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1#!/bin/ksh -p
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21#
22
23#
24# Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
25# Copyright 2008, 2010, Richard Lowe
26# Copyright 2011 Nexenta Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
27# Copyright 2012 Joshua M. Clulow <josh@sysmgr.org>
28# Copyright (c) 2017 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
29# Copyright 2020 Joyent, Inc.
30# Copyright 2018 OmniOS Community Edition (OmniOSce) Association.
31# Copyright 2019 Peter Trible.
32#
33# Based on the nightly script from the integration folks,
34# Mostly modified and owned by mike_s.
35# Changes also by kjc, dmk.
36#
37# BRINGOVER_WS may be specified in the env file.
38# The default is the old behavior of CLONE_WS
39#
40# -i on the command line, means fast options, so when it's on the
41# command line (only), check builds are skipped no matter what
42# the setting of their individual flags are in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS.
43#
44# OPTHOME  may be set in the environment to override /opt
45#
46
47#
48# The CDPATH variable causes ksh's `cd' builtin to emit messages to stdout
49# under certain circumstances, which can really screw things up; unset it.
50#
51unset CDPATH
52
53# Get the absolute path of the nightly script that the user invoked.  This
54# may be a relative path, and we need to do this before changing directory.
55nightly_path=`whence $0`
56
57#
58# Keep track of where we found nightly so we can invoke the matching
59# which_scm script.  If that doesn't work, don't go guessing, just rely
60# on the $PATH settings, which will generally give us either /opt/onbld
61# or the user's workspace.
62#
63WHICH_SCM=$(dirname $nightly_path)/which_scm
64if [[ ! -x $WHICH_SCM ]]; then
65	WHICH_SCM=which_scm
66fi
67
68function fatal_error
69{
70	print -u2 "nightly: $*"
71	exit 1
72}
73
74#
75# Function to do a DEBUG and non-DEBUG build. Needed because we might
76# need to do another for the source build, and since we only deliver DEBUG or
77# non-DEBUG packages.
78#
79# usage: normal_build
80#
81function normal_build {
82
83	typeset orig_p_FLAG="$p_FLAG"
84	typeset crypto_signer="$CODESIGN_USER"
85
86	suffix=""
87
88	# non-DEBUG build begins
89
90	if [ "$F_FLAG" = "n" ]; then
91		set_non_debug_build_flags
92		CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \
93		    build "non-DEBUG" "$suffix-nd" "-nd" "$MULTI_PROTO"
94	else
95		echo "\n==== No non-DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE"
96	fi
97
98	# non-DEBUG build ends
99
100	# DEBUG build begins
101
102	if [ "$D_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
103		set_debug_build_flags
104		CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \
105		    build "DEBUG" "$suffix" "" "$MULTI_PROTO"
106	else
107		echo "\n==== No DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE"
108	fi
109
110	# DEBUG build ends
111
112	p_FLAG="$orig_p_FLAG"
113}
114
115#
116# usage: run_hook HOOKNAME ARGS...
117#
118# If variable "$HOOKNAME" is defined, insert a section header into
119# our logs and then run the command with ARGS
120#
121function run_hook {
122	HOOKNAME=$1
123	eval HOOKCMD=\$$HOOKNAME
124	shift
125
126	if [ -n "$HOOKCMD" ]; then
127		(
128			echo "\n==== Running $HOOKNAME command: $HOOKCMD ====\n"
129			( $HOOKCMD "$@" 2>&1 )
130			if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
131				# Let exit status propagate up
132				touch $TMPDIR/abort
133			fi
134		) | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
135
136		if [ -f $TMPDIR/abort ]; then
137			build_ok=n
138			echo "\nAborting at request of $HOOKNAME" |
139				tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
140			exit 1
141		fi
142	fi
143}
144
145# Return library search directive as function of given root.
146function myldlibs {
147	echo "-L$1/lib -L$1/usr/lib"
148}
149
150# Return header search directive as function of given root.
151function myheaders {
152	echo "-I$1/usr/include"
153}
154
155#
156# Function to do the build, including package generation.
157# usage: build LABEL SUFFIX ND MULTIPROTO
158# - LABEL is used to tag build output.
159# - SUFFIX is used to distinguish files (e.g., DEBUG vs non-DEBUG,
160#   open-only vs full tree).
161# - ND is "-nd" (non-DEBUG builds) or "" (DEBUG builds).
162# - If MULTIPROTO is "yes", it means to name the proto area according to
163#   SUFFIX.  Otherwise ("no"), (re)use the standard proto area.
164#
165function build {
166	LABEL=$1
167	SUFFIX=$2
168	ND=$3
169	MULTIPROTO=$4
170	INSTALLOG=install${SUFFIX}-${MACH}
171	NOISE=noise${SUFFIX}-${MACH}
172	PKGARCHIVE=${PKGARCHIVE_ORIG}${SUFFIX}
173
174	ORIGROOT=$ROOT
175	[ $MULTIPROTO = no ] || export ROOT=$ROOT$SUFFIX
176
177	export ENVLDLIBS1=`myldlibs $ROOT`
178	export ENVCPPFLAGS1=`myheaders $ROOT`
179
180	this_build_ok=y
181	#
182	#	Build OS-Networking source
183	#
184	echo "\n==== Building OS-Net source at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \
185		>> $LOGFILE
186
187	rm -f $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out
188	cd $SRC
189	/bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \
190	    tee -a $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE
191
192	echo "\n==== Build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
193	egrep ":" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out |
194	    egrep -e "(^${MAKE}:|[ 	]error[: 	\n]|ld: guidance:)" | \
195	    egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \
196	    egrep -v "cc .* -o error " | \
197	    egrep -v "warning" | tee $TMPDIR/build_errs${SUFFIX} \
198	    >> $mail_msg_file
199	    sed -n "/^Undefined[ 	]*first referenced$/,/^ld: fatal:/p" \
200	    < $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $mail_msg_file
201	if [[ -s $TMPDIR/build_errs${SUFFIX} ]]; then
202		build_ok=n
203		this_build_ok=n
204	fi
205	grep "bootblock image is .* bytes too big" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \
206		>> $mail_msg_file
207	if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
208		build_ok=n
209		this_build_ok=n
210	fi
211
212	echo "\n==== Build warnings ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file
213	egrep -i 'warn:|warning:' $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \
214		| egrep -v '^tic:' \
215		| egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \
216		| egrep -v "parameter <PSTAMP> set to" \
217		| egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \
218		| egrep -v "redefining segment flags attribute for" \
219		| tee $TMPDIR/build_warnings${SUFFIX} >> $mail_msg_file
220	if [[ -s $TMPDIR/build_warnings${SUFFIX} ]]; then
221		build_ok=n
222		this_build_ok=n
223	fi
224
225	echo "\n==== Ended OS-Net source build at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \
226		>> $LOGFILE
227
228	echo "\n==== Elapsed build time ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file
229	tail -3  $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >>$mail_msg_file
230
231	if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" ]; then
232		rm -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref
233		if [ -f $SRC/${NOISE}.out ]; then
234			mv $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref
235		fi
236		grep : $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \
237			| egrep -v '^/' \
238			| egrep -v '^(Start|Finish|real|user|sys|./bld_awk)' \
239			| egrep -v '^tic:' \
240			| egrep -v '^mcs' \
241			| egrep -v '^LD_LIBRARY_PATH=' \
242			| egrep -v 'ar: creating' \
243			| egrep -v 'ar: writing' \
244			| egrep -v 'conflicts:' \
245			| egrep -v ':saved created' \
246			| egrep -v '^stty.*c:' \
247			| egrep -v '^mfgname.c:' \
248			| egrep -v '^uname-i.c:' \
249			| egrep -v '^volumes.c:' \
250			| egrep -v '^lint library construction:' \
251			| egrep -v 'tsort: INFORM:' \
252			| egrep -v 'stripalign:' \
253			| egrep -v 'chars, width' \
254			| egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \
255			| egrep -v 'PSTAMP' \
256			| egrep -v '^Manifying' \
257			| egrep -v 'Ignoring unknown host' \
258			| egrep -v 'Processing method:' \
259			| egrep -v '^Writing' \
260			| egrep -v 'spellin1:' \
261			| egrep -v '^adding:' \
262			| egrep -v "^echo 'msgid" \
263			| egrep -v '^echo ' \
264			| egrep -v '\.c:$' \
265			| egrep -v '^Adding file:' \
266			| egrep -v 'CLASSPATH=' \
267			| egrep -v '\/var\/mail\/:saved' \
268			| egrep -v -- '-DUTS_VERSION=' \
269			| egrep -v '^Running Mkbootstrap' \
270			| egrep -v '^Applet length read:' \
