bionic/libdl/Android.mk
Elliott Hughes d286796fce Turn on -Wunused and fix the mistakes it uncovers.
Change-Id: I023d2d8b547fbc21d4124bb7510d42b06a0dc501
2014-06-03 15:22:34 -07:00

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LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir)
#
# libdl
#
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
# NOTE: --exclude-libs=libgcc.a makes sure that any symbols libdl.so pulls from
# libgcc.a are made static to libdl.so. This in turn ensures that libraries that
# a) pull symbols from libgcc.a and b) depend on libdl.so will not rely on libdl.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!
LOCAL_LDFLAGS := -Wl,--exclude-libs=libgcc.a
# for x86, exclude libgcc_eh.a for the same reasons as above
LOCAL_LDFLAGS_x86 := -Wl,--exclude-libs=libgcc_eh.a
LOCAL_LDFLAGS_x86_64 := $(LOCAL_LDFLAGS_x86)
LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= libdl.c
LOCAL_CFLAGS := -Wall -Wextra -Wunused -Werror
LOCAL_MODULE := libdl
LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android.mk
# NOTE: libdl needs __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr0 from libgcc.a but libgcc.a needs a
# few symbols from libc. Using --no-undefined here results in having to link
# against libc creating a circular dependency which is removed and we end up
# with missing symbols. Since this library is just a bunch of stubs, we set
# LOCAL_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS to remove --no-undefined from the linker flags.
LOCAL_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS := true
LOCAL_SYSTEM_SHARED_LIBRARIES :=
include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)