#!/bin/ksh -p # # 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 2008, 2010, Richard Lowe # Copyright 2011 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. # # Based on the nightly script from the integration folks, # Mostly modified and owned by mike_s. # Changes also by kjc, dmk. # # BRINGOVER_WS may be specified in the env file. # The default is the old behavior of CLONE_WS # # -i on the command line, means fast options, so when it's on the # command line (only), lint and check builds are skipped no matter what # the setting of their individual flags are in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS. # # LINTDIRS can be set in the env file, format is a list of: # # /dirname-to-run-lint-on flag # # Where flag is: y - enable lint noise diff output # n - disable lint noise diff output # # For example: LINTDIRS="$SRC/uts n $SRC/stand y $SRC/psm y" # # OPTHOME and TEAMWARE may be set in the environment to override /opt # and /opt/teamware defaults. # # # The CDPATH variable causes ksh's `cd' builtin to emit messages to stdout # under certain circumstances, which can really screw things up; unset it. # unset CDPATH # Get the absolute path of the nightly script that the user invoked. This # may be a relative path, and we need to do this before changing directory. nightly_path=`whence $0` # # Keep track of where we found nightly so we can invoke the matching # which_scm script. If that doesn't work, don't go guessing, just rely # on the $PATH settings, which will generally give us either /opt/onbld # or the user's workspace. # WHICH_SCM=$(dirname $nightly_path)/which_scm if [[ ! -x $WHICH_SCM ]]; then WHICH_SCM=which_scm fi function fatal_error { print -u2 "nightly: $*" exit 1 } # # Function to do a DEBUG and non-DEBUG build. Needed because we might # need to do another for the source build, and since we only deliver DEBUG or # non-DEBUG packages. # # usage: normal_build # function normal_build { typeset orig_p_FLAG="$p_FLAG" typeset crypto_signer="$CODESIGN_USER" suffix="" # non-DEBUG build begins if [ "$F_FLAG" = "n" ]; then set_non_debug_build_flags CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \ build "non-DEBUG" "$suffix-nd" "-nd" "$MULTI_PROTO" if [ "$build_ok" = "y" -a "$X_FLAG" = "y" -a \ "$p_FLAG" = "y" ]; then copy_ihv_pkgs non-DEBUG -nd fi else echo "\n==== No non-DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE" fi # non-DEBUG build ends # DEBUG build begins if [ "$D_FLAG" = "y" ]; then set_debug_build_flags CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \ build "DEBUG" "$suffix" "" "$MULTI_PROTO" if [ "$build_ok" = "y" -a "$X_FLAG" = "y" -a \ "$p_FLAG" = "y" ]; then copy_ihv_pkgs DEBUG "" fi else echo "\n==== No DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE" fi # DEBUG build ends p_FLAG="$orig_p_FLAG" } # # usage: run_hook HOOKNAME ARGS... # # If variable "$HOOKNAME" is defined, insert a section header into # our logs and then run the command with ARGS # function run_hook { HOOKNAME=$1 eval HOOKCMD=\$$HOOKNAME shift if [ -n "$HOOKCMD" ]; then ( echo "\n==== Running $HOOKNAME command: $HOOKCMD ====\n" ( $HOOKCMD "$@" 2>&1 ) if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then # Let exit status propagate up touch $TMPDIR/abort fi ) | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE if [ -f $TMPDIR/abort ]; then build_ok=n echo "\nAborting at request of $HOOKNAME" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi fi } # # usage: filelist DESTDIR PATTERN # function filelist { DEST=$1 PATTERN=$2 cd ${DEST} OBJFILES=${ORIG_SRC}/xmod/obj_files if [ ! -f ${OBJFILES} ]; then return; fi for i in `grep -v '^#' ${OBJFILES} | \ grep ${PATTERN} | cut -d: -f2 | tr -d ' \t'` do # wildcard expansion for j in $i do if [ -f "$j" ]; then echo $j fi if [ -d "$j" ]; then echo $j fi done done | sort | uniq } # function to save off binaries after a full build for later # restoration function save_binaries { # save off list of binaries echo "\n==== Saving binaries from build at `date` ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE rm -f ${BINARCHIVE} cd ${CODEMGR_WS} filelist ${CODEMGR_WS} '^preserve:' >> $LOGFILE filelist ${CODEMGR_WS} '^preserve:' | \ cpio -ocB 2>/dev/null | compress \ > ${BINARCHIVE} } # delete files # usage: hybridize_files DESTDIR MAKE_TARGET function hybridize_files { DEST=$1 MAKETARG=$2 echo "\n==== Hybridizing files at `date` ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE for i in `filelist ${DEST} '^delete:'` do echo "removing ${i}." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE rm -rf "${i}" done for i in `filelist ${DEST} '^hybridize:' ` do echo "hybridizing ${i}." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE rm -f ${i}+ sed -e "/^# HYBRID DELETE START/,/^# HYBRID DELETE END/d" \ < ${i} > ${i}+ mv ${i}+ ${i} done } # restore binaries into the proper source tree. # usage: restore_binaries DESTDIR MAKE_TARGET function restore_binaries { DEST=$1 MAKETARG=$2 echo "\n==== Restoring binaries to ${MAKETARG} at `date` ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE cd ${DEST} zcat ${BINARCHIVE} | \ cpio -idmucvB 2>/dev/null | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> ${LOGFILE} } # rename files we save binaries of # usage: rename_files DESTDIR MAKE_TARGET function rename_files { DEST=$1 MAKETARG=$2 echo "\n==== Renaming source files in ${MAKETARG} at `date` ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE for i in `filelist ${DEST} '^rename:'` do echo ${i} | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> ${LOGFILE} rm -f ${i}.export mv ${i} ${i}.export done } # # Copy some or all of the source tree. # # Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure. # # usage: copy_source CODEMGR_WS DESTDIR LABEL SRCROOT # function copy_source { WS=$1 DEST=$2 label=$3 srcroot=$4 printf "\n==== Creating %s source from %s (%s) ====\n\n" \ "$DEST" "$WS" "$label" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE printf "cleaning out %s\n" "$DEST." >> $LOGFILE rm -rf "$DEST" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 printf "creating %s\n" "$DEST." >> $LOGFILE mkdir -p "$DEST" 2>> $LOGFILE if (( $? != 0 )) ; then printf "failed to create %s\n" "$DEST" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n return 1 fi cd "$WS" printf "populating %s\n" "$DEST." >> $LOGFILE case "$SCM_TYPE" in teamware) find $srcroot -name 's\.*' -a -type f -print | \ sed -e 's,SCCS\/s.,,' | \ grep -v '/\.del-*' | \ cpio -pd $DEST >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then printf "cpio failed for %s\n" "$DEST" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n return 1 fi ;; mercurial) copy_source_mercurial $DEST $srcroot if (( $? != 0 )) ; then build_ok=n return 1 fi ;; *) build_ok=n echo "Tree copy is not supported for workspace type" \ "$SCM_TYPE" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE return 1 ;; esac return 0 } # # Mercurial-specific copy code for copy_source(). Handles the # combined open and closed trees. # # Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure. # # usage: copy_source_mercurial destdir srcroot # function copy_source_mercurial { typeset dest=$1 typeset srcroot=$2 typeset open_top closed_top case $srcroot in usr) open_top=usr if [[ "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" = yes ]]; then closed_top=usr/closed fi ;; usr/closed*) if [[ "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" = no ]]; then printf "can't copy %s: closed tree not present.\n" \ "$srcroot" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE return 1 fi closed_top="$srcroot" ;; *) open_top="$srcroot" ;; esac if [[ -n "$open_top" ]]; then hg locate -I "$open_top" | cpio -pd "$dest" >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then printf "cpio failed for %s\n" "$dest" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE return 1 fi fi if [[ -n "$closed_top" ]]; then mkdir -p "$dest/usr/closed" || return 1 if [[ "$closed_top" = usr/closed ]]; then (cd usr/closed; hg locate | cpio -pd "$dest/usr/closed") >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then printf "cpio failed for %s/usr/closed\n" \ "$dest" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE return 1 fi else # copy subtree of usr/closed closed_top=${closed_top#usr/closed/} (cd usr/closed; hg locate -I "$closed_top" | cpio -pd "$dest/usr/closed") >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then printf "cpio failed for %s/usr/closed/%s\n" \ "$dest" "$closed_top" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE return 1 fi fi fi return 0 } # # function to create (but not build) the export/crypt source tree. # usage: set_up_source_build CODEMGR_WS DESTDIR MAKE_TARGET # Sets SRC to the modified source tree, for use by the caller when it # builds the tree. # function set_up_source_build { WS=$1 DEST=$2 MAKETARG=$3 copy_source $WS $DEST $MAKETARG usr if (( $? != 0 )); then echo "\nCould not copy source tree for source build." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n return fi SRC=${DEST}/usr/src cd $SRC rm -f ${MAKETARG}.out echo "making ${MAKETARG} in ${SRC}." >> $LOGFILE /bin/time $MAKE -e ${MAKETARG} 2>&1 | \ tee -a $SRC/${MAKETARG}.out >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== ${MAKETARG} build errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file egrep ":" $SRC/${MAKETARG}.out | \ egrep -e "(^${MAKE}:|[ ]error[: \n])" | \ egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ egrep -v "warning" >> $mail_msg_file echo "clearing state files." >> $LOGFILE find . -name '.make*' -exec rm -f {} \; cd ${DEST} if [ "${MAKETARG}" = "CRYPT_SRC" ]; then rm -f ${CODEMGR_WS}/crypt_files.cpio.Z echo "\n==== xmod/cry_files that don't exist ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE CRYPT_FILES=${WS}/usr/src/xmod/cry_files for i in `cat ${CRYPT_FILES}` do # make sure the files exist if [ -f "$i" ]; then continue fi if [ -d "$i" ]; then continue fi echo "$i" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE done find `cat ${CRYPT_FILES}` -print 2>/dev/null | \ cpio -ocB 2>/dev/null | \ compress > ${CODEMGR_WS}/crypt_files.cpio.Z fi if [ "${MAKETARG}" = "EXPORT_SRC" ]; then # rename first, since we might restore a file # of the same name (mapfiles) rename_files ${EXPORT_SRC} EXPORT_SRC if [ "$SH_FLAG" = "y" ]; then hybridize_files ${EXPORT_SRC} EXPORT_SRC fi fi # save the cleartext echo "\n==== Creating ${MAKETARG}.cpio.Z ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE cd ${DEST} rm -f ${MAKETARG}.cpio.Z find usr -depth -print | \ grep -v usr/src/${MAKETARG}.out | \ cpio -ocB 2>/dev/null | \ compress > ${CODEMGR_WS}/${MAKETARG}.cpio.Z if [ "${MAKETARG}" = "EXPORT_SRC" ]; then restore_binaries ${EXPORT_SRC} EXPORT_SRC fi if [ "${MAKETARG}" = "CRYPT_SRC" ]; then restore_binaries ${CRYPT_SRC} CRYPT_SRC fi } # Return library search directive as function of given root. function myldlibs { echo "-L$1/lib -L$1/usr/lib" } # Return header search directive as function of given root. function myheaders { echo "-I$1/usr/include" } # # Function to do the build, including package generation. # usage: build LABEL SUFFIX ND MULTIPROTO # - LABEL is used to tag build output. # - SUFFIX is used to distinguish files (e.g., DEBUG vs non-DEBUG, # open-only vs full tree). # - ND is "-nd" (non-DEBUG builds) or "" (DEBUG builds). # - If MULTIPROTO is "yes", it means to name the proto area according to # SUFFIX. Otherwise ("no"), (re)use the standard proto area. # function build { LABEL=$1 SUFFIX=$2 ND=$3 MULTIPROTO=$4 INSTALLOG=install${SUFFIX}-${MACH} NOISE=noise${SUFFIX}-${MACH} PKGARCHIVE=${PKGARCHIVE_ORIG}${SUFFIX} ORIGROOT=$ROOT [ $MULTIPROTO = no ] || export ROOT=$ROOT$SUFFIX if [[ "$O_FLAG" = y ]]; then echo "\nSetting CLOSEDROOT= ${ROOT}-closed\n" >> $LOGFILE export CLOSEDROOT=${ROOT}-closed fi export ENVLDLIBS1=`myldlibs $ROOT` export ENVCPPFLAGS1=`myheaders $ROOT` this_build_ok=y # # Build OS-Networking source # echo "\n==== Building OS-Net source at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE rm -f $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out cd $SRC /bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \ tee -a $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE if [[ "$SCM_TYPE" = teamware ]]; then echo "\n==== SCCS Noise ($LABEL) ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file egrep 'sccs(check:| *get)' $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >> \ $mail_msg_file fi echo "\n==== Build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file egrep ":" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out | egrep -e "(^${MAKE}:|[ ]error[: \n])" | \ egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ egrep -v "cc .