freebsd-dev/usr.bin/make/make.c
Stanislav Sedov 4ee23f5ee8 - Partially revert r200417. config.h brings several definitions,
that appears to be actually used.  Without config.h included
  cross-build of world failed (at least for ARM).
2009-12-17 12:42:45 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Adam de Boor.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)make.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* make.c
* The functions which perform the examination of targets and
* their suitability for creation
*
* Interface:
* Make_Run Initialize things for the module and recreate
* whatever needs recreating. Returns TRUE if
* work was (or would have been) done and FALSE
* otherwise.
*
* Make_Update Update all parents of a given child. Performs
* various bookkeeping chores like the updating
* of the cmtime field of the parent, filling
* of the IMPSRC context variable, etc. It will
* place the parent on the toBeMade queue if it should be.
*
* Make_TimeStamp Function to set the parent's cmtime field
* based on a child's modification time.
*
* Make_DoAllVar Set up the various local variables for a
* target, including the .ALLSRC variable, making
* sure that any variable that needs to exist
* at the very least has the empty value.
*
* Make_OODate Determine if a target is out-of-date.
*
* Make_HandleUse See if a child is a .USE node for a parent
* and perform the .USE actions if so.
*/
#include "arch.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "globals.h"
#include "GNode.h"
#include "job.h"
#include "make.h"
#include "parse.h"
#include "suff.h"
#include "targ.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "var.h"
/* The current fringe of the graph. These are nodes which await examination
* by MakeOODate. It is added to by Make_Update and subtracted from by
* MakeStartJobs */
static Lst toBeMade = Lst_Initializer(toBeMade);
/*
* Number of nodes to be processed. If this is non-zero when Job_Empty()
* returns TRUE, there's a cycle in the graph.
*/
static int numNodes;
static Boolean MakeStartJobs(void);
/**
* Make_TimeStamp
* Set the cmtime field of a parent node based on the mtime stamp in its
* child. Called from MakeOODate via LST_FOREACH.
*
* Results:
* Always returns 0.
*
* Side Effects:
* The cmtime of the parent node will be changed if the mtime
* field of the child is greater than it.
*/
int
Make_TimeStamp(GNode *pgn, GNode *cgn)
{
if (cgn->mtime > pgn->cmtime) {
pgn->cmtime = cgn->mtime;
pgn->cmtime_gn = cgn;
}
return (0);
}
/**
* Make_OODate
* See if a given node is out of date with respect to its sources.
* Used by Make_Run when deciding which nodes to place on the
* toBeMade queue initially and by Make_Update to screen out USE and
* EXEC nodes. In the latter case, however, any other sort of node
* must be considered out-of-date since at least one of its children
* will have been recreated.
*
* Results:
* TRUE if the node is out of date. FALSE otherwise.
*
* Side Effects:
* The mtime field of the node and the cmtime field of its parents
* will/may be changed.
*/
Boolean
Make_OODate(GNode *gn)
{
Boolean oodate;
LstNode *ln;
/*
* Certain types of targets needn't even be sought as their datedness
* doesn't depend on their modification time...
*/
if ((gn->type & (OP_JOIN | OP_USE | OP_EXEC)) == 0) {
Dir_MTime(gn);
if (gn->mtime != 0) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("modified %s...",
Targ_FmtTime(gn->mtime)));
} else {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("non-existent..."));
}
}
/*
* A target is remade in one of the following circumstances:
* its modification time is smaller than that of its youngest child
* and it would actually be run (has commands or type OP_NOP)
* it's the object of a force operator
* it has no children, was on the lhs of an operator and doesn't
* exist already.
*
* Libraries are only considered out-of-date if the archive module says
* they are.
*
* These weird rules are brought to you by Backward-Compatibility and
* the strange people who wrote 'Make'.
*/
if (gn->type & OP_USE) {
/*
* If the node is a USE node it is *never* out of date
* no matter *what*.
*/
DEBUGF(MAKE, (".USE node..."));
oodate = FALSE;
} else if (gn->type & OP_LIB) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("library..."));
/*
* always out of date if no children and :: target
*/
oodate = Arch_LibOODate(gn) ||
((gn->cmtime == 0) && (gn->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP));
} else if (gn->type & OP_JOIN) {
/*
* A target with the .JOIN attribute is only considered
* out-of-date if any of its children was out-of-date.
