RFR(S): 8213698: Improve devkit creation and add support for linux/ppc64/ppc64le/s390x
Volker Simonis
volker.simonis at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 11:19:17 UTC 2018
Hi,
can I please have a review for the following change which ads support
for linux/ppc64/ppc64le/s390x devkits and hopefully improves the
creation of devkits a little bit :)
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~simonis/webrevs/2018/8213698/
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8213698
With these changes it becomes possible to say any of the following:
make cross_compile_target="ppc64le-linux-gnu s390x-linux-gnu" BASE_OS=Fedora
make cross_compile_target="ppc64-linux-gnu" BASE_OS=Fedora BASE_OS_VERSION=17
make onlytars cross_compile_target="ppc64-linux-gnu ppc64le-linux-gnu
s390x-linux-gnu"
and get the following devkits under "build/devkit/result":
sdk-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-ppc64le-linux-gnu-20181112.tar.gz
sdk-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-ppc64-linux-gnu-20181112.tar.gz
sdk-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-s390x-linux-gnu-20181112.tar.gz
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-ppc64le-linux-gnu/
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-ppc64-linux-gnu/
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-to-s390x-linux-gnu/
Below you can find a more detailed description of the various changes.
Once we've discussed and agreed on the changes I'd like to add a small
documentation about how to build and use devkits to
"doc/building.{md,html}" which describes the creation and usage of
devkits. This documentation should be right at the top of the
"Cross-compiling" section which is quite complex now. It was not clear
to me until yet how trivial the creation and usage of a devkit can be
:)
- The changes required for supporting linux/ppc64/ppc64le/s390x are trivial:
make/devkit/Tools.gmk
+ifneq ($(filter ppc64 ppc64le s390x, $(ARCH)), )
+ # We only support 64-bit on these platforms anyway
+ CONFIG += --disable-multilib
+endif
This is required to prevent building of multilib toolchains which
arent't needed anyway. The problem with the multilib toolchain build
is that it requires some special 32-bit headers which arn't installed
by default from the current RPM list.
- The following change allows users to choose the version of Fedora
which is used to create the sysroot environment by setting
"BASE_OS_VERSION" (with "27" being the default). This works "BASE_OS"
will be set to "Fedora" (as opposed to "Fedora27" before). Notice that
older Fedora versions have a sligthly different download URL:
make/devkit/Tools.gmk
ifeq ($(BASE_OS), OEL6)
OEL_URL := http://yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/4/base/$(ARCH)/
LINUX_VERSION := OEL6.4
-else ifeq ($(BASE_OS), Fedora27)
- ifeq ($(ARCH), aarch64)
+else ifeq ($(BASE_OS), Fedora)
+ DEFAULT_OS_VERSION := 27
+ ifeq ($(BASE_OS_VERSION), )
+ BASE_OS_VERSION := $(DEFAULT_OS_VERSION)
+ endif
+ ifeq ($(filter x86_64 armhfp, $(ARCH)), )
FEDORA_TYPE=fedora-secondary
else
FEDORA_TYPE=fedora/linux
endif
- OEL_URL := https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/$(FEDORA_TYPE)/releases/27/Everything/$(ARCH)/os/Packages/
- LINUX_VERSION := Fedora 27
+ ARCHIVED := $(shell [ $(BASE_OS_VERSION) -lt $(DEFAULT_OS_VERSION)
] && echo true)
+ ifeq ($(ARCHIVED),true)
+ OEL_URL :=
https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/$(FEDORA_TYPE)/releases/$(BASE_OS_VERSION)/Everything/$(ARCH)/os/Packages/
+ else
+ OEL_URL :=
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/$(FEDORA_TYPE)/releases/$(BASE_OS_VERSION)/Everything/$(ARCH)/os/Packages/
+ endif
+ LINUX_VERSION := Fedora $(BASE_OS_VERSION)
else
$(error Unknown base OS $(BASE_OS))
endif
- Enable the creation of several different devkits at once (e.g. 'make
cross_compile_target="ppc64-linux-gnu ppc64le-linux-gnu
