#!/usr/bin/python3
# Build many configurations of glibc.
# Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
#
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#
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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# .
"""Build many configurations of glibc.
This script takes as arguments a directory name (containing a src
subdirectory with sources of the relevant toolchain components) and a
description of what to do: 'checkout', to check out sources into that
directory, 'bot-cycle', to run a series of checkout and build steps,
'bot', to run 'bot-cycle' repeatedly, 'host-libraries', to build
libraries required by the toolchain, 'compilers', to build
cross-compilers for various configurations, or 'glibcs', to build
glibc for various configurations and run the compilation parts of the
testsuite. Subsequent arguments name the versions of components to
check out (- "$this_log"\n'
'echo >> "$this_log"\n'
'echo "Description: $desc" >> "$this_log"\n'
'printf "%s" "Command:" >> "$this_log"\n'
'for word in "$@"; do\n'
' if expr "$word" : "[]+,./0-9@A-Z_a-z-]\\\\{1,\\\\}\\$" > /dev/null; then\n'
' printf " %s" "$word"\n'
' else\n'
' printf " \'"\n'
' printf "%s" "$word" | sed -e "s/\'/\'\\\\\\\\\'\'/"\n'
' printf "\'"\n'
' fi\n'
'done >> "$this_log"\n'
'echo >> "$this_log"\n'
'echo "Directory: $dir" >> "$this_log"\n'
'echo "Path addition: $path" >> "$this_log"\n'
'echo >> "$this_log"\n'
'record_status ()\n'
'{\n'
' echo >> "$this_log"\n'
' echo "$1: $desc" > "$this_status"\n'
' echo "$1: $desc" >> "$this_log"\n'
' echo >> "$this_log"\n'
' date >> "$this_log"\n'
' echo "$1: $desc"\n'
' exit 0\n'
'}\n'
'check_error ()\n'
'{\n'
' if [ "$1" != "0" ]; then\n'
' record_status FAIL\n'
' fi\n'
'}\n'
'if [ "$prev_base" ] && ! grep -q "^PASS" "$prev_status"; then\n'
' record_status UNRESOLVED\n'
'fi\n'
'if [ "$dir" ]; then\n'
' cd "$dir"\n'
' check_error "$?"\n'
'fi\n'
'if [ "$path" ]; then\n'
' PATH=$path:$PATH\n'
'fi\n'
'"$@" < /dev/null >> "$this_log" 2>&1\n'
'check_error "$?"\n'
'record_status PASS\n')
with open(self.wrapper, 'w') as f:
f.write(wrapper_text)
# Mode 0o755.
mode_exec = (stat.S_IRWXU|stat.S_IRGRP|stat.S_IXGRP|
stat.S_IROTH|stat.S_IXOTH)
os.chmod(self.wrapper, mode_exec)
save_logs_text = (
'#!/bin/sh\n'
'if ! [ -f tests.sum ]; then\n'
' echo "No test summary available."\n'
' exit 0\n'
'fi\n'
'save_file ()\n'
'{\n'
' echo "Contents of $1:"\n'
' echo\n'
' cat "$1"\n'
' echo\n'
' echo "End of contents of $1."\n'
' echo\n'
'}\n'
'save_file tests.sum\n'
'non_pass_tests=$(grep -v "^PASS: " tests.sum | sed -e "s/^PASS: //")\n'
'for t in $non_pass_tests; do\n'
' if [ -f "$t.out" ]; then\n'
' save_file "$t.out"\n'
' fi\n'
'done\n')
with open(self.save_logs, 'w') as f:
f.write(save_logs_text)
os.chmod(self.save_logs, mode_exec)
def do_build(self):
"""Do the actual build."""
cmd = ['make', '-j%d' % self.parallelism]
subprocess.run(cmd, cwd=self.builddir, check=True)
def build_host_libraries(self):
"""Build the host libraries."""
installdir = self.host_libraries_installdir
builddir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'host-libraries')
logsdir = os.path.join(self.logsdir, 'host-libraries')
self.remove_recreate_dirs(installdir, builddir, logsdir)
cmdlist = CommandList('host-libraries', self.keep)
self.build_host_library(cmdlist, 'gmp')
self.build_host_library(cmdlist, 'mpfr',
['--with-gmp=%s' % installdir])
self.build_host_library(cmdlist, 'mpc',
['--with-gmp=%s' % installdir,
'--with-mpfr=%s' % installdir])
cmdlist.add_command('done', ['touch', os.path.join(installdir, 'ok')])
self.add_makefile_cmdlist('host-libraries', cmdlist, logsdir)
def build_host_library(self, cmdlist, lib, extra_opts=None):
"""Build one host library."""
srcdir = self.component_srcdir(lib)
builddir = self.component_builddir('host-libraries', None, lib)
installdir = self.host_libraries_installdir
cmdlist.push_subdesc(lib)
cmdlist.create_use_dir(builddir)
cfg_cmd = [os.path.join(srcdir, 'configure'),
'--prefix=%s' % installdir,
'--disable-shared']
if extra_opts:
cfg_cmd.extend (extra_opts)
cmdlist.add_command('configure', cfg_cmd)
cmdlist.add_command('build', ['make'])
cmdlist.add_command('check', ['make', 'check'])
cmdlist.add_command('install', ['make', 'install'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
def build_compilers(self, configs):
"""Build the compilers."""
if not configs:
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.builddir, 'compilers'))
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.installdir, 'compilers'))
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.logsdir, 'compilers'))
configs = sorted(self.configs.keys())
for c in configs:
self.configs[c].build()
def build_glibcs(self, configs):
"""Build the glibcs."""
if not configs:
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.builddir, 'glibcs'))
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.installdir, 'glibcs'))
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.logsdir, 'glibcs'))
configs = sorted(self.glibc_configs.keys())
for c in configs:
self.glibc_configs[c].build()
def update_syscalls(self, configs):
"""Update the glibc syscall lists."""
