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All rights reserved. 24# 25 26Introduction 27------------ 28 29This README describes some basics about creating, modifying, and 30building packages in ON. All package creation in ON is done using 31tools available to our customers. If terminology in this document 32is confusing, you may wish to review the pkg(5) manpage. 33 34Packaging Overview 35------------------ 36 37usr/src/pkg/ contains the definitions and rules needed to build an IPS 38repository which contain the deliverables from an ON build. 39 40The manifests directory contains all manifests, and has one file 41per package. For most packaging changes you only need to add or 42change the packaging manifests themselves. 43 44The build rules create a package repository. Separate DEBUG and 45non-DEBUG versions are built, and are available at: 46 $CODEMGR_WS/packages/$MACH/nightly[-nd]/repo.redist 47 48Building Packages 49----------------- 50 51The -p option to nightly will build the IPS repository. 52 53Alternatively, in usr/src/pkg/Makefile there are make targets for: 54 55 all 56 Process manifests into their final form with unresolved 57 dependencies before publication. 58 59 install 60 Publish packages. 61 62 gendeps 63 Run `pkgdepend resolve`. See Dependencies section. 64 65 protocmp 66 Compare the proto area against package definitions for 67 missing or incorrect files. 68 69 pmodes 70 Check file and directory modes for best practices. 71 72 check 73 Run protocmp and pmodes. 74 75The build behavior may modified by the following variables: 76 77 SUPPRESSPKGDEP 78 If SUPPRESSPKGDEP is set to "true" in your environment, 79 package dependencies will not be generated. This variable 80 should not be set in normal builds as it will mask product 81 bugs. 82 83 PKGDEBUG 84 If PKGDEBUG is set in your environment, $MAKE will print 85 detailed information about the commands it executes to 86 process and publish packages. 87 88 ONNV_BUILDNUM 89 If ONNV_BUILDNUM is set to an older ON build number, 90 your packages will be published at that version instead 91 of the one defined in usr/src/Makefile.buildnum, which 92 is managed by the gatekeepers. 93 94A set of intermediate build products are placed in 95usr/src/pkg/packages.$MACH/. These can be useful during development. 96 97 .mog 98 The resulting package manifest after running pkgmogrify(1) 99 on the supplied manifest. See below for details on 100 pkgmogrify(1) use in ON. 101 102 .dep 103 The resulting manifest after running `pkgdepend generate` 104 on the .mog manifest. 105 106 .res 107 The resulting manifest after running `pkgdepend resolve` 108 on the .dep manifest. 109 110Incremental Builds 111------------------ 112 113 If you want to process a subset of manifests, simply set PKGS on the 114 make command line and specify the "all" target. If you want to process 115 them all, simply specify the "all" target. 116 117 % dmake -e PKGS="BRCMbnx BRCMbnxe" all 118 % dmake -e all 119 120 If you want to publish a subset of packages, simply set PKGS on the 121 make command line and specify the "install" target. Overriding PKGS 122 will cause dependency resolution to be limited to PKGS from the 123 current build, with a fallback to packages installed on the build 124 system. If you want to publish them all, simply specify the 125 "install" target. 126 127 % dmake -e PKGS="BRCMbnx BRCMbnxe" install 128 % dmake -e install 129 130 You can also use package names, or package names with ".pub" 131 extensions, as build targets. This will cause processing or 132 publication of the specified package(s). 133 134 The on-disk repository will be initialized when it does not exist, 135 or when you run nightly -p. If you build incrementally, 136 packages will simply be added to the existing repository. 137 138 To do cross-platform packaging, prefix your target with (for 139 example) "sparc/", as in "dmake sparc/install". Note that we 140 currently pull some license files directly from a built source 141 tree, so if you do this in a workspace that had proto area copied 142 in via nightly -U, then you'll need to set $SRC to point to the 143 workspace that was actually built. 144 145Testing Packages 146---------------- 147 148To test the generated repository, you should use the "onu" tool 149available from /opt/onbld/bin or usr/src/tools/scripts/ to setup and 150upgrade your system. A manpage is available in /opt/onbld/man 151or usr/src/tools/scripts/onu.1. 152 153Alternatively, you can manually start a pkg.depot(1M) server to 154serve the generated repository to multiple test machines. 155 156 Start up a depot on your build machine. 157 cd $CODEMGR_WS/packages/$MACH/nightly[-nd] 158 /usr/lib/pkg.depotd -d repo.redist -p <port> & 159 160 Make SURE you choose an unused port and the depot 161 starts successfully. 162 163 The depot can be started across NFS as well if you 164 have a fast pipe. 165 166 Configure your test system. 167 pkg set-publisher -P -g http://<your server host>:<port> on-nightly 168 pkg set-publisher --non-sticky opensolaris.org 169 pkg uninstall entire 170 171 pkg image-update your test system. 172 pkg image-update will upgrade all packages on your test system 173 174Always make sure your bits are installed with image-update. 175 Check your versions. 176 pkg info osnet-incorporation 177 178 Multiple packages should be updated. 179 If you did a full build, all ON packages will be updated. 180 When image-update tells you that only one or two packages has 181 been updated, you likely did not get the updates you expected. 182 183There are various tactics for troubleshooting a failed upgrade. 