1 | #### Android...
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2 | #
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3 | # See NOTES-Android.md for details, and don't miss platform-specific
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4 | # comments below...
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5 |
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6 | {
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7 | use File::Spec::Functions;
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8 |
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9 | my $android_ndk = {};
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10 | my %triplet = (
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11 | arm => "arm-linux-androideabi",
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12 | arm64 => "aarch64-linux-android",
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13 | mips => "mipsel-linux-android",
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14 | mips64 => "mips64el-linux-android",
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15 | x86 => "i686-linux-android",
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16 | x86_64 => "x86_64-linux-android",
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17 | );
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18 |
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19 | sub android_ndk {
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20 | unless (%$android_ndk) {
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21 | if ($now_printing =~ m|^android|) {
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22 | return $android_ndk = { bn_ops => "BN_AUTO" };
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23 | }
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24 |
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25 | my $ndk_var;
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26 | my $ndk;
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27 | foreach (qw(ANDROID_NDK_ROOT ANDROID_NDK)) {
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28 | $ndk_var = $_;
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29 | $ndk = $ENV{$ndk_var};
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30 | last if defined $ndk;
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31 | }
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32 | die "\$ANDROID_NDK_ROOT is not defined" if (!$ndk);
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33 | my $is_standalone_toolchain = -f "$ndk/AndroidVersion.txt";
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34 | my $ndk_src_props = "$ndk/source.properties";
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35 | my $is_ndk = -f $ndk_src_props;
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36 | if ($is_ndk == $is_standalone_toolchain) {
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37 | die "\$ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=$ndk is invalid";
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38 | }
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39 | $ndk = canonpath($ndk);
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40 |
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41 | my $ndkver = undef;
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42 |
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43 | if (open my $fh, "<$ndk_src_props") {
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44 | local $_;
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45 | while(<$fh>) {
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46 | if (m|Pkg\.Revision\s*=\s*([0-9]+)|) {
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47 | $ndkver = $1;
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48 | last;
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49 | }
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50 | }
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51 | close $fh;
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52 | }
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53 |
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54 | my ($sysroot, $api, $arch);
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55 |
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56 | $config{target} =~ m|[^-]+-([^-]+)$|; # split on dash
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57 | $arch = $1;
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58 |
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59 | if ($sysroot = $ENV{CROSS_SYSROOT}) {
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60 | $sysroot =~ m|/android-([0-9]+)/arch-(\w+)/?$|;
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61 | ($api, $arch) = ($1, $2);
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62 | } elsif ($is_standalone_toolchain) {
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63 | $sysroot = "$ndk/sysroot";
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64 | } else {
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65 | $api = "*";
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66 |
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67 | # see if user passed -D__ANDROID_API__=N
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68 | foreach (@{$useradd{CPPDEFINES}}, @{$user{CPPFLAGS}}) {
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69 | if (m|__ANDROID_API__=([0-9]+)|) {
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70 | $api = $1;
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71 | last;
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72 | }
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73 | }
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74 |
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75 | if (-d "$ndk/platforms") {
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76 | # list available platforms (numerically)
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77 | my @platforms = sort { $a =~ m/-([0-9]+)$/; my $aa = $1;
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78 | $b =~ m/-([0-9]+)$/; $aa <=> $1;
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79 | } glob("$ndk/platforms/android-$api");
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80 | die "no $ndk/platforms/android-$api" if ($#platforms < 0);
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81 |
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82 | $sysroot = "@platforms[$#platforms]/arch-$arch";
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83 | $sysroot =~ m|/android-([0-9]+)/arch-$arch|;
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84 | $api = $1;
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85 | } elsif ($api eq "*") {
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86 | # r22 Removed platforms dir, use this JSON file
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87 | my $path = "$ndk/meta/platforms.json";
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88 | open my $fh, $path or die "Could not open '$path' $!";
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89 | while (<$fh>) {
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90 | if (/"max": (\d+),/) {
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91 | $api = $1;
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92 | last;
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93 | }
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94 | }
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95 | close $fh;
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96 | }
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97 | die "Could not get default API Level" if ($api eq "*");
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98 | }
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99 | die "no sysroot=$sysroot" if (length $sysroot && !-d $sysroot);
