config.mk revision 1aeee8bb660cb91d1611ad0ba1b9eaf318cf2779
1# This is included by the top-level Makefile. 2# It sets up standard variables based on the 3# current configuration and platform, which 4# are not specific to what is being built. 5 6# Only use ANDROID_BUILD_SHELL to wrap around bash. 7# DO NOT use other shells such as zsh. 8ifdef ANDROID_BUILD_SHELL 9SHELL := $(ANDROID_BUILD_SHELL) 10else 11# Use bash, not whatever shell somebody has installed as /bin/sh 12# This is repeated from main.mk, since envsetup.sh runs this file 13# directly. 14SHELL := /bin/bash 15endif 16 17# Utility variables. 18empty := 19space := $(empty) $(empty) 20comma := , 21 22# Tell python not to spam the source tree with .pyc files. This 23# only has an effect on python 2.6 and above. 24export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE := 1 25 26# Standard source directories. 27SRC_DOCS:= $(TOPDIR)docs 28# TODO: Enforce some kind of layering; only add include paths 29# when a module links against a particular library. 30# TODO: See if we can remove most of these from the global list. 31SRC_HEADERS := \ 32 $(TOPDIR)system/core/include \ 33 $(TOPDIR)hardware/libhardware/include \ 34 $(TOPDIR)hardware/libhardware_legacy/include \ 35 $(TOPDIR)hardware/ril/include \ 36 $(TOPDIR)libnativehelper/include \ 37 $(TOPDIR)frameworks/native/include \ 38 $(TOPDIR)frameworks/native/opengl/include \ 39 $(TOPDIR)frameworks/av/include \ 40 $(TOPDIR)frameworks/base/include \ 41 $(TOPDIR)external/skia/include 42SRC_HOST_HEADERS:=$(TOPDIR)tools/include 43SRC_LIBRARIES:= $(TOPDIR)libs 44SRC_SERVERS:= $(TOPDIR)servers 45SRC_TARGET_DIR := $(TOPDIR)build/target 46SRC_API_DIR := $(TOPDIR)prebuilts/sdk/api 47 48# Some specific paths to tools 49SRC_DROIDDOC_DIR := $(TOPDIR)build/tools/droiddoc 50 51# Various mappings to avoid hard-coding paths all over the place 52include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/pathmap.mk 53 54# ############################################################### 55# Build system internal files 56# ############################################################### 57 58BUILD_COMBOS:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/combo 59 60CLEAR_VARS:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/clear_vars.mk 61BUILD_HOST_STATIC_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_static_library.mk 62BUILD_HOST_SHARED_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_shared_library.mk 63BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/static_library.mk 64BUILD_RAW_STATIC_LIBRARY := $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/raw_static_library.mk 65BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/shared_library.mk 66BUILD_EXECUTABLE:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/executable.mk 67BUILD_RAW_EXECUTABLE:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/raw_executable.mk 68BUILD_HOST_EXECUTABLE:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_executable.mk 69BUILD_PACKAGE:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/package.mk 70BUILD_PHONY_PACKAGE:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/phony_package.mk 71BUILD_HOST_PREBUILT:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_prebuilt.mk 72BUILD_PREBUILT:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/prebuilt.mk 73BUILD_MULTI_PREBUILT:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/multi_prebuilt.mk 74BUILD_JAVA_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/java_library.mk 75BUILD_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/static_java_library.mk 76BUILD_HOST_JAVA_LIBRARY:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_java_library.mk 77BUILD_DROIDDOC:= $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/droiddoc.mk 78BUILD_COPY_HEADERS := $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/copy_headers.mk 79BUILD_NATIVE_TEST := $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/native_test.mk 80BUILD_HOST_NATIVE_TEST := $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/host_native_test.mk 81BUILD_NOTICE_FILE := $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/notice_files.mk 82 83-include cts/build/config.mk 84 85# ############################################################### 86# Parse out any modifier targets. 87# ############################################################### 88 89# The 'showcommands' goal says to show the full command 90# lines being executed, instead of a short message about 91# the kind of operation being done. 92SHOW_COMMANDS:= $(filter showcommands,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) 93 94 95# ############################################################### 96# Set common values 97# ############################################################### 98 99# These can be changed to modify both host and device modules. 