1#!/bin/ksh -p 2# 3# CDDL HEADER START 4# 5# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 6# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 7# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 8# 9# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 10# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 11# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 12# and limitations under the License. 13# 14# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 15# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 16# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 17# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 18# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 19# 20# CDDL HEADER END 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# 29# Based on the nightly script from the integration folks, 30# Mostly modified and owned by mike_s. 31# Changes also by kjc, dmk. 32# 33# BRINGOVER_WS may be specified in the env file. 34# The default is the old behavior of CLONE_WS 35# 36# -i on the command line, means fast options, so when it's on the 37# command line (only), lint and check builds are skipped no matter what 38# the setting of their individual flags are in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS. 39# 40# LINTDIRS can be set in the env file, format is a list of: 41# 42# /dirname-to-run-lint-on flag 43# 44# Where flag is: y - enable lint noise diff output 45# n - disable lint noise diff output 46# 47# For example: LINTDIRS="$SRC/uts n $SRC/stand y $SRC/psm y" 48# 49# OPTHOME may be set in the environment to override /opt 50# 51 52# 53# The CDPATH variable causes ksh's `cd' builtin to emit messages to stdout 54# under certain circumstances, which can really screw things up; unset it. 55# 56unset CDPATH 57 58# Get the absolute path of the nightly script that the user invoked. This 59# may be a relative path, and we need to do this before changing directory. 60nightly_path=`whence $0` 61 62# 63# Keep track of where we found nightly so we can invoke the matching 64# which_scm script. If that doesn't work, don't go guessing, just rely 65# on the $PATH settings, which will generally give us either /opt/onbld 66# or the user's workspace. 67# 68WHICH_SCM=$(dirname $nightly_path)/which_scm 69if [[ ! -x $WHICH_SCM ]]; then 70 WHICH_SCM=which_scm 71fi 72 73function fatal_error 74{ 75 print -u2 "nightly: $*" 76 exit 1 77} 78 79# 80# Function to do a DEBUG and non-DEBUG build. Needed because we might 81# need to do another for the source build, and since we only deliver DEBUG or 82# non-DEBUG packages. 83# 84# usage: normal_build 85# 86function normal_build { 87 88 typeset orig_p_FLAG="$p_FLAG" 89 typeset crypto_signer="$CODESIGN_USER" 90 91 suffix="" 92 93 # non-DEBUG build begins 94 95 if [ "$F_FLAG" = "n" ]; then 96 set_non_debug_build_flags 97 CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \ 98 build "non-DEBUG" "$suffix-nd" "-nd" "$MULTI_PROTO" 99 else 100 echo "\n==== No non-DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE" 101 fi 102 103 # non-DEBUG build ends 104 105 # DEBUG build begins 106 107 if [ "$D_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 108 set_debug_build_flags 109 CODESIGN_USER="$crypto_signer" \ 110 build "DEBUG" "$suffix" "" "$MULTI_PROTO" 111 else 112 echo "\n==== No DEBUG $open_only build ====\n" >> "$LOGFILE" 113 fi 114 115 # DEBUG build ends 116 117 p_FLAG="$orig_p_FLAG" 118} 119 120# 121# usage: run_hook HOOKNAME ARGS... 122# 123# If variable "$HOOKNAME" is defined, insert a section header into 124# our logs and then run the command with ARGS 125# 126function run_hook { 127 HOOKNAME=$1 128 eval HOOKCMD=\$$HOOKNAME 129 shift 130 131 if [ -n "$HOOKCMD" ]; then 132 ( 133 echo "\n==== Running $HOOKNAME command: $HOOKCMD ====\n" 134 ( $HOOKCMD "$@" 2>&1 ) 135 if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then 136 # Let exit status propagate up 137 touch $TMPDIR/abort 138 fi 139 ) | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 140 141 if [ -f $TMPDIR/abort ]; then 142 build_ok=n 143 echo "\nAborting at request of $HOOKNAME" | 144 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 145 exit 1 146 fi 147 fi 148} 149 150# Return library search directive as function of given root. 151function myldlibs { 152 echo "-L$1/lib -L$1/usr/lib" 153} 154 155# Return header search directive as function of given root. 156function myheaders { 157 echo "-I$1/usr/include" 158} 159 160# 161# Function to do the build, including package generation. 162# usage: build LABEL SUFFIX ND MULTIPROTO 163# - LABEL is used to tag build output. 164# - SUFFIX is used to distinguish files (e.g., DEBUG vs non-DEBUG, 165# open-only vs full tree). 166# - ND is "-nd" (non-DEBUG builds) or "" (DEBUG builds). 167# - If MULTIPROTO is "yes", it means to name the proto area according to 168# SUFFIX. Otherwise ("no"), (re)use the standard proto area. 169# 170function build { 171 LABEL=$1 172 SUFFIX=$2 173 ND=$3 174 MULTIPROTO=$4 175 INSTALLOG=install${SUFFIX}-${MACH} 176 NOISE=noise${SUFFIX}-${MACH} 177 PKGARCHIVE=${PKGARCHIVE_ORIG}${SUFFIX} 178 179 ORIGROOT=$ROOT 180 [ $MULTIPROTO = no ] || export ROOT=$ROOT$SUFFIX 181 182 export ENVLDLIBS1=`myldlibs $ROOT` 183 export ENVCPPFLAGS1=`myheaders $ROOT` 184 185 this_build_ok=y 186 # 187 # Build OS-Networking source 188 # 189 echo "\n==== Building OS-Net source at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \ 190 >> $LOGFILE 191 192 rm -f $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out 193 cd $SRC 194 /bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \ 195 tee -a $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE 196 197 echo "\n==== Build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 198 egrep ":" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out | 199 egrep -e "(^${MAKE}:|[ ]error[: \n])" | \ 200 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 201 egrep -v "cc .* -o error " | \ 202 egrep -v "warning" | tee $TMPDIR/build_errs${SUFFIX} \ 203 >> $mail_msg_file 204 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/build_errs${SUFFIX} ]]; then 205 build_ok=n 206 this_build_ok=n 207 fi 208 grep "bootblock image is .* bytes too big" $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ 209 >> $mail_msg_file 210 if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then 211 build_ok=n 212 this_build_ok=n 213 fi 214 215 echo "\n==== Build warnings ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file 216 egrep -i warning: $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ 217 | egrep -v '^tic:' \ 218 | egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \ 219 | egrep -v "parameter <PSTAMP> set to" \ 220 | egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" \ 221 | egrep -v "redefining segment flags attribute for" \ 222 | tee $TMPDIR/build_warnings${SUFFIX} >> $mail_msg_file 223 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/build_warnings${SUFFIX} ]]; then 224 build_ok=n 225 this_build_ok=n 226 fi 227 228 echo "\n==== Ended OS-Net source build at `date` ($LABEL) ====\n" \ 229 >> $LOGFILE 230 231 echo "\n==== Elapsed build time ($LABEL) ====\n" >>$mail_msg_file 232 tail -3 $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out >>$mail_msg_file 233 234 if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" ]; then 235 rm -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref 236 if [ -f $SRC/${NOISE}.out ]; then 237 mv $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref 238 fi 239 grep : $SRC/${INSTALLOG}.out \ 240 | egrep -v '^/' \ 241 | egrep -v '^(Start|Finish|real|user|sys|./bld_awk)' \ 242 | egrep -v '^tic:' \ 243 | egrep -v '^mcs' \ 244 | egrep -v '^LD_LIBRARY_PATH=' \ 245 | egrep -v 'ar: creating' \ 246 | egrep -v 'ar: writing' \ 247 | egrep -v 'conflicts:' \ 248 | egrep -v ':saved created' \ 249 | egrep -v '^stty.