commit | ce19ae9888b92e402f0fc6ed229c8e483e441289 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Primiano Tucci <primiano@google.com> | Thu Mar 29 23:50:42 2018 +0100 |
committer | Primiano Tucci <primiano@google.com> | Thu Mar 29 23:50:42 2018 +0100 |
tree | f910cb5fb15316a8cdf5609a111a329ea6e55faa | |
parent | ba135fe7edc891e445ce0b1421e6adbbdeea4fad [diff] |
Fix host detection for Android Turns out the right macro to use to detect whether we are building for an Android device is __ANDROID__. ANDROID means "build in the Android tree". Bug: 73283884 Change-Id: I0fe8943e1294d79e6c4d9eef8656d6054309e508
This project is meant to be built both as part of the Android tree and from a standalone checkout
For internal docs see this page
Android is the platform targeted in the first milestones. Right now Linux desktop and OSX are maintained best-effort.
This project uses Android AOSP Gerrit for code reviews and uses the Google C++ style. Currently targets -std=c++11
.
You can use both git cl upload
from Chromium depot tools or Android repo to upload patches.
git cl
is quite convenient as it supports code auto-formatting via git cl format
.
See https://source.android.com/source/contributing for more details about external contributions and CLA signing.
See docs/build_instructions.md
Continuous build and test coverage is available at perfetto-ci.appspot.com. Trybots: CLs uploaded to gerrit are automatically submitted to TravisCI within one minute and made available on the CI page above. The relevant code lives in the infra/ directory.
$ tools/ninja -C out/default (tracing_unittests | tracing_benchmarks) $ out/default/tracing_unittests --gtest_help
Either connect a device in ADB mode or use the bundled emulator.
To start the emulator:$ tools/run_android_emulator (arm | arm64) &
To run the tests (either on the emulator or physical device):$ tools/run_android_test out/default tracing_unittests