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#! /usr/bin/env sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2014, 2015 Antti Kantee <pooka@iki.fi>
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
set -eu
die ()
{
echo '>> ERROR:'
echo '>>' $*
exit 1
}
helpme ()
{
printf "Usage: $0 [-d destdir] [-j num] [-k] [-o objdir] [-q]\n"
printf "\t[-s srcdir] hw|xen|solo5 [build] [install] [-- buildrump.sh opts]\n"
printf "\n"
printf "\t-d: destination base directory, used by \"install\".\n"
printf "\t-j: run <num> make jobs simultaneously.\n"
printf "\t-q: quiet(er) build. option may be specified twice.\n\n"
printf "\tThe default actions are \"build\" and \"install\"\n\n"
printf "Expert-only options:\n"
printf "\t-o: use non-default object directory\n"
printf "\t-k: build kernel only, without libc or tools\n"
printf "\t-s: specify alternative src-netbsd location\n\n"
printf "\tbuildrump.sh opts are passed to buildrump.sh\n"
printf "\n"
printf "The toolchain is picked up from the environment. See the\n"
printf "Rumprun wiki for more information.\n"
exit 1
}
CC=${CC:-cc}
BUILDRUMP=$(pwd)/buildrump.sh
SOLO5SRC=$(pwd)/solo5
# overriden by script if true
HAVECXX=false
: ${GIT:=git}
# figure out where gmake lies
if [ -z "${MAKE:-}" ]; then
MAKE=make
! type gmake >/dev/null 2>&1 || MAKE=gmake
fi
type ${MAKE} >/dev/null 2>&1 || die '"make" required but not found'
#
# SUBROUTINES
#
abspath ()
{
eval mypath=\${$1}
case ${mypath} in
/*)
;;
*)
mypath="$(pwd)/${mypath}"
esac
eval ${1}="\${mypath}"
}
parseargs ()
{
RRDEST=
KERNONLY=false
RROBJ=
RUMPSRC=src-netbsd
STDJ=-j4
EXTSRC=
DObuild=false
DOinstall=false
orignargs=$#
while getopts '?d:hj:ko:qs:' opt; do
case "$opt" in
'j')
[ -z "$(echo ${OPTARG} | tr -d '[0-9]')" ] \
|| die argument to -j must be a number
STDJ=-j${OPTARG}
;;
'd')
RRDEST="${OPTARG}"
;;
'k')
KERNONLY=true
;;
'o')
RROBJ="${OPTARG}"
;;
's')
RUMPSRC=${OPTARG}
EXTSRC=-extsrc
;;
'q')
BUILD_QUIET=${BUILD_QUIET:=-}q
;;
'h'|'?')
helpme
exit 1
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
# are we on a git branch which is not master?
if type ${GIT} >/dev/null; then
GITBRANCH=$(${GIT} rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)
if [ ${GITBRANCH} = "master" -o ${GITBRANCH} = "HEAD" ]; then
GITBRANCH=
else
GITBRANCH=-${GITBRANCH}
fi
else
GITBRANCH=
fi
[ -n "${RRDEST}" ] || RRDEST=./rumprun${GITBRANCH}${EXTSRC}
: ${BUILD_QUIET:=}
[ $# -gt 0 ] || helpme
PLATFORM=$1
export PLATFORMDIR=platform/${PLATFORM}
[ -d ${PLATFORMDIR} ] || die Platform \"$PLATFORM\" not supported!
abspath PLATFORMDIR
shift
dodefault=true
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
if [ $1 = '--' ]; then
shift
break
else
case $1 in
build|install)
eval DO${1}=true
;;
*)
die invalid argument $1
;;
esac
dodefault=false
shift
fi
done
if ${dodefault}; then
DObuild=true
DOinstall=true
fi
case ${RUMPSRC} in
/*)
;;
*)
RUMPSRC=$(pwd)/${RUMPSRC}
;;
esac
export RUMPSRC
export BUILD_QUIET
ARGSSHIFT=$((${orignargs} - $#))
}
checksubmodules ()
{
# We assume that if the git submodule command fails, it's because
# we're using external $RUMPSRC.
if git submodule status ${RUMPSRC} 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^-' \
|| git submodule status ${BUILDRUMP} 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^-' \
|| git submodule status ${SOLO5SRC} 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^-';
then
echo '>>'
echo '>> submodules missing. run "git submodule update --init"'
echo '>>'
exit 1
fi
if git submodule status ${RUMPSRC} 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^+' \
|| git submodule status ${BUILDRUMP} 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^+'
then
echo '>>'
echo '>> Your git submodules are out-of-date'
echo '>> Forgot to run "git submodule update" after pull?'
