY := USE_D8
 
+# Whether to fail immediately if verify_uses_libraries check fails, or to keep
+# going and restrict dexpreopt to not compile any code for the failed module.
+#
+# The intended use case for this flag is to have a smoother migration path for
+# the Java modules that need to add <uses-library> information in their build
+# files. The flag allows to quickly silence build errors. This flag should be
+# used with caution and only as a temporary measure, as it masks real errors
+# and affects performance.
+RELAX_USES_LIBRARY_CHECK ?= false
+.KATI_READONLY := RELAX_USES_LIBRARY_CHECK
+
 #
 # Tools that are prebuilts for TARGET_BUILD_USE_PREBUILT_SDKS
 #
diff --git a/core/definitions.mk b/core/definitions.mk
index faabd0d..2883f0d 100644
--- a/core/definitions.mk
+++ b/core/definitions.mk
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
   $(foreach m, $(ALL_MODULES), \
     $(eval ALL_MODULES.$(m).NOTICE_DEPS := \
       $(sort \
-         $(foreach d,$(ALL_MODULES.$(m).NOTICE_DEPS), \
+         $(foreach d,$(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(m).NOTICE_DEPS)), \
            $(_lookup.$(d)) \
         ) \
       ) \
@@ -578,7 +578,9 @@
 define license-metadata-rule
 $(strip $(eval _dir := $(call license-metadata-dir)))
 $(strip $(eval _deps := $(sort $(filter-out $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic,$(foreach d,$(ALL_MODULES.$(1).NOTICE_DEPS), $(_dir)/$(d).meta_lic)))))
-$(foreach b,$(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).BUILT) $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED)),
+$(strip $(eval _notices := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).NOTICES))))
+$(strip $(eval _tgts := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).BUILT) $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED))))
+$(foreach b,$(_tgts),
 $(_dir)/$(b).meta_module ::
 	mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
 	echo $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic >> $$@
@@ -587,29 +589,46 @@
 )
 $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_KINDS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).LICENSE_KINDS))
 $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_CONDITIONS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).LICENSE_CONDITIONS))
-$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_NOTICES := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).NOTICES))
+$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_NOTICES := $(_notices)
 $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_NOTICE_DEPS := $(_deps)
-$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_TARGETS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).BUILT) $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED))
-$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_IS_CONTAINER := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).IS_CONTAINER))
-$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_PACKAGE_NAME := $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).LICENSE_PACKAGE_NAME)
+$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_TARGETS := $(_tgts)
+$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_IS_CONTAINER := $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).IS_CONTAINER)
+$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_PACKAGE_NAME := $(strip $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).LICENSE_PACKAGE_NAME))
 $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic: PRIVATE_INSTALL_MAP := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).LICENSE_INSTALL_MAP))
-$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic : $(_deps) $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).NOTICES) $(foreach b,$(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).BUILT) $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED)), $(_dir)/$(b).meta_module) build/make/tools/build-license-metadata.sh
+$(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic : $(_deps) $(_notices) $(foreach b,$(_tgts), $(_dir)/$(b).meta_module) build/make/tools/build-license-metadata.sh
 	rm -f $$@
 	mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
-	build/make/tools/build-license-metadata.sh -k $$(PRIVATE_KINDS) -c $$(PRIVATE_CONDITIONS) -n $$(PRIVATE_NOTICES) -d $$(PRIVATE_NOTICE_DEPS) -m $$(PRIVATE_INSTALL_MAP) -t $$(PRIVATE_TARGETS) $$(if $$(filter-out false,$$(PRIVATE_IS_CONTAINER)),-is_container) -p $$(PRIVATE_PACKAGE_NAME) -o $$@
-
-$(if $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE),$(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE) : $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic)
+	build/make/tools/build-license-metadata.sh -k $$(PRIVATE_KINDS) -c $$(PRIVATE_CONDITIONS) -n $$(PRIVATE_NOTICES) -d $$(PRIVATE_NOTICE_DEPS) -m $$(PRIVATE_INSTALL_MAP) -t $$(PRIVATE_TARGETS) $$(if $$(PRIVATE_IS_CONTAINER),-is_container) -p $$(PRIVATE_PACKAGE_NAME) -o $$@
 
 .PHONY: $(1).meta_lic
 $(1).meta_lic : $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic
 
+$(strip $(eval _mifs := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).MODULE_INSTALLED_FILENAMES))))
+$(strip $(eval _infs := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(1).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE))))
+
+# Emit each installed notice file rule if it references the current module
+$(if $(_infs),$(foreach inf,$(_infs),
+$(if $(strip $(filter $(1),$(INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILES.$(inf).MODULE))),
+$(strip $(eval _mif := $(firstword $(foreach m,$(_mifs),$(if $(filter %/src/$(m).txt,$(inf)),$(m))))))
+
+$(inf) : $(_dir)/$(1).meta_lic
+$(inf): PRIVATE_INSTALLED_MODULE := $(_mif)
+$(inf) : PRIVATE_NOTICES := $(_notices)
+
+$(inf): $(_notices)
+	@echo Notice file: $$< -- $$@
+	mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
+	awk 'FNR==1 && NR > 1 {print "\n"} {print}' $$(PRIVATE_NOTICES) > $$@
+
+)))
+
 endef
 
 ###########################################################
 ## Declares a license metadata build rule for ALL_MODULES
 ###########################################################
 define build-license-metadata
-$(foreach m,$(ALL_MODULES),$(eval $(call license-metadata-rule,$(m))))
+$(foreach m,$(sort $(ALL_MODULES)),$(eval $(call license-metadata-rule,$(m))))
 endef
 
 ###########################################################
@@ -2768,7 +2787,8 @@
     $(R8_DEBUG_MODE) \
     $(PRIVATE_PROGUARD_FLAGS) \
     $(addprefix -injars , $(PRIVATE_EXTRA_INPUT_JAR)) \
-    $(PRIVATE_DX_FLAGS)
+    $(PRIVATE_DX_FLAGS) \
+    -ignorewarnings
 $(hide) touch $(PRIVATE_PROGUARD_DICTIONARY)
 endef
 
diff --git a/core/dex_preopt_config.mk b/core/dex_preopt_config.mk
index 06e2fb7..dda7de0 100644
--- a/core/dex_preopt_config.mk
+++ b/core/dex_preopt_config.mk
@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@
   $(call add_json_bool, IsEng,                                   $(filter eng,$(TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT)))
   $(call add_json_bool, SanitizeLite,                            $(SANITIZE_LITE))
   $(call add_json_bool, DefaultAppImages,                        $(WITH_DEX_PREOPT_APP_IMAGE))
+  $(call add_json_bool, RelaxUsesLibraryCheck,                   $(filter true,$(RELAX_USES_LIBRARY_CHECK)))
   $(call add_json_str,  Dex2oatXmx,                              $(DEX2OAT_XMX))
   $(call add_json_str,  Dex2oatXms,                              $(DEX2OAT_XMS))
   $(call add_json_str,  EmptyDirectory,                          $(OUT_DIR)/empty)
diff --git a/core/dex_preopt_odex_install.mk b/core/dex_preopt_odex_install.mk
index f9a9ba7..cbd3069 100644
--- a/core/dex_preopt_odex_install.mk
+++ b/core/dex_preopt_odex_install.mk
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@
   $(call add_json_list, PreoptFlags,                    $(LOCAL_DEX_PREOPT_FLAGS))
   $(call add_json_str,  ProfileClassListing,            $(if $(my_process_profile),$(LOCAL_DEX_PREOPT_PROFILE)))
   $(call add_json_bool, ProfileIsTextListing,           $(my_profile_is_text_listing))
+  $(call add_json_str,  EnforceUsesLibrariesStatusFile, $(intermediates.COMMON)/enforce_uses_libraries.status)
   $(call add_json_bool, EnforceUsesLibraries,           $(LOCAL_ENFORCE_USES_LIBRARIES))
   $(call add_json_str,  ProvidesUsesLibrary,            $(firstword $(LOCAL_PROVIDES_USES_LIBRARY) $(LOCAL_MODULE)))
   $(call add_json_map,  ClassLoaderContexts)
@@ -345,6 +346,9 @@
       $(call intermediates-dir-for,JAVA_LIBRARIES,$(lib),,COMMON)/javalib.jar)
   my_dexpreopt_deps += $(my_dexpreopt_images_deps)
   my_dexpreopt_deps += $(DEXPREOPT_BOOTCLASSPATH_DEX_FILES)
+  ifeq ($(LOCAL_ENFORCE_USES_LIBRARIES),true)
+    my_dexpreopt_deps += $(intermediates.COMMON)/enforce_uses_libraries.status
+  endif
 
   $(my_dexpreopt_zip): PRIVATE_MODULE := $(LOCAL_MODULE)
   $(my_dexpreopt_zip): $(my_dexpreopt_deps)
diff --git a/core/dumpconfig.mk b/core/dumpconfig.mk
index dd3ef43..9b1f2c2 100644
--- a/core/dumpconfig.mk
+++ b/core/dumpconfig.mk
@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@
     $(error stopping)
 endif
 
+# Skip the second inclusion of all of the product config files, because
+# we will do these checks in the product_config tool.
+SKIP_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_PRODUCTS_CHECK := true
+
 # Before we do anything else output the format version.
 $(file > $(DUMPCONFIG_FILE),dumpconfig_version,1)
 $(file >> $(DUMPCONFIG_FILE),dumpconfig_file,$(DUMPCONFIG_FILE))
@@ -75,7 +79,7 @@
 endef
 
 # Args:
-#   $(1): Config phase (PRODUCT or DEVICE)
+#   $(1): Config phase (PRODUCT, EXPAND, or DEVICE)
 #   $(2): Root nodes to import
 #   $(3): All variable names
 #   $(4): Single-value variables
@@ -104,10 +108,21 @@
 	.KATI_SYMBOLS \
 	1 \
 	2 \
+	3 \
+	4 \
+	5 \
+	6 \
+	7 \
+	8 \
+	9 \
 	LOCAL_PATH \
 	MAKEFILE_LIST \
 	PARENT_PRODUCT_FILES \
 	current_mk \
+	_eiv_ev \
+	_eiv_i \
+	_eiv_sv \
+	_eiv_tv \
 	inherit_var \
 	np \
 	_node_import_context \
diff --git a/core/notice_files.mk b/core/notice_files.mk
index 89f822b..9678380 100644
--- a/core/notice_files.mk
+++ b/core/notice_files.mk
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 ifeq (true,$(is_container))
 # Include shared libraries' notices for "container" types, but not for binaries etc.
 notice_deps := \
-    $(sort \
+    $(strip \
         $(LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES) \
         $(LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES) \
         $(LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES) \
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
     )
 else
 notice_deps := \
-    $(sort \
+    $(strip \
         $(LOCAL_REQUIRED_MODULES) \
         $(LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES) \
         $(LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES) \
@@ -106,24 +106,24 @@
     )
 endif
 ifeq ($(LOCAL_IS_HOST_MODULE),true)
-notice_deps := $(sort $(notice_deps) $(LOCAL_HOST_REQUIRED_MODULES))
+notice_deps := $(strip $(notice_deps) $(LOCAL_HOST_REQUIRED_MODULES))
 else
-notice_deps := $(sort $(notice_deps) $(LOCAL_TARGET_REQUIRED_MODULES))
+notice_deps := $(strip $(notice_deps) $(LOCAL_TARGET_REQUIRED_MODULES))
 endif
 
 ifdef my_register_name
 ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_PACKAGE_NAME := $(strip $(license_package_name))
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_KINDS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_KINDS) $(license_kinds))
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_CONDITIONS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_CONDITIONS) $(license_conditions))
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_INSTALL_MAP := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_INSTALL_MAP) $(install_map))
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICE_DEPS := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICE_DEPS) $(notice_deps))
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).IS_CONTAINER := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).IS_CONTAINER) $(is_container))
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_KINDS := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_KINDS) $(license_kinds)
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_CONDITIONS := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_CONDITIONS) $(license_conditions)
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_INSTALL_MAP := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).LICENSE_INSTALL_MAP) $(install_map)
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICE_DEPS := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICE_DEPS) $(notice_deps)
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).IS_CONTAINER := $(strip $(filter-out false,$(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).IS_CONTAINER) $(is_container)))
 endif
 
 ifdef notice_file
 
 ifdef my_register_name
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICES := $(sort $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICES) $(notice_file))
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICES := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).NOTICES) $(notice_file)
 endif
 
 # This relies on the name of the directory in PRODUCT_OUT matching where
@@ -180,9 +180,10 @@
 installed_notice_file := $($(my_prefix)OUT_NOTICE_FILES)/src/$(module_installed_filename).txt
 
 ifdef my_register_name
-ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE := $(installed_notice_file)
-endif
-
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILE) $(installed_notice_file)
+ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).MODULE_INSTALLED_FILENAMES := $(ALL_MODULES.$(my_register_name).MODULE_INSTALLED_FILENAMES) $(module_installed_filename)
+INSTALLED_NOTICE_FILES.$(installed_notice_file).MODULE := $(my_register_name)
+else
 $(installed_notice_file): PRIVATE_INSTALLED_MODULE := $(module_installed_filename)
 $(installed_notice_file) : PRIVATE_NOTICES := $(notice_file)
 