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100 |
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101 | my $triarch = $triplet{$arch};
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102 | my $cflags;
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103 | my $cppflags;
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104 |
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105 | # see if there is NDK clang on $PATH, "universal" or "standalone"
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106 | if (which("clang") =~ m|^$ndk/.*/prebuilt/([^/]+)/|) {
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107 | my $host=$1;
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108 | # harmonize with gcc default
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109 | my $arm = $ndkver > 16 ? "armv7a" : "armv5te";
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110 | (my $tridefault = $triarch) =~ s/^arm-/$arm-/;
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111 | (my $tritools = $triarch) =~ s/(?:x|i6)86(_64)?-.*/x86$1/;
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112 | if (length $sysroot) {
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113 | $cflags .= " -target $tridefault "
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114 | . "-gcc-toolchain \$($ndk_var)/toolchains"
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115 | . "/$tritools-4.9/prebuilt/$host";
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116 | $user{CC} = "clang" if ($user{CC} !~ m|clang|);
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117 | } else {
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118 | $user{CC} = "$tridefault$api-clang";
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119 | }
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120 | $user{CROSS_COMPILE} = undef;
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121 | if (which("llvm-ar") =~ m|^$ndk/.*/prebuilt/([^/]+)/|) {
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122 | $user{AR} = "llvm-ar";
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123 | $user{ARFLAGS} = [ "rs" ];
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124 | $user{RANLIB} = ":";
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125 | }
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126 | } elsif ($is_standalone_toolchain) {
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127 | my $cc = $user{CC} // "clang";
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128 | # One can probably argue that both clang and gcc should be
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129 | # probed, but support for "standalone toolchain" was added
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130 | # *after* announcement that gcc is being phased out, so
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131 | # favouring clang is considered adequate. Those who insist
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132 | # have option to enforce test for gcc with CC=gcc.
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133 | if (which("$triarch-$cc") !~ m|^$ndk|) {
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134 | die "no NDK $triarch-$cc on \$PATH";
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135 | }
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136 | $user{CC} = $cc;
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137 | $user{CROSS_COMPILE} = "$triarch-";
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138 | } elsif ($user{CC} eq "clang") {
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139 | die "no NDK clang on \$PATH";
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140 | } else {
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141 | if (which("$triarch-gcc") !~ m|^$ndk/.*/prebuilt/([^/]+)/|) {
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142 | die "no NDK $triarch-gcc on \$PATH";
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143 | }
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144 | $cflags .= " -mandroid";
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145 | $user{CROSS_COMPILE} = "$triarch-";
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146 | }
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147 |
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148 | if (length $sysroot) {
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149 | if (!-d "$sysroot/usr/include") {
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150 | my $incroot = "$ndk/sysroot/usr/include";
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151 | die "no $incroot" if (!-d $incroot);
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152 | die "no $incroot/$triarch" if (!-d "$incroot/$triarch");
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153 | $incroot =~ s|^$ndk/||;
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154 | $cppflags = "-D__ANDROID_API__=$api";
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155 | $cppflags .= " -isystem \$($ndk_var)/$incroot/$triarch";
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156 | $cppflags .= " -isystem \$($ndk_var)/$incroot";
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157 | }
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158 | $sysroot =~ s|^$ndk/||;
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159 | $sysroot = " --sysroot=\$($ndk_var)/$sysroot";
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160 | }
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161 | $android_ndk = {
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162 | cflags => $cflags . $sysroot,
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163 | cppflags => $cppflags,
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164 | bn_ops => $arch =~ m/64$/ ? "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG"
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165 | : "BN_LLONG",
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166 | };
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167 | }
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168 |
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169 | return $android_ndk;
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170 | }
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171 | }
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172 |
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173 | my %targets = (
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174 | "android" => {
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175 | inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ],
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176 | template => 1,
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177 | ################################################################
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178 | # Special note about -pie. The underlying reason is that
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179 | # Lollipop refuses to run non-PIE. But what about older systems
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180 | # and NDKs? -fPIC was never problem, so the only concern is -pie.
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181 | # Older toolchains, e.g. r4, appear to handle it and binaries
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182 | # turn out mostly functional. "Mostly" means that oldest
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183 | # Androids, such as Froyo, fail to handle executable, but newer
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184 | # systems are perfectly capable of executing binaries targeting
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185 | # Froyo. Keep in mind that in the nutshell Android builds are
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186 | # about JNI, i.e. shared libraries, not applications.