echo '>> (sleeping for 5s, press ctrl-C to abort)'
echo '>>'
echo -n '>>'
for x in 1 2 3 4 5; do echo -n ' !' ; sleep 1 ; done
fi
}
# check that the necessary things are available on the build system
probeprereqs ()
{
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "xen" ]; then (
. "${RROBJ}/config.sh"
# probe location of Xen headers
found=false
for loc in ${XEN_HEADERS:-} /usr/pkg/include/xen /usr/include/xen; do
if printf '#include <stdint.h>\n#include <xen.h>\n'\
| ${CC} -I${loc} -x c - -c -o /dev/null \
>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
found=true
break
fi
done
if ${found}; then
echo "XEN_HEADERS=${loc}" >> ${RROBJ}/config.mk
echo "XEN_HEADERS=\"${loc}\"" >> ${RROBJ}/config.sh
else
echo '>> You need to provide Xen headers.'
echo '>> The exactly source depends on your system'
echo '>> (e.g. libxen-dev package on some systems)'
die Xen headers not found
fi )
fi
}
checkprevbuilds ()
{
[ "${PLATFORM}" = "xen" ] || return 0
if [ -f .prevbuild ]; then
. ./.prevbuild
: ${PB_KERNONLY:=false} # "bootstrap", remove in a few months
if [ "${PB_MACHINE}" != "${MACHINE}" \
-o "${PB_KERNONLY}" != "${KERNONLY}" \
]; then
echo '>> ERROR:'
echo '>> Building for multiple machine combos'
echo '>> from the same rumprun source tree is currently'
echo '>> not supported. See rumprun issue #35.'
printf '>> %20s: %s nolibc=%s\n' 'Previously built' \
${PB_MACHINE} ${PB_KERNONLY}
printf '>> %20s: %s nolibc=%s\n' 'Now building' \
${MACHINE} ${KERNONLY}
exit 1
fi
else
echo PB_MACHINE=${MACHINE} > ./.prevbuild
echo PB_KERNONLY=${KERNONLY} >> ./.prevbuild
fi
}
setvars ()
{
# probe us some vars (_tmp-dance catches possible error for -e)
_tmp="$(${BUILDRUMP}/buildrump.sh "$@" probe)"
eval "${_tmp}"
MACHINE="${BUILDRUMP_MACHINE}"
MACHINE_GNU_ARCH="${BUILDRUMP_MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}"
if [ -z "${RROBJ}" ]; then
RROBJ="./obj-${MACHINE}-${PLATFORM}${GITBRANCH}${EXTSRC}"
${KERNONLY} && RROBJ="${RROBJ}-kernonly"
fi
abspath RROBJ
STAGING="${RROBJ}/dest.stage"
BROBJ="${RROBJ}/buildrump.sh"
RUMPTOOLS="${RROBJ}/rumptools"
abspath RRDEST
abspath RUMPSRC
}
checktools ()
{
# Check that a clang build is not attempted.
[ -z "${BUILDRUMP_HAVE_LLVM}" ] \
|| die rumprun does not yet support clang ${CC:+(\$CC: $CC)}
delay=5
# check that gcc is modern enough
vers=$(${CC} -E -dM - < /dev/null | LANG=C awk '
/__GNUC__/ {version += 100*$3}
/__GNUC_MINOR__/ {version += $3}
END { print version; if (version) exit 0; exit 1; }') \
|| unable to probe cc version
if [ ${vers} -lt 500 ]; then
die gcc is too old, 6.0 or later is recommended. ${CC:+(\$CC: $CC)}
elif [ ${vers} -lt 600 ]; then
[ "${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}" != "aarch64" ] && \
die gcc is too old, need 6.0 or later. ${CC:+(\$CC: $CC)}
echo '>>'
echo ">> WARNING: gcc is old. ${CC:+(\$CC: $CC)}"
echo '>> Version 6.0 or later is recommended.'