if not configs:
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.builddir, 'update-syscalls'))
self.remove_dirs(os.path.join(self.logsdir, 'update-syscalls'))
configs = sorted(self.glibc_configs.keys())
for c in configs:
self.glibc_configs[c].update_syscalls()
def load_versions_json(self):
"""Load information about source directory versions."""
if not os.access(self.versions_json, os.F_OK):
self.versions = {}
return
with open(self.versions_json, 'r') as f:
self.versions = json.load(f)
def store_json(self, data, filename):
"""Store information in a JSON file."""
filename_tmp = filename + '.tmp'
with open(filename_tmp, 'w') as f:
json.dump(data, f, indent=2, sort_keys=True)
os.rename(filename_tmp, filename)
def store_versions_json(self):
"""Store information about source directory versions."""
self.store_json(self.versions, self.versions_json)
def set_component_version(self, component, version, explicit, revision):
"""Set the version information for a component."""
self.versions[component] = {'version': version,
'explicit': explicit,
'revision': revision}
self.store_versions_json()
def checkout(self, versions):
"""Check out the desired component versions."""
default_versions = {'binutils': 'vcs-2.34',
'gcc': 'vcs-10',
'glibc': 'vcs-mainline',
'gmp': '6.2.0',
'linux': '5.6',
'mpc': '1.1.0',
'mpfr': '4.0.2',
'mig': 'vcs-mainline',
'gnumach': 'vcs-mainline',
'hurd': 'vcs-mainline'}
use_versions = {}
explicit_versions = {}
for v in versions:
found_v = False
for k in default_versions.keys():
kx = k + '-'
if v.startswith(kx):
vx = v[len(kx):]
if k in use_versions:
print('error: multiple versions for %s' % k)
exit(1)
use_versions[k] = vx
explicit_versions[k] = True
found_v = True
break
if not found_v:
print('error: unknown component in %s' % v)
exit(1)
for k in default_versions.keys():
if k not in use_versions:
if k in self.versions and self.versions[k]['explicit']:
use_versions[k] = self.versions[k]['version']
explicit_versions[k] = True
else:
use_versions[k] = default_versions[k]
explicit_versions[k] = False
os.makedirs(self.srcdir, exist_ok=True)
for k in sorted(default_versions.keys()):
update = os.access(self.component_srcdir(k), os.F_OK)
v = use_versions[k]
if (update and
k in self.versions and
v != self.versions[k]['version']):
if not self.replace_sources:
print('error: version of %s has changed from %s to %s, '
'use --replace-sources to check out again' %
(k, self.versions[k]['version'], v))
exit(1)
shutil.rmtree(self.component_srcdir(k))
update = False
if v.startswith('vcs-'):
revision = self.checkout_vcs(k, v[4:], update)
else:
self.checkout_tar(k, v, update)
revision = v
self.set_component_version(k, v, explicit_versions[k], revision)
if self.get_script_text() != self.script_text:
# Rerun the checkout process in case the updated script
# uses different default versions or new components.
self.exec_self()
def checkout_vcs(self, component, version, update):
"""Check out the given version of the given component from version
control. Return a revision identifier."""
if component == 'binutils':
git_url = 'git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git'
if version == 'mainline':
git_branch = 'master'
else:
trans = str.maketrans({'.': '_'})
git_branch = 'binutils-%s-branch' % version.translate(trans)
return self.git_checkout(component, git_url, git_branch, update)
elif component == 'gcc':
if version == 'mainline':
branch = 'master'
else:
branch = 'releases/gcc-%s' % version
return self.gcc_checkout(branch, update)
elif component == 'glibc':
git_url = 'git://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git'
if version == 'mainline':
git_branch = 'master'
else:
git_branch = 'release/%s/master' % version
r = self.git_checkout(component, git_url, git_branch, update)
self.fix_glibc_timestamps()
return r
elif component == 'gnumach':
git_url = 'git://git.savannah.gnu.org/hurd/gnumach.git'
git_branch = 'master'
r = self.git_checkout(component, git_url, git_branch, update)
subprocess.run(['autoreconf', '-i'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
return r
elif component == 'mig':
git_url = 'git://git.savannah.gnu.org/hurd/mig.git'
git_branch = 'master'
r = self.git_checkout(component, git_url, git_branch, update)
subprocess.run(['autoreconf', '-i'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
return r
elif component == 'hurd':
git_url = 'git://git.savannah.gnu.org/hurd/hurd.git'
git_branch = 'master'
r = self.git_checkout(component, git_url, git_branch, update)
subprocess.run(['autoconf'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
return r
else:
print('error: component %s coming from VCS' % component)
exit(1)
def git_checkout(self, component, git_url, git_branch, update):
"""Check out a component from git. Return a commit identifier."""
if update:
subprocess.run(['git', 'remote', 'prune', 'origin'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
if self.replace_sources:
subprocess.run(['git', 'clean', '-dxfq'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
subprocess.run(['git', 'pull', '-q'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component), check=True)
else:
if self.shallow:
depth_arg = ('--depth', '1')
else:
depth_arg = ()
subprocess.run(['git', 'clone', '-q', '-b', git_branch,
*depth_arg, git_url,
self.component_srcdir(component)], check=True)
r = subprocess.run(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir(component),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
check=True, universal_newlines=True).stdout
return r.rstrip()
def fix_glibc_timestamps(self):
"""Fix timestamps in a glibc checkout."""
