TOPDIR=$PWD
-# CVSROOT is inherited from the environment
KERNELDIR=
LINUX=
LUSTRE=
# simply don't account for this option
DO_SRC=true
DOWNLOAD=true
-TAG=
CANONICAL_TARGET=
TARGET=
TARGET_ARCH="$(uname -m)"
LDISKFSRPM=true
OSDLDISKFSRPM=true
OSDZFSRPM=false
-SKIPLDISKFSRPM="v1_4_* b1_4"
SMPTYPES="smp bigsmp default ''"
PATCHLESS=false
XEN=false
DATE=$(date)
-USE_DATESTAMP=1
RPMBUILD=
export CC=${CC:-gcc}
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} [OPTION]... [-- <lustre configure options>]
- -d CVSROOT
- Specifies the CVS Root to use when pulling files from CVS. The
- environment variable \$CVSROOT is used if this option is not
- present.
-
--external-patches=EXTERNAL_PATCHES
Directory similar to lustre/lustre/kernel_patches/ that lbuild should
look for seres and config files in before looking in the lustre
Lustre modules and userspace are built.
--lustre=LUSTRE
- Path to an existing lustre source tarball to use instead of
- pulling from CVS.
+ Path to an existing lustre source tarball to use.
--nodownload
Do not try to download a kernel from downloads.lustre.org
more or less in DIR/<target>-<arch>, and the tarball will be
placed in DIR.
- --tag=TAG
- A CVS branch/tag name to build from when pulling from CVS.
-
--target=TARGET
The name of the target to build. The available targets are listed
below.
Also note that by using a non-"base" arch (eg, i386) only kernels
will be built - there will be no lustre-lite-utils package.
- --disable-datestamp
- Prevents the datestamp flag (-D) from being passed to cvs for
- checkouts. This is a workaround for a problem encountered when
- using lbuild with tinderbox.
-
--xen
Builds a Xen domX kernel.
--set-value
- Set's a variable to a given value.
+ Sets a variable to a given value.
EOF
check_options() {
- if [ "$LUSTRE" ]; then
- [ -r "$LUSTRE" ] || \
- usage 1 "Could not find Lustre source tarball '$LUSTRE'."
- else
- [ "$CVSROOT" ] || \
- usage 1 "Either specify a CVS Root with -d, or a Lustre source tarball with --lustre."
- [ "$TAG" ] || \
- usage 1 "A branch/tag name must be specified with --tag when not building from a tarball."
+ if [ -z "$LUSTRE" -o ! -r "$LUSTRE" ]; then
+ usage 1 "Could not find Lustre source tarball '$LUSTRE'."
fi
[ -z "$DISTRO" ] && DISTRO=$(autodetect_distro)
[ -d "$KERNELDIR" -o -d "$KERNELTREE" ] || \
usage 1 "$KERNELDIR and $KERNELTREE are not a directory."
- if ! $RELEASE; then
- [ "$TAG" ] || \
- usage 1 "When building a snapshot, a tag name must be used."
- fi
-
[ "$TARGET" ] || TARGET=$(autodetect_target "$DISTRO")
# TARGET_FILE="$TOPDIR/lustre/kernel_patches/targets/$TARGET.target"
# [ -r "$TARGET_FILE" ] || \
# kernel. don't make it look like one
if $PATCHLESS || [ -n "$SERIES" ]; then
EXTRA_VERSION=$(echo $EXTRA_VERSION | sed -e "s/\(.*_lustre\)\..*/\1/")
-# EXTRA_VERSION="${EXTRA_VERSION}-${TAG}.${TIMESTAMP}"
if ! $PATCHLESS && [ -n "$BUILDID" ]; then
EXTRA_VERSION="${EXTRA_VERSION}.${BUILDID}"
fi
unpack_lustre() {
- if [ -z "$LUSTRE" ]; then
- local DATESTAMP=""
-
- if [ -n "$USE_DATESTAMP" ]; then
- DATESTAMP="-D '$DATE'"
- fi
-
- local DIRNAME="lustre-$TAG-$TIMESTAMP"
-
- cvs -d "$CVSROOT" -qz3 co $DATESTAMP -d "$DIRNAME" lustre || \
- fatal 1 "There was an error checking out toplevel Lustre from CVS."
