/aleaf

Shows how to build a VPN app for Android using leaf: https://github.com/eycorsican/leaf .

Primary LanguageKotlin

aleaf

Shows how to build a VPN app for Android using leaf.

Dependencies

  • Rust
  • GCC/clang
  • Make
  • SDK
  • NDK
  • LLVM (Windows host only, see below)

Building

Linux

export ANDROID_HOME=/path/to/sdk
export NDK_HOME=/path/to/sdk/ndk-bundle

rustup target add aarch64-linux-android x86_64-linux-android

git clone https://github.com/eycorsican/aleaf
cd aleaf

./app/src/main/rust/leaf-android/build.sh debug

Refer here and here for more details.

Windows

Building on Windows is a little tricky. This is because leaf relies on bindgen to generate bindings, which requires libclang.so or libclang.dll to exist. The Linux build of NDK has libclang.so.11git (and many other libs) included under toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/lib64, but when it comes to the Windows build, they are all missing. You could refer to this issue for detail.

To solve this problem, we could use the Windows build of LLVM. Note that it is for bindgen only, not to confuse it with the LLVM toolchain in NDK.

After installing LLVM, set LLVM_WIN64_HOME environment variable to the path of your LLVM installation.

$Env:LLVM_WIN64_HOME = 'C:\path\to\llvm-win64'
$Env:ANDROID_HOME = 'C:\path\to\android-sdk'
$Env:NDK_HOME = 'C:\path\to\android-ndk'

rustup target add aarch64-linux-android x86_64-linux-android

git clone https://github.com/eycorsican/aleaf
cd aleaf

& .\app\src\main\rust\leaf-android\build.ps1 debug
# For release build, run:
# & .\app\src\main\rust\leaf-android\build.ps1 release

Under the hood, the build.ps1 sets LIBCLANG_PATH and BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS environment variables that are used by bindgen. Setting LIBCLANG_PATH allows bindgen to consume a valid libclang.dll, and BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS specifies extra args that are specified internally by libclang.so on Android NDK Linux build, but missing on LLVM Windows build. You could run $NDK_HOME/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android30-clang -c some-file.c -v on Linux to get the args that are specified internally. The LLVM toolchain in NDK is v11.0.5, but v11.1.0 for Windows should work.