271			| egrep -v 'bytes written:' \
272			| egrep -v '^File:SolarisAuthApplet.bin' \
273			| egrep -v -i 'jibversion' \
274			| egrep -v '^Output size:' \
275			| egrep -v '^Solo size statistics:' \
276			| egrep -v '^Using ROM API Version' \
277			| egrep -v '^Zero Signature length:' \
278			| egrep -v '^Note \(probably harmless\):' \
279			| egrep -v '::' \
280			| egrep -v '^\+' \
281			| egrep -v 'svccfg-native -s svc:/' \
282			| sort | uniq >$SRC/${NOISE}.out
283		if [ ! -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref ]; then
284			cp $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref
285		fi
286		echo "\n==== Build noise differences ($LABEL) ====\n" \
287			>>$mail_msg_file
288		diff $SRC/${NOISE}.ref $SRC/${NOISE}.out >>$mail_msg_file
289	fi
290
291	#
292	#	Re-sign selected binaries using signing server
293	#	(gatekeeper builds only)
294	#
295	if [ -n "$CODESIGN_USER" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then
296		echo "\n==== Signing proto area at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
297		signing_file="${TMPDIR}/signing"
298		rm -f ${signing_file}
299		export CODESIGN_USER
300		signproto $SRC/tools/codesign/creds 2>&1 | \
301			tee -a ${signing_file} >> $LOGFILE
302		echo "\n==== Finished signing proto area at `date` ====\n" \
303		    >> $LOGFILE
304		echo "\n==== Crypto module signing errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \
305		    >> $mail_msg_file
306		egrep 'WARNING|ERROR' ${signing_file} >> $mail_msg_file
307		if (( $? == 0 )) ; then
308			build_ok=n
309			this_build_ok=n
310		fi
311	fi
312
313	#
314	#	Building Packages
315	#
316	if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then
317		if [ -d $SRC/pkg ]; then
318			echo "\n==== Creating $LABEL packages at `date` ====\n" \
319				>> $LOGFILE
320			echo "Clearing out $PKGARCHIVE ..." >> $LOGFILE
321			rm -rf $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1
322			mkdir -p $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1
323
324			rm -f $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out
325			cd $SRC/pkg
326			/bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \
327			    tee -a $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE
328
329			echo "\n==== package build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \
330				>> $mail_msg_file
331
332			egrep "${MAKE}|ERROR|WARNING" $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out | \
333				grep ':' | \
334				grep -v PSTAMP | \
335				egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \
336				tee $TMPDIR/package >> $mail_msg_file
337			if [[ -s $TMPDIR/package ]]; then
338				build_extras_ok=n
339				this_build_ok=n
340			fi
341		else
342			#
343			# Handle it gracefully if -p was set but there so
344			# no pkg directory.
345			#
346			echo "\n==== No $LABEL packages to build ====\n" \
347				>> $LOGFILE
348		fi
349	else
350		echo "\n==== Not creating $LABEL packages ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
351	fi
352
353	ROOT=$ORIGROOT
354}
355
356#
357# Bootstrap build tools which are pre-requisites for the rest of the build.
358#
359function bootstrap_tools {
360	echo "\n==== Bootstrapping tools at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
361
362	typeset INSTALLOG=install-bootstrap-${MACH}
363
364	rm -f $TMPDIR/make-state ${TOOLS}/$INSTALLOG.out
365	cd ${TOOLS}
366	/bin/time $MAKE -K $TMPDIR/make-state -e TARGET=install bootstrap \
367	    2>&1 | tee -a ${TOOLS}/$INSTALLOG.out >> $LOGFILE
368
369	echo "\n==== Bootstrap build errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
370
371	egrep ":" ${TOOLS}/$INSTALLOG.out |
372	    egrep -e "(${MAKE}:|[ 	]error[: 	\n])" | \
373	    egrep -v warning | tee $TMPDIR/bootstrap_errors >> $mail_msg_file
374
375	[[ -s $TMPDIR/bootstrap_errors ]] && return 1
376	return 0
377}
378
379#
380# Build and install the onbld tools.
381#
382# usage: build_tools DESTROOT
383#
384# returns non-zero status if the build was successful.
385#
386function build_tools {
387	DESTROOT=$1
388
389	INSTALLOG=install-${MACH}
390
391	echo "\n==== Building tools at `date` ====\n" \
392		>> $LOGFILE
393
394	rm -f ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out
395	cd ${TOOLS}
396	/bin/time $MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=${DESTROOT} -e install 2>&1 | \
397	    tee -a ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE
398
399	echo "\n==== Tools build errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
400
401	egrep ":" ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out |
402		egrep -e "(${MAKE}:|[ 	]error[: 	\n])" | \
403		egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \
404		egrep -v warning | tee $TMPDIR/tools_errors >> $mail_msg_file
405
406	if [[ -s $TMPDIR/tools_errors ]]; then
407		return 1
408	fi
409	return 0
410}
411
412function staffer {
413	if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then
414		"$@"
415	else
416		arg="\"$1\""
417		shift
418		for i
419		do
420			arg="$arg \"$i\""
421		done
422		eval su $STAFFER -c \'$arg\'
423	fi
424}
425
426#
427# Verify that the closed bins are present
428#
429function check_closed_bins {
430	if [[ -n "$ON_CLOSED_BINS" && ! -d "$ON_CLOSED_BINS" ]]; then
431		echo "ON_CLOSED_BINS must point to the closed binaries tree."
432		build_ok=n
433		exit 1
434	fi
435}
436
437#
438# wrapper over wsdiff.
439# usage: do_wsdiff LABEL OLDPROTO NEWPROTO
440#
441function do_wsdiff {
442	label=$1
443	oldproto=$2
444	newproto=$3
445
446	wsdiff="wsdiff"
447	[ "$t_FLAG" = y ] && wsdiff="wsdiff -t"
448
449	echo "\n==== Getting object changes since last build at `date`" \
450	    "($label) ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
451	$wsdiff -s -r ${TMPDIR}/wsdiff.results $oldproto $newproto 2>&1 | \
452		    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
453	echo "\n==== Object changes determined at `date` ($label) ====\n" | \
454	    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
455}
456
457#
458# Functions for setting build flags (DEBUG/non-DEBUG).  Keep them
459# together.
460#
461
462function set_non_debug_build_flags {
463	export RELEASE_BUILD ; RELEASE_BUILD=
464	unset EXTRA_OPTIONS
465	unset EXTRA_CFLAGS
466	if [ -n "$RELEASE_CONSOLE_COLOR" ]; then
467		export DEFAULT_CONSOLE_COLOR="$RELEASE_CONSOLE_COLOR"
468	fi
469}
470
471function set_debug_build_flags {
472	unset RELEASE_BUILD
473	unset EXTRA_OPTIONS
474	unset EXTRA_CFLAGS
475
476	if [ -n "$DEBUG_CONSOLE_COLOR" ]; then
477		export DEFAULT_CONSOLE_COLOR="$DEBUG_CONSOLE_COLOR"
478	fi
479}
480
481
482MACH=`uname -p`
483
484if [ "$OPTHOME" = "" ]; then
485	OPTHOME=/opt
486	export OPTHOME
487fi
488
489USAGE='Usage: nightly [-in] [+t] [-V VERS ] <env_file>
490
491Where:
492	-i	Fast incremental options (no clobber, check)
493	-n      Do not do a bringover
494	+t	Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin
495	-V VERS set the build version string to VERS
496
497	<env_file>  file in Bourne shell syntax that sets and exports
498	variables that configure the operation of this script and many of
499	the scripts this one calls. If <env_file> does not exist,
500	it will be looked for in $OPTHOME/onbld/env.
501
502non-DEBUG is the default build type. Build options can be set in the
503NIGHTLY_OPTIONS variable in the <env_file> as follows:
504
505	-A	check for ABI differences in .so files
506	-C	check for cstyle/hdrchk errors
507	-D	do a build with DEBUG on
508	-F	do _not_ do a non-DEBUG build
509	-G	gate keeper default group of options (-au)
510	-I	integration engineer default group of options (-ampu)
511	-M	do not run pmodes (safe file permission checker)
512	-N	do not run protocmp
513	-R	default group of options for building a release (-mp)
514	-U	update proto area in the parent
515	-V VERS set the build version string to VERS
516	-f	find unreferenced files
517	-i	do an incremental build (no "make clobber")
518	-m	send mail to $MAILTO at end of build
519	-n      do not do a bringover
520	-p	create packages
521	-r	check ELF runtime attributes in the proto area
522	-t	build and use the tools in $SRC/tools (default setting)
523	+t	Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin
524	-u	update proto_list_$MACH and friends in the parent workspace;
525		when used with -f, also build an unrefmaster.out in the parent
526	-w	report on differences between previous and current proto areas
527'
528#
529#	A log file will be generated under the name $LOGFILE
530#	for partially completed build and log.`date '+%F'`
531#	in the same directory for fully completed builds.