- pushd "$DIRNAME" > /dev/null
- ./lustrecvs "$TAG" || \
- fatal 1 "There was an error checking out Lustre/Portals/Build from CVS."
- echo "Creating lustre tarball..."
- sh autogen.sh || fatal 1 "There was an error running autogen.sh."
- ./configure --enable-dist || \
- fatal 1 "There was an error running ./configure to create makefiles."
- make dist || fatal 1 "There was an error running 'make dist'."
- LUSTRE=$PWD/lustre-*.tar.gz
- popd > /dev/null
- fi
-
untar "$LUSTRE" || fatal 1 "Error unpacking Lustre tarball"
[ -d lustre ] || ln -sf lustre-[0-9].[0-9]* lustre
fi
fi
- ( $(skeep_ldiskfs_rpm $TAG) ) || {
+ ( $(skeep_ldiskfs_rpm) ) || {
pushd ldiskfs > /dev/null || return 255
#
# Fetch spl/zfs from the git repo and prepare for lustre build
#
+# Overrides:
+# SPLZFSGITREPO - URI of directory where spl.git and zfs.git are located
+# SPLZFSTAG - Tag to checkout of clone repositories
+# SPLZFSVER - Version to checkout of both (format zfs/spl-$SPLZFSVER)
+#
# return 0 if successful, else 255
build_spl_zfs() {
# make sure the RPM build environment is set up
+ pushd $TOPDIR
create_rpmbuild_dirs
+ popd
# The spl/zfs spec files expect RPM_BUILD_ROOT to point to the root of the
# destination for the rpms
export RPM_BUILD_ROOT=$TOPDIR
+ SPLZFSVER=${SPLZFSVER:-0.6.1}
+ SPLZFSTAG=${SPLZFSTAG:-lustre-zfs}
# The files expect a kver to be set to the kernel version .
- kver=$(cat ${LINUX}/include/config/kernel.release)
+ local kver=$(find_linux_release)
# build and install the spl and zfs (and -devel) RPMs for lustre to use
local pkg
for pkg in spl zfs; do
- local rpmmod spldir
+ local rpmpkg
- [ "$pkg" == "zfs" ] && spldir="$(ls -d $TOPDIR/usr/src/spl-*/*)"
- rpmmod=$pkg-modules
+ [ "$pkg" == "zfs" ] && spldir="$(ls -d $TOPDIR/usr/src/spl-*/|tail -1)"
# need to fetch the repo in order to build it.
# default to github but allow override
git clone ${SPLZFSGITREPO:-"https://github.com/zfsonlinux"}/$pkg.git $pkg 2>&1
pushd $pkg || return 255
-
- # XXX - _having_ to give a package a kernel just to have it configure
- # enough to do a "make dist" is truely bogus!
- if ! ./configure --with-linux=${LINUX} \
+ if [ -n "$SPLZFSTAG" ]; then
+ git checkout $SPLZFSTAG
+ else
+ git checkout -b lbuild $pkg-$SPLZFSVER
+ fi
+
+ # This differentiates between older zfs versions
+ if [ -f $pkg-modules.spec.in ]; then
+ rpmpkg=$pkg-modules
+ specdir=.
