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27.Dd July 21, 2022
28.Dt RELEASE 7
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm release
32.Nd "release building infrastructure"
33.Sh DESCRIPTION
34.Fx
35provides a complete build environment suitable for users to make
36full releases of the
37.Fx
38operating system.
39All of the tools necessary to build a release are available from the
40.Fx
41source code repository in
42.Pa src/release .
43A complete release can be built with only a single command,
44including the creation of ISO images suitable for burning to CD-ROM,
45memory stick images, and a network install directory.
46This command is aptly named
47.Dq Li "make release" .
48.Pp
49For some users, it may be desirable to provide an absolutely clean
50build environment, with no local modifications to the source tree or to
51.Xr make.conf 5 ,
52and with clean checkouts of specific versions of the doc, src, and ports
53trees.
54For this purpose, a script
55.Pq Pa src/release/release.sh
56is provided to automate these checkouts and then execute
57.Dq Li "make release"
58in a clean
59.Xr chroot 8 .
60.Pp
61Before attempting to build a release, the user is expected to be
62familiar with the contents of
63.Xr build 7 ,
64and should have experience upgrading systems from source.
65.Pp
66The release build process requires that
67.Pa /usr/obj
68be populated with the output of
69.Dq Li "make buildworld"
70and
71.Dq Li "make buildkernel" .
72This is necessary to provide the object files for the release or, when
73using
74.Pa release.sh ,
75so that the object files for a complete system can be installed into a clean
76.Xr chroot 8
77environment.
78.Pp
79If the target release build is for a different architecture or machine type,
80the
81.Va TARGET
82and
83.Va TARGET_ARCH
84variables must be used.
85See the supported
86.Fa release.conf
87variables for more information.
88.Pp
89The release procedure on some architectures may also require that the
90.Xr md 4
91(memory disk) device driver be present in the kernel
92.Pq either by being compiled in or available as a module .
93.Pp
94This document does not cover source code management, quality
95assurance, or other aspects of the release engineering process.
96.Sh CLEAN RELEASE GENERATION
97Official releases of
98.Fx
99are produced in a clean environment to
100ensure consistency between the versions of the src, ports, and doc trees
101and to avoid contamination from the host system
102.Po such as local patches, changes
103to
104.Xr make.conf 5 ,
105etc.
106.Pc .
107This is accomplished using the wrapper script
108.Pa src/release/release.sh .
109.Pp
110.Ic release.sh
111.Op Fl c Ar release.conf
112.Pp
113.Ic release.sh
114checks out the
115.Li src/ ,
116.Li ports/ ,
117and
118.Li doc/
119trees to
120.Va CHROOTDIR ,
121then calls
122.Dq Li "make buildworld"
123and
124.Dq Li "make installworld"
125to generate a
126.Xr chroot 8
127environment.
128Next,
129.Dq Li "make release"
130is run within the
131.Xr chroot 8
132environment and places the result in
133.Pa $CHROOTDIR/R .
134.Pp
135The optional
136.Fa release.conf
137configuration file supports the following variables:
138.Bl -tag -width Ev
139.It Va CHROOTDIR
140The directory within which the release will be built.
141.It Va CHROOT_MAKEENV
142Additional
143.Xr make 1
144arguments to pass through, which directly affect the
145tuning of the build chroot.
146.It Va NOGIT
147Do not explicitly require the
148.Xr git 1
149port to be installed.
150.It Va GITROOT
151The
152.Xr git 1
153host used to check out the various trees.
154Defaults to
155.Pa https://git.FreeeBSD.org .
156.It Va SRCBRANCH
157The
158.Li src/
159branch to use.
160Defaults to
161.Fl b Va main .
162.It Va PORTBRANCH
163The
164.Li ports/
165branch to use.
166Defaults to
167.Va head/@rHEAD .
168.It Va TARGET
169The target machine type for cross-building a release.
170.It Va TARGET_ARCH
171The target machine architecture for cross-building a release.
172.Pp
173For the supported list of
174.Va TARGET
175and
176.Va TARGET_ARCH
177combinations, consult the output of
178.Dq make targets
179as documented in
180.Xr build 7 .
181.It Va KERNEL
182The target kernel configuration to use.
183Defaults to
184.Va GENERIC .