* -o error " | \ egrep -v "warning" >> $mail_msg_file if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then build_ok=n this_build_ok=n fi grep "bootblock image is .* bytes too big" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ >> $mail_msg_file if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then build_ok=n this_build_ok=n fi if [ "$W_FLAG" = "n" ]; then echo "\n==== Build warnings ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file egrep -i warning: $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ | egrep -v '^tic:' \ | egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \ | egrep -v "parameter <PSTAMP> set to" \ | egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \ | egrep -v "redefining segment flags attribute for" \ >> $mail_msg_file fi echo "\n==== Ended OS-Net source build at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Elapsed build time ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file tail -3 $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >>$mail_msg_file if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" -a "$W_FLAG" = "n" ]; then rm -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref if [ -f $SRC/${NOISE}.out ]; then mv $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref fi grep : $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ | egrep -v '^/' \ | egrep -v '^(Start|Finish|real|user|sys|./bld_awk)' \ | egrep -v '^tic:' \ | egrep -v '^mcs' \ | egrep -v '^LD_LIBRARY_PATH=' \ | egrep -v 'ar: creating' \ | egrep -v 'ar: writing' \ | egrep -v 'conflicts:' \ | egrep -v ':saved created' \ | egrep -v '^stty.*c:' \ | egrep -v '^mfgname.c:' \ | egrep -v '^uname-i.c:' \ | egrep -v '^volumes.c:' \ | egrep -v '^lint library construction:' \ | egrep -v 'tsort: INFORM:' \ | egrep -v 'stripalign:' \ | egrep -v 'chars, width' \ | egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \ | egrep -v 'PSTAMP' \ | egrep -v '|%WHOANDWHERE%|' \ | egrep -v '^Manifying' \ | egrep -v 'Ignoring unknown host' \ | egrep -v 'Processing method:' \ | egrep -v '^Writing' \ | egrep -v 'spellin1:' \ | egrep -v '^adding:' \ | egrep -v "^echo 'msgid" \ | egrep -v '^echo ' \ | egrep -v '\.c:$' \ | egrep -v '^Adding file:' \ | egrep -v 'CLASSPATH=' \ | egrep -v '\/var\/mail\/:saved' \ | egrep -v -- '-DUTS_VERSION=' \ | egrep -v '^Running Mkbootstrap' \ | egrep -v '^Applet length read:' \ | egrep -v 'bytes written:' \ | egrep -v '^File:SolarisAuthApplet.bin' \ | egrep -v -i 'jibversion' \ | egrep -v '^Output size:' \ | egrep -v '^Solo size statistics:' \ | egrep -v '^Using ROM API Version' \ | egrep -v '^Zero Signature length:' \ | egrep -v '^Note \(probably harmless\):' \ | egrep -v '::' \ | egrep -v -- '-xcache' \ | egrep -v '^\+' \ | egrep -v '^cc1: note: -fwritable-strings' \ | egrep -v 'svccfg-native -s svc:/' \ | sort | uniq >$SRC/${NOISE}.out if [ ! -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref ]; then cp $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref fi echo "\n==== Build noise differences ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >>$mail_msg_file diff $SRC/${NOISE}.ref $SRC/${NOISE}.out >>$mail_msg_file fi # # Re-sign selected binaries using signing server # (gatekeeper builds only) # if [ -n "$CODESIGN_USER" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then echo "\n==== Signing proto area at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE signing_file="${TMPDIR}/signing" rm -f ${signing_file} export CODESIGN_USER signproto $SRC/tools/codesign/creds 2>&1 | \ tee -a ${signing_file} >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Finished signing proto area at `date` ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Crypto module signing errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file egrep 'WARNING|ERROR' ${signing_file} >> $mail_msg_file if (( $? == 0 )) ; then build_ok=n this_build_ok=n fi fi # # Building Packages # if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then if [ -d $SRC/pkg -o -d $SRC/pkgdefs ]; then echo "\n==== Creating $LABEL packages at `date` ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE echo "Clearing out $PKGARCHIVE ..." >> $LOGFILE rm -rf $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 mkdir -p $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 for d in pkg pkgdefs; do if [ ! -f "$SRC/$d/Makefile" ]; then continue fi rm -f $SRC/$d/${INSTALLOG}.out cd $SRC/$d /bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \ tee -a $SRC/$d/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE done echo "\n==== package build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file for d in pkg pkgdefs; do if [ ! -f "$SRC/$d/Makefile" ]; then continue fi egrep "${MAKE}|ERROR|WARNING" $SRC/$d/${INSTALLOG}.out | \ grep ':' | \ grep -v PSTAMP | \ egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \ >> $mail_msg_file done else # # Handle it gracefully if -p was set but there are # neither pkg nor pkgdefs directories. # echo "\n==== No $LABEL packages to build ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE fi else echo "\n==== Not creating $LABEL packages ====\n" >> $LOGFILE fi ROOT=$ORIGROOT } # Usage: dolint /dir y|n # Arg. 2 is a flag to turn on/off the lint diff output function dolint { if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then echo "dolint error: $1 is not a directory" exit 1 fi if [ "$2" != "y" -a "$2" != "n" ]; then echo "dolint internal error: $2 should be 'y' or 'n'" exit 1 fi lintdir=$1 dodiff=$2 base=`basename $lintdir` LINTOUT=$lintdir/lint-${MACH}.out LINTNOISE=$lintdir/lint-noise-${MACH} export ENVLDLIBS1=`myldlibs $ROOT` export ENVCPPFLAGS1=`myheaders $ROOT` set_debug_build_flags # # '$MAKE lint' in $lintdir # echo "\n==== Begin '$MAKE lint' of $base at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE # remove old lint.out rm -f $lintdir/lint.out $lintdir/lint-noise.out if [ -f $lintdir/lint-noise.ref ]; then mv $lintdir/lint-noise.ref ${LINTNOISE}.ref fi rm -f $LINTOUT cd $lintdir # # Remove all .ln files to ensure a full reference file # rm -f Nothing_to_remove \ `find . \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn \) \ -prune -o -type f -name '*.ln' -print ` /bin/time $MAKE -ek lint 2>&1 | \ tee -a $LINTOUT >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== '$MAKE lint' of $base ERRORS ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file grep "$MAKE:" $LINTOUT | egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \ >> $mail_msg_file echo "\n==== Ended '$MAKE lint' of $base at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Elapsed time of '$MAKE lint' of $base ====\n" \ >>$mail_msg_file tail -3 $LINTOUT >>$mail_msg_file rm -f ${LINTNOISE}.ref if [ -f ${LINTNOISE}.out ]; then mv ${LINTNOISE}.out ${LINTNOISE}.ref fi grep : $LINTOUT | \ egrep -v '^(real|user|sys)' | egrep -v '(library construction)' | \ egrep -v ': global crosschecks' | \ egrep -v 'Ignoring unknown host' | \ egrep -v '\.c:$' | \ sort | uniq > ${LINTNOISE}.out if [ ! -f ${LINTNOISE}.ref ]; then cp ${LINTNOISE}.out ${LINTNOISE}.ref fi if [ "$dodiff" != "n" ]; then echo "\n==== lint warnings $base ====\n" \ >>$mail_msg_file # should be none, though there are a few that were filtered out # above egrep -i '(warning|lint):' ${LINTNOISE}.out \ | sort | uniq >> $mail_msg_file echo "\n==== lint noise differences $base ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file diff ${LINTNOISE}.ref ${LINTNOISE}.out \ >> $mail_msg_file fi } # Install proto area from IHV build function copy_ihv_proto { echo "\n==== Installing IHV proto area ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE if [ -d "$IA32_IHV_ROOT" ]; then if [ ! -d "$ROOT" ]; then echo "mkdir -p $ROOT" >> $LOGFILE mkdir -p $ROOT fi echo "copying $IA32_IHV_ROOT to $ROOT\n" >> $LOGFILE cd $IA32_IHV_ROOT tar cf - . | (cd $ROOT; umask 0; tar xpf - ) 2>&1 >> $LOGFILE else echo "$IA32_IHV_ROOT: not found" >> $LOGFILE fi if [ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes ]; then if [ ! -d "$ROOT-nd" ]; then echo "mkdir -p $ROOT-nd" >> $LOGFILE mkdir -p $ROOT-nd fi # If there's a non-DEBUG version of the IHV proto area, # copy it, but copy something if there's not. if [ -d "$IA32_IHV_ROOT-nd" ]; then echo "copying $IA32_IHV_ROOT-nd to $ROOT-nd\n" >> $LOGFILE cd $IA32_IHV_ROOT-nd elif [ -d "$IA32_IHV_ROOT" ]; then echo "copying $IA32_IHV_ROOT to $ROOT-nd\n" >> $LOGFILE cd $IA32_IHV_ROOT else echo "$IA32_IHV_ROOT{-nd,}: not found" >> $LOGFILE return fi tar cf - . | (cd $ROOT-nd; umask 0; tar xpf - ) 2>&1 >> $LOGFILE fi } # Install IHV packages in PKGARCHIVE # usage: copy_ihv_pkgs LABEL SUFFIX function copy_ihv_pkgs { LABEL=$1 SUFFIX=$2 # always use non-DEBUG IHV packages IA32_IHV_PKGS=${IA32_IHV_PKGS_ORIG}-nd PKGARCHIVE=${PKGARCHIVE_ORIG}${SUFFIX} echo "\n==== Installing IHV packages from $IA32_IHV_PKGS ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE if [ -d "$IA32_IHV_PKGS" ]; then cd $IA32_IHV_PKGS tar cf - * | \ (cd $PKGARCHIVE; umask 0; tar xpf - ) 2>&1 >> $LOGFILE else echo "$IA32_IHV_PKGS: not found" >> $LOGFILE fi echo "\n==== Installing IHV packages from $IA32_IHV_BINARY_PKGS ($LABEL) ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE if [ -d "$IA32_IHV_BINARY_PKGS" ]; then cd $IA32_IHV_BINARY_PKGS tar cf - * | \ (cd $PKGARCHIVE; umask 0; tar xpf - ) 2>&1 >> $LOGFILE else echo "$IA32_IHV_BINARY_PKGS: not found" >> $LOGFILE fi } # # Build and install the onbld tools. # # usage: build_tools DESTROOT # # returns non-zero status if the build was successful. # function build_tools { DESTROOT=$1 INSTALLOG=install-${MACH} echo "\n==== Building tools at `date` ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE rm -f ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out cd ${TOOLS} /bin/time $MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=${DESTROOT} -e install 2>&1 | \ tee -a ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Tools build errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file