#!/usr/bin/ksh93 # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # Copyright 2011 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore # Copyright 2020 Joyent, Inc. # Copyright 2020 Oxide Computer Company # # Uses supplied "env" file, based on /opt/onbld/etc/env, to set shell variables # before spawning a shell for doing a release-style builds interactively # and incrementally. # function fatal_error { print -u2 "${progname}: $*" exit 1 } function usage { OPTIND=0 getopts -a "${progname}" "${USAGE}" OPT '-?' exit 2 } typeset -r USAGE=$'+ [-?\n@(#)\$Id: bldenv (OS/Net) 2008-04-06 \$\n] [-author?OS/Net community ] [+NAME?bldenv - spawn shell for interactive incremental OS-Net consolidation builds] [+DESCRIPTION?bldenv is a useful companion to the nightly(1) script for doing interactive and incremental builds in a workspace already built with nightly(1). bldenv spawns a shell set up with the same environment variables taken from an env_file, as prepared for use with nightly(1).] [+?In addition to running a shell for interactive use, bldenv can optionally run a single command in the given environment, in the vein of sh -c or su -c. This is useful for scripting, when an interactive shell would not be. If the command is composed of multiple shell words or contains other shell metacharacters, it must be quoted appropriately.] [+?bldenv is particularly useful for testing Makefile targets like clobber, install and _msg, which otherwise require digging through large build logs to figure out what is being done.] [+?By default, bldenv will invoke the shell specified in $SHELL. If $SHELL is not set or is invalid, csh will be used.] [c?force the use of csh, regardless of the value of $SHELL.] [f?invoke csh with the -f (fast-start) option. This option is valid only if $SHELL is unset or if it points to csh.] [d?set up environment for doing DEBUG builds. The default is non-DEBUG, unless the -F flag is specified in the nightly file.] [t?set up environment to use the tools in usr/src/tools (this is the default, use +t to use the tools from /opt/onbld)] [command] [+EXAMPLES]{ [+?Example 1: Interactive use]{ [+?Use bldenv to spawn a shell to perform a DEBUG build and testing of the Makefile targets clobber and install for usr/src/cmd/true.] [+\n% rlogin wopr-2 -l gk {root::wopr-2::49} bldenv -d /export0/jg/on10-se.env Build type is DEBUG RELEASE is 5.10 VERSION is wopr-2::on10-se::11/01/2001 RELEASE_DATE is May 2004 The top-level `setup\' target is available to build headers and tools. Using /usr/bin/tcsh as shell. {root::wopr-2::49} {root::wopr-2::49} cd $SRC/cmd/true {root::wopr-2::50} make {root::wopr-2::51} make clobber /usr/bin/rm -f true true.po {root::wopr-2::52} make /usr/bin/rm -f true cat true.sh > true chmod +x true {root::wopr-2::53} make install install -s -m 0555 -u root -g bin -f /export0/jg/on10-se/proto/root_sparc/usr/bin true `install\' is up to date.] } [+?Example 2: Non-interactive use]{ [+?Invoke bldenv to create SUNWonbld with a single command:] [+\nexample% bldenv onnv_06 \'cd $SRC/tools && make pkg\'] } } [+SEE ALSO?