185Multiple
186.Va KERNEL
187entries may be specified.
188.It Va MAKE_CONF
189The
190.Xr make.conf 5
191to use for the release build.
192Defaults to
193.Fa /dev/null
194to prevent polluting the release with local system changes.
195.It Va SRC_CONF
196The
197.Xr src.conf 5
198to use for the release build.
199Defaults to
200.Fa /dev/null
201to prevent polluting the release with local system changes.
202.It Va MAKE_FLAGS
203Additional flags to pass to
204.Xr make 1 .
205.It Va WORLD_FLAGS
206Additional flags to pass to
207.Xr make 1
208during the
209.Dq buildworld
210phase.
211Defaults to setting the number of
212.Xr make 1
213jobs
214.Pq Ar -j
215to the number of CPUs available on a SMP-capable system.
216.It Va KERNEL_FLAGS
217Additional flags to pass to
218.Xr make 1
219during the
220.Dq buildkernel
221phase.
222Defaults to setting the number of
223.Xr make 1
224jobs
225.Pq Ar -j
226to half the number of CPUs available on a SMP-capable system.
227.It Va NOPORTS
228Set to a non-empty value to skip the
229.Li ports/
230tree checkout.
231When set,
232.Va NOPORTS
233will prevent the
234.Fa ports.txz
235distribution package from being created.
236.It Va WITH_DVD
237Set to a non-empty value to include the
238.Cm dvdrom
239target.
240.It Va WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES
241Set to a non-empty value to compress the release images with
242.Xr xz 1 .
243The original
244.Pq uncompressed
245images are not removed.
246.It Va XZ_THREADS Pq Vt int
247Set to the number of threads
248.Xr xz 1
249should use when compressing images.
250By default,
251.Va XZ_THREADS
252is set to
253.Va 0 ,
254which uses all available cores on the system.
255.It Va VCSCMD
256The command run to obtain the source trees.
257Defaults to
258.Qq Cm git clone Fl q .
259.It Va CHROOTBUILD_SKIP
260If defined, the
261.Li buildworld ,
262.Li installworld ,
263and
264.Li distribution
265stages of the
266.Xr chroot 8
267build environment setup are skipped.
268This is intended solely for cases where the
269.Xr chroot 8
270userland are provided by alternate means.
271.It Va SRC_UPDATE_SKIP
272Set to a non-empty value to prevent checkout or update of
273.Fa /usr/src
274within the
275.Xr chroot 8 .
276This is intended for use only when
277.Fa /usr/src
278is expected to exist by alternative means.
279.It Va PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP
280Set to a non-empty value to prevent checkout or update of
281.Fa /usr/ports
282within the
283.Xr chroot 8 .
284This is intended for use only when
285.Fa /usr/ports
286is expected to exist by alternative means.
287.El
288.Sh EMBEDDED BUILDS
289The following
290.Fa release.conf
291variables are relevant only to release builds for embedded systems:
292.Bl -tag -width Ev
293.It Va EMBEDDEDBUILD
294Set to a non-null value to enable functionality for embedded device
295release builds.
296.Pp
297When set,
298.Va WITH_DVD
299is unset.
300Additionally,
301.Va EMBEDDED_TARGET
302and
303.Va EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH
304must also be defined.
305When the build environment is created,
306.Fa release.sh
307runs a separate build script located in an architecture-specific
308directory in
309.Pa src/release/${EMBEDDED_TARGET}/ .
310.It Va EMBEDDEDPORTS
311Set to the list of any ports that are required for the target device
312in the format of
313.Fa category/port .
314.It Va EMBEDDED_TARGET
315When set, its value is passed to
316.Xr make 1
317to set the
318.Va TARGET
319.Pq value of Cm uname Fl m
320to cross build the target userland.
321.It Va EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH
322When set, its value is passed to
323.Xr make 1
324to set the
325.Va TARGET_ARCH
326.Pq value of Cm uname Fl p
327to cross build the target userland.
328.El
329.Sh VIRTUAL MACHINE DISK IMAGES
330The following
331.Fa release.conf
332variables are relevant only to virtual machine disk image builds:
333.Bl -tag -width Ev
334.It Va WITH_VMIMAGES
335Set to a non-null value to build virtual machine disk images as part
336of the release build.
