blob: fed921d3800ab255fa82cdfdc39f0b6d935d926f [file] [log] [blame]
cc_library_static {
name: "liblinker_malloc",
defaults: ["linux_bionic_supported"],
recovery_available: true,
srcs: [
"linker_memory.cpp",
],
cflags: [
"-Wall",
"-Werror",
],
// We need to access Bionic private headers in the linker.
include_dirs: ["bionic/libc"],
static_libs: ["libasync_safe", "libbase"],
}
// This is used for bionic on (host) Linux to bootstrap our linker embedded into
// a binary.
//
// Host bionic binaries do not have a PT_INTERP section, instead this gets
// embedded as the entry point, and the linker is embedded as ELF sections in
// each binary. There's a linker script that sets all of that up (generated by
// extract_linker), and defines the extern symbols used in this file.
cc_object {
name: "linker_wrapper",
host_supported: true,
device_supported: false,
target: {
linux_bionic: {
enabled: true,
},
linux_glibc: {
enabled: false,
},
darwin: {
enabled: false,
},
},
cflags: [
"-fno-stack-protector",
"-Wstrict-overflow=5",
"-fvisibility=hidden",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Wno-unused",
"-Werror",
],
srcs: [
"linker_wrapper.cpp",
],
arch: {
x86_64: {
srcs: ["arch/x86_64/begin.S"],
},
},
prefix_symbols: "__dlwrap_",
// We need to access Bionic private headers in the linker.
include_dirs: ["bionic/libc"],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources",
srcs: [
"dlfcn.cpp",
"linker.cpp",
"linker_block_allocator.cpp",
"linker_dlwarning.cpp",
"linker_cfi.cpp",
"linker_config.cpp",
"linker_gdb_support.cpp",
"linker_globals.cpp",
"linker_libc_support.c",
"linker_libcxx_support.cpp",
"linker_main.cpp",
"linker_namespaces.cpp",
"linker_logger.cpp",
"linker_mapped_file_fragment.cpp",
"linker_phdr.cpp",
"linker_sdk_versions.cpp",
"linker_soinfo.cpp",
"linker_tls.cpp",
"linker_utils.cpp",
"rt.cpp",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_arm",
srcs: [
"arch/arm/begin.S",
"linker_exidx_static.c",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_arm64",
srcs: [
"arch/arm64/begin.S",
"arch/arm64/tlsdesc_resolver.S",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_x86",
srcs: [
"arch/x86/begin.S",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_x86_64",
srcs: [
"arch/x86_64/begin.S",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_mips",
srcs: [
"arch/mips/begin.S",
"linker_mips.cpp",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_sources_mips64",
srcs: [
"arch/mips64/begin.S",
"linker_mips.cpp",
],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_version_script",
srcs: ["linker.generic.map"],
}
filegroup {
name: "linker_version_script_arm",
srcs: ["linker.arm.map"],
}
cc_defaults {
name: "linker_defaults",
arch: {
arm: {
cflags: ["-D__work_around_b_24465209__"],
},
x86: {
cflags: ["-D__work_around_b_24465209__"],
},
},
// -shared is used to overwrite the -Bstatic and -static
// flags triggered by LOCAL_FORCE_STATIC_EXECUTABLE.
// This dynamic linker is actually a shared object linked with static libraries.
ldflags: [
"-shared",
"-Wl,-Bsymbolic",
"-Wl,--exclude-libs,ALL",
"-Wl,-soname,ld-android.so",
],
cflags: [
"-fno-stack-protector",
"-Wstrict-overflow=5",
"-fvisibility=hidden",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Wunused",
"-Werror",
// Define _USING_LIBCXX so <stdatomic.h> defers to the <atomic> header. When a Soong module
// uses the platform libc++, Soong automatically passes this macro, but the dynamic linker
// links against libc++ manually.
