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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# Generate Android.bp for Skia from GN configuration.
import json
import os
import pprint
import string
import subprocess
import tempfile
import gn_to_bp_utils
# First we start off with a template for Android.bp,
# with holes for source lists and include directories.
bp = string.Template('''// This file is autogenerated by gn_to_bp.py.
cc_library_static {
name: "libskia",
cflags: [
$cflags
],
cppflags:[
$cflags_cc
],
export_include_dirs: [
$export_includes
],
local_include_dirs: [
$local_includes
],
srcs: [
$srcs
],
arch: {
arm: {
srcs: [
$arm_srcs
],
neon: {
srcs: [
$arm_neon_srcs
],
},
},
arm64: {
srcs: [
$arm64_srcs
],
},
mips: {
srcs: [
$none_srcs
],
},
mips64: {
srcs: [
$none_srcs
],
},
x86: {
srcs: [
$x86_srcs
],
cflags: [
// Clang seems to think new/malloc will only be 4-byte aligned
// on x86 Android. We're pretty sure it's actually 8-byte
// alignment. tests/OverAlignedTest.cpp has more information,
// and should fail if we're wrong.
"-Wno-over-aligned"
],
},
x86_64: {
srcs: [
$x86_srcs
],
},
},
defaults: ["skia_deps",
"skia_pgo",
],
}
// Build libskia with PGO by default.
// Location of PGO profile data is defined in build/soong/cc/pgo.go
// and is separate from skia.
// To turn it off, set ANDROID_PGO_NO_PROFILE_USE environment variable
// or set enable_profile_use property to false.
cc_defaults {
name: "skia_pgo",
pgo: {
instrumentation: true,
profile_file: "hwui/hwui.profdata",
benchmarks: ["hwui", "skia"],
enable_profile_use: true,
},
}
// "defaults" property to disable profile use for Skia tools and benchmarks.
cc_defaults {
name: "skia_pgo_no_profile_use",
defaults: [
"skia_pgo",
],
pgo: {
enable_profile_use: false,
},
}
cc_defaults {
name: "skia_deps",
shared_libs: [
"libEGL",
"libGLESv2",
"libdng_sdk",
"libexpat",
"libft2",
"libheif",
"libicui18n",
"libicuuc",
"libjpeg",
"liblog",
"libpiex",
"libpng",
"libvulkan",
"libz",
"libcutils",
"libnativewindow",
],
static_libs: [
"libarect",
"libsfntly",
"libwebp-decode",
"libwebp-encode",
],
group_static_libs: true,
}
cc_defaults {
name: "skia_tool_deps",
defaults: [
"skia_deps",
"skia_pgo_no_profile_use"
],
static_libs: [
"libjsoncpp",
"libskia",
],
cflags: [
"-Wno-unused-parameter",
"-Wno-unused-variable",
],
}
cc_test {
name: "skia_dm",
defaults: [
"skia_tool_deps"
],
local_include_dirs: [
$dm_includes
],
srcs: [
$dm_srcs
],
shared_libs: [
"libbinder",
"libutils",
],
}
cc_test {
name: "skia_nanobench",
defaults: [
"skia_tool_deps"
],
local_include_dirs: [
$nanobench_includes
],
srcs: [
$nanobench_srcs
],
data: [
"resources/*",
],
}''')
# We'll run GN to get the main source lists and include directories for Skia.
gn_args = {
'is_official_build': 'true',
'skia_enable_tools': 'true',
'skia_enable_skottie': 'false', # requires rapidjson third-party
'skia_use_libheif': 'true',
'skia_use_vulkan': 'true',
'target_cpu': '"none"',
'target_os': '"android"',
'skia_vulkan_header': '"Skia_Vulkan_Android.h"',
}
js = gn_to_bp_utils.GenerateJSONFromGN(gn_args)
def strip_slashes(lst):
return {str(p.lstrip('/')) for p in lst}
srcs = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['sources'])
cflags = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['cflags'])
cflags_cc = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['cflags_cc'])
local_includes = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['include_dirs'])
export_includes = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:public']['include_dirs'])
defines = [str(d) for d in js['targets']['//:skia']['defines']]
dm_srcs = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:dm']['sources'])
dm_includes = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:dm']['include_dirs'])
nanobench_target = js['targets']['//:nanobench']
nanobench_srcs = strip_slashes(nanobench_target['sources'])
nanobench_includes = strip_slashes(nanobench_target['include_dirs'])
gn_to_bp_utils.GrabDependentValues(js, '//:skia', 'sources', srcs, None)
gn_to_bp_utils.GrabDependentValues(js, '//:dm', 'sources', dm_srcs, 'skia')
gn_to_bp_utils.GrabDependentValues(js, '//:nanobench', 'sources',
nanobench_srcs, 'skia')
# skcms is a little special, kind of a second-party library.
srcs .add("third_party/skcms/skcms.c")
local_includes.add("third_party/skcms")
dm_includes .add("third_party/skcms")
# No need to list headers.
srcs = {s for s in srcs if not s.endswith('.h')}
dm_srcs = {s for s in dm_srcs if not s.endswith('.h')}
nanobench_srcs = {s for s in nanobench_srcs if not s.endswith('.h')}
cflags = gn_to_bp_utils.CleanupCFlags(cflags)
cflags_cc = gn_to_bp_utils.CleanupCCFlags(cflags_cc)
# We need to add the include path to the vulkan defines and header file set in
# then skia_vulkan_header gn arg that is used for framework builds.
local_includes.add("platform_tools/android/vulkan")
export_includes.add("platform_tools/android/vulkan")
here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
defs = gn_to_bp_utils.GetArchSources(os.path.join(here, 'opts.gni'))
gn_to_bp_utils.WriteUserConfig('include/config/SkUserConfig.h', defines)
# Turn a list of strings into the style bpfmt outputs.
def bpfmt(indent, lst, sort=True):
if sort:
lst = sorted(lst)
return ('\n' + ' '*indent).join('"%s",' % v for v in lst)
# OK! We have everything to fill in Android.bp...
with open('Android.bp', 'w') as f:
print >>f, bp.substitute({
'export_includes': bpfmt(8, export_includes),
'local_includes': bpfmt(8, local_includes),
'srcs': bpfmt(8, srcs),
'cflags': bpfmt(8, cflags, False),
'cflags_cc': bpfmt(8, cflags_cc),
'arm_srcs': bpfmt(16, defs['armv7']),
'arm_neon_srcs': bpfmt(20, defs['neon']),
'arm64_srcs': bpfmt(16, defs['arm64'] +
defs['crc32']),
'none_srcs': bpfmt(16, defs['none']),
'x86_srcs': bpfmt(16, defs['sse2'] +
defs['ssse3'] +
defs['sse41'] +
defs['sse42'] +
defs['avx' ] +
defs['hsw' ]),
'dm_includes' : bpfmt(8, dm_includes),
'dm_srcs' : bpfmt(8, dm_srcs),
'nanobench_includes' : bpfmt(8, nanobench_includes),
'nanobench_srcs' : bpfmt(8, nanobench_srcs),
})
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