*c:' \ 250 | egrep -v '^mfgname.c:' \ 251 | egrep -v '^uname-i.c:' \ 252 | egrep -v '^volumes.c:' \ 253 | egrep -v '^lint library construction:' \ 254 | egrep -v 'tsort: INFORM:' \ 255 | egrep -v 'stripalign:' \ 256 | egrep -v 'chars, width' \ 257 | egrep -v "symbol (\`|')timezone' has differing types:" \ 258 | egrep -v 'PSTAMP' \ 259 | egrep -v '|%WHOANDWHERE%|' \ 260 | egrep -v '^Manifying' \ 261 | egrep -v 'Ignoring unknown host' \ 262 | egrep -v 'Processing method:' \ 263 | egrep -v '^Writing' \ 264 | egrep -v 'spellin1:' \ 265 | egrep -v '^adding:' \ 266 | egrep -v "^echo 'msgid" \ 267 | egrep -v '^echo ' \ 268 | egrep -v '\.c:$' \ 269 | egrep -v '^Adding file:' \ 270 | egrep -v 'CLASSPATH=' \ 271 | egrep -v '\/var\/mail\/:saved' \ 272 | egrep -v -- '-DUTS_VERSION=' \ 273 | egrep -v '^Running Mkbootstrap' \ 274 | egrep -v '^Applet length read:' \ 275 | egrep -v 'bytes written:' \ 276 | egrep -v '^File:SolarisAuthApplet.bin' \ 277 | egrep -v -i 'jibversion' \ 278 | egrep -v '^Output size:' \ 279 | egrep -v '^Solo size statistics:' \ 280 | egrep -v '^Using ROM API Version' \ 281 | egrep -v '^Zero Signature length:' \ 282 | egrep -v '^Note \(probably harmless\):' \ 283 | egrep -v '::' \ 284 | egrep -v -- '-xcache' \ 285 | egrep -v '^\+' \ 286 | egrep -v '^cc1: note: -fwritable-strings' \ 287 | egrep -v 'svccfg-native -s svc:/' \ 288 | sort | uniq >$SRC/${NOISE}.out 289 if [ ! -f $SRC/${NOISE}.ref ]; then 290 cp $SRC/${NOISE}.out $SRC/${NOISE}.ref 291 fi 292 echo "\n==== Build noise differences ($LABEL) ====\n" \ 293 >>$mail_msg_file 294 diff $SRC/${NOISE}.ref $SRC/${NOISE}.out >>$mail_msg_file 295 fi 296 297 # 298 # Re-sign selected binaries using signing server 299 # (gatekeeper builds only) 300 # 301 if [ -n "$CODESIGN_USER" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then 302 echo "\n==== Signing proto area at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 303 signing_file="${TMPDIR}/signing" 304 rm -f ${signing_file} 305 export CODESIGN_USER 306 signproto $SRC/tools/codesign/creds 2>&1 | \ 307 tee -a ${signing_file} >> $LOGFILE 308 echo "\n==== Finished signing proto area at `date` ====\n" \ 309 >> $LOGFILE 310 echo "\n==== Crypto module signing errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \ 311 >> $mail_msg_file 312 egrep 'WARNING|ERROR' ${signing_file} >> $mail_msg_file 313 if (( $? == 0 )) ; then 314 build_ok=n 315 this_build_ok=n 316 fi 317 fi 318 319 # 320 # Building Packages 321 # 322 if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" -a "$this_build_ok" = "y" ]; then 323 if [ -d $SRC/pkg ]; then 324 echo "\n==== Creating $LABEL packages at `date` ====\n" \ 325 >> $LOGFILE 326 echo "Clearing out $PKGARCHIVE ..." >> $LOGFILE 327 rm -rf $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 328 mkdir -p $PKGARCHIVE >> "$LOGFILE" 2>&1 329 330 rm -f $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out 331 cd $SRC/pkg 332 /bin/time $MAKE -e install 2>&1 | \ 333 tee -a $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE 334 335 echo "\n==== package build errors ($LABEL) ====\n" \ 336 >> $mail_msg_file 337 338 egrep "${MAKE}|ERROR|WARNING" $SRC/pkg/${INSTALLOG}.out | \ 339 grep ':' | \ 340 grep -v PSTAMP | \ 341 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 342 tee $TMPDIR/package >> $mail_msg_file 343 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/package ]]; then 344 build_extras_ok=n 345 this_build_ok=n 346 fi 347 else 348 # 349 # Handle it gracefully if -p was set but there so 350 # no pkg directory. 351 # 352 echo "\n==== No $LABEL packages to build ====\n" \ 353 >> $LOGFILE 354 fi 355 else 356 echo "\n==== Not creating $LABEL packages ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 357 fi 358 359 ROOT=$ORIGROOT 360} 361 362# Usage: dolint /dir y|n 363# Arg. 2 is a flag to turn on/off the lint diff output 364function dolint { 365 if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then 366 echo "dolint error: $1 is not a directory" 367 exit 1 368 fi 369 370 if [ "$2" != "y" -a "$2" != "n" ]; then 371 echo "dolint internal error: $2 should be 'y' or 'n'" 372 exit 1 373 fi 374 375 lintdir=$1 376 dodiff=$2 377 base=`basename $lintdir` 378 LINTOUT=$lintdir/lint-${MACH}.out 379 LINTNOISE=$lintdir/lint-noise-${MACH} 380 export ENVLDLIBS1=`myldlibs $ROOT` 381 export ENVCPPFLAGS1=`myheaders $ROOT` 382 383 set_debug_build_flags 384 385 # 386 # '$MAKE lint' in $lintdir 387 # 388 echo "\n==== Begin '$MAKE lint' of $base at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 389 390 # remove old lint.out 391 rm -f $lintdir/lint.out $lintdir/lint-noise.out 392 if [ -f $lintdir/lint-noise.ref ]; then 393 mv $lintdir/lint-noise.ref ${LINTNOISE}.ref 394 fi 395 396 rm -f $LINTOUT 397 cd $lintdir 398 # 399 # Remove all .ln files to ensure a full reference file 400 # 401 rm -f Nothing_to_remove \ 402 `find . \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn -o -name .git \) \ 403 -prune -o -type f -name '*.ln' -print ` 404 405 /bin/time $MAKE -ek lint 2>&1 | \ 406 tee -a $LINTOUT >> $LOGFILE 407 408 echo "\n==== '$MAKE lint' of $base ERRORS ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 409 410 grep "$MAKE:" $LINTOUT | 411 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 412 tee $TMPDIR/lint_errs >> $mail_msg_file 413 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/lint_errs ]]; then 414 build_extras_ok=n 415 fi 416 417 echo "\n==== Ended '$MAKE lint' of $base at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 418 419 echo "\n==== Elapsed time of '$MAKE lint' of $base ====\n" \ 420 >>$mail_msg_file 421 tail -3 $LINTOUT >>$mail_msg_file 422 423 rm -f ${LINTNOISE}.ref 424 if [ -f ${LINTNOISE}.out ]; then 425 mv ${LINTNOISE}.out ${LINTNOISE}.ref 426 fi 427 grep : $LINTOUT | \ 428 egrep -v '^(real|user|sys)' | 429 egrep -v '(library construction)' | \ 430 egrep -v ': global crosschecks' | \ 431 egrep -v 'Ignoring unknown host' | \ 432 egrep -v '\.c:$' | \ 433 sort | uniq > ${LINTNOISE}.out 434 if [ ! -f ${LINTNOISE}.ref ]; then 435 cp ${LINTNOISE}.out ${LINTNOISE}.ref 436 fi 437 438 if [ "$dodiff" != "n" ]; then 439 echo "\n==== lint warnings $base ====\n" \ 440 >>$mail_msg_file 441 # should be none, though there are a few that were filtered out 442 # above 443 egrep -i '(warning|lint):' ${LINTNOISE}.out \ 444 | sort | uniq | tee $TMPDIR/lint_warns >> $mail_msg_file 445 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/lint_warns ]]; then 446 build_extras_ok=n 447 fi 448 echo "\n==== lint noise differences $base ====\n" \ 449 >> $mail_msg_file 450 diff ${LINTNOISE}.ref ${LINTNOISE}.out \ 451 >> $mail_msg_file 452 fi 453} 454 455# 456# Build and install the onbld tools. 457# 458# usage: build_tools DESTROOT 459# 460# returns non-zero status if the build was successful. 461# 462function build_tools { 463 DESTROOT=$1 464 465 INSTALLOG=install-${MACH} 466 467 echo "\n==== Building tools at `date` ====\n" \ 468 >> $LOGFILE 469 470 rm -f ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out 471 cd ${TOOLS} 472 /bin/time $MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=${DESTROOT} -e install 2>&1 | \ 473 tee -a ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out >> $LOGFILE 474 475 echo "\n==== Tools build errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 476 477 egrep ":" ${TOOLS}/${INSTALLOG}.out | 478 egrep -e "(${MAKE}:|[ ]error[: \n])" | \ 479 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 480 egrep -v warning | tee $TMPDIR/tools_errors >> $mail_msg_file 481 482 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/tools_errors ]]; then 483 return 1 484 fi 485 return 0 486} 487 488# 489# Set up to use locally installed tools. 490# 491# usage: use_tools TOOLSROOT 492# 493function use_tools { 494 TOOLSROOT=$1 495 496 # 497 # If we're not building ON workspace, then the TOOLSROOT 498 # settings here are clearly ignored by the workspace 499 # makefiles, prepending nonexistent directories to PATH is 500 # harmless, and we clearly do not wish to override 501 # ONBLD_TOOLS. 502 # 503 # If we're building an ON workspace, then the prepended PATH 504 # elements should supercede the preexisting ONBLD_TOOLS paths, 505 # and we want to override ONBLD_TOOLS to catch the tools that 506 # don't have specific path env vars here. 507 # 508 # So the only conditional behavior is overriding ONBLD_TOOLS, 509 # and we check for "an ON workspace" by looking for 510 # ${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld. 511 # 512 513 STABS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/stabs 514 export STABS 515 CTFSTABS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfstabs 516 export CTFSTABS 517 GENOFFSETS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/genoffsets 518 export GENOFFSETS 519 520 CTFCONVERT=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfconvert 521 export CTFCONVERT 522 CTFMERGE=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/ctfmerge 523 export CTFMERGE 524 525 if [ "$VERIFY_ELFSIGN" = "y" ]; then 526 ELFSIGN=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/elfsigncmp 527 else 528 ELFSIGN=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}/elfsign 529 fi 530 export ELFSIGN 531 532 PATH="${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin/${MACH}:${PATH}" 533 PATH="${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld/bin:${PATH}" 534 export PATH 535 536 if [ -d "${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld" ]; then 537 ONBLD_TOOLS=${TOOLSROOT}/opt/onbld 538 export ONBLD_TOOLS 539 fi 540 541 echo "\n==== New environment settings. ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 542 echo "STABS=${STABS}" >> $LOGFILE 543 echo "CTFSTABS=${CTFSTABS}" >> $LOGFILE 544 echo "CTFCONVERT=${CTFCONVERT}" >> $LOGFILE 545 echo "CTFMERGE=${CTFMERGE}" >> $LOGFILE 546 echo "ELFSIGN=${ELFSIGN}" >> $LOGFILE 547 echo "PATH=${PATH}" >> $LOGFILE 548 echo "ONBLD_TOOLS=${ONBLD_TOOLS}" >> $LOGFILE 549} 550 551function staffer { 552 if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then 553 "$@" 554 else 555 arg="\"$1\"" 556 shift 557 for i 558 do 559 arg="$arg \"$i\"" 560 done 561 eval su $STAFFER -c \'$arg\' 562 fi 563} 564 565# 566# Verify that the closed bins are present 567# 568function check_closed_bins { 569 if [[ ! -d "$ON_CLOSED_BINS" ]]; then 570 echo "ON_CLOSED_BINS must point to the closed binaries tree." 571 build_ok=n 572 exit 1 573 fi 574} 575 576# 577# wrapper over wsdiff. 