184 Make sure entire is uninstalled. 185 186 pkg install -nv osnet-incorporation@<your version> 187 Ask IPS to explicitly check if ON can be installed, and 188 if it can't, tell you why not. 189 190 Obsolete and renamed packages can cause trouble. 191 pkg search -l ::pkg.renamed:true 192 pkg search -l ::pkg.obsolete:true 193 194 195Making Packaging Changes 196------------------------ 197 198Package definitions are in usr/src/pkg/manifests/, and have one 199file per package, including for multi-architecture packages. For 200most packaging changes you only need to add or change the packaging 201manifests themselves. No packaging metadata may be kept outside of the 202manifests. If you find yourself needing to modify usr/src/pkg/Makefile, 203you're almost certainly doing something wrong. 204 205Remember that the "check" target is available to check many of 206your packaging changes. 207 208We run pkgmogrify(1) over the manifests before publication. This 209allows us to apply a set of macros and package transformations in 210order to make the manifests themselves easier to maintain. 211 212We supply a set of commonly-used macros for use in package manifests. 213These are the PKGMOG_DEFINES in usr/src/pkg/Makefile. 214 215 $(i386_ONLY) 216 $(sparc_ONLY) 217 $(ARCH) 218 $(ARCH32) 219 $(ARCH64) 220 $(PKGVERS), which is set to 221 $(PKGVERS_COMPONENT),$(PKGVERS_BUILTON)-$(PKGVERS_BRANCH) 222 223pkgmogrify(1) also allows us to include a set of default transformations. 224The definitions for these transforms are in usr/src/pkg/transforms/. An 225overview of their use is supplied here, but for a full accounting, please 226read pkmogrify(1) and the files themselves. 227 228 defaults 229 This transform is applied to all manifests. It specifies 230 a set of sensible default permissions, a set of 231 directory locations for which the reboot-needed actuator 232 is always applied to files, and some other basic defaults. 233 234 publish 235 This transform is applied to all manifests. It ensures 236 that manifest lines which don't apply to the current 237 architecture are stripped. 238 239 restart_fmri 240 This transform is applied to all manifests. It modifies 241 all package manifest lines for SMF manifests in standard 242 locations to include an actuator which runs manifest-import 243 on installation/update/removal, as well as some others. If 244 you're adding a new class of file that would benefit from 245 a restart or refresh of a specific SMF service, please add 246 it here. 247 248 extract_metadata 249 This transform is applied to all manifests. It deals with 250 manipulations required for packaging metadata like 251 pkg.renamed, and pkg.obsolete. 252 253 hollow_zone_pkg 254 This transform is available for explicit inclusion in 255 some manifests. It ensures that all contents of the 256 package are not installed within a non-global zone, but the 257 package and its metadata are available in order to satisfy 258 packaging dependencies. 259 260pkgmogrify(1) also allows us to use comments and continuation lines 261in our manifests. 262 263Zones and Packages 264------------------ 265 266pkg(5) uses variants to implement zones. If a package is marked 267with both global and non-global zone variants, the package contents will 268be installed in both global and non-global by default. 269 set name=variant.opensolaris.zone value=global value=nonglobal 270 271Specific actions within a package can be tagged as applying to only 272the global zone or only the non-global zones. 273 274The hollow_zone_pkg transform described above is also available to 275simplify a common packaging scenario. 276 277Dependencies 278------------ 279 280Package dependencies are automatically calculated during build time 281using pkgdepend(1). After you've done a build, you can verify your 282dependencies in the <package>.res file described above. If the 283file is missing a dependency that you believe could be auto-detected, 284please file a bug against pkgdepend(1). 285 286Dependencies can be added manually using the "depend" action. Please 287add a comment describing why the dependency is required. 288 289Moving Content Between Packages and Removing Content 290---------------------------------------------------- 291 292pkg(5) tracks when content is removed from packages, and automatically 293removes it. 294 295If you need to move content between packages, there are two primary 296things to do. 297 298 "preserve" files must be marked with original_name. 299 The first time a "preserve" file moves between packages, 300 you must set original_name=<original package>:<file> 301 in that file's action. Subsequent moves do not require 302 modification. 303 304 Consider adding a dependency on the new package. 305 The only way a system will end up with a new package 306 after upgrade is if an existing package depends on it. 307 308Renaming a Package 309------------------ 310 311To rename a package, leave the old package manifest in place, but 312empty it of all delivered content. The old package should include: 313 314 set name=pkg.fmri with the version set explicitly to the 315 build you're integrating into. For example, if you wanted 316 to rename SUNWrmodu in build 133 you'd change the pkg.fmri 317 line to read 318 set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/SUNWrmodu@0.5.11,5.11-0.133 319 320 set name=pkg.renamed value=true 321 322 The architectures and variants you're renaming. These 323 should just be copied from your old package, as you 324 must rename a package on all architectures and 325 variants simultaneously. 326 327 A dependency on the new package. 