Ⅰ get compile_commands.json from aosp
soong delete the direct way to get compile_commands, which is suck to use, but instead ,provide a way to get clion project file, you can find it in soong document. but some generated CMakeList.txt is hard use like drm mole, there are many CMakeList.txt generated in drm mole, but I just want a compile_commands, not so many split .
so I write a script to solve it
perfect version
由于android.mk无法生成对应的clion工程,所以需要将android.mk转化为android.bp,androidmk适应于简单情况,当android.mk复杂时需要手动转化。drm就是一个例子,他的mk文件使用了proto,参樱并悄脊渣蔽瞎照其他bp文件处理proto的方法,做如下修正
aosp/frameworks/av/drm/mediacas/plugins/clearkey
Ⅱ AOSP 移植添加设备Device
https://elinux.org/Android_Device
This is a breakdown of the files build/envsetup.sh, Makefile and the files they use, which describes how a device is specified and how Android is configured for it.
For each file there are some comments and code lines from the make files or scripts, which describe what they are doing and which files they are using. Also the files which can be used as an example are presented and the commands how to search for them.
This text is for developers who want to add a new device or change the configuration of an existing device. This gives some indications which files are involved.
== build/envsetup.sh ==
Some functions are defined by calling
<pre>
. build/envsetup.sh
</pre>
in the top directory.
Some environment variables are set by calling
<pre>
lunch
</pre>
in the top directory.
<pre>
export TARGET_PRODUCT= variant
export TARGET_SIMULATOR=false
export TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
</pre>态兆
vendorsetup.sh is searched at this places:
<pre>
vendor/ /vendorsetup.sh
vendor/ / /vendorsetup.sh
device/ /*/灶吵vendorsetup.sh
</pre>
== vendorsetup.sh ==
This file is executed by build/envsetup.sh, and can use anything
defined in envsetup.sh.
In particular, you can add lunch options with the add_lunch_combo
function:
<pre>
add_lunch_combo full_crespo-userdebug
</pre>
The values of the macros TARGET_PRODUCT and TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT are derived from the option name: add_lunch_combo TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT
In the above example the resulting values are TARGET_PRODUCT=full_crespo and TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug.
These files can be used as an example:
<pre>
find . -name vendorsetup.sh
</pre>
<pre>
./device/samsung/crespo/vendorsetup.sh
./device/samsung/crespo4g/vendorsetup.sh
./device/htc/passion/vendorsetup.sh
</pre>帆辩租
== Makefile ==
Build process is started by calling
<pre>
make
</pre>
in the top directory.
The Makefile calls build/core/main.mk
== build/core/main.mk ==
Set up various standard variables based on configuration and host information.
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/config.mk
</pre>
This allows us to force a clean build - included after the config.make
environment setup is done, but before we generate any dependencies. This
file does the rm -rf inline so the deps which are all done below will
be generated correctly
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/cleanbuild.mk
</pre>
These are the modifier targets that don't do anything themselves, but
change the behavior of the build.
(must be defined before including definitions.make)
<pre>
INTERNAL_MODIFIER_TARGETS := showcommands checkbuild all
</pre>
Bring in standard build system definitions.
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/definitions.mk
</pre>
== build/core/config.mk ==
Various mappings to avoid hard-coding paths all over the place
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/pathmap.mk
</pre>
Try to include buildspec.mk, which will try to set stuff up.
If this file doesn't exist, the environemnt variables will
be used, and if that doesn't work, then the default is an
arm build
<pre>
-include $(TOPDIR)buildspec.mk
</pre>
Define most of the global variables. These are the ones that
are specific to the user's build configuration.
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/envsetup.mk
</pre>
Search for BoardConfig.mk in
(TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk
device/*/ (TARGET_DEVICE)/BoardConfig.mk
and load the file
<pre>
include $(board_config_mk)
</pre>
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/mpvar.mk
</pre>
== BoardConfig.mk ==
These files can be used as an example:
<pre>
find . -name BoardConfig.mk
</pre>
<pre>
./device/samsung/crespo/BoardConfig.mk
./device/samsung/crespo4g/BoardConfig.mk
./device/htc/passion/BoardConfig.mk
./build/target/board/generic/BoardConfig.mk
./build/target/board/generic_x86/BoardConfig.mk
./build/target/board/emulator/BoardConfig.mk
./build/target/board/sim/BoardConfig.mk
</pre>
== build/buildspec.mk.default ==
This is a do-nothing template file. To use it, it to a file
named "buildspec.mk" in the root directory, and uncomment or change
the variables necessary for your desired configuration. The file
"buildspec.mk" should never be checked in to source control.