578# usage: do_wsdiff LABEL OLDPROTO NEWPROTO 579# 580function do_wsdiff { 581 label=$1 582 oldproto=$2 583 newproto=$3 584 585 wsdiff="wsdiff" 586 [ "$t_FLAG" = y ] && wsdiff="wsdiff -t" 587 588 echo "\n==== Getting object changes since last build at `date`" \ 589 "($label) ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 590 $wsdiff -s -r ${TMPDIR}/wsdiff.results $oldproto $newproto 2>&1 | \ 591 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 592 echo "\n==== Object changes determined at `date` ($label) ====\n" | \ 593 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 594} 595 596# 597# Functions for setting build flags (DEBUG/non-DEBUG). Keep them 598# together. 599# 600 601function set_non_debug_build_flags { 602 export RELEASE_BUILD ; RELEASE_BUILD= 603 unset EXTRA_OPTIONS 604 unset EXTRA_CFLAGS 605} 606 607function set_debug_build_flags { 608 unset RELEASE_BUILD 609 unset EXTRA_OPTIONS 610 unset EXTRA_CFLAGS 611} 612 613 614MACH=`uname -p` 615 616if [ "$OPTHOME" = "" ]; then 617 OPTHOME=/opt 618 export OPTHOME 619fi 620 621USAGE='Usage: nightly [-in] [+t] [-V VERS ] <env_file> 622 623Where: 624 -i Fast incremental options (no clobber, lint, check) 625 -n Do not do a bringover 626 +t Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin 627 -V VERS set the build version string to VERS 628 629 <env_file> file in Bourne shell syntax that sets and exports 630 variables that configure the operation of this script and many of 631 the scripts this one calls. If <env_file> does not exist, 632 it will be looked for in $OPTHOME/onbld/env. 633 634non-DEBUG is the default build type. Build options can be set in the 635NIGHTLY_OPTIONS variable in the <env_file> as follows: 636 637 -A check for ABI differences in .so files 638 -C check for cstyle/hdrchk errors 639 -D do a build with DEBUG on 640 -F do _not_ do a non-DEBUG build 641 -G gate keeper default group of options (-au) 642 -I integration engineer default group of options (-ampu) 643 -M do not run pmodes (safe file permission checker) 644 -N do not run protocmp 645 -R default group of options for building a release (-mp) 646 -U update proto area in the parent 647 -V VERS set the build version string to VERS 648 -f find unreferenced files 649 -i do an incremental build (no "make clobber") 650 -l do "make lint" in $LINTDIRS (default: $SRC y) 651 -m send mail to $MAILTO at end of build 652 -n do not do a bringover 653 -p create packages 654 -r check ELF runtime attributes in the proto area 655 -t build and use the tools in $SRC/tools (default setting) 656 +t Use the build tools in $ONBLD_TOOLS/bin 657 -u update proto_list_$MACH and friends in the parent workspace; 658 when used with -f, also build an unrefmaster.out in the parent 659 -w report on differences between previous and current proto areas 660' 661# 662# A log file will be generated under the name $LOGFILE 663# for partially completed build and log.`date '+%F'` 664# in the same directory for fully completed builds. 665# 666 667# default values for low-level FLAGS; G I R are group FLAGS 668A_FLAG=n 669C_FLAG=n 670D_FLAG=n 671F_FLAG=n 672f_FLAG=n 673i_FLAG=n; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=n 674l_FLAG=n 675M_FLAG=n 676m_FLAG=n 677N_FLAG=n 678n_FLAG=n 679p_FLAG=n 680r_FLAG=n 681t_FLAG=y 682U_FLAG=n 683u_FLAG=n 684V_FLAG=n 685w_FLAG=n 686W_FLAG=n 687# 688build_ok=y 689build_extras_ok=y 690 691# 692# examine arguments 693# 694 695OPTIND=1 696while getopts +intV:W FLAG 697do 698 case $FLAG in 699 i ) i_FLAG=y; i_CMD_LINE_FLAG=y 700 ;; 701 n ) n_FLAG=y 702 ;; 703 +t ) t_FLAG=n 704 ;; 705 V ) V_FLAG=y 706 V_ARG="$OPTARG" 707 ;; 708 W ) W_FLAG=y 709 ;; 710 \? ) echo "$USAGE" 711 exit 1 712 ;; 713 esac 714done 715 716# correct argument count after options 717shift `expr $OPTIND - 1` 718 719# test that the path to the environment-setting file was given 720if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then 721 echo "$USAGE" 722 exit 1 723fi 724 725# check if user is running nightly as root 726# ISUSER is set non-zero if an ordinary user runs nightly, or is zero 727# when root invokes nightly. 728/usr/bin/id | grep '^uid=0(' >/dev/null 2>&1 729ISUSER=$?; export ISUSER 730 731# 732# force locale to C 733LANG=C; export LANG 734LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL 735LC_COLLATE=C; export LC_COLLATE 736LC_CTYPE=C; export LC_CTYPE 737LC_MESSAGES=C; export LC_MESSAGES 738LC_MONETARY=C; export LC_MONETARY 739LC_NUMERIC=C; export LC_NUMERIC 740LC_TIME=C; export LC_TIME 741 742# clear environment variables we know to be bad for the build 743unset LD_OPTIONS 744unset LD_AUDIT LD_AUDIT_32 LD_AUDIT_64 745unset LD_BIND_NOW LD_BIND_NOW_32 LD_BIND_NOW_64 746unset LD_BREADTH LD_BREADTH_32 LD_BREADTH_64 747unset LD_CONFIG LD_CONFIG_32 LD_CONFIG_64 748unset LD_DEBUG LD_DEBUG_32 LD_DEBUG_64 749unset LD_DEMANGLE LD_DEMANGLE_32 LD_DEMANGLE_64 750unset LD_FLAGS LD_FLAGS_32 LD_FLAGS_64 751unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32 LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 752unset LD_LOADFLTR LD_LOADFLTR_32 LD_LOADFLTR_64 753unset LD_NOAUDIT LD_NOAUDIT_32 LD_NOAUDIT_64 754unset LD_NOAUXFLTR LD_NOAUXFLTR_32 LD_NOAUXFLTR_64 755unset LD_NOCONFIG LD_NOCONFIG_32 LD_NOCONFIG_64 756unset LD_NODIRCONFIG LD_NODIRCONFIG_32 LD_NODIRCONFIG_64 757unset LD_NODIRECT LD_NODIRECT_32 LD_NODIRECT_64 758unset LD_NOLAZYLOAD LD_NOLAZYLOAD_32 LD_NOLAZYLOAD_64 759unset LD_NOOBJALTER LD_NOOBJALTER_32 LD_NOOBJALTER_64 760unset LD_NOVERSION LD_NOVERSION_32 LD_NOVERSION_64 761unset LD_ORIGIN LD_ORIGIN_32 LD_ORIGIN_64 762unset LD_PRELOAD LD_PRELOAD_32 LD_PRELOAD_64 763unset LD_PROFILE LD_PROFILE_32 LD_PROFILE_64 764 765unset CONFIG 766unset GROUP 767unset OWNER 768unset REMOTE 769unset ENV 770unset ARCH 771unset CLASSPATH 772unset NAME 773 774# 775# To get ONBLD_TOOLS from the environment, it must come from the env file. 776# If it comes interactively, it is generally TOOLS_PROTO, which will be 777# clobbered before the compiler version checks, which will therefore fail. 778# 779unset ONBLD_TOOLS 780 781# 782# Setup environmental variables 783# 784if [ -f /etc/nightly.conf ]; then 785 . /etc/nightly.conf 786fi 787 788if [ -f $1 ]; then 789 if [[ $1 = */* ]]; then 790 . $1 791 else 792 . ./$1 793 fi 794else 795 if [ -f $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1 ]; then 796 . $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1 797 else 798 echo "Cannot find env file as either $1 or $OPTHOME/onbld/env/$1" 799 exit 1 800 fi 801fi 802 803# contents of stdenv.sh inserted after next line: 804# STDENV_START 805# STDENV_END 806 807# Check if we have sufficient data to continue... 808[[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set." 809if [[ "${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS}" == ~(F)n ]] ; then 810 # Check if the gate data are valid if we don't do a "bringover" below 811 [[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || \ 812 fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory." 813 [[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || \ 814 fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found." 815fi 816 817# 818# place ourselves in a new task, respecting BUILD_PROJECT if set. 819# 820if [ -z "$BUILD_PROJECT" ]; then 821 /usr/bin/newtask -c $$ 822else 823 /usr/bin/newtask -c $$ -p $BUILD_PROJECT 824fi 825 826ps -o taskid= -p $$ | read build_taskid 827ps -o project= -p $$ | read build_project 828 829# 830# See if NIGHTLY_OPTIONS is set 831# 832if [ "$NIGHTLY_OPTIONS" = "" ]; then 833 NIGHTLY_OPTIONS="-aBm" 834fi 835 836# 837# If BRINGOVER_WS was not specified, let it default to CLONE_WS 838# 839if [ "$BRINGOVER_WS" = "" ]; then 840 BRINGOVER_WS=$CLONE_WS 841fi 842 843# 844# If BRINGOVER_FILES was not specified, default to usr 845# 846if [ "$BRINGOVER_FILES" = "" ]; then 847 BRINGOVER_FILES="usr" 848fi 849 850check_closed_bins 851 852# 853# Note: changes to the option letters here should also be applied to the 854# bldenv script. `d' is listed for backward compatibility. 855# 856NIGHTLY_OPTIONS=-${NIGHTLY_OPTIONS#-} 857OPTIND=1 858while getopts +ABCDdFfGIilMmNnpRrtUuwW FLAG $NIGHTLY_OPTIONS 859do 860 case $FLAG in 861 A ) A_FLAG=y 862 ;; 863 B ) D_FLAG=y 864 ;; # old version of D 865 C ) C_FLAG=y 866 ;; 867 D ) D_FLAG=y 868 ;; 869 F ) F_FLAG=y 870 ;; 871 f ) f_FLAG=y 872 ;; 873 G ) u_FLAG=y 874 ;; 875 I ) m_FLAG=y 876 p_FLAG=y 877 u_FLAG=y 878 ;; 879 i ) i_FLAG=y 880 ;; 881 l ) l_FLAG=y 882 ;; 883 M ) M_FLAG=y 884 ;; 885 m ) m_FLAG=y 886 ;; 887 N ) N_FLAG=y 888 ;; 889 n ) n_FLAG=y 890 ;; 891 p ) p_FLAG=y 892 ;; 893 R ) m_FLAG=y 894 p_FLAG=y 895 ;; 896 r ) r_FLAG=y 897 ;; 898 +t ) t_FLAG=n 899 ;; 900 U ) if [ -z "${PARENT_ROOT}" ]; then 901 echo "PARENT_ROOT must be set if the U flag is" \ 902 "present in NIGHTLY_OPTIONS." 