\bnightly\b(1)] ' # main builtin basename # boolean flags (true/false) typeset flags=( typeset c=false typeset f=false typeset d=false typeset O=false typeset o=false typeset t=true typeset s=( typeset e=false typeset h=false typeset d=false typeset o=false ) typeset d_set=false typeset DF_build=false ) typeset progname="$(basename -- "${0}")" OPTIND=1 while getopts -a "${progname}" "${USAGE}" OPT ; do case ${OPT} in c) flags.c=true ;; +c) flags.c=false ;; f) flags.f=true ;; +f) flags.f=false ;; d) flags.d=true ; flags.d_set=true ;; +d) flags.d=false ; flags.d_set=true ;; t) flags.t=true ;; +t) flags.t=false ;; \?) usage ;; esac done shift $((OPTIND-1)) # test that the path to the environment-setting file was given if (( $# < 1 )) ; then usage fi # force locale to C export \ LANG=C \ LC_ALL=C \ LC_COLLATE=C \ LC_CTYPE=C \ LC_MESSAGES=C \ LC_MONETARY=C \ LC_NUMERIC=C \ LC_TIME=C # clear environment variables we know to be bad for the build unset \ LD_OPTIONS \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH \ LD_AUDIT \ LD_BIND_NOW \ LD_BREADTH \ LD_CONFIG \ LD_DEBUG \ LD_FLAGS \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 \ LD_NOVERSION \ LD_ORIGIN \ LD_LOADFLTR \ LD_NOAUXFLTR \ LD_NOCONFIG \ LD_NODIRCONFIG \ LD_NOOBJALTER \ LD_PRELOAD \ LD_PROFILE \ CONFIG \ GROUP \ OWNER \ REMOTE \ ENV \ ARCH \ CLASSPATH # set variables we want environment file to be able to override MAKEFLAGS=e # # Setup environment variables # if [[ -f /etc/nightly.conf ]]; then source /etc/nightly.conf fi if [[ -f "$1" ]]; then if [[ "$1" == */* ]]; then source "$1" else source "./$1" fi else if [[ -f "/opt/onbld/env/$1" ]]; then source "/opt/onbld/env/$1" else printf \ 'Cannot find env file as either %s or /opt/onbld/env/%s\n' \ "$1" "$1" exit 1 fi fi shift # Check if we have sufficient data to continue... [[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set." [[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory." [[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found." # must match the getopts in nightly OPTIND=1 NIGHTLY_OPTIONS="-${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS#-}" while getopts '+0ABCDdFfGIilMmNnpRrtUuwW' FLAG $NIGHTLY_OPTIONS do case "$FLAG" in t) flags.t=true ;; +t) flags.t=false ;; F) flags.DF_build=true ;; *) ;; esac done # DEBUG is a little bit complicated. First, bldenv -d/+d over-rides # the env file. Otherwise, we'll default to DEBUG iff we are *not* # building non-DEBUG bits at all. if [ "${flags.d_set}" != "true" ] && "${flags.DF_build}"; then flags.d=true fi POUND_SIGN="#" basews=$(basename -- "$CODEMGR_WS") # have we set RELEASE_DATE in our env file? if [ -z "$RELEASE_DATE" ]; then RELEASE_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%B %Y") fi now=$(LC_ALL=C date +%Y-%b-%d) DEV_CM_TAIL="development build: $LOGNAME $now [$basews]" # # We export POUND_SIGN, RELEASE_DATE and DEV_CM_TAIL to speed up the build # process by avoiding repeated shell invocations to evaluate Makefile.master # definitions. # export POUND_SIGN RELEASE_DATE DEV_CM_TAIL print 'Build type is \c' if ${flags.d} ; then print 'DEBUG' SUFFIX="" unset RELEASE_BUILD unset EXTRA_OPTIONS unset EXTRA_CFLAGS if [ -n "$DEBUG_CONSOLE_COLOR" ]; then export DEFAULT_CONSOLE_COLOR="$DEBUG_CONSOLE_COLOR" fi else # default is a non-DEBUG build print 'non-DEBUG' SUFFIX="-nd" export RELEASE_BUILD= unset EXTRA_OPTIONS unset EXTRA_CFLAGS if [ -n "$RELEASE_CONSOLE_COLOR" ]; then export DEFAULT_CONSOLE_COLOR="$RELEASE_CONSOLE_COLOR" fi fi # update build-type variables PKGARCHIVE="${PKGARCHIVE}${SUFFIX}" # Set PATH for a build PATH="/opt/onbld/bin:/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}:/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/etc:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:." if [[ "${SUNWSPRO}" != "" ]]; then export PATH="${SUNWSPRO}/bin:$PATH" fi if [[ -n "${MAKE}" ]]; then if [[ -x "${MAKE}" ]]; then export PATH="$(dirname -- "${MAKE}"):$PATH" else print "\$MAKE (${MAKE}) is not a valid executible" exit 1 fi fi TOOLS="${SRC}/tools" TOOLS_PROTO="${TOOLS}/proto/root_${MACH}-nd" ; export TOOLS_PROTO if "${flags.t}" ; then export ONBLD_TOOLS="${ONBLD_TOOLS:=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld}" export STABS="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/stabs" export CTFSTABS="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfstabs" export GENOFFSETS="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/genoffsets" export CTFCONVERT="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfconvert" export CTFMERGE="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfmerge" export NDRGEN="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ndrgen" PATH="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}:${PATH}" PATH="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin:${PATH}" export PATH fi export DMAKE_MODE=${DMAKE_MODE:-parallel} # # Work around folks who have historically used GCC_ROOT and convert it to # GNUC_ROOT. We leave GCC_ROOT in the environment for now (though this could # mess up the case where multiple different gcc versions are being used to # shadow). # if [[ -n "${GCC_ROOT}" ]]; then export GNUC_ROOT=${GCC_ROOT} fi DEF_STRIPFLAG="-s" TMPDIR="/tmp" export \ PATH TMPDIR \ POUND_SIGN \ DEF_STRIPFLAG \ RELEASE_DATE unset \ CFLAGS \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH # a la ws ENVLDLIBS1= ENVLDLIBS2= ENVLDLIBS3= ENVCPPFLAGS1= ENVCPPFLAGS2= ENVCPPFLAGS3= ENVCPPFLAGS4= PARENT_ROOT= PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT= if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" != "yes" && "$MULTI_PROTO" != "no" ]]; then printf \ 'WARNING: invalid value for MULTI_PROTO (%s); setting to "no".\n' \ "$MULTI_PROTO" export MULTI_PROTO="no" fi [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" == "yes" ]] && export ROOT="${ROOT}${SUFFIX}" ENVLDLIBS1="-L$ROOT/lib -L$ROOT/usr/lib" ENVCPPFLAGS1="-I$ROOT/usr/include" export \ ENVLDLIBS1 \ ENVLDLIBS2 \ ENVLDLIBS3 \ ENVCPPFLAGS1 \ ENVCPPFLAGS2 \ ENVCPPFLAGS3 \ ENVCPPFLAGS4 \ MAKEFLAGS \ PARENT_ROOT \ PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT printf 'RELEASE is %s\n' "$RELEASE" printf 'VERSION is %s\n' "$VERSION" printf 'RELEASE_DATE is %s\n\n' "$RELEASE_DATE" if [[ -f "$SRC/Makefile" ]] && egrep -s '^setup:' "$SRC/Makefile" ; then print "The top-level 'setup' target is available \c" print "to build headers and tools." print "" elif "${flags.t}" ; then printf \ 'The tools can be (re)built with the install target in %s.\n\n' \ "${TOOLS}" fi # # place ourselves in a new task, respecting BUILD_PROJECT if set. # /usr/bin/newtask -c $$ ${BUILD_PROJECT:+-p$BUILD_PROJECT} if [[ "${flags.c}" == "false" && -x "$SHELL" && \ "$(basename -- "${SHELL}")" != "csh" ]]; then # $SHELL is set, and it's not csh. if "${flags.f}" ; then print 'WARNING: -f is ignored when $SHELL is not csh' fi printf 'Using %s as shell.\n' "$SHELL" exec "$SHELL" ${@:+-c "$@"} elif "${flags.f}" ; then print 'Using csh -f as shell.' exec csh -f ${@:+-c "$@"} else print 'Using csh as shell.' exec csh ${@:+-c "$@"} fi # not reached