@@ -190,6 +191,7 @@
 	@echo Notice file: $< -- $@
 	$(hide) mkdir -p $(dir $@)
 	$(hide) awk 'FNR==1 && NR > 1 {print "\n"} {print}' $(PRIVATE_NOTICES) > $@
+endif
 
 ifdef LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE
 # Make LOCAL_INSTALLED_MODULE depend on NOTICE files if they exist
diff --git a/core/product.mk b/core/product.mk
index 170402a..8976dd9 100644
--- a/core/product.mk
+++ b/core/product.mk
@@ -606,6 +606,8 @@
 # to a shorthand that is more convenient to read from elsewhere.
 #
 define strip-product-vars
+$(call dump-phase-start,PRODUCT-EXPAND,,$(_product_var_list),$(_product_single_value_vars), \
+		build/make/core/product.mk) \
 $(foreach v,\
   $(_product_var_list) \
     PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST \
@@ -613,7 +615,8 @@
   $(eval $(v) := $(strip $(PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).$(v)))) \
   $(eval get-product-var = $$(if $$(filter $$(1),$$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT)),$$($$(2)),$$(PRODUCTS.$$(strip $$(1)).$$(2)))) \
   $(KATI_obsolete_var PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).$(v),Use $(v) instead) \
-)
+) \
+$(call dump-phase-end,build/make/core/product.mk)
 endef
 
 define add-to-product-copy-files-if-exists
diff --git a/core/product_config.mk b/core/product_config.mk
index 6d886ec..11ffade 100644
--- a/core/product_config.mk
+++ b/core/product_config.mk
@@ -146,6 +146,11 @@
 endif
 endif
 
+ifneq ($(ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG),)
+_product_config_saved_KATI_ALLOW_RULES := $(.KATI_ALLOW_RULES)
+.KATI_ALLOW_RULES := $(ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG)
+endif
+
 ifeq ($(load_all_product_makefiles),true)
 # Import all product makefiles.
 $(call import-products, $(all_product_makefiles))
@@ -163,12 +168,19 @@
 # Quick check
 $(check-all-products)
 
+ifeq ($(SKIP_ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_PRODUCTS_CHECK),)
 # Import all the products that have made artifact path requirements, so that we can verify
 # the artifacts they produce.
 # These are imported after check-all-products because some of them might not be real products.
 $(foreach makefile,$(ARTIFACT_PATH_REQUIREMENT_PRODUCTS),\
   $(if $(filter-out $(makefile),$(PRODUCTS)),$(eval $(call import-products,$(makefile))))\
 )
+endif
+
+ifneq ($(ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG),)
+.KATI_ALLOW_RULES := $(_saved_KATI_ALLOW_RULES)
+_product_config_saved_KATI_ALLOW_RULES :=
+endif
 
 ifneq ($(filter dump-products, $(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
 $(dump-products)
@@ -181,14 +193,16 @@
 ifneq ($(current_product_makefile),$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT))
 $(error PRODUCT_NAME inconsistent in $(current_product_makefile) and $(INTERNAL_PRODUCT))
 endif
-current_product_makefile :=
-all_product_makefiles :=
-all_product_configs :=
+
 
 ############################################################################
 # Strip and assign the PRODUCT_ variables.
 $(call strip-product-vars)
 
+current_product_makefile :=
+all_product_makefiles :=
+all_product_configs :=
+
 #############################################################################
 # Quick check and assign default values
 
diff --git a/core/verify_uses_libraries.sh b/core/verify_uses_libraries.sh
index dde0447..1bd0a2c 100755
--- a/core/verify_uses_libraries.sh
+++ b/core/verify_uses_libraries.sh
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
 
 set -e
 local_apk=$1
+status_file=$2
 badging=$(${aapt_binary} dump badging "${local_apk}")
 export sdk_version=$(echo "${badging}" | grep "sdkVersion" | sed -n "s/sdkVersion:'\(.*\)'/\1/p")
 # Export target_sdk_version to the caller.
@@ -28,20 +29,28 @@
 uses_libraries=$(echo "${badging}" | grep "uses-library" | sed -n "s/uses-library:'\(.*\)'/\1/p")
 optional_uses_libraries=$(echo "${badging}" | grep "uses-library-not-required" | sed -n "s/uses-library-not-required:'\(.*\)'/\1/p")
 
+errmsg=
+
 # Verify that the uses libraries match exactly.
 # Currently we validate the ordering of the libraries since it matters for resolution.
 single_line_libs=$(echo "${uses_libraries}" | tr '\n' ' ' | awk '{$1=$1}1')
 if [[ "${single_line_libs}" != "${uses_library_names}" ]]; then
-  echo "LOCAL_USES_LIBRARIES (${uses_library_names})" \
-       "do not match (${single_line_libs}) in manifest for ${local_apk}"
-  exit 1
+  errmsg="LOCAL_USES_LIBRARIES (${uses_library_names}) do not match (${single_line_libs}) in manifest for ${local_apk}"
 fi
 
 # Verify that the optional uses libraries match exactly.
 single_line_optional_libs=$(echo "${optional_uses_libraries}" | tr '\n' ' ' | awk '{$1=$1}1')
 if [[ "${single_line_optional_libs}" != "${optional_uses_library_names}" ]]; then
-  echo "LOCAL_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES (${optional_uses_library_names}) " \
-       "do not match (${single_line_optional_libs}) in manifest for ${local_apk}"
-  exit 1
+  errmsg="LOCAL_OPTIONAL_USES_LIBRARIES (${optional_uses_library_names}) do not match (${single_line_optional_libs}) in manifest for ${local_apk}"
 fi
 
+if [[ ! -z "${errmsg}" ]]; then
+  echo "${errmsg}" > "${status_file}"
+  if [[ "${relax_check}" != true ]]; then
+    # fail immediately
+    echo "${errmsg}"
+    exit 1
+  fi
+else
+  touch "${status_file}"
+fi
diff --git a/envsetup.sh b/envsetup.sh
index a5f6b6d..15d6fb4 100644
--- a/envsetup.sh
+++ b/envsetup.sh
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 - mangrep:    Greps on all local AndroidManifest.xml files.
 - mgrep:      Greps on all local Makefiles and *.bp files.
 - owngrep:    Greps on all local OWNERS files.
-- rgrep:      Greps on all local Rust files.
+- rsgrep:     Greps on all local Rust files.
 - sepgrep:    Greps on all local sepolicy files.
 - sgrep:      Greps on all local source files.
 - godir:      Go to the directory containing a file.
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@
         -exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
 }
 
-function rgrep()
+function rsgrep()
 {
     find . -name .repo -prune -o -name .git -prune -o -name out -prune -o -type f -name "*\.rs" \
         -exec grep --color -n "$@" {} +
diff --git a/target/board/BoardConfigEmuCommon.mk b/target/board/BoardConfigEmuCommon.mk
index fe0293b..342abd7 100644
--- a/target/board/BoardConfigEmuCommon.mk
+++ b/target/board/BoardConfigEmuCommon.mk
@@ -90,6 +90,3 @@
 DEVICE_MATRIX_FILE   := device/generic/goldfish/compatibility_matrix.xml
 