100COMMON_GLOBAL_CFLAGS:= -DANDROID -fmessage-length=0 -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Winit-self -Wpointer-arith 101COMMON_RELEASE_CFLAGS:= -DNDEBUG -UDEBUG 102 103COMMON_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS:= $(COMMON_GLOBAL_CFLAGS) -Wsign-promo 104COMMON_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS:= $(COMMON_RELEASE_CFLAGS) 105 106# Set the extensions used for various packages 107COMMON_PACKAGE_SUFFIX := .zip 108COMMON_JAVA_PACKAGE_SUFFIX := .jar 109COMMON_ANDROID_PACKAGE_SUFFIX := .apk 110 111# list of flags to turn specific warnings in to errors 112TARGET_ERROR_FLAGS := -Werror=return-type -Werror=non-virtual-dtor -Werror=address -Werror=sequence-point 113 114# TODO: do symbol compression 115TARGET_COMPRESS_MODULE_SYMBOLS := false 116 117# Default shell is mksh. Other possible value is ash. 118TARGET_SHELL := mksh 119 120# ############################################################### 121# Include sub-configuration files 122# ############################################################### 123 124# --------------------------------------------------------------- 125# Try to include buildspec.mk, which will try to set stuff up. 126# If this file doesn't exist, the environment variables will 127# be used, and if that doesn't work, then the default is an 128# arm build 129ifndef ANDROID_BUILDSPEC 130ANDROID_BUILDSPEC := $(TOPDIR)buildspec.mk 131endif 132-include $(ANDROID_BUILDSPEC) 133 134# --------------------------------------------------------------- 135# Define most of the global variables. These are the ones that 136# are specific to the user's build configuration. 137include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/envsetup.mk 138 139# Boards may be defined under $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/board/$(TARGET_DEVICE) 140# or under vendor/*/$(TARGET_DEVICE). Search in both places, but 141# make sure only one exists. 142# Real boards should always be associated with an OEM vendor. 143board_config_mk := \ 144 $(strip $(wildcard \ 145 $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/board/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk \ 146 device/*/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk \ 147 vendor/*/$(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk \ 148 )) 149ifeq ($(board_config_mk),) 150 $(error No config file found for TARGET_DEVICE $(TARGET_DEVICE)) 151endif 152ifneq ($(words $(board_config_mk)),1) 153 $(error Multiple board config files for TARGET_DEVICE $(TARGET_DEVICE): $(board_config_mk)) 154endif 155include $(board_config_mk) 156ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH),) 157 $(error TARGET_ARCH not defined by board config: $(board_config_mk)) 158endif 159TARGET_DEVICE_DIR := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(board_config_mk))) 160board_config_mk := 161 162# The build system exposes several variables for where to find the kernel 163# headers: 164# TARGET_DEVICE_KERNEL_HEADERS is automatically created for the current 165# device being built. It is set as $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/kernel-headers, 166# e.g. device/samsung/tuna/kernel-headers. This directory is not 167# explicitly set by anyone, the build system always adds this subdir. 168# 169# TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS is specified by the BoardConfig.mk file 170# to allow other directories to be included. This is useful if there's 171# some common place where a few headers are being kept for a group 172# of devices. For example, device/<vendor>/common/kernel-headers could 173# contain some headers for several of <vendor>'s devices. 174# 175# TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS is generated by the product inheritance 176# graph. This allows architecture products to provide headers for the 177# devices using that architecture. For example, 178# hardware/ti/omap4xxx/omap4.mk will specify 179# PRODUCT_VENDOR_KERNEL_HEADERS variable that specify where the omap4 180# specific headers are, e.g. hardware/ti/omap4xxx/kernel-headers. 181# The build system then combines all the values specified by all the 182# PRODUCT_VENDOR_KERNEL_HEADERS directives in the product inheritance 183# tree and then exports a TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS variable. 