532#
533
534# default values for low-level FLAGS; G I R are group FLAGS
535A_FLAG=n
536C_FLAG=n
537D_FLAG=n
538F_FLAG=n
539f_FLAG=n
540i_FLAG=n; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=n
541M_FLAG=n
542m_FLAG=n
543N_FLAG=n
544n_FLAG=n
545p_FLAG=n
546r_FLAG=n
547t_FLAG=y
548U_FLAG=n
549u_FLAG=n
550V_FLAG=n
551w_FLAG=n
552W_FLAG=n
553#
554build_ok=y
555build_extras_ok=y
556
557#
558# examine arguments
559#
560
561OPTIND=1
562while getopts +intV:W FLAG
563do
564	case $FLAG in
565	  i )	i_FLAG=y; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=y
566		;;
567	  n )	n_FLAG=y
568		;;
569	 +t )	t_FLAG=n
570		;;
571	  V )	V_FLAG=y
572		V_ARG="$OPTARG"
573		;;
574	  W )   W_FLAG=y
575		;;
576	 \? )	echo "$USAGE"
577		exit 1
578		;;
579	esac
580done
581
582# correct argument count after options
583shift `expr $OPTIND - 1`
584
585# test that the path to the environment-setting file was given
586if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
587	echo "$USAGE"
588	exit 1
589fi
590
591# check if user is running nightly as root
592# ISUSER is set non-zero if an ordinary user runs nightly, or is zero
593# when root invokes nightly.
594/usr/bin/id | grep '^uid=0(' >/dev/null 2>&1
595ISUSER=$?;	export ISUSER
596
597#
598# force locale to C
599LANG=C;		export LANG
600LC_ALL=C;	export LC_ALL
601LC_COLLATE=C;	export LC_COLLATE
602LC_CTYPE=C;	export LC_CTYPE
603LC_MESSAGES=C;	export LC_MESSAGES
604LC_MONETARY=C;	export LC_MONETARY
605LC_NUMERIC=C;	export LC_NUMERIC
606LC_TIME=C;	export LC_TIME
607
608# clear environment variables we know to be bad for the build
609unset LD_OPTIONS
610unset LD_AUDIT		LD_AUDIT_32		LD_AUDIT_64
611unset LD_BIND_NOW	LD_BIND_NOW_32		LD_BIND_NOW_64
612unset LD_BREADTH	LD_BREADTH_32		LD_BREADTH_64
613unset LD_CONFIG		LD_CONFIG_32		LD_CONFIG_64
614unset LD_DEBUG		LD_DEBUG_32		LD_DEBUG_64
615unset LD_DEMANGLE	LD_DEMANGLE_32		LD_DEMANGLE_64
616unset LD_FLAGS		LD_FLAGS_32		LD_FLAGS_64
617unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH	LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32	LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
618unset LD_LOADFLTR	LD_LOADFLTR_32		LD_LOADFLTR_64
619unset LD_NOAUDIT	LD_NOAUDIT_32		LD_NOAUDIT_64
620unset LD_NOAUXFLTR	LD_NOAUXFLTR_32		LD_NOAUXFLTR_64
621unset LD_NOCONFIG	LD_NOCONFIG_32		LD_NOCONFIG_64
622unset LD_NODIRCONFIG	LD_NODIRCONFIG_32	LD_NODIRCONFIG_64
623unset LD_NODIRECT	LD_NODIRECT_32		LD_NODIRECT_64
624unset LD_NOLAZYLOAD	LD_NOLAZYLOAD_32	LD_NOLAZYLOAD_64
625unset LD_NOOBJALTER	LD_NOOBJALTER_32	LD_NOOBJALTER_64
626unset LD_NOVERSION	LD_NOVERSION_32		LD_NOVERSION_64
627unset LD_ORIGIN		LD_ORIGIN_32		LD_ORIGIN_64
628unset LD_PRELOAD	LD_PRELOAD_32		LD_PRELOAD_64
629unset LD_PROFILE	LD_PROFILE_32		LD_PROFILE_64
630
631unset CONFIG
632unset GROUP
633unset OWNER
634unset REMOTE
635unset ENV
636unset ARCH
637unset CLASSPATH
638unset NAME
639
640#
641# To get ONBLD_TOOLS from the environment, it must come from the env file.
642# If it comes interactively, it is generally TOOLS_PROTO, which will be
643# clobbered before the compiler version checks, which will therefore fail.
644#
645unset ONBLD_TOOLS
646
647#
648#	Setup environmental variables
649#
650if [ -f /etc/nightly.conf ]; then
651	. /etc/nightly.conf
652fi
653
654if [ -f $1 ]; then
655	if [[ $1 = */* ]]; then
656		. $1
657	else
658		. ./$1
659	fi
660else
661	if [ -f $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1 ]; then
662		. $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1
663	else
664		echo "Cannot find env file as either $1 or $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1"
665		exit 1
666	fi
667fi
668
669# Check if we have sufficient data to continue...
670[[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set."
671if  [[ "${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS}" == ~(F)n ]] ; then
672	# Check if the gate data are valid if we don't do a "bringover" below
673	[[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || \
674		fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory."
675	[[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || \
676		fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found."
677fi
678
679#
680# place ourselves in a new task, respecting BUILD_PROJECT if set.
681#
682if [ -z "$BUILD_PROJECT" ]; then
683	/usr/bin/newtask -c $$
684else
685	/usr/bin/newtask -c $$ -p $BUILD_PROJECT
686fi
687
688ps -o taskid= -p $$ | read build_taskid
689ps -o project= -p $$ | read build_project
690
691#
692# See if NIGHTLY_OPTIONS is set
693#
694if [ "$NIGHTLY_OPTIONS" = "" ]; then
695	NIGHTLY_OPTIONS="-aBm"
696fi
697
698#
699# If BRINGOVER_WS was not specified, let it default to CLONE_WS
700#
701if [ "$BRINGOVER_WS" = "" ]; then
702	BRINGOVER_WS=$CLONE_WS
703fi
704
705#
706# If BRINGOVER_FILES was not specified, default to usr
707#
708if [ "$BRINGOVER_FILES" = "" ]; then
709	BRINGOVER_FILES="usr"
710fi
711
712check_closed_bins
713
714#
715# Note: changes to the option letters here should also be applied to the
716#	bldenv script.  `d' is listed for backward compatibility.
717#
718NIGHTLY_OPTIONS=-${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS#-}
719OPTIND=1
720while getopts +ABCDdFfGIiMmNnpRrtUuwW FLAG $NIGHTLY_OPTIONS
721do
722	case $FLAG in
723	  A )	A_FLAG=y
724		;;
725	  B )	D_FLAG=y
726		;; # old version of D
727	  C )	C_FLAG=y
728		;;
729	  D )	D_FLAG=y
730		;;
731	  F )	F_FLAG=y
732		;;
733	  f )	f_FLAG=y
734		;;
735	  G )   u_FLAG=y
736		;;
737	  I )	m_FLAG=y
738		p_FLAG=y
739		u_FLAG=y
740		;;
741	  i )	i_FLAG=y
742		;;
743	  M )	M_FLAG=y
744		;;
745	  m )	m_FLAG=y
746		;;
747	  N )	N_FLAG=y
748		;;
749	  n )	n_FLAG=y
750		;;
751	  p )	p_FLAG=y
752		;;
753	  R )	m_FLAG=y
754		p_FLAG=y
755		;;
756	  r )	r_FLAG=y
757		;;
758	 +t )	t_FLAG=n
759		;;
760	  U )   if [ -z "${PARENT_ROOT}" ]; then
761			echo "PARENT_ROOT must be set if the U flag is" \
762			    "present in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS."
763			exit 1
764		fi
765		NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT=$PARENT_ROOT
766		if [ -n "${PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then
767			NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT=$PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT
768		fi
769		U_FLAG=y
770		;;
771	  u )	u_FLAG=y
772		;;
773	  w )	w_FLAG=y
774		;;
775	  W )   W_FLAG=y
776		;;
777	 \? )	echo "$USAGE"
778		exit 1
779		;;
780	esac
781done
782
783if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then
784	# Set default value for STAFFER, if needed.