*/
DEBUGF(MAKE, (".JOIN node..."));
oodate = gn->childMade;
} else if (gn->type & (OP_FORCE|OP_EXEC|OP_PHONY)) {
/*
* A node which is the object of the force (!) operator or
* which has the .EXEC attribute is always considered
* out-of-date.
*/
if (gn->type & OP_FORCE) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("! operator..."));
} else if (gn->type & OP_PHONY) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, (".PHONY node..."));
} else {
DEBUGF(MAKE, (".EXEC node..."));
}
if (remakingMakefiles) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("skipping (remaking makefiles)..."));
oodate = FALSE;
} else {
oodate = TRUE;
}
} else if (gn->mtime < gn->cmtime ||
(gn->cmtime == 0 && (gn->mtime == 0 || (gn->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP)))) {
/*
* A node whose modification time is less than that of its
* youngest child or that has no children (cmtime == 0) and
* either doesn't exist (mtime == 0) or was the object of a
* :: operator is out-of-date. Why? Because that's the way
* Make does it.
*/
if (gn->mtime < gn->cmtime) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("modified before source (%s)...",
gn->cmtime_gn ? gn->cmtime_gn->path : "???"));
oodate = TRUE;
} else if (gn->mtime == 0) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("non-existent and no sources..."));
if (remakingMakefiles && Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->commands)) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("skipping (no commands and remaking makefiles)..."));
oodate = FALSE;
} else {
oodate = TRUE;
}
} else {
DEBUGF(MAKE, (":: operator and no sources..."));
if (remakingMakefiles) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("skipping (remaking makefiles)..."));
oodate = FALSE;
} else {
oodate = TRUE;
}
}
} else
oodate = FALSE;
/*
* If the target isn't out-of-date, the parents need to know its
* modification time. Note that targets that appear to be out-of-date
* but aren't, because they have no commands and aren't of type OP_NOP,
* have their mtime stay below their children's mtime to keep parents
* from thinking they're out-of-date.
*/
if (!oodate) {
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->parents)
if (Make_TimeStamp(Lst_Datum(ln), gn))
break;
}
return (oodate);
}
/**
* Make_HandleUse
* Function called by Make_Run and SuffApplyTransform on the downward
* pass to handle .USE and transformation nodes. A callback function
* for LST_FOREACH, it implements the .USE and transformation
* functionality by copying the node's commands, type flags
* and children to the parent node. Should be called before the
* children are enqueued to be looked at.
*
* A .USE node is much like an explicit transformation rule, except
* its commands are always added to the target node, even if the
* target already has commands.
*
* Results:
* returns 0.
*
* Side Effects:
* Children and commands may be added to the parent and the parent's
* type may be changed.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
Make_HandleUse(GNode *cgn, GNode *pgn)
{
GNode *gn; /* A child of the .USE node */
LstNode *ln; /* An element in the children list */
if (cgn->type & (OP_USE | OP_TRANSFORM)) {
if ((cgn->type & OP_USE) || Lst_IsEmpty(&pgn->commands)) {
/*
* .USE or transformation and target has no commands --
* append the child's commands to the parent.
*/
Lst_Concat(&pgn->commands, &cgn->commands, LST_CONCNEW);
}
for (ln = Lst_First(&cgn->children); ln != NULL;
ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
gn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (Lst_Member(&pgn->children, gn) == NULL) {
Lst_AtEnd(&pgn->children, gn);
Lst_AtEnd(&gn->parents, pgn);
pgn->unmade += 1;
}
}
pgn->type |= cgn->type & ~(OP_OPMASK | OP_USE | OP_TRANSFORM);
/*
* This child node is now "made", so we decrement the count of
* unmade children in the parent... We also remove the child
* from the parent's list to accurately reflect the number of
* decent children the parent has. This is used by Make_Run to
* decide whether to queue the parent or examine its children...
*/
if (cgn->type & OP_USE) {
pgn->unmade--;
}
}
return (0);
}
/**
* Make_Update
* Perform update on the parents of a node. Used by JobFinish once
* a node has been dealt with and by MakeStartJobs if it finds an
* up-to-date node.
*
* Results:
* Always returns 0
*
* Side Effects:
* The unmade field of pgn is decremented and pgn may be placed on
* the toBeMade queue if this field becomes 0.
*
* If the child was made, the parent's childMade field will be set true
* and its cmtime set to now.
*
* If the child wasn't made, the cmtime field of the parent will be
* altered if the child's mtime is big enough.
*
* Finally, if the child is the implied source for the parent, the
* parent's IMPSRC variable is set appropriately.