egrep ":" ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out | egrep -e "(${MAKE}:|[ ]error[: \n])" | \ egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ egrep -v warning >> $mail_msg_file return $? } # # Set up to use locally installed tools. # # usage: use_tools TOOLSROOT # function use_tools { TOOLSROOT=$1 # # If we're not building ON workspace, then the TOOLSROOT # settings here are clearly ignored by the workspace # makefiles, prepending nonexistent directories to PATH is # harmless, and we clearly do not wish to override # ONBLD_TOOLS. # # If we're building an ON workspace, then the prepended PATH # elements should supercede the preexisting ONBLD_TOOLS paths, # and we want to override ONBLD_TOOLS to catch the tools that # don't have specific path env vars here. # # So the only conditional behavior is overriding ONBLD_TOOLS, # and we check for "an ON workspace" by looking for # ${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld. # STABS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/stabs export STABS CTFSTABS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfstabs export CTFSTABS GENOFFSETS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/genoffsets export GENOFFSETS CTFCONVERT=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfconvert export CTFCONVERT CTFMERGE=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfmerge export CTFMERGE CTFCVTPTBL=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/ctfcvtptbl export CTFCVTPTBL CTFFINDMOD=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/ctffindmod export CTFFINDMOD if [ "$VERIFY_ELFSIGN" = "y" ]; then ELFSIGN=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/elfsigncmp else ELFSIGN=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/elfsign fi export ELFSIGN PATH="${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}:${PATH}" PATH="${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin:${PATH}" export PATH if [ -d "${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld" ]; then ONBLD_TOOLS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld export ONBLD_TOOLS fi echo "\n==== New environment settings. ====\n" >> $LOGFILE echo "STABS=${STABS}" >> $LOGFILE echo "CTFSTABS=${CTFSTABS}" >> $LOGFILE echo "CTFCONVERT=${CTFCONVERT}" >> $LOGFILE echo "CTFMERGE=${CTFMERGE}" >> $LOGFILE echo "CTFCVTPTBL=${CTFCVTPTBL}" >> $LOGFILE echo "CTFFINDMOD=${CTFFINDMOD}" >> $LOGFILE echo "ELFSIGN=${ELFSIGN}" >> $LOGFILE echo "PATH=${PATH}" >> $LOGFILE echo "ONBLD_TOOLS=${ONBLD_TOOLS}" >> $LOGFILE } function staffer { if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then "$@" else arg="\"$1\"" shift for i do arg="$arg \"$i\"" done eval su $STAFFER -c \'$arg\' fi } # # Verify that the closed tree is present if it needs to be. # Sets CLOSED_IS_PRESENT for future use. # function check_closed_tree { if [ -z "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" ]; then if [ -d $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed ]; then CLOSED_IS_PRESENT="yes" else CLOSED_IS_PRESENT="no" fi export CLOSED_IS_PRESENT fi if [[ "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" = no && ! -d "$ON_CLOSED_BINS" ]]; then # # If it's an old (pre-split) tree or an empty # workspace, don't complain. # if grep -s CLOSED_BUILD $SRC/Makefile.master > /dev/null; then echo "If the closed sources are not present," \ "ON_CLOSED_BINS" echo "must point to the closed binaries tree." build_ok=n exit 1 fi fi } function obsolete_build { echo "WARNING: Obsolete $1 build requested; request will be ignored" } # # wrapper over wsdiff. # usage: do_wsdiff LABEL OLDPROTO NEWPROTO # function do_wsdiff { label=$1 oldproto=$2 newproto=$3 wsdiff="wsdiff" [ "$t_FLAG" = y ] && wsdiff="wsdiff -t" echo "\n==== Getting object changes since last build at `date`" \ "($label) ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file $wsdiff -s -r ${TMPDIR}/wsdiff.results $oldproto $newproto 2>&1 | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file echo "\n==== Object changes determined at `date` ($label) ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file } # # Functions for setting build flags (DEBUG/non-DEBUG). Keep them # together. # function set_non_debug_build_flags { export INTERNAL_RELEASE_BUILD ; INTERNAL_RELEASE_BUILD= export RELEASE_BUILD ; RELEASE_BUILD= unset EXTRA_OPTIONS unset EXTRA_CFLAGS } function set_debug_build_flags { export INTERNAL_RELEASE_BUILD ; INTERNAL_RELEASE_BUILD= unset RELEASE_BUILD unset EXTRA_OPTIONS unset EXTRA_CFLAGS } MACH=`uname -p` if [ "$OPTHOME" = "" ]; then OPTHOME=/opt export OPTHOME fi if [ "$TEAMWARE" = "" ]; then TEAMWARE=$OPTHOME/teamware export TEAMWARE fi USAGE='Usage: nightly [-in] [+t] [-V VERS ] [ -S E|D|H|O ] <env_file> Where: -i Fast incremental options (no clobber, lint, check) -n Do not do a bringover +t Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin -V VERS set the build version string to VERS -S Build a variant of the source product E - build exportable source D - build domestic source (exportable + crypt) H - build hybrid source (binaries + deleted source) O - build (only) open source <env_file> file in Bourne shell syntax that sets and exports variables that configure the operation of this script and many of the scripts this one calls. If <env_file> does not exist, it will be looked for in $OPTHOME/onbld/env. non-DEBUG is the default build type. Build options can be set in the NIGHTLY_OPTIONS variable in the <env_file> as follows: -A check for ABI differences in .so files -C check for cstyle/hdrchk errors -D do a build with DEBUG on -F do _not_ do a non-DEBUG build -G gate keeper default group of options (-au) -I integration engineer default group of options (-ampu) -M do not run pmodes (safe file permission checker) -N do not run protocmp -O generate OpenSolaris deliverables -R default group of options for building a release (-mp) -U update proto area in the parent -V VERS set the build version string to VERS -X copy x86 IHV proto area -f find unreferenced files -i do an incremental build (no "make clobber") -l do "make lint" in $LINTDIRS (default: $SRC y) -m send mail to $MAILTO at end of build -n do not do a bringover -o build using root privileges to set OWNER/GROUP (old style) -p create packages -r check ELF runtime attributes in the proto area -t build and use the tools in $SRC/tools (default setting) +t Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin -u update proto_list_$MACH and friends in the parent workspace; when used with -f, also build an unrefmaster.out in the parent -w report on differences between previous and current proto areas -z compress cpio archives with gzip -W Do not report warnings (freeware gate ONLY) -S Build a variant of the source product E - build exportable source D - build domestic source (exportable + crypt) H - build hybrid source (binaries + deleted source) O - build (only) open source ' # # -x less public handling of xmod source for the source product # # A log file will be generated under the name $LOGFILE # for partially completed build and log.`date '+%F'` # in the same directory for fully completed builds. # # default values for low-level FLAGS; G I R are group FLAGS A_FLAG=n C_FLAG=n D_FLAG=n F_FLAG=n f_FLAG=n i_FLAG=n; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=n l_FLAG=n M_FLAG=n m_FLAG=n N_FLAG=n n_FLAG=n O_FLAG=n o_FLAG=n P_FLAG=n p_FLAG=n r_FLAG=n T_FLAG=n t_FLAG=y U_FLAG=n u_FLAG=n V_FLAG=n W_FLAG=n w_FLAG=n X_FLAG=n SD_FLAG=n SE_FLAG=n SH_FLAG=n SO_FLAG=n # XMOD_OPT= # build_ok=y function is_source_build { [ "$SE_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SD_FLAG" = "y" -o \ "$SH_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SO_FLAG" = "y" ] return $? } # # examine arguments # # # single function for setting -S flag and doing error checking. # usage: set_S_flag <type> # where <type> is the source build type ("E", "D", ...). # function set_S_flag { if is_source_build; then echo "Can only build one source variant at a time." exit 1 fi if [ "$1" = "E" ]; then SE_FLAG=y elif [ "$1" = "D" ]; then SD_FLAG=y elif [ "$1" = "H" ]; then SH_FLAG=y elif [ "$1" = "O" ]; then SO_FLAG=y else echo "$USAGE" exit 1 fi } OPTIND=1 while getopts +inS:tV: FLAG do case $FLAG in i ) i_FLAG=y; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=y ;; n ) n_FLAG=y ;; S ) set_S_flag $OPTARG ;; +t ) t_FLAG=n ;; V ) V_FLAG=y V_ARG="$OPTARG" ;; \? ) echo "$USAGE" exit 1 ;; esac done # correct argument count after options shift `expr $OPTIND - 1` # test that the path to the environment-setting file was given if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then echo "$USAGE" exit 1 fi # check if user is running nightly as root # ISUSER is set non-zero if an ordinary user runs nightly, or is zero # when root invokes nightly. /usr/bin/id | grep '^uid=0(' >/dev/null 2>&1 ISUSER=$?; export ISUSER # # force locale to C LC_COLLATE=C; export LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE=C; export LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES=C; export LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY=C; export LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC=C; export LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME=C; export LC_TIME # clear environment variables we know to be bad for the build unset LD_OPTIONS unset LD_AUDIT LD_AUDIT_32 LD_AUDIT_64 unset LD_BIND_NOW LD_BIND_NOW_32 LD_BIND_NOW_64 unset LD_BREADTH LD_BREADTH_32 LD_BREADTH_64 unset LD_CONFIG LD_CONFIG_32 LD_CONFIG_64 unset LD_DEBUG LD_DEBUG_32 LD_DEBUG_64 unset LD_DEMANGLE LD_DEMANGLE_32 LD_DEMANGLE_64 unset LD_FLAGS LD_FLAGS_32 LD_FLAGS_64 unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32 LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 unset LD_LOADFLTR LD_LOADFLTR_32 LD_LOADFLTR_64 unset LD_NOAUDIT LD_NOAUDIT_32 LD_NOAUDIT_64 unset LD_NOAUXFLTR LD_NOAUXFLTR_32 LD_NOAUXFLTR_64 unset LD_NOCONFIG LD_NOCONFIG_32 LD_NOCONFIG_64 unset LD_NODIRCONFIG LD_NODIRCONFIG_32 LD_NODIRCONFIG_64 unset LD_NODIRECT LD_NODIRECT_32 LD_NODIRECT_64 unset LD_NOLAZYLOAD LD_NOLAZYLOAD_32 LD_NOLAZYLOAD_64 unset LD_NOOBJALTER LD_NOOBJALTER_32 LD_NOOBJALTER_64 unset LD_NOVERSION LD_NOVERSION_32 LD_NOVERSION_64 unset LD_ORIGIN LD_ORIGIN_32 LD_ORIGIN_64 unset LD_PRELOAD LD_PRELOAD_32 LD_PRELOAD_64 unset LD_PROFILE LD_PROFILE_32 LD_PROFILE_64 unset CONFIG unset GROUP unset OWNER unset REMOTE unset ENV unset ARCH unset CLASSPATH unset NAME # # To get ONBLD_TOOLS from the environment, it must come from the env file. # If it comes interactively, it is generally TOOLS_PROTO, which will be # clobbered before the compiler version checks, which will therefore fail. # unset ONBLD_TOOLS # # Setup environmental variables # if [ -f /etc/nightly.conf ]; then . /etc/nightly.conf fi if [ -f $1 ]; then if [[ $1 = */* ]]; then . $1 else . ./$1 fi else if [ -f $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1 ]; then . $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1 else echo "Cannot find env file as either $1 or $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1" exit 1 fi fi # contents of stdenv.sh inserted after next line: # STDENV_START # STDENV_END # Check if we have sufficient data to continue... [[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set." if [[ "${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS}" == ~(F)n ]] ; then # Check if the gate data are valid if we don't do a "bringover" below [[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || \ fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory." [[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || \ fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found." fi # # place ourselves in a new task, respecting BUILD_PROJECT if set. # if [ -z "$BUILD_PROJECT" ]; then /usr/bin/newtask -c $$ else /usr/bin/newtask -c $$ -p $BUILD_PROJECT fi ps -o taskid= -p $$ | read build_taskid ps -o project= -p $$ | read build_project # # See if NIGHTLY_OPTIONS is set # if [ "$NIGHTLY_OPTIONS" = "" ]; then NIGHTLY_OPTIONS="-aBm" fi # # If BRINGOVER_WS was not specified, let it default to CLONE_WS # if [ "$BRINGOVER_WS" = "" ]; then BRINGOVER_WS=$CLONE_WS fi # # If CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS was not specified, let it default to CLOSED_CLONE_WS # if [ "$CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS" = "" ]; then CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS=$CLOSED_CLONE_WS fi # # If BRINGOVER_FILES was not specified, default to usr # if [ "$BRINGOVER_FILES" = "" ]; then BRINGOVER_FILES="usr" fi # # If the closed sources are not present, the closed binaries must be # present for the build to succeed. If there's no pointer to the # closed binaries, flag that now, rather than forcing the user to wait # a couple hours (or more) to find out. # orig_closed_is_present="$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" check_closed_tree # # Note: changes to the option letters here should also be applied to the # bldenv script. `d' is listed for backward compatibility. # NIGHTLY_OPTIONS=-${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS#-} OPTIND=1 while getopts +ABCDdFfGIilMmNnOoPpRrS:TtUuWwXxz FLAG $NIGHTLY_OPTIONS do case $FLAG in A ) A_FLAG=y # # If ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR is not defined, and we are on SWAN # (based on CLOSED_IS_PRESENT), then refuse to run. The value # of ELF version checking is greatly enhanced by including # the baseline gate comparison. if [ "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" = 'yes' -a \ "$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR" = '' ]; then echo "ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR must be set if the A" \ "flag is present in\nNIGHTLY_OPTIONS and closed" \ "sources are present. Update environment file." exit 1; fi ;; B ) D_FLAG=y ;; # old version of D C ) C_FLAG=y ;; D ) D_FLAG=y ;; F ) F_FLAG=y ;; f ) f_FLAG=y ;; G ) u_FLAG=y ;; I ) m_FLAG=y p_FLAG=y u_FLAG=y ;; i ) i_FLAG=y ;; l ) l_FLAG=y ;; M ) M_FLAG=y ;; m ) m_FLAG=y ;; N ) N_FLAG=y ;; n ) n_FLAG=y ;; O ) O_FLAG=y ;; o ) o_FLAG=y ;; P ) P_FLAG=y ;; # obsolete p ) p_FLAG=y ;; R ) m_FLAG=y p_FLAG=y ;; r ) r_FLAG=y ;; S ) set_S_flag $OPTARG ;; T ) T_FLAG=y ;; # obsolete +t ) t_FLAG=n ;; U ) if [ -z "${PARENT_ROOT}" ]; then echo "PARENT_ROOT must be set if the U flag is" \ "present in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS." exit 1 fi NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT=$PARENT_ROOT if [ -n "${PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT=$PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT fi U_FLAG=y ;; u ) u_FLAG=y ;; W ) W_FLAG=y ;; w ) w_FLAG=y ;; X ) # now that we no longer need realmode builds, just # copy IHV packages. only meaningful on x86. if [ "$MACH" = "i386" ]; then X_FLAG=y fi ;; x ) XMOD_OPT="-x" ;; \? ) echo "$USAGE" exit 1 ;; esac done if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$o_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "Old-style build requires root permission." exit 1 fi # Set default value for STAFFER, if needed. if [ -z "$STAFFER" -o "$STAFFER" = "nobody" ]; then STAFFER=`/usr/xpg4/bin/id -un` export STAFFER fi fi if [ -z "$MAILTO" -o "$MAILTO" = "nobody" ]; then MAILTO=$STAFFER export MAILTO fi PATH="$OPTHOME/onbld/bin:$OPTHOME/onbld/bin/${MACH}:/usr/ccs/bin" PATH="$PATH:$OPTHOME/SUNWspro/bin:$TEAMWARE/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb" PATH="$PATH:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:." export PATH # roots of source trees, both relative to $SRC and absolute. relsrcdirs="." if [[ -d $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed && "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" != no ]]; then relsrcdirs="$relsrcdirs ../closed" fi abssrcdirs="" for d in $relsrcdirs; do abssrcdirs="$abssrcdirs $SRC/$d" done unset CH if [ "$o_FLAG" = "y" ]; then # root invoked old-style build -- make sure it works as it always has # by exporting 'CH'. The current Makefile.master doesn't use this, but # the old ones still do. PROTOCMPTERSE="protocmp.terse" CH= export CH else PROTOCMPTERSE="protocmp.terse -gu" fi POUND_SIGN="#" # have we set RELEASE_DATE in our env file? if [ -z "$RELEASE_DATE" ]; then RELEASE_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%B %Y") fi BUILD_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +%Y-%b-%d) BASEWSDIR=$(basename $CODEMGR_WS) DEV_CM="\"@(#)SunOS Internal Development: $LOGNAME $BUILD_DATE [$BASEWSDIR]\"" # we export POUND_SIGN, RELEASE_DATE and DEV_CM to speed up the build process # by avoiding repeated shell invocations to evaluate Makefile.master definitions. # we export o_FLAG and X_FLAG for use by makebfu, and by usr/src/pkg/Makefile export o_FLAG X_FLAG POUND_SIGN RELEASE_DATE DEV_CM maketype="distributed" MAKE=dmake # get the dmake version string alone DMAKE_VERSION=$( $MAKE -v ) DMAKE_VERSION=${DMAKE_VERSION#*: } # focus in on just the dotted version number alone DMAKE_MAJOR=$( echo $DMAKE_VERSION | \ sed -e 's/.*\<\([^.]*\.[^ ]*\).*$/\1/' ) # extract the second (or final) integer DMAKE_MINOR=${DMAKE_MAJOR#*.} DMAKE_MINOR=${DMAKE_MINOR%%.*} # extract the first integer DMAKE_MAJOR=${DMAKE_MAJOR%%.*} CHECK_DMAKE=${CHECK_DMAKE:-y} # x86 was built on the 12th, sparc on the 13th. if [ "$CHECK_DMAKE" = "y" -a \ "$DMAKE_VERSION" != "Sun Distributed Make 7.3 2003/03/12" -a \ "$DMAKE_VERSION" != "Sun Distributed Make 7.3 2003/03/13" -a \( \ "$DMAKE_MAJOR" -lt 7 -o \ "$DMAKE_MAJOR" -eq 7 -a "$DMAKE_MINOR" -lt 4 \) ]; then if [ -z "$DMAKE_VERSION" ]; then echo "$MAKE is missing." exit 1 fi echo `whence $MAKE`" version is:" echo " ${DMAKE_VERSION}" cat <<EOF This version may not be safe for use. Either set TEAMWARE to a better path or (if you really want to use this version of dmake anyway), add the following to your environment to disable this check: CHECK_DMAKE=n EOF exit 1 fi export PATH export MAKE if [[ "$O_FLAG" = y ]]; then export TONICBUILD="" else export TONICBUILD="#" fi if [ "${SUNWSPRO}" != "" ]; then PATH="${SUNWSPRO}/bin:$PATH" export PATH fi hostname=$(uname -n) if [[ $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS != +([0-9]) || $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS -eq 0 ]] then maxjobs= if [[ -f $HOME/.make.machines ]] then # Note: there is a hard tab and space character in the []s # below. egrep -i "^[ ]*$hostname[ \.]" \ $HOME/.make.machines | read host jobs maxjobs=${jobs##*=} fi if [[ $maxjobs != +([0-9]) || $maxjobs -eq 0 ]] then # default maxjobs=4 fi export DMAKE_MAX_JOBS=$maxjobs fi DMAKE_MODE=parallel; export DMAKE_MODE if [ -z "${ROOT}" ]; then echo "ROOT must be set." exit 1 fi # # if -V flag was given, reset VERSION to V_ARG # if [ "$V_FLAG" = "y" ]; then VERSION=$V_ARG fi # # Check for IHV root for copying ihv proto area # if [ "$X_FLAG" = "y" ]; then if [ "$IA32_IHV_ROOT" = "" ]; then echo "IA32_IHV_ROOT: must be set for copying ihv proto" args_ok=n fi if [ ! -d "$IA32_IHV_ROOT" ]; then echo "$IA32_IHV_ROOT: not found" args_ok=n fi if [ "$IA32_IHV_WS" = "" ]; then echo "IA32_IHV_WS: must be set for copying ihv proto" args_ok=n fi if [ ! -d "$IA32_IHV_WS" ]; then echo "$IA32_IHV_WS: not found" args_ok=n fi fi # Append source version if [ "$SE_FLAG" = "y" ]; then VERSION="${VERSION}:EXPORT" fi if [ "$SD_FLAG" = "y" ]; then VERSION="${VERSION}:DOMESTIC" fi if [ "$SH_FLAG" = "y" ]; then VERSION="${VERSION}:MODIFIED_SOURCE_PRODUCT" fi if [ "$SO_FLAG" = "y" ]; then VERSION="${VERSION}:OPEN_ONLY" fi TMPDIR="/tmp/nightly.tmpdir.$$" export TMPDIR rm -rf ${TMPDIR} mkdir -p $TMPDIR || exit 1 chmod 777 $TMPDIR # # Keep elfsign's use of pkcs11_softtoken from looking in the user home # directory, which doesn't always work. Needed until all build machines # have the fix for 6271754 # SOFTTOKEN_DIR=$TMPDIR export SOFTTOKEN_DIR # # Tools should only be built non-DEBUG. Keep track of the tools proto # area path relative to $TOOLS, because the latter changes in an # export build. # # TOOLS_PROTO is included below for builds other than usr/src/tools # that look for this location. For usr/src/tools, this will be # overridden on the $MAKE command line in build_tools(). # TOOLS=${SRC}/tools TOOLS_PROTO_REL=proto/root_${MACH}-nd TOOLS_PROTO=${TOOLS}/${TOOLS_PROTO_REL}; export TOOLS_PROTO unset CFLAGS LD_LIBRARY_PATH LDFLAGS # create directories that are automatically removed if the nightly script # fails to start correctly function newdir { dir=$1 toadd= while [ ! -d $dir ]; do toadd="$dir $toadd" dir=`dirname $dir` done torm= newlist= for dir in $toadd; do if staffer mkdir $dir; then newlist="$ISUSER $dir $newlist" torm="$dir $torm" else [ -z "$torm" ] || staffer rmdir $torm return 1 fi done newdirlist="$newlist $newdirlist" return 0 } newdirlist= [ -d $CODEMGR_WS ] || newdir $CODEMGR_WS || exit 1 # since this script assumes the build is from full source, it nullifies # variables likely to have been set by a "ws" script; nullification # confines the search space for headers and libraries to the proto area # built from this immediate source. ENVLDLIBS1= ENVLDLIBS2= ENVLDLIBS3= ENVCPPFLAGS1= ENVCPPFLAGS2= ENVCPPFLAGS3= ENVCPPFLAGS4= PARENT_ROOT= export ENVLDLIBS3 ENVCPPFLAGS1 ENVCPPFLAGS2 ENVCPPFLAGS3 ENVCPPFLAGS4 \ PARENT_ROOT PKGARCHIVE_ORIG=$PKGARCHIVE IA32_IHV_PKGS_ORIG=$IA32_IHV_PKGS # # Juggle the logs and optionally send mail on completion. # function logshuffle { LLOG="$ATLOG/log.`date '+%F.%H:%M'`" if [ -f $LLOG -o -d $LLOG ]; then LLOG=$LLOG.