echo ">> (continuing in ${delay} seconds)"
echo '>>'
sleep ${delay}
fi
# check that ld is modern enough
vers=$(${CC} -Wl,--version 2>&1 | LANG=C awk '
/GNU ld/{version += 100*$NF}
END { print version; if (version) exit 0; exit 1; }') \
|| die unable to probe ld version
if [ ${vers} -lt 222 ]; then
die ld is too old, need 2.22 or later. probed version: ${vers}
elif [ ${vers} -lt 225 ]; then
echo '>>'
echo ">> WARNING: ld is old. probed version: ${vers}"
echo '>> Version 2.25 or later is recommended.'
echo ">> (continuing in ${delay} seconds)"
echo '>>'
sleep ${delay}
fi
}
buildrump ()
{
checktools
checkprevbuilds
RR_USE_TLS=
FREQ_SETUP=
# Below are two customizations for solo5.
# 1. Solo5 does not support using segment based TLS (TLS
# bases stored in %fs/%gs).
# 2. Increasing the clock rate frequency (from 10 to 100)
# improves overall performance for network throughput
# and web servers requests/sec. The reason why this is
# important in solo5 and not qemu or xen is that solo5
# only supports polling IO (it has no interrupts). So,
# very frequent polling, done every clock tick, is good.
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "solo5" ]; then
FREQ_SETUP="-F CFLAGS=-DHZ=100"
RR_USE_TLS="no"
else
RR_USE_TLS="yes"
fi
TLSCFLAGS=
if [ "${RR_USE_TLS}" = "yes" ]; then
CURLWP_METHOD=__thread
TLSCFLAGS="-F CFLAGS=-DRR_USE_TLS"
else
CURLWP_METHOD=hypercall
TLSCFLAGS="-F CFLAGS=-D_PTHREAD_GETTCB_EXT=_lwp_get_tls_tcb -F CFLAGS=-fno-stack-protector"
fi
extracflags=
[ "${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}" = "x86_64" ] \
&& extracflags='-F CFLAGS=-mno-red-zone'
# Disable new errors on GCC 7 which break netbsd-src compilation
#
[ `${CC} -dumpversion | cut -f1 -d.` -ge 7 ] \
&& extracflags="$extracflags -F CPPFLAGS=-Wimplicit-fallthrough=0"
[ `${CC} -dumpversion | cut -f1 -d.` -ge 7 ] \
&& extracflags="$extracflags -F CPPFLAGS=-Wno-maybe-uninitialized"
[ `${CC} -dumpversion | cut -f1 -d.` -ge 7 ] \
&& extracflags="$extracflags -F CPPFLAGS=-Wno-cast-function-type"
[ `${CC} -dumpversion | cut -f1 -d.` -ge 7 ] \
&& extracflags="$extracflags -F CPPFLAGS=-Wno-tautological-compare"
[ `${CC} -dumpversion | cut -f1 -d.` -ge 7 ] \
&& extracflags="$extracflags -F CPPFLAGS=-Wno-attributes"
extracflags="${extracflags} ${TLSCFLAGS} ${FREQ_SETUP}"
# build tools
${BUILDRUMP}/buildrump.sh ${BUILD_QUIET} ${STDJ} -k \
-s ${RUMPSRC} -T ${RUMPTOOLS} -o ${BROBJ} -d ${STAGING} \
-V MKPIC=no -V RUMP_CURLWP=${CURLWP_METHOD} \
-V RUMP_KERNEL_IS_LIBC=1 -V BUILDRUMP_SYSROOT=yes \
${extracflags} "$@" tools
echo '>>'
echo '>> Now that we have the appropriate tools, performing'
echo '>> further setup for rumprun build'
echo '>>'
RUMPMAKE=${RUMPTOOLS}/rumpmake
TOOLTUPLE=$(${RUMPMAKE} -f bsd.own.mk \