# Ensure that builds do not try to regenerate generated files
# in the source tree.
srcdir = self.component_srcdir('glibc')
# These files have Makefile dependencies to regenerate them in
# the source tree that may be active during a normal build.
# Some other files have such dependencies but do not need to
# be touched because nothing in a build depends on the files
# in question.
for f in ('sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c',
'sysdeps/mach/hurd/bits/errno.h'):
to_touch = os.path.join(srcdir, f)
subprocess.run(['touch', '-c', to_touch], check=True)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(srcdir):
for f in filenames:
if (f == 'configure' or
f == 'preconfigure' or
f.endswith('-kw.h')):
to_touch = os.path.join(dirpath, f)
subprocess.run(['touch', to_touch], check=True)
def gcc_checkout(self, branch, update):
"""Check out GCC from git. Return the commit identifier."""
if os.access(os.path.join(self.component_srcdir('gcc'), '.svn'),
os.F_OK):
if not self.replace_sources:
print('error: GCC has moved from SVN to git, use '
'--replace-sources to check out again')
exit(1)
shutil.rmtree(self.component_srcdir('gcc'))
update = False
if not update:
self.git_checkout('gcc', 'git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git',
branch, update)
subprocess.run(['contrib/gcc_update', '--silent'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir('gcc'), check=True)
r = subprocess.run(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'],
cwd=self.component_srcdir('gcc'),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
check=True, universal_newlines=True).stdout
return r.rstrip()
def checkout_tar(self, component, version, update):
"""Check out the given version of the given component from a
tarball."""
if update:
return
url_map = {'binutils': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-%(version)s.tar.bz2',
'gcc': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-%(version)s/gcc-%(version)s.tar.gz',
'gmp': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gmp/gmp-%(version)s.tar.xz',
'linux': 'https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v%(major)s.x/linux-%(version)s.tar.xz',
'mpc': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-%(version)s.tar.gz',
'mpfr': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpfr/mpfr-%(version)s.tar.xz',
'mig': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-%(version)s.tar.bz2',
'gnumach': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnumach/gnumach-%(version)s.tar.bz2',
'hurd': 'https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/hurd-%(version)s.tar.bz2'}
if component not in url_map:
print('error: component %s coming from tarball' % component)
exit(1)
version_major = version.split('.')[0]
url = url_map[component] % {'version': version, 'major': version_major}
filename = os.path.join(self.srcdir, url.split('/')[-1])
response = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
data = response.read()
with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
subprocess.run(['tar', '-C', self.srcdir, '-x', '-f', filename],
check=True)
os.rename(os.path.join(self.srcdir, '%s-%s' % (component, version)),
self.component_srcdir(component))
os.remove(filename)
def load_build_state_json(self):
"""Load information about the state of previous builds."""
if os.access(self.build_state_json, os.F_OK):
with open(self.build_state_json, 'r') as f:
self.build_state = json.load(f)
else:
self.build_state = {}
for k in ('host-libraries', 'compilers', 'glibcs', 'update-syscalls'):
if k not in self.build_state:
self.build_state[k] = {}
if 'build-time' not in self.build_state[k]:
self.build_state[k]['build-time'] = ''
if 'build-versions' not in self.build_state[k]:
self.build_state[k]['build-versions'] = {}
if 'build-results' not in self.build_state[k]:
self.build_state[k]['build-results'] = {}
if 'result-changes' not in self.build_state[k]:
self.build_state[k]['result-changes'] = {}
if 'ever-passed' not in self.build_state[k]:
self.build_state[k]['ever-passed'] = []
def store_build_state_json(self):
"""Store information about the state of previous builds."""
self.store_json(self.build_state, self.build_state_json)
def clear_last_build_state(self, action):
"""Clear information about the state of part of the build."""
# We clear the last build time and versions when starting a
# new build. The results of the last build are kept around,
# as comparison is still meaningful if this build is aborted
# and a new one started.
self.build_state[action]['build-time'] = ''
self.build_state[action]['build-versions'] = {}
self.store_build_state_json()
def update_build_state(self, action, build_time, build_versions):
"""Update the build state after a build."""
build_time = build_time.replace(microsecond=0)
self.build_state[action]['build-time'] = str(build_time)
self.build_state[action]['build-versions'] = build_versions
build_results = {}
for log in self.status_log_list:
with open(log, 'r') as f:
log_text = f.read()
log_text = log_text.rstrip()
m = re.fullmatch('([A-Z]+): (.*)', log_text)
result = m.group(1)
test_name = m.group(2)
assert test_name not in build_results
build_results[test_name] = result
old_build_results = self.build_state[action]['build-results']
self.build_state[action]['build-results'] = build_results
result_changes = {}
all_tests = set(old_build_results.keys()) | set(build_results.keys())
for t in all_tests:
if t in old_build_results:
old_res = old_build_results[t]
else:
old_res = '(New test)'
if t in build_results:
new_res = build_results[t]
else:
new_res = '(Test removed)'
if old_res != new_res:
result_changes[t] = '%s -> %s' % (old_res, new_res)
self.build_state[action]['result-changes'] = result_changes
old_ever_passed = {t for t in self.build_state[action]['ever-passed']
if t in build_results}
new_passes = {t for t in build_results if build_results[t] == 'PASS'}
self.build_state[action]['ever-passed'] = sorted(old_ever_passed |
new_passes)
self.store_build_state_json()
def load_bot_config_json(self):
"""Load bot configuration."""
with open(self.bot_config_json, 'r') as f:
self.bot_config = json.load(f)
def part_build_old(self, action, delay):
"""Return whether the last build for a given action was at least a
given number of seconds ago, or does not have a time recorded."""
old_time_str = self.build_state[action]['build-time']
if not old_time_str:
return True
old_time = datetime.datetime.strptime(old_time_str,
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
new_time = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
delta = new_time - old_time
return delta.total_seconds() >= delay
def bot_cycle(self):
"""Run a single round of checkout and builds."""
print('Bot cycle starting %s.' % str(datetime.datetime.utcnow()))
self.load_bot_config_json()
actions = ('host-libraries', 'compilers', 'glibcs')
self.bot_run_self(['--replace-sources'], 'checkout')
self.load_versions_json()
if self.get_script_text() != self.script_text:
print('Script changed, re-execing.')