+ speclist="$pkg.spec $rpmpkg.spec"
+ else
+ rpmpkg=kmod-$pkg-devel
+ specdir=rpm/generic
+ speclist="$pkg.spec $pkg-kmod.spec $pkg-dkms.spec"
+ fi
+
+ sh autogen.sh || return 255
+
+ if ! ./configure --with-linux=${LINUX} --with-linux-obj=${LINUXOBJ:-$LINUX} \
${spldir:+--with-spl="${spldir}"} 2>&1 ||
! make dist 2>&1; then
popd
fi
popd
- # XXX - dirty hack time. ~sigh~
- # because the spl tarball contains two .spec files, we cannot
- # simply rebuild the tarball
- ln $pkg/$pkg-*.tar.gz $TOPDIR/SOURCES ||
- error "failed to link $pkg/$pkg-*.tar.gz into $TOPDIR/SOURCES"
-
- # First build the userspace tools RPMs
- if ! $RPMBUILD $targets -bb $pkg/$pkg.spec \
- --nodeps -v \
- --define "configure_args ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}" \
- --define "_tmppath /var/tmp" \
- --define "_topdir $TOPDIR" 2>&1; then
- return 255
- fi
-
- if $DO_SRC; then
- if ! $RPMBUILD -bs $pkg/$pkg.spec \
- --nodeps -v \
- --define "configure_args ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}" \
- --define "_tmppath /var/tmp" \
- --define "_topdir $TOPDIR" 2>&1; then
- return 255
+ ln -f $pkg/$pkg-*.tar.gz $TOPDIR/SOURCES ||
+ error "failed to link $pkg/$pkg-*.tar.gz into $TOPDIR/SOURCES"
+ if [ -f $pkg/scripts/kmodtool ]; then
+ ln -f $pkg/scripts/kmodtool $TOPDIR/SOURCES/
+ fi
+
+ local rpmb
+ if $DO_SRC; then
+ rpmb=-ba
+ else
+ rpmb=-bb
+ fi
+
+ # set search dir for our own kmodtool to find correct
+ # directories
+ export KERNELSOURCE=$(dirname ${LINUX})
+ # Manually build rpms
+ for spec in $speclist; do
+ echo "Building RPMs from $pkg/$specdir/$spec"
+ if ! $RPMBUILD $rpmb $pkg/$specdir/$spec \
+ --nodeps -v \
+ --define "require_kdir ${LINUX}" \
+ ${LINUXOBJ:+--define "require_kobj ${LINUXOBJ}"} \
+ ${spldir:+--define "require_spldir ${spldir}"} \
+ --define "kver $kver" \
+ --define "kernels $kver" \
+ --define "_tmppath /var/tmp" \
+ --define "kernelbuildroot $TOPDIR/reused" \
+ --define "_topdir $TOPDIR" 2>&1; then
+ return 255
fi
- fi
-
- # Now the kernel module RPMs
- # Need to provide pointers to the lustre kernel source, objects, usr/src
- if ! $RPMBUILD $targets -bb $pkg/$rpmmod.spec \
- --nodeps -v \
- --define "require_kdir ${linux}" \
- ${linuxobj:+--define "require_kobj ${linuxobj}"} \
- ${spldir:+--define "require_spldir ${spldir}"} \
- --define "configure_args ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}" \
- --define "_usrsrc $TOPDIR/usr/src" \
- --define "kver $kver" \
- --define "_tmppath /var/tmp" \
- --define "_topdir $TOPDIR" 2>&1; then
- return 255
- fi
+ done
- if $DO_SRC; then
- if ! $RPMBUILD -bs $pkg/$rpmmod.spec \
- --nodeps -v \
- --define "require_kdir ${linux}" \
- ${linuxobj:+--define "require_kobj ${linuxobj}"} \
- ${spldir:+--define "require_spldir ${spldir}"} \
- --define "configure_args ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}" \
- --define "_usrsrc $TOPDIR/usr/src" \
- --define "kver $kver" \
- --define "_tmppath /var/tmp" \
- --define "_topdir $TOPDIR" 2>&1; then
- return 255
- fi
- fi
+# $DO_SRC && mv $pkg*.src.rpm $TOPDIR/SRPMS/
+# mv $pkg*.noarch.rpm $TOPDIR/RPMS/noarch/
+# mv *$pkg*.$TARGET_ARCH.rpm $TOPDIR/RPMS/$(basearch $TARGET_ARCH)/
- # We have built the rpms for the package. No we need to extract the
+ # We have built the rpms for the package. Now we need to extract the
# contained files so we can build further things against them
- local rpm=$(ls $TOPDIR/RPMS/*/$rpmmod-devel-*.rpm)
+ local rpms=$(ls -1 $TOPDIR/RPMS/*/$rpmpkg-*.rpm)