785	if [ -z "$STAFFER" -o "$STAFFER" = "nobody" ]; then
786		STAFFER=`/usr/xpg4/bin/id -un`
787		export STAFFER
788	fi
789fi
790
791if [ -z "$MAILTO" -o "$MAILTO" = "nobody" ]; then
792	MAILTO=$STAFFER
793	export MAILTO
794fi
795
796PATH="$OPTHOME/onbld/bin:$OPTHOME/onbld/bin/${MACH}:/usr/ccs/bin"
797PATH="$PATH:$OPTHOME/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb"
798PATH="$PATH:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:."
799export PATH
800
801# roots of source trees, both relative to $SRC and absolute.
802relsrcdirs="."
803abssrcdirs="$SRC"
804
805PROTOCMPTERSE="protocmp.terse -gu"
806POUND_SIGN="#"
807# have we set RELEASE_DATE in our env file?
808if [ -z "$RELEASE_DATE" ]; then
809	RELEASE_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%B %Y")
810fi
811BUILD_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +%Y-%b-%d)
812BASEWSDIR=$(basename $CODEMGR_WS)
813DEV_CM="\"@(#)SunOS Internal Development: $LOGNAME $BUILD_DATE [$BASEWSDIR]\""
814
815# we export POUND_SIGN, RELEASE_DATE and DEV_CM to speed up the build process
816# by avoiding repeated shell invocations to evaluate Makefile.master
817# definitions.
818export POUND_SIGN RELEASE_DATE DEV_CM
819
820maketype="distributed"
821if [[ -z "$MAKE" ]]; then
822	MAKE=dmake
823elif [[ ! -x "$MAKE" ]]; then
824	echo "\$MAKE is set to garbage in the environment"
825	exit 1
826fi
827export PATH
828export MAKE
829
830if [ "${SUNWSPRO}" != "" ]; then
831	PATH="${SUNWSPRO}/bin:$PATH"
832	export PATH
833fi
834
835hostname=$(uname -n)
836if [[ $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS != +([0-9]) || $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS -eq 0 ]]
837then
838	maxjobs=
839	if [[ -f $HOME/.make.machines ]]
840	then
841		# Note: there is a hard tab and space character in the []s
842		# below.
843		egrep -i "^[ 	]*$hostname[ 	\.]" \
844			$HOME/.make.machines | read host jobs
845		maxjobs=${jobs##*=}
846	fi
847
848	if [[ $maxjobs != +([0-9]) || $maxjobs -eq 0 ]]
849	then
850		# default
851		maxjobs=4
852	fi
853
854	export DMAKE_MAX_JOBS=$maxjobs
855fi
856
857DMAKE_MODE=parallel;
858export DMAKE_MODE
859
860if [ -z "${ROOT}" ]; then
861	echo "ROOT must be set."
862	exit 1
863fi
864
865#
866# if -V flag was given, reset VERSION to V_ARG
867#
868if [ "$V_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
869	VERSION=$V_ARG
870fi
871
872TMPDIR="/tmp/nightly.tmpdir.$$"
873export TMPDIR
874rm -rf ${TMPDIR}
875mkdir -p $TMPDIR || exit 1
876chmod 777 $TMPDIR
877
878#
879# Work around folks who have historically used GCC_ROOT and convert it to
880# GNUC_ROOT. We leave GCC_ROOT in the environment for now (though this could
881# mess up the case where multiple different gcc versions are being used to
882# shadow).
883#
884if [[ -n "${GCC_ROOT}" ]]; then
885	export GNUC_ROOT=${GCC_ROOT}
886fi
887
888#
889# Tools should only be built non-DEBUG.  Keep track of the tools proto
890# area path relative to $TOOLS, because the latter changes in an
891# export build.
892#
893# TOOLS_PROTO is included below for builds other than usr/src/tools
894# that look for this location.  For usr/src/tools, this will be
895# overridden on the $MAKE command line in build_tools().
896#
897TOOLS=${SRC}/tools
898TOOLS_PROTO_REL=proto/root_${MACH}-nd
899TOOLS_PROTO=${TOOLS}/${TOOLS_PROTO_REL};	export TOOLS_PROTO
900
901unset   CFLAGS LD_LIBRARY_PATH LDFLAGS
902
903# create directories that are automatically removed if the nightly script
904# fails to start correctly
905function newdir {
906	dir=$1
907	toadd=
908	while [ ! -d $dir ]; do
909		toadd="$dir $toadd"
910		dir=`dirname $dir`
911	done
912	torm=
913	newlist=
914	for dir in $toadd; do
915		if staffer mkdir $dir; then
916			newlist="$ISUSER $dir $newlist"
917			torm="$dir $torm"
918		else
919			[ -z "$torm" ] || staffer rmdir $torm
920			return 1
921		fi
922	done
923	newdirlist="$newlist $newdirlist"
924	return 0
925}
926newdirlist=
927
928[ -d $CODEMGR_WS ] || newdir $CODEMGR_WS || exit 1
929
930# since this script assumes the build is from full source, it nullifies
931# variables likely to have been set by a "ws" script; nullification
932# confines the search space for headers and libraries to the proto area
933# built from this immediate source.
934ENVLDLIBS1=
935ENVLDLIBS2=
936ENVLDLIBS3=
937ENVCPPFLAGS1=
938ENVCPPFLAGS2=
939ENVCPPFLAGS3=
940ENVCPPFLAGS4=
941PARENT_ROOT=
942
943export ENVLDLIBS3 ENVCPPFLAGS1 ENVCPPFLAGS2 ENVCPPFLAGS3 ENVCPPFLAGS4 \
944	ENVLDLIBS1 ENVLDLIBS2 PARENT_ROOT
945
946PKGARCHIVE_ORIG=$PKGARCHIVE
947
948#
949# Juggle the logs and optionally send mail on completion.
950#
951
952function logshuffle {
953	LLOG="$ATLOG/log.`date '+%F.%H:%M'`"
954	if [ -f $LLOG -o -d $LLOG ]; then
955		LLOG=$LLOG.$$
956	fi
957
958	rm -f "$ATLOG/latest" 2>/dev/null
959	mkdir -p $LLOG
960	export LLOG
961
962	if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
963		mv $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} $LLOG
964
965		if [ -f $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} ]; then
966			mv $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} $LLOG
967	        fi
968
969		if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results ]; then
970			mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results $LLOG
971		fi
972
973		if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results ]; then
974			mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results $LLOG
975		fi
976	fi
977
978	#
979	# Now that we're about to send mail, it's time to check the noise
980	# file.  In the event that an error occurs beyond this point, it will
981	# be recorded in the nightly.log file, but nowhere else.  This would
982	# include only errors that cause the copying of the noise log to fail
983	# or the mail itself not to be sent.
984	#
985
986	exec >>$LOGFILE 2>&1
987	if [ -s $build_noise_file ]; then
988		echo "\n==== Nightly build noise ====\n" |
989		    tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file
990		cat $build_noise_file >>$LOGFILE
991		cat $build_noise_file >>$mail_msg_file
992		echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file
993	fi
994	rm -f $build_noise_file
995
996	case "$build_ok" in
997		y)
998			state=Completed
999			;;
1000		i)
1001			state=Interrupted
1002			;;
1003		*)
1004			state=Failed
1005			;;
1006	esac
1007
1008	if [[ $state != "Interrupted" && $build_extras_ok != "y" ]]; then
1009		state=Failed
1010	fi
1011
1012	NIGHTLY_STATUS=$state
1013	export NIGHTLY_STATUS
1014
1015	run_hook POST_NIGHTLY $state
1016	run_hook SYS_POST_NIGHTLY $state
1017
1018	#
1019	# mailx(1) sets From: based on the -r flag
1020	# if it is given.
1021	#
1022	mailx_r=
1023	if [[ -n "${MAILFROM}" ]]; then
1024		mailx_r="-r ${MAILFROM}"
1025	fi
1026
1027	cat $build_time_file $build_environ_file $mail_msg_file \
1028	    > ${LLOG}/mail_msg
1029	if [ "$m_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1030		cat ${LLOG}/mail_msg | /usr/bin/mailx ${mailx_r} -s \
1031	"Nightly ${MACH} Build of `basename ${CODEMGR_WS}` ${state}." \
1032			${MAILTO}
1033	fi
1034
1035	if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
1036		staffer cp ${LLOG}/mail_msg $PARENT_WS/usr/src/mail_msg-${MACH}
1037		staffer cp $LOGFILE $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly-${MACH}.log
1038	fi
1039
1040	mv $LOGFILE $LLOG
1041
1042	ln -s "$LLOG" "$ATLOG/latest"
1043}
1044
1045#
1046#	Remove the locks and temporary files on any exit
1047#
1048function cleanup {
1049	logshuffle
1050
1051	[ -z "$lockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $lockfile
1052	[ -z "$atloglockfile" ] || rm -f $atloglockfile
1053	[ -z "$ulockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $ulockfile
1054	[ -z "$Ulockfile" ] || rm -f $Ulockfile
1055
1056	set -- $newdirlist
1057	while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
1058		ISUSER=$1 staffer rmdir $2
1059		shift; shift
1060	done
1061	rm -rf $TMPDIR
1062}
1063
1064function cleanup_signal {
1065	build_ok=i
1066	# this will trigger cleanup(), above.