 BOARD_SEPOLICY_DIRS += device/generic/goldfish/sepolicy/common
-
-# b/176210699: remove this
-BUILD_BROKEN_VENDOR_PROPERTY_NAMESPACE := true
diff --git a/tools/compare_builds.py b/tools/compare_builds.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..838a628
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/compare_builds.py
@@ -0,0 +1,661 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env -S python3 -u
+
+"""
+This script helps find various build behaviors that make builds less hermetic
+and repeatable. Depending on the flags, it runs a sequence of builds and looks
+for files that have changed or have been improperly regenerated, updating
+their timestamps incorrectly. It also looks for changes that the build has
+done to the source tree, and for files whose contents are dependent on the
+location of the out directory.
+
+This utility has two major modes, full and incremental. By default, this tool
+runs in full mode. To run in incremental mode, pass the --incremental flag.
+
+
+FULL MODE
+
+In full mode, this tool helps verify BUILD CORRECTNESS by examining its
+REPEATABILITY. In full mode, this tool runs two complete builds in different
+directories and compares the CONTENTS of the two directories. Lists of any
+files that are added, removed or changed are printed, sorted by the timestamp
+of that file, to aid finding which dependencies trigger the rebuilding of
+other files.
+
+
+INCREMENTAL MODE
+
+In incremental mode, this tool helps verfiy the SPEED of the build. It runs two
+builds and looks at the TIMESTAMPS of the generated files, and reports files
+that were changed by the second build. In theory, an incremental build with no
+source files touched should not have any generated targets changed. As in full
+builds, the file list is returned sorted by timestamp.
+
+
+OTHER CHECKS
+
+In both full and incremental mode, this tool looks at the timestamps of all
+source files in the tree, and reports on files that have been touched. In the
+output, these are labeled with the header "Source files touched after start of
+build."
+
+In addition, by default, this tool sets the OUT_DIR environment variable to
+something other than "out" in order to find build rules that are not respecting
+the OUT_DIR. If you see these, you should fix them, but if your build can not
+complete for some reason because of this, you can pass the --no-check-out-dir
+flag to suppress this check.
+
+
+OTHER FLAGS
+
+In full mode, the --detect-embedded-paths flag does the two builds in different
+directories, to help in finding rules that embed the out directory path into
+the targets.
+
+The --hide-build-output flag hides the output of successful bulds, to make
+script output cleaner. The output of builds that fail is still shown.
+
+The --no-build flag is useful if you have already done a build and would
+just like to re-run the analysis.
+
+The --target flag lets you specify a build target other than the default
+full build (droid). You can pass "nothing" as in the example below, or a
+specific target, to reduce the scope of the checks performed.
+
+The --touch flag lets you specify a list of source files to touch between
+the builds, to examine the consequences of editing a particular file.
+
+
+EXAMPLE COMMANDLINES
+
+Please run build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --help for a full listing
+of the commandline flags. Here are a sampling of useful combinations.
+
+  1. Find files changed during an incremental build that doesn't build
+     any targets.
+
+       build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --incremental --target nothing
+
+     Long incremental build times, or consecutive builds that re-run build actions
+     are usually caused by files being touched as part of loading the makefiles.
+
+     The nothing build (m nothing) loads the make and blueprint files, generates
+     the dependency graph, but then doesn't actually build any targets. Checking
+     against this build is the fastest and easiest way to find files that are
+     modified while makefiles are read, for example with $(shell) invocations.
+
+  2. Find packaging targets that are different, ignoring intermediate files.
+
+       build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --subdirs --detect-embedded-paths
+
+     These flags will compare the final staging directories for partitions,
+     as well as the APKs, apexes, testcases, and the like (the full directory
+     list is in the DEFAULT_DIRS variable below). Since these are the files
+     that are ultimately released, it is more important that these files be
+     replicable, even if the intermediates that went into them are not (for
+     example, when debugging symbols are stripped).
+
+  3. Check that all targets are repeatable.
+
+       build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --detect-embedded-paths
+
+     This check will list all of the differences in built targets that it can
+     find. Be aware that the AOSP tree still has quite a few targets that
+     are flagged by this check, so OEM changes might be lost in that list.
+     That said, each file shown here is a potential blocker for a repeatable
+     build.
+
+  4. See what targets are rebuilt when a file is touched between builds.
+
+       build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --incremental \
+            --touch frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/Activity.java
+
+     This check simulates the common engineer workflow of touching a single
+     file and rebuilding the whole system. To see a restricted view, consider
+     also passing a --target option for a common use case. For example:
+
+       build/make/tools/compare_builds.py --incremental --target framework \
+            --touch frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/Activity.java
+"""
+
+import argparse
+import itertools
+import os
+import shutil
+import stat
+import subprocess
+import sys
+
+
+# Soong
+SOONG_UI = "build/soong/soong_ui.bash"
+
+
+# Which directories to use if no --subdirs is supplied without explicit directories.
+DEFAULT_DIRS = (
+    "apex",
+    "data",
+    "product",
+    "ramdisk",
+    "recovery",
+    "root",
+    "system",
+    "system_ext",
+    "system_other",
+    "testcases",
+    "vendor",
+)
+
+
+# Files to skip for incremental timestamp checking
+BUILD_INTERNALS_PREFIX_SKIP = (
+    "soong/.glob/",
+    ".path/",
+)
+
+
+BUILD_INTERNALS_SUFFIX_SKIP = (
+    "/soong/soong_build_metrics.pb",
+    "/.installable_test_files",
+    "/files.db",
+    "/.blueprint.bootstrap",
+    "/build_number.txt",
+    "/build.ninja",
+    "/.out-dir",
+    "/build_fingerprint.txt",
+    "/build_thumbprint.txt",
+    "/.copied_headers_list",
+    "/.installable_files",
+)
+
+
+class DiffType(object):
+  def __init__(self, code, message):
+    self.code = code
+    self.message = message
+
+DIFF_NONE = DiffType("DIFF_NONE", "Files are the same")
+DIFF_MODE = DiffType("DIFF_MODE", "Stat mode bits differ")
+DIFF_SIZE = DiffType("DIFF_SIZE", "File size differs")
+DIFF_SYMLINK = DiffType("DIFF_SYMLINK", "Symlinks point to different locations")
+DIFF_CONTENTS = DiffType("DIFF_CONTENTS", "File contents differ")
+
+
+def main():
+  argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Diff build outputs from two builds.",
+                                      epilog="Run this command from the root of the tree."
+                                        + " Before running this command, the build environment"
+                                        + " must be set up, including sourcing build/envsetup.sh"
+                                        + " and running lunch.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--detect-embedded-paths", action="store_true",
+      help="Use unique out dirs to detect paths embedded in binaries.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--incremental", action="store_true",
+      help="Compare which files are touched in two consecutive builds without a clean in between.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--hide-build-output", action="store_true",
+      help="Don't print the build output for successful builds")
+  argparser.add_argument("--no-build", dest="run_build", action="store_false",
+      help="Don't build or clean, but do everything else.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--no-check-out-dir", dest="check_out_dir", action="store_false",
+      help="Don't check for rules not honoring movable out directories.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--subdirs", nargs="*",
+      help="Only scan these subdirs of $PRODUCT_OUT instead of the whole out directory."
+           + " The --subdirs argument with no listed directories will give a default list.")
+  argparser.add_argument("--target", default="droid",
+      help="Make target to run. The default is droid")
+  argparser.add_argument("--touch", nargs="+", default=[],
+      help="Files to touch between builds. Must pair with --incremental.")
+  args = argparser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
+
+  if args.detect_embedded_paths and args.incremental:
+    sys.stderr.write("Can't pass --detect-embedded-paths and --incremental together.\n")
+    sys.exit(1)
+  if args.detect_embedded_paths and not args.check_out_dir:
+    sys.stderr.write("Can't pass --detect-embedded-paths and --no-check-out-dir together.\n")
+    sys.exit(1)
+  if args.touch and not args.incremental:
+    sys.stderr.write("The --incremental flag is required if the --touch flag is passed.")
+    sys.exit(1)
+
+  AssertAtTop()
+  RequireEnvVar("TARGET_PRODUCT")
+  RequireEnvVar("TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT")
+
+  # Out dir file names:
+  #   - dir_prefix - The directory we'll put everything in (except for maybe the top level
+  #     out/ dir).
+  #   - *work_dir - The directory that we will build directly into. This is in dir_prefix
+  #     unless --no-check-out-dir is set.
+  #   - *out_dir - After building, if work_dir is different from out_dir, we move the out
+  #     directory to here so we can do the comparisions.
+  #   - timestamp_* - Files we touch so we know the various phases between the builds, so we
+  #     can compare timestamps of files.
+  if args.incremental:
+    dir_prefix = "out_incremental"
+    if args.check_out_dir:
+      first_work_dir = first_out_dir = dir_prefix + "/out"
+      second_work_dir = second_out_dir = dir_prefix + "/out"
+    else:
+      first_work_dir = first_out_dir = "out"
+      second_work_dir = second_out_dir = "out"
+  else:
+    dir_prefix = "out_full"
+    first_out_dir = dir_prefix + "/out_1"
+    second_out_dir = dir_prefix + "/out_2"
+    if not args.check_out_dir:
+      first_work_dir = second_work_dir = "out"
+    elif args.detect_embedded_paths:
+      first_work_dir = first_out_dir
+      second_work_dir = second_out_dir
+    else:
+      first_work_dir = dir_prefix + "/work"
+      second_work_dir = dir_prefix + "/work"
+  timestamp_start = dir_prefix + "/timestamp_start"
+  timestamp_between = dir_prefix + "/timestamp_between"
+  timestamp_end = dir_prefix + "/timestamp_end"
+
+  if args.run_build:
+    # Initial clean, if necessary
+    print("Cleaning " + dir_prefix + "/")
+    Clean(dir_prefix)
+    print("Cleaning out/")
+    Clean("out")
+    CreateEmptyFile(timestamp_start)
+    print("Running the first build in " + first_work_dir)
+    RunBuild(first_work_dir, first_out_dir, args.target, args.hide_build_output)
+    for f in args.touch:
+      print("Touching " + f)
+      TouchFile(f)
+    CreateEmptyFile(timestamp_between)
+    print("Running the second build in " + second_work_dir)
+    RunBuild(second_work_dir, second_out_dir, args.target, args.hide_build_output)
+    CreateEmptyFile(timestamp_end)
+    print("Done building")
+    print()
+
+  # Which out directories to scan
+  if args.subdirs is not None:
+    if args.subdirs:
+      subdirs = args.subdirs
+    else:
+      subdirs = DEFAULT_DIRS
+    first_files = ProductFiles(RequireBuildVar(first_out_dir, "PRODUCT_OUT"), subdirs)
+    second_files = ProductFiles(RequireBuildVar(second_out_dir, "PRODUCT_OUT"), subdirs)
+  else:
+    first_files = OutFiles(first_out_dir)
+    second_files = OutFiles(second_out_dir)
+
+  printer = Printer()
+
+  if args.incremental:
+    # Find files that were rebuilt unnecessarily
+    touched_incrementally = FindOutFilesTouchedAfter(first_files,
+                                                     GetFileTimestamp(timestamp_between))
+    printer.PrintList("Touched in incremental build", touched_incrementally)
+  else:
+    # Compare the two out dirs
+    added, removed, changed = DiffFileList(first_files, second_files)
+    printer.PrintList("Added", added)
+    printer.PrintList("Removed", removed)
+    printer.PrintList("Changed", changed, "%s %s")
+
+  # Find files in the source tree that were touched
+  touched_during = FindSourceFilesTouchedAfter(GetFileTimestamp(timestamp_start))
+  printer.PrintList("Source files touched after start of build", touched_during)
+
+  # Find files and dirs that were output to "out" and didn't respect $OUT_DIR
+  if args.check_out_dir:
+    bad_out_dir_contents = FindFilesAndDirectories("out")
+    printer.PrintList("Files and directories created by rules that didn't respect $OUT_DIR",
+                      bad_out_dir_contents)
+
+  # If we didn't find anything, print success message
+  if not printer.printed_anything:
+    print("No bad behaviors found.")
+
+
+def AssertAtTop():
+  """If the current directory is not the top of an android source tree, print an error
+     message and exit."""
+  if not os.access(SOONG_UI, os.X_OK):
+    sys.stderr.write("FAILED: Please run from the root of the tree.\n")
+    sys.exit(1)
+
+
+def RequireEnvVar(name):
+  """Gets an environment variable. If that fails, then print an error message and exit."""
+  result = os.environ.get(name)
+  if not result:
+    sys.stderr.write("error: Can't determine %s. Please run lunch first.\n" % name)
+    sys.exit(1)
+  return result
+
+
+def RunSoong(out_dir, args, capture_output):
+  env = dict(os.environ)
+  env["OUT_DIR"] = out_dir
+  args = [SOONG_UI,] + args
+  if capture_output:
+    proc = subprocess.Popen(args, env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+    combined_output, none = proc.communicate()
+    return proc.returncode, combined_output
+  else:
+    result = subprocess.run(args, env=env)
+    return result.returncode, None
+
+
+def GetBuildVar(out_dir, name):
+  """Gets a variable from the build system."""
+  returncode, output = RunSoong(out_dir, ["--dumpvar-mode", name], True)
+  if returncode != 0:
+    return None
+  else:
+    return output.decode("utf-8").strip()
+
+
+def RequireBuildVar(out_dir, name):
+  """Gets a variable from the builds system. If that fails, then print an error
+     message and exit."""
+  value = GetBuildVar(out_dir, name)
+  if not value:
+    sys.stderr.write("error: Can't determine %s. Please run lunch first.\n" % name)
+    sys.exit(1)
+  return value
+
+
+def Clean(directory):
+  """"Deletes the supplied directory."""
+  try:
+    shutil.rmtree(directory)
+  except FileNotFoundError:
+    pass
+
+
+def RunBuild(work_dir, out_dir, target, hide_build_output):
+  """Runs a build. If the build fails, prints a message and exits."""
+  returncode, output = RunSoong(work_dir,
+                    ["--build-mode", "--all-modules", "--dir=" + os.getcwd(), target],
+                    hide_build_output)
+  if work_dir != out_dir:
+    os.replace(work_dir, out_dir)
+  if returncode != 0:
+    if hide_build_output:
+      # The build output was hidden, so print it now for debugging
+      sys.stderr.buffer.write(output)
+    sys.stderr.write("FAILED: Build failed. Stopping.\n")
+    sys.exit(1)
+
+
+def DiffFileList(first_files, second_files):
+  """Examines the files.
+
+  Returns:
+    Filenames of files in first_filelist but not second_filelist (added files)
+    Filenames of files in second_filelist but not first_filelist (removed files)
+    2-Tuple of filenames for the files that are in both but are different (changed files)
+  """
+  # List of files, relative to their respective PRODUCT_OUT directories
+  first_filelist = sorted([x for x in first_files], key=lambda x: x[1])
+  second_filelist = sorted([x for x in second_files], key=lambda x: x[1])
+
+  added = []
+  removed = []
+  changed = []
+
+  first_index = 0
+  second_index = 0
+
+  while first_index < len(first_filelist) and second_index < len(second_filelist):
+    # Path relative to source root and path relative to PRODUCT_OUT
+    first_full_filename, first_relative_filename = first_filelist[first_index]
+    second_full_filename, second_relative_filename = second_filelist[second_index]
+
+    if first_relative_filename < second_relative_filename:
+      # Removed
+      removed.append(first_full_filename)
+      first_index += 1
+    elif first_relative_filename > second_relative_filename:
+      # Added
+      added.append(second_full_filename)
+      second_index += 1
+    else:
+      # Both present
+      diff_type = DiffFiles(first_full_filename, second_full_filename)
+      if diff_type != DIFF_NONE:
+        changed.append((first_full_filename, second_full_filename))
+      first_index += 1
+      second_index += 1
+
+  while first_index < len(first_filelist):
+    first_full_filename, first_relative_filename = first_filelist[first_index]
+    removed.append(first_full_filename)
+    first_index += 1
+
+  while second_index < len(second_filelist):
+    second_full_filename, second_relative_filename = second_filelist[second_index]
+    added.append(second_full_filename)
+    second_index += 1
+
+  return (SortByTimestamp(added),
+          SortByTimestamp(removed),
+          SortByTimestamp(changed, key=lambda item: item[1]))
+
+
+def FindOutFilesTouchedAfter(files, timestamp):
+  """Find files in the given file iterator that were touched after timestamp."""
+  result = []
+  for full, relative in files:
+    ts = GetFileTimestamp(full)
+    if ts > timestamp:
+      result.append(TouchedFile(full, ts))
+  return [f.filename for f in sorted(result, key=lambda f: f.timestamp)]
+
+
+def GetFileTimestamp(filename):
+  """Get timestamp for a file (just wraps stat)."""
+  st = os.stat(filename, follow_symlinks=False)
+  return st.st_mtime
+
+
+def SortByTimestamp(items, key=lambda item: item):
+  """Sort the list by timestamp of files.
+  Args:
+    items - the list of items to sort
+    key - a function to extract a filename from each element in items
+  """
+  return [x[0] for x in sorted([(item, GetFileTimestamp(key(item))) for item in items],
+                               key=lambda y: y[1])]
+
+
+def FindSourceFilesTouchedAfter(timestamp):
+  """Find files in the source tree that have changed after timestamp. Ignores
+  the out directory."""
+  result = []
+  for root, dirs, files in os.walk(".", followlinks=False):
+    if root == ".":
+      RemoveItemsFromList(dirs, (".repo", "out", "out_full", "out_incremental"))
+    for f in files:
+      full = os.path.sep.join((root, f))[2:]
+      ts = GetFileTimestamp(full)
+      if ts > timestamp:
+        result.append(TouchedFile(full, ts))
+  return [f.filename for f in sorted(result, key=lambda f: f.timestamp)]
+
+
+def FindFilesAndDirectories(directory):
+  """Finds all files and directories inside a directory."""
+  result = []
+  for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory, followlinks=False):
+    result += [os.path.sep.join((root, x, "")) for x in dirs]
+    result += [os.path.sep.join((root, x)) for x in files]
+  return result
+
+
+def CreateEmptyFile(filename):
+  """Create an empty file with now as the timestamp at filename."""
+  try:
+    os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(filename))
+  except FileExistsError:
+    pass
+  open(filename, "w").close()
+  os.utime(filename)
+
+
+def TouchFile(filename):
+  os.utime(filename)
+
+
+def DiffFiles(first_filename, second_filename):
+  def AreFileContentsSame(remaining, first_filename, second_filename):
+    """Compare the file contents. They must be known to be the same size."""
+    CHUNK_SIZE = 32*1024
+    with open(first_filename, "rb") as first_file:
+      with open(second_filename, "rb") as second_file:
+        while remaining > 0:
+          size = min(CHUNK_SIZE, remaining)
+          if first_file.read(CHUNK_SIZE) != second_file.read(CHUNK_SIZE):
+            return False
+          remaining -= size
+        return True
+
+  first_stat = os.stat(first_filename, follow_symlinks=False)
+  second_stat = os.stat(first_filename, follow_symlinks=False)
+
+  # Mode bits
+  if first_stat.st_mode != second_stat.st_mode:
+    return DIFF_MODE
+
+  # File size
+  if first_stat.st_size != second_stat.st_size:
+    return DIFF_SIZE
+
+  # Contents
+  if stat.S_ISLNK(first_stat.st_mode):
+    if os.readlink(first_filename) != os.readlink(second_filename):
+      return DIFF_SYMLINK
+  elif stat.S_ISREG(first_stat.st_mode):
+    if not AreFileContentsSame(first_stat.st_size, first_filename, second_filename):
+      return DIFF_CONTENTS
+
+  return DIFF_NONE
+
+
+class FileIterator(object):
+  """Object that produces an iterator containing all files in a given directory.
+
+  Each iteration yields a tuple containing:
+
+  [0] (full) Path to file relative to source tree.
+  [1] (relative) Path to the file relative to the base directory given in the
+      constructor.
+  """
+
+  def __init__(self, base_dir):
+    self._base_dir = base_dir
+
+  def __iter__(self):
+    return self._Iterator(self, self._base_dir)
+
+  def ShouldIncludeFile(self, root, path):
+    return False
+
+  class _Iterator(object):
+    def __init__(self, parent, base_dir):
+      self._parent = parent
+      self._base_dir = base_dir
+      self._walker = os.walk(base_dir, followlinks=False)
+      self._current_index = 0
+      self._current_dir = []
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+      return self
+
+    def __next__(self):
+      # os.walk's iterator will eventually terminate by raising StopIteration
+      while True:
+        if self._current_index >= len(self._current_dir):
+          root, dirs, files = self._walker.__next__()
+          full_paths = [os.path.sep.join((root, f)) for f in files]
+          pairs = [(f, f[len(self._base_dir)+1:]) for f in full_paths]
+          self._current_dir = [(full, relative) for full, relative in pairs
+                               if self._parent.ShouldIncludeFile(root, relative)]
+          self._current_index = 0
+          if not self._current_dir:
+            continue
+        index = self._current_index
+        self._current_index += 1
+        return self._current_dir[index]
+
+
+class OutFiles(FileIterator):
+  """Object that produces an iterator containing all files in a given out directory,
+  except for files which are known to be touched as part of build setup.
+  """
+  def __init__(self, out_dir):
+    super().__init__(out_dir)
+    self._out_dir = out_dir
+
+  def ShouldIncludeFile(self, root, relative):
+    # Skip files in root, although note that this could actually skip
+    # files that are sadly generated directly into that directory.
+    if root == self._out_dir:
+      return False
+    # Skiplist
+    for skip in BUILD_INTERNALS_PREFIX_SKIP:
+      if relative.startswith(skip):
+        return False
+    for skip in BUILD_INTERNALS_SUFFIX_SKIP:
+      if relative.endswith(skip):
+        return False
+    return True
+
+
+class ProductFiles(FileIterator):
+  """Object that produces an iterator containing files in listed subdirectories of $PRODUCT_OUT.
+  """
+  def __init__(self, product_out, subdirs):
+    super().__init__(product_out)
+    self._subdirs = subdirs
+
+  def ShouldIncludeFile(self, root, relative):
+    for subdir in self._subdirs:
+      if relative.startswith(subdir):
+        return True
+    return False
+
+
+class TouchedFile(object):
+  """A file in the out directory with a timestamp."""
+  def __init__(self, filename, timestamp):
+    self.filename = filename
+    self.timestamp = timestamp
+
+
+def RemoveItemsFromList(haystack, needles):
+  for needle in needles:
+    try:
+      haystack.remove(needle)
+    except ValueError:
+      pass
+
+
+class Printer(object):
+  def __init__(self):
+    self.printed_anything = False
+
+  def PrintList(self, title, items, fmt="%s"):
+    if items:
+      if self.printed_anything:
+        sys.stdout.write("\n")
+      sys.stdout.write("%s:\n" % title)
+      for item in items:
+        sys.stdout.write("  %s\n" % fmt % item)
+      self.printed_anything = True
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+  try:
+    main()
+  except KeyboardInterrupt:
+    pass
+
+
+# vim: ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 nocindent
diff --git a/tools/exercise_compare_builds b/tools/exercise_compare_builds
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..38e8405
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/exercise_compare_builds
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# Tests for compare_builds.py
+# usage (from root of source tree):
+#   build/make/tools/exercise_compare_builds
+
+HIDE_BUILD_OUTPUT=--hide-build-output
+
+function run()
+{
+    echo
+    echo
+    echo ============================================================
+    echo $1
+    shift
+    echo ./build/make/tools/compare_builds.py $HIDE_BUILD_OUTPUT --target incidentd $@
+    echo ============================================================
+    time ./build/make/tools/compare_builds.py $HIDE_BUILD_OUTPUT --target incidentd $@
+}
+
+function run_tests()
+{
+    # These should error out
+
+    run "Incremental build,  Separate work dirs  (invalid flag combo, should error out)" \
+        --incremental --detect-embedded-paths
+    run "Use out/ as work dir, Separate work dirs  (invalid flag combo, should error out)" \
+        --no-check-out-dir --detect-embedded-paths
+
+    # Each grouping starts with a build, and the following ones use --no-build to save time
+
+    run "REBUILD: Full builds,  Same work dir,  Whole out dir"
+    run "Full builds,  Same work dir,  Default subdirs" \
+        --no-build --subdirs
+    run "Full builds,  Same work dir,  Only $PRODUCT_OUT/system" \
+        --no-build --subdirs system
+
+    run "REBUILD: Full builds,  Use out/ as work dir,  Whole out dir" \
+        --no-check-out-dir
+    run "Full builds,  Use out/ as work dir,  Default subdirs" \
+        --no-build --no-check-out-dir --subdirs
+    run "Full builds,  Use out/ as work dir,  Only $PRODUCT_OUT/system" \
+        --no-build --no-check-out-dir --subdirs system
+
+    run "REBUILD: Full builds,  Separate work dirs,  Whole out dir" \
+        --detect-embedded-paths
+    run "Full builds,  Separate work dirs,  Default subdirs" \
+        --no-build --detect-embedded-paths --subdirs
+    run "Full builds,  Separate work dirs,  Only $PRODUCT_OUT/system" \
+        --no-build --detect-embedded-paths --subdirs system
+
+    run "REBUILD: Incremental build,  Same work dir,  Whole out dir" \
+        --incremental
+    run "Incremental build,  Same work dir,  Default subdirs" \
+        --no-build --incremental --subdirs
+    run "Incremental build,  Same work dir,  Only $PRODUCT_OUT/system" \
+        --no-build --incremental --subdirs system
+
+    run "REBUILD: Incremental build,  Use out/ as work dir,  Whole out dir" \
+        --incremental --no-check-out-dir
+    run "Incremental build,  Use out/ as work dir,  Default subdirs" \
+        --no-build --incremental --no-check-out-dir --subdirs
+    run "Incremental build,  Use out/ as work dir,  Only $PRODUCT_OUT/system" \
+        --no-build --incremental --no-check-out-dir --subdirs system
+}
+
+time run_tests 2>&1 | tee exercise_compare_builds.txt
diff --git a/tools/product_config/inherit_tree.py b/tools/product_config/inherit_tree.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..ae8a275
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/inherit_tree.py
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+
+#
+# Run from the root of the tree, after product-config has been run to see
+# the product inheritance hierarchy for the current lunch target.
+#
+
+import csv
+import sys
+
+def PrintNodes(graph, node, prefix):
+  sys.stdout.write("%s%s" % (prefix, node))
+  children = graph.get(node, [])
+  if children:
+    sys.stdout.write(" {\n")
+    for child in sorted(graph.get(node, [])):
+      PrintNodes(graph, child, prefix + "  ")
+    sys.stdout.write("%s}\n" % prefix);
+  else:
+    sys.stdout.write("\n")
+
+def main(argv):
+  if len(argv) != 2:
+    print("usage: inherit_tree.py out/$TARGET_PRODUCT-$TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT/dumpconfig.csv")
+    sys.exit(1)
+
+  root = None
+  graph = {}
+  with open(argv[1], newline='') as csvfile:
+    for line in csv.reader(csvfile):
+      if not root:
+        # Look for PRODUCTS
+        if len(line) < 3 or line[0] != "phase" or line[1] != "PRODUCTS":
+          continue
+        root = line[2]
+      else:
+        # Everything else
+        if len(line) < 3 or line[0] != "inherit":
+          continue
+        graph.setdefault(line[1], list()).append(line[2])
+
+  PrintNodes(graph, root, "")
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+  main(sys.argv)
+
+# vim: set expandtab ts=2 sw=2 sts=2:
+
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConfigBase.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConfigBase.java
index eb21219..9a81011 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConfigBase.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConfigBase.java
@@ -46,15 +46,6 @@
      */
     protected final TreeMap<String, VarType> mProductVars = new TreeMap();
 
