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Changelog r28

Dan Albert edited this page Oct 10, 2024 · 2 revisions

Changelog

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Announcements

  • The 16 KiB page size compatibility option that was added in r27 is now on by default. If necessary, you can still opt-out (see below).

Changes

  • Updated LLVM to clang-r530567. See clang_source_info.md in the toolchain directory for version information.

    • Runtime libraries for non-Android have been removed reduce disk usage.
  • PAGE_SIZE is no longer defined by default for arm64-v8a or x86_64. To re-enable, set APP_SUPPORT_FLEXIBLE_PAGE_SIZES (ndk-build) or ANDROID_SUPPORT_FLEXIBLE_PAGE_SIZES (CMake) to false. See Support 16 KB page sizes for more information.

  • The default alignment of shared libraries for arm64-v86 and x86_64 is now 16k. To revert to 4k alignment, set APP_SUPPORT_FLEXIBLE_PAGE_SIZES (ndk-build) or ANDROID_SUPPORT_FLEXIBLE_PAGE_SIZES (CMake) to false. See Support 16 KB page sizes for more information.

  • Issue 1307: Removed non-NDK binder headers. A number of binder headers that should have been shipped with aidl were mistakenly shipped in the NDK. These headers are tightly coupled to the version of aidl used, so this introduced an unwanted version restriction between build-tools and the NDK. If you are using the NDK aidl backend, you will need to pass the aidl include path when building. See the aidl backend docs for more information.

  • Issue 2058: Weak API references now work for libc APIs. This was enabled by removing the explicit #if __ANDROID_API__ >= ... guards that previously wrapped declarations in libc headers.

    If your project contains polyfills for any of those APIs, this change may break your build due to the conflicting declarations. The simplest fix is to rename your polyfill to not collide with libc. For example, rename conflicting_api to conflicting_api_fallback and call that instead. Use #define conflicting_api() conflicting_api_fallback() if you want to avoid rewriting callsites.

    Please open a bug if you run into issues with existing polyfills. We may be able to add the polyfill directly to the NDK.