The latest version of this document is available at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/ndk/+/master/README.md.
Note: This document is for developers of the NDK, not developers that use the NDK.
The NDK allows Android application developers to include native code in their Android application packages, compiled as JNI shared libraries.
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- User documentation is available on the Android Developer website.
- Discussions related to the Android NDK happen on the android-ndk Google Group.
- File bugs against the NDK at https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues.
Both Linux and Windows host binaries are built on Linux machines. Windows host
binaries are built via MinGW cross compiler. Systems without a working MinGW
compiler can use build/tools/build-mingw64-toolchain.sh
to generate their own
and be added to the PATH
for build scripts to discover.
Building binaries for Mac OS X requires at least 10.8.
Target headers and binaries are built on Linux.
The NDK consists of three parts: host binaries, target prebuilts, and others (build system, docs, samples, tests).
toolchains/
contains GCC and Clang toolchains.$TOOLCHAIN/config.mk
contains ARCH and ABIS this toolchain can handle.$TOOLCHAIN/setup.mk
contains toolchain-specific default CFLAGS/LDFLAGS when this toolchain is used.
prebuilt/$HOST_TAG
contains build dependencies and additional tools.- make, python, yasm, and for Windows: cmp.exe and echo.exe
ndk-depends
,ndk-stack
andndk-gdb
can also be found here.
platforms/android-$VERSION/arch-$ARCH_NAME/
contains headers and libraries for each API level.- The build system sets
--sysroot
to one of these directories based on user-specifiedAPP_ABI
andAPP_PLATFORM
.
- The build system sets
sources/cxx-stl/$STL
contains the headers and libraries for the various C++ STLs.prebuilt/android-$ARCH/gdbserver
contains gdbserver.
build/
contains the ndk-build system and scripts to rebuild NDK.sources/android
andsources/third_party
contain modules that can be used in apps (cpufeatures, native_app_glue, etc) via$(call import-module, $MODULE)
tests/
-
-
Check out the branch
master-ndk
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest \ -b master-ndk # Googlers, use repo init -u \ persistent-https://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest \ -b master-ndk
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Additional Linux Dependencies (available from apt):
- asciidoctor
- bison
- dos2unix
- flex
- libtool
- mingw-w64
- pbzip2 (optional, improves packaging times)
- python-lxml (used for Vulkan validation layer generation)
- python-nose
- python3 (used for Vulkan validation layer generation)
- ruby-pygments.rb
- texinfo
- zip
-
Mac OS X also requires Xcode.
-
Running tests requires that
adb
is in yourPATH
. This is provided as part of the Android SDK.
$ python checkbuild.py
$ python checkbuild.py --system windows # Or windows64.
checkbuild.py
also accepts a variety of other options to speed up local
builds, namely --arch
and --module
.
By default, checkbuild.py
will also package the NDK and run basic tests. To
skip the packaging step, use the --no-package
flag. Note that running the
tests does require the packaging step.
TODO(danalbert): Make package only easy.