install *.so in different paths for their types
Shared libraries are now installed to different directories depending on
their types.
* NDK libraries: /system/lib/ndk
* VNDK libraries: /system/lib/vndk
* VNDK-ext libraries: /system/lib/vndk-ext
* Framework-only libraries: /system/lib
* Vendor-only libraries: /vendor/lib
* Same-process HALs: /vendor/lib/sameprocess
In addition, a new module type vndk_ext_library is added. It is almost
identical to cc_shared_library but it introduces another attribute
'extends'. This is use to reference the vndk library that this vndk-ext
library is extending.
For example, in order to extend a vndk library libFoo:
cc_library {
name: "libFoo",
srcs: [...]
}
---------------------
vndk_ext_library {
name: "libFoo-extended",
srcs: [...]
extends: "libFoo"
}
Then, libFoo will be installed as /system/lib/vndk/libFoo.so and
libFoo-extended will be installed as /system/lib/vndk-ext/libFoo.so.
Note that file name of the latter is libFoo.so, not libFoo-extended.so:
file name of an extending module is automatically set to that of the
extended module.
Bug: 33681361
Test: build & run. Libraries must be in the correct directories.
Change-Id: Ia1eb3940605d582a252c78da0f3a5b36fdab062b
diff --git a/cc/makevars.go b/cc/makevars.go
index 200faff..3ab7955 100644
--- a/cc/makevars.go
+++ b/cc/makevars.go
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@
ctx.Strict("BOARD_VNDK_VERSION", "")
}
ctx.Strict("VNDK_LIBRARIES", strings.Join(config.VndkLibraries(), " "))
+ ctx.Strict("VNDK_INDIRECT_LIBRARIES", strings.Join(config.VndkIndirectLibraries(), " "))
ctx.Strict("ADDRESS_SANITIZER_CONFIG_EXTRA_CFLAGS", asanCflags)
ctx.Strict("ADDRESS_SANITIZER_CONFIG_EXTRA_LDFLAGS", asanLdflags)