# On script change, all parts of the build should be rerun.
for a in actions:
self.clear_last_build_state(a)
self.exec_self()
check_components = {'host-libraries': ('gmp', 'mpfr', 'mpc'),
'compilers': ('binutils', 'gcc', 'glibc', 'linux',
'mig', 'gnumach', 'hurd'),
'glibcs': ('glibc',)}
must_build = {}
for a in actions:
build_vers = self.build_state[a]['build-versions']
must_build[a] = False
if not self.build_state[a]['build-time']:
must_build[a] = True
old_vers = {}
new_vers = {}
for c in check_components[a]:
if c in build_vers:
old_vers[c] = build_vers[c]
new_vers[c] = {'version': self.versions[c]['version'],
'revision': self.versions[c]['revision']}
if new_vers == old_vers:
print('Versions for %s unchanged.' % a)
else:
print('Versions changed or rebuild forced for %s.' % a)
if a == 'compilers' and not self.part_build_old(
a, self.bot_config['compilers-rebuild-delay']):
print('Not requiring rebuild of compilers this soon.')
else:
must_build[a] = True
if must_build['host-libraries']:
must_build['compilers'] = True
if must_build['compilers']:
must_build['glibcs'] = True
for a in actions:
if must_build[a]:
print('Must rebuild %s.' % a)
self.clear_last_build_state(a)
else:
print('No need to rebuild %s.' % a)
if os.access(self.logsdir, os.F_OK):
shutil.rmtree(self.logsdir_old, ignore_errors=True)
shutil.copytree(self.logsdir, self.logsdir_old)
for a in actions:
if must_build[a]:
build_time = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
print('Rebuilding %s at %s.' % (a, str(build_time)))
self.bot_run_self([], a)
self.load_build_state_json()
self.bot_build_mail(a, build_time)
print('Bot cycle done at %s.' % str(datetime.datetime.utcnow()))
def bot_build_mail(self, action, build_time):
"""Send email with the results of a build."""
if not ('email-from' in self.bot_config and
'email-server' in self.bot_config and
'email-subject' in self.bot_config and
'email-to' in self.bot_config):
if not self.email_warning:
print("Email not configured, not sending.")
self.email_warning = True
return
build_time = build_time.replace(microsecond=0)
subject = (self.bot_config['email-subject'] %
{'action': action,
'build-time': str(build_time)})
results = self.build_state[action]['build-results']
changes = self.build_state[action]['result-changes']
ever_passed = set(self.build_state[action]['ever-passed'])
versions = self.build_state[action]['build-versions']
new_regressions = {k for k in changes if changes[k] == 'PASS -> FAIL'}
all_regressions = {k for k in ever_passed if results[k] == 'FAIL'}
all_fails = {k for k in results if results[k] == 'FAIL'}
if new_regressions:
new_reg_list = sorted(['FAIL: %s' % k for k in new_regressions])
new_reg_text = ('New regressions:\n\n%s\n\n' %
'\n'.join(new_reg_list))
else:
new_reg_text = ''
if all_regressions:
all_reg_list = sorted(['FAIL: %s' % k for k in all_regressions])
all_reg_text = ('All regressions:\n\n%s\n\n' %
'\n'.join(all_reg_list))
else:
all_reg_text = ''
if all_fails:
all_fail_list = sorted(['FAIL: %s' % k for k in all_fails])
all_fail_text = ('All failures:\n\n%s\n\n' %
'\n'.join(all_fail_list))
else:
all_fail_text = ''
if changes:
changes_list = sorted(changes.keys())
changes_list = ['%s: %s' % (changes[k], k) for k in changes_list]
changes_text = ('All changed results:\n\n%s\n\n' %
'\n'.join(changes_list))
else:
changes_text = ''
results_text = (new_reg_text + all_reg_text + all_fail_text +
changes_text)
if not results_text:
results_text = 'Clean build with unchanged results.\n\n'
versions_list = sorted(versions.keys())
versions_list = ['%s: %s (%s)' % (k, versions[k]['version'],
versions[k]['revision'])
for k in versions_list]
versions_text = ('Component versions for this build:\n\n%s\n' %
'\n'.join(versions_list))
body_text = results_text + versions_text
msg = email.mime.text.MIMEText(body_text)
msg['Subject'] = subject
msg['From'] = self.bot_config['email-from']
msg['To'] = self.bot_config['email-to']
msg['Message-ID'] = email.utils.make_msgid()
msg['Date'] = email.utils.format_datetime(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
with smtplib.SMTP(self.bot_config['email-server']) as s:
s.send_message(msg)
def bot_run_self(self, opts, action, check=True):
"""Run a copy of this script with given options."""
cmd = [sys.executable, sys.argv[0], '--keep=none',
'-j%d' % self.parallelism]
if self.full_gcc:
cmd.append('--full-gcc')
cmd.extend(opts)
cmd.extend([self.topdir, action])
sys.stdout.flush()
subprocess.run(cmd, check=check)
def bot(self):
"""Run repeated rounds of checkout and builds."""
while True:
self.load_bot_config_json()
if not self.bot_config['run']:
print('Bot exiting by request.')
exit(0)
self.bot_run_self([], 'bot-cycle', check=False)
self.load_bot_config_json()
if not self.bot_config['run']:
print('Bot exiting by request.')
exit(0)
time.sleep(self.bot_config['delay'])
if self.get_script_text() != self.script_text:
print('Script changed, bot re-execing.')
self.exec_self()
class LinuxHeadersPolicyForBuild(object):
"""Names and directories for installing Linux headers. Build variant."""