903 exit 1 904 fi 905 NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT=$PARENT_ROOT 906 if [ -n "${PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then 907 NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT=$PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT 908 fi 909 U_FLAG=y 910 ;; 911 u ) u_FLAG=y 912 ;; 913 w ) w_FLAG=y 914 ;; 915 W ) W_FLAG=y 916 ;; 917 \? ) echo "$USAGE" 918 exit 1 919 ;; 920 esac 921done 922 923if [ $ISUSER -ne 0 ]; then 924 # Set default value for STAFFER, if needed. 925 if [ -z "$STAFFER" -o "$STAFFER" = "nobody" ]; then 926 STAFFER=`/usr/xpg4/bin/id -un` 927 export STAFFER 928 fi 929fi 930 931if [ -z "$MAILTO" -o "$MAILTO" = "nobody" ]; then 932 MAILTO=$STAFFER 933 export MAILTO 934fi 935 936PATH="$OPTHOME/onbld/bin:$OPTHOME/onbld/bin/${MACH}:/usr/ccs/bin" 937PATH="$PATH:$OPTHOME/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb" 938PATH="$PATH:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:." 939export PATH 940 941# roots of source trees, both relative to $SRC and absolute. 942relsrcdirs="." 943abssrcdirs="$SRC" 944 945PROTOCMPTERSE="protocmp.terse -gu" 946POUND_SIGN="#" 947# have we set RELEASE_DATE in our env file? 948if [ -z "$RELEASE_DATE" ]; then 949 RELEASE_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%B %Y") 950fi 951BUILD_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +%Y-%b-%d) 952BASEWSDIR=$(basename $CODEMGR_WS) 953DEV_CM="\"@(#)SunOS Internal Development: $LOGNAME $BUILD_DATE [$BASEWSDIR]\"" 954 955# we export POUND_SIGN, RELEASE_DATE and DEV_CM to speed up the build process 956# by avoiding repeated shell invocations to evaluate Makefile.master 957# definitions. 958export POUND_SIGN RELEASE_DATE DEV_CM 959 960maketype="distributed" 961if [[ -z "$MAKE" ]]; then 962 MAKE=dmake 963elif [[ ! -x "$MAKE" ]]; then 964 echo "\$MAKE is set to garbage in the environment" 965 exit 1 966fi 967# get the dmake version string alone 968DMAKE_VERSION=$( $MAKE -v ) 969DMAKE_VERSION=${DMAKE_VERSION#*: } 970# focus in on just the dotted version number alone 971DMAKE_MAJOR=$( echo $DMAKE_VERSION | \ 972 sed -e 's/.*\<\([^.]*\.[^ ]*\).*$/\1/' ) 973# extract the second (or final) integer 974DMAKE_MINOR=${DMAKE_MAJOR#*.} 975DMAKE_MINOR=${DMAKE_MINOR%%.*} 976# extract the first integer 977DMAKE_MAJOR=${DMAKE_MAJOR%%.*} 978CHECK_DMAKE=${CHECK_DMAKE:-y} 979# x86 was built on the 12th, sparc on the 13th. 980if [ "$CHECK_DMAKE" = "y" -a \ 981 "$DMAKE_VERSION" != "Sun Distributed Make 7.3 2003/03/12" -a \ 982 "$DMAKE_VERSION" != "Sun Distributed Make 7.3 2003/03/13" -a \( \ 983 "$DMAKE_MAJOR" -lt 7 -o \ 984 "$DMAKE_MAJOR" -eq 7 -a "$DMAKE_MINOR" -lt 4 \) ]; then 985 if [ -z "$DMAKE_VERSION" ]; then 986 echo "$MAKE is missing." 987 exit 1 988 fi 989 echo `whence $MAKE`" version is:" 990 echo " ${DMAKE_VERSION}" 991 cat <<EOF 992 993This version may not be safe for use, if you really want to use this version 994anyway add the following to your environment to disable this check: 995 996 CHECK_DMAKE=n 997EOF 998 exit 1 999fi 1000export PATH 1001export MAKE 1002 1003if [ "${SUNWSPRO}" != "" ]; then 1004 PATH="${SUNWSPRO}/bin:$PATH" 1005 export PATH 1006fi 1007 1008hostname=$(uname -n) 1009if [[ $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS != +([0-9]) || $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS -eq 0 ]] 1010then 1011 maxjobs= 1012 if [[ -f $HOME/.make.machines ]] 1013 then 1014 # Note: there is a hard tab and space character in the []s 1015 # below. 1016 egrep -i "^[ ]*$hostname[ \.]" \ 1017 $HOME/.make.machines | read host jobs 1018 maxjobs=${jobs##*=} 1019 fi 1020 1021 if [[ $maxjobs != +([0-9]) || $maxjobs -eq 0 ]] 1022 then 1023 # default 1024 maxjobs=4 1025 fi 1026 1027 export DMAKE_MAX_JOBS=$maxjobs 1028fi 1029 1030DMAKE_MODE=parallel; 1031export DMAKE_MODE 1032 1033if [ -z "${ROOT}" ]; then 1034 echo "ROOT must be set." 1035 exit 1 1036fi 1037 1038# 1039# if -V flag was given, reset VERSION to V_ARG 1040# 1041if [ "$V_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1042 VERSION=$V_ARG 1043fi 1044 1045TMPDIR="/tmp/nightly.tmpdir.$$" 1046export TMPDIR 1047rm -rf ${TMPDIR} 1048mkdir -p $TMPDIR || exit 1 1049chmod 777 $TMPDIR 1050 1051# 1052# Keep elfsign's use of pkcs11_softtoken from looking in the user home 1053# directory, which doesn't always work. Needed until all build machines 1054# have the fix for 6271754 1055# 1056SOFTTOKEN_DIR=$TMPDIR 1057export SOFTTOKEN_DIR 1058 1059# 1060# Tools should only be built non-DEBUG. Keep track of the tools proto 1061# area path relative to $TOOLS, because the latter changes in an 1062# export build. 1063# 1064# TOOLS_PROTO is included below for builds other than usr/src/tools 1065# that look for this location. For usr/src/tools, this will be 1066# overridden on the $MAKE command line in build_tools(). 1067# 1068TOOLS=${SRC}/tools 1069TOOLS_PROTO_REL=proto/root_${MACH}-nd 1070TOOLS_PROTO=${TOOLS}/${TOOLS_PROTO_REL}; export TOOLS_PROTO 1071 1072unset CFLAGS LD_LIBRARY_PATH LDFLAGS 1073 1074# create directories that are automatically removed if the nightly script 1075# fails to start correctly 1076function newdir { 1077 dir=$1 1078 toadd= 1079 while [ ! -d $dir ]; do 1080 toadd="$dir $toadd" 1081 dir=`dirname $dir` 1082 done 1083 torm= 1084 newlist= 1085 for dir in $toadd; do 1086 if staffer mkdir $dir; then 1087 newlist="$ISUSER $dir $newlist" 1088 torm="$dir $torm" 1089 else 1090 [ -z "$torm" ] || staffer rmdir $torm 1091 return 1 1092 fi 1093 done 1094 newdirlist="$newlist $newdirlist" 1095 return 0 1096} 1097newdirlist= 1098 1099[ -d $CODEMGR_WS ] || newdir $CODEMGR_WS || exit 1 1100 1101# since this script assumes the build is from full source, it nullifies 1102# variables likely to have been set by a "ws" script; nullification 1103# confines the search space for headers and libraries to the proto area 1104# built from this immediate source. 1105ENVLDLIBS1= 1106ENVLDLIBS2= 1107ENVLDLIBS3= 1108ENVCPPFLAGS1= 1109ENVCPPFLAGS2= 1110ENVCPPFLAGS3= 1111ENVCPPFLAGS4= 1112PARENT_ROOT= 1113 1114export ENVLDLIBS3 ENVCPPFLAGS1 ENVCPPFLAGS2 ENVCPPFLAGS3 ENVCPPFLAGS4 \ 1115 ENVLDLIBS1 ENVLDLIBS2 PARENT_ROOT 1116 1117PKGARCHIVE_ORIG=$PKGARCHIVE 1118 1119# 1120# Juggle the logs and optionally send mail on completion. 1121# 1122 1123function logshuffle { 1124 LLOG="$ATLOG/log.`date '+%F.%H:%M'`" 1125 if [ -f $LLOG -o -d $LLOG ]; then 1126 LLOG=$LLOG.$$ 1127 fi 1128 mkdir $LLOG 1129 export LLOG 1130 1131 if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 1132 mv $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} $LLOG 1133 1134 if [ -f $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} ]; then 1135 mv $ATLOG/proto_list_tools_${MACH} $LLOG 1136 fi 1137 1138 if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results ]; then 1139 mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff.results $LLOG 1140 fi 1141 1142 if [ -f $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results ]; then 1143 mv $TMPDIR/wsdiff-nd.results $LLOG 1144 fi 1145 fi 1146 1147 # 1148 # Now that we're about to send mail, it's time to check the noise 1149 # file. In the event that an error occurs beyond this point, it will 1150 # be recorded in the nightly.log file, but nowhere else. This would 1151 # include only errors that cause the copying of the noise log to fail 1152 # or the mail itself not to be sent. 1153 # 1154 1155 exec >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 1156 if [ -s $build_noise_file ]; then 1157 echo "\n==== Nightly build noise ====\n" | 1158 tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file 1159 cat $build_noise_file >>$LOGFILE 1160 cat $build_noise_file >>$mail_msg_file 1161 echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file 1162 fi 1163 rm -f $build_noise_file 1164 1165 case "$build_ok" in 1166 y) 1167 state=Completed 1168 ;; 1169 i) 1170 state=Interrupted 1171 ;; 1172 *) 1173 state=Failed 1174 ;; 1175 esac 1176 1177 if [[ $state != "Interrupted" && $build_extras_ok != "y" ]]; then 1178 state=Failed 1179 fi 1180 1181 NIGHTLY_STATUS=$state 1182 export NIGHTLY_STATUS 1183 1184 run_hook POST_NIGHTLY $state 1185 run_hook SYS_POST_NIGHTLY $state 1186 1187 # 1188 # mailx(1) sets From: based on the -r flag 1189 # if it is given. 1190 # 1191 mailx_r= 1192 if [[ -n "${MAILFROM}" ]]; then 1193 mailx_r="-r ${MAILFROM}" 1194 fi 1195 1196 cat $build_time_file $build_environ_file $mail_msg_file \ 1197 > ${LLOG}/mail_msg 1198 if [ "$m_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1199 cat ${LLOG}/mail_msg | /usr/bin/mailx ${mailx_r} -s \ 1200 "Nightly ${MACH} Build of `basename ${CODEMGR_WS}` ${state}." \ 1201 ${MAILTO} 1202 fi 1203 1204 if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 1205 staffer cp ${LLOG}/mail_msg $PARENT_WS/usr/src/mail_msg-${MACH} 1206 staffer cp $LOGFILE $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly-${MACH}.log 1207 fi 1208 1209 mv $LOGFILE $LLOG 1210} 1211 1212# 1213# Remove the locks and temporary files on any exit 1214# 1215function cleanup { 1216 logshuffle 1217 1218 [ -z "$lockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $lockfile 1219 [ -z "$atloglockfile" ] || rm -f $atloglockfile 1220 [ -z "$ulockfile" ] || staffer rm -f $ulockfile 1221 [ -z "$Ulockfile" ] || rm -f $Ulockfile 1222 1223 set -- $newdirlist 1224 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do 1225 ISUSER=$1 staffer rmdir $2 1226 shift; shift 1227 done 1228 rm -rf $TMPDIR 1229} 1230 1231function cleanup_signal { 1232 build_ok=i 1233 # this will trigger cleanup(), above. 