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All rights reserved. 2375ce41a5SAli Bahrami 247c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 257c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateThis directory contains the tools used to do a full build of the 267c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateOS/Net workspace. They usually live in the /opt/onbld directory on build 277c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatemachines. From here, 'make install' will build and install the tools 287c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatein $ROOT/opt/onbld. If you like, 'make pkg' will build the SUNWonbld 297c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatepackage in $(PKGARCHIVE). Installing that package will populate the 307c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld directory, and create a root account for building called 'gk', 317c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatewhich uses csh and has a home directory of /opt/onbld/gk. You can 327c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateuse this account to do full builds with 'nightly'. You don't have to, 33b84bdc30Smeembut the 'gk' account has the path setup properly, has a .make.machines 34b84bdc30Smeemfile for dmake, and has a .login that sets up for dmake. 357c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 367c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateLayout of /opt/onbld 377c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate-------------------- 387c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 397c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/etc/abi 407c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate contains Solaris ABI database (ABI_*.db) and exceptions 4175ce41a5SAli Bahrami for ABI Auditing tool (interface_check, interface_cmp). 427c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 437c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/gk 447c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate gk account's home directory. 457c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 467c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/bin 477c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate basic bin directory - contains scripts. 487c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 497c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH} 507c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate architecture-specific bin directory for binaries. 517c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 527c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/env 537c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate build environment files. 547c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 55cdf0c1d5Smjnelson/opt/onbld/lib 56cdf0c1d5Smjnelson libraries used by the build tools. 57cdf0c1d5Smjnelson 5887ab3622SRichard Lowe/opt/onbld/lib/python<version>/ 59cdf0c1d5Smjnelson python modules used by the build tools. 60cdf0c1d5Smjnelson 6187ab3622SRichard Lowe/opt/onbld/lib/python/ 6287ab3622SRichard Lowe symlink to the modules directory of the currently preferred 63*fdb8cfc3SRichard Lowe python version. 6487ab3622SRichard Lowe 657c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate/opt/onbld/man 667c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate rudimentary man pages for some of the tools. 677c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 687c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 697c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateTool Summary 707c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate------------ 717c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 727c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatebldenv 737c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate companion to 'nightly.' Takes the same environment file you 747c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate used with 'nightly,' and starts a shell with the environment 757c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate set up the same way as 'nightly' set it up. This is useful 767c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if you're trying to quickly rebuild portions of a workspace 777c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate built by 'nightly'. 'ws' should not be used for this since it 787c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate sets the environment up differently and may cause everything 797c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate to rebuild (because of different -I or -L paths). 807c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 817c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatebuild_cscope 827c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate builds cscope databases in the uts, the platform subdirectories 837c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate of uts, and in usr/src. Uses cscope-fast. 847c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 857c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatecheck_rtime 867c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate checks ELF attributes used by ELF dynamic objects in the proto area. 877c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Used by 'nightly's -r option, to check a number of ELF runtime 887c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate attributes for consistency with common build rules. nightly uses 897c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate the -o option to simplify the output for diffing with previous 907c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate build results. It also uses the -i option to obtain NEEDED and RUNPATH 917c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate entries, which help detect changes in software dependencies and makes 927c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate sure objects don't have any strange runpaths like /opt/SUNWspro/lib. 937c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 947c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatecheckproto 957c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Runs protocmp and protolist on a workspace (or uses the environment 967c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate variable CODEMGR_WS to determine the workspace). Checks the proto area 977c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate against the packages. 987c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 997c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatecodereview 1007c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Given two filenames, creates a postscript file with the file 1017c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate differences highlighted. 1027c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 10323259b79Srotondocodesign 10423259b79Srotondo Tools for signing cryptographic modules using the official 10523259b79Srotondo Sun release keys stored on a remote signing server. This 10623259b79Srotondo directory contains signit, a client program for signing 10723259b79Srotondo files with the signing server; signproto, a shell script 10823259b79Srotondo that finds crypto modules in $ROOT and signs them using 10923259b79Srotondo signit; and codesign_server.pl, the code that runs on the 11023259b79Srotondo server. The codesign_server code is not used on an ON 11123259b79Srotondo build machine but is kept here for source control purposes. 11223259b79Srotondo 113cdf0c1d5Smjnelsoncopyrightchk 114cdf0c1d5Smjnelson Checks that files have appropriate SMI copyright notices. 115cdf0c1d5Smjnelson Primarily used by wx 116cdf0c1d5Smjnelson 1177c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatecscope-fast 1187c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate The fast version of cscope that we use internally. Seems to work, 1197c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate but may need more testing before it's placed in the gate. The source 1207c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate just really needs to be here. 1217c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1227c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatecstyle 1237c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate checks C source for compliance with OS/Net guidelines. 