def __init__(self, config):
self.arch = config.arch
self.srcdir = config.ctx.component_srcdir('linux')
self.builddir = config.component_builddir('linux')
self.headers_dir = os.path.join(config.sysroot, 'usr')
class LinuxHeadersPolicyForUpdateSyscalls(object):
"""Names and directories for Linux headers. update-syscalls variant."""
def __init__(self, glibc, headers_dir):
self.arch = glibc.compiler.arch
self.srcdir = glibc.compiler.ctx.component_srcdir('linux')
self.builddir = glibc.ctx.component_builddir(
'update-syscalls', glibc.name, 'build-linux')
self.headers_dir = headers_dir
def install_linux_headers(policy, cmdlist):
"""Install Linux kernel headers."""
arch_map = {'aarch64': 'arm64',
'alpha': 'alpha',
'arm': 'arm',
'csky': 'csky',
'hppa': 'parisc',
'i486': 'x86',
'i586': 'x86',
'i686': 'x86',
'i786': 'x86',
'ia64': 'ia64',
'm68k': 'm68k',
'microblaze': 'microblaze',
'mips': 'mips',
'nios2': 'nios2',
'powerpc': 'powerpc',
's390': 's390',
'riscv32': 'riscv',
'riscv64': 'riscv',
'sh': 'sh',
'sparc': 'sparc',
'x86_64': 'x86'}
linux_arch = None
for k in arch_map:
if policy.arch.startswith(k):
linux_arch = arch_map[k]
break
assert linux_arch is not None
cmdlist.push_subdesc('linux')
cmdlist.create_use_dir(policy.builddir)
cmdlist.add_command('install-headers',
['make', '-C', policy.srcdir, 'O=%s' % policy.builddir,
'ARCH=%s' % linux_arch,
'INSTALL_HDR_PATH=%s' % policy.headers_dir,
'headers_install'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
class Config(object):
"""A configuration for building a compiler and associated libraries."""
def __init__(self, ctx, arch, os_name, variant=None, gcc_cfg=None,
first_gcc_cfg=None, glibcs=None, extra_glibcs=None):
"""Initialize a Config object."""
self.ctx = ctx
self.arch = arch
self.os = os_name
self.variant = variant
if variant is None:
self.name = '%s-%s' % (arch, os_name)
else:
self.name = '%s-%s-%s' % (arch, os_name, variant)
self.triplet = '%s-glibc-%s' % (arch, os_name)
if gcc_cfg is None:
self.gcc_cfg = []
else:
self.gcc_cfg = gcc_cfg
if first_gcc_cfg is None:
self.first_gcc_cfg = []
else:
self.first_gcc_cfg = first_gcc_cfg
if glibcs is None:
glibcs = [{'variant': variant}]
if extra_glibcs is None:
extra_glibcs = []
glibcs = [Glibc(self, **g) for g in glibcs]
extra_glibcs = [Glibc(self, **g) for g in extra_glibcs]
self.all_glibcs = glibcs + extra_glibcs
self.compiler_glibcs = glibcs
self.installdir = ctx.compiler_installdir(self.name)
self.bindir = ctx.compiler_bindir(self.name)
self.sysroot = ctx.compiler_sysroot(self.name)
self.builddir = os.path.join(ctx.builddir, 'compilers', self.name)
self.logsdir = os.path.join(ctx.logsdir, 'compilers', self.name)
def component_builddir(self, component):
"""Return the directory to use for a (non-glibc) build."""
return self.ctx.component_builddir('compilers', self.name, component)
def build(self):
"""Generate commands to build this compiler."""
self.ctx.remove_recreate_dirs(self.installdir, self.builddir,
self.logsdir)
cmdlist = CommandList('compilers-%s' % self.name, self.ctx.keep)
cmdlist.add_command('check-host-libraries',
['test', '-f',
os.path.join(self.ctx.host_libraries_installdir,
'ok')])
cmdlist.use_path(self.bindir)
self.build_cross_tool(cmdlist, 'binutils', 'binutils',
['--disable-gdb',
'--disable-gdbserver',
'--disable-libdecnumber',
'--disable-readline',
'--disable-sim'])
if self.os.startswith('linux'):
install_linux_headers(LinuxHeadersPolicyForBuild(self), cmdlist)
self.build_gcc(cmdlist, True)
if self.os == 'gnu':
self.install_gnumach_headers(cmdlist)
self.build_cross_tool(cmdlist, 'mig', 'mig')
self.install_hurd_headers(cmdlist)
for g in self.compiler_glibcs:
cmdlist.push_subdesc('glibc')
cmdlist.push_subdesc(g.name)
g.build_glibc(cmdlist, GlibcPolicyForCompiler(g))
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
self.build_gcc(cmdlist, False)
cmdlist.add_command('done', ['touch',
os.path.join(self.installdir, 'ok')])
self.ctx.add_makefile_cmdlist('compilers-%s' % self.name, cmdlist,
self.logsdir)
def build_cross_tool(self, cmdlist, tool_src, tool_build, extra_opts=None):
"""Build one cross tool."""
srcdir = self.ctx.component_srcdir(tool_src)
builddir = self.component_builddir(tool_build)
cmdlist.push_subdesc(tool_build)
cmdlist.create_use_dir(builddir)
cfg_cmd = [os.path.join(srcdir, 'configure'),
'--prefix=%s' % self.installdir,
'--build=%s' % self.ctx.build_triplet,
'--host=%s' % self.ctx.build_triplet,
'--target=%s' % self.triplet,
'--with-sysroot=%s' % self.sysroot]
if extra_opts:
cfg_cmd.extend(extra_opts)
cmdlist.add_command('configure', cfg_cmd)
cmdlist.add_command('build', ['make'])
# Parallel "make install" for GCC has race conditions that can
# cause it to fail; see
# . Such
# problems are not known for binutils, but doing the
# installation in parallel within a particular toolchain build
# (as opposed to installation of one toolchain from
# build-many-glibcs.py running in parallel to the installation
# of other toolchains being built) is not known to be
# significantly beneficial, so it is simplest just to disable
# parallel install for cross tools here.
cmdlist.add_command('install', ['make', '-j1', 'install'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
def install_gnumach_headers(self, cmdlist):
"""Install GNU Mach headers."""