# cpio only extract to pwd so we need to go there.
pushd $TOPDIR
- rpm2cpio < $rpm | cpio -id
+ local rpm
+ for rpm in $rpms; do
+ rpm2cpio $rpm | cpio -id
+ done
popd
- CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--with-$pkg=$(ls -d $TOPDIR/usr/src/$pkg-*/*) ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}"
+ CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--with-$pkg=$(ls -d $TOPDIR/usr/src/$pkg-*/|tail -1) ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}"
+ CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--with-$pkg-obj=$(ls -d $TOPDIR/usr/src/$pkg-*/$kver*|tail -1) ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}"
done
OSDZFSRPM=true
#check if we need to build separate ldiskfs RPM
skeep_ldiskfs_rpm() {
- local tag="$1"
-
local skip=false
if ! $LDISKFSRPM; then
skip=true
elif $PATCHLESS; then
skip=true
- else
- for skiptag in $SKIPLDISKFSRPM; do
- [[ $tag == $skiptag ]] && skip=true && break
- done
fi
echo $skip
}
-# This function takes a linux source pool and digs out the linux release
-# from it
-find_linux_release() {
- local SRCDIR="$1"
+# This function takes a linux include tree and digs out the linux release
+# from it. It is never called directly, only called from the distro
+# specific function find_linux_release() in lbuild-{rhel,sles}.
+_find_linux_release() {
+ local SRC="$1"
+ local LINUXRELEASEHEADER=""
- local LINUXRELEASEHEADER=$SRCDIR/include/linux/version.h
- if [ -s $SRCDIR/include/linux/utsrelease.h ]; then
- LINUXRELEASEHEADER=$SRCDIR/include/linux/utsrelease.h
+ LINUXRELEASEHEADER=$SRC/include/linux/version.h
+ if [ -s $SRC/include/generated/utsrelease.h ]; then
+ LINUXRELEASEHEADER=$SRC/include/generated/utsrelease.h
+ elif [ -s $SRC/include/linux/utsrelease.h ]; then
+ LINUXRELEASEHEADER=$SRC/include/linux/utsrelease.h
fi
- sed -ne 's/#define UTS_RELEASE "\(.*\)"$/\1/p' $LINUXRELEASEHEADER
+ if [ ! -s $LINUXRELEASEHEADER ]; then
+ fatal 1 "could not find UTS_RELEASE"
+ fi
+ sed -ne 's/#define UTS_RELEASE "\(.*\)"$/\1/p' $LINUXRELEASEHEADER
}
# unpack kernel(/source/devel) RPM
local SOURCE="${TOPDIR}/OFED/SRPMS/${kib_prefix}-*.src.rpm"
# but switch to building from the SPEC if we need to apply patches
- if ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/build/patches/ofed/* >/dev/null; then
+ if ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/contrib/patches/ofed/* >/dev/null; then
BUILD_TYPE="-bb"
rpm --define "_topdir ${TOPDIR}" -ivh $SOURCE
SOURCE="${TOPDIR}/SPECS/${kib_prefix}.spec"
local file ed_fragment1 ed_fragment2 n=1
- for file in $(ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/build/patches/ofed/*.patch); do
+ for file in $(ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/contrib/patches/ofed/*.patch); do
ed_fragment1="$ed_fragment1
Patch$n: ${file%%*/}"
ed_fragment2="$ed_fragment2
cp $file ${TOPDIR}/SOURCES
let n=$n+1
done
- for file in $(ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/build/patches/ofed/*.ed); do
+ for file in $(ls ${TOPDIR}/lustre/contrib/patches/ofed/*.ed); do
# Only apply the ed-scripts that should be used for the canonical target
- # ed-files in ${TOPDIR}/lustre/build/patches/ofed/ have to follow the naming
+ # ed-files in ${TOPDIR}/lustre/contrib/patches/ofed/ have to follow the naming
# convention
# <two-digits>-<descriptive-name>:<canonical_target_1>: ...:<canonical_target_N>.ed
# To apply the same change to multiple canonical target simply specify
fi
fi