328 329If there were "preserve" files in the package you're renaming, make 330sure to create original_name settings in the new package. 331 332If there was a org.opensolaris.noincorp property in the package being 333renamed, make sure you keep it in both the original and the renamed 334packages. 335 336EOFs and Removals 337----------------- 338 339To remove files, directories, drivers, or anything else within a package, 340simply stop delivering them in the package. IPS will manage the removal 341of no longer delivered content. 342 343Package removals have impact on the rest of the system. Before marking 344a package as obsolete, search in the OpenSolaris development 345repository (http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev or http://ipkg.sfbay/dev) 346to find out if any other packages depend on the software you intend 347to EOF. If any packages do, you need to coordinate with those 348consolidations. 349 350The "slim_install" package may depend on ON packages. If it does, 351you must send a FLAG DAY message for ON users and PIT who test 352install. You must also file an installation bug to get that package 353updated in the same build or earlier than you intend to integrate. 354You should also test install yourself. You can do this by replacing 355the "slim_install" in your Distro Constructor manifest with the 356explicit list of packages to install. 357 358To remove a package, you must mark it as obsolete. You must *also* mark 359as obsolete any packages which are renamed ancestors of this package, and 360remove their rename dependencies. Here is what you must do. 361 362To find rename ancestors, select all of the manifests which are renames, 363then look for the one which was renamed to the package you care about. 364For example, to find rename ancestors of 'system/zones', do the following: 365 366 $ cd usr/src/pkg/manifests 367 $ mypkgname=system/zones 368 $ grep -l "fmri=pkg:/$mypkgname@" `grep -l pkg.renamed *.mf` /dev/null 369 SUNWzone.mf 370 371Make sure to check that the package has not undergone multiple renames! 372 373 $ mypkgname=SUNWzone 374 $ grep -l "fmri=pkg:/$mypkgname@" `grep -l pkg.renamed *.mf` /dev/null 375 $ 376 377Once you have the renamed ancestor list, for *each* of the packages (the 378newly obsolete package, and its renamed ancestors), edit the package as 379follows: 380 381 Update 'set name=pkg.fmri' with the version set explicitly to the 382 build you're integrating into. For example, if you wanted 383 to remove SUNWwbsd in build 133 you'd change the pkg.fmri 384 line to read: 385 'set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/SUNWwbsd@0.5.11,5.11-0.133' 386 387 Add 'set name=pkg.obsolete value=true'. 388 389 Maintain the architecture and variant declarations in the 390 package you are obsoleting. Note that you must obsolete a 391 package on all architectures and variants simultaneously. 392 393 Delete everything else. 394 395 If the package is a renamed ancestor, leave a comment behind as 396 follows: 397 398 # Was renamed to <other-pkg-name>, both now obsolete. 399 400Here is a complete example. SUNWfoobar was a package which was renamed 401to system/foobar in build 140, and then later obsoleted in build 150. 402Note that in all cases the package FMRI is updated to the obsoletion 403build, 150. 404 405 SUNWfoobar.mf: 406 # Was renamed to system/foobar, both now obsolete. 407 set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/SUNWfoobar@0.5.11,5.11-0.150 408 set name=pkg.obsolete value=true 409 set name=variant.arch value=$(ARCH) 410 411 system-foobar.mf: 412 set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/system/foobar@0.5.11,5.11-0.150 413 set name=pkg.obsolete value=true 414 set name=variant.arch value=$(ARCH) 415 416Creating a Package 417------------------ 418 419The easiest thing is to copy a package similar to the one you're 420trying to create. Note that packages are no longer split on the 421/usr and / boundary. 422 423The following actions are required for all packages in ON. 424 set name=pkg.fmri 425 Every package must have an FMRI. That is the package's 426 name. 427 428 set name=pkg.summary 429 Every package must have a short summary of its purpose. 430 431 set name=pkg.description 432 Every package must have a one-sentence description of 433 its purpose. 434 435 set name=variant.arch 436 Every package must specify which architectures it delivers. 437 438 set name=info.classification 439 Every package must specify a category for the packaging GUI. 440 You must use an existing category, and may not invent new ones. 441 Existing categories and their subcategories are listed 442 in /usr/share/package-manager/data/opensolaris.org.sections. 443 444 license 445 All packages must specify a set of license actions. If 446 you're adding items here that are not already included in 447 usr/src/pkg/license_files, then you will also need to modify 448 usr/src/tools/opensolaris/license-list. 449 450You don't need to set the following. They're taken care of for all OS/Net 451packages in the transforms/common_actions file. 452 453 set name=variant.opensolaris.zone 454 Every package must specify whether it can be installed in 455 global zones, non-global zones, or both. All ON packages are 456 delivered in both global and non-global zones. 457 458 set name=org.opensolaris.consolidation value=osnet 459 All packages from OS/Net come from OS/Net... 460 461Drivers and Packages 462-------------------- 463 464Scripting is no longer required to deal with addition or removal of 465drivers in ON. A "driver" action should be specified for each driver, 466and IPS will handle updates to all the driver files. 467