-V '${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM:S/--netbsd/-rumprun-netbsd/}')
[ $(${RUMPMAKE} -f bsd.own.mk -V '${_BUILDRUMP_CXX}') != 'yes' ] \
|| HAVECXX=true
makeconfig ${RROBJ}/config.mk ''
makeconfig ${RROBJ}/config.sh \"
# XXX: gcc is hardcoded
cat > ${RROBJ}/config << EOF
export RUMPRUN_MKCONF="${RROBJ}/config.mk"
export RUMPRUN_SHCONF="${RROBJ}/config.sh"
export RUMPRUN_BAKE="${RRDEST}/bin/rumprun-bake"
export RUMPRUN_CC="${RRDEST}/bin/${TOOLTUPLE}-gcc"
export RUMPRUN_CXX="${RRDEST}/bin/${TOOLTUPLE}-g++"
export RUMPRUN="${RRDEST}/bin/rumprun"
export RUMPSTOP="${RRDEST}/bin/rumpstop"
EOF
cat > "${RROBJ}/config-PATH.sh" << EOF
export PATH="${RRDEST}/bin:\${PATH}"
EOF
export RUMPRUN_MKCONF="${RROBJ}/config.mk"
probeprereqs
cat >> ${RUMPTOOLS}/mk.conf << EOF
.if defined(LIB) && \${LIB} == "pthread"
.PATH: $(pwd)/lib/librumprun_base/pthread
PTHREAD_MAKELWP=pthread_makelwp_rumprun.c
CPPFLAGS.pthread_makelwp_rumprun.c= -I$(pwd)/include
.endif # LIB == pthread
EOF
[ -z "${PLATFORM_MKCONF}" ] \
|| echo "${PLATFORM_MKCONF}" >> ${RUMPTOOLS}/mk.conf
echo "RUMPRUN_TUPLE=${TOOLTUPLE}" >> ${RUMPTOOLS}/mk.conf
# build rump kernel
${BUILDRUMP}/buildrump.sh ${BUILD_QUIET} ${STDJ} -k \
-s ${RUMPSRC} -T ${RUMPTOOLS} -o ${BROBJ} -d ${STAGING} \
"$@" build kernelheaders install
echo '>>'
echo '>> Rump kernel components built. Proceeding to build'
echo '>> rumprun bits'
echo '>>'
}
buildapptools ()
{
${MAKE} -C app-tools BUILDRR=true
${MAKE} -C app-tools BUILDRR=true install
}
builduserspace ()
{
usermtree ${STAGING}
LIBS="$(stdlibs ${RUMPSRC})"
! ${HAVECXX} || LIBS="${LIBS} $(stdlibsxx ${RUMPSRC})"
userincludes ${RUMPSRC} ${LIBS} $(pwd)/lib/librumprun_tester
for lib in ${LIBS}; do
makeuserlib ${lib}
done
}
buildpci ()
{
if eval ${PLATFORM_PCI_P}; then
(
cd ${PLATFORMDIR}/pci
${RUMPMAKE} ${STDJ} obj
${RUMPMAKE} ${STDJ} dependall
${RUMPMAKE} ${STDJ} install
)
fi
}
installsolo5libs ()
{
SPTLIB=${RRDEST}/rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}/libsolo5_spt.a
HVTLIB=${RRDEST}/rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}/libsolo5_hvt.a
# The reason for this very strange objcopy is that both solo5.o and
# rumprun's libc.a define a stack guard.
objcopy --redefine-sym __stack_chk_fail=__stack_chk_fail_solo5 \
--redefine-sym __stack_chk_guard=__stack_chk_guard_solo5 \
solo5/bindings/spt/solo5_spt.o ${SPTLIB}
objcopy --redefine-sym __stack_chk_fail=__stack_chk_fail_solo5 \
--redefine-sym __stack_chk_guard=__stack_chk_guard_solo5 \
solo5/bindings/hvt/solo5_hvt.o ${HVTLIB}
}
wraponetool ()
{
configfile=$1
tool=$2
quote=$3
tpath=$(${RUMPMAKE} -f bsd.own.mk -V "\${${tool}}")
if ! [ -n "${tpath}" -a -x ${tpath} ]; then
die Could not locate buildrump.sh tool \"${tool}\".