1247c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1257c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatectfconvert 1267c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Convert symbolic debugging information in an object file to the Compact 1277c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate ANSI-C Type Format (CTF). 1287c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1297c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatectfdump 1307c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Decode and display CTF data stored in a raw file or in an ELF file. 1317c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1327c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatectfmerge 1337c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Merge the CTF data from one or more object files. 1347c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1357c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatedepcheck 1367c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate A tool to try an assess the dependencies of executables. This tool 1377c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate is not a definitive dependency check, but it does use "strings" and 1387c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate "ldd" to gather as much information as it can. The dependency check 1397c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate tool can handle filenames and pkgnames. Before using the dependency 1407c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate checker you must build a database which reflects the properties and 1417c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate files in your system. 1427c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1437c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateelfcmp 1447c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Compares two ELF modules (e.g. .o files, executables) section by 1457c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate section. Useful for determining whether "trivial" changes - 1467c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate cstyle, lint, etc - actually changed the code. The -S option 1477c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate is used to test whether two binaries are the same except for 1487c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate the elfsign signature. 1497c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1507c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateelfsign 1517c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Built from the same sources as the shipped elfsign(1), this 1527c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate version is used in nightly -t builds to assure that the signing 1537c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate process and format is the same as will be used on the target 1547c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate system. 1557c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1567c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateelfsigncmp 1577c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate This script can be used in lieu of elfsign during a build. 1587c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate It uses elfsign to sign a copy of the object and elfcmp -S to 1597c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate verify that the signing caused no damage before updating 1607c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate the object to be signed. 1617c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 16275ce41a5SAli Bahramifind_elf 16375ce41a5SAli Bahrami Search a directory tree for ELF objects, and produce one line of 16475ce41a5SAli Bahrami output per object. Used by check_rtime and interface_check to locate 16575ce41a5SAli Bahrami the objects to examine. 16675ce41a5SAli Bahrami 1677c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatefindunref 1687c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Finds all files in a source tree that have access times older than a 1697c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate certain time and are not in a specified list of exceptions. Since 1707c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 'nightly' timestamps the start of the build, and findunref uses its 1717c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate timestamp (by default), this can be used to find all files that were 1727c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate unreferenced during a nightly build). Since some files are only used 1737c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate during a SPARC or Intel build, 'findunref' needs to be run on 1747c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate workspaces from both architectures and the results need to be merged. 1757c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate For instance, if $INTELSRC and $SPARCSRC are set to the usr/src 1767c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate directories of your Intel and SPARC nightly workspaces, then you 1777c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate can merge the results like so: 1787c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1797c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate $ findunref $INTELSRC $INTELSRC/tools/findunref/exception_list | \ 1807c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate sort > ~/unref-i386.out 1817c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate $ findunref $SPARCSRC $SPARCSRC/tools/findunref/exception_list | \ 1827c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate sort > ~/unref-sparc.out 1837c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate $ comm -12 ~/unref-i386.out ~/unref-sparc.out > ~/unref.out 1847c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1857c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatehdrchk 1867c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate checks headers for compliance with OS/Net standards (form, includes, 1877c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate C++ guards). 1887c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 1897c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateinstall.bin 1907c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate binary version of /usr/sbin/install. Used to be vastly faster 1917c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate (since /usr/sbin/install is a shell script), but may only be a bit 1927c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate faster now. One speedup includes avoiding the name service for the 1937c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate well-known, never-changing password entries like 'root' and 'sys.' 1947c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 19575ce41a5SAli Bahramiinterface_check 19675ce41a5SAli Bahrami detects and reports invalid versioning in ELF objects. 19775ce41a5SAli Bahrami Optionally generates an interface description file for 19875ce41a5SAli Bahrami the workspace. 19975ce41a5SAli Bahrami 20075ce41a5SAli Bahramiinterface_cmp 20175ce41a5SAli Bahrami Compares two interface description files, as produced by 20275ce41a5SAli Bahrami interface_check, and flags invalid deviations in ELF object 20375ce41a5SAli Bahrami versioning between them. interface_cmp can be used between Solaris 20475ce41a5SAli Bahrami gates to ensure that older releases remain compatible with the 20575ce41a5SAli Bahrami development gate. It can also be used to validate new changes to 20675ce41a5SAli Bahrami the development gate before they are integrated. 