$$ fi mkdir $LLOG export LLOG if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then mv $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} $LLOG if [ -f $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} ]; then mv $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} $LLOG fi if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results ]; then mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results $LLOG fi if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results ]; then mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results $LLOG fi fi # # Now that we're about to send mail, it's time to check the noise # file. In the event that an error occurs beyond this point, it will # be recorded in the nightly.log file, but nowhere else. This would # include only errors that cause the copying of the noise log to fail # or the mail itself not to be sent. # exec >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 if [ -s $build_noise_file ]; then echo "\n==== Nightly build noise ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file cat $build_noise_file >>$LOGFILE cat $build_noise_file >>$mail_msg_file echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file fi rm -f $build_noise_file case "$build_ok" in y) state=Completed ;; i) state=Interrupted ;; *) state=Failed ;; esac NIGHTLY_STATUS=$state export NIGHTLY_STATUS run_hook POST_NIGHTLY $state run_hook SYS_POST_NIGHTLY $state cat $build_time_file $build_environ_file $mail_msg_file \ > ${LLOG}/mail_msg if [ "$m_FLAG" = "y" ]; then cat ${LLOG}/mail_msg | /usr/bin/mailx -s \ "Nightly ${MACH} Build of `basename ${CODEMGR_WS}` ${state}." \ ${MAILTO} fi if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then staffer cp ${LLOG}/mail_msg $PARENT_WS/usr/src/mail_msg-${MACH} staffer cp $LOGFILE $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly-${MACH}.log fi mv $LOGFILE $LLOG } # # Remove the locks and temporary files on any exit # function cleanup { logshuffle [ -z "$lockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $lockfile [ -z "$atloglockfile" ] || rm -f $atloglockfile [ -z "$ulockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $ulockfile [ -z "$Ulockfile" ] || rm -f $Ulockfile set -- $newdirlist while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do ISUSER=$1 staffer rmdir $2 shift; shift done rm -rf $TMPDIR } function cleanup_signal { build_ok=i # this will trigger cleanup(), above. exit 1 } trap cleanup 0 trap cleanup_signal 1 2 3 15 # # Generic lock file processing -- make sure that the lock file doesn't # exist. If it does, it should name the build host and PID. If it # doesn't, then make sure we can create it. Clean up locks that are # known to be stale (assumes host name is unique among build systems # for the workspace). # function create_lock { lockf=$1 lockvar=$2 ldir=`dirname $lockf` [ -d $ldir ] || newdir $ldir || exit 1 eval $lockvar=$lockf while ! staffer ln -s $hostname.$STAFFER.$$ $lockf 2> /dev/null; do basews=`basename $CODEMGR_WS` ls -l $lockf | nawk '{print $NF}' | IFS=. read host user pid if [ "$host" != "$hostname" ]; then echo "$MACH build of $basews apparently" \ "already started by $user on $host as $pid." exit 1 elif kill -s 0 $pid 2>/dev/null; then echo "$MACH build of $basews already started" \ "by $user as $pid." exit 1 else # stale lock; clear it out and try again rm -f $lockf fi done } # # Return the list of interesting proto areas, depending on the current # options. # function allprotos { typeset roots="$ROOT" if [[ "$F_FLAG" = n && "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes ]]; then roots="$roots $ROOT-nd" fi if [[ $O_FLAG = y ]]; then roots="$roots $ROOT-closed" [ $MULTI_PROTO = yes ] && roots="$roots $ROOT-nd-closed" fi echo $roots } # Ensure no other instance of this script is running on this host. # LOCKNAME can be set in <env_file>, and is by default, but is not # required due to the use of $ATLOG below. if [ -n "$LOCKNAME" ]; then create_lock /tmp/$LOCKNAME "lockfile" fi # # Create from one, two, or three other locks: # $ATLOG/nightly.lock # - protects against multiple builds in same workspace # $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock # - protects against multiple 'u' copy-backs # $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock # - protects against multiple 'U' copy-backs # # Overriding ISUSER to 1 causes the lock to be created as root if the # script is run as root. The default is to create it as $STAFFER. ISUSER=1 create_lock $ATLOG/nightly.lock "atloglockfile" if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]; then create_lock $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock "ulockfile" fi if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" ]; then # NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT is written as root if script invoked as root. ISUSER=1 create_lock $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock "Ulockfile" fi # Locks have been taken, so we're doing a build and we're committed to # the directories we may have created so far. newdirlist= # # Create mail_msg_file # mail_msg_file="${TMPDIR}/mail_msg" touch $mail_msg_file build_time_file="${TMPDIR}/build_time" build_environ_file="${TMPDIR}/build_environ" touch $build_environ_file # # Move old LOGFILE aside # ATLOG directory already made by 'create_lock' above # if [ -f $LOGFILE ]; then mv -f $LOGFILE ${LOGFILE}- fi # # Build OsNet source # START_DATE=`date` SECONDS=0 echo "\n==== Nightly $maketype build started: $START_DATE ====" \ | tee -a $LOGFILE > $build_time_file echo "\nBuild project: $build_project\nBuild taskid: $build_taskid" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE # make sure we log only to the nightly build file build_noise_file="${TMPDIR}/build_noise" exec </dev/null >$build_noise_file 2>&1 run_hook SYS_PRE_NIGHTLY run_hook PRE_NIGHTLY echo "\n==== list of environment variables ====\n" >> $LOGFILE env >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Nightly argument issues ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE if [ "$P_FLAG" = "y" ]; then obsolete_build GPROF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi if [ "$T_FLAG" = "y" ]; then obsolete_build TRACE | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi if is_source_build; then if [ "$i_FLAG" = "y" -o "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -S flags do not support incremental" \ "builds; forcing clobber\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE i_FLAG=n i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=n fi if [ "$N_FLAG" = "n" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -S flags do not support protocmp;" \ "protocmp disabled\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE N_FLAG=y fi if [ "$l_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -S flags do not support lint;" \ "lint disabled\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE l_FLAG=n fi if [ "$C_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -S flags do not support cstyle;" \ "cstyle check disabled\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE C_FLAG=n fi else if [ "$N_FLAG" = "y" ]; then if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" ]; then cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE WARNING: the p option (create packages) is set, but so is the N option (do not run protocmp); this is dangerous; you should unset the N option EOF else cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE Warning: the N option (do not run protocmp) is set; it probably shouldn't be EOF fi echo "" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi fi if [ "$D_FLAG" = "n" -a "$l_FLAG" = "y" ]; then # # In the past we just complained but went ahead with the lint # pass, even though the proto area was built non-DEBUG. It's # unlikely that non-DEBUG headers will make a difference, but # rather than assuming it's a safe combination, force the user # to specify a DEBUG build. # echo "WARNING: DEBUG build not requested; disabling lint.\n" \ | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE l_FLAG=n fi if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" ]; then if [ "$i_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -f flag cannot be used during incremental" \ "builds; ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE f_FLAG=n fi if [ "${l_FLAG}${p_FLAG}" != "yy" ]; then echo "WARNING: the -f flag requires -l, and -p;" \ "ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE f_FLAG=n fi fi if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a ! -d $ROOT ]; then echo "WARNING: -w specified, but $ROOT does not exist;" \ "ignoring -w\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE w_FLAG=n fi if [ "$t_FLAG" = "n" ]; then # # We're not doing a tools build, so make sure elfsign(1) is # new enough to safely sign non-crypto binaries. We test # debugging output from elfsign to detect the old version. # newelfsigntest=`SUNW_CRYPTO_DEBUG=stderr /usr/bin/elfsign verify \ -e /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so.1 2>&1 \ | egrep algorithmOID` if [ -z "$newelfsigntest" ]; then echo "WARNING: /usr/bin/elfsign out of date;" \ "will only sign crypto modules\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE export ELFSIGN_OBJECT=true elif [ "$VERIFY_ELFSIGN" = "y" ]; then echo "WARNING: VERIFY_ELFSIGN=y requires" \ "the -t flag; ignoring VERIFY_ELFSIGN\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi fi [ "$O_FLAG" = y ] && MULTI_PROTO=yes case $MULTI_PROTO in yes|no) ;; *) echo "WARNING: MULTI_PROTO is \"$MULTI_PROTO\"; " \ "should be \"yes\" or \"no\"." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE echo "Setting MULTI_PROTO to \"no\".\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE export MULTI_PROTO=no ;; esac echo "\n==== Build version ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE echo $VERSION | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE # Save the current proto area if we're comparing against the last build if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a -d "$ROOT" ]; then if [ -d "$ROOT.prev" ]; then rm -rf $ROOT.prev fi mv $ROOT $ROOT.prev fi # Same for non-DEBUG proto area if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes -a -d "$ROOT-nd" ]; then if [ -d "$ROOT-nd.prev" ]; then rm -rf $ROOT-nd.prev fi mv $ROOT-nd $ROOT-nd.prev fi # # Echo the SCM type of the parent workspace, this can't just be which_scm # as that does not know how to identify various network repositories. # function parent_wstype { typeset scm_type junk CODEMGR_WS="$BRINGOVER_WS" "$WHICH_SCM" 2>/dev/null \ | read scm_type junk if [[ -z "$scm_type" || "$scm_type" == unknown ]]; then # Probe BRINGOVER_WS to determine its type if [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == svn*://* ]]; then scm_type="subversion" elif [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == file://* ]] && egrep -s "This is a Subversion repository" \ ${BRINGOVER_WS#file://}/README.txt 2> /dev/null; then scm_type="subversion" elif [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == ssh://* ]]; then scm_type="mercurial" elif [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == http://* ]] && \ wget -q -O- --save-headers "$BRINGOVER_WS/?cmd=heads" | \ egrep -s "application/mercurial" 2> /dev/null; then scm_type="mercurial" elif svn info $BRINGOVER_WS > /dev/null 2>&1; then scm_type="subversion" else scm_type="none" fi fi # fold both unsupported and unrecognized results into "none" case "$scm_type" in none|subversion|teamware|mercurial) ;; *) scm_type=none ;; esac echo $scm_type } # Echo the SCM types of $CODEMGR_WS and $BRINGOVER_WS function child_wstype { typeset scm_type junk # Probe CODEMGR_WS to determine its type if [[ -d $CODEMGR_WS ]]; then $WHICH_SCM | read scm_type junk || exit 1 fi case "$scm_type" in none|subversion|teamware|mercurial) ;; *) scm_type=none ;; esac echo $scm_type } SCM_TYPE=$(child_wstype) # # Decide whether to clobber # if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" -a -d "$SRC" ]; then echo "\n==== Make clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE cd $SRC # remove old clobber file rm -f $SRC/clobber.out rm -f $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out # Remove all .make.state* files, just in case we are restarting # the build after having interrupted a previous 'make clobber'. find . \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn \ -o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune \ -o -name '.make.