1234 exit 1 1235} 1236 1237trap cleanup 0 1238trap cleanup_signal 1 2 3 15 1239 1240# 1241# Generic lock file processing -- make sure that the lock file doesn't 1242# exist. If it does, it should name the build host and PID. If it 1243# doesn't, then make sure we can create it. Clean up locks that are 1244# known to be stale (assumes host name is unique among build systems 1245# for the workspace). 1246# 1247function create_lock { 1248 lockf=$1 1249 lockvar=$2 1250 1251 ldir=`dirname $lockf` 1252 [ -d $ldir ] || newdir $ldir || exit 1 1253 eval $lockvar=$lockf 1254 1255 while ! staffer ln -s $hostname.$STAFFER.$$ $lockf 2> /dev/null; do 1256 basews=`basename $CODEMGR_WS` 1257 ls -l $lockf | nawk '{print $NF}' | IFS=. read host user pid 1258 if [ "$host" != "$hostname" ]; then 1259 echo "$MACH build of $basews apparently" \ 1260 "already started by $user on $host as $pid." 1261 exit 1 1262 elif kill -s 0 $pid 2>/dev/null; then 1263 echo "$MACH build of $basews already started" \ 1264 "by $user as $pid." 1265 exit 1 1266 else 1267 # stale lock; clear it out and try again 1268 rm -f $lockf 1269 fi 1270 done 1271} 1272 1273# 1274# Return the list of interesting proto areas, depending on the current 1275# options. 1276# 1277function allprotos { 1278 typeset roots="$ROOT" 1279 1280 if [[ "$F_FLAG" = n && "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes ]]; then 1281 roots="$roots $ROOT-nd" 1282 fi 1283 1284 echo $roots 1285} 1286 1287# Ensure no other instance of this script is running on this host. 1288# LOCKNAME can be set in <env_file>, and is by default, but is not 1289# required due to the use of $ATLOG below. 1290if [ -n "$LOCKNAME" ]; then 1291 create_lock /tmp/$LOCKNAME "lockfile" 1292fi 1293# 1294# Create from one, two, or three other locks: 1295# $ATLOG/nightly.lock 1296# - protects against multiple builds in same workspace 1297# $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock 1298# - protects against multiple 'u' copy-backs 1299# $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock 1300# - protects against multiple 'U' copy-backs 1301# 1302# Overriding ISUSER to 1 causes the lock to be created as root if the 1303# script is run as root. The default is to create it as $STAFFER. 1304ISUSER=1 create_lock $ATLOG/nightly.lock "atloglockfile" 1305if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1306 create_lock $PARENT_WS/usr/src/nightly.$MACH.lock "ulockfile" 1307fi 1308if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1309 # NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT is written as root if script invoked as root. 1310 ISUSER=1 create_lock $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/nightly.lock "Ulockfile" 1311fi 1312 1313# Locks have been taken, so we're doing a build and we're committed to 1314# the directories we may have created so far. 1315newdirlist= 1316 1317# 1318# Create mail_msg_file 1319# 1320mail_msg_file="${TMPDIR}/mail_msg" 1321touch $mail_msg_file 1322build_time_file="${TMPDIR}/build_time" 1323build_environ_file="${TMPDIR}/build_environ" 1324touch $build_environ_file 1325# 1326# Move old LOGFILE aside 1327# ATLOG directory already made by 'create_lock' above 1328# 1329if [ -f $LOGFILE ]; then 1330 mv -f $LOGFILE ${LOGFILE}- 1331fi 1332# 1333# Build OsNet source 1334# 1335START_DATE=`date` 1336SECONDS=0 1337echo "\n==== Nightly $maketype build started: $START_DATE ====" \ 1338 | tee -a $LOGFILE > $build_time_file 1339 1340echo "\nBuild project: $build_project\nBuild taskid: $build_taskid" | \ 1341 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1342 1343# make sure we log only to the nightly build file 1344build_noise_file="${TMPDIR}/build_noise" 1345exec </dev/null >$build_noise_file 2>&1 1346 1347run_hook SYS_PRE_NIGHTLY 1348run_hook PRE_NIGHTLY 1349 1350echo "\n==== list of environment variables ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1351env >> $LOGFILE 1352 1353echo "\n==== Nightly argument issues ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1354 1355if [ "$N_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1356 if [ "$p_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1357 cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1358WARNING: the p option (create packages) is set, but so is the N option (do 1359 not run protocmp); this is dangerous; you should unset the N option 1360EOF 1361 else 1362 cat <<EOF | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1363Warning: the N option (do not run protocmp) is set; it probably shouldn't be 1364EOF 1365 fi 1366 echo "" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1367fi 1368 1369if [ "$D_FLAG" = "n" -a "$l_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1370 # 1371 # In the past we just complained but went ahead with the lint 1372 # pass, even though the proto area was built non-DEBUG. It's 1373 # unlikely that non-DEBUG headers will make a difference, but 1374 # rather than assuming it's a safe combination, force the user 1375 # to specify a DEBUG build. 1376 # 1377 echo "WARNING: DEBUG build not requested; disabling lint.\n" \ 1378 | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1379 l_FLAG=n 1380fi 1381 1382if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1383 if [ "$i_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 1384 echo "WARNING: the -f flag cannot be used during incremental" \ 1385 "builds; ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1386 f_FLAG=n 1387 fi 1388 if [ "${l_FLAG}${p_FLAG}" != "yy" ]; then 1389 echo "WARNING: the -f flag requires -l, and -p;" \ 1390 "ignoring -f\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1391 f_FLAG=n 1392 fi 1393fi 1394 1395if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a ! -d $ROOT ]; then 1396 echo "WARNING: -w specified, but $ROOT does not exist;" \ 1397 "ignoring -w\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1398 w_FLAG=n 1399fi 1400 1401if [ "$t_FLAG" = "n" ]; then 1402 # 1403 # We're not doing a tools build, so make sure elfsign(1) is 1404 # new enough to safely sign non-crypto binaries. We test 1405 # debugging output from elfsign to detect the old version. 1406 # 1407 newelfsigntest=`SUNW_CRYPTO_DEBUG=stderr /usr/bin/elfsign verify \ 1408 -e /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so.1 2>&1 \ 1409 | egrep algorithmOID` 1410 if [ -z "$newelfsigntest" ]; then 1411 echo "WARNING: /usr/bin/elfsign out of date;" \ 1412 "will only sign crypto modules\n" | \ 1413 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1414 export ELFSIGN_OBJECT=true 1415 elif [ "$VERIFY_ELFSIGN" = "y" ]; then 1416 echo "WARNING: VERIFY_ELFSIGN=y requires" \ 1417 "the -t flag; ignoring VERIFY_ELFSIGN\n" | \ 1418 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1419 fi 1420fi 1421 1422case $MULTI_PROTO in 1423yes|no) ;; 1424*) 1425 echo "WARNING: MULTI_PROTO is \"$MULTI_PROTO\"; " \ 1426 "should be \"yes\" or \"no\"." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1427 echo "Setting MULTI_PROTO to \"no\".\n" | \ 1428 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1429 export MULTI_PROTO=no 1430 ;; 1431esac 1432 1433echo "\n==== Build version ====\n" | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1434echo $VERSION | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1435 1436# Save the current proto area if we're comparing against the last build 1437if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a -d "$ROOT" ]; then 1438 if [ -d "$ROOT.prev" ]; then 1439 rm -rf $ROOT.prev 1440 fi 1441 mv $ROOT $ROOT.prev 1442fi 1443 1444# Same for non-DEBUG proto area 1445if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes -a -d "$ROOT-nd" ]; then 1446 if [ -d "$ROOT-nd.prev" ]; then 1447 rm -rf $ROOT-nd.prev 1448 fi 1449 mv $ROOT-nd $ROOT-nd.prev 1450fi 1451 1452# 1453# Echo the SCM type of the parent workspace, this can't just be which_scm 1454# as that does not know how to identify various network repositories. 1455# 1456function parent_wstype { 1457 typeset scm_type junk 1458 1459 CODEMGR_WS="$BRINGOVER_WS" "$WHICH_SCM" 2>/dev/null \ 1460 | read scm_type junk 1461 if [[ -z "$scm_type" || "$scm_type" == unknown ]]; then 1462 # Probe BRINGOVER_WS to determine its type 1463 if [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == ssh://* ]]; then 1464 scm_type="mercurial" 1465 elif [[ $BRINGOVER_WS == http://* ]] && \ 1466 wget -q -O- --save-headers "$BRINGOVER_WS/?cmd=heads" | \ 1467 egrep -s "application/mercurial" 2> /dev/null; then 1468 scm_type="mercurial" 1469 else 1470 scm_type="none" 1471 fi 1472 fi 1473 1474 # fold both unsupported and unrecognized results into "none" 1475 case "$scm_type" in 1476 mercurial) 1477 ;; 1478 *) scm_type=none 1479 ;; 1480 esac 1481 1482 echo $scm_type 1483} 1484 1485# Echo the SCM types of $CODEMGR_WS and $BRINGOVER_WS 1486function child_wstype { 1487 typeset scm_type junk 1488 1489 # Probe CODEMGR_WS to determine its type 1490 if [[ -d $CODEMGR_WS ]]; then 1491 $WHICH_SCM | read scm_type junk || exit 1 1492 fi 1493 1494 case "$scm_type" in 1495 none|git|mercurial) 1496 ;; 1497 *) scm_type=none 1498 ;; 1499 esac 1500 1501 echo $scm_type 1502} 1503 1504SCM_TYPE=$(child_wstype) 1505 1506# 1507# Decide whether to clobber 1508# 1509if [ "$i_FLAG" = "n" -a -d "$SRC" ]; then 1510 echo "\n==== Make clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1511 1512 cd $SRC 1513 # remove old clobber file 1514 rm -f $SRC/clobber.out 1515 rm -f $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out 1516 1517 # Remove all .make.state* files, just in case we are restarting 1518 # the build after having interrupted a previous 'make clobber'. 