337.Va WITH_VMIMAGES
338may also be specified as an environment variable passed to
339.Xr make 1 .
340.It Va WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES
341Set to a non-null value to compress the virtual machine disk images with
342.Xr xz 1
343as part of the
344.Cm install
345.Xr make 1
346target.
347Note that compressing virtual machine disk images may take a very long
348time on some systems.
349.It Va VMBASE
350Set to change the name of the resulting virtual machine disk image file.
351The default value is
352.Va vm .
353.It Va VMSIZE
354Set to change the size of the virtual machine disk capacity.
355The default value is
356.Va 20g .
357See
358.Xr makefs 8
359for valid values.
360.Pp
361Virtual machine disk images are, by default, created as sparse images.
362When
363.Va WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES
364is used, the resulting files compressed with
365.Xr xz 1
366compress to roughly the same size, regardless of the specified disk image
367size.
368.It Va VMFORMATS
369Set to the target virtual disk image format(s) to create.
370By default, the
371.Va vhdf , Va vmdk , Va qcow2 ,
372and
373.Va raw
374formats are created.
375See
376.Xr mkimg 1
377for valid format values.
378.El
379.Pp
380For a list of supported
381.Va VMFORMATS
382values
383.Pq including cloud hosting provider formats
384along with a brief description, run:
385.Bd -literal -offset indent
386cd /usr/src
387make -C release list-vmtargets
388.Ed
389.Sh CLOUD HOSTING MACHINE IMAGES
390The
391.Fx
392release build tools support building virtual machine images for various
393cloud hosting providers, each with their own specific configuration to
394include support for each hosting provider by default.
395.Pp
396The following
397.Xr make 1
398environment variables are supported:
399.Bl -tag -width Ev
400.It Va CLOUDWARE
401Set to a list of one or more cloud hosting providers, enclosed in quotes.
402Requires
403.Va WITH_CLOUDWARE
404to also be set.
405.It Va WITH_CLOUDWARE
406Set to a non-empty value to enable building virtual machine images
407for various cloud hosting providers.
408Requires
409.Va CLOUDWARE
410to also be set.
411.El
412.Pp
413Additionally, the
414.Va CLOUDWARE
415and
416.Va WITH_CLOUDWARE
417variables can be added to
418.Pa release.conf ,
419and used in conjunction with
420.Pa release.sh .
421.Pp
422For a list of supported
423.Va CLOUDWARE
424values, run:
425.Bd -literal -offset indent
426cd /usr/src
427make -C release list-cloudware
428.Ed
429.Sh MAKEFILE TARGETS
430The release makefile
431.Pq Pa src/release/Makefile
432is fairly abstruse.
433Most developers will only be concerned with the
434.Cm release
435and
436.Cm install
437targets.
438.\" XXX: Some sort of introduction to this list?  All the others have one.
439.Bl -tag -width ".Cm packagesystem"
440.It Cm release
441Meta-target to build all release media and distributions applicable to this
442platform.
443.It Cm install
444Copy all produced release media to
445.Pa ${DESTDIR} .
446.It Cm cdrom
447Builds installation CD-ROM images.
448This may require the
449.Xr md 4
450(memory disk) device driver be present in the kernel
451(either by being compiled in or available as a module).
452This target produces files called
453.Pa disc1.iso
454and
455.Pa bootonly.iso
456as its output.
457.It Cm dvdrom
458Builds installation DVD-ROM images.
459This may require the
460.Xr md 4
461(memory disk) device driver be present in the kernel
462(either by being compiled in or available as a module).
463This target produces the
464.Pa dvd1.iso
465file as its output.
466.It Cm memstick
467Builds an installation memory stick image named
468.Pa memstick.img .
469Not applicable on all platforms.
470Requires that the
471.Xr md 4
472.Pq memory disk
473device driver be present in the kernel
474.Pq either by being compiled in or available as a module .
475.It Cm mini-memstick
476Similar to
477.Cm memstick ,
478with the exception that the installation distribution sets
479are not included.
480.It Cm ftp
481Creates a directory named
482.Pa ftp
483containing the distribution files used in network installations
484and suitable for upload to an FTP mirror.
