# This testing configuration handles running the test suite against LLVM's
# libc++ using adb and a libc++_shared.so library on Android.
lit_config.load_config(config, '@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/cmake-bridge.cfg')
import re
import site
site.addsitedir(os.path.join('@LIBCXX_SOURCE_DIR@', 'utils'))
import libcxx.test.android
import libcxx.test.config
import libcxx.test.params
config.substitutions.append(('%{flags}',
'--sysroot @CMAKE_SYSROOT@' if '@CMAKE_SYSROOT@' else ''
))
compile_flags = '-nostdinc++ -I %{target-include-dir} -I %{include-dir} -I %{libcxx-dir}/test/support'
if re.match(r'i686-linux-android(21|22|23)$', config.target_triple):
# 32-bit x86 Android has a bug where the stack is sometimes misaligned.
# The problem appears limited to versions before Android N (API 24) and only
# __attribute__((constructor)) functions. Compile with -mstackrealign to
# work around the bug.
# TODO: Consider automatically doing something like this in Clang itself (LIBCXX-ANDROID-FIXME)
# See https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/693.
compile_flags += ' -mstackrealign'
config.substitutions.append(('%{compile_flags}', compile_flags))
# The NDK library is called "libc++_shared.so". Use LD_LIBRARY_PATH to find
# libc++_shared.so because older Bionic dynamic loaders don't support rpath
# lookup.
config.substitutions.append(('%{link_flags}',
'-nostdlib++ -L %{lib-dir} -lc++_shared'
))
config.substitutions.append(('%{exec}',
'%{executor}' +
' --job-limit-socket ' + libcxx.test.android.adb_job_limit_socket() +
' --prepend-path-env LD_LIBRARY_PATH /data/local/tmp/libc++ --execdir %T -- '
))
libcxx.test.config.configure(
libcxx.test.params.DEFAULT_PARAMETERS,
libcxx.test.features.DEFAULT_FEATURES,
config,
lit_config
)