s390x-linux-gnu"') or one after another but all into the same
'build/devkit/result' directory. The result directory will contain
$HOST-to-$TARGET sub-directories with the corresponding devkits:
make/devkit/Makefile
-submakevars = HOST=$@ BUILD=$(me) \
- RESULT=$(RESULT) PREFIX=$(RESULT)/$@ \
- OUTPUT_ROOT=$(OUTPUT_ROOT)
+submakevars = HOST=$@ BUILD=$(me) RESULT=$(RESULT) OUTPUT_ROOT=$(OUTPUT_ROOT)
+
$(host_platforms) :
@echo 'Building compilers for $@'
@echo 'Targets: $(target_platforms)'
for p in $(filter $@, $(target_platforms)) $(filter-out $@,
$(target_platforms)); do \
- $(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk download-rpms $(submakevars) TARGET=$$p && \
+ $(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk download-rpms $(submakevars) \
+ TARGET=$$p PREFIX=$(RESULT)/$@-to-$$p && \
$(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk all $(submakevars) \
- TARGET=$$p || exit 1 ; \
+ TARGET=$$p PREFIX=$(RESULT)/$@-to-$$p && \
+ $(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk ccache $(submakevars) \
+ TARGET=$@ PREFIX=$(RESULT)/$@-to-$$p
BUILDDIR=$(OUTPUT_ROOT)/$@/$$p || exit 1 ; \
done
- @echo 'Building ccache program for $@'
- $(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk ccache $(submakevars) TARGET=$@
@echo 'All done"'
Notice that we have to build "ccache" for each target because ccache
will be installed into the directory specified by "--prefix" at
configure time and this is now different for every target. However
that's not a big problem, because the time for compiling ccache is
negligible compared to the download time of the RPMs and the build
time of GCC.
define Mktar
- $(1)_tar = $$(RESULT)/sdk-$(1)-$$(today).tar.gz
- $$($(1)_tar) : PLATFORM = $(1)
- TARFILES += $$($(1)_tar)
- $$($(1)_tar) : $(1) $$(shell find $$(RESULT)/$(1))
+ $(1)-to-$(2)_tar = $$(RESULT)/sdk-$(1)-to-$(2)-$$(today).tar.gz
+ $$($(1)-to-$(2)_tar) : PLATFORM = $(1)-to-$(2)
+ TARFILES += $$($(1)-to-$(2)_tar)
+ $$($(1)-to-$(2)_tar) : $$(shell find $$(RESULT)/$(1)-to-$(2) -type f)
endef
-$(foreach p,$(host_platforms),$(eval $(call Mktar,$(p))))
+$(foreach p,$(host_platforms),$(foreach t,$(target_platforms),$(eval
$(call Mktar,$(p),$(t)))))
make/devkit/Tools.gmk
-PATHEXT = $(RESULT)/$(BUILD)/bin:
+PATHEXT = $(PREFIX)/bin:
- Various small cleanups
make/devkit/Tools.gmk
- Don't set "RESULT" and "PREFIX" in Tools.gmk because the values are
overridden by the settings in the calling Makefile anyway:
# Define directories
-RESULT := $(OUTPUT_ROOT)/result
BUILDDIR := $(OUTPUT_ROOT)/$(HOST)/$(TARGET)
-PREFIX := $(RESULT)/$(HOST)
TARGETDIR := $(PREFIX)/$(TARGET)
- Cleanup arch selection:
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
- RPM_ARCHS := x86_64 noarch
+ RPM_ARCHS := $(ARCH) noarch
ifeq ($(BUILD),$(HOST))
ifeq ($(TARGET),$(HOST))
# When building the native compiler for x86_64, enable mixed mode.
@@ -199,7 +206,7 @@
endif
endif
else ifeq ($(ARCH),i686)
- RPM_ARCHS := i386 i686 noarch
+ RPM_ARCHS := $(ARCH) i386 noarch
else ifeq ($(ARCH), armhfp)
- Don't create 'devkit.info' unconditinally. Only build it as part of
the "all" target invocation. This prevents the creation of a
'devkit.info' with the wrong "BASE_OS_VERSION" if the Makefile is
invoked several times with different "BASE_OS_VERSION" values:
-$(PREFIX)/devkit.info: FRC
+$(PREFIX)/devkit.info:
@echo 'Creating devkit.info in the root of the kit'
rm -f $@
touch $@
@@ -611,7 +623,4 @@
# this is only built for host. so separate.
ccache : $(ccache)
-# Force target
-FRC:
- put the base directory of the devkits into the tar archives. I don't
like tar archives which don't have a single top-level directory and
expand right into the current working directory :)
make/devkit/Makefile
%.tar.gz :
@echo 'Creating compiler package $@'
- cd $(RESULT)/$(PLATFORM) && tar -czf $@ *
+ cd $(RESULT) && tar -czf $@ $(PLATFORM)/*
touch $@
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