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187 | cflags => add(sub { android_ndk()->{cflags} }),
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188 | cppflags => add(sub { android_ndk()->{cppflags} }),
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189 | cxxflags => add(sub { android_ndk()->{cflags} }),
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190 | bn_ops => sub { android_ndk()->{bn_ops} },
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191 | bin_cflags => "-fPIE",
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192 | bin_lflags => "-pie",
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193 | enable => [ ],
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194 | shared_extension => ".so",
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195 | },
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196 | "android-arm" => {
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197 | ################################################################
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198 | # Contemporary Android applications can provide multiple JNI
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199 | # providers in .apk, targeting multiple architectures. Among
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200 | # them there is "place" for two ARM flavours: generic eabi and
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201 | # armv7-a/hard-float. However, it should be noted that OpenSSL's
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202 | # ability to engage NEON is not constrained by ABI choice, nor
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203 | # is your ability to call OpenSSL from your application code
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204 | # compiled with floating-point ABI other than default 'soft'.
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205 | # (Latter thanks to __attribute__((pcs("aapcs"))) declaration.)
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206 | # This means that choice of ARM libraries you provide in .apk
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207 | # is driven by application needs. For example if application
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208 | # itself benefits from NEON or is floating-point intensive, then
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209 | # it might be appropriate to provide both libraries. Otherwise
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210 | # just generic eabi would do. But in latter case it would be
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211 | # appropriate to
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212 | #
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213 | # ./Configure android-arm -D__ARM_MAX_ARCH__=8
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214 | #
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215 | # in order to build "universal" binary and allow OpenSSL take
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216 | # advantage of NEON when it's available.
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217 | #
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218 | # Keep in mind that (just like with linux-armv4) we rely on
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219 | # compiler defaults, which is not necessarily what you had
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220 | # in mind, in which case you would have to pass additional
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221 | # -march and/or -mfloat-abi flags. NDK defaults to armv5te.
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222 | # Newer NDK versions reportedly require additional -latomic.
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223 | #
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224 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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225 | bn_ops => add("RC4_CHAR"),
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226 | asm_arch => 'armv4',
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227 | perlasm_scheme => "void",
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228 | },
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229 | "android-arm64" => {
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230 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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231 | bn_ops => add("RC4_CHAR"),
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232 | asm_arch => 'aarch64',
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233 | perlasm_scheme => "linux64",
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234 | },
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235 |
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236 | "android-mips" => {
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237 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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238 | bn_ops => add("RC4_CHAR"),
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239 | asm_arch => 'mips32',
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240 | perlasm_scheme => "o32",
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241 | },
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242 | "android-mips64" => {
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243 | ################################################################
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244 | # You are more than likely have to specify target processor
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245 | # on ./Configure command line. Trouble is that toolchain's
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246 | # default is MIPS64r6 (at least in r10d), but there are no
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247 | # such processors around (or they are too rare to spot one).
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248 | # Actual problem is that MIPS64r6 is binary incompatible
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249 | # with previous MIPS ISA versions, in sense that unlike
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250 | # prior versions original MIPS binary code will fail.
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251 | #
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252 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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253 | bn_ops => add("RC4_CHAR"),
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254 | asm_arch => 'mips64',
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255 | perlasm_scheme => "64",
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256 | },
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257 |
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258 | "android-x86" => {
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259 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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260 | CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")),
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261 | bn_ops => add("RC4_INT"),
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262 | asm_arch => 'x86',
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263 | perlasm_scheme => "android",
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264 | ex_libs => add(threads("-latomic")),
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265 | },
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266 | "android-x86_64" => {
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267 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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268 | bn_ops => add("RC4_INT"),
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269 | asm_arch => 'x86_64',
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270 | perlasm_scheme => "elf",
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271 | },
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272 |
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273 | ####################################################################
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274 | # Backward compatible targets, (might) require $CROSS_SYSROOT
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275 | #
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276 | "android-armeabi" => {
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277 | inherit_from => [ "android-arm" ],
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278 | },
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279 | "android64" => {
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280 | inherit_from => [ "android" ],
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281 | },
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282 | "android64-aarch64" => {
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283 | inherit_from => [ "android-arm64" ],
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284 | },
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285 | "android64-x86_64" => {
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286 | inherit_from => [ "android-x86_64" ],
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287 | },
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288 | "android64-mips64" => {
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289 | inherit_from => [ "android-mips64" ],
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290 | },
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291 | );
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