nghttp2/doc/sources/building-android-binary.rst

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Building Android binary
=======================
In this article, we briefly describe how to build Android binary using
`Android NDK <http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html>`_
cross-compiler on Debian Linux.
The easiest way to build android binary is use Dockerfile.android.
See Dockerfile.android for more details. If you cannot use
Dockerfile.android for whatever reason, continue to read the rest of
this article.
We offer ``android-config`` and ``android-make`` scripts to make the
build easier. To make these script work, NDK toolchain must be
installed in the following way. First, let us introduce
``ANDROID_HOME`` environment variable. We need to install toolchain
under ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``. An user can freely choose the path
for ``ANDROID_HOME``. For example, to install toolchain under
``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``, do this in the the directory where NDK is
unpacked:
.. code-block:: text
$ build/tools/make_standalone_toolchain.py \
--arch arm --api 16 --stl gnustl
--install-dir $ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
The API level (``--api``) is not important here because we don't use
Android specific C/C++ API.
The dependent libraries, such as OpenSSL and libev should be built
with the toolchain and installed under ``$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local``.
We recommend to build these libraries as static library to make the
deployment easier. libxml2 support is currently disabled.
Although zlib comes with Android NDK, it seems not to be a part of
public API, so we have to built it for our own. That also provides us
proper .pc file as a bonus.
If SPDY support is required for nghttpx and h2load, build and install
spdylay as well.
Before running ``android-config`` and ``android-make``,
``ANDROID_HOME`` environment variable must be set to point to the
correct path. Also add ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain/bin`` to ``PATH``:
.. code-block:: text
$ export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain/bin
To configure OpenSSL, use the following script:
.. code-block:: sh
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$ANDROID_HOME" ]; then
echo 'No $ANDROID_HOME specified.'
exit 1
fi
PREFIX=$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local
TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
PATH=$TOOLCHAIN/bin:$PATH
export CROSS_COMPILE=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-
./Configure --prefix=$PREFIX android
And run ``make install_sw`` to build and install without
documentation.
We cannot compile libev without modification. Apply `this patch
<https://gist.github.com/tatsuhiro-t/48c45f08950f587180ed>`_ before
configuring libev. This patch is for libev-4.19. After applying the
patch, to configure libev, use the following script:
.. code-block:: sh
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$ANDROID_HOME" ]; then
echo 'No $ANDROID_HOME specified.'
exit 1
fi
PREFIX=$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local
TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
PATH=$TOOLCHAIN/bin:$PATH
./configure \
--host=arm-linux-androideabi \
--build=`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE` \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--disable-shared \
--enable-static \
CPPFLAGS=-I$PREFIX/include \
LDFLAGS=-L$PREFIX/lib
And run ``make install`` to build and install.
To configure zlib, use the following script:
.. code-block:: sh
#!/bin/sh -e
if [ -z "$ANDROID_HOME" ]; then
echo 'No $ANDROID_HOME specified.'
exit 1
fi
PREFIX=$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local
TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
PATH=$TOOLCHAIN/bin:$PATH
HOST=arm-linux-androideabi
CC=$HOST-gcc \
AR=$HOST-ar \
LD=$HOST-ld \
RANLIB=$HOST-ranlib \
STRIP=$HOST-strip \
./configure \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--libdir=$PREFIX/lib \
--includedir=$PREFIX/include \
--static
And run ``make install`` to build and install.
To configure spdylay, use the following script:
.. code-block:: sh
#!/bin/sh -e
if [ -z "$ANDROID_HOME" ]; then
echo 'No $ANDROID_HOME specified.'
exit 1
fi
PREFIX=$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local
TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
PATH=$TOOLCHAIN/bin:$PATH
./configure \
--disable-shared \
--host=arm-linux-androideabi \
--build=`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE` \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--without-libxml2 \
--disable-src \
--disable-examples \
CPPFLAGS="-I$PREFIX/include" \
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig" \
LDFLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib"
And run ``make install`` to build and install.
After prerequisite libraries are prepared, run ``android-config`` and
then ``android-make`` to compile nghttp2 source files.
If all went well, application binaries, such as nghttpx, are created
under src directory. Strip debugging information from the binary
using the following command:
.. code-block:: text
$ arm-linux-androideabi-strip src/nghttpx