srcdir = self.ctx.component_srcdir('gnumach')
builddir = self.component_builddir('gnumach')
cmdlist.push_subdesc('gnumach')
cmdlist.create_use_dir(builddir)
cmdlist.add_command('configure',
[os.path.join(srcdir, 'configure'),
'--build=%s' % self.ctx.build_triplet,
'--host=%s' % self.triplet,
'--prefix=',
'CC=%s-gcc -nostdlib' % self.triplet])
cmdlist.add_command('install', ['make', 'DESTDIR=%s' % self.sysroot,
'install-data'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
def install_hurd_headers(self, cmdlist):
"""Install Hurd headers."""
srcdir = self.ctx.component_srcdir('hurd')
builddir = self.component_builddir('hurd')
cmdlist.push_subdesc('hurd')
cmdlist.create_use_dir(builddir)
cmdlist.add_command('configure',
[os.path.join(srcdir, 'configure'),
'--build=%s' % self.ctx.build_triplet,
'--host=%s' % self.triplet,
'--prefix=',
'--disable-profile', '--without-parted',
'CC=%s-gcc -nostdlib' % self.triplet])
cmdlist.add_command('install', ['make', 'prefix=%s' % self.sysroot,
'no_deps=t', 'install-headers'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
cmdlist.pop_subdesc()
def build_gcc(self, cmdlist, bootstrap):
"""Build GCC."""
# libssp is of little relevance with glibc's own stack
# checking support. libcilkrts does not support GNU/Hurd (and
# has been removed in GCC 8, so --disable-libcilkrts can be
# removed once glibc no longer supports building with older
# GCC versions).
cfg_opts = list(self.gcc_cfg)
cfg_opts += ['--disable-libssp', '--disable-libcilkrts']
host_libs = self.ctx.host_libraries_installdir
cfg_opts += ['--with-gmp=%s' % host_libs,
'--with-mpfr=%s' % host_libs,
'--with-mpc=%s' % host_libs]
if bootstrap:
tool_build = 'gcc-first'
# Building a static-only, C-only compiler that is
# sufficient to build glibc. Various libraries and
# features that may require libc headers must be disabled.
# When configuring with a sysroot, --with-newlib is
# required to define inhibit_libc (to stop some parts of
# libgcc including libc headers); --without-headers is not
# sufficient.
cfg_opts += ['--enable-languages=c', '--disable-shared',
'--disable-threads',
'--disable-libatomic',
'--disable-decimal-float',
'--disable-libffi',
'--disable-libgomp',
'--disable-libitm',
'--disable-libmpx',
'--disable-libquadmath',
'--disable-libsanitizer',
'--without-headers', '--with-newlib',
'--with-glibc-version=%s' % self.ctx.glibc_version
]
cfg_opts += self.first_gcc_cfg
else:
tool_build = 'gcc'
# libsanitizer commonly breaks because of glibc header
# changes, or on unusual targets. C++ pre-compiled
# headers are not used during the glibc build and are
# expensive to create.
if not self.ctx.full_gcc:
cfg_opts += ['--disable-libsanitizer',
'--disable-libstdcxx-pch']
langs = 'all' if self.ctx.full_gcc else 'c,c++'
cfg_opts += ['--enable-languages=%s' % langs,
'--enable-shared', '--enable-threads']
self.build_cross_tool(cmdlist, 'gcc', tool_build, cfg_opts)
class GlibcPolicyDefault(object):
"""Build policy for glibc: common defaults."""
def __init__(self, glibc):
self.srcdir = glibc.ctx.component_srcdir('glibc')
self.use_usr = glibc.os != 'gnu'
self.prefix = '/usr' if self.use_usr else ''
self.configure_args = [
'--prefix=%s' % self.prefix,
'--enable-profile',
'--build=%s' % glibc.ctx.build_triplet,
'--host=%s' % glibc.triplet,
'CC=%s' % glibc.tool_name('gcc'),
'CXX=%s' % glibc.tool_name('g++'),
'AR=%s' % glibc.tool_name('ar'),
'AS=%s' % glibc.tool_name('as'),
'LD=%s' % glibc.tool_name('ld'),
'NM=%s' % glibc.tool_name('nm'),
'OBJCOPY=%s' % glibc.tool_name('objcopy'),
'OBJDUMP=%s' % glibc.tool_name('objdump'),
'RANLIB=%s' % glibc.tool_name('ranlib'),
'READELF=%s' % glibc.tool_name('readelf'),
'STRIP=%s' % glibc.tool_name('strip'),
]
if glibc.os == 'gnu':
self.configure_args.append('MIG=%s' % glibc.tool_name('mig'))
self.configure_args += glibc.cfg
def configure(self, cmdlist):
"""Invoked to add the configure command to the command list."""
cmdlist.add_command('configure',
[os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'configure'),
*self.configure_args])
def extra_commands(self, cmdlist):
"""Invoked to inject additional commands (make check) after build."""
pass
class GlibcPolicyForCompiler(GlibcPolicyDefault):
"""Build policy for glibc during the compilers stage."""
def __init__(self, glibc):
super().__init__(glibc)
self.builddir = glibc.ctx.component_builddir(
'compilers', glibc.compiler.name, 'glibc', glibc.name)
self.installdir = glibc.compiler.sysroot
class GlibcPolicyForBuild(GlibcPolicyDefault):
"""Build policy for glibc during the glibcs stage."""