1519 find . \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn -o -name .git \ 1520 -o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune \ 1521 -o -name '.make.*' -print | xargs rm -f 1522 1523 $MAKE -ek clobber 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE 1524 echo "\n==== Make clobber ERRORS ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 1525 grep "$MAKE:" $SRC/clobber-${MACH}.out | 1526 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 1527 tee $TMPDIR/clobber_errs >> $mail_msg_file 1528 1529 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/clobber_errs ]]; then 1530 build_extras_ok=n 1531 fi 1532 1533 if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then 1534 echo "\n==== Make tools clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1535 cd ${TOOLS} 1536 rm -f ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out 1537 $MAKE TOOLS_PROTO=$TOOLS_PROTO -ek clobber 2>&1 | \ 1538 tee -a ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out >> $LOGFILE 1539 echo "\n==== Make tools clobber ERRORS ====\n" \ 1540 >> $mail_msg_file 1541 grep "$MAKE:" ${TOOLS}/clobber-${MACH}.out \ 1542 >> $mail_msg_file 1543 if (( $? == 0 )); then 1544 build_extras_ok=n 1545 fi 1546 rm -rf ${TOOLS_PROTO} 1547 mkdir -p ${TOOLS_PROTO} 1548 fi 1549 1550 typeset roots=$(allprotos) 1551 echo "\n\nClearing $roots" >> "$LOGFILE" 1552 rm -rf $roots 1553 1554 # Get back to a clean workspace as much as possible to catch 1555 # problems that only occur on fresh workspaces. 1556 # Remove all .make.state* files, libraries, and .o's that may 1557 # have been omitted from clobber. A couple of libraries are 1558 # under source code control, so leave them alone. 1559 # We should probably blow away temporary directories too. 1560 cd $SRC 1561 find $relsrcdirs \( -name SCCS -o -name .hg -o -name .svn \ 1562 -o -name .git -o -name 'interfaces.*' \) -prune -o \ 1563 \( -name '.make.*' -o -name 'lib*.a' -o -name 'lib*.so*' -o \ 1564 -name '*.o' \) -print | \ 1565 grep -v 'tools/ctf/dwarf/.*/libdwarf' | xargs rm -f 1566else 1567 echo "\n==== No clobber at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1568fi 1569 1570type bringover_mercurial > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_mercurial { 1571 typeset -x PATH=$PATH 1572 1573 # If the repository doesn't exist yet, then we want to populate it. 1574 if [[ ! -d $CODEMGR_WS/.hg ]]; then 1575 staffer hg init $CODEMGR_WS 1576 staffer echo "[paths]" > $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc 1577 staffer echo "default=$BRINGOVER_WS" >> $CODEMGR_WS/.hg/hgrc 1578 touch $TMPDIR/new_repository 1579 fi 1580 1581 typeset -x HGMERGE="/bin/false" 1582 1583 # 1584 # If the user has changes, regardless of whether those changes are 1585 # committed, and regardless of whether those changes conflict, then 1586 # we'll attempt to merge them either implicitly (uncommitted) or 1587 # explicitly (committed). 1588 # 1589 # These are the messages we'll use to help clarify mercurial output 1590 # in those cases. 1591 # 1592 typeset mergefailmsg="\ 1593***\n\ 1594*** nightly was unable to automatically merge your changes. You should\n\ 1595*** redo the full merge manually, following the steps outlined by mercurial\n\ 1596*** above, then restart nightly.\n\ 1597***\n" 1598 typeset mergepassmsg="\ 1599***\n\ 1600*** nightly successfully merged your changes. This means that your working\n\ 1601*** directory has been updated, but those changes are not yet committed.\n\ 1602*** After nightly completes, you should validate the results of the merge,\n\ 1603*** then use hg commit manually.\n\ 1604***\n" 1605 1606 # 1607 # For each repository in turn: 1608 # 1609 # 1. Do the pull. If this fails, dump the output and bail out. 1610 # 1611 # 2. If the pull resulted in an extra head, do an explicit merge. 1612 # If this fails, dump the output and bail out. 1613 # 1614 # Because we can't rely on Mercurial to exit with a failure code 1615 # when a merge fails (Mercurial issue #186), we must grep the 1616 # output of pull/merge to check for attempted and/or failed merges. 1617 # 1618 # 3. If a merge failed, set the message and fail the bringover. 1619 # 1620 # 4. Otherwise, if a merge succeeded, set the message 1621 # 1622 # 5. Dump the output, and any message from step 3 or 4. 1623 # 1624 1625 typeset HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS 1626 if [ ! -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then 1627 HG_SOURCE=$TMPDIR/open_bundle.hg 1628 staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS incoming --bundle $HG_SOURCE \ 1629 -v $BRINGOVER_WS > $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out 1630 1631 # 1632 # If there are no incoming changesets, then incoming will 1633 # fail, and there will be no bundle file. Reset the source, 1634 # to allow the remaining logic to complete with no false 1635 # negatives. (Unlike incoming, pull will return success 1636 # for the no-change case.) 1637 # 1638 if (( $? != 0 )); then 1639 HG_SOURCE=$BRINGOVER_WS 1640 fi 1641 fi 1642 1643 staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS pull -u $HG_SOURCE \ 1644 > $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1 1645 if (( $? != 0 )); then 1646 printf "%s: pull failed as follows:\n\n" "$CODEMGR_WS" 1647 cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 1648 if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then 1649 printf "$mergefailmsg" 1650 fi 1651 touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed 1652 return 1653 fi 1654 1655 if grep "not updating" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out > /dev/null 2>&1; then 1656 staffer hg --cwd $CODEMGR_WS merge \ 1657 >> $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 2>&1 1658 if (( $? != 0 )); then 1659 printf "%s: merge failed as follows:\n\n" \ 1660 "$CODEMGR_WS" 1661 cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 1662 if grep "^merging.*failed" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out \ 1663 > /dev/null 2>&1; then 1664 printf "$mergefailmsg" 1665 fi 1666 touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed 1667 return 1668 fi 1669 fi 1670 1671 printf "updated %s with the following results:\n" "$CODEMGR_WS" 1672 cat $TMPDIR/pull_open.out 1673 if grep "^merging" $TMPDIR/pull_open.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then 1674 printf "$mergepassmsg" 1675 fi 1676 printf "\n" 1677 1678 # 1679 # Per-changeset output is neither useful nor manageable for a 1680 # newly-created repository. 1681 # 1682 if [ -f $TMPDIR/new_repository ]; then 1683 return 1684 fi 1685 1686 printf "\nadded the following changesets to open repository:\n" 1687 cat $TMPDIR/incoming_open.out 1688} 1689 1690type bringover_none > /dev/null 2>&1 || function bringover_none { 1691 echo "Couldn't figure out what kind of SCM to use for $BRINGOVER_WS." 1692 touch $TMPDIR/bringover_failed 1693} 1694 1695# 1696# Decide whether to bringover to the codemgr workspace 1697# 1698if [ "$n_FLAG" = "n" ]; then 1699 PARENT_SCM_TYPE=$(parent_wstype) 1700 1701 if [[ $SCM_TYPE != none && $SCM_TYPE != $PARENT_SCM_TYPE ]]; then 1702 echo "cannot bringover from $PARENT_SCM_TYPE to $SCM_TYPE, " \ 1703 "quitting at `date`." | tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1704 exit 1 1705 fi 1706 1707 run_hook PRE_BRINGOVER 1708 1709 echo "\n==== bringover to $CODEMGR_WS at `date` ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1710 echo "\n==== BRINGOVER LOG ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 1711 1712 eval "bringover_${PARENT_SCM_TYPE}" 2>&1 | 1713 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1714 1715 if [ -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed ]; then 1716 rm -f $TMPDIR/bringover_failed 1717 build_ok=n 1718 echo "trouble with bringover, quitting at `date`." | 1719 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1720 exit 1 1721 fi 1722 1723 # 1724 # It's possible that we used the bringover above to create 1725 # $CODEMGR_WS. If so, then SCM_TYPE was previously "none," 1726 # but should now be the same as $BRINGOVER_WS. 1727 # 1728 [[ $SCM_TYPE = none ]] && SCM_TYPE=$PARENT_SCM_TYPE 1729 1730 run_hook POST_BRINGOVER 1731 1732 check_closed_bins 1733 1734else 1735 echo "\n==== No bringover to $CODEMGR_WS ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 1736fi 1737 1738# Safeguards 1739[[ -v CODEMGR_WS ]] || fatal_error "Error: Variable CODEMGR_WS not set." 1740[[ -d "${CODEMGR_WS}" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS} is not a directory." 