-    /**
-     * Whether a product config variable is a list or single-value variable.
-     */
-    public enum VarType {
-        LIST,
-        SINGLE,
-        UNKNOWN // For non-product vars
-    }
-
     public void setPhase(String phase) {
         mPhase = phase;
     }
@@ -112,7 +103,7 @@
     public void copyFrom(ConfigBase that) {
         setPhase(that.getPhase());
         setRootNodes(that.getRootNodes());
-        for (Map.Entry<String, ConfigBase.VarType> entry: that.getProductVars().entrySet()) {
+        for (Map.Entry<String, VarType> entry: that.getProductVars().entrySet()) {
             addProductVar(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
         }
         mInitialVariables = new HashMap(that.getInitialVariables());
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConvertMakeToGenericConfig.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConvertMakeToGenericConfig.java
index 369d4d6..39bd5df 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConvertMakeToGenericConfig.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ConvertMakeToGenericConfig.java
@@ -31,14 +31,20 @@
         mErrors = errors;
     }
 
-    public GenericConfig convert(MakeConfig make) {
+    public GenericConfig convert(Map<String, MakeConfig> make) {
         final GenericConfig result = new GenericConfig();
 
+        final MakeConfig products = make.get("PRODUCTS");
+        if (products == null) {
+            mErrors.ERROR_DUMPCONFIG.add("Could not find PRODUCTS phase in dumpconfig output.");
+            return null;
+        }
+
         // Base class fields
-        result.copyFrom(make);
+        result.copyFrom(products);
 
         // Each file
-        for (MakeConfig.ConfigFile f: make.getConfigFiles()) {
+        for (MakeConfig.ConfigFile f: products.getConfigFiles()) {
             final GenericConfig.ConfigFile genericFile
                     = new GenericConfig.ConfigFile(f.getFilename());
             result.addConfigFile(genericFile);
@@ -77,7 +83,7 @@
                 for (final Map.Entry<String, Str> entry: block.getVars().entrySet()) {
                     final String varName = entry.getKey();
                     final GenericConfig.Assign assign = convertAssignment(block.getBlockType(),
-                            block.getInheritedFile(), make.getVarType(varName), varName,
+                            block.getInheritedFile(), products.getVarType(varName), varName,
                             entry.getValue(), prevBlock.getVar(varName));
                     if (assign != null) {
                         genericFile.addStatement(assign);
@@ -100,6 +106,29 @@
                 prevBlock = block;
             }
         }
+
+        // Overwrite the final variables with the ones that come from the PRODUCTS-EXPAND phase.
+        // Drop the ones that were newly defined between the two phases, but leave values
+        // that were modified between.  We do need to reproduce that logic in this tool.
+        final MakeConfig expand = make.get("PRODUCT-EXPAND");
+        if (expand == null) {
+            mErrors.ERROR_DUMPCONFIG.add("Could not find PRODUCT-EXPAND phase in dumpconfig"
+                    + " output.");
+            return null;
+        }
+        final Map<String, Str> productsFinal = products.getFinalVariables();
+        final Map<String, Str> expandInitial = expand.getInitialVariables();
+        final Map<String, Str> expandFinal = expand.getFinalVariables();
+        final Map<String, Str> finalFinal = result.getFinalVariables();
+        finalFinal.clear();
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> var: expandFinal.entrySet()) {
+            final String varName = var.getKey();
+            if (expandInitial.containsKey(varName) && !productsFinal.containsKey(varName)) {
+                continue;
+            }
+            finalFinal.put(varName, var.getValue());
+        }
+
         return result;
     }
 
@@ -107,20 +136,20 @@
      * Converts one variable from a MakeConfig Block into a GenericConfig Assignment.
      */
     GenericConfig.Assign convertAssignment(MakeConfig.BlockType blockType, Str inheritedFile,
-            ConfigBase.VarType varType, String varName, Str varVal, Str prevVal) {
+            VarType varType, String varName, Str varVal, Str prevVal) {
         if (prevVal == null) {
             // New variable.
             return new GenericConfig.Assign(varName, varVal);
         } else if (!varVal.equals(prevVal)) {
             // The value changed from the last block.
-            if (varVal.equals("")) {
+            if (varVal.length() == 0) {
                 // It was set to empty
                 return new GenericConfig.Assign(varName, varVal);
             } else {
                 // Product vars have the @inherit processing. Other vars we
                 // will just ignore and put in one section at the end, based
                 // on the difference between the BEFORE and AFTER blocks.
-                if (varType == ConfigBase.VarType.UNKNOWN) {
+                if (varType == VarType.UNKNOWN) {
                     if (blockType == MakeConfig.BlockType.AFTER) {
                         // For UNKNOWN variables, we don't worry about the
                         // intermediate steps, just take the final value.
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/DumpConfigParser.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/DumpConfigParser.java
index 06663ca..c4cd963 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/DumpConfigParser.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/DumpConfigParser.java
@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@
  *          4       The location of the variable, as best tracked by kati
  */
 public class DumpConfigParser {
-    private static final boolean DEBUG = true;
+    private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
 
     private final Errors mErrors;
     private final String mFilename;
     private final Reader mReader;
 
-    private final ArrayList<MakeConfig> mResults = new ArrayList();
+    private final Map<String,MakeConfig> mResults = new HashMap();
 
     private static final Pattern LIST_SEPARATOR = Pattern.compile("\\s+");
 