def __init__(self, glibc):
super().__init__(glibc)
self.builddir = glibc.ctx.component_builddir(
'glibcs', glibc.name, 'glibc')
self.installdir = glibc.ctx.glibc_installdir(glibc.name)
if glibc.ctx.strip:
self.strip = glibc.tool_name('strip')
else:
self.strip = None
self.save_logs = glibc.ctx.save_logs
def extra_commands(self, cmdlist):
if self.strip:
# Avoid picking up libc.so and libpthread.so, which are
# linker scripts stored in /lib on Hurd. libc and
# libpthread are still stripped via their libc-X.YY.so
# implementation files.
find_command = (('find %s/lib* -name "*.so"'
+ r' \! -name libc.so \! -name libpthread.so')
% self.installdir)
cmdlist.add_command('strip', ['sh', '-c', ('%s $(%s)' %
(self.strip, find_command))])
cmdlist.add_command('check', ['make', 'check'])
cmdlist.add_command('save-logs', [self.save_logs], always_run=True)
class GlibcPolicyForUpdateSyscalls(GlibcPolicyDefault):
"""Build policy for glibc during update-syscalls."""
def __init__(self, glibc):
super().__init__(glibc)
self.builddir = glibc.ctx.component_builddir(
'update-syscalls', glibc.name, 'glibc')
self.linuxdir = glibc.ctx.component_builddir(
'update-syscalls', glibc.name, 'linux')
self.linux_policy = LinuxHeadersPolicyForUpdateSyscalls(
glibc, self.linuxdir)
self.configure_args.insert(
0, '--with-headers=%s' % os.path.join(self.linuxdir, 'include'))
# self.installdir not set because installation is not supported
class Glibc(object):
"""A configuration for building glibc."""
def __init__(self, compiler, arch=None, os_name=None, variant=None,
cfg=None, ccopts=None):
"""Initialize a Glibc object."""
self.ctx = compiler.ctx
self.compiler = compiler
if arch is None:
self.arch = compiler.arch
else:
self.arch = arch
if os_name is None:
self.os = compiler.os
else:
self.os = os_name
self.variant = variant
if variant is None:
self.name = '%s-%s' % (self.arch, self.os)
else:
self.name = '%s-%s-%s' % (self.arch, self.os, variant)
self.triplet = '%s-glibc-%s' % (self.arch, self.os)
if cfg is None:
self.cfg = []
else:
self.cfg = cfg
self.ccopts = ccopts
def tool_name(self, tool):
"""Return the name of a cross-compilation tool."""
ctool = '%s-%s' % (self.compiler.triplet, tool)
if self.ccopts and (tool == 'gcc' or tool == 'g++'):
ctool = '%s %s' % (ctool, self.ccopts)
return ctool
def build(self):
"""Generate commands to build this glibc."""
builddir = self.ctx.component_builddir('glibcs', self.name, 'glibc')
installdir = self.ctx.glibc_installdir(self.name)
logsdir = os.path.join(self.ctx.logsdir, 'glibcs', self.name)
self.ctx.remove_recreate_dirs(installdir, builddir, logsdir)
cmdlist = CommandList('glibcs-%s' % self.name, self.ctx.keep)
cmdlist.add_command('check-compilers',
['test', '-f',
os.path.join(self.compiler.installdir, 'ok')])
cmdlist.use_path(self.compiler.bindir)
self.build_glibc(cmdlist, GlibcPolicyForBuild(self))
self.ctx.add_makefile_cmdlist('glibcs-%s' % self.name, cmdlist,
logsdir)
def build_glibc(self, cmdlist, policy):
"""Generate commands to build this glibc, either as part of a compiler
build or with the bootstrapped compiler (and in the latter case, run
tests as well)."""
cmdlist.create_use_dir(policy.builddir)
policy.configure(cmdlist)
cmdlist.add_command('build', ['make'])
cmdlist.add_command('install', ['make', 'install',
'install_root=%s' % policy.installdir])
# GCC uses paths such as lib/../lib64, so make sure lib
# directories always exist.
mkdir_cmd = ['mkdir', '-p',
os.path.join(policy.installdir, 'lib')]
if policy.use_usr:
mkdir_cmd += [os.path.join(policy.installdir, 'usr', 'lib')]
cmdlist.add_command('mkdir-lib', mkdir_cmd)
policy.extra_commands(cmdlist)
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
def update_syscalls(self):
if self.os == 'gnu':
# Hurd does not have system call tables that need updating.
return
policy = GlibcPolicyForUpdateSyscalls(self)
logsdir = os.path.join(self.ctx.logsdir, 'update-syscalls', self.name)
self.ctx.remove_recreate_dirs(policy.builddir, logsdir)
cmdlist = CommandList('update-syscalls-%s' % self.name, self.ctx.keep)
cmdlist.add_command('check-compilers',
['test', '-f',
os.path.join(self.compiler.installdir, 'ok')])
cmdlist.use_path(self.compiler.bindir)
install_linux_headers(policy.linux_policy, cmdlist)
cmdlist.create_use_dir(policy.builddir)
policy.configure(cmdlist)
cmdlist.add_command('build', ['make', 'update-syscall-lists'])
cmdlist.cleanup_dir()
self.ctx.add_makefile_cmdlist('update-syscalls-%s' % self.name,
cmdlist, logsdir)
class Command(object):
"""A command run in the build process."""
def __init__(self, desc, num, dir, path, command, always_run=False):
"""Initialize a Command object."""
self.dir = dir
self.path = path
self.desc = desc
trans = str.maketrans({' ': '-'})
self.logbase = '%03d-%s' % (num, desc.translate(trans))
self.command = command
self.always_run = always_run
@staticmethod
def shell_make_quote_string(s):
"""Given a string not containing a newline, quote it for use by the
shell and make."""