184# 185# The layout of subdirs in any of the kernel-headers dir should mirror the 186# layout of the kernel include/ directory. For example, 187# device/samsung/tuna/kernel-headers/linux/, 188# hardware/ti/omap4xxx/kernel-headers/media/, 189# etc. 190# 191# NOTE: These directories MUST contain post-processed headers using the 192# bionic/libc/kernel/clean_header.py tool. Additionally, the original kernel 193# headers must also be checked in, but in a different subdirectory. By 194# convention, the originals should be checked into original-kernel-headers 195# directory of the same parent dir. For example, 196# device/samsung/tuna/kernel-headers <----- post-processed 197# device/samsung/tuna/original-kernel-headers <----- originals 198# 199TARGET_DEVICE_KERNEL_HEADERS := $(strip $(wildcard $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/kernel-headers)) 200 201define validate-kernel-headers 202$(if $(firstword $(foreach hdr_dir,$(1),\ 203 $(filter-out kernel-headers,$(notdir $(hdr_dir))))),\ 204 $(error Kernel header dirs must be end in kernel-headers: $(1))) 205endef 206# also allow the board config to provide additional directories since 207# there could be device/oem/base_hw and device/oem/derived_hw 208# that both are valid devices but derived_hw needs to use kernel headers 209# from base_hw. 210TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS := $(strip $(wildcard $(TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS))) 211TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS := $(patsubst %/,%,$(TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS)) 212$(call validate-kernel-headers,$(TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS)) 213 214# then add product-inherited includes, to allow for 215# hardware/sivendor/chip/chip.mk to include their own headers 216TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS := $(strip $(wildcard $(PRODUCT_VENDOR_KERNEL_HEADERS))) 217TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS := $(patsubst %/,%,$(TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS)) 218$(call validate-kernel-headers,$(TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS)) 219 220# Clean up/verify variables defined by the board config file. 221TARGET_BOOTLOADER_BOARD_NAME := $(strip $(TARGET_BOOTLOADER_BOARD_NAME)) 222TARGET_CPU_ABI := $(strip $(TARGET_CPU_ABI)) 223ifeq ($(TARGET_CPU_ABI),) 224 $(error No TARGET_CPU_ABI defined by board config: $(board_config_mk)) 225endif 226TARGET_CPU_ABI2 := $(strip $(TARGET_CPU_ABI2)) 227 228# $(1): os/arch 229define select-android-config-h 230build/core/combo/include/arch/$(1)/AndroidConfig.h 231endef 232 233combo_target := HOST_ 234include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/combo/select.mk 235 236# on windows, the tools have .exe at the end, and we depend on the 237# host config stuff being done first 238 239combo_target := TARGET_ 240include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/combo/select.mk 241 242# Compute TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT from TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX 243# if only TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX is passed to the make command. 244ifndef TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT 245TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT := $(patsubst %/, %, $(dir $(TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX))) 246TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT := $(patsubst %/, %, $(dir $(TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT))) 247TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT := $(wildcard $(TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT)) 248endif 249 250# Pick a Java compiler. 251include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/combo/javac.mk 252 253# --------------------------------------------------------------- 254# Check that the configuration is current. We check that 255# BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER is current against this value. 256# Don't fail if we're called from envsetup, so they have a 257# chance to update their environment. 258 259ifeq (,$(strip $(CALLED_FROM_SETUP))) 260ifneq (,$(strip $(BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER))) 261ifneq ($(BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER),$(CORRECT_BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER)) 262$(warning BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER is set incorrectly.) 263$(info *** If you use envsetup/lunch/choosecombo:) 264$(info *** - Re-execute envsetup (". envsetup.sh")) 265$(info *** - Re-run lunch or choosecombo) 266$(info *** If you use buildspec.mk:) 267$(info *** - Look at buildspec.mk.default to see what has changed) 268$(info *** - Update BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER to "$(CORRECT_BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER)") 269$(error bailing..) 270endif 271endif 272endif 273 274 275# --------------------------------------------------------------- 276# Generic tools. 277 278LEX := flex 279# The default PKGDATADIR built in the prebuilt bison is a relative path 280# external/bison/data. 281# To run bison from elsewhere you need to set up enviromental variable 282# BISON_PKGDATADIR. 