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"adb remount -R" doesn't actually remount partitions read/write, it just enables the overlayfs and it needs to be followed by "adb remount" after rebooting to actually remount. Also, patchelf seems to work for changing the soname and is probably better than hacking meson.build. Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/28812>
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Android
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Mesa hardware drivers can be built for Android one of two ways: built
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into the Android OS using the ndk-build build system on older versions
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of Android, or out-of-tree using the Meson build system and the
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Android NDK.
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The ndk-build build system has proven to be hard to maintain, as one
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needs a built Android tree to build against, and it has never been
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tested in CI. The Meson build system flow is frequently used by
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Chrome OS developers for building and testing Android drivers.
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Building using the Android NDK
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------------------------------
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Download and install the NDK using whatever method you normally would.
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Then, create your Meson cross file to use it, something like this
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``~/.local/share/meson/cross/android-aarch64`` file:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[binaries]
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ar = 'NDKDIR/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android-ar'
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c = ['ccache', 'NDKDIR/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android29-clang']
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cpp = ['ccache', 'NDKDIR/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android29-clang++', '-fno-exceptions', '-fno-unwind-tables', '-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables', '-static-libstdc++']
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c_ld = 'lld'
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cpp_ld = 'lld'
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strip = 'NDKDIR/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android-strip'
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# Android doesn't come with a pkg-config, but we need one for Meson to be happy not
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# finding all the optional deps it looks for. Use system pkg-config pointing at a
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# directory we get to populate with any .pc files we want to add for Android
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pkgconfig = ['env', 'PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=NDKDIR/pkgconfig', '/usr/bin/pkg-config']
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[host_machine]
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system = 'android'
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cpu_family = 'arm'
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cpu = 'aarch64'
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endian = 'little'
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Now, use that cross file for your Android build directory (as in this
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one cross-compiling the turnip driver for a stock Pixel phone)
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.. code-block:: sh
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meson setup build-android-aarch64 \
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--cross-file android-aarch64 \
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-Dplatforms=android \
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-Dplatform-sdk-version=26 \
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-Dandroid-stub=true \
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-Dgallium-drivers= \
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-Dvulkan-drivers=freedreno \
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-Dfreedreno-kmds=kgsl
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meson compile -C build-android-aarch64
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Replacing Android drivers on stock Android
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------------------------------------------
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The vendor partition with the drivers is normally mounted from a
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read-only disk image on ``/vendor``. To be able to replace them for
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driver development, we need to unlock the device and remount
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``/vendor`` read/write.
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.. code-block:: sh
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adb disable-verity
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adb reboot
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adb remount -R
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adb remount
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Now you can replace drivers as in:
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.. code-block:: sh
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adb push build-android-aarch64/src/freedreno/vulkan/libvulkan_freedreno.so /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.sdm710.so
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Note this command doesn't quite work because libvulkan wants the
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SONAME to match. You can use ``patchelf`` to fix this:
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.. code-block:: sh
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cp build-android-aarch64/src/freedreno/vulkan/libvulkan_freedreno.so /tmp/vulkan.sdm710.so
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patchelf --set-soname vulkan.sdm710.so /tmp/vulkan.sdm710.so
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adb push /tmp/vulkan.sdm710.so /vendor/lib64/hw/
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Replacing Android drivers on Chrome OS
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--------------------------------------
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Chrome OS's ARC++ is an Android container with hardware drivers inside
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of it. The vendor partition with the drivers is normally mounted from
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a read-only squashfs image on disk. For doing rapid driver
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development, you don't want to regenerate that image. So, we'll take
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the existing squashfs image, copy it out on the host, and then use a
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bind mount instead of a loopback mount so we can update our drivers
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using scp from outside the container.
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On your device, you'll want to make ``/`` read-write. ssh in as root
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and run:
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.. code-block:: sh
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crossystem dev_boot_signed_only=0
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/usr/share/vboot/bin/make_dev_ssd.sh --remove_rootfs_verification --partitions 4
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reboot
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Then, we'll switch Android from using an image for ``/vendor`` to using a
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bind-mount from a directory we control.
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.. code-block:: sh
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cd /opt/google/containers/android/
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mkdir vendor-ro
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mount -o loop vendor.raw.img vendor-ro
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cp -a vendor-ro vendor-rw
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emacs config.json
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In the ``config.json``, you want to find the block for ``/vendor`` and
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change it to::
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{
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"destination": "/vendor",
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"type": "bind",
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"source": "/opt/google/containers/android/vendor-rw",
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"options": [
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"bind",
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"rw"
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]
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},
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Now, restart the UI to do a full reload:
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.. code-block:: sh
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restart ui
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At this point, your android container is restarted with your new
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bind-mount ``/vendor``, and if you use ``android-sh`` to shell into it
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then the ``mount`` command should show::
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/dev/root on /vendor type ext2 (rw,seclabel,relatime)
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Now, replacing your DRI driver with a new one built for Android should
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be a matter of:
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.. code-block:: sh
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scp msm_dri.so $HOST:/opt/google/containers/android/vendor-rw/lib64/dri/
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You can do your build of your DRI driver using ``emerge-$BOARD
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arc-mesa-freedreno`` (for example) if you have a source tree with
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ARC++, but it should also be possible to build using the NDK as
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described above. There are currently rough edges with this, for
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example the build will require that you have your arc-libdrm build
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available to the NDK, assuming you're building anything but the
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Freedreno Vulkan driver for KGSL. You can mostly put things in place
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with:
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.. code-block:: sh
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scp $HOST:/opt/google/containers/android/vendor-rw/lib64/libdrm.so \
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NDKDIR/sysroot/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-android/lib/
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ln -s \
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/usr/include/xf86drm.h \
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/usr/include/libsync.h \
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/usr/include/libdrm \
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NDKDIR/sysroot/usr/include/
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It seems that new invocations of an application will often reload the
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DRI driver, but depending on the component you're working on you may
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find you need to reload the whole Android container. To do so without
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having to log in to Chrome again every time, you can just kill the
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container and let it restart:
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.. code-block:: sh
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kill $(cat /run/containers/android-run_oci/container.pid )
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