485.It Cm vm-image
486Creates virtual machine disk images in various formats.
487The
488.Cm vm-image
489target requires the
490.Va WITH_VMIMAGES
491.Xr make 1
492environment variable to be set to a non-null value.
493.It Cm vm-cloudware
494Builds
495.Fx
496virtual machine images for various cloud hosting providers.
497See
498.Qq CLOUD HOSTING MACHINE IMAGES
499for implementation details.
500.It Cm list-cloudware
501Displays the list of valid
502.Va CLOUDWARE
503values.
504.It Cm list-vmtargets
505Displays the list of valid
506.Va VMFORMAT
507and
508.Va CLOUDWARE
509values.
510.El
511.Pp
512Major subtargets called by targets above:
513.Bl -tag -width ".Cm packagesystem"
514.It Cm packagesystem
515Generates all the distribution archives
516.Pq base, kernel, ports, doc
517applicable on this platform.
518.It Cm disc1
519Builds a bootable installation system containing all the distribution files
520packaged by the
521.Cm packagesystem
522target, and suitable for imaging by the
523.Cm cdrom ,
524.Cm dvdrom
525and
526.Cm memstick
527targets.
528.It Cm reldoc
529Builds the release documentation.
530This includes the release notes,
531hardware guide, and installation instructions.
532Other documentation, such as the Handbook,
533is built during the
534.Cm base.txz
535target invoked by
536.Cm packagesystem .
537.El
538.Sh ENVIRONMENT
539Optional variables:
540.Bl -tag -width ".Ev TARGET_ARCH"
541.It Ev OSRELEASE
542Optional base name for generated media images when invoking the
543.Cm install
544target
545.Pq e.g., FreeBSD-12.1-RELEASE-amd64 .
546Defaults to the output of
547.Ic `uname -s`-`uname -r`-`uname -p`
548within the chroot.
549.It Ev WORLDDIR
550Location of a directory containing the src tree.
551By default, the directory
552above the one containing the makefile
553.Pq Pa src .
554.It Ev PORTSDIR
555Location of a directory containing the ports tree.
556By default,
557.Pa /usr/ports .
558If it is unset or cannot be found, ports will not be included in the release.
559.It Ev NOPORTS
560If defined, the Ports Collection will be omitted from the release.
561.It Ev NOSRC
562If set, do not include system source code in the release.
563.It Ev TARGET
564The target hardware platform.
565This is analogous to the
566.Dq Nm uname Fl m
567output.
568This is necessary to cross-build some target architectures.
569For example, cross-building for ARM64 machines requires
570.Ev TARGET_ARCH Ns = Ns Li aarch64
571and
572.Ev TARGET Ns = Ns Li arm64 .
573If not set,
574.Ev TARGET
575defaults to the current hardware platform.
576.It Ev TARGET_ARCH
577The target machine processor architecture.
578This is analogous to the
579.Dq Nm uname Fl p
580output.
581Set this to cross-build for a different architecture.
582If not set,
583.Ev TARGET_ARCH
584defaults to the current machine architecture, unless
585.Ev TARGET
586is also set, in which case it defaults to the appropriate
587value for that platform.
588Typically, one only needs to set
589.Ev TARGET .
590.El
591.Sh FILES
592.Bl -tag -compact -width Pa
593.It Pa /usr/doc/Makefile
594.It Pa /usr/doc/share/mk/doc.project.mk
595.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
596.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.sites.mk
597.It Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
598.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile
599.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile.inc1
600.It Pa /usr/src/release/Makefile
601.It Pa /usr/src/release/Makefile.vm
602.It Pa /usr/src/release/release.sh
603.It Pa /usr/src/release/release.conf.sample
604.It Pa /usr/src/release/tools/*.conf
605.It Pa /usr/src/release/tools/vmimage.subr
606.El
607.Sh EXAMPLES
608The following sequence of commands can be used to build a
609.Dq "-CURRENT snapshot":
610.Bd -literal -offset indent
611cd /usr
612git clone -b main https://git.freebsd.org/src.git src
613cd src
614make buildworld buildkernel
615cd release
616make obj
617make release
618make install DESTDIR=/var/freebsd-snapshot
619.Ed
620.Pp
621After running these commands, all produced distribution files (tarballs
622for FTP, CD-ROM images, etc.) are available in the
623.Pa /var/freebsd-snapshot
624directory.
