Fixes:
error: unable to open output file
'arch/arm64/boot/dts/google/devices/bluejay/google-base/.gs101-b0.dtb.dts.tmp':
'No such file or directory'
Change-Id: I457062e46062fb3553421d196b432de7d06a49ad
vendor_boot v4 supports packaging multiple "fragmented" vendor ramdisks.
A secondary can be used to store the kernel modules instead of storing
them in the "normal" vendor_ramdisk.
Test: Create a vendor_boot with source built kernel/modules,
gs101 still boots.
Change-Id: Ic295ccf201c2593e08b9559ae28f80c70a7eb341
On some devices we might want to build just the *.dtb files
that we actually need instead of the every dtb that exists.
Change-Id: Id7a152499d4ee1dd08f79d34cc34bfe959313515
* Currently, because DTC_EXT make flag is in the
kernel task the only way to override it is to
have TARGET_KERNEL_ADDITIONAL_FLAGS come after.
Change-Id: If62ed979581dc07eafd4628ce2b2d799388d3704
This reverts commit caa3bddf00129c06f35923e43d5e770645da6b99.
Reason for revert: Breaks pixel dtbo.img build, since kernel depends on
mkdtimg. Add it back so it gets compiled and kernel can pick it up.
Change-Id: I2b9fd0b2b35e0cf2f908516b10f65399780d5c30
* AOSP build system is not aware of dtb(o) source update, and thus
won't rebuild the images, results in outdated artifact.
* Convert DTB(O)_OUT to make targets and make the images depend on them
to address the issue. This makes AOSP build system be aware of
their timestamp changes and re-execute recipes depending on them.
Finally, it's up to kernel's build system to decide actions to take.
Test: m dtb(o)image and observe dtb(o).img get rebuilt
Change-Id: I197e7d2d3e013ded0e555fc22bb6a1200d40df9c
Commit 8ac7d31 introduced this issue.
Test: run `m recoveryimage` and verify that recovery
image is now built.
Change-Id: Iffdd8112db2ba1baff28db7ee4c340dbb5ebd917
Commit 8ac7d31 introduced this issue.
Test: run `m installclean && m bootimage` and observe that
kernel image is built.
Change-Id: I41eb7cd2e5108bae8f4c40c0f9a300a8a3cc95a7
* Since some time you can specify multiple configs when you prepare .config and they'll get merged to main one
* To use it inline:
TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := main_defconfig fragment1.config fragment2.config ...
* TARGET_KERNEL_ADDITIONAL_CONFIG has been nuked since it's superseed by this new logic
* kernelsavedefconfig will only use the base defconfig
Change-Id: I479c762a9235ed0ef6fcdc79b53e084d5e2d78a6
The check for official builds now only affects the case where a prebuilt
kernel was actually used, not the case where a device builds a kernel
from source as normal.
The check has also been turned around so that it only fails the build if
it's actually an official build, not an unofficial one.
Change-Id: I1280b16b90589742c2abe7f3f6f5975a3aaeea03
* TARGET_FORCE_PREBUILT_KERNEL should be useful when you don't have ready kernel sources (OEM releasing broken sources or releasing them lately)
* It lets you use kernel sources for userspace generated headers (generated_kernel_headers) while keeping using prebuilt kernel
* Keep in mind that generated kernel headers may not align with the ABI of kernel you're including
* This commit also partially revert commit a836d79, where TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE would have been unset if TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL was defined (we already check in kernel.mk if kernel sources are present anyway)
Change-Id: I84acae890dabb5b9dbd48143ad58f6420c0cef75
* GCC was deprecated awhile ago, the large majority
of devices should now be using this. Clang should
be opt out as opposed to opt in.
Change-Id: Ie388aff8eca189663f2f615f7d059e47eaf2dce3