fi
echo "${tool}=${quote}${tpath}${quote}" >> ${configfile}
}
makeconfig ()
{
quote="${2}"
echo "BUILDRUMP=${quote}${BUILDRUMP}${quote}" > ${1}
echo "RUMPSRC=${quote}${RUMPSRC}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "RUMPMAKE=${quote}${RUMPMAKE}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "BUILDRUMP_TOOLFLAGS=${quote}${RUMPTOOLS}/toolchain-conf.mk${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "MACHINE=${quote}${MACHINE}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "MACHINE_GNU_ARCH=${quote}${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "TOOLTUPLE=${quote}${TOOLTUPLE}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "KERNONLY=${quote}${KERNONLY}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "PLATFORM=${quote}${PLATFORM}${quote}" >> ${1}
[ "${PLATFORM}" = "solo5" ] && ( echo "SOLO5SRC=${quote}${SOLO5SRC}${quote}" >> ${1} )
echo "RRDEST=${quote}${RRDEST}${quote}" >> ${1}
echo "RROBJ=${quote}${RROBJ}${quote}" >> ${1}
# wrap mandatory toolchain bits
for t in AR AS CC CPP LD NM OBJCOPY OBJDUMP RANLIB READELF \
SIZE STRINGS STRIP; do
wraponetool ${1} ${t} "${quote}"
done
# c++ is optional, wrap it iff available
if ${HAVECXX}; then
echo "CONFIG_CXX=yes" >> ${1}
wraponetool ${1} CXX "${quote}"
else
echo "CONFIG_CXX=no" >> ${1}
fi
# Check for if compiler supports -no-pie and save to EXTRACCFLAGS
gccnopie=
if [ -z "`echo 'int p=1;' | ${CC} -no-pie -S -o /dev/null -x c - 2>&1`" ]; then
gccnopie=-no-pie
fi
echo "EXTRACCFLAGS=${quote}${gccnopie}${quote}" >> ${1}
}
dobuild ()
{
checksubmodules
. ${BUILDRUMP}/subr.sh
PLATFORM_MKCONF=
. ${PLATFORMDIR}/platform.conf
buildrump "$@"
mkdir -p ${STAGING}/rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}\
|| die cannot create libdir
${KERNONLY} || buildapptools
${MAKE} -C ${PLATFORMDIR} links
${KERNONLY} || builduserspace
buildpci
[ "${PLATFORM}" = "solo5" ] && \
( cd ${SOLO5SRC} \
&& ./configure.sh \
&& make)
# do final build of the platform bits
( cd ${PLATFORMDIR} \
&& ${MAKE} BUILDRR=true \
&& ${MAKE} BUILDRR=true install || exit 1)
[ $? -eq 0 ] || die platform make failed!
}
doinstall ()
{
# sanity check
[ -d "${RROBJ}" ] \
|| die 'No objdir. No build or build with different params?'
. "${RROBJ}/config.sh"
# default used to be a symlink, so this is for "compat".
# remove in a few months.
rm -f ${RRDEST} > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
mkdir -p ${RRDEST}/rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/include \
|| die cannot create ${RRDEST}/include/rumprun
# copy everything except include
(
# first, move things to where we want them to be
cd ${STAGING}
rm -rf lib/pkgconfig
find lib -maxdepth 1 -name librump\*.a \
-exec mv -f '{}' rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}/ \;
find lib -maxdepth 1 -name \*.a \
-exec mv -f '{}' rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/ \;
# make sure special cases are visible everywhere
for x in c pthread ; do
rm -f rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}/lib${x}.a
ln -s ../lib${x}.a \
rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/lib/rumprun-${PLATFORM}/lib${x}.a
done
find . -maxdepth 1 \! -path . \! -path ./include\* \
| xargs tar -cf -
) | (cd ${RRDEST} ; tar -xf -)
[ "${PLATFORM}" = "solo5" ] && installsolo5libs
# copy include to destdir/include/rumprun
( cd ${STAGING}/include ; tar -cf - . ) \
| ( cd ${RRDEST}/rumprun-${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/include ; tar -xf - )
}
#
# BEGIN SCRIPT
#
parseargs "$@"
shift ${ARGSSHIFT}
setvars "$@"
${DObuild} && dobuild "$@"
${DOinstall} && doinstall
# echo some useful information for the user
echo
echo '>>'
echo ">> Finished $0 for ${PLATFORM}"
echo '>>'
echo ">> For Rumprun developers (if you're not sure, you don't need it):"
echo ". \"${RROBJ}/config\""
echo '>>'
if ${DObuild}; then
printf ">> toolchain tuple: ${TOOLTUPLE}\n"
printf ">> cc wrapper: %s-%s\n" \
${TOOLTUPLE} "$(${RUMPMAKE} -f bsd.own.mk -V '${ACTIVE_CC}')"
fi
if ${DOinstall}; then
printf ">> installed to \"%s\"\n" ${RRDEST}
echo '>>'
echo '>> Set tooldir to front of $PATH (bourne-style shells)'
echo ". \"${RROBJ}/config-PATH.sh\""
fi
echo '>>'
echo ">> $0 ran successfully"
exit 0