*' -print | xargs rm -f $MAKE -ek clobber 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Make clobber ERRORS ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file grep "$MAKE:" $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out | egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \ >> $mail_msg_file if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" || "$O_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then echo "\n==== Make tools clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE cd ${TOOLS} rm -f ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out $MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=$TOOLS_PROTO -ek clobber 2>&1 | \ tee -a ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== Make tools clobber ERRORS ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file grep "$MAKE:" ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out \ >> $mail_msg_file rm -rf ${TOOLS_PROTO} mkdir -p ${TOOLS_PROTO} fi typeset roots=$(allprotos) echo "\n\nClearing $roots" >> "$LOGFILE" rm -rf $roots # Get back to a clean workspace as much as possible to catch # problems that only occur on fresh workspaces. # Remove all .make.state* files, libraries, and .o's that may # have been omitted from clobber. A couple of libraries are # under source code control, so leave them alone. # We should probably blow away temporary directories too. cd $SRC find $relsrcdirs \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn \ -o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune -o \ \( -name '.make.*' -o -name 'lib*.a' -o -name 'lib*.so*' -o \ -name '*.o' \) -print | \ grep -v 'tools/ctf/dwarf/.*/libdwarf' | xargs rm -f else echo "\n==== No clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE fi type bringover_teamware > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_teamware { # sleep on the parent workspace's lock while egrep -s write $BRINGOVER_WS/Codemgr_wsdata/locks do sleep 120 done if [[ -z $BRINGOVER ]]; then BRINGOVER=$TEAMWARE/bin/bringover fi staffer $BRINGOVER -c "nightly update" -p $BRINGOVER_WS \ -w $CODEMGR_WS $BRINGOVER_FILES < /dev/null 2>&1 || touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed staffer bringovercheck $CODEMGR_WS >$TMPDIR/bringovercheck.out 2>&1 if [ -s $TMPDIR/bringovercheck.out ]; then echo "\n==== POST-BRINGOVER CLEANUP NOISE ====\n" cat $TMPDIR/bringovercheck.out fi } type bringover_mercurial > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_mercurial { typeset -x PATH=$PATH # If the repository doesn't exist yet, then we want to populate it. if [[ ! -d $CODEMGR_WS/.hg ]]; then staffer hg init $CODEMGR_WS staffer echo "[paths]" > $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc staffer echo "default=$BRINGOVER_WS" >> $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc touch $TMPDIR/new_repository fi # # If the user set CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS and didn't set CLOSED_IS_PRESENT # to "no," then we'll want to initialise the closed repository # # We use $orig_closed_is_present instead of $CLOSED_IS_PRESENT, # because for newly-created source trees, the latter will be "no" # until after the bringover completes. # if [[ "$orig_closed_is_present" != "no" && \ -n "$CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS" && \ ! -d $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed/.hg ]]; then staffer mkdir -p $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed staffer hg init $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed staffer echo "[paths]" > $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed/.hg/hgrc staffer echo "default=$CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS" >> $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed/.hg/hgrc touch $TMPDIR/new_closed export CLOSED_IS_PRESENT=yes fi typeset -x HGMERGE="/bin/false" # # If the user has changes, regardless of whether those changes are # committed, and regardless of whether those changes conflict, then # we'll attempt to merge them either implicitly (uncommitted) or # explicitly (committed). # # These are the messages we'll use to help clarify mercurial output # in those cases. # typeset mergefailmsg="\ ***\n\ *** nightly was unable to automatically merge your changes. You should\n\ *** redo the full merge manually, following the steps outlined by mercurial\n\ *** above, then restart nightly.\n\ ***\n" typeset mergepassmsg="\ ***\n\ *** nightly successfully merged your changes. This means that your working\n\ *** directory has been updated, but those changes are not yet committed.\n\ *** After nightly completes, you should validate the results of the merge,\n\ *** then use hg commit manually.\n\ ***\n" # # For each repository in turn: # # 1. Do the pull. If this fails, dump the output and bail out. # # 2. If the pull resulted in an extra head, do an explicit merge. # If this fails, dump the output and bail out. # # Because we can't rely on Mercurial to exit with a failure code # when a merge fails (Mercurial issue #186), we must grep the # output of pull/merge to check for attempted and/or failed merges. # # 3. If a merge failed, set the message and fail the bringover. # # 4. Otherwise, if a merge succeeded, set the message # # 5. Dump the output, and any message from step 3 or 4. # typeset HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS if [ ! -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then HG_SOURCE=$TMPDIR/open_bundle.hg staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS incoming --bundle $HG_SOURCE \ -v $BRINGOVER_WS > $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out # # If there are no incoming changesets, then incoming will # fail, and there will be no bundle file. Reset the source, # to allow the remaining logic to complete with no false # negatives. (Unlike incoming, pull will return success # for the no-change case.) # if (( $? != 0 )); then HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS fi fi staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS pull -u $HG_SOURCE \ > $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )); then printf "%s: pull failed as follows:\n\n" "$CODEMGR_WS" cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergefailmsg" fi touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed return fi if grep "not updating" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS merge \ >> $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )); then printf "%s: merge failed as follows:\n\n" \ "$CODEMGR_WS" cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out \ > /dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergefailmsg" fi touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed return fi fi printf "updated %s with the following results:\n" "$CODEMGR_WS" cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out if grep "^merging" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergepassmsg" fi printf "\n" # # We only want to update usr/closed if it exists, and we haven't been # told not to via $CLOSED_IS_PRESENT, and we actually know where to # pull from ($CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS). # if [[ $CLOSED_IS_PRESENT = yes && \ -d $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed/.hg && \ -n $CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS ]]; then HG_SOURCE=$CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS if [ ! -f $TMPDIR/new_closed ]; then HG_SOURCE=$TMPDIR/closed_bundle.hg staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed incoming \ --bundle $HG_SOURCE -v $CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS \ > $TMPDIR/incoming_closed.out # # If there are no incoming changesets, then incoming will # fail, and there will be no bundle file. Reset the source, # to allow the remaining logic to complete with no false # negatives. (Unlike incoming, pull will return success # for the no-change case.) # if (( $? != 0 )); then HG_SOURCE=$CLOSED_BRINGOVER_WS fi fi staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed pull -u \ $HG_SOURCE > $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )); then printf "closed pull failed as follows:\n\n" cat $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out \ > /dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergefailmsg" fi touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed return fi if grep "not updating" $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed merge \ >> $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )); then printf "closed merge failed as follows:\n\n" cat $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergefailmsg" fi touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed return fi fi printf "updated %s with the following results:\n" \ "$CODEMGR_WS/usr/closed" cat $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out if grep "^merging" $TMPDIR/pull_closed.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then printf "$mergepassmsg" fi fi # # Per-changeset output is neither useful nor manageable for a # newly-created repository. # if [ -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then return fi printf "\nadded the following changesets to open repository:\n" cat $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out # # The closed repository could have been newly created, even though # the open one previously existed... # if [ -f $TMPDIR/new_closed ]; then return fi if [ -f $TMPDIR/incoming_closed.out ]; then printf "\nadded the following changesets to closed repository:\n" cat $TMPDIR/incoming_closed.out fi } type bringover_subversion > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_subversion { typeset -x PATH=$PATH if [[ ! -d $CODEMGR_WS/.svn ]]; then staffer svn checkout $BRINGOVER_WS $CODEMGR_WS || touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed else typeset root root=$(staffer svn info $CODEMGR_WS | nawk '/^Repository Root:/ {print $NF}') if [[ $root != $BRINGOVER_WS ]]; then # We fail here because there's no way to update # from a named repo. cat <<-EOF \$BRINGOVER_WS doesn't match repository root: \$BRINGOVER_WS: $BRINGOVER_WS Repository root: $root EOF touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed else # If a conflict happens, svn still exits 0. staffer svn update $CODEMGR_WS | tee $TMPDIR/pull.out || touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed if grep "^C" $TMPDIR/pull.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed fi fi fi } type bringover_none > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_none { echo "Couldn't figure out what kind of SCM to use for $BRINGOVER_WS." touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed } # # Decide whether to bringover to the codemgr workspace # if [ "$n_FLAG" = "n" ]; then PARENT_SCM_TYPE=$(parent_wstype) if [[ $SCM_TYPE != none && $SCM_TYPE != $PARENT_SCM_TYPE ]]; then echo "cannot bringover from $PARENT_SCM_TYPE to $SCM_TYPE, " \ "quitting at `date`." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi run_hook PRE_BRINGOVER echo "\n==== bringover to $CODEMGR_WS at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== BRINGOVER LOG ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file eval "bringover_${PARENT_SCM_TYPE}" 2>&1 | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE if [ -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed ]; then rm -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed build_ok=n echo "trouble with bringover, quitting at `date`." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi # # It's possible that we used the bringover above to create # $CODEMGR_WS. If so, then SCM_TYPE was previously "none," # but should now be the same as $BRINGOVER_WS. # [[ $SCM_TYPE = none ]] && SCM_TYPE=$PARENT_SCM_TYPE run_hook POST_BRINGOVER # # Possible transition from pre-split workspace to split # workspace. See if the bringover changed anything. # CLOSED_IS_PRESENT="$orig_closed_is_present" check_closed_tree else echo "\n==== No bringover to $CODEMGR_WS ====\n" >> $LOGFILE fi if [[ "$O_FLAG" = y && "$CLOSED_IS_PRESENT" != "yes" ]]; then build_ok=n echo "OpenSolaris binary deliverables need usr/closed." \ | tee -a "$mail_msg_file" >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi # Safeguards [[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set." [[ -d "${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." echo "\n==== Build environment ====\n" | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE # System whence uname | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE uname -a 2>&1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE # make whence $MAKE | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE $MAKE -v | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE echo "number of concurrent jobs = $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS" | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE # # Report the compiler versions. # if [[ ! -f $SRC/Makefile ]]; then build_ok=n echo "\nUnable to find \"Makefile\" in $SRC." | \ tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi ( cd $SRC for target in cc-version cc64-version java-version; do echo # # Put statefile somewhere we know we can write to rather than trip # over a read-only $srcroot. # rm -f $TMPDIR/make-state export SRC if $MAKE -K $TMPDIR/make-state -e $target 2>/dev/null; then continue fi touch $TMPDIR/nocompiler done echo ) | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE if [ -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler ]; then rm -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler build_ok=n echo "Aborting due to missing compiler." | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE exit 1 fi # as whence as | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE as -V 2>&1 | head -1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE # Check that we're running a capable link-editor whence ld | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE LDVER=`ld -V 2>&1` echo $LDVER | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE LDVER=`echo $LDVER | sed -e "s/.*-1\.//" -e "s/:.*//"` if [ `expr $LDVER \< 422` -eq 1 ]; then echo "The link-editor needs to be at version 422 or higher to build" | \ tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE echo "the latest stuff. Hope your build works." | \ tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE fi # # Build and use the workspace's tools if requested # if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" || "$O_FLAG" = y ]]; then set_non_debug_build_flags build_tools ${TOOLS_PROTO} if [[ $? != 0 && "$t_FLAG" = y ]]; then use_tools $TOOLS_PROTO fi fi # # copy ihv proto area in addition to the build itself # if [ "$X_FLAG" = "y" ]; then copy_ihv_proto fi if [ "$i_FLAG" = "y" -a "$SH_FLAG" = "y" ]; then echo "\n==== NOT Building base OS-Net source ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file else # timestamp the start of the normal build; the findunref tool uses it. touch $SRC/.build.tstamp normal_build fi # # Generate the THIRDPARTYLICENSE files if needed. This is done after # the build, so that dynamically-created license files are there. # It's done before findunref to help identify license files that need # to be added to tools/opensolaris/license-list. # if [ "$O_FLAG" = y -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then echo "\n==== Generating THIRDPARTYLICENSE files ====\n" | tee -a "$mail_msg_file" >> "$LOGFILE" if [ -d $ROOT/licenses/usr ]; then ( cd $ROOT/licenses ; \ mktpl $SRC/pkg/license-list ) >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then echo "Couldn't create THIRDPARTYLICENSE files" | tee -a "$mail_msg_file" >> "$LOGFILE" fi else echo "No licenses found under $ROOT/licenses" | tee -a "$mail_msg_file" >> "$LOGFILE" fi fi ORIG_SRC=$SRC BINARCHIVE=${CODEMGR_WS}/bin-${MACH}.cpio.Z if [ "$SE_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SD_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SH_FLAG" = "y" ]; then save_binaries fi # EXPORT_SRC comes after CRYPT_SRC since a domestic build will need # $SRC pointing to the export_source usr/src. if [ "$SE_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SD_FLAG" = "y" -o "$SH_FLAG" = "y" ]; then if [ "$SD_FLAG" = "y" -a $build_ok = y ]; then set_up_source_build ${CODEMGR_WS} ${CRYPT_SRC} CRYPT_SRC fi if [ $build_ok = y ]; then set_up_source_build ${CODEMGR_WS} ${EXPORT_SRC} EXPORT_SRC fi fi if [ "$SD_FLAG" = "y" -a $build_ok = y ]; then # drop the crypt files in place. cd ${EXPORT_SRC} echo "\nextracting crypt_files.cpio.Z onto export_source.\n" \ >> ${LOGFILE} zcat ${CODEMGR_WS}/crypt_files.cpio.Z | \ cpio -idmucvB 2>/dev/null >> ${LOGFILE} if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then echo "\n==== DOMESTIC extraction succeeded ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file else echo "\n==== DOMESTIC extraction failed ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file fi fi if [ "$SO_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then # # Copy the open sources into their own tree. # If copy_source fails, it will have already generated an # error message and set build_ok=n, so we don't need to worry # about that here. # copy_source $CODEMGR_WS $OPEN_SRCDIR OPEN_SOURCE usr/src fi if [ "$SO_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then SRC=$OPEN_SRCDIR/usr/src export CLOSED_IS_PRESENT=no fi if is_source_build && [ $build_ok = y ] ; then # remove proto area(s) here, since we don't clobber rm -rf `allprotos` if [ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]; then set_non_debug_build_flags ORIG_TOOLS=$TOOLS # # SRC was set earlier to point to the source build # source tree (e.g., $EXPORT_SRC). # TOOLS=${SRC}/tools TOOLS_PROTO=${TOOLS}/${TOOLS_PROTO_REL}; export TOOLS_PROTO build_tools ${TOOLS_PROTO} if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then use_tools ${TOOLS_PROTO} fi fi export EXPORT_RELEASE_BUILD ; EXPORT_RELEASE_BUILD=# normal_build fi # # There are several checks that need to look at the proto area, but # they only need to look at one, and they don't care whether it's # DEBUG or non-DEBUG. # if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$D_FLAG" = n ]]; then checkroot=$ROOT-nd else checkroot=$ROOT fi if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then echo "\n==== Creating protolist system file at `date` ====" \ >> $LOGFILE protolist $checkroot > $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} echo "==== protolist system file created at `date` ====\n" \ >> $LOGFILE if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" ]; then E1= f1= if [ -d "$SRC/pkgdefs" ]; then f1="$SRC/pkgdefs/etc/exception_list_$MACH" if [ "$X_FLAG" = "y" ]; then f1="$f1 $IA32_IHV_WS/usr/src/pkgdefs/etc/exception_list_$MACH" fi fi for f in $f1; do if [ -f "$f" ]; then E1="$E1 -e $f" fi done E2= f2= if [ -d "$SRC/pkg" ]; then f2="$f2 exceptions/packaging" fi for f in $f2; do if [ -f "$f" ]; then E2="$E2 -e $f" fi done if [ -f "$REF_PROTO_LIST" ]; then # # For builds that copy the IHV proto area (-X), add the # IHV proto list to the reference list if the reference # was built without -X. # # For builds that don't copy the IHV proto area, add the # IHV proto list to the build's proto list if the # reference was built with -X. # # Use the presence of the first file entry of the cached # IHV proto list in the reference list to determine # whether it was built with -X or not. # IHV_REF_PROTO_LIST=$SRC/pkg/proto_list_ihv_$MACH grepfor=$(nawk '$1 == "f" { print $2; exit }' \ $IHV_REF_PROTO_LIST 2> /dev/null) if [ $? = 0 -a -n "$grepfor" ]; then if [ "$X_FLAG" = "y" ]; then grep -w "$grepfor" \ $REF_PROTO_LIST > /dev/null if [ ! "$?" = "0" ]; then REF_IHV_PROTO="-d $IHV_REF_PROTO_LIST" fi else grep -w "$grepfor" \ $REF_PROTO_LIST > /dev/null if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then IHV_PROTO_LIST="$IHV_REF_PROTO_LIST" fi fi fi fi fi if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -f $SRC/pkgdefs/Makefile ]; then echo "\n==== Impact on SVr4 packages ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file # # Compare the build's proto list with current package # definitions to audit the quality of package # definitions and makefile install targets. Use the # current exception list. # PKGDEFS_LIST="" for d in $abssrcdirs; do if [ -d $d/pkgdefs ]; then PKGDEFS_LIST="$PKGDEFS_LIST -d $d/pkgdefs" fi done if [ "$X_FLAG" = "y" -a \ -d $IA32_IHV_WS/usr/src/pkgdefs ]; then PKGDEFS_LIST="$PKGDEFS_LIST -d $IA32_IHV_WS/usr/src/pkgdefs" fi $PROTOCMPTERSE \ "Files missing from the proto area:" \ "Files missing from packages:" \ "Inconsistencies between pkgdefs and proto area:" \ ${E1} \ ${PKGDEFS_LIST} \ $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \ >> $mail_msg_file fi if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -d $SRC/pkg ]; then echo "\n==== Validating manifests against proto area ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file ( cd $SRC/pkg ; $MAKE -e protocmp ROOT="$checkroot" ) \ >> $mail_msg_file fi if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -f "$REF_PROTO_LIST" ]; then echo "\n==== Impact on proto area ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file if [ -n "$E2" ]; then ELIST=$E2 else ELIST=$E1 fi $PROTOCMPTERSE \ "Files in yesterday's proto area, but not today's:" \ "Files in today's proto area, but not yesterday's:" \ "Files that changed between yesterday and today:" \ ${ELIST} \ -d $REF_PROTO_LIST \ $REF_IHV_PROTO \ $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \ $IHV_PROTO_LIST \ >> $mail_msg_file fi fi if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then staffer cp $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \ $PARENT_WS/usr/src/proto_list_${MACH} fi # Update parent proto area if necessary. This is done now # so that the proto area has either DEBUG or non-DEBUG kernels. # Note that this clears out the lock file, so we can dispense with # the variable now. if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then echo "\n==== Copying proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/* unset Ulockfile mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then ( cd $ROOT; tar cf - . | ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd/* mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd cd $ROOT-nd ( tar cf - . | ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi if [ -n "${NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then echo "\n==== Copying tools proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT/* mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then ( cd $TOOLS_PROTO; tar cf - . | ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE fi fi fi # # ELF verification: ABI (-A) and runtime (-r) checks # if [[ ($build_ok = y) && ( ($A_FLAG = y) || ($r_FLAG = y) ) ]]; then # Directory ELF-data.