*/
void
Make_Update(GNode *cgn)
{
GNode *pgn; /* the parent node */
const char *cname; /* the child's name */
LstNode *ln; /* Element in parents and iParents lists */
const char *cpref;
cname = Var_Value(TARGET, cgn);
/*
* If the child was actually made, see what its modification time is
* now -- some rules won't actually update the file. If the file still
* doesn't exist, make its mtime now.
*/
if (cgn->made != UPTODATE) {
#ifndef RECHECK
/*
* We can't re-stat the thing, but we can at least take care
* of rules where a target depends on a source that actually
* creates the target, but only if it has changed, e.g.
*
* parse.h : parse.o
*
* parse.o : parse.y
* yacc -d parse.y
* cc -c y.tab.c
* mv y.tab.o parse.o
* cmp -s y.tab.h parse.h || mv y.tab.h parse.h
*
* In this case, if the definitions produced by yacc haven't
* changed from before, parse.h won't have been updated and
* cgn->mtime will reflect the current modification time for
* parse.h. This is something of a kludge, I admit, but it's a
* useful one..
* XXX: People like to use a rule like
*
* FRC:
*
* To force things that depend on FRC to be made, so we have to
* check for gn->children being empty as well...
*/
if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&cgn->commands) ||
Lst_IsEmpty(&cgn->children)) {
cgn->mtime = now;
}
#else
/*
* This is what Make does and it's actually a good thing, as it
* allows rules like
*
* cmp -s y.tab.h parse.h || cp y.tab.h parse.h
*
* to function as intended. Unfortunately, thanks to the
* stateless nature of NFS (by which I mean the loose coupling
* of two clients using the same file from a common server),
* there are times when the modification time of a file created
* on a remote machine will not be modified before the local
* stat() implied by the Dir_MTime occurs, thus leading us to
* believe that the file is unchanged, wreaking havoc with
* files that depend on this one.
*
* I have decided it is better to make too much than to make too
* little, so this stuff is commented out unless you're sure
* it's ok.
* -- ardeb 1/12/88
*/
/*
* Christos, 4/9/92: If we are saving commands pretend that
* the target is made now. Otherwise archives with ... rules
* don't work!
*/
if (noExecute || (cgn->type & OP_SAVE_CMDS) ||
Dir_MTime(cgn) == 0) {
cgn->mtime = now;
}
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("update time: %s\n", Targ_FmtTime(cgn->mtime)));
#endif
}
for (ln = Lst_First(&cgn->parents); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
pgn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (pgn->make) {
pgn->unmade -= 1;
if (!(cgn->type & (OP_EXEC | OP_USE))) {
if (cgn->made == MADE)
pgn->childMade = TRUE;
Make_TimeStamp(pgn, cgn);
}
if (pgn->unmade == 0) {
/*
* Queue the node up -- any unmade predecessors
* will be dealt with in MakeStartJobs.
*/
Lst_EnQueue(&toBeMade, pgn);
} else if (pgn->unmade < 0) {
Error("Graph cycles through %s", pgn->name);
}
}
}
/*
* Deal with successor nodes. If any is marked for making and has an
* unmade count of 0, has not been made and isn't in the examination
* queue, it means we need to place it in the queue as it restrained
* itself before.
*/
for (ln = Lst_First(&cgn->successors); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
GNode *succ = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (succ->make && succ->unmade == 0 && succ->made == UNMADE &&
Lst_Member(&toBeMade, succ) == NULL) {
Lst_EnQueue(&toBeMade, succ);
}
}
/*
* Set the .PREFIX and .IMPSRC variables for all the implied parents
* of this node.
*/
cpref = Var_Value(PREFIX, cgn);
for (ln = Lst_First(&cgn->iParents); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
pgn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (pgn->make) {
Var_Set(IMPSRC, cname, pgn);
Var_Set(PREFIX, cpref, pgn);
}
}
}
/**
* Make_DoAllVar
* Set up the ALLSRC and OODATE variables. Sad to say, it must be
* done separately, rather than while traversing the graph. This is
* because Make defined OODATE to contain all sources whose modification
* times were later than that of the target, *not* those sources that
* were out-of-date. Since in both compatibility and native modes,
* the modification time of the parent isn't found until the child
* has been dealt with, we have to wait until now to fill in the
* variable. As for ALLSRC, the ordering is important and not
* guaranteed when in native mode, so it must be set here, too.
*
* Side Effects:
* The ALLSRC and OODATE variables of the given node is filled in.