- local linuxrelease=$(find_linux_release "$linux")
+ local linuxrelease=$(find_linux_release)
if compare_version $OFED_VERSION 3.0; then
local OFA_KERNEL_RELEASE=$(echo -n ${linuxrelease} | sed -e 's/-/_/g')
fi
local REUSE_SIGNATURE=$({ echo -en $release_str;
echo $BUILD_GEN;
cat $CONFIG_FILE $TARGET_FILE $FULL_PATCH;
- cat ${0%/lbuild}/lbuild ${0%/lbuild}/lbuild-${DISTRO}; } |
+ cat $LBUILD_DIR/lbuild $LBUILD_DIR/lbuild-${DISTRO}; } |
md5sum | cut -d" " -f1)
# see if we can link to the reuse pool
# XXX - hrm. i'm not convinced this doesn't belong in the reuse
# figure out the EXTRA_VERSION of the kernel we built or are re-using
local KERNEL_RPM
- if ! KERNEL_RPM=$(find_rpm "$TOPDIR/RPMS/$TARGET_ARCH/" provides "^kernel ="); then
+ if ! KERNEL_RPM=$(find_rpm "$TOPDIR/RPMS/$TARGET_ARCH/" provides "^kernel(-default)? ="); then
fatal 1 "Failed to find a kernel RPM in $TOPDIR/RPMS/$TARGET_ARCH/"
fi
kernel_extra_version=$(rpm -q --queryformat "%{RELEASE}" -p $TOPDIR/RPMS/$TARGET_ARCH/$KERNEL_RPM)
# build kernel-ib/compat-rdma
if $USE_BUILD_CACHE && [ -n "$REUSEBUILD" ]; then
local REUSE_SIGNATURE=$({ echo "$ofed_version";
- echo "$(find_linux_release ${linux};
+ echo "$(find_linux_release;
echo "$BUILD_GEN")";
cat "${linux}/include/linux/autoconf.h";
- cat "${0%/lbuild}/lbuild" ;
- cat "${0%/lbuild}/lbuild-${DISTRO}"; } |
+ cat "$LBUILD_DIR/lbuild" ;
+ cat "$LBUILD_DIR/lbuild-${DISTRO}"; } |
md5sum | cut -d" " -f1)
# see if we can link to the reuse pool
# XXX - hrm. i'm not convinced this doesn't belong in the reuse
cd ${kib_rpm}-devel
# the actual ofed RPMs don't have the -rc$n or -$date string appened that
# might be present on the file
- local linuxrelease=$(find_linux_release "$linux")
+ local linuxrelease=$(find_linux_release)
ofed_version=$(echo $ofed_version |
sed -re 's/-(20[0-9]{6,6}-[0-9]{4,4}|rc[0-9]*)$//')
local rpm=$(ls $TOPDIR/RPMS/*/${kib_rpm}-devel-${ofed_version}-${linuxrelease//-/_}.*.rpm)
fi
[ -d RPMS/$arch ] || mkdir RPMS/$arch
done
+ [ -d RPMS/noarch ] || mkdir RPMS/noarch
[ -d BUILD ] || mkdir BUILD
[ -d SOURCES ] || mkdir SOURCES
[ -d SPECS ] || mkdir SPECS
seen_list=$(add_list "$seen_list" "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${BASH_LINENO[0]}")
fi
backtrace
-echo
-echo "Environment:"
-set
-) | mail -s "Untrapped error at ${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/}:$((LINENO-15)) on $HOSTNAME" brian@whamcloud.com >&2; set $xtrace' ERR
+) ; set $xtrace' ERR
set -E
[ -r ~/.lbuildrc ] && . ~/.lbuildrc
-options=$(getopt -o d:D:h -l kerneltree:,distro:,kernelrpm:,reusebuild:,patchless,ldiskfs,ccache,reuse:,norpm,disable-datestamp,external-patches:,timestamp:,extraversion:,kerneldir:,linux:,lustre:,nodownload,nosrc,ofed-version:,publish,release,set-value:,src,stage:,tag:,target:,target-archs:,with-linux:,xen -- "$@")
+options=$(getopt -o D:h -l kerneltree:,distro:,kernelrpm:,reusebuild:,patchless,ldiskfs,ccache,reuse:,norpm,disable-datestamp,external-patches:,timestamp:,extraversion:,kerneldir:,linux:,lustre:,nodownload,nosrc,noiokit,ofed-version:,publish,release,set-value:,src,stage:,tag:,target:,target-archs:,with-linux:,xen -- "$@")
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
usage 1
CCACHE='ccache'
shift
;;
- -d)
- CVSROOT=$2
- shift 2
- ;;
-D)
DATE=$2
shift 2
shift 2
;;
--tag)
- TAG=$2
shift 2
+ echo "WARNING: \"--tag\" is deprecated" > 2
;;
--target)
TARGET=$2
TARGET_ARCHS=$2
shift 2
;;
- --disable-datestamp)
- USE_DATESTAMP=
- shift
- ;;
--xen)
XEN=true
shift