"-D_USING_LIBCXX",
],
// TODO: split out the asflags.
asflags: [
"-fno-stack-protector",
"-Wstrict-overflow=5",
"-fvisibility=hidden",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Wunused",
"-Werror",
],
product_variables: {
debuggable: {
cppflags: ["-DUSE_LD_CONFIG_FILE"],
},
},
cppflags: ["-Wold-style-cast"],
// we are going to link libc++_static manually because
// when stl is not set to "none" build system adds libdl
// to the list of static libraries which needs to be
// avoided in the case of building loader.
stl: "none",
// we don't want crtbegin.o (because we have begin.o), so unset it
// just for this module
nocrt: true,
static_executable: true,
// Leave the symbols in the shared library so that stack unwinders can produce
// meaningful name resolution.
strip: {
keep_symbols: true,
},
// Insert an extra objcopy step to add prefix to symbols. This is needed to prevent gdb
// looking up symbols in the linker by mistake.
prefix_symbols: "__dl_",
sanitize: {
hwaddress: false,
},
}
cc_binary {
defaults: ["linux_bionic_supported", "linker_defaults"],
srcs: [ ":linker_sources" ],
arch: {
arm: {
srcs: [ ":linker_sources_arm" ],
version_script: ":linker_version_script_arm",
},
arm64: {
srcs: [":linker_sources_arm64"],
version_script: ":linker_version_script",
},
x86: {
srcs: [":linker_sources_x86"],
version_script: ":linker_version_script",
},
x86_64: {
srcs: [":linker_sources_x86_64"],
version_script: ":linker_version_script",
},
mips: {
srcs: [":linker_sources_mips"],
version_script: ":linker_version_script",
},
mips64: {
srcs: [":linker_sources_mips64"],
version_script: ":linker_version_script",
},
},
// We need to access Bionic private headers in the linker.
include_dirs: ["bionic/libc"],
static_libs: [
"libc_nomalloc",
"libm",
"libziparchive",
"libutils",
"libbase",
"libz",
"libasync_safe",
"liblog",
"libc++_static",
// Important: The liblinker_malloc should be the last library in the list
// to overwrite any other malloc implementations by other static libraries.
"liblinker_malloc",
],
name: "linker",
symlinks: ["linker_asan"],
// The linker in the system partition is now only for bootstrapping
relative_install_path: "bootstrap",
recovery_available: true,
multilib: {
lib32: {
cflags: ["-DLIB_PATH=\"lib\""],
},
lib64: {
cflags: ["-DLIB_PATH=\"lib64\""],
suffix: "64",
},
},
system_shared_libs: [],
target: {
android: {
static_libs: ["libdebuggerd_handler_fallback"],
},
},
compile_multilib: "both",
xom: false,
required: ["linker.mountpoint"],
}
cc_library {
// NOTE: --exclude-libs=libgcc.a makes sure that any symbols ld-android.so pulls from
// libgcc.a are made static to ld-android.so. This in turn ensures that libraries that
// a) pull symbols from libgcc.a and b) depend on ld-android.so will not rely on ld-android.so
// to provide those symbols, but will instead pull them from libgcc.a. Specifically,
// we use this property to make sure libc.so has its own copy of the code from
// libgcc.a it uses.
//
// DO NOT REMOVE --exclude-libs!
ldflags: [
"-Wl,--exclude-libs=libgcc.a",
"-Wl,--exclude-libs=libclang_rt.builtins-arm-android.a",
"-Wl,--exclude-libs=libclang_rt.builtins-aarch64-android.a",
"-Wl,--exclude-libs=libclang_rt.builtins-x86-android.a",
"-Wl,--exclude-libs=libclang_rt.builtins-x86_64-android.a",
],
// for x86, exclude libgcc_eh.a for the same reasons as above
arch: {
arm: {
version_script: "linker.arm.map",
},
arm64: {
version_script: "linker.generic.map",
},
x86: {
ldflags: ["-Wl,--exclude-libs=libgcc_eh.a"],
version_script: "linker.generic.map",
},
x86_64: {
ldflags: ["-Wl,--exclude-libs=libgcc_eh.a"],
version_script: "linker.generic.map",
},
mips: {
version_script: "linker.generic.map",
},
mips64: {
version_script: "linker.generic.map",
},
},
srcs: ["ld_android.cpp"],
cflags: [
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Wunused",
"-Werror",
],
stl: "none",
name: "ld-android",
defaults: ["linux_bionic_supported"],
recovery_available: true,
nocrt: true,
system_shared_libs: [],
sanitize: {
never: true,
},
}