We've made significant progress converting AOSP from Make to Soong (Android.mk to Android.bp), and we're ready to start turning off pieces of Make. If you have any problems converting, please contact us via:
- The [email protected] group.
- Our public bug tracker.
- Or privately through your existing contacts at Google.
build/make/core/deprecation.mk is the source of truth, but for easy browsing:
Module type | State |
---|---|
BUILD_AUX_EXECUTABLE |
Error |
BUILD_AUX_STATIC_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_COPY_HEADERS |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_EXECUTABLE |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_FUZZ_TEST |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_NATIVE_TEST |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_SHARED_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_SHARED_TEST_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_STATIC_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_STATIC_TEST_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_HOST_TEST_CONFIG |
Error |
BUILD_NATIVE_BENCHMARK |
Error |
BUILD_SHARED_TEST_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_STATIC_TEST_LIBRARY |
Error |
BUILD_TARGET_TEST_CONFIG |
Error |
BUILD_* |
Available |
We'll be turning off BUILD_*
module types as all of the users are removed
from AOSP (and Google's internal trees). The process will go something like
this, using BUILD_PACKAGE
as an example:
- Prerequisite: all common users of
BUILD_PACKAGE
have been removed (some device-specific ones may remain). BUILD_PACKAGE
will be moved fromAVAILABLE_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
toDEFAULT_WARNING_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
in build/make/core/deprecation.mk. This will make referring toBUILD_PACKAGE
a warning.- Any devices that still have warnings will have
BUILD_BROKEN_USES_BUILD_PACKAGE := true
added to theirBoardConfig.mk
. BUILD_PACKAGE
will be switched fromDEFAULT_WARNING_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
toDEFAULT_ERROR_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
, which will turn referring toBUILD_PACKAGE
into an error unless the device has overridden it.- At some later point, after all devices in AOSP no longer set
BUILD_BROKEN_USES_BUILD_PACKAGE
,BUILD_PACKAGE
will be moved fromDEFAULT_ERROR_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
toOBSOLETE_BUILD_MODULE_TYPES
and the code will be removed. It will no longer be possible to useBUILD_PACKAGE
.
In most cases, we expect module types to stay in the default warning state for
about two weeks before becoming an error by default. Then it will spend some
amount of time in the default error state before moving to obsolete -- we'll
try and keep that around for a while, but other development may cause those to
break, and the fix may to be to obsolete them. There is no expectation that the
BUILD_BROKEN_USES_BUILD_*
workarounds will work in a future release, it's a
short-term workaround.
Just to be clear, the above process will happen on the AOSP master branch. So if you're following Android releases, none of the deprecation steps will be in Android Q, and the 2020 release will have jumped directly to the end for many module types.