Choose a proct to build for. Look in the procts directory for ones
that work.
TARGET_PRODUCT
Choose a variant to build. If you don't pick one, the default is eng.
User is what we ship.
Userdebug is that, with a few flags turned on
for debugging.
Eng has lots of extra tools for development.
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT
CUSTOM_MODULES
TARGET_SIMULATOR
Set this to debug or release if you care. Otherwise, it defaults to
release for arm and debug for the simulator.
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE
HOST_BUILD_TYPE
DEBUG_MODULE_MoleName
TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX
HOST_CUSTOM_DEBUG_CFLAGS
TARGET_CUSTOM_DEBUG_CFLAGS
CUSTOM_LOCALES
OUT_DIR
ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
NO_FALLBACK_FONT
WEBCORE_INSTRUMENTATION
ENABLE_SVG
BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER
== build/envsetup.mk ==
Set up version information.
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/version_defaults.mk
</pre>
If you update the build system such that the environment setup
or buildspec.mk need to be updated, increment this number, and
people who haven't re-run those will have to do so before they
can build. Make sure to also update the corresponding value in
buildspec.mk.default and envsetup.sh.
<pre>
CORRECT_BUILD_ENV_SEQUENCE_NUMBER := 10
</pre>
<pre>
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/proct_config.mk
</pre>
TARGET_PRODUCT: sim full
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT: eng user userdebug tests
== build/core/version_defaults.mk ==
Handle various build version information.
Guarantees that the following are defined:
PLATFORM_VERSION
PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME
DEFAULT_APP_TARGET_SDK
BUILD_ID
BUILD_NUMBER
Look for an optional file (BUILD_SYSTEM)/build_id.mk
</pre>
== build/core/build_id.mk ==
BUILD_ID is usually used to specify the branch name
BUILD_ID
DISPLAY_BUILD_NUMBER
== build/proct_config.mk ==
Provide "PRODUCT-<prodname>-<goal>" targets, which lets you build
a particular configuration without needing to set up the environment.
<pre>
TARGET_PRODUCT := (proct_goals))
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT := (proct_goals))
</pre>
Provide "APP-<appname>" targets, which lets you build
an unbundled app.
Include the proct definitions.
We need to do this to translate TARGET_PRODUCT into its
underlying TARGET_DEVICE before we start defining any rules.
PRODUCT_DEVICE is defined in the proct file (TARGET_PRODUCT).mk is searched in the list of proct make files $(PRODUCT_MAKEFILES).
PRODUCT_MAKEFILES is set in AndroidProcts.mk files.
<pre>
(call get-proct-makefiles,
$(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/proct/AndroidProcts.mk))
</pre>
Convert a short name like "sooner" into the path to the proct
file defining that proct.
<pre>
INTERNAL_PRODUCT := (TARGET_PRODUCT))
</pre>
<pre>
TARGET_DEVICE := (INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_DEVICE)
PRODUCT_LOCALES := (PRODUCTS.$(INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_LOCALES))
PRODUCT_BRAND
PRODUCT_MODEL
PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER
</pre>
<pre>
PRODUCT_OTA_PUBLIC_KEYS
</pre>
== AndroidProcts.mk ==
This file should set PRODUCT_MAKEFILES to a list of proct makefiles
to expose to the build system. LOCAL_DIR will already be set to
the directory containing this file.
This file may not rely on the value of any variable other than
LOCAL_DIR; do not use any conditionals, and do not look up the
value of any variable that isn't set in this file or in a file that
it includes.