* If the node is a .JOIN node, its TARGET variable will be set to
* match its ALLSRC variable.
*/
void
Make_DoAllVar(GNode *gn)
{
LstNode *ln;
GNode *cgn;
const char *child;
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->children) {
/*
* Add the child's name to the ALLSRC and OODATE variables of
* the given node. The child is added only if it has not been
* given the .EXEC, .USE or .INVISIBLE attributes. .EXEC and
* .USE children are very rarely going to be files, so...
*
* A child is added to the OODATE variable if its modification
* time is later than that of its parent, as defined by Make,
* except if the parent is a .JOIN node. In that case, it is
* only added to the OODATE variable if it was actually made
* (since .JOIN nodes don't have modification times, the
* comparison is rather unfair...).
*/
cgn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if ((cgn->type & (OP_EXEC | OP_USE | OP_INVISIBLE)) == 0) {
if (OP_NOP(cgn->type)) {
/*
* this node is only source; use the specific
* pathname for it
*/
child = cgn->path ? cgn->path : cgn->name;
} else
child = Var_Value(TARGET, cgn);
Var_Append(ALLSRC, child, gn);
if (gn->type & OP_JOIN) {
if (cgn->made == MADE) {
Var_Append(OODATE, child, gn);
}
} else if (gn->mtime < cgn->mtime ||
(cgn->mtime >= now && cgn->made == MADE)) {
/*
* It goes in the OODATE variable if the parent
* is younger than the child or if the child has
* been modified more recently than the start of
* the make. This is to keep pmake from getting
* confused if something else updates the parent
* after the make starts (shouldn't happen, I
* know, but sometimes it does). In such a case,
* if we've updated the kid, the parent is
* likely to have a modification time later than
* that of the kid and anything that relies on
* the OODATE variable will be hosed.
*
* XXX: This will cause all made children to
* go in the OODATE variable, even if they're
* not touched, if RECHECK isn't defined, since
* cgn->mtime is set to now in Make_Update.
* According to some people, this is good...
*/
Var_Append(OODATE, child, gn);
}
}
}
if (!Var_Exists (OODATE, gn)) {
Var_Set(OODATE, "", gn);
}
if (!Var_Exists (ALLSRC, gn)) {
Var_Set(ALLSRC, "", gn);
}
if (gn->type & OP_JOIN) {
Var_Set(TARGET, Var_Value(ALLSRC, gn), gn);
}
}
/**
* MakeStartJobs
* Start as many jobs as possible.
*
* Results:
* If the query flag was given to pmake, no job will be started,
* but as soon as an out-of-date target is found, this function
* returns TRUE. At all other times, this function returns FALSE.
*
* Side Effects:
* Nodes are removed from the toBeMade queue and job table slots
* are filled.
*/
static Boolean
MakeStartJobs(void)
{
GNode *gn;
while (!Lst_IsEmpty(&toBeMade) && !Job_Full()) {
gn = Lst_DeQueue(&toBeMade);
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("Examining %s...", gn->name));
/*
* Make sure any and all predecessors that are going to be made,
* have been.
*/
if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->preds)) {
LstNode *ln;
for (ln = Lst_First(&gn->preds); ln != NULL;
ln = Lst_Succ(ln)){
GNode *pgn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (pgn->make && pgn->made == UNMADE) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("predecessor %s not made "
"yet.\n", pgn->name));
break;
}
}
/*
* If ln isn't NULL, there's a predecessor as yet
* unmade, so we just drop this node on the floor.
* When the node in question has been made, it will
* notice this node as being ready to make but as yet
* unmade and will place the node on the queue.
*/
if (ln != NULL) {
continue;
}
}
numNodes--;
if (Make_OODate(gn)) {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("out-of-date\n"));
if (queryFlag) {
return (TRUE);
}
Make_DoAllVar(gn);
Job_Make(gn);
} else {
DEBUGF(MAKE, ("up-to-date\n"));
gn->made = UPTODATE;
if (gn->type & OP_JOIN) {
/*
* Even for an up-to-date .JOIN node, we need
* it to have its context variables so
* references to it get the correct value for
* .TARGET when building up the context
* variables of its parent(s)...
*/
Make_DoAllVar(gn);
}
Make_Update(gn);
}
}
return (FALSE);
}
/**
* MakePrintStatus
* Print the status of a top-level node, viz. it being up-to-date
* already or not created due to an error in a lower level.