283BISON_PKGDATADIR := $(PWD)/external/bison/data 284BISON := prebuilts/misc/$(BUILD_OS)-$(BUILD_ARCH)/bison/bison 285YACC := $(BISON) -d 286 287DOXYGEN:= doxygen 288AAPT := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/aapt$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 289AIDL := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/aidl$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 290PROTOC := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/aprotoc$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 291SIGNAPK_JAR := $(HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)/signapk$(COMMON_JAVA_PACKAGE_SUFFIX) 292MKBOOTFS := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/mkbootfs$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 293MINIGZIP := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/minigzip$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 294MKBOOTIMG := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/mkbootimg$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 295MKYAFFS2 := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/mkyaffs2image$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 296APICHECK := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/apicheck$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 297FS_GET_STATS := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/fs_get_stats$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 298MKEXT2IMG := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/genext2fs$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 299MAKE_EXT4FS := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/make_ext4fs$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 300MKEXTUSERIMG := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/mkuserimg.sh 301MKEXT2BOOTIMG := external/genext2fs/mkbootimg_ext2.sh 302SIMG2IMG := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/simg2img$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 303E2FSCK := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/e2fsck$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 304MKTARBALL := build/tools/mktarball.sh 305TUNE2FS := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/tune2fs$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 306E2FSCK := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/e2fsck$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 307JARJAR := $(HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)/jarjar.jar 308PROGUARD := external/proguard/bin/proguard.sh 309JAVATAGS := build/tools/java-event-log-tags.py 310LLVM_RS_CC := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/llvm-rs-cc$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 311BCC_COMPAT := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/bcc_compat$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 312DEXOPT := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/dexopt$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 313DEXPREOPT := dalvik/tools/dex-preopt 314LINT := prebuilts/sdk/tools/lint 315 316# ACP is always for the build OS, not for the host OS 317ACP := $(BUILD_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/acp$(BUILD_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 318 319# dx is java behind a shell script; no .exe necessary. 320DX := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/dx 321ZIPALIGN := $(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/zipalign$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 322FINDBUGS := prebuilt/common/findbugs/bin/findbugs 323EMMA_JAR := external/emma/lib/emma$(COMMON_JAVA_PACKAGE_SUFFIX) 324 325YACC_HEADER_SUFFIX:= .hpp 326 327# Don't use column under Windows, cygwin or not 328ifeq ($(HOST_OS),windows) 329COLUMN:= cat 330else 331COLUMN:= column 332endif 333 334OLD_FLEX := prebuilts/misc/$(HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)/flex/flex-2.5.4a$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) 335 336ifeq ($(HOST_OS),darwin) 337# Mac OS' screwy version of java uses a non-standard directory layout 338# and doesn't even seem to have tools.jar. On the other hand, javac seems 339# to be able to magically find the classes in there, wherever they are, so 340# leave this blank 341HOST_JDK_TOOLS_JAR := 342else 343HOST_JDK_TOOLS_JAR:= $(shell $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/find-jdk-tools-jar.sh) 344ifeq ($(wildcard $(HOST_JDK_TOOLS_JAR)),) 345$(error Error: could not find jdk tools.jar, please install JDK6, \ 346 which you can download from java.sun.com) 347endif 348endif 349 350# Is the host JDK 64-bit version? 