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@
     }
 
     /**
-     * Parse the text into a list of MakeConfig objects.
+     * Parse the text into a map of the phase names to MakeConfig objects.
      */
-    public static ArrayList<MakeConfig> parse(Errors errors, String filename, Reader reader)
+    public static Map<String,MakeConfig> parse(Errors errors, String filename, Reader reader)
             throws CsvParser.ParseException, IOException {
         DumpConfigParser parser = new DumpConfigParser(errors, filename, reader);
         parser.parseImpl();
@@ -130,7 +130,16 @@
                 makeConfig = new MakeConfig();
                 makeConfig.setPhase(fields.get(1));
                 makeConfig.setRootNodes(splitList(fields.get(2)));
-                mResults.add(makeConfig);
+                // If there is a duplicate phase of the same name, continue parsing, but
+                // don't add it.  Emit a warning.
+                if (!mResults.containsKey(makeConfig.getPhase())) {
+                    mResults.put(makeConfig.getPhase(), makeConfig);
+                } else {
+                    mErrors.WARNING_DUMPCONFIG.add(
+                            new Position(mFilename, line.getLine()),
+                            "Duplicate phase: " + makeConfig.getPhase()
+                                + ". This one will be dropped.");
+                }
                 initialVariables = makeConfig.getInitialVariables();
                 finalVariables = makeConfig.getFinalVariables();
 
@@ -140,8 +149,7 @@
                     System.out.println("  " + makeConfig.getRootNodes());
                 }
             } else if (matchLineType(line, "var", 2)) {
-                final MakeConfig.VarType type = "list".equals(fields.get(1))
-                        ? MakeConfig.VarType.LIST : MakeConfig.VarType.SINGLE;
+                final VarType type = "list".equals(fields.get(1)) ? VarType.LIST : VarType.SINGLE;
                 makeConfig.addProductVar(fields.get(2), type);
 
                 if (DEBUG) {
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ErrorReporter.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ErrorReporter.java
index 5d87636..0a0c9f4 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ErrorReporter.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/ErrorReporter.java
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
     /**
      * An instance of an error happening.
      */
-    public class Entry {
+    public static class Entry {
         private final Category mCategory;
         private final Position mPosition;
         private final String mMessage;
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Errors.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Errors.java
index 92a4b30..b333e78 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Errors.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Errors.java
@@ -59,4 +59,16 @@
     // if we're seeing this.
     public final Category ERROR_IMPROPER_PRODUCT_VAR_MARKER = new Category(7, true, Level.ERROR,
             "Bad input from dumpvars causing corrupted product variables.");
+
+    public final Category ERROR_MISSING_CONFIG_FILE = new Category(8, true, Level.ERROR,
+            "Unable to find config file.");
+
+    public final Category ERROR_INFINITE_RECURSION = new Category(9, true, Level.ERROR,
+            "A file tries to inherit-product from itself or its own inherited products.");
+
+    // TODO: This will become obsolete when it is possible to have starlark-based product
+    // config files.
+    public final Category WARNING_DIFFERENT_FROM_KATI = new Category(1000, true, Level.WARNING,
+            "The cross-check with the original kati implementation failed.");
+
 }
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlatConfig.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlatConfig.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f277fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlatConfig.java
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+import java.io.PrintStream;
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.TreeMap;
+
+/**
+ * Flattened configuration -- set of variables after all assignments and inherits have
+ * been executed.
+ */
+public class FlatConfig extends ConfigBase {
+
+    private final TreeMap<String, Value> mValues = new TreeMap();
+
+    public TreeMap<String, Value> getValues() {
+        return mValues;
+    }
+}
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlattenConfig.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlattenConfig.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a19802b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/FlattenConfig.java
@@ -0,0 +1,474 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.HashMap;
+import java.util.HashSet;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.Set;
+import java.util.TreeMap;
+import java.util.TreeSet;
+import java.util.regex.Pattern;
+
+public class FlattenConfig {
+    private static final Pattern RE_SPACE = Pattern.compile("\\p{Space}+");
+    private static final String PRODUCTS_PREFIX = "PRODUCTS";
+
+    private final Errors mErrors;
+    private final GenericConfig mGenericConfig;
+    private final Map<String, GenericConfig.ConfigFile> mGenericConfigs;
+    private final FlatConfig mResult = new FlatConfig();
+    private final Map<String, Value> mVariables;
+    /**
+     * Files that have been visited, to prevent infinite recursion. There are no
+     * conditionals at this point in the processing, so we don't need a stack, just
+     * a single set.
+     */
+    private final Set<Str> mStack = new HashSet();
+
+
+    private FlattenConfig(Errors errors, GenericConfig genericConfig) {
+        mErrors = errors;
+        mGenericConfig = genericConfig;
+        mGenericConfigs = genericConfig.getFiles();
+        mVariables = mResult.getValues();
+
+        // Base class fields
+        mResult.copyFrom(genericConfig);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Flatten a GenericConfig to a FlatConfig.
+     *
+     * Makes three passes through the genericConfig, one to flatten the single variables,
+     * one to flatten the list variables, and one to flatten the unknown variables. Each
+     * has a slightly different algorithm.
+     */
+    public static FlatConfig flatten(Errors errors, GenericConfig genericConfig) {
+        final FlattenConfig flattener = new FlattenConfig(errors, genericConfig);
+        return flattener.flattenImpl();
+    }
+
+    private FlatConfig flattenImpl() {
+        final List<String> rootNodes = mGenericConfig.getRootNodes();
+        if (rootNodes.size() == 0) {
+            mErrors.ERROR_DUMPCONFIG.add("No root nodes in PRODUCTS phase.");
+            return null;
+        } else if (rootNodes.size() != 1) {
+            final StringBuilder msg = new StringBuilder(
+                    "Ignoring extra root nodes in PRODUCTS phase. All nodes are:");
+            for (final String rn: rootNodes) {
+                msg.append(' ');
+                msg.append(rn);
+            }
+            mErrors.WARNING_DUMPCONFIG.add(msg.toString());
+        }
+        final String root = rootNodes.get(0);
+
+        // TODO: Do we need to worry about the initial state of variables? Anything
+        // that from the product config
+
+        flattenListVars(root);
+        flattenSingleVars(root);
+        flattenUnknownVars(root);
+        flattenInheritsFrom(root);
+
+        setDefaultKnownVars();
+
+        // TODO: This only supports the single product mode of import-nodes, which is all the
+        // real build does. m product-graph and friends will have to be rewritten.
+        mVariables.put("PRODUCTS", new Value(VarType.UNKNOWN, new Str(root)));
+
+        return mResult;
+    }
+
+    interface AssignCallback {
+        void onAssignStatement(GenericConfig.Assign assign);
+    }
+
+    interface InheritCallback {
+        void onInheritStatement(GenericConfig.Inherit assign);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Do a bunch of validity checks, and then iterate through each of the statements
+     * in the given file.  For Assignments, the callback is only called for variables
+     * matching varType.
+     *
+     * Adds makefiles which have been traversed to the 'seen' set, and will not traverse
+     * into an inherit statement if its makefile has already been seen.
+     */
+    private void forEachStatement(Str filename, VarType varType, Set<String> seen,
+            AssignCallback assigner, InheritCallback inheriter) {
+        if (mStack.contains(filename)) {
+            mErrors.ERROR_INFINITE_RECURSION.add(filename.getPosition(),
+                    "File is already in the inherit-product stack: " + filename);
+            return;
+        }
+
+        mStack.add(filename);
+        try {
+            final GenericConfig.ConfigFile genericFile = mGenericConfigs.get(filename.toString());
+
+            if (genericFile == null) {
+                mErrors.ERROR_MISSING_CONFIG_FILE.add(filename.getPosition(),
+                        "Unable to find config file: " + filename);
+                return;
+            }
+
+            for (final GenericConfig.Statement statement: genericFile.getStatements()) {
+                if (statement instanceof GenericConfig.Assign) {
+                    if (assigner != null) {
+                        final GenericConfig.Assign assign = (GenericConfig.Assign)statement;
+                        final String varName = assign.getName();
+
+                        // Assert that we're not stomping on another variable, which
+                        // really should be impossible at this point.
+                        assertVarType(filename, varName);
+
+                        if (mGenericConfig.getVarType(varName) == varType) {
+                            assigner.onAssignStatement(assign);
+                        }
+                    }
+                } else if (statement instanceof GenericConfig.Inherit) {
+                    if (inheriter != null) {
+                        final GenericConfig.Inherit inherit = (GenericConfig.Inherit)statement;
+                        if (seen != null) {
+                            if (seen.contains(inherit.getFilename().toString())) {
+                                continue;
+                            }
+                            seen.add(inherit.getFilename().toString());
+                        }
+                        inheriter.onInheritStatement(inherit);
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        } finally {
+            // Also executes after return statements, so we always remove this.
+            mStack.remove(filename);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Call 'inheriter' for each child of 'filename' in alphabetical order.
+     */
+    private void forEachInheritAlpha(final Str filename, VarType varType, Set<String> seen,
+            InheritCallback inheriter) {
+        final TreeMap<Str, GenericConfig.Inherit> alpha = new TreeMap();
+        forEachStatement(filename, varType, null, null,
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    alpha.put(inherit.getFilename(), inherit);
+                });
+        for (final GenericConfig.Inherit inherit: alpha.values()) {
+            // Handle 'seen' here where we actaully call back, not before, so that
+            // the proper traversal order is preserved.
+            if (seen != null) {
+                if (seen.contains(inherit.getFilename().toString())) {
+                    continue;
+                }
+                seen.add(inherit.getFilename().toString());
+            }
+            inheriter.onInheritStatement(inherit);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Traverse the inheritance hierarchy, setting list-value product config variables.
+     */
+    private void flattenListVars(final String filename) {
+        Map<String, Value> vars = flattenListVars(new Str(filename), new HashSet());
+        // Add the result of the recursion to mVariables. We know there will be
+        // no collisions because this function only handles list variables.
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Value> entry: vars.entrySet()) {
+            mVariables.put(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Return the variables defined, recursively, by 'filename.' The 'seen' set
+     * accumulates which nodes have been visited, as each is only done once.
+     *
+     * This convoluted algorithm isn't ideal, but it matches what is in node_fns.mk.
+     */
+    private Map<String, Value> flattenListVars(final Str filename, Set<String> seen) {
+        Map<String, Value> result = new HashMap();
+
+        // Recurse into our children first in alphabetical order, building a map of
+        // that filename to its flattened values.  The order matters here because
+        // we will only look at each child once, and when a file appears multiple
+        // times, its variables must have the right set, based on whether it's been
+        // seen before. This preserves the order from node_fns.mk.
+
+        // Child filename --> { varname --> value }
+        final Map<Str, Map<String, Value>> children = new HashMap();
+        forEachInheritAlpha(filename, VarType.LIST, seen,
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    final Str child = inherit.getFilename();
+                    children.put(child, flattenListVars(child, seen));
+                });
+
+        // Now, traverse the values again in the original source order to concatenate the values.
+        // Note that the contcatenation order is *different* from the inherit order above.
+        forEachStatement(filename, VarType.LIST, null,
+                (assign) -> {
+                    assignToListVar(result, assign.getName(), assign.getValue());
+                },
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    final Map<String, Value> child = children.get(inherit.getFilename());
+                    // child == null happens if this node has been visited before.
+                    if (child != null) {
+                        for (Map.Entry<String, Value> entry: child.entrySet()) {
+                            final String varName = entry.getKey();
+                            final Value varVal = entry.getValue();
+                            appendToListVar(result, varName, varVal.getList());
+                        }
+                    }
+                });
+
+        return result;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Traverse the inheritance hierarchy, setting single-value product config variables.
+     */
+    private void flattenSingleVars(final String filename) {
+        flattenSingleVars(new Str(filename), new HashSet(), new HashSet());
+    }
+
+    private void flattenSingleVars(final Str filename, Set<String> seen1, Set<String> seen2) {
+        // flattenSingleVars has two loops.  The first sets all variables that are
+        // defined for *this* file.  The second traverses through the inheritance,
+        // to fill in values that weren't defined in this file.  The first appearance of
+        // the variable is the one that wins.
+
+        forEachStatement(filename, VarType.SINGLE, seen1,
+                (assign) -> {
+                    final String varName = assign.getName();
+                    Value v = mVariables.get(varName);
+                    // Only take the first value that we see for single variables.
+                    Value value = mVariables.get(varName);
+                    if (!mVariables.containsKey(varName)) {
+                        final List<Str> valueList = assign.getValue();
+                        // There should never be more than one item in this list, because
+                        // SINGLE values should never be appended to.
+                        if (valueList.size() != 1) {
+                            final StringBuilder positions = new StringBuilder("[");
+                            for (Str s: valueList) {
+                                positions.append(s.getPosition());
+                            }
+                            positions.append(" ]");
+                            throw new RuntimeException("Value list found for SINGLE variable "
+                                    + varName + " size=" + valueList.size()
+                                    + "positions=" + positions.toString());
+                        }
+                        mVariables.put(varName,
+                                new Value(VarType.SINGLE,
+                                    valueList.get(0)));
+                    }
+                }, null);
+
+        forEachInheritAlpha(filename, VarType.SINGLE, seen2,
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    flattenSingleVars(inherit.getFilename(), seen1, seen2);
+                });
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Traverse the inheritance hierarchy and flatten the values
+     */
+    private void flattenUnknownVars(String filename) {
+        flattenUnknownVars(new Str(filename), new HashSet());
+    }
+
+    private void flattenUnknownVars(final Str filename, Set<String> seen) {
+        // flattenUnknownVars has two loops: First to attempt to set the variable from
+        // this file, and then a second loop to handle the inheritance.  This is odd
+        // but it matches the order the files are included in node_fns.mk. The last appearance
+        // of the value is the one that wins.
+
+        forEachStatement(filename, VarType.UNKNOWN, null,
+                (assign) -> {
+                    // Overwrite the current value with whatever is now in the file.
+                    mVariables.put(assign.getName(),
+                            new Value(VarType.UNKNOWN,
+                                flattenAssignList(assign, new Str(""))));
+                }, null);
+
+        forEachInheritAlpha(filename, VarType.UNKNOWN, seen,
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    flattenUnknownVars(inherit.getFilename(), seen);
+                });
+    }
+
+    String prefix = "";
+
+    /**
+     * Sets the PRODUCTS.<filename>.INHERITS_FROM variables.
+     */
+    private void flattenInheritsFrom(final String filename) {
+        flattenInheritsFrom(new Str(filename));
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * This flatten function, unlike the others visits all of the nodes regardless
+     * of whether they have been seen before, because that's what the make code does.
+     */
+    private void flattenInheritsFrom(final Str filename) {
+        // Recurse, and gather the list our chlidren
+        final TreeSet<Str> children = new TreeSet();
+        forEachStatement(filename, VarType.LIST, null, null,
+                (inherit) -> {
+                    children.add(inherit.getFilename());
+                    flattenInheritsFrom(inherit.getFilename());
+                });
+
+        final String varName = "PRODUCTS." + filename + ".INHERITS_FROM";
+        if (children.size() > 0) {
+            // Build the space separated list.
+            boolean first = true;
+            final StringBuilder val = new StringBuilder();
+            for (Str child: children) {
+                if (first) {
+                    first = false;
+                } else {
+                    val.append(' ');
+                }
+                val.append(child);
+            }
+            mVariables.put(varName, new Value(VarType.UNKNOWN, new Str(val.toString())));
+        } else {
+            // Clear whatever flattenUnknownVars happened to have put in.
+            mVariables.remove(varName);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Throw an exception if there's an existing variable with a different type.
+     */
+    private void assertVarType(Str filename, String varName) {
+        if (mGenericConfig.getVarType(varName) == VarType.UNKNOWN) {
+            final Value prevValue = mVariables.get(varName);
+            if (prevValue != null
+                    && prevValue.getVarType() != VarType.UNKNOWN) {
+                throw new RuntimeException("Mismatched var types:"
+                        + " filename=" + filename
+                        + " varType=" + mGenericConfig.getVarType(varName)
+                        + " varName=" + varName
+                        + " prevValue=" + Value.debugString(prevValue));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Depending on whether the assignment is prepending, appending, setting, etc.,
+     * update the value.  We can infer which of those operations it is by the length
+     * and contents of the values. Each value in the list was originally separated
+     * by the previous value.
+     */
+    private void assignToListVar(Map<String, Value> vars, String varName, List<Str> items) {
+        final Value value = vars.get(varName);
+        final List<Str> orig = value == null ? new ArrayList() : value.getList();
+        final List<Str> result = new ArrayList();
+        if (items.size() > 0) {
+            for (int i = 0; i < items.size(); i++) {
+                if (i != 0) {
+                    result.addAll(orig);
+                }
+                final Str item = items.get(i);
+                addWords(result, item);
+            }
+        }
+        vars.put(varName, new Value(result));
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Appends all of the words in in 'items' to an entry in vars keyed by 'varName',
+     * creating one if necessary.
+     */
+    private static void appendToListVar(Map<String, Value> vars, String varName, List<Str> items) {
+        Value value = vars.get(varName);
+        if (value == null) {
+            value = new Value(new ArrayList());
+            vars.put(varName, value);
+        }
+        final List<Str> out = value.getList();
+        for (Str item: items) {
+            addWords(out, item);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Split 'item' on spaces, and add each of them as a word to 'out'.
+     */
+    private static void addWords(List<Str> out, Str item) {
+        for (String word: RE_SPACE.split(item.toString().trim())) {
+            if (word.length() > 0) {
+                out.add(new Str(item.getPosition(), word));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Flatten the list of strings in an Assign statement, using the previous value
+     * as a separator.
+     */
+    private Str flattenAssignList(GenericConfig.Assign assign, Str previous) {
+        final StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+        Position position = previous.getPosition();
+        final List<Str> list = assign.getValue();
+        final int size = list.size();
+        for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+            final Str item = list.get(i);
+            result.append(item.toString());
+            if (i != size - 1) {
+                result.append(previous);
+            }
+            final Position pos = item.getPosition();
+            if (pos != null && pos.getFile() != null) {
+                position = pos;
+            }
+        }
+        return new Str(position, result.toString());
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Make sure that each of the product config variables has a default value.
+     */
+    private void setDefaultKnownVars() {
+        for (Map.Entry<String, VarType> entry: mGenericConfig.getProductVars().entrySet()) {
+            final String varName = entry.getKey();
+            final VarType varType = entry.getValue();
+
+            final Value val = mVariables.get(varName);
+            if (val == null) {
+                mVariables.put(varName, new Value(varType));
+            }
+        }
+
+
+        // TODO: These two for now as well, until we can rewrite the enforce packages exist
+        // handling.
+        if (!mVariables.containsKey("PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST")) {
+            mVariables.put("PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST", new Value(VarType.UNKNOWN));
+        }
+        if (!mVariables.containsKey("PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST_ALLOW_LIST")) {
+            mVariables.put("PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST_ALLOW_LIST", new Value(VarType.UNKNOWN));
+        }
+    }
+}
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Kati.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Kati.java
index 026ddb5..4fa2297 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Kati.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Kati.java
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@
 