* Callback function for Make_Run via LST_FOREACH. If gn->unmade is
* nonzero and that is meant to imply a cycle in the graph, then
* cycle is TRUE.
*
* Side Effects:
* A message may be printed.
*/
static void
MakePrintStatus(GNode *gn, Boolean cycle)
{
LstNode *ln;
if (gn->made == UPTODATE) {
printf("`%s' is up to date.\n", gn->name);
} else if (gn->unmade != 0) {
if (cycle) {
/*
* If printing cycles and came to one that has unmade
* children, print out the cycle by recursing on its
* children. Note a cycle like:
* a : b
* b : c
* c : b
* will cause this to erroneously complain about a
* being in the cycle, but this is a good approximation.
*/
if (gn->made == CYCLE) {
Error("Graph cycles through `%s'", gn->name);
gn->made = ENDCYCLE;
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->children)
MakePrintStatus(Lst_Datum(ln), TRUE);
gn->made = UNMADE;
} else if (gn->made != ENDCYCLE) {
gn->made = CYCLE;
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->children)
MakePrintStatus(Lst_Datum(ln), TRUE);
}
} else {
printf("`%s' not remade because of errors.\n",
gn->name);
}
}
}
/**
* Make_Run
* Initialize the nodes to remake and the list of nodes which are
* ready to be made by doing a breadth-first traversal of the graph
* starting from the nodes in the given list. Once this traversal
* is finished, all the 'leaves' of the graph are in the toBeMade
* queue.
* Using this queue and the Job module, work back up the graph,
* calling on MakeStartJobs to keep the job table as full as
* possible.
*
* Results:
* TRUE if work was done. FALSE otherwise.
*
* Side Effects:
* The make field of all nodes involved in the creation of the given
* targets is set to 1. The toBeMade list is set to contain all the
* 'leaves' of these subgraphs.
*/
Boolean
Make_Run(Lst *targs)
{
GNode *gn; /* a temporary pointer */
GNode *cgn;
Lst examine; /* List of targets to examine */
LstNode *ln;
Lst_Init(&examine);
Lst_Duplicate(&examine, targs, NOCOPY);
numNodes = 0;
/*
* Make an initial downward pass over the graph, marking nodes to be
* made as we go down. We call Suff_FindDeps to find where a node is and
* to get some children for it if it has none and also has no commands.
* If the node is a leaf, we stick it on the toBeMade queue to
* be looked at in a minute, otherwise we add its children to our queue
* and go on about our business.
*/
while (!Lst_IsEmpty(&examine)) {
gn = Lst_DeQueue(&examine);
if (!gn->make) {
gn->make = TRUE;
numNodes++;
/*
* Apply any .USE rules before looking for implicit
* dependencies to make sure everything has commands
* that should...
*/
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->children)
if (Make_HandleUse(Lst_Datum(ln), gn))
break;
Suff_FindDeps(gn);
if (gn->unmade != 0) {
LST_FOREACH(ln, &gn->children) {
cgn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (!cgn->make && !(cgn->type & OP_USE))
Lst_EnQueue(&examine, cgn);
}
} else {
Lst_EnQueue(&toBeMade, gn);
}
}
}
if (queryFlag) {
/*
* We wouldn't do any work unless we could start some jobs in
* the next loop... (we won't actually start any, of course,
* this is just to see if any of the targets was out of date)
*/
return (MakeStartJobs());
} else {
/*
* Initialization. At the moment, no jobs are running and
* until some get started, nothing will happen since the
* remaining upward traversal of the graph is performed by the
* routines in job.c upon the finishing of a job. So we fill
* the Job table as much as we can before going into our loop.
*/
MakeStartJobs();
}
/*
* Main Loop: The idea here is that the ending of jobs will take
* care of the maintenance of data structures and the waiting for output
* will cause us to be idle most of the time while our children run as
* much as possible. Because the job table is kept as full as possible,
* the only time when it will be empty is when all the jobs which need
* running have been run, so that is the end condition of this loop.
* Note that the Job module will exit if there were any errors unless
* the keepgoing flag was given.
*/
while (!Job_Empty()) {
Job_CatchOutput(!Lst_IsEmpty(&toBeMade));
Job_CatchChildren(!usePipes);
MakeStartJobs();
}
Job_Finish();
/*
* Print the final status of each target. E.g. if it wasn't made
* because some inferior reported an error.
*/
LST_FOREACH(ln, targs)
MakePrintStatus(Lst_Datum(ln), (makeErrors == 0) && (numNodes != 0));
return (TRUE);
}