Add parsing of two overlayable attributes:
name : The unnique identifying name of the overlayable set of resources
actor: The component responsible for enabling and disabling overlays
targeting the specified set of resources
Bug: 110869880
Bug: 119390855
Test: m -j aapt2_tests
Change-Id: Id42463e2b92b69034fb39cd29bc8606affb61ba7
This change removes the ability for an overlayable resource to be
defined in multiple policy blocks within the same overlayable. This
change also changes aapt2 to use a bit mask to keep track of the parsed
policies.
Bug: 110869880
Bug: 120298168
Test: aapt2_tests
Change-Id: Ie26cd913f94a16c0b312f222bccfa48f62feceaa
This change defines two new chunks for encoding overlayable information.
RES_TABLE_OVERLAYABLE_POLICY_TYPE contains flags that represent
restrictions enforced on overlays that try to overlay a specific set of
resource ids. The chunk header is followed by ResTable_ref for each id
that belongs to the policy type. A policy chunk will be created for
every unique combination of policies that are defined in overlayable
declarations.
RES_TABLE_OVERLAYABLE_TYPE holds policy blocks. Since <overlayable>
does not currently have any attributes, only one overlayable block is
encoded in an APK.
This change also removes the SPEC_OVERLAYABLE flag because the runtime
does not use the flag, and the overlayable chunk encoding renders it
obsolete.
Bug: 110869880
Bug: 117545186
Test: libandroidfw_tests and aapt2_tests
Change-Id: I45ae9bf4176699f14c85e2b7a2e8560185d8a0b8
<overlayable> tags can now have policy elements that indicate which
partition the overlay apk must reside on in order to be allowed to
overlay a resource. This change only adds parsing of <policy> and
encoding of policy in the proto ResourceTable. A later change will add
the encoding of policy and overlayable in the binary APK.
<overlayable>
<policy type="system|vendor|product|product_services|public" >
<item type="string" name="oof" />
</policy>
</overlayable>
Bug: 110869880
Test: make aapt2_tests
Change-Id: I8d4ed7b0e01f981149c6e3190af1681073b79b03
The Android runtime and AAPT are more lenient of apk format, allowing
for duplicate enty, types, and configs. This change loosens the
ResourceTable's checks on resource uniqueness when apks are loaded; not
when ResourceTables are being created by aapt2.
Bug: 36051266
Test: Tested using apks in bug with allow_duplicates on and off
Change-Id: I9296417bf2dc53e1e891479a53679a0388210d50
If a resource XML file defines two compatible Attributes, they should
be merged without throwing an error. Ex:
<declare-styleable>
<attr name="conflict" format="string" />
</declare-styleable>
<declare-styleable>
<attr name="conflict" format="string|reference" />
</declare-styleable>
In this case, string|reference and string are the same, so these should
merge correctly.
Bug: 65699599
Test: make aapt2_tests
Test: make AaptBasicTest
Change-Id: I7b0f956d2332f7f0b458acd59ca0a606b2cfdf95
Resources can be marked as overlayable, which means they can
be overlaid by runtime resource overlays.
This change propagates this state to the final resource table that
is installed on device.
Future work:
- Have the idmap tool respect the overlayable state and ignore
entries that overlay anything else.
Bug: 64980941
Test: make aapt2_tests
Change-Id: Id45b1e141a281be2ee32a4ac3096fcf1114d523b
This command allows a developer to convert their proto APK
(generated from the link phase using --proto-format) into
a binary APK suitable for use on device.
aapt2 convert -o output.apk input.apk
Test: manual + make aapt2_tests
Change-Id: I10a7c33bb4b57006d01fe00a8bf92f78e04e7e50