 package com.android.build.config;
 
-import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Map;
 
 /**
  * Wrapper for invoking kati.
  */
 public interface Kati {
-    public MakeConfig loadProductConfig();
+    public Map<String, MakeConfig> loadProductConfig();
 }
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/KatiImpl.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/KatiImpl.java
index feb374c..de11f36 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/KatiImpl.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/KatiImpl.java
@@ -56,17 +56,16 @@
     }
 
     @Override
-    public MakeConfig loadProductConfig() {
+    public Map<String, MakeConfig> loadProductConfig() {
         final String csvPath = getDumpConfigCsvPath();
         try {
             File workDir = new File(getWorkDirPath());
 
-            if (!workDir.mkdirs()) {
+            if ((workDir.exists() && !workDir.isDirectory()) || !workDir.mkdirs()) {
                 mErrors.ERROR_KATI.add("Unable to create directory: " + workDir);
                 return null; // TODO: throw exception?
             }
 
-            System.out.println("running kati");
             String out = mCommand.run(new String[] {
                     "-f", "build/make/core/dumpconfig.mk",
                     "DUMPCONFIG_FILE=" + csvPath
@@ -89,17 +88,14 @@
         }
 
         try (FileReader reader = new FileReader(csvPath)) {
-            System.out.println("csvPath=" + csvPath);
-            List<MakeConfig> makeConfigs = DumpConfigParser.parse(mErrors, csvPath, reader);
+            Map<String, MakeConfig> makeConfigs = DumpConfigParser.parse(mErrors, csvPath, reader);
 
             if (makeConfigs.size() == 0) {
                 // TODO: Issue error?
                 return null;
             }
 
-            // TODO: There are multiple passes. That should be cleaned up in the make
-            // build system, but for now, the first one is the one we want.
-            return makeConfigs.get(0);
+            return makeConfigs;
         } catch (CsvParser.ParseException ex) {
             mErrors.ERROR_KATI.add(new Position(csvPath, ex.getLine()),
                     "Unable to parse output of dumpconfig.mk: " + ex.getMessage());
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Main.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Main.java
index 7417fc7..5cec55e 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Main.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Main.java
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
 
 import java.util.List;
 import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.TreeMap;
 import java.util.TreeSet;
 
 public class Main {
@@ -30,30 +31,44 @@
     }
 
     void run() {
-        System.out.println("Hello World");
-
         // TODO: Check the build environment to make sure we're running in a real
         // build environment, e.g. actually inside a source tree, with TARGET_PRODUCT
         // and TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT defined, etc.
         Kati kati = new KatiImpl(mErrors, mOptions);
-        MakeConfig makeConfig = kati.loadProductConfig();
-        if (makeConfig == null || mErrors.hadError()) {
+        Map<String, MakeConfig> makeConfigs = kati.loadProductConfig();
+        if (makeConfigs == null || mErrors.hadError()) {
             return;
         }
-
-        System.out.println();
-        System.out.println("====================");
-        System.out.println("PRODUCT CONFIG FILES");
-        System.out.println("====================");
-        makeConfig.printToStream(System.out);
+        if (false) {
+            for (MakeConfig makeConfig: (new TreeMap<String, MakeConfig>(makeConfigs)).values()) {
+                System.out.println();
+                System.out.println("=======================================");
+                System.out.println("PRODUCT CONFIG FILES : " + makeConfig.getPhase());
+                System.out.println("=======================================");
+                makeConfig.printToStream(System.out);
+            }
+        }
 
         ConvertMakeToGenericConfig m2g = new ConvertMakeToGenericConfig(mErrors);
-        GenericConfig generic = m2g.convert(makeConfig);
+        GenericConfig generic = m2g.convert(makeConfigs);
+        if (false) {
+            System.out.println("======================");
+            System.out.println("REGENERATED MAKE FILES");
+            System.out.println("======================");
+            MakeWriter.write(System.out, generic, 0);
+        }
 
-        System.out.println("======================");
-        System.out.println("REGENERATED MAKE FILES");
-        System.out.println("======================");
-        MakeWriter.write(System.out, generic, 0);
+        // TODO: Lookup shortened name as used in PRODUCT_NAME / TARGET_PRODUCT
+        FlatConfig flat = FlattenConfig.flatten(mErrors, generic);
+        if (false) {
+            System.out.println("=======================");
+            System.out.println("FLATTENED VARIABLE LIST");
+            System.out.println("=======================");
+            MakeWriter.write(System.out, flat, 0);
+        }
+
+        OutputChecker checker = new OutputChecker(flat);
+        checker.reportErrors(mErrors);
 
         // TODO: Run kati and extract the variables and convert all that into starlark files.
 
@@ -97,7 +112,10 @@
         } finally {
             // Print errors and warnings
             errors.printErrors(System.err);
+            if (errors.hadError()) {
+                exitCode = 1;
+            }
+            System.exit(exitCode);
         }
-        System.exit(exitCode);
     }
 }
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/MakeWriter.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/MakeWriter.java
index 58dfcc0..15fd095 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/MakeWriter.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/MakeWriter.java
@@ -30,15 +30,20 @@
     private final boolean mWriteAnnotations;
 
     public static void write(PrintStream out, GenericConfig config, int flags) {
-        (new MakeWriter(flags)).write(out, config);
+        (new MakeWriter(flags)).writeGeneric(out, config);
     }
 
+    public static void write(PrintStream out, FlatConfig config, int flags) {
+        (new MakeWriter(flags)).writeFlat(out, config);
+    }
+
+
     private MakeWriter(int flags) {
         mWriteHeader = (flags & FLAG_WRITE_HEADER) != 0;
         mWriteAnnotations = (flags & FLAG_WRITE_ANNOTATIONS) != 0;
     }
 
-    private void write(PrintStream out, GenericConfig config) {
+    private void writeGeneric(PrintStream out, GenericConfig config) {
         for (GenericConfig.ConfigFile file: config.getFiles().values()) {
             out.println("---------------------------------------------------------");
             out.println("FILE: " + file.getFilename());
@@ -49,7 +54,7 @@
         out.println("---------------------------------------------------------");
         out.println("VARIABLES TOUCHED BY MAKE BASED CONFIG:");
         out.println("---------------------------------------------------------");
-        writeStrVars(out, getModifiedVars(config.getInitialVariables(),
+        writeStrVars(out, OutputChecker.getModifiedVars(config.getInitialVariables(),
                                           config.getFinalVariables()), config);
     }
 
