# # \brief Front end to the Genode build system # \author Norman Feske # \date 2011-08-04 # # # The operation of the build system can be tuned using the following variables, # which can be specified at the command line or supplied via the # 'etc/build.conf' file. # # BASE_DIR - this directory points to Genode's 'base' repository # REPOSITORIES - list of directories incorporared into the build process # VERBOSE - variable that controls the verboseness of the build process # # By default, compiler messages are not displayed. If you are # interested in these messages set this variable to nothing. # ('VERBOSE=') # # VERBOSE_MK - variable that controls the verboseness of make invocations # VERBOSE_DIR - variable that controls the verboseness of changing directories # # Using this variable, you can enable the make messages printed # when changing directories. To enable the messages, set the # variable to nothing. # # LIB_CACHE_DIR - location of the library build cache # # This variable defines the place for the library build cache. # Normally, the libcache is located at 'var/libcache' and # there is no need to change it. # # CONTRIB_DIR - location of ported 3rd-party source codes # ## ## Define global configuration variables ## -include etc/build.conf BUILD_BASE_DIR := $(CURDIR) INSTALL_DIR := $(CURDIR)/bin export BASE_DIR ?= ../base export REPOSITORIES ?= $(BASE_DIR:%base=%base-linux) $(BASE_DIR) export VERBOSE ?= @ export VERBOSE_DIR ?= --no-print-directory export VERBOSE_MK ?= @ export LIB_CACHE_DIR ?= $(BUILD_BASE_DIR)/var/libcache export LIB_PROGRESS_LOG ?= $(BUILD_BASE_DIR)/progress.log export LIB_DEP_FILE ?= var/libdeps export ECHO ?= echo -e export CONTRIB_DIR # # Convert user-defined directories to absolute directories # # The 'echo' shell command expands '~' characters to the home directory, # 'realpath' converts relative path names to absolute. # REPOSITORIES := $(realpath $(shell echo $(REPOSITORIES))) BASE_DIR := $(realpath $(shell echo $(BASE_DIR))) # # Configure shell program before executing any shell commands. On Ubuntu the # standard shell is dash, which breaks colored output via its built-in echo # command. # export SHELL := $(shell which bash) select_from_repositories = $(firstword $(foreach REP,$(REPOSITORIES),$(wildcard $(REP)/$(1)))) include $(BASE_DIR)/mk/global.mk export LIBGCC_INC_DIR = $(shell dirname `$(CUSTOM_CXX_LIB) -print-libgcc-file-name`)/include # # Find out about the target directories to build # DST_DIRS := $(filter-out all clean bin cleanall again run/%,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) DST_DIRS := * endif # # Default rule: build all directories specified as make arguments # all $(DST_DIRS): gen_deps_and_build_targets @true -include $(call select_from_repositories,etc/specs.conf) -include $(BUILD_BASE_DIR)/etc/specs.conf export SPEC_FILES := $(foreach SPEC,$(SPECS),$(call select_from_repositories,mk/spec-$(SPEC).mk)) include $(SPEC_FILES) export SPECS ## ## First stage: generate library dependencies ## # # Reset library-build log and library-dependency file # # The 'progress' file contains the names of the already processed libraries # of the current build process. Before considering to process any library, # the build system checks if the library is already present in the 'progress' # file and, if yes, skips it. # .PHONY: init_progress_log init_progress_log: @echo "#" > $(LIB_PROGRESS_LOG) @echo "# Library build progress log - generated by dep_prg.mk and dep_lib.mk" >> $(LIB_PROGRESS_LOG) @echo "#" >> $(LIB_PROGRESS_LOG) .PHONY: init_libdep_file init_libdep_file: $(dir $(LIB_DEP_FILE)) @echo "checking library dependencies..." @(echo "#"; \ echo "# Library dependencies for build '$(DST_DIRS)'"; \ echo "#"; \ echo ""; \ echo "export SPEC_FILES := \\"; \ for i in $(SPEC_FILES); do \ echo " $$i \\"; done; \ echo ""; \ echo "LIB_CACHE_DIR = $(LIB_CACHE_DIR)"; \ echo "BASE_DIR = $(realpath $(BASE_DIR))"; \ echo "VERBOSE ?= $(VERBOSE)"; \ echo "VERBOSE_MK ?= $(VERBOSE_MK)"; \ echo "VERBOSE_DIR ?= $(VERBOSE_DIR)"; \ echo "INSTALL_DIR ?