2077c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 20834c98957Smeemlintdump 20934c98957Smeem dumps the contents of one or more lint libraries; see lintdump(1) 21034c98957Smeem 211d0e51869Samwndrgen 212d0e51869Samw Network Data Language (NDL) RPC protocol compiler to support DCE 213d0e51869Samw RPC/MSRPC and SMB/CIFS. ndrgen takes an input protocol definition 214d0e51869Samw file (say, proto.ndl) and generates an output C source file 215d0e51869Samw (proto_ndr.c) containing the Network Data Representation (NDR) 216d0e51869Samw marshalling routines to implement the RPC protocol. 217d0e51869Samw 2187c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatenightly 2197c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate nightly build script. Takes an environment (or 'env') file describing 2207c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate such things as the workspace, the parent, and what to build. See 2217c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate env/developer and env/gatekeeper for sample, hopefully well-commented 2227c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate env files. 2237c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2247c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatepmodes 2257c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate enforces proper file ownership and permissions in pkgmap and package 2267c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate prototype* files. converts files if necessary 2277c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2287c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateprotocmp 2297c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate compares proto lists and the package definitions. Used by nightly 2307c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate to determine if the proto area matches the packages, and to detect 2317c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate differences between a childs proto area and a parents. 2327c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2337c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateprotocmp.terse 2347c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate transforms the output of protocmp into something a bit more friendly 2357c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2367c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateprotolist 2377c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate create a list of what's in the proto area, to feed to protocmp. 2387c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2397c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2407c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatews 2417c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate creates a shell with the environment set up to build in the given 2427c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate workspace. Used mostly for non-full-build workspaces, so it sets up 2437c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate to pull headers and libraries from the proto area of the parent if 2447c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate they aren't in the childs proto area. 2457c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2467c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatetokenize 2477c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Used to build the sun4u boot block. 2487c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2497c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gatewebrev 2507c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate Generates a set of HTML pages that show side-by-side diffs of 2517c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate changes in your workspace, for easy communication of code 2527c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate review materials. Can automagically find edited files or use a 2537c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate manually-generated list; knows how to use wx's active file for 2547c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate lists of checked-out files and proposed SCCS comments. 2557c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 256cdf0c1d5Smjnelsonwhich_scm 257cdf0c1d5Smjnelson Reports the current Source Code Management (SCM) system in use 258cdf0c1d5Smjnelson and the top-level directory of the workspace. 259cdf0c1d5Smjnelson 26096ccc8cbSesaxewsdiff 26196ccc8cbSesaxe Detect object differences between two ON proto areas. Used by 26296ccc8cbSesaxe nightly(1) to determine what changed between two builds. Handy 26396ccc8cbSesaxe for identifying the set of built objects impacted by a given 26496ccc8cbSesaxe source change. This information is needed for patch construction. 26596ccc8cbSesaxe 26696ccc8cbSesaxe 2677c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateHow to do a full build 2687c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate---------------------- 2697c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2707c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate1. Find an environment file that might do what you want to do. If you're just 2717c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate a developer wanting to do a full build in a child of the gate, copy the 2727c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 'developer' environment file to a new name (private to you and/or the 2737c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate work being done in this workspace, to avoid collisions with others). Then 2747c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate edit the file and tailor it to your workspace. Remember that this file 2757c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate is a shell script, so it can do more than set environment variables. 2767c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 277b84bdc30Smeem2. Login as 'gk' (or root, but your PATH and .make.machines for dmake will 2787c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate not be right). Run 'nightly' and give it your environment file as an 2797c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate option. 'nightly' will first look for your environment file in 2807c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /opt/onbld/env, and if it's not there then it will look for it as an 2817c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate absolute or relative path. Some people put their environment files in 2827c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate their workspace to keep them close. 2837c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2847c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate3. When 'nightly' is complete, it will send a summary of what happened to 2857c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate $MAILTO. Usually, the less info in the mail the better. If you have failures, 2867c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate you can go look at the full log of what happened, generally in 2877c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate $CODEMGR_WS/log/log.<date>/nightly.log (the mail_msg it sent and the proto 2887c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate list are there too). You can also find the individual build logs, like 2897c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 'make clobber' and 'make install' output in $SRC, under names like 2907c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate clobber-${MACH}.out and install-${MACH}.out (for a DEBUG build). These 2917c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate will be smaller than nightly.log, and maybe more searchable. 2927c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2937c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gateFiles you have to update to add a tool 2947c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate-------------------------------------- 2957c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate 2967c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate1. Add the tool in its appropriate place. 2977c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate2. Update the Makefile as required. 2982f54b716SRichard Lowe3. Update usr/src/pkg/manifests/developer-build-onbld.mf 29934c98957Smeem4. Update usr/src/tools/README.tools (this file). 30034c98957Smeem5. Repeat 1-4 for any man pages. 301