1067	exit 1
1068}
1069
1070trap cleanup 0
1071trap cleanup_signal 1 2 3 15
1072
1073#
1074# Generic lock file processing -- make sure that the lock file doesn't
1075# exist.  If it does, it should name the build host and PID.  If it
1076# doesn't, then make sure we can create it.  Clean up locks that are
1077# known to be stale (assumes host name is unique among build systems
1078# for the workspace).
1079#
1080function create_lock {
1081	lockf=$1
1082	lockvar=$2
1083
1084	ldir=`dirname $lockf`
1085	[ -d $ldir ] || newdir $ldir || exit 1
1086	eval $lockvar=$lockf
1087
1088	while ! staffer ln -s $hostname.$STAFFER.$$ $lockf 2> /dev/null; do
1089		basews=`basename $CODEMGR_WS`
1090		ls -l $lockf | nawk '{print $NF}' | IFS=. read host user pid
1091		if [ "$host" != "$hostname" ]; then
1092			echo "$MACH build of $basews apparently" \
1093			    "already started by $user on $host as $pid."
1094			exit 1
1095		elif kill -s 0 $pid 2>/dev/null; then
1096			echo "$MACH build of $basews already started" \
1097			    "by $user as $pid."
1098			exit 1
1099		else
1100			# stale lock; clear it out and try again
1101			rm -f $lockf
1102		fi
1103	done
1104}
1105
1106#
1107# Return the list of interesting proto areas, depending on the current
1108# options.
1109#
1110function allprotos {
1111	typeset roots="$ROOT"
1112
1113	if [[ "$F_FLAG" = n && "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes ]]; then
1114		roots="$roots $ROOT-nd"
1115	fi
1116
1117	echo $roots
1118}
1119
1120# Ensure no other instance of this script is running on this host.
1121# LOCKNAME can be set in <env_file>, and is by default, but is not
1122# required due to the use of $ATLOG below.
1123if [ -n "$LOCKNAME" ]; then
1124	create_lock /tmp/$LOCKNAME "lockfile"
1125fi
1126#
1127# Create from one, two, or three other locks:
1128#	$ATLOG/nightly.lock
1129#		- protects against multiple builds in same workspace
1130#	$PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock
1131#		- protects against multiple 'u' copy-backs
1132#	$NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock
1133#		- protects against multiple 'U' copy-backs
1134#
1135# Overriding ISUSER to 1 causes the lock to be created as root if the
1136# script is run as root.  The default is to create it as $STAFFER.
1137ISUSER=1 create_lock $ATLOG/nightly.lock "atloglockfile"
1138if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1139	create_lock $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock "ulockfile"
1140fi
1141if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1142	# NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT is written as root if script invoked as root.
1143	ISUSER=1 create_lock $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock "Ulockfile"
1144fi
1145
1146# Locks have been taken, so we're doing a build and we're committed to
1147# the directories we may have created so far.
1148newdirlist=
1149
1150#
1151# Create mail_msg_file
1152#
1153mail_msg_file="${TMPDIR}/mail_msg"
1154touch $mail_msg_file
1155build_time_file="${TMPDIR}/build_time"
1156build_environ_file="${TMPDIR}/build_environ"
1157touch $build_environ_file
1158#
1159#	Move old LOGFILE aside
1160#	ATLOG directory already made by 'create_lock' above
1161#
1162if [ -f $LOGFILE ]; then
1163	mv -f $LOGFILE ${LOGFILE}-
1164fi
1165#
1166#	Build OsNet source
1167#
1168START_DATE=`date`
1169SECONDS=0
1170echo "\n==== Nightly $maketype build started:   $START_DATE ====" \
1171    | tee -a $LOGFILE > $build_time_file
1172
1173echo "\nBuild project:  $build_project\nBuild taskid:   $build_taskid" | \
1174    tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1175
1176# make sure we log only to the nightly build file
1177build_noise_file="${TMPDIR}/build_noise"
1178exec </dev/null >$build_noise_file 2>&1
1179
1180run_hook SYS_PRE_NIGHTLY
1181run_hook PRE_NIGHTLY
1182
1183echo "\n==== list of environment variables ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1184env >> $LOGFILE
1185
1186echo "\n==== Nightly argument issues ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1187
1188if [ "$N_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1189	if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1190		cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1191WARNING: the p option (create packages) is set, but so is the N option (do
1192         not run protocmp); this is dangerous; you should unset the N option
1193EOF
1194	else
1195		cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1196Warning: the N option (do not run protocmp) is set; it probably shouldn't be
1197EOF
1198	fi
1199	echo "" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1200fi
1201
1202if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1203	if [ "$i_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1204		echo "WARNING: the -f flag cannot be used during incremental" \
1205		    "builds; ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1206		f_FLAG=n
1207	fi
1208	if [ "${p_FLAG}" != "y" ]; then
1209		echo "WARNING: the -f flag requires -p;" \
1210		    "ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1211		f_FLAG=n
1212	fi
1213fi
1214
1215if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a ! -d $ROOT ]; then
1216	echo "WARNING: -w specified, but $ROOT does not exist;" \
1217	    "ignoring -w\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1218	w_FLAG=n
1219fi
1220
1221case $MULTI_PROTO in
1222yes|no)	;;
1223*)
1224	echo "WARNING: MULTI_PROTO is \"$MULTI_PROTO\"; " \
1225	    "should be \"yes\" or \"no\"." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1226	echo "Setting MULTI_PROTO to \"no\".\n" | \
1227	    tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1228	export MULTI_PROTO=no
1229	;;
1230esac
1231
1232echo "\n==== Build version ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1233echo $VERSION | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1234
1235# Save the current proto area if we're comparing against the last build
1236if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a -d "$ROOT" ]; then
1237    if [ -d "$ROOT.prev" ]; then
1238	rm -rf $ROOT.prev
1239    fi
1240    mv $ROOT $ROOT.prev
1241fi
1242
1243# Same for non-DEBUG proto area
1244if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes -a -d "$ROOT-nd" ]; then
1245	if [ -d "$ROOT-nd.prev" ]; then
1246		rm -rf $ROOT-nd.prev
1247	fi
1248	mv $ROOT-nd $ROOT-nd.prev
1249fi
1250
1251#
1252# Echo the SCM type of the parent workspace, this can't just be which_scm
1253# as that does not know how to identify various network repositories.
1254#
1255function parent_wstype {
1256	typeset scm_type junk
1257
1258	CODEMGR_WS="$BRINGOVER_WS" "$WHICH_SCM" 2>/dev/null \
1259	    | read scm_type junk
1260	if [[ -z "$scm_type" || "$scm_type" == unknown ]]; then
1261		# Probe BRINGOVER_WS to determine its type
1262		if [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == ssh://* ]]; then
1263			scm_type="mercurial"
1264		elif [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == http://* ]] && \
1265		    wget -q -O- --save-headers "$BRINGOVER_WS/?cmd=heads" | \
1266		    egrep -s "application/mercurial" 2> /dev/null; then
1267			scm_type="mercurial"
1268		else
1269			scm_type="none"
1270		fi
1271	fi
1272
1273	# fold both unsupported and unrecognized results into "none"
1274	case "$scm_type" in
1275	mercurial)
1276		;;
1277	*)	scm_type=none
1278		;;
1279	esac
1280
1281	echo $scm_type
1282}
1283
1284# Echo the SCM types of $CODEMGR_WS and $BRINGOVER_WS
1285function child_wstype {
1286	typeset scm_type junk
1287
1288	# Probe CODEMGR_WS to determine its type
1289	if [[ -d $CODEMGR_WS ]]; then
1290		$WHICH_SCM | read scm_type junk || exit 1
1291	fi
1292
1293	case "$scm_type" in
1294	none|git|mercurial)
1295		;;
1296	*)	scm_type=none
1297		;;
1298	esac
1299
1300	echo $scm_type
1301}
1302
1303SCM_TYPE=$(child_wstype)
1304
1305#
1306#	Decide whether to clobber
1307#
1308if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" -a -d "$SRC" ]; then
1309	echo "\n==== Make clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1310
1311	cd $SRC
1312	# remove old clobber file
1313	rm -f $SRC/clobber.out
1314	rm -f $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out
1315
1316	# Remove all .make.state* files, just in case we are restarting
1317	# the build after having interrupted a previous 'make clobber'.
