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Author SHA1 Message Date
David 'Digit' Turner
e872f4e101 ndk: Remove obsolete platform files
Remove the prebuilt system shared libraries and unified symbol files
from development/ndk. We don't need them anymore:

  - the unified symbol files are replaced by separate functions/variables
    symbol list, which were added in a previous commit, i.e.:

	libc.so.txt  --> libc.so.functions.txt
	                 libc.so.variables.txt

 - the shared libraries are now generated on the fly by the NDK
   gen-platforms.sh script, from the functions/variables symbol lists.

Note that we need to keep the static libraries and runtime objects,
they are required to build the cross-toolchains and target binaries.

Change-Id: Ifa0a7f2d741ed32b80216561ca3f17e67df06ce9
2011-10-10 21:52:17 +02:00
David 'Digit' Turner
02053eb7a1 ndk: separate functions and variables symbol lists
This change introduces separate symbol lists for functions
and variables of each NDK system shared library.

Note that we don't remove the unified symbol files yet. This
will be done later when we complete other changes under ndk/,
namely the ability to generate platforms trees containing shell
libraries generated directly from them.

These files were generated using the following:

  cd development/ndk
  for DIR in platforms/*/*/lib; do
    for ARCH in arm x86; do
      $NDK/build/tools/gen-system-symbols $DIR $DIR/../symbols
    done
  done

This means that the symbol lists were generated by parsing the
existing prebuilt shared libraries under platforms/ and extracting
their function and variable names.

Change-Id: Ie1e791d98260a7f0d8d2e9f71323a7ea448f2dd4
2011-10-10 21:52:09 +02:00
Mark D Horn
f907f4f9d4 NDK: x86 header file has incorrect definition for ptrdiff_t
See Bug http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19042

Change-Id: Ibee74a22ca8cb1e62b7a6faff01291c6c7a56775
Signed-off-by: Mark D Horn <mark.d.horn@intel.com>
2011-08-04 17:11:15 -07:00
Mark D Horn
36f0d56517 Fix size_t definition in x86 NDK header file
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19011

The incorrect #define was being used which caused the incorrect
definition for size_t when the standalone toolchain is used.

Change-Id: Ifef4dc987c542a9c5d8bb43d84d3fe1431de9aa0
Signed-off-by: Mark D Horn <mark.d.horn@intel.com>
2011-08-03 15:11:56 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
2409c5a6d7 ndk: x86: Update android-9 x86 platform files
This updates the platform files for API level 9 on x86 to
the binaries built from the internal Gingerbread branch
containing the back-ported AOSP x86 support patches.

Change-Id: I5bc43b4a5c346f7fab8eb57289803edc0c0f2d75
2011-06-24 22:39:14 +02:00
David 'Digit' Turner
3e1498c4c4 ndk: x86: Sanitize platform headers and libraries.
This change sanitizes the x86-specific platform headers and libraries.
It does two things:

- Remove the stuff under android-3/arch-x86

- Update the content of android-9/arch-x86 from a recent AOSP
  full_x86-eng build (see caveats below).

Some files appear to move because they didn't change (e.g. kernel headers).

This change was generated by following these steps:

1/ Build full_x86-eng from the AOSP tree

2/ From $ANDROID_ROOT/ndk, run:

   build/tools/dev-system-import.sh --direct --arch=x86 9

3/ Under $ANDROID_ROOT/development/ndk, do:

   git rm -r android-3/arch-x86
   git add android-9/arch-x86
   git checkout -- android-9/include
   git ls-files -o | xargs rm
   git commit

IMPORTANT:
   The AOSP tip-of-tree used to generate these files
   includes post-Gingerbread changes !!

   The final version of the android-9/arch-x86 files will have to
   be generated from the gingerbread branch after we back-port all
   x86-support changes to it.

   These binaries are thus not final, but can be used to generate
   working experimental NDK packages, including prebuilt GNU libstdc++
   and STLport binaries that implement -fstack-protector correctly.

Change-Id: I260896185a098b9b356bd26f492692e4a4f66f8f
2011-05-27 06:14:16 +02:00
David 'Digit' Turner
7e9db3d22b ndk: x86: Update libc.so and libstdc++.so
This patch updates the system C and C++ libraries used for
the x86 ABI. We remove the old binary targetting API level 5
(Eclair) since we don't support x86 on it anyway, and put new ones
generated from the AOSP tree with the full_x86-eng build product.

This is necessary to be able to prebuild STLport binaries for
the x86 NDK.

The binaries corresponding to the AOSP platform/bionic.git tree
using the following SHA-1, when building full_x86-eng:

    4c090434a4fcffb3a8bb7ebee7cc6e52befceeae

Change-Id: I63c71554c655f18a6a6f9135074792a8681098bb
2011-04-07 17:22:28 +02:00
David 'Digit' Turner
f4790e6f9e Separate platform files and samples by API level.
Remove all duplicate platform files, i.e development/ndk/platforms/android-N now
only contains files that are introduced in API level 'N' and not found in level 'N-1'

(This makes it easier to manage independent platform release branches, and makes
 platform additions trivial to examine and maintain).

Move samples that depends on features of API level 'N' into platforms/android-N/samples

+ update tests/run-all.sh accordingly

Change-Id: I04c4c67c6c674c1714d5812d461d0524a4f4cfd9
2010-07-29 18:07:56 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
74ff6746d1 Remove C++ headers from the platform directories.
We now rely instead on the content of $NDK/sources/cxx-stl/system/include
that is automatically used if a module has C++ sources.

Change-Id: I4319d9260fcf9fb31c59c2f21ca64b536725d4f5
2010-07-07 12:57:25 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
c817c5210e Copy platforms and samples from ndk/ source tree.
The idea is to allow developing the NDK in the open, while
having the platforms and samples under a private branch until
the corresponding release are open-sourced.

Change-Id: Iee995fb6c4d3ee1387dea7486e599e079c9e4c6d
2010-06-09 17:02:09 -07:00