351HOST_JDK_IS_64BIT_VERSION := 352ifneq ($(filter 64-Bit, $(shell java -version 2>&1)),) 353HOST_JDK_IS_64BIT_VERSION := true 354endif 355 356# It's called md5 on Mac OS and md5sum on Linux 357ifeq ($(HOST_OS),darwin) 358MD5SUM:=md5 -q 359else 360MD5SUM:=md5sum 361endif 362 363APICHECK_CLASSPATH := $(HOST_JDK_TOOLS_JAR) 364APICHECK_CLASSPATH := $(APICHECK_CLASSPATH):$(HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)/doclava$(COMMON_JAVA_PACKAGE_SUFFIX) 365APICHECK_CLASSPATH := $(APICHECK_CLASSPATH):$(HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)/jsilver$(COMMON_JAVA_PACKAGE_SUFFIX) 366APICHECK_COMMAND := $(APICHECK) -JXmx1024m -J"classpath $(APICHECK_CLASSPATH)" 367 368# The default key if not set as LOCAL_CERTIFICATE 369ifdef PRODUCT_DEFAULT_DEV_CERTIFICATE 370 DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE := $(PRODUCT_DEFAULT_DEV_CERTIFICATE) 371else 372 DEFAULT_SYSTEM_DEV_CERTIFICATE := build/target/product/security/testkey 373endif 374 375# ############################################################### 376# Set up final options. 377# ############################################################### 378 379HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += $(COMMON_GLOBAL_CFLAGS) 380HOST_RELEASE_CFLAGS += $(COMMON_RELEASE_CFLAGS) 381 382HOST_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS += $(COMMON_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS) 383HOST_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS += $(COMMON_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS) 384 385TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += $(COMMON_GLOBAL_CFLAGS) 386TARGET_RELEASE_CFLAGS += $(COMMON_RELEASE_CFLAGS) 387 388TARGET_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS += $(COMMON_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS) 389TARGET_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS += $(COMMON_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS) 390 391HOST_GLOBAL_LD_DIRS += -L$(HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES) 392TARGET_GLOBAL_LD_DIRS += -L$(TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES) 393 394HOST_PROJECT_INCLUDES:= $(SRC_HEADERS) $(SRC_HOST_HEADERS) $(HOST_OUT_HEADERS) 395TARGET_PROJECT_INCLUDES:= $(SRC_HEADERS) $(TARGET_OUT_HEADERS) \ 396 $(TARGET_DEVICE_KERNEL_HEADERS) $(TARGET_BOARD_KERNEL_HEADERS) \ 397 $(TARGET_PRODUCT_KERNEL_HEADERS) 398 399# Many host compilers don't support these flags, so we have to make 400# sure to only specify them for the target compilers checked in to 401# the source tree. 402TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += $(TARGET_ERROR_FLAGS) 403TARGET_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS += $(TARGET_ERROR_FLAGS) 404 405HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += $(HOST_RELEASE_CFLAGS) 406HOST_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS += $(HOST_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS) 407 408TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += $(TARGET_RELEASE_CFLAGS) 409TARGET_GLOBAL_CPPFLAGS += $(TARGET_RELEASE_CPPFLAGS) 410 411# define llvm tools and global flags 412include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/llvm_config.mk 413 414# ############################################################### 415# Collect a list of the SDK versions that we could compile against 416# For use with the LOCAL_SDK_VERSION variable for include $(BUILD_PACKAGE) 417# ############################################################### 418 419HISTORICAL_SDK_VERSIONS_ROOT := $(TOPDIR)prebuilts/sdk 420HISTORICAL_NDK_VERSIONS_ROOT := $(TOPDIR)prebuilts/ndk 421 422# Historical SDK version N is stored in $(HISTORICAL_SDK_VERSIONS_ROOT)/N. 423# The 'current' version is whatever this source tree is. 424# 425# sgrax is the opposite of xargs. It takes the list of args and puts them 426# on each line for sort to process. 427# sort -g is a numeric sort, so 1 2 3 10 instead of 1 10 2 3. 428 429# Numerically sort a list of numbers 430# $(1): the list of numbers to be sorted 431define numerically_sort 432$(shell function sgrax() { \ 433 while [ -n "$$1" ] ; do echo $$1 ; shift ; done \ 434 } ; \ 435 ( sgrax $(1) | sort -g ) ) 436endef 437 438TARGET_AVAILABLE_SDK_VERSIONS := $(call numerically_sort,\ 439 $(patsubst $(HISTORICAL_SDK_VERSIONS_ROOT)/%/android.jar,%, \ 440 $(wildcard $(HISTORICAL_SDK_VERSIONS_ROOT)/*/android.jar))) 441 442INTERNAL_PLATFORM_API_FILE := $(TARGET_OUT_COMMON_INTERMEDIATES)/PACKAGING/public_api.txt 443 444# This is the standard way to name a directory containing prebuilt target 445# objects. E.g., prebuilt/$(TARGET_PREBUILT_TAG)/libc.so 446TARGET_PREBUILT_TAG := android-$(TARGET_ARCH) 447 448# Set up RS prebuilt variables for compatibility library 449 450RS_PREBUILT_CLCORE := prebuilts/sdk/renderscript/lib/$(TARGET_ARCH)/libclcore.bc 451RS_PREBUILT_LIBPATH := -L prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-9/arch-$(TARGET_ARCH)/usr/lib 452RS_PREBUILT_COMPILER_RT := prebuilts/sdk/renderscript/lib/$(TARGET_ARCH)/libcompiler_rt.a 453 454include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/dumpvar.mk 455