1318	find . \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn -o -name .git \
1319		-o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune \
1320		-o -name '.make.*' -print | xargs rm -f
1321
1322	$MAKE -ek clobber 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE
1323	echo "\n==== Make clobber ERRORS ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
1324	grep "$MAKE:" $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out |
1325		egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \
1326		tee $TMPDIR/clobber_errs >> $mail_msg_file
1327
1328	if [[ -s $TMPDIR/clobber_errs ]]; then
1329		build_extras_ok=n
1330	fi
1331
1332	if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then
1333		echo "\n==== Make tools clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1334		cd ${TOOLS}
1335		rm -f ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out
1336		$MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=$TOOLS_PROTO -ek clobber 2>&1 | \
1337			tee -a ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE
1338		echo "\n==== Make tools clobber ERRORS ====\n" \
1339			>> $mail_msg_file
1340		grep "$MAKE:" ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out \
1341			>> $mail_msg_file
1342		if (( $? == 0 )); then
1343			build_extras_ok=n
1344		fi
1345		rm -rf ${TOOLS_PROTO}
1346		mkdir -p ${TOOLS_PROTO}
1347	fi
1348
1349	typeset roots=$(allprotos)
1350	echo "\n\nClearing $roots" >> "$LOGFILE"
1351	rm -rf $roots
1352
1353	# Get back to a clean workspace as much as possible to catch
1354	# problems that only occur on fresh workspaces.
1355	# Remove all .make.state* files, libraries, and .o's that may
1356	# have been omitted from clobber.  A couple of libraries are
1357	# under source code control, so leave them alone.
1358	# We should probably blow away temporary directories too.
1359	cd $SRC
1360	find $relsrcdirs \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn \
1361	    -o -name .git -o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune -o \
1362	    \( -name '.make.*' -o -name 'lib*.a' -o -name 'lib*.so*' -o \
1363	       -name '*.o' \) -print | \
1364	    grep -v 'tools/ctf/dwarf/.*/libdwarf' | xargs rm -f
1365else
1366	echo "\n==== No clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1367fi
1368
1369type bringover_mercurial > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_mercurial {
1370	typeset -x PATH=$PATH
1371
1372	# If the repository doesn't exist yet, then we want to populate it.
1373	if [[ ! -d $CODEMGR_WS/.hg ]]; then
1374		staffer hg init $CODEMGR_WS
1375		staffer echo "[paths]" > $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc
1376		staffer echo "default=$BRINGOVER_WS" >> $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc
1377		touch $TMPDIR/new_repository
1378	fi
1379
1380	typeset -x HGMERGE="/bin/false"
1381
1382	#
1383	# If the user has changes, regardless of whether those changes are
1384	# committed, and regardless of whether those changes conflict, then
1385	# we'll attempt to merge them either implicitly (uncommitted) or
1386	# explicitly (committed).
1387	#
1388	# These are the messages we'll use to help clarify mercurial output
1389	# in those cases.
1390	#
1391	typeset mergefailmsg="\
1392***\n\
1393*** nightly was unable to automatically merge your changes.  You should\n\
1394*** redo the full merge manually, following the steps outlined by mercurial\n\
1395*** above, then restart nightly.\n\
1396***\n"
1397	typeset mergepassmsg="\
1398***\n\
1399*** nightly successfully merged your changes.  This means that your working\n\
1400*** directory has been updated, but those changes are not yet committed.\n\
1401*** After nightly completes, you should validate the results of the merge,\n\
1402*** then use hg commit manually.\n\
1403***\n"
1404
1405	#
1406	# For each repository in turn:
1407	#
1408	# 1. Do the pull.  If this fails, dump the output and bail out.
1409	#
1410	# 2. If the pull resulted in an extra head, do an explicit merge.
1411	#    If this fails, dump the output and bail out.
1412	#
1413	# Because we can't rely on Mercurial to exit with a failure code
1414	# when a merge fails (Mercurial issue #186), we must grep the
1415	# output of pull/merge to check for attempted and/or failed merges.
1416	#
1417	# 3. If a merge failed, set the message and fail the bringover.
1418	#
1419	# 4. Otherwise, if a merge succeeded, set the message
1420	#
1421	# 5. Dump the output, and any message from step 3 or 4.
1422	#
1423
1424	typeset HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS
1425	if [ ! -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then
1426		HG_SOURCE=$TMPDIR/open_bundle.hg
1427		staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS incoming --bundle $HG_SOURCE \
1428		    -v $BRINGOVER_WS > $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out
1429
1430		#
1431		# If there are no incoming changesets, then incoming will
1432		# fail, and there will be no bundle file.  Reset the source,
1433		# to allow the remaining logic to complete with no false
1434		# negatives.  (Unlike incoming, pull will return success
1435		# for the no-change case.)
1436		#
1437		if (( $? != 0 )); then
1438			HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS
1439		fi
1440	fi
1441
1442	staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS pull -u $HG_SOURCE \
1443	    > $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1
1444	if (( $? != 0 )); then
1445		printf "%s: pull failed as follows:\n\n" "$CODEMGR_WS"
1446		cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out
1447		if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then
1448			printf "$mergefailmsg"
1449		fi
1450		touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed
1451		return
1452	fi
1453
1454	if grep "not updating" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then
1455		staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS merge \
1456		    >> $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1
1457		if (( $? != 0 )); then
1458			printf "%s: merge failed as follows:\n\n" \
1459			    "$CODEMGR_WS"
1460			cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out
1461			if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out \
1462			    > /dev/null 2>&1; then
1463				printf "$mergefailmsg"
1464			fi
1465			touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed
1466			return
1467		fi
1468	fi
1469
1470	printf "updated %s with the following results:\n" "$CODEMGR_WS"
1471	cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out
1472	if grep "^merging" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1473		printf "$mergepassmsg"
1474	fi
1475	printf "\n"
1476
1477	#
1478	# Per-changeset output is neither useful nor manageable for a
1479	# newly-created repository.
1480	#
1481	if [ -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then
1482		return
1483	fi
1484
1485	printf "\nadded the following changesets to open repository:\n"
1486	cat $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out
1487}
1488
1489type bringover_none > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_none {
1490	echo "Couldn't figure out what kind of SCM to use for $BRINGOVER_WS."
1491	touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed
1492}
1493
1494#
1495#	Decide whether to bringover to the codemgr workspace
1496#
1497if [ "$n_FLAG" = "n" ]; then
1498	PARENT_SCM_TYPE=$(parent_wstype)
1499
1500	if [[ $SCM_TYPE != none && $SCM_TYPE != $PARENT_SCM_TYPE ]]; then
1501		echo "cannot bringover from $PARENT_SCM_TYPE to $SCM_TYPE, " \
1502		    "quitting at `date`." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1503		exit 1
1504	fi
1505
1506	run_hook PRE_BRINGOVER
1507
1508	echo "\n==== bringover to $CODEMGR_WS at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1509	echo "\n==== BRINGOVER LOG ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
1510
1511	eval "bringover_${PARENT_SCM_TYPE}" 2>&1 |
1512		tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1513
1514	if [ -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed ]; then
1515		rm -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed
1516		build_ok=n
1517		echo "trouble with bringover, quitting at `date`." |
1518			tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1519		exit 1
1520	fi
1521
1522	#
1523	# It's possible that we used the bringover above to create
1524	# $CODEMGR_WS.  If so, then SCM_TYPE was previously "none,"
1525	# but should now be the same as $BRINGOVER_WS.
1526	#
1527	[[ $SCM_TYPE = none ]] && SCM_TYPE=$PARENT_SCM_TYPE
1528
1529	run_hook POST_BRINGOVER
1530
1531	check_closed_bins
1532
1533else
1534	echo "\n==== No bringover to $CODEMGR_WS ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1535fi
1536
1537# Safeguards
1538[[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set."
1539[[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory."
1540[[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found."
1541
1542if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then
1543	set_non_debug_build_flags
1544	bootstrap_tools || fatal_error "Error: could not bootstrap tools"
1545
1546	# Switch ONBLD_TOOLS early if -t is specified so that
1547	# we could use bootstrapped cw for compiler checks.