File device/samsung/crespo/AndroidProcts.mk
<pre>
PRODUCT_MAKEFILES :=
$(LOCAL_DIR)/full_crespo.mk
</pre>
These files can be used as an example:
<pre>
find . -name AndroidProcts.mk
</pre>
<pre>
./device/sample/procts/AndroidProcts.mk
./device/samsung/crespo/AndroidProcts.mk
./device/samsung/crespo4g/AndroidProcts.mk
./device/htc/passion/AndroidProcts.mk
./build/target/proct/AndroidProcts.mk
</pre>
The command which returns the list of all AndroidProcts.mk files is defined in build/core/proct.mk :
<pre>
define _find-android-procts-files
(shell test -d vendor && find vendor -maxdepth 6 -name AndroidProcts.mk)
$(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/proct/AndroidProcts.mk
endef
</pre>
== Proct Files ==
Search for the files which can be used as an example:
<pre>
grep -R PRODUCT_DEVICE device build
</pre>
<pre>
device/samsung/crespo/full_crespo.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := crespo
device/samsung/crespo4g/full_crespo4g.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := crespo4g
device/htc/passion/full_passion.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := passion
build/target/proct/sdk.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic
build/target/proct/generic.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic
build/target/proct/generic_x86.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic_x86
build/target/proct/core.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic
build/target/proct/full_x86.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic_x86
build/target/proct/full.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := generic
build/target/proct/sim.mk:PRODUCT_DEVICE := sim
</pre>
PRODUCT_DEVICE is used in these files
<pre>
build/core/proct.mk: PRODUCT_DEVICE
build/core/proct_config.mk:TARGET_DEVICE := (INTERNAL_PRODUCT).PRODUCT_DEVICE)
</pre>
== Add new device ==
Add the configuration files for the new device mydevice of the company mycompany.
Create AndroidProcts.mk
<pre>
mkdir -p device/mycompany/mydevice
nano device/mycompany/mydevice/AndroidProcts.mk
</pre>
<pre>
PRODUCT_MAKEFILES :=
$(LOCAL_DIR)/full_mydevice.mk
</pre>
Create file full_mydevice.mk
Example is build/target/proct/full.mk
<pre>
nano device/mycompany/mydevice/full_mydevice.mk
</pre>
<pre>
(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/proct/full_base.mk)
(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/board/generic/device.mk)
PRODUCT_NAME := full_mydevice
PRODUCT_DEVICE := mydevice
PRODUCT_BRAND := Android
PRODUCT_MODEL := Full Android on mydevice
</pre>
Create file vendorsetup.sh
<pre>
nano device/mycompany/mydevice/vendorsetup.sh
</pre>
<pre>
add_lunch_combo full_mydevice-eng
</pre>
Create file BoardConfig.mk
Examples are
build/target/board/generic/BoardConfig.mk
device/samsung/crespo/BoardConfig.mk
device/samsung/crespo/BoardConfigCommon.mk
<pre>
mkdir -p device/mycompany/mydevice
nano device/mycompany/mydevice/BoardConfig.mk
</pre>
<pre>
TARGET_NO_BOOTLOADER := true
TARGET_NO_KERNEL := true
TARGET_CPU_ABI := armeabi
HAVE_HTC_AUDIO_DRIVER := true
BOARD_USES_GENERIC_AUDIO := true
USE_CAMERA_STUB := true
TARGET_SHELL := mksh
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT := armv7-a-neon
ARCH_ARM_HAVE_TLS_REGISTER := true
</pre>
Configure Android for mydevice
<pre>
. build/envsetup.sh
</pre>
<pre>
including device/htc/passion/vendorsetup.sh
including device/mycompany/mydevice/vendorsetup.sh
including device/samsung/crespo4g/vendorsetup.sh
including device/samsung/crespo/vendorsetup.sh
</pre>
<pre>
lunch
</pre>
<pre>
You're building on Linux
Lunch menu... pick a combo:
1. full-eng
2. full_x86-eng
3. simulator
4. full_passion-userdebug
5. full_mydevice-eng
6. full_crespo4g-userdebug
7. full_crespo-userdebug
Which would you like? [full-eng] 5
============================================
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=AOSP
PLATFORM_VERSION=AOSP
TARGET_PRODUCT=full_mydevice
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=eng
TARGET_SIMULATOR=false
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
TARGET_ARCH=arm
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a-neon
HOST_ARCH=x86
HOST_OS=linux
HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
BUILD_ID=OPENMASTER
============================================
</pre>
Build Android for mydevice
<pre>
make -j4
</pre>
<pre>
Combining NOTICE files: out/target/proct/mydevice/obj/NOTICE.html
Target system fs image: out/target/proct/mydevice/obj/PACKAGING/systemimage_intermediates/system.img
Install system fs image: out/target/proct/mydevice/system.img
Installed file list: out/target/proct/mydevice/installed-files.txt
</pre>
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