625.Pp
626The following sequence of commands can be used to build a
627.Dq "-CURRENT snapshot"
628in a clean environment, including ports and documentation:
629.Bd -literal -offset indent
630cd /usr/src/release
631sh release.sh
632.Ed
633.Pp
634Optionally, a configuration file can be used to customize the release build:
635.Bd -literal -offset indent
636cd /usr/src/release
637sh release.sh -c $HOME/release.conf
638.Ed
639.Pp
640Configuration files specific to various supported embedded systems, such as
641the Raspberry Pi, exist in the directory corresponding to the
642.Va TARGET
643.Xr make 1
644variable.
645For example, to build an image for the Raspberry Pi:
646.Bd -literal -offset indent
647cd /usr/src/release
648sh release.sh -c arm/RPI-B.conf
649.Ed
650.Pp
651To build an image for the Raspberry Pi 3:
652.Bd -literal -offset indent
653cd /usr/src/release
654sh release.sh -c arm64/RPI3.conf
655.Ed
656.Pp
657After running these commands, all prepared release files are available in the
658.Pa /scratch
659directory.
660The target directory can be changed by specifying the
661.Va CHROOTDIR
662variable in
663.Li release.conf .
664.Sh COMPATIBILITY
665The reldoc target was removed in commit f61e92ca5a23, and
666.Ev DOCDIR ,
667.Ev DOCBRANCH ,
668.Ev DOC_UPDATE_SKIP ,
669and
670.Ev NODOC
671are therefore no longer supported.
672.Sh SEE ALSO
673.Xr cc 1 ,
674.Xr git 1 Pq Pa ports/devel/git ,
675.Xr install 1 ,
676.Xr make 1 ,
677.Xr mkimg 1 ,
678.Xr uname 1 ,
679.Xr md 4 ,
680.Xr make.conf 5 ,
681.Xr build 7 ,
682.Xr ports 7 ,
683.Xr chroot 8 ,
684.Xr mtree 8 ,
685.Xr sysctl 8
686.Rs
687.%T "FreeBSD Release Engineering"
688.%U https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/freebsd-releng/
689.Re
690.Rs
691.%T "FreeBSD Developers' Handbook"
692.%U https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/
693.Re
694.Sh HISTORY
695.Fx
6961.x
697used a manual checklist, compiled by
698.An Rod Grimes ,
699to produce a release.
700Apart from being incomplete, the list put a lot of specific demands on
701available file systems and was quite torturous to execute.
702.Pp
703As part of the
704.Fx 2.0
705release engineering effort, significant
706effort was spent getting
707.Pa src/release/Makefile
708into a shape where it could at least automate most of the tediousness
709of building a release in a sterile environment.
710.Pp
711For the
712.Fx 9.0
713release,
714.Pa src/release/Makefile
715was overhauled and the wrapper script
716.Pa src/release/generate-release.sh
717introduced to support the introduction of a new installer.
718.Pp
719For the
720.Fx 9.2
721release,
722.Pa src/release/release.sh
723was introduced to support per-build configuration files.
724.Pa src/release/release.sh
725is heavily based on the
726.Pa src/release/generate-release.sh
727script.
728.Pp
729At near 1000 revisions spread over multiple branches, the
730.Xr git 1
731log of
732.Pa src/release/Makefile
733contains a vivid historical record of some
734of the hardships release engineers go through.
735.Sh AUTHORS
736.Pa src/release/Makefile
737was originally written by
738.An -nosplit
739.An Rod Grimes ,
740.An Jordan Hubbard ,
741and
742.An Poul-Henning Kamp .
743.Pp
744This manual page was originally written by
745.An Murray Stokely Aq Mt murray@FreeBSD.org .
746.Pp
747It was updated by
748.An Nathan Whitehorn Aq Mt nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org
749to include the
750.Fa generate-release.sh
751script used for the
752.Fx 9.0
753release cycle.
754.Pp
755It was later updated by
756.An Glen Barber Aq Mt gjb@FreeBSD.org
757to include the
758.Fa release.sh
759script used for the
760.Fx 9.2
761release cycle.
762