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The NDK supports the {@code mips} ABI, which allows native code to run on Android-based devices that have CPUs supporting the MIPS32 instruction set.
To generate MIPS machine code, include {@code mips} in your {@code Application.mk} file's {@code APP_ABI} definition. For example:
APP_ABI := mips
For more information about defining the {@code APP_ABI} variable, see {@code Application.mk}.
The build system places generated libraries into {@code $PROJECT/libs/mips/}, where {@code $PROJECT} represents your project's root directory, and embeds them in your APK under the {@code /lib/mips/} directory.
The Android package manager extracts these libraries when installing your APK on a compatible MIPS-based device, placing them under your app's private data directory.
In the Google Play store, the server filters applications so that a consumer sees only the native libraries that run on the CPU powering his or her device.
MIPS support requires, at minimum, Android 2.3 (Android API level 9). If your project files target an older API level, but include MIPS as a targeted platform, the NDK build script automatically selects the right set of native platform headers/libraries for you.