1741[[ -f "${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile" ]] || fatal_error "Error: ${CODEMGR_WS}/usr/src/Makefile not found." 1742 1743echo "\n==== Build environment ====\n" | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1744 1745# System 1746whence uname | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1747uname -a 2>&1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1748echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1749 1750# make 1751whence $MAKE | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1752$MAKE -v | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1753echo "number of concurrent jobs = $DMAKE_MAX_JOBS" | 1754 tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1755 1756# 1757# Report the compiler versions. 1758# 1759 1760if [[ ! -f $SRC/Makefile ]]; then 1761 build_ok=n 1762 echo "\nUnable to find \"Makefile\" in $SRC." | \ 1763 tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1764 exit 1 1765fi 1766 1767( cd $SRC 1768 for target in cc-version cc64-version java-version; do 1769 echo 1770 # 1771 # Put statefile somewhere we know we can write to rather than trip 1772 # over a read-only $srcroot. 1773 # 1774 rm -f $TMPDIR/make-state 1775 export SRC 1776 if $MAKE -K $TMPDIR/make-state -e $target 2>/dev/null; then 1777 continue 1778 fi 1779 touch $TMPDIR/nocompiler 1780 done 1781 echo 1782) | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1783 1784if [ -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler ]; then 1785 rm -f $TMPDIR/nocompiler 1786 build_ok=n 1787 echo "Aborting due to missing compiler." | 1788 tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1789 exit 1 1790fi 1791 1792# as 1793whence as | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1794as -V 2>&1 | head -1 | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1795echo | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1796 1797# Check that we're running a capable link-editor 1798whence ld | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1799LDVER=`ld -V 2>&1` 1800echo $LDVER | tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1801LDVER=`echo $LDVER | sed -e "s/.*-1\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/"` 1802if [ `expr $LDVER \< 422` -eq 1 ]; then 1803 echo "The link-editor needs to be at version 422 or higher to build" | \ 1804 tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1805 echo "the latest stuff. Hope your build works." | \ 1806 tee -a $build_environ_file >> $LOGFILE 1807fi 1808 1809# 1810# Build and use the workspace's tools if requested 1811# 1812if [[ "$t_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then 1813 set_non_debug_build_flags 1814 1815 build_tools ${TOOLS_PROTO} 1816 if (( $? != 0 )); then 1817 build_ok=n 1818 else 1819 use_tools $TOOLS_PROTO 1820 fi 1821fi 1822 1823# timestamp the start of the normal build; the findunref tool uses it. 1824touch $SRC/.build.tstamp 1825 1826normal_build 1827 1828ORIG_SRC=$SRC 1829BINARCHIVE=${CODEMGR_WS}/bin-${MACH}.cpio.Z 1830 1831 1832# 1833# There are several checks that need to look at the proto area, but 1834# they only need to look at one, and they don't care whether it's 1835# DEBUG or non-DEBUG. 1836# 1837if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$D_FLAG" = n ]]; then 1838 checkroot=$ROOT-nd 1839else 1840 checkroot=$ROOT 1841fi 1842 1843if [ "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 1844 echo "\n==== Creating protolist system file at `date` ====" \ 1845 >> $LOGFILE 1846 protolist $checkroot > $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} 1847 echo "==== protolist system file created at `date` ====\n" \ 1848 >> $LOGFILE 1849 1850 if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" ]; then 1851 1852 E1= 1853 f1= 1854 for f in $f1; do 1855 if [ -f "$f" ]; then 1856 E1="$E1 -e $f" 1857 fi 1858 done 1859 1860 E2= 1861 f2= 1862 if [ -d "$SRC/pkg" ]; then 1863 f2="$f2 exceptions/packaging" 1864 fi 1865 1866 for f in $f2; do 1867 if [ -f "$f" ]; then 1868 E2="$E2 -e $f" 1869 fi 1870 done 1871 fi 1872 1873 if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -d $SRC/pkg ]; then 1874 echo "\n==== Validating manifests against proto area ====\n" \ 1875 >> $mail_msg_file 1876 ( cd $SRC/pkg ; $MAKE -e protocmp ROOT="$checkroot" ) | \ 1877 tee $TMPDIR/protocmp_noise >> $mail_msg_file 1878 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/protocmp_noise ]]; then 1879 build_extras_ok=n 1880 fi 1881 fi 1882 1883 if [ "$N_FLAG" != "y" -a -f "$REF_PROTO_LIST" ]; then 1884 echo "\n==== Impact on proto area ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 1885 if [ -n "$E2" ]; then 1886 ELIST=$E2 1887 else 1888 ELIST=$E1 1889 fi 1890 $PROTOCMPTERSE \ 1891 "Files in yesterday's proto area, but not today's:" \ 1892 "Files in today's proto area, but not yesterday's:" \ 1893 "Files that changed between yesterday and today:" \ 1894 ${ELIST} \ 1895 -d $REF_PROTO_LIST \ 1896 $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \ 1897 >> $mail_msg_file 1898 fi 1899fi 1900 1901if [[ "$u_FLAG" == "y" && "$build_ok" == "y" && \ 1902 "$build_extras_ok" == "y" ]]; then 1903 staffer cp $ATLOG/proto_list_${MACH} \ 1904 $PARENT_WS/usr/src/proto_list_${MACH} 1905fi 1906 1907# Update parent proto area if necessary. This is done now 1908# so that the proto area has either DEBUG or non-DEBUG kernels. 1909# Note that this clears out the lock file, so we can dispense with 1910# the variable now. 1911if [ "$U_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 1912 echo "\n==== Copying proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT ====\n" | \ 1913 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 1914 rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT/* 1915 unset Ulockfile 1916 mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT 1917 if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then 1918 ( cd $ROOT; tar cf - . | 1919 ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | 1920 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1921 fi 1922 if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then 1923 rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd/* 1924 mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd 1925 cd $ROOT-nd 1926 ( tar cf - . | 1927 ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_ROOT-nd; umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | 1928 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1929 fi 1930 if [ -n "${NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT}" ]; then 1931 echo "\n==== Copying tools proto area to $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT ====\n" | \ 1932 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 1933 rm -rf $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT/* 1934 mkdir -p $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT 1935 if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then 1936 ( cd $TOOLS_PROTO; tar cf - . | 1937 ( cd $NIGHTLY_PARENT_TOOLS_ROOT; 1938 umask 0; tar xpf - ) ) 2>&1 | 1939 tee -a $mail_msg_file >> $LOGFILE 1940 fi 1941 fi 1942fi 1943 1944# 1945# ELF verification: ABI (-A) and runtime (-r) checks 1946# 1947if [[ ($build_ok = y) && (($A_FLAG = y) || ($r_FLAG = y)) ]]; then 1948 # Directory ELF-data.$MACH holds the files produced by these tests. 1949 elf_ddir=$SRC/ELF-data.$MACH 1950 1951 # If there is a previous ELF-data backup directory, remove it. Then, 1952 # rotate current ELF-data directory into its place and create a new 1953 # empty directory 1954 rm -rf $elf_ddir.ref 1955 if [[ -d $elf_ddir ]]; then 1956 mv $elf_ddir $elf_ddir.ref 1957 fi 1958 mkdir -p $elf_ddir 1959 1960 # Call find_elf to produce a list of the ELF objects in the proto area. 1961 # This list is passed to check_rtime and interface_check, preventing 1962 # them from separately calling find_elf to do the same work twice. 1963 find_elf -fr $checkroot > $elf_ddir/object_list 1964 1965 if [[ $A_FLAG = y ]]; then 1966 echo "\n==== Check versioning and ABI information ====\n" | \ 1967 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 1968 1969 # Produce interface description for the proto. Report errors. 1970 interface_check -o -w $elf_ddir -f object_list \ 1971 -i interface -E interface.err 1972 if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.err ]]; then 1973 tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/interface.err \ 1974 >> $mail_msg_file 1975 build_extras_ok=n 1976 fi 1977 1978 # If ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR is defined, compare the new interface 1979 # description file to that from the baseline gate. Issue a 1980 # warning if the baseline is not present, and keep going. 