= $(INSTALL_DIR)"; \ echo "SHELL ?= $(SHELL)"; \ echo "MKDIR ?= mkdir"; \ echo ""; \ echo "all:"; \ echo " @true # prevent nothing-to-be-done message"; \ echo "") > $(LIB_DEP_FILE) # # We check if any target.mk files exist in the specified directories within # any of the repositories listed in the 'REPOSITORIES' variable. # $(dir $(LIB_DEP_FILE)): @mkdir -p $@ # # Find all 'target.mk' files located within any of the specified subdirectories # ('DST_DIRS') and any repository. The 'sort' is used to remove duplicates. # TARGETS_TO_VISIT := $(shell find $(REPOSITORIES:=/src) -false \ $(foreach DST,$(DST_DIRS), \ -or -path "*/src/$(DST)/**target.mk" \ -printf " %P ")) TARGETS_TO_VISIT := $(sort $(TARGETS_TO_VISIT)) # # Perform sanity check for non-existing targets being specified at the command # line. # MISSING_TARGETS := $(strip \ $(foreach DST,$(DST_DIRS),\ $(if $(filter $(DST)/%,$(TARGETS_TO_VISIT)),,$(DST)))) ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) ifneq ($(MISSING_TARGETS),) init_libdep_file: error_missing_targets error_missing_targets: @for target in $(MISSING_TARGETS); do \ echo "Error: target '$$target' does not exist"; done @false; endif endif # # The procedure of collecting library dependencies is realized as a single # rule to gain maximum performance. If we invoked a rule for each target, # we would need to spawn one additional shell per target, which would take # 10-20 percent more time. # traverse_dependencies: $(dir $(LIB_DEP_FILE)) init_libdep_file init_progress_log $(VERBOSE_MK) \ for target in $(TARGETS_TO_VISIT); do \ for rep in $(REPOSITORIES); do \ test -f $$rep/src/$$target || continue; \ $(MAKE) $(VERBOSE_DIR) -f $(BASE_DIR)/mk/dep_prg.mk \ REP_DIR=$$rep TARGET_MK=$$rep/src/$$target \ BUILD_BASE_DIR=$(BUILD_BASE_DIR) \ SHELL=$(SHELL) \ DARK_COL="$(DARK_COL)" DEFAULT_COL="$(DEFAULT_COL)" || result=false; \ break; \ done; \ done; $$result; .PHONY: $(LIB_DEP_FILE) $(LIB_DEP_FILE): traverse_dependencies ## ## Second stage: build targets based on the result of the first stage ## $(INSTALL_DIR): $(VERBOSE)mkdir -p $@ .PHONY: gen_deps_and_build_targets gen_deps_and_build_targets: $(INSTALL_DIR) $(LIB_DEP_FILE) @$(VERBOSE_MK)$(MAKE) $(VERBOSE_DIR) -f $(LIB_DEP_FILE) all .PHONY: again again: $(INSTALL_DIR) @$(VERBOSE_MK)$(MAKE) $(VERBOSE_DIR) -f $(LIB_DEP_FILE) all ## ## Rules for running automated test cases ## RUN_OPT ?= # helper for run/% rule RUN_SCRIPT = $(call select_from_repositories,run/$*.run) # # Read tools configuration to obtain the cross-compiler prefix passed # to the run script. # -include $(call select_from_repositories,etc/tools.conf) run/%: $(call select_from_repositories,run/%.run) $(RUN_ENV) $(VERBOSE)test -f "$(RUN_SCRIPT)" || (echo "Error: No run script for $*"; exit -1) $(VERBOSE)$(GENODE_DIR)/tool/run/run --genode-dir $(GENODE_DIR) \ --name $* \ --specs "$(SPECS)" \ --repositories "$(REPOSITORIES)" \ --cross-dev-prefix "$(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)" \ --qemu-args "$(QEMU_OPT)" \ $(RUN_OPT) \ --include $(RUN_SCRIPT) ## ## Clean rules ## # # For cleaning, visit each directory for that a corresponding target.mk # file exists in the source tree. For each such directory, we call # the single_target rule. # clean_targets: $(VERBOSE_MK)for d in `$(GNU_FIND) -mindepth 1 -type d | $(TAC) | sed "s/^..//"`; do \ for r in $(REPOSITORIES); do \ test -f $$r/src/$$d/target.mk && \ $(MAKE) $(VERBOSE_DIR) clean \ -C $$d \ -f $(BASE_DIR)/mk/prg.mk \ BUILD_BASE_DIR=$(BUILD_BASE_DIR) \ PRG_REL_DIR=$$d \ SHELL=$(SHELL) \ REP_DIR=$$r || \ true; \ done; \ done clean_libcache: $(VERBOSE)rm -rf var/libcache clean_run: $(VERBOSE)rm -rf var/run $(VERBOSE)rm -rf config-00-00-00-00-00-00 clean_gen_files: $(VERBOSE)rm -f $(LIB_PROGRESS_LOG) $(VERBOSE)rm -f $(LIB_DEP_FILE) clean_install_dir: $(VERBOSE)(test -d $(INSTALL_DIR) && find $(INSTALL_DIR) -type l -not -readable -delete) || true clean_empty_dirs: clean_targets clean_libcache clean_run clean_gen_files clean_install_dir $(VERBOSE)$(GNU_FIND) . -depth -type d -empty -delete clean cleanall: clean_empty_dirs