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      1 <html><body><pre>NDK Prebuilt library support:
      2 -----------------------------
      3 
      4 Android NDK r5 introduced support for prebuilt libraries (shared and
      5 static), i.e. the ability to include and use, in your applications,
      6 prebuilt version of libraries.
      7 
      8 This feature can be useful for two things:
      9 
     10 1/ You want to distribute your own libraries to third-party NDK developers
     11    without distributing your sources.
     12 
     13 2/ You want to use a prebuilt version of your own libraries to speed up
     14    your build.
     15 
     16 This document explains how this support works.
     17 
     18 
     19 I. Declaring a prebuilt library module:
     20 ---------------------------------------
     21 
     22 Each prebuilt library must be declared as a *single* independent module to
     23 the build system. Here is a trivial example where we assume that the file
     24 "libfoo.so" is located in the same directory than the Android.mk below:
     25 
     26    LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
     27 
     28    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
     29    LOCAL_MODULE := foo-prebuilt
     30    LOCAL_SRC_FILES := libfoo.so
     31    include $(PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY)
     32 
     33 Notice that, to declare such a module, you really only need the following:
     34 
     35 1. Give the module a name (here 'foo-prebuilt'). This does not need to
     36    correspond to the name of the prebuilt library itself.
     37 
     38 2. Assign to LOCAL_SRC_FILES the path to the prebuilt library you are
     39    providing. As usual, the path is relative to your LOCAL_PATH.
     40 
     41    IMPORTANT: You *must* ensure that the prebuilt library corresponds
     42               to the target ABI you are using. More on this later.
     43 
     44 3. Include PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY, instead of BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY, if
     45    you are providing a shared, library. For static ones, use
     46    PREBUILT_STATIC_LIBRARY.
     47 
     48 A prebuilt module does not build anything. However, a copy of your prebuilt
     49 shared library will be copied into $PROJECT/obj/local, and another will be
     50 copied and stripped into $PROJECT/libs/&lt;abi&gt;.
     51 
     52 II. Referencing the prebuilt library in other modules:
     53 ------------------------------------------------------
     54 
     55 Simply list your prebuilt module's name in the LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES or
     56 LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES declaration in the Android.mk of any module that
     57 depends on them.
     58 
     59 For example, a naive example of a module using libfoo.so would be:
     60 
     61     include $(CLEAR_VARS)
     62     LOCAL_MODULE := foo-user
     63     LOCAL_SRC_FILES := foo-user.c
     64     LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES := foo-prebuilt
     65     include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
     66 
     67 
     68 III. Exporting headers for prebuilt libraries:
     69 ----------------------------------------------
     70 
     71 The example above was called 'naive' because, in practice, the code in
     72 foo-user.c is going to depend on specific declarations that are normally
     73 found in a header file distributed with the prebuilt library (e.g. "foo.h").
     74 
     75 In other words, foo-user.c is going to have a line like:
     76 
     77   #include &lt;foo.h&gt;
     78 
     79 And you need to provide the header and its include path to the compiler
     80 when building the foo-user module.
     81 
     82 A simple way to deal with that is to use exports in the prebuilt module
     83 definition. For example, assuming that a file "foo.h" is located under
     84 the 'include' directory relative to the prebuilt module, we can write:
     85 
     86    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
     87    LOCAL_MODULE := foo-prebuilt
     88    LOCAL_SRC_FILES := libfoo.so
     89    LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/include
     90    include $(PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY)
     91 
     92 The LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDES definition here ensures that any module that
     93 depends on the prebuilt one will have its LOCAL_C_INCLUDES automatically
     94 prepended with the path to the prebuilt's include directory, and will thus
     95 be able to find headers inside that.
     96 
     97 
     98 IV. Debugging prebuilt binaries:
     99 --------------------------------
    100 
    101 We recommend you to provide prebuilt shared libraries that contain debug
    102 symbols. The version that is installed into $PROJECT/libs/&lt;abi&gt;/ is always
    103 stripped by the NDK build system, but the debug version will be used for
    104 debugging purposes with ndk-gdb.
    105 
    106 
    107 V. ABI Selection of prebuilt binaries:
    108 --------------------------------------
    109 
    110 As said previously, it is crucial to provide a prebuilt shared library
    111 that is compatible with the targeted ABI during the build. To do that,
    112 check for the value of TARGET_ARCH_ABI, its value will be:
    113 
    114    armeabi     =&gt; when targeting ARMv5TE or higher CPUs
    115    armeabi-v7a =&gt; when targeting ARMv7 or higher CPUs
    116    x86         =&gt; when targeting x86 CPUs
    117 
    118 Note that armeabi-v7a systems can run armeabi binaries just fine.
    119 
    120 Here's an example where we provide two versions of a prebuilt library
    121 and select which one to copy based on the target ABI:
    122 
    123     include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    124     LOCAL_MODULE := foo-prebuilt
    125     LOCAL_SRC_FILES := $(TARGET_ARCH_ABI)/libfoo.so
    126     LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/include
    127     include $(PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY)
    128 
    129 Here. we assume that the prebuilt libraries to copy are under the
    130 following directory hierarchy:
    131 
    132     Android.mk            --&gt; the file above
    133     armeabi/libfoo.so     --&gt; the armeabi prebuilt shared library
    134     armeabi-v7a/libfoo.so --&gt; the armeabi-v7a prebuilt shared library
    135     include/foo.h         --&gt; the exported header file
    136 
    137 NOTE: Remember that you don't need to provide an armeabi-v7a prebuilt
    138       library, since an armeabi one can easily run on the corresponding
    139       devices.
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