1981 if [[ "$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR" != '' ]]; then 1982 base_ifile="$ELF_DATA_BASELINE_DIR/interface" 1983 1984 echo "\n==== Compare versioning and ABI information" \ 1985 "to baseline ====\n" | \ 1986 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 1987 echo "Baseline: $base_ifile\n" >> $LOGFILE 1988 1989 if [[ -f $base_ifile ]]; then 1990 interface_cmp -d -o $base_ifile \ 1991 $elf_ddir/interface > $elf_ddir/interface.cmp 1992 if [[ -s $elf_ddir/interface.cmp ]]; then 1993 echo | tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 1994 tee -a $LOGFILE < \ 1995 $elf_ddir/interface.cmp \ 1996 >> $mail_msg_file 1997 build_extras_ok=n 1998 fi 1999 else 2000 echo "baseline not available. comparison" \ 2001 "skipped" | \ 2002 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 2003 fi 2004 2005 fi 2006 fi 2007 2008 if [[ $r_FLAG = y ]]; then 2009 echo "\n==== Check ELF runtime attributes ====\n" | \ 2010 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 2011 2012 # If we're doing a DEBUG build the proto area will be left 2013 # with debuggable objects, thus don't assert -s. 2014 if [[ $D_FLAG = y ]]; then 2015 rtime_sflag="" 2016 else 2017 rtime_sflag="-s" 2018 fi 2019 check_rtime -i -m -v $rtime_sflag -o -w $elf_ddir \ 2020 -D object_list -f object_list -E runtime.err \ 2021 -I runtime.attr.raw 2022 if (( $? != 0 )); then 2023 build_extras_ok=n 2024 fi 2025 2026 # check_rtime -I output needs to be sorted in order to 2027 # compare it to that from previous builds. 2028 sort $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw > $elf_ddir/runtime.attr 2029 rm $elf_ddir/runtime.attr.raw 2030 2031 # Report errors 2032 if [[ -s $elf_ddir/runtime.err ]]; then 2033 tee -a $LOGFILE < $elf_ddir/runtime.err \ 2034 >> $mail_msg_file 2035 build_extras_ok=n 2036 fi 2037 2038 # If there is an ELF-data directory from a previous build, 2039 # then diff the attr files. These files contain information 2040 # about dependencies, versioning, and runpaths. There is some 2041 # overlap with the ABI checking done above, but this also 2042 # flushes out non-ABI interface differences along with the 2043 # other information. 2044 echo "\n==== Diff ELF runtime attributes" \ 2045 "(since last build) ====\n" | \ 2046 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file >> $mail_msg_file 2047 2048 if [[ -f $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr ]]; then 2049 diff $elf_ddir.ref/runtime.attr \ 2050 $elf_ddir/runtime.attr \ 2051 >> $mail_msg_file 2052 fi 2053 fi 2054 2055 # If -u set, copy contents of ELF-data.$MACH to the parent workspace. 2056 if [[ "$u_FLAG" = "y" ]]; then 2057 p_elf_ddir=$PARENT_WS/usr/src/ELF-data.$MACH 2058 2059 # If parent lacks the ELF-data.$MACH directory, create it 2060 if [[ ! -d $p_elf_ddir ]]; then 2061 staffer mkdir -p $p_elf_ddir 2062 fi 2063 2064 # These files are used asynchronously by other builds for ABI 2065 # verification, as above for the -A option. As such, we require 2066 # the file replacement to be atomic. Copy the data to a temp 2067 # file in the same filesystem and then rename into place. 2068 ( 2069 cd $elf_ddir 2070 for elf_dfile in *; do 2071 staffer cp $elf_dfile \ 2072 ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new 2073 staffer mv -f ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile}.new \ 2074 ${p_elf_ddir}/${elf_dfile} 2075 done 2076 ) 2077 fi 2078fi 2079 2080# DEBUG lint of kernel begins 2081 2082if [ "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "n" -a "$l_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 2083 if [ "$LINTDIRS" = "" ]; then 2084 # LINTDIRS="$SRC/uts y $SRC/stand y $SRC/psm y" 2085 LINTDIRS="$SRC y" 2086 fi 2087 set $LINTDIRS 2088 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do 2089 dolint $1 $2; shift; shift 2090 done 2091else 2092 echo "\n==== No '$MAKE lint' ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 2093fi 2094 2095# "make check" begins 2096 2097if [ "$i_CMD_LINE_FLAG" = "n" -a "$C_FLAG" = "y" ]; then 2098 # remove old check.out 2099 rm -f $SRC/check.out 2100 2101 rm -f $SRC/check-${MACH}.out 2102 cd $SRC 2103 $MAKE -ek check ROOT="$checkroot" 2>&1 | tee -a $SRC/check-${MACH}.out \ 2104 >> $LOGFILE 2105 echo "\n==== cstyle/hdrchk errors ====\n" >> $mail_msg_file 2106 2107 grep ":" $SRC/check-${MACH}.out | 2108 egrep -v "Ignoring unknown host" | \ 2109 sort | uniq | tee $TMPDIR/check_errors >> $mail_msg_file 2110 2111 if [[ -s $TMPDIR/check_errors ]]; then 2112 build_extras_ok=n 2113 fi 2114else 2115 echo "\n==== No '$MAKE check' ====\n" >> $LOGFILE 2116fi 2117 2118echo "\n==== Find core files ====\n" | \ 2119 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 2120 2121find $abssrcdirs -name core -a -type f -exec file {} \; | \ 2122 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $mail_msg_file 2123 2124if [ "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 2125 echo "\n==== Diff unreferenced files (since last build) ====\n" \ 2126 | tee -a $LOGFILE >>$mail_msg_file 2127 rm -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref 2128 if [ -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out ]; then 2129 mv $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref 2130 fi 2131 2132 findunref -S $SCM_TYPE -t $SRC/.build.tstamp -s usr $CODEMGR_WS \ 2133 ${TOOLS}/findunref/exception_list 2>> $mail_msg_file | \ 2134 sort > $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out 2135 2136 if [ ! -f $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref ]; then 2137 cp $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref 2138 fi 2139 2140 diff $SRC/unref-${MACH}.ref $SRC/unref-${MACH}.out >>$mail_msg_file 2141fi 2142 2143# Verify that the usual lists of files, such as exception lists, 2144# contain only valid references to files. If the build has failed, 2145# then don't check the proto area. 2146CHECK_PATHS=${CHECK_PATHS:-y} 2147if [ "$CHECK_PATHS" = y -a "$N_FLAG" != y ]; then 2148 echo "\n==== Check lists of files ====\n" | tee -a $LOGFILE \ 2149 >>$mail_msg_file 2150 arg=-b 2151 [ "$build_ok" = y ] && arg= 2152 checkpaths $arg $checkroot > $SRC/check-paths.out 2>&1 2153 if [[ -s $SRC/check-paths.out ]]; then 2154 tee -a $LOGFILE < $SRC/check-paths.out >> $mail_msg_file 2155 build_extras_ok=n 2156 fi 2157fi 2158 2159if [ "$M_FLAG" != "y" -a "$build_ok" = y ]; then 2160 echo "\n==== Impact on file permissions ====\n" \ 2161 >> $mail_msg_file 2162 2163 abspkg= 2164 for d in $abssrcdirs; do 2165 if [ -d "$d/pkg" ]; then 2166 abspkg="$abspkg $d" 2167 fi 2168 done 2169 2170 if [ -n "$abspkg" ]; then 2171 for d in "$abspkg"; do 2172 ( cd $d/pkg ; $MAKE -e pmodes ) >> $mail_msg_file 2173 done 2174 fi 2175fi 2176 2177if [ "$w_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 2178 if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = no || "$D_FLAG" = y ]]; then 2179 do_wsdiff DEBUG $ROOT.prev $ROOT 2180 fi 2181 2182 if [[ "$MULTI_PROTO" = yes && "$F_FLAG" = n ]]; then 2183 do_wsdiff non-DEBUG $ROOT-nd.prev $ROOT-nd 2184 fi 2185fi 2186 2187END_DATE=`date` 2188echo "==== Nightly $maketype build completed: $END_DATE ====" | \ 2189 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file 2190 2191typeset -i10 hours 2192typeset -Z2 minutes 2193typeset -Z2 seconds 2194 2195elapsed_time=$SECONDS 2196((hours = elapsed_time / 3600 )) 2197((minutes = elapsed_time / 60 % 60)) 2198((seconds = elapsed_time % 60)) 2199 2200echo "\n==== Total build time ====" | \ 2201 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file 2202echo "\nreal ${hours}:${minutes}:${seconds}" | \ 2203 tee -a $LOGFILE >> $build_time_file 2204 2205if [ "$u_FLAG" = "y" -a "$f_FLAG" = "y" -a "$build_ok" = "y" ]; then 2206 staffer cp ${SRC}/unref-${MACH}.out $PARENT_WS/usr/src/ 2207 2208 # 2209 # Produce a master list of unreferenced files -- ideally, we'd 2210 # generate the master just once after all of the nightlies 2211 # have finished, but there's no simple way to know when that 2212 # will be. Instead, we assume that we're the last nightly to 2213 # finish and merge all of the unref-${MACH}.out files in 2214 # $PARENT_WS/usr/src/. If we are in fact the final ${MACH} to 2215 # finish, then this file will be the authoritative master 2216 # list. Otherwise, another ${MACH}'s nightly will eventually 2217 # overwrite ours with its own master, but in the meantime our 2218 # temporary "master" will be no worse than any older master 2219 # which was already on the parent. 2220 # 2221 2222 set -- $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unref-*.out 2223 cp "$1" ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge 2224 shift 2225 2226 for unreffile; do 2227 comm -12 ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge "$unreffile" > ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$ 2228 mv ${TMPDIR}/unref.$$ ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge 2229 done 2230 2231 staffer cp ${TMPDIR}/unref.merge $PARENT_WS/usr/src/unrefmaster.out 2232fi 2233 2234# 2235# All done save for the sweeping up. 2236# (whichever exit we hit here will trigger the "cleanup" trap which 2237# optionally sends mail on completion). 2238# 2239if [[ "$build_ok" == "y" ]]; then 2240 if [[ "$W_FLAG" == "y" || "$build_extras_ok" == "y" ]]; then 2241 exit 0 2242 fi 2243fi 2244 2245exit 1 2246