Soong handles these automatically now.
Bug: 33241851
Test: Android-aosp_arm.mk is the same before/after
Test: build.ninja is the same before/after
Test: build-aosp_arm.ninja is the same before/after
Change-Id: Ia039812817495c00e450eec7292447d5e8f93adb
The new header provides an updated interface to libsync appropriate
for the NDK. Clients use existing syscalls where possible (e.g. poll()
instead of sync_wait()), and the remaining functions return structures
used in mainline Linux kernels rather than the Android staging sync
framework.
Over time, framework clients will be migrated to using the NDK
interface, which will eventually replace the current internal
interface. The only difference is the header will be named
<android/sync.h> in the NDK and <sync/sync.h> internally.
Bug: 35138793
Test: sync-unit-tests on bullhead
Change-Id: Ieb3649b80565393e26b604416158438d32c2a256
See build/soong/README.md for more information.
I tested the following tests on a Nexus9 and linux host, and they
continued to pass:
/data/nativetest{,64}/bootstat_tests/bootstat_tests
out/host/linux-x86/bin/nativetest{,64}/bootstat_tests/bootstat_tests
/data/nativetest64/memunreachable_test/memunreachable_test
out/host/linux-x86/bin/nativetest{,64}/memunreachable_test/memunreachable_test
These continue to fail just like before this change:
/data/nativetest{,64}/sync_test/sync_test (was /system/bin/sync_test)
/data/nativetest{,64}/sync-unit-test/sync-unit-test
/data/nativetest/memunreachable_test/memunreachable_test
Test: See above
Change-Id: I691e564e0cf008dd363e3746223b153d712e024d