Report issues to GitHub.
For Android Studio issues, follow the docs on the Android Studio site.
If you're a build system maintainer that needs to use the tools in the NDK directly, see the [build system maintainers guide].
The GNU Assembler (GAS), has been removed. If you were building with -fno-integrated-as
you'll need to remove that flag. See Clang Migration Notes for advice on making assembly compatible with LLVM.
GDB has been removed. Use LLDB instead. Note that ndk-gdb
uses LLDB by default, and Android Studio has only ever supported LLDB.
Jelly Bean (APIs 16, 17, and 18) is no longer supported. The minimum OS supported by the NDK is KitKat (API level 19).
Non-Neon devices are no longer supported. A very small number of very old devices do not support Neon so most apps will not notice aside from the performance improvement.
RenderScript build support has been removed. RenderScript was deprecated in Android 12. If you have not finished migrating your apps away from RenderScript, NDK r23 LTS can be used.
android.toolchain.cmake
) defaults to the legacy toolchain file for all versions of CMake. The new toolchain file can still be enabled using -DANDROID_USE_LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=OFF
.mbstowcs
and wcstombs
from the pre-API 21 stubs and moved the implementation to libandroid_support
to fix those APIs on old devices.LOCAL_BRANCH_PROTECTION
option to ndk-build for using -mbranch-protection
with aarch64 without breaking other ABIs. Example use: LOCAL_BRANCH_PROTECTION := standard
.-O
, and ndk-build now uses it by default.LOCAL_ALLOW_MISSING_PREBUILT
option to PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY
and PREBUILT_STATIC_LIBRARY
which defers failures for missing prebuilts to build time. This enables use cases within AGP where one module provides “pre” built libraries to another module.ndk-which strip
will now return the path to llvm-strip
instead of nothing.ANDROID_NATIVE_API_LEVEL
in the new CMake toolchain file.CMAKE_ANDROID_EXCEPTIONS
behavior for the new CMake toolchain file.-gcc-toolchain
argument).ANDROID_ARM_MODE
when it is passed for ABIs other than armeabi-v7a like the legacy toolchain file did. With CMake 3.22 it is an error to set CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_MODE
for other ABIs, so this fixes a potential incompatibility between the legacy and new toolchains when using CMake 3.22+.make-standalone-toolchain.sh
. This was broken in a previous release and it was unnoticed, so it seems unused. make_standalone_toolchain.py
remains, but neither has been needed since NDK r19 since the toolchain can be invoked directly.This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all outstanding bugs.
Issue 360: thread_local
variables with non-trivial destructors will cause segfaults if the containing library is dlclose
ed. This was fixed in API 28, but code running on devices older than API 28 will need a workaround. The simplest fix is to stop calling dlclose
. If you absolutely must continue calling dlclose
, see the following table:
Pre-API 23 | APIs 23-27 | API 28+ | |
---|---|---|---|
No workarounds | Works for static STL | Broken | Works |
-Wl,-z,nodelete | Works for static STL | Works | Works |
No dlclose | Works | Works | Works |
If your code must run on devices older than M (API 23) and you cannot use the static STL (common), the only fix is to not call dlclose
, or to stop using thread_local
variables with non-trivial destructors.
If your code does not need to run on devices older than API 23 you can link with -Wl,-z,nodelete
, which instructs the linker to ignore dlclose
for that library. You can backport this behavior by not calling dlclose
.
The fix in API 28 is the standardized inhibition of dlclose
, so you can backport the fix to older versions by not calling dlclose
.
Issue 988: Exception handling when using ASan via wrap.sh can crash. To workaround this issue when using libc++_shared, ensure that your application's libc++_shared.so is in LD_PRELOAD
in your wrap.sh
as in the following example:
#!/system/bin/sh HERE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)" export ASAN_OPTIONS=log_to_syslog=false,allow_user_segv_handler=1 ASAN_LIB=$(ls $HERE/libclang_rt.asan-*-android.so) if [ -f "$HERE/libc++_shared.so" ]; then # Workaround for https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/988. export LD_PRELOAD="$ASAN_LIB $HERE/libc++_shared.so" else export LD_PRELOAD="$ASAN_LIB" fi "$@"
There is no known workaround for libc++_static.
Note that because this is a platform bug rather than an NDK bug this cannot be fixed with an NDK update. This workaround will be necessary for code running on devices that do not contain the fix, and the bug has not been fixed even in the latest release of Android.