@@ -109,28 +114,6 @@
         out.println();
     }
 
-    private static Map<String, Str> getModifiedVars(Map<String, Str> before,
-            Map<String, Str> after) {
-        final HashMap<String, Str> result = new HashMap();
-        // Entries that were added or changed.
-        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> afterEntry: after.entrySet()) {
-            final String varName = afterEntry.getKey();
-            final Str afterValue = afterEntry.getValue();
-            final Str beforeValue = before.get(varName);
-            if (beforeValue == null || !beforeValue.equals(afterValue)) {
-                result.put(varName, afterValue);
-            }
-        }
-        // removed Entries that were removed, we just treat them as  
-        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> beforeEntry: before.entrySet()) {
-            final String varName = beforeEntry.getKey();
-            if (!after.containsKey(varName)) {
-                result.put(varName, new Str(""));
-            }
-        }
-        return result;
-    }
-
     private static class Var {
         Var(String name, Str val) {
             this.name = name;
@@ -152,4 +135,27 @@
             out.println(var.val.getPosition() + var.name + " := " + var.val);
         }
     }
+
+    private void writeFlat(PrintStream out, FlatConfig config) {
+        // TODO: Print positions.
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Value> entry: config.getValues().entrySet()) {
+            out.print(entry.getKey());
+            out.print(" := ");
+
+            final Value value = entry.getValue();
+            if (value.getVarType() == VarType.LIST) {
+                final List<Str> list = value.getList();
+                final int size = list.size();
+                for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+                    out.print(list.get(i).toString());
+                    if (i != size - 1) {
+                        out.print(" \\\n        ");
+                    }
+                }
+            } else {
+                out.print(value.getStr().toString());
+            }
+            out.println();
+        }
+    }
 }
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Options.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Options.java
index 4e60484..ed544dc 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Options.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Options.java
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
     }
 
     static class Parser {
-        private class ParseException extends Exception {
+        private static class ParseException extends Exception {
             public ParseException(String message) {
                 super(message);
             }
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/OutputChecker.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/OutputChecker.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d982dba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/OutputChecker.java
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2021 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.HashMap;
+import java.util.HashSet;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.TreeMap;
+
+/**
+ * Compares the make-based configuration as reported by dumpconfig.mk
+ * with what was computed from the new tool.
+ */
+public class OutputChecker {
+    // Differences that we know about, either know issues to be fixed or intentional.
+    private static final RegexSet IGNORED_VARIABLES = new RegexSet(
+            // TODO: Rewrite the enforce packages exist logic into this tool.
+            "PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST",
+            "PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST_ALLOW_LIST",
+            "PRODUCTS\\..*\\.PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST",
+            "PRODUCTS\\..*\\.PRODUCT_ENFORCE_PACKAGES_EXIST_ALLOW_LIST",
+
+            // This is generated by this tool, but comes later in the make build system.
+            "INTERNAL_PRODUCT",
+
+            // This can be set temporarily by product_config.mk
+            ".KATI_ALLOW_RULES"
+            );
+
+    private final FlatConfig mConfig;
+    private final TreeMap<String, Variable> mVariables;
+
+    /**
+     * Represents the before and after state of a variable.
+     */
+    public static class Variable {
+        public final String name;
+        public final VarType type;
+        public final Str original;
+        public final Value updated;
+
+        public Variable(String name, VarType type, Str original) {
+            this(name, type, original, null);
+        }
+
+        public Variable(String name, VarType type, Str original, Value updated) {
+            this.name = name;
+            this.type = type;
+            this.original = original;
+            this.updated = updated;
+        }
+
+        /**
+         * Return copy of this Variable with the updated field also set.
+         */
+        public Variable addUpdated(Value updated) {
+            return new Variable(name, type, original, updated);
+        }
+
+        /**
+         * Return whether normalizedOriginal and normalizedUpdate are equal.
+         */
+        public boolean isSame() {
+            final Str normalizedOriginal = Value.normalize(original);
+            final Str normalizedUpdated = Value.normalize(updated);
+            if (normalizedOriginal == null && normalizedUpdated == null) {
+                return true;
+            } else if (normalizedOriginal != null) {
+                return normalizedOriginal.equals(normalizedUpdated);
+            } else {
+                return false;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Construct OutputChecker with the config it will check.
+     */
+    public OutputChecker(FlatConfig config) {
+        mConfig = config;
+        mVariables = getVariables(config);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Add a WARNING_DIFFERENT_FROM_KATI for each of the variables which have changed.
+     */
+    public void reportErrors(Errors errors) {
+        for (Variable var: getDifferences()) {
+            if (IGNORED_VARIABLES.matches(var.name)) {
+                continue;
+            }
+            errors.WARNING_DIFFERENT_FROM_KATI.add("product_config processing differs from"
+                    + " kati processing for " + var.type + " variable " + var.name + ".\n"
+                    + "original: "
+                    + Value.oneLinePerWord(var.original, "<null>") + "\n"
+                    + "updated: "
+                    + Value.oneLinePerWord(var.updated, "<null>"));
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Get the Variables that are different between the normalized form of the original
+     * and updated.  If one is null and the other is not, even if one is an empty string,
+     * the values are considered different.
+     */
+    public List<Variable> getDifferences() {
+        final ArrayList<Variable> result = new ArrayList();
+        for (Variable var: mVariables.values()) {
+            if (!var.isSame()) {
+                result.add(var);
+            }
+        }
+        return result;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Get all of the variables for this config.
+     *
+     * VisibleForTesting
+     */
+    static TreeMap<String, Variable> getVariables(FlatConfig config) {
+        final TreeMap<String, Variable> result = new TreeMap();
+
+        // Add the original values to mAll
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> entry: getModifiedVars(config.getInitialVariables(),
+                    config.getFinalVariables()).entrySet()) {
+            final String name = entry.getKey();
+            result.put(name, new Variable(name, config.getVarType(name), entry.getValue()));
+        }
+
+        // Add the updated values to mAll
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Value> entry: config.getValues().entrySet()) {
+            final String name = entry.getKey();
+            final Value value = entry.getValue();
+            Variable var = result.get(name);
+            if (var == null) {
+                result.put(name, new Variable(name, config.getVarType(name), null, value));
+            } else {
+                result.put(name, var.addUpdated(value));
+            }
+        }
+
+        return result;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Get the entries that are different in the two maps.
+     */
+    public static Map<String, Str> getModifiedVars(Map<String, Str> before,
+            Map<String, Str> after) {
+        final HashMap<String, Str> result = new HashMap();
+
+        // Entries that were added or changed.
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> afterEntry: after.entrySet()) {
+            final String varName = afterEntry.getKey();
+            final Str afterValue = afterEntry.getValue();
+            final Str beforeValue = before.get(varName);
+            if (beforeValue == null || !beforeValue.equals(afterValue)) {
+                result.put(varName, afterValue);
+            }
+        }
+
+        // removed Entries that were removed, we just treat them as empty string
+        for (Map.Entry<String, Str> beforeEntry: before.entrySet()) {
+            final String varName = beforeEntry.getKey();
+            if (!after.containsKey(varName)) {
+                result.put(varName, new Str(""));
+            }
+        }
+
+        return result;
+    }
+}
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/RegexSet.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/RegexSet.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70fcd29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/RegexSet.java
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2021 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+import java.util.regex.Pattern;
+
+/**
+ * Returns whether a string matches one of a set of presupplied regexes.
+ */
+public class RegexSet {
+    private final Pattern[] mPatterns;
+
+    public RegexSet(String... patterns) {
+        mPatterns = new Pattern[patterns.length];
+        for (int i = 0; i < patterns.length; i++) {
+            mPatterns[i] = Pattern.compile(patterns[i]);
+        }
+    }
+
+    public boolean matches(String s) {
+        for (Pattern p: mPatterns) {
+            if (p.matcher(s).matches()) {
+                return true;
+            }
+        }
+        return false;
+    }
+}
+
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Str.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Str.java
index 9c345a6..2516b76 100644
--- a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Str.java
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Str.java
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 /**
  * A String and a Position, where it came from in source code.
  */
-public class Str {
+public class Str implements Comparable<Str> {
     private String mValue;
     private Position mPosition;
 
@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@
         mPosition = pos;
     }
 
+    public int length() {
+        return mValue.length();
+    }
+
     @Override
     public String toString() {
         return mValue;
@@ -51,16 +55,11 @@
      */
     @Override
     public boolean equals(Object o) {
-        if (o == null) {
-            return false;
-        } else if (o instanceof String) {
-            return mValue.equals(o);
-        } else if (o instanceof Str) {
-            final Str that = (Str)o;
-            return mValue.equals(that.mValue);
-        } else {
+        if (!(o instanceof Str)) {
             return false;
         }
+        final Str that = (Str)o;
+        return mValue.equals(that.mValue);
     }
 
     @Override
@@ -68,6 +67,11 @@
         return mValue.hashCode();
     }
 
+    @Override
+    public int compareTo(Str that) {
+        return this.mValue.compareTo(that.mValue);
+    }
+
     public static ArrayList<Str> toList(Position pos, List<String> list) {
         final ArrayList<Str> result = new ArrayList(list.size());
         for (String s: list) {
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Value.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Value.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9bd6401
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/Value.java
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.regex.Pattern;
+import java.util.regex.Matcher;
+
+/**
+ * Class to hold the two types of variables we support, strings and lists of strings.
+ */
+public class Value {
+    private static final Pattern SPACES = Pattern.compile("\\s+");
+
+    private final VarType mVarType;
+    private final Str mStr;
+    private final ArrayList<Str> mList;
+
+    /**
+     * Construct an appropriately typed empty value.
+     */
+    public Value(VarType varType) {
+        mVarType = varType;
+        if (varType == VarType.LIST) {
+            mStr = null;
+            mList = new ArrayList();
+            mList.add(new Str(""));
+        } else {
+            mStr = new Str("");
+            mList = null;
+        }
+    }
+
+    public Value(VarType varType, Str str) {
+        mVarType = varType;
+        mStr = str;
+        mList = null;
+    }
+
+    public Value(List<Str> list) {
+        mVarType = VarType.LIST;
+        mStr = null;
+        mList = new ArrayList(list);
+    }
+
+    public VarType getVarType() {
+        return mVarType;
+    }
+
+    public Str getStr() {
+        return mStr;
+    }
+
+    public List<Str> getList() {
+        return mList;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Normalize a string that is behaving as a list.
+     */
+    public static String normalize(String str) {
+        if (str == null) {
+            return null;
+        }
+        return SPACES.matcher(str.trim()).replaceAll(" ").trim();
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Normalize a string that is behaving as a list.
+     */
+    public static Str normalize(Str str) {
+        if (str == null) {
+            return null;
+        }
+        return new Str(str.getPosition(), normalize(str.toString()));
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Normalize a this Value into the same format as normalize(Str).
+     */
+    public static Str normalize(Value val) {
+        if (val == null) {
+            return null;
+        }
+        if (val.mStr != null) {
+            return normalize(val.mStr);
+        }
+
+        if (val.mList.size() == 0) {
+            return new Str("");
+        }
+
+        StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+        final int size = val.mList.size();
+        boolean first = true;
+        for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+            String s = val.mList.get(i).toString().trim();
+            if (s.length() > 0) {
+                if (!first) {
+                    result.append(" ");
+                } else {
+                    first = false;
+                }
+                result.append(s);
+            }
+        }
+
+        // Just use the first item's position.
+        return new Str(val.mList.get(0).getPosition(), result.toString());
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Put each word in 'str' on its own line in make format. If 'val' is null,
+     * 'nullValue' is returned.
+     */
+    public static String oneLinePerWord(Value val, String nullValue) {
+        if (val == null) {
+            return nullValue;
+        }
+        final String s = normalize(val).toString();
+        final Matcher m = SPACES.matcher(s);
+        final StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+        if (s.length() > 0 && (val.mVarType == VarType.LIST || m.find())) {
+            result.append("\\\n  ");
+        }
+        result.append(m.replaceAll(" \\\\\n  "));
+        return result.toString();
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Put each word in 'str' on its own line in make format. If 'str' is null,
+     * nullValue is returned.
+     */
+    public static String oneLinePerWord(Str str, String nullValue) {
+        if (str == null) {
+            return nullValue;
+        }
+        final Matcher m = SPACES.matcher(normalize(str.toString()));
+        final StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+        if (m.find()) {
+            result.append("\\\n  ");
+        }
+        result.append(m.replaceAll(" \\\\\n  "));
+        return result.toString();
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Return a string representing this value with detailed debugging information.
+     */
+    public static String debugString(Value val) {
+        if (val == null) {
+            return "null";
+        }
+
+        final StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder("Value(");
+        if (val.mStr != null) {
+            str.append("mStr=");
+            str.append("\"");
+            str.append(val.mStr.toString());
+            str.append("\"");
+            if (false) {
+                str.append(" (");
+                str.append(val.mStr.getPosition().toString());
+                str.append(")");
+            }
+        }
+        if (val.mList != null) {
+            str.append("mList=");
+            str.append("[");
+            for (Str s: val.mList) {
+                str.append(" \"");
+                str.append(s.toString());
+                if (false) {
+                    str.append("\" (");
+                    str.append(s.getPosition().toString());
+                    str.append(")");
+                } else {
+                    str.append("\"");
+                }
+            }
+            str.append(" ]");
+        }
+        str.append(")");
+        return str.toString();
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Get the Positions of all of the parts of this Value.
+     */
+    public List<Position> getPositions() {
+        List<Position> result = new ArrayList();
+        if (mStr != null) {
+            result.add(mStr.getPosition());
+        }
+        if (mList != null) {
+            for (Str str: mList) {
+                result.add(str.getPosition());
+            }
+        }
+        return result;
+    }
+}
+
diff --git a/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/VarType.java b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/VarType.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..43e9366
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/src/com/android/build/config/VarType.java
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * 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 com.android.build.config;
+
+/**
+ * Whether a product config variable is a list or single-value variable.
+ */
+public enum VarType {
+    /**
+     * A product config variable that is a list of space separated strings.
+     * These are defined by _product_single_value_vars in product.mk.
+     */
+    LIST,
+
+    /**
+     * A product config varaible that is a single string.
+     * These are defined by _product_list_vars in product.mk.
+     */
+    SINGLE,
+
+    /**
+     * A variable that is given the special product config handling but is
+     * nonetheless defined by product config makefiles.
+     */
+    UNKNOWN
+}
+
diff --git a/tools/product_config/test.sh b/tools/product_config/test.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..ee9ed5c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/product_config/test.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+#
+# This script runs the full set of tests for product config:
+# 1. Build the product-config tool.
+# 2. Run the unit tests.
+# 3. Run the product config for every product available in the current
+#    source tree, for each of user, userdebug and eng.
+#       - To restrict which products or variants are run, set the
+#         PRODUCTS or VARIANTS environment variables.
+#       - Products for which the make based product config fails are
+#         skipped.
+#
+
+# The PRODUCTS variable is used by the build, and setting it in the environment
+# interferes with that, so unset it.  (That should probably be fixed)
+products=$PRODUCTS
+variants=$VARIANTS
+unset PRODUCTS
+unset VARIANTS
+
+# Don't use lunch from the user's shell
+unset TARGET_PRODUCT
+unset TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT
+
+function die() {
+    format=$1
+    shift
+    printf "$format\nStopping...\n" $@ >&2
+    exit 1;
+}
+
+[[ -f build/make/envsetup.sh ]] || die "Run this script from the root of the tree."
+: ${products:=$(build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode all_named_products | sed -e "s/ /\n/g" | sort -u )}
+: ${variants:="user userdebug eng"}
+: ${CKATI_BIN:=prebuilts/build-tools/$(build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)/bin/ckati}
+
+function if_signal_exit() {
+    [[ $1 -lt 128 ]] || exit $1
+}
+
+build/soong/soong_ui.bash --build-mode --all-modules --dir="$(pwd)" product-config-test product-config \
+    || die "Build failed."
+
+echo
+echo Running unit tests
+java -jar out/host/linux-x86/testcases/product-config-test/product-config-test.jar
+unit_tests=$?
+if_signal_exit $unit_tests
+
+failed_baseline_checks=
+for product in $products ; do
+    for variant in $variants ; do
+        echo
+        echo "Checking: lunch $product-$variant"
+
+        TARGET_PRODUCT=$product \
+            TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant \
+            build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode TARGET_PRODUCT &> /dev/null
+        exit_status=$?
+        if_signal_exit $exit_status
+        if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ] ; then
+            echo "*** Combo fails with make, skipping product-config test run for $product-$variant"
+        else
+            rm -rf out/config/$product-$variant
+            TARGET_PRODUCT=$product TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant product-config \
+                            --ckati_bin $CKATI_BIN \
+                            --error 1000
+            exit_status=$?
+            if_signal_exit $exit_status
+            if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ] ; then
+                failed_baseline_checks="$failed_baseline_checks $product-$variant"
+            fi
+            if [ "$CHECK_FOR_RULES" != "" ] ; then
+                # This is a little bit of sleight of hand for good output formatting at the
+                # expense of speed. We've already run the command once without
+                # ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG, so we know it passes there. We run it again
+                # with ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG=error to see if it fails, but that will
+                # cause it to only print the first error. But we want to see all of them,
+                # so if it fails we run it a third time with ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG=warning,
+                # so we can see all the warnings.
+                TARGET_PRODUCT=$product \
+                    TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant \
+                    ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG=error \
+                    build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode TARGET_PRODUCT &> /dev/null
+                exit_status=$?
+                if_signal_exit $exit_status
+                if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ] ; then
+                    TARGET_PRODUCT=$product \
+                        TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=$variant \
+                        ALLOW_RULES_IN_PRODUCT_CONFIG=warning \
+                        build/soong/soong_ui.bash --dumpvar-mode TARGET_PRODUCT > /dev/null
+                    failed_rule_checks="$failed_rule_checks $product-$variant"
+                fi
+            fi
+        fi
+    done
+done
+
+echo
+echo
+echo "------------------------------"
+echo SUMMARY
+echo "------------------------------"
+
+echo -n "Unit tests        "
+if [ $unit_tests -eq 0 ] ; then echo PASSED ; else echo FAILED ; fi
+
+echo -n "Baseline checks   "
+if [ "$failed_baseline_checks" = "" ] ; then echo PASSED ; else echo FAILED ; fi
+for combo in $failed_baseline_checks ; do
+    echo "                   ... $combo"
+done
+
+echo -n "Rules checks      "
+if [ "$failed_rule_checks" = "" ] ; then echo PASSED ; else echo FAILED ; fi
+for combo in $failed_rule_checks ; do
+    echo "                   ... $combo"
+done
+
diff --git a/tools/releasetools/Android.bp b/tools/releasetools/Android.bp
index 81528ae..6d88249 100644
--- a/tools/releasetools/Android.bp
+++ b/tools/releasetools/Android.bp
@@ -451,6 +451,7 @@
     required: [
         "checkvintf",
         "host_init_verifier",
+        "secilc",
     ],
     target: {
         darwin: {
diff --git a/tools/releasetools/common.py b/tools/releasetools/common.py
index da189f3..3ede4c5 100644
--- a/tools/releasetools/common.py
+++ b/tools/releasetools/common.py
@@ -1691,6 +1691,11 @@
   cmd.extend(["--vendor_ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name])
   cmd.extend(["--vendor_boot", img.name])
 