assert '\n' not in s
if re.fullmatch('[]+,./0-9@A-Z_a-z-]+', s):
return s
strans = str.maketrans({"'": "'\\''"})
s = "'%s'" % s.translate(strans)
mtrans = str.maketrans({'$': '$$'})
return s.translate(mtrans)
@staticmethod
def shell_make_quote_list(l, translate_make):
"""Given a list of strings not containing newlines, quote them for use
by the shell and make, returning a single string. If translate_make
is true and the first string is 'make', change it to $(MAKE)."""
l = [Command.shell_make_quote_string(s) for s in l]
if translate_make and l[0] == 'make':
l[0] = '$(MAKE)'
return ' '.join(l)
def shell_make_quote(self):
"""Return this command quoted for the shell and make."""
return self.shell_make_quote_list(self.command, True)
class CommandList(object):
"""A list of commands run in the build process."""
def __init__(self, desc, keep):
"""Initialize a CommandList object."""
self.cmdlist = []
self.dir = None
self.path = None
self.desc = [desc]
self.keep = keep
def desc_txt(self, desc):
"""Return the description to use for a command."""
return '%s %s' % (' '.join(self.desc), desc)
def use_dir(self, dir):
"""Set the default directory for subsequent commands."""
self.dir = dir
def use_path(self, path):
"""Set a directory to be prepended to the PATH for subsequent
commands."""
self.path = path
def push_subdesc(self, subdesc):
"""Set the default subdescription for subsequent commands (e.g., the
name of a component being built, within the series of commands
building it)."""
self.desc.append(subdesc)
def pop_subdesc(self):
"""Pop a subdescription from the list of descriptions."""
self.desc.pop()
def create_use_dir(self, dir):
"""Remove and recreate a directory and use it for subsequent
commands."""
self.add_command_dir('rm', None, ['rm', '-rf', dir])
self.add_command_dir('mkdir', None, ['mkdir', '-p', dir])
self.use_dir(dir)
def add_command_dir(self, desc, dir, command, always_run=False):
"""Add a command to run in a given directory."""
cmd = Command(self.desc_txt(desc), len(self.cmdlist), dir, self.path,
command, always_run)
self.cmdlist.append(cmd)
def add_command(self, desc, command, always_run=False):
"""Add a command to run in the default directory."""
cmd = Command(self.desc_txt(desc), len(self.cmdlist), self.dir,
self.path, command, always_run)
self.cmdlist.append(cmd)
def cleanup_dir(self, desc='cleanup', dir=None):
"""Clean up a build directory. If no directory is specified, the
default directory is cleaned up and ceases to be the default
directory."""
if dir is None:
dir = self.dir
self.use_dir(None)
if self.keep != 'all':
self.add_command_dir(desc, None, ['rm', '-rf', dir],
always_run=(self.keep == 'none'))
def makefile_commands(self, wrapper, logsdir):
"""Return the sequence of commands in the form of text for a Makefile.
The given wrapper script takes arguments: base of logs for
previous command, or empty; base of logs for this command;
description; directory; PATH addition; the command itself."""
# prev_base is the base of the name for logs of the previous
# command that is not always-run (that is, a build command,
# whose failure should stop subsequent build commands from
# being run, as opposed to a cleanup command, which is run
# even if previous commands failed).
prev_base = ''
cmds = []
for c in self.cmdlist:
ctxt = c.shell_make_quote()
if prev_base and not c.always_run:
prev_log = os.path.join(logsdir, prev_base)
else:
prev_log = ''
this_log = os.path.join(logsdir, c.logbase)
if not c.always_run:
prev_base = c.logbase
if c.dir is None:
dir = ''
else:
dir = c.dir
if c.path is None:
path = ''
else:
path = c.path
prelims = [wrapper, prev_log, this_log, c.desc, dir, path]
prelim_txt = Command.shell_make_quote_list(prelims, False)
cmds.append('\t@%s %s' % (prelim_txt, ctxt))
return '\n'.join(cmds)
def status_logs(self, logsdir):
"""Return the list of log files with command status."""
return [os.path.join(logsdir, '%s-status.txt' % c.logbase)
for c in self.cmdlist]
def get_parser():
"""Return an argument parser for this module."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument('-j', dest='parallelism',
help='Run this number of jobs in parallel',
type=int, default=os.cpu_count())
parser.add_argument('--keep', dest='keep',
help='Whether to keep all build directories, '
'none or only those from failed builds',
default='none', choices=('none', 'all', 'failed'))
parser.add_argument('--replace-sources', action='store_true',
help='Remove and replace source directories '
'with the wrong version of a component')
parser.add_argument('--strip', action='store_true',
help='Strip installed glibc libraries')
parser.add_argument('--full-gcc', action='store_true',
help='Build GCC with all languages and libsanitizer')
parser.add_argument('--shallow', action='store_true',
help='Do not download Git history during checkout')
parser.add_argument('topdir',
help='Toplevel working directory')
parser.add_argument('action',
help='What to do',
choices=('checkout', 'bot-cycle', 'bot',
'host-libraries', 'compilers', 'glibcs',
'update-syscalls', 'list-compilers',
'list-glibcs'))
parser.add_argument('configs',
help='Versions to check out or configurations to build',
nargs='*')
return parser
def main(argv):
"""The main entry point."""
parser = get_parser()
opts = parser.parse_args(argv)
topdir = os.path.abspath(opts.topdir)
ctx = Context(topdir, opts.parallelism, opts.keep, opts.replace_sources,
opts.strip, opts.full_gcc, opts.action,
shallow=opts.shallow)
ctx.run_builds(opts.action, opts.configs)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1:])