1548	ONBLD_TOOLS=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld
1549	export ONBLD_TOOLS
1550fi
1551
1552echo "\n==== Build environment ====\n" | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1553
1554# System
1555whence uname | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1556uname -a 2>&1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1557echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1558
1559# make
1560whence $MAKE | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1561$MAKE -v | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1562echo "number of concurrent jobs = $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS" |
1563    tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1564
1565#
1566# Report the compiler versions.
1567#
1568
1569if [[ ! -f $SRC/Makefile ]]; then
1570	build_ok=n
1571	echo "\nUnable to find \"Makefile\" in $SRC." | \
1572	    tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1573	exit 1
1574fi
1575
1576( cd $SRC
1577  for target in cc-version java-version openssl-version; do
1578	echo
1579	#
1580	# Put statefile somewhere we know we can write to rather than trip
1581	# over a read-only $srcroot.
1582	#
1583	rm -f $TMPDIR/make-state
1584	export SRC
1585	if $MAKE -K $TMPDIR/make-state -e $target 2>/dev/null; then
1586		continue
1587	fi
1588	touch $TMPDIR/nocompiler
1589  done
1590  echo
1591) | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1592
1593if [ -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler ]; then
1594	rm -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler
1595	build_ok=n
1596	echo "Aborting due to missing compiler." |
1597		tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1598	exit 1
1599fi
1600
1601# as
1602whence as | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1603as -V 2>&1 | head -1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1604echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1605
1606# Check that we're running a capable link-editor
1607whence ld | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1608LDVER=`ld -V 2>&1`
1609echo $LDVER | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1610LDVER=`echo $LDVER | sed -e "s/.*-1\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/"`
1611if [ `expr $LDVER \< 422` -eq 1 ]; then
1612	echo "The link-editor needs to be at version 422 or higher to build" | \
1613	    tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1614	echo "the latest stuff.  Hope your build works." | \
1615	    tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE
1616fi
1617
1618#
1619# Build and use the workspace's tools if requested
1620#
1621if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then
1622	set_non_debug_build_flags
1623
1624	build_tools ${TOOLS_PROTO}
1625	if (( $? != 0 )); then
1626		build_ok=n
1627	else
1628		STABS=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/stabs
1629		export STABS
1630		CTFSTABS=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfstabs
1631		export CTFSTABS
1632		GENOFFSETS=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/genoffsets
1633		export GENOFFSETS
1634
1635		CTFCONVERT=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfconvert
1636		export CTFCONVERT
1637		CTFMERGE=${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfmerge
1638		export CTFMERGE
1639
1640		PATH="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}:${PATH}"
1641		PATH="${TOOLS_PROTO}/opt/onbld/bin:${PATH}"
1642		export PATH
1643
1644		echo "\n==== New environment settings. ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1645		echo "STABS=${STABS}" >> $LOGFILE
1646		echo "CTFSTABS=${CTFSTABS}" >> $LOGFILE
1647		echo "CTFCONVERT=${CTFCONVERT}" >> $LOGFILE
1648		echo "CTFMERGE=${CTFMERGE}" >> $LOGFILE
1649		echo "PATH=${PATH}" >> $LOGFILE
1650		echo "ONBLD_TOOLS=${ONBLD_TOOLS}" >> $LOGFILE
1651	fi
1652fi
1653
1654# timestamp the start of the normal build; the findunref tool uses it.
1655touch $SRC/.build.tstamp
1656
1657normal_build
1658
1659ORIG_SRC=$SRC
1660BINARCHIVE=${CODEMGR_WS}/bin-${MACH}.cpio.Z
1661
1662
1663#
1664# There are several checks that need to look at the proto area, but
1665# they only need to look at one, and they don't care whether it's
1666# DEBUG or non-DEBUG.
1667#
1668if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$D_FLAG" = n ]]; then
1669	checkroot=$ROOT-nd
1670else
1671	checkroot=$ROOT
1672fi
1673
1674if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
1675	echo "\n==== Creating protolist system file at `date` ====" \
1676		>> $LOGFILE
1677	protolist $checkroot > $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH}
1678	echo "==== protolist system file created at `date` ====\n" \
1679		>> $LOGFILE
1680
1681	if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" ]; then
1682
1683		E1=
1684		f1=
1685		for f in $f1; do
1686			if [ -f "$f" ]; then
1687				E1="$E1 -e $f"
1688			fi
1689		done
1690
1691		E2=
1692		f2=
1693		if [ -d "$SRC/pkg" ]; then
1694			f2="$f2 exceptions/packaging"
1695		fi
1696
1697		for f in $f2; do
1698			if [ -f "$f" ]; then
1699				E2="$E2 -e $f"
1700			fi
1701		done
1702	fi
1703
1704	if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -d $SRC/pkg ]; then
1705		echo "\n==== Validating manifests against proto area ====\n" \
1706		    >> $mail_msg_file
1707		( cd $SRC/pkg ; $MAKE -e protocmp ROOT="$checkroot" ) | \
1708		    tee $TMPDIR/protocmp_noise >> $mail_msg_file
1709		if [[ -s $TMPDIR/protocmp_noise ]]; then
1710			build_extras_ok=n
1711		fi
1712	fi
1713
1714	if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -f "$REF_PROTO_LIST" ]; then
1715		echo "\n==== Impact on proto area ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
1716		if [ -n "$E2" ]; then
1717			ELIST=$E2
1718		else
1719			ELIST=$E1
1720		fi
1721		$PROTOCMPTERSE \
1722			"Files in yesterday's proto area, but not today's:" \
1723			"Files in today's proto area, but not yesterday's:" \
1724			"Files that changed between yesterday and today:" \
1725			${ELIST} \
1726			-d $REF_PROTO_LIST \
1727			$ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \
1728			>> $mail_msg_file
1729	fi
1730fi
1731
1732if [[ "$u_FLAG" == "y" && "$build_ok" == "y" && \
1733    "$build_extras_ok" == "y" ]]; then
1734	staffer cp $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \
1735		$PARENT_WS/usr/src/proto_list_${MACH}
1736fi
1737
1738# Update parent proto area if necessary. This is done now
1739# so that the proto area has either DEBUG or non-DEBUG kernels.
1740# Note that this clears out the lock file, so we can dispense with
1741# the variable now.
1742if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
1743	echo "\n==== Copying proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT ====\n" | \
1744	    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1745	rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/*
1746	unset Ulockfile
1747	mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT
1748	if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then
1749		( cd $ROOT; tar cf - . |
1750		    ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT;  umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 |
1751		    tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1752	fi
1753	if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then
1754		rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd/*
1755		mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd
1756		cd $ROOT-nd
1757		( tar cf - . |
1758		    ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 |
1759		    tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1760	fi
1761	if [ -n "${NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then
1762		echo "\n==== Copying tools proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT ====\n" | \
1763		    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1764		rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT/*
1765		mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT
1766		if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then
1767			( cd $TOOLS_PROTO; tar cf - . |
1768			    ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT;
1769			    umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 |
1770			    tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE
1771		fi
1772	fi
1773fi
1774
1775#
1776# ELF verification: ABI (-A) and runtime (-r) checks
1777#
1778if [[ ($build_ok = y) && (($A_FLAG = y) || ($r_FLAG = y)) ]]; then
1779	# Directory ELF-data.$MACH holds the files produced by these tests.
1780	elf_ddir=$SRC/ELF-data.$MACH
1781
1782	# If there is a previous ELF-data backup directory, remove it. Then,
1783	# rotate current ELF-data directory into its place and create a new
1784	# empty directory
1785	rm -rf $elf_ddir.ref
1786	if [[ -d $elf_ddir ]]; then
1787		mv $elf_ddir $elf_ddir.ref
1788	fi
1789	mkdir -p $elf_ddir
1790
1791	# Call find_elf to produce a list of the ELF objects in the proto area.
1792	# This list is passed to check_rtime and interface_check, preventing
1793	# them from separately calling find_elf to do the same work twice.
1794	find_elf -fr $checkroot > $elf_ddir/object_list
1795
1796	if [[ $A_FLAG = y ]]; then
1797		echo "\n==== Check versioning and ABI information ====\n"  | \
1798		    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1799
1800		# Produce interface description for the proto. Report errors.
1801		interface_check -o -w $elf_ddir -f object_list \
1802			-i interface -E interface.err
1803		if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.err ]]; then
1804			tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/interface.err \
1805			    >> $mail_msg_file
1806			build_extras_ok=n
1807		fi
1808
1809		# If ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR is defined, compare the new interface
1810		# description file to that from the baseline gate. Issue a
1811		# warning if the baseline is not present, and keep going.