+  fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "vendor_bootconfig")
+  if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
+    cmd.append("--vendor_bootconfig")
+    cmd.append(fn)
+
   ramdisk_fragment_imgs = []
   fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "vendor_ramdisk_fragments")
   if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
@@ -1934,12 +1939,13 @@
     # filename listed in system.map may contain an additional leading slash
     # (i.e. "//system/framework/am.jar"). Using lstrip to get consistent
     # results.
-    arcname = entry.replace(which, which.upper(), 1).lstrip('/')
-
-    # Special handling another case, where files not under /system
+    # And handle another special case, where files not under /system
     # (e.g. "/sbin/charger") are packed under ROOT/ in a target_files.zip.
-    if which == 'system' and not arcname.startswith('SYSTEM'):
+    arcname = entry.lstrip('/')
+    if which == 'system' and not arcname.startswith('system'):
       arcname = 'ROOT/' + arcname
+    else:
+      arcname = arcname.replace(which, which.upper(), 1)
 
     assert arcname in input_zip.namelist(), \
         "Failed to find the ZIP entry for {}".format(entry)
diff --git a/tools/releasetools/merge_target_files.py b/tools/releasetools/merge_target_files.py
index 3d9c717..16cab4f 100755
--- a/tools/releasetools/merge_target_files.py
+++ b/tools/releasetools/merge_target_files.py
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@
 import subprocess
 import sys
 import zipfile
+from xml.etree import ElementTree
 
 import add_img_to_target_files
 import build_super_image
@@ -658,6 +659,80 @@
       os.path.join(output_target_files_dir, 'META', 'vendor_file_contexts.bin'))
 
 
+def compile_split_sepolicy(product_out, partition_map, output_policy):
+  """Uses secilc to compile a split sepolicy file.
+
+  Depends on various */etc/selinux/* and */etc/vintf/* files within partitions.
+
+  Args:
+    product_out: PRODUCT_OUT directory, containing partition directories.
+    partition_map: A map of partition name -> relative path within product_out.
+    output_policy: The name of the output policy created by secilc.
+
+  Returns:
+    A command list that can be executed to create the compiled sepolicy.
+  """
+
+  def get_file(partition, path):
+    if partition not in partition_map:
+      logger.warning('Cannot load SEPolicy files for missing partition %s',
+                     partition)
+      return None
+    return os.path.join(product_out, partition_map[partition], path)
+
+  # Load the kernel sepolicy version from the FCM. This is normally provided
+  # directly to selinux.cpp as a build flag, but is also available in this file.
+  fcm_file = get_file('system', 'etc/vintf/compatibility_matrix.device.xml')
+  if not fcm_file or not os.path.exists(fcm_file):
+    raise ExternalError('Missing required file for loading sepolicy: %s', fcm)
+  kernel_sepolicy_version = ElementTree.parse(fcm_file).getroot().find(
+      'sepolicy/kernel-sepolicy-version').text
+
+  # Load the vendor's plat sepolicy version. This is the version used for
+  # locating sepolicy mapping files.
+  vendor_plat_version_file = get_file('vendor',
+                                      'etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy_vers.txt')
+  if not vendor_plat_version_file or not os.path.exists(
+      vendor_plat_version_file):
+    raise ExternalError('Missing required sepolicy file %s',
+                        vendor_plat_version_file)
+  with open(vendor_plat_version_file) as f:
+    vendor_plat_version = f.read().strip()
+
+  # Use the same flags and arguments as selinux.cpp OpenSplitPolicy().
+  cmd = ['secilc', '-m', '-M', 'true', '-G', '-N']
+  cmd.extend(['-c', kernel_sepolicy_version])
+  cmd.extend(['-o', output_policy])
+  cmd.extend(['-f', '/dev/null'])
+
+  required_policy_files = (
+      ('system', 'etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy.cil'),
+      ('system', 'etc/selinux/mapping/%s.cil' % vendor_plat_version),
+      ('vendor', 'etc/selinux/vendor_sepolicy.cil'),
+      ('vendor', 'etc/selinux/plat_pub_versioned.cil'),
+  )
+  for policy in (map(lambda partition_and_path: get_file(*partition_and_path),
+                     required_policy_files)):
+    if not policy or not os.path.exists(policy):
+      raise ExternalError('Missing required sepolicy file %s', policy)
+    cmd.append(policy)
+
+  optional_policy_files = (
+      ('system', 'etc/selinux/mapping/%s.compat.cil' % vendor_plat_version),
+      ('system_ext', 'etc/selinux/system_ext_sepolicy.cil'),
+      ('system_ext', 'etc/selinux/mapping/%s.cil' % vendor_plat_version),
+      ('product', 'etc/selinux/product_sepolicy.cil'),
+      ('product', 'etc/selinux/mapping/%s.cil' % vendor_plat_version),
+      ('odm', 'etc/selinux/odm_sepolicy.cil'),
+  )
+  for policy in (map(lambda partition_and_path: get_file(*partition_and_path),
+                     optional_policy_files)):
+    if policy and os.path.exists(policy):
+      cmd.append(policy)
+
+  return cmd
+
+
 def process_special_cases(framework_target_files_temp_dir,
                           vendor_target_files_temp_dir,
                           output_target_files_temp_dir,
@@ -977,17 +1052,28 @@
       raise ValueError('sharedUserId APK error. See %s' %
                        shareduid_violation_modules)
 
-  # Run host_init_verifier on the combined init rc files.
+  # host_init_verifier and secilc check only the following partitions:
   filtered_partitions = {
       partition: path
       for partition, path in partition_map.items()
-      # host_init_verifier checks only the following partitions:
       if partition in ['system', 'system_ext', 'product', 'vendor', 'odm']
   }
+
+  # Run host_init_verifier on the combined init rc files.
   common.RunHostInitVerifier(
       product_out=output_target_files_temp_dir,
       partition_map=filtered_partitions)
 
+  # Check that the split sepolicy from the multiple builds can compile.
+  split_sepolicy_cmd = compile_split_sepolicy(
+      product_out=output_target_files_temp_dir,
+      partition_map=filtered_partitions,
+      output_policy=os.path.join(output_target_files_temp_dir,
+                                 'META/combined.policy'))
+  logger.info('Compiling split sepolicy: %s', ' '.join(split_sepolicy_cmd))
+  common.RunAndCheckOutput(split_sepolicy_cmd)
+  # TODO(b/178864050): Run tests on the combined.policy file.
+
   generate_images(output_target_files_temp_dir, rebuild_recovery)
 
   generate_super_empty_image(output_target_files_temp_dir, output_super_empty)
diff --git a/tools/releasetools/test_merge_target_files.py b/tools/releasetools/test_merge_target_files.py
index 7ea7f96..072bb01 100644
--- a/tools/releasetools/test_merge_target_files.py
+++ b/tools/releasetools/test_merge_target_files.py
@@ -18,12 +18,11 @@
 
 import common
 import test_utils
-from merge_target_files import (validate_config_lists,
-                                DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_ITEM_LIST,
-                                DEFAULT_VENDOR_ITEM_LIST,
-                                DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_MISC_INFO_KEYS, copy_items,
-                                item_list_to_partition_set,
-                                process_apex_keys_apk_certs_common)
+from merge_target_files import (
+    validate_config_lists, DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_ITEM_LIST,
+    DEFAULT_VENDOR_ITEM_LIST, DEFAULT_FRAMEWORK_MISC_INFO_KEYS, copy_items,
+    item_list_to_partition_set, process_apex_keys_apk_certs_common,
+    compile_split_sepolicy)
 
 
 class MergeTargetFilesTest(test_utils.ReleaseToolsTestCase):
@@ -235,3 +234,43 @@
     ]
     partition_set = item_list_to_partition_set(item_list)
     self.assertEqual(set(['product', 'system', 'system_ext']), partition_set)
+
+  def test_compile_split_sepolicy(self):
+    product_out_dir = common.MakeTempDir()
+
+    def write_temp_file(path, data=''):
+      full_path = os.path.join(product_out_dir, path)
+      if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(full_path)):
+        os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(full_path))
+      with open(full_path, 'w') as f:
+        f.write(data)
+
+    write_temp_file(
+        'system/etc/vintf/compatibility_matrix.device.xml', """
+      <compatibility-matrix>
+        <sepolicy>
+          <kernel-sepolicy-version>30</kernel-sepolicy-version>
+        </sepolicy>
+      </compatibility-matrix>""")
+    write_temp_file('vendor/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy_vers.txt', '30.0')
+
+    write_temp_file('system/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy.cil')
+    write_temp_file('system/etc/selinux/mapping/30.0.cil')
+    write_temp_file('product/etc/selinux/mapping/30.0.cil')
+    write_temp_file('vendor/etc/selinux/vendor_sepolicy.cil')
+    write_temp_file('vendor/etc/selinux/plat_pub_versioned.cil')
+
+    cmd = compile_split_sepolicy(product_out_dir, {
+        'system': 'system',
+        'product': 'product',
+        'vendor': 'vendor',
+    }, os.path.join(product_out_dir, 'policy'))
+    self.assertEqual(' '.join(cmd),
+                     ('secilc -m -M true -G -N -c 30 '
+                      '-o {OTP}/policy -f /dev/null '
+                      '{OTP}/system/etc/selinux/plat_sepolicy.cil '
+                      '{OTP}/system/etc/selinux/mapping/30.0.cil '
+                      '{OTP}/vendor/etc/selinux/vendor_sepolicy.cil '
+                      '{OTP}/vendor/etc/selinux/plat_pub_versioned.cil '
+                      '{OTP}/product/etc/selinux/mapping/30.0.cil').format(
+                          OTP=product_out_dir))