$MACH holds the files produced by these tests. elf_ddir=$SRC/ELF-data.$MACH # If there is a previous ELF-data backup directory, remove it. Then, # rotate current ELF-data directory into its place and create a new # empty directory rm -rf $elf_ddir.ref if [[ -d $elf_ddir ]]; then mv $elf_ddir $elf_ddir.ref fi mkdir -p $elf_ddir # Call find_elf to produce a list of the ELF objects in the proto area. # This list is passed to check_rtime and interface_check, preventing # them from separately calling find_elf to do the same work twice. find_elf -fr $checkroot > $elf_ddir/object_list if [[ $A_FLAG = y ]]; then echo "\n==== Check versioning and ABI information ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file # Produce interface description for the proto. Report errors. interface_check -o -w $elf_ddir -f object_list \ -i interface -E interface.err if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.err ]]; then tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/interface.err \ >> $mail_msg_file fi # If ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR is defined, compare the new interface # description file to that from the baseline gate. Issue a # warning if the baseline is not present, and keep going. if [[ "$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR" != '' ]]; then base_ifile="$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR/interface" echo "\n==== Compare versioning and ABI information" \ "to baseline ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file echo "Baseline: $base_ifile\n" >> $LOGFILE if [[ -f $base_ifile ]]; then interface_cmp -d -o $base_ifile \ $elf_ddir/interface > $elf_ddir/interface.cmp if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.cmp ]]; then echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file tee -a $LOGFILE < \ $elf_ddir/interface.cmp \ >> $mail_msg_file fi else echo "baseline not available. comparison" \ "skipped" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file fi fi fi if [[ $r_FLAG = y ]]; then echo "\n==== Check ELF runtime attributes ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file # If we're doing a DEBUG build the proto area will be left # with debuggable objects, thus don't assert -s. if [[ $D_FLAG = y ]]; then rtime_sflag="" else rtime_sflag="-s" fi check_rtime -i -m -v $rtime_sflag -o -w $elf_ddir \ -D object_list -f object_list -E runtime.err \ -I runtime.attr.raw # check_rtime -I output needs to be sorted in order to # compare it to that from previous builds. sort $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw > $elf_ddir/runtime.attr rm $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw # Report errors if [[ -s $elf_ddir/runtime.err ]]; then tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/runtime.err \ >> $mail_msg_file fi # If there is an ELF-data directory from a previous build, # then diff the attr files. These files contain information # about dependencies, versioning, and runpaths. There is some # overlap with the ABI checking done above, but this also # flushes out non-ABI interface differences along with the # other information. echo "\n==== Diff ELF runtime attributes" \ "(since last build) ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file >> $mail_msg_file if [[ -f $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr ]]; then diff $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr \ $elf_ddir/runtime.attr \ >> $mail_msg_file fi fi # If -u set, copy contents of ELF-data.$MACH to the parent workspace. if [[ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then p_elf_ddir=$PARENT_WS/usr/src/ELF-data.$MACH # If parent lacks the ELF-data.$MACH directory, create it if [[ ! -d $p_elf_ddir ]]; then staffer mkdir -p $p_elf_ddir fi # These files are used asynchronously by other builds for ABI # verification, as above for the -A option. As such, we require # the file replacement to be atomic. Copy the data to a temp # file in the same filesystem and then rename into place. ( cd $elf_ddir for elf_dfile in *; do staffer cp $elf_dfile \ ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new staffer mv -f ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new \ ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile} done ) fi fi # DEBUG lint of kernel begins if [ "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "n" -a "$l_FLAG" = "y" ]; then if [ "$LINTDIRS" = "" ]; then # LINTDIRS="$SRC/uts y $SRC/stand y $SRC/psm y" LINTDIRS="$SRC y" fi set $LINTDIRS while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do dolint $1 $2; shift; shift done else echo "\n==== No '$MAKE lint' ====\n" >> $LOGFILE fi # "make check" begins if [ "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "n" -a "$C_FLAG" = "y" ]; then # remove old check.out rm -f $SRC/check.out rm -f $SRC/check-${MACH}.out cd $SRC $MAKE -ek check ROOT="$checkroot" 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/check-${MACH}.out \ >> $LOGFILE echo "\n==== cstyle/hdrchk errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file grep ":" $SRC/check-${MACH}.out | egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ sort | uniq >> $mail_msg_file else echo "\n==== No '$MAKE check' ====\n" >> $LOGFILE fi echo "\n==== Find core files ====\n" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file find $abssrcdirs -name core -a -type f -exec file {} \; | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then echo "\n==== Diff unreferenced files (since last build) ====\n" \ | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file rm -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref if [ -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out ]; then mv $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref fi findunref -S $SCM_TYPE -t $SRC/.build.tstamp -s usr $CODEMGR_WS \ ${TOOLS}/findunref/exception_list 2>> $mail_msg_file | \ sort > $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out if [ ! -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref ]; then cp $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref fi diff $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out >>$mail_msg_file fi # # Generate the OpenSolaris deliverables if requested. Some of these # steps need to come after findunref and are commented below. # # If we are doing an OpenSolaris _source_ build (-S O) then we do # not have usr/closed available to us to generate closedbins from, # so skip this part. if [ "$SO_FLAG" = n -a "$O_FLAG" = y -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then echo "\n==== Generating OpenSolaris tarballs ====\n" | \ tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE cd $CODEMGR_WS # # This step grovels through the package manifests, so it # must come after findunref. # # We assume no DEBUG vs non-DEBUG package content variation # here; if that changes, then the "make all" in $SRC/pkg will # need to be moved into the conditionals and repeated for each # different build. # echo "Generating closed binaries tarball(s)..." >> $LOGFILE closed_basename=on-closed-bins if [ "$D_FLAG" = y ]; then bindrop "$closed_basename" >>"$LOGFILE" 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then echo "Couldn't create DEBUG closed binaries." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n fi fi if [ "$F_FLAG" = n ]; then bindrop -n "$closed_basename-nd" >>"$LOGFILE" 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then echo "Couldn't create non-DEBUG closed binaries." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n fi fi echo "Generating README.opensolaris..." >> $LOGFILE cat $SRC/tools/opensolaris/README.opensolaris.tmpl | \ mkreadme_osol $CODEMGR_WS/README.opensolaris >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 if (( $? != 0 )) ; then echo "Couldn't create README.opensolaris." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE build_ok=n fi fi # Verify that the usual lists of files, such as exception lists, # contain only valid references to files. If the build has failed, # then don't check the proto area. CHECK_PATHS=${CHECK_PATHS:-y} if [ "$CHECK_PATHS" = y -a "$N_FLAG" != y ]; then echo "\n==== Check lists of files ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE \ >>$mail_msg_file arg=-b [ "$build_ok" = y ] && arg= checkpaths $arg $checkroot 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file fi if [ "$M_FLAG" != "y" -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then echo "\n==== Impact on file permissions ====\n" \ >> $mail_msg_file abspkgdefs= abspkg= for d in $abssrcdirs; do if [ -d "$d/pkgdefs" ]; then abspkgdefs="$abspkgdefs $d" fi if [ -d "$d/pkg" ]; then abspkg="$abspkg $d" fi done if [ -n "$abspkgdefs" ]; then pmodes -qvdP \ `find $abspkgdefs -name pkginfo.tmpl -print -o \ -name .del\* -prune | sed -e 's:/pkginfo.tmpl$::' | \ sort -u` >> $mail_msg_file fi if [ -n "$abspkg" ]; then for d in "$abspkg"; do ( cd $d/pkg ; $MAKE -e pmodes ) >> $mail_msg_file done fi fi if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then do_wsdiff DEBUG $ROOT.prev $ROOT fi if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then do_wsdiff non-DEBUG $ROOT-nd.prev $ROOT-nd fi fi END_DATE=`date` echo "==== Nightly $maketype build completed: $END_DATE ====" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file typeset -i10 hours typeset -Z2 minutes typeset -Z2 seconds elapsed_time=$SECONDS ((hours = elapsed_time / 3600 )) ((minutes = elapsed_time / 60 % 60)) ((seconds = elapsed_time % 60)) echo "\n==== Total build time ====" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file echo "\nreal ${hours}:${minutes}:${seconds}" | \ tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then staffer cp ${SRC}/unref-${MACH}.out $PARENT_WS/usr/src/ # # Produce a master list of unreferenced files -- ideally, we'd # generate the master just once after all of the nightlies # have finished, but there's no simple way to know when that # will be. Instead, we assume that we're the last nightly to # finish and merge all of the unref-${MACH}.out files in # $PARENT_WS/usr/src/. If we are in fact the final ${MACH} to # finish, then this file will be the authoritative master # list. Otherwise, another ${MACH}'s nightly will eventually # overwrite ours with its own master, but in the meantime our # temporary "master" will be no worse than any older master # which was already on the parent. # set -- $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unref-*.out cp "$1" ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge shift for unreffile; do comm -12 ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge "$unreffile" > ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$ mv ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$ ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge done staffer cp ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unrefmaster.out fi # # All done save for the sweeping up. # (whichever exit we hit here will trigger the "cleanup" trap which # optionally sends mail on completion). # if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then exit 0 fi exit 1