1812		if [[ "$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR" != '' ]]; then
1813			base_ifile="$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR/interface"
1814
1815			echo "\n==== Compare versioning and ABI information" \
1816			    "to baseline ====\n"  | \
1817			    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1818			echo "Baseline:	 $base_ifile\n" >> $LOGFILE
1819
1820			if [[ -f $base_ifile ]]; then
1821				interface_cmp -d -o $base_ifile \
1822				    $elf_ddir/interface > $elf_ddir/interface.cmp
1823				if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.cmp ]]; then
1824					echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1825					tee -a $LOGFILE < \
1826					    $elf_ddir/interface.cmp \
1827					    >> $mail_msg_file
1828					build_extras_ok=n
1829				fi
1830			else
1831				echo "baseline not available. comparison" \
1832                                    "skipped" | \
1833				    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1834			fi
1835
1836		fi
1837	fi
1838
1839	if [[ $r_FLAG = y ]]; then
1840		echo "\n==== Check ELF runtime attributes ====\n" | \
1841		    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1842
1843		# If we're doing a DEBUG build the proto area will be left
1844		# with debuggable objects, thus don't assert -s.
1845		if [[ $D_FLAG = y ]]; then
1846			rtime_sflag=""
1847		else
1848			rtime_sflag="-s"
1849		fi
1850		check_rtime -i -m -v $rtime_sflag -o -w $elf_ddir \
1851			-D object_list  -f object_list -E runtime.err \
1852			-I runtime.attr.raw
1853		if (( $? != 0 )); then
1854			build_extras_ok=n
1855		fi
1856
1857		# check_rtime -I output needs to be sorted in order to
1858		# compare it to that from previous builds.
1859		sort $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw > $elf_ddir/runtime.attr
1860		rm $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw
1861
1862		# Report errors
1863		if [[ -s $elf_ddir/runtime.err ]]; then
1864			tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/runtime.err \
1865				>> $mail_msg_file
1866			build_extras_ok=n
1867		fi
1868
1869		# If there is an ELF-data directory from a previous build,
1870		# then diff the attr files. These files contain information
1871		# about dependencies, versioning, and runpaths. There is some
1872		# overlap with the ABI checking done above, but this also
1873		# flushes out non-ABI interface differences along with the
1874		# other information.
1875		echo "\n==== Diff ELF runtime attributes" \
1876		    "(since last build) ====\n" | \
1877		    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file >> $mail_msg_file
1878
1879		if [[ -f $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr ]]; then
1880			diff $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr \
1881				$elf_ddir/runtime.attr \
1882				>> $mail_msg_file
1883		fi
1884	fi
1885
1886	# If -u set, copy contents of ELF-data.$MACH to the parent workspace.
1887	if [[ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then
1888		p_elf_ddir=$PARENT_WS/usr/src/ELF-data.$MACH
1889
1890		# If parent lacks the ELF-data.$MACH directory, create it
1891		if [[ ! -d $p_elf_ddir ]]; then
1892			staffer mkdir -p $p_elf_ddir
1893		fi
1894
1895		# These files are used asynchronously by other builds for ABI
1896		# verification, as above for the -A option. As such, we require
1897		# the file replacement to be atomic. Copy the data to a temp
1898		# file in the same filesystem and then rename into place.
1899		(
1900			cd $elf_ddir
1901			for elf_dfile in *; do
1902				staffer cp $elf_dfile \
1903				    ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new
1904				staffer mv -f ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new \
1905				    ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}
1906			done
1907		)
1908	fi
1909fi
1910
1911# "make check" begins
1912
1913if [ "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "n" -a "$C_FLAG" = "y" ]; then
1914	# remove old check.out
1915	rm -f $SRC/check.out
1916
1917	rm -f $SRC/check-${MACH}.out
1918	cd $SRC
1919	$MAKE -ek check ROOT="$checkroot" 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/check-${MACH}.out \
1920	    >> $LOGFILE
1921	echo "\n==== cstyle/hdrchk errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file
1922
1923	grep ":" $SRC/check-${MACH}.out |
1924		egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \
1925		sort | uniq | tee $TMPDIR/check_errors >> $mail_msg_file
1926
1927	if [[ -s $TMPDIR/check_errors ]]; then
1928		build_extras_ok=n
1929	fi
1930else
1931	echo "\n==== No '$MAKE check' ====\n" >> $LOGFILE
1932fi
1933
1934echo "\n==== Find core files ====\n" | \
1935    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1936
1937find $abssrcdirs -name core -a -type f -exec file {} \; | \
1938	tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file
1939
1940if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
1941	echo "\n==== Diff unreferenced files (since last build) ====\n" \
1942	    | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file
1943	rm -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref
1944	if [ -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out ]; then
1945		mv $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref
1946	fi
1947
1948	findunref -S $SCM_TYPE -t $SRC/.build.tstamp -s usr $CODEMGR_WS \
1949	    ${TOOLS}/findunref/exception_list 2>> $mail_msg_file | \
1950	    sort > $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out
1951
1952	if [ ! -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref ]; then
1953		cp $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref
1954	fi
1955
1956	diff $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out >>$mail_msg_file
1957fi
1958
1959# Verify that the usual lists of files, such as exception lists,
1960# contain only valid references to files.  If the build has failed,
1961# then don't check the proto area.
1962CHECK_PATHS=${CHECK_PATHS:-y}
1963if [ "$CHECK_PATHS" = y -a "$N_FLAG" != y ]; then
1964	echo "\n==== Check lists of files ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE \
1965		>>$mail_msg_file
1966	arg=-b
1967	[ "$build_ok" = y ] && arg=
1968	checkpaths $arg $checkroot > $SRC/check-paths.out 2>&1
1969	if [[ -s $SRC/check-paths.out ]]; then
1970		tee -a $LOGFILE < $SRC/check-paths.out >> $mail_msg_file
1971		build_extras_ok=n
1972	fi
1973fi
1974
1975if [ "$M_FLAG" != "y" -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then
1976	echo "\n==== Impact on file permissions ====\n" \
1977		>> $mail_msg_file
1978
1979	abspkg=
1980	for d in $abssrcdirs; do
1981		if [ -d "$d/pkg" ]; then
1982			abspkg="$abspkg $d"
1983		fi
1984	done
1985
1986	if [ -n "$abspkg" ]; then
1987		for d in "$abspkg"; do
1988			( cd $d/pkg ; $MAKE -e pmodes ) >> $mail_msg_file
1989		done
1990	fi
1991fi
1992
1993if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
1994	if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then
1995		do_wsdiff DEBUG $ROOT.prev $ROOT
1996	fi
1997
1998	if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then
1999		do_wsdiff non-DEBUG $ROOT-nd.prev $ROOT-nd
2000	fi
2001fi
2002
2003END_DATE=`date`
2004echo "==== Nightly $maketype build completed: $END_DATE ====" | \
2005    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file
2006
2007typeset -i10 hours
2008typeset -Z2 minutes
2009typeset -Z2 seconds
2010
2011elapsed_time=$SECONDS
2012((hours = elapsed_time / 3600 ))
2013((minutes = elapsed_time / 60  % 60))
2014((seconds = elapsed_time % 60))
2015
2016echo "\n==== Total build time ====" | \
2017    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file
2018echo "\nreal    ${hours}:${minutes}:${seconds}" | \
2019    tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file
2020
2021if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then
2022	staffer cp ${SRC}/unref-${MACH}.out $PARENT_WS/usr/src/
2023
2024	#
2025	# Produce a master list of unreferenced files -- ideally, we'd
2026	# generate the master just once after all of the nightlies
2027	# have finished, but there's no simple way to know when that
2028	# will be.  Instead, we assume that we're the last nightly to
2029	# finish and merge all of the unref-${MACH}.out files in
2030	# $PARENT_WS/usr/src/.  If we are in fact the final ${MACH} to
2031	# finish, then this file will be the authoritative master
2032	# list.  Otherwise, another ${MACH}'s nightly will eventually
2033	# overwrite ours with its own master, but in the meantime our
2034	# temporary "master" will be no worse than any older master
2035	# which was already on the parent.
2036	#
2037
2038	set -- $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unref-*.out
2039	cp "$1" ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge
2040	shift
2041
2042	for unreffile; do
2043		comm -12 ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge "$unreffile" > ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$
2044		mv ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$ ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge
2045	done
2046
2047	staffer cp ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unrefmaster.out
2048fi
2049
2050#
2051# All done save for the sweeping up.
2052# (whichever exit we hit here will trigger the "cleanup" trap which
2053# optionally sends mail on completion).
2054#
2055if [[ "$build_ok" == "y" ]]; then
2056	if [[ "$W_FLAG" == "y" || "$build_extras_ok" == "y" ]]; then
2057		exit 0
2058	fi
2059fi
2060
2061exit 1
2062