openstack images as part of the release build.
This mimics the way Microsoft Azure images are
built, with the addition of installing the
net/cloud-init package and adding a (commented)
rc.conf(5) entry for cloudinit.
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VM images by default.
When WITH_CLOUDWARE is not empty, add CLOUDTARGETS
to the release/Makefile 'release' target.
CLOUDTARGETS is generated from the contents of
CLOUDWARE, which should be a list of all supported
target providers.
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r272436, r272437, r272792:
r272436:
Remove the first argument to panic(), which was initially
intended to be the exit code, however when a non-zero exit
code was returned to release/Makefile, this would prevent
any remaining (and possibly successful) stages from being
attempted.
r272437:
If the vm-base target fails, prevent the vm-image target
from being run since it cannot possibly succeed.
r272792:
Add /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin to PATH, needed
if third-party software needs to use utilities outside
of the base system during post-install stages (indexinfo
is one culprit).
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-10.1: yes
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build FreeBSD virtual machine disk images for use on
the Microsoft Azure service.
For now, this target is not directly connected to the
build, however can be manually invoked.
The 'vm-azure' target invokes {amd64,i386}/mk-azure.sh,
which does the heavy lifting to produce proper VHDs.
mk-azure.sh uses a configuration file, defaulting to
tools/azure.conf if otherwise unset.
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Remove implementation of vm_prebuild_setup(),
vm_setup(), and vm_postbuild_setup().
It does not scale well, and I am not happy with
their implementation.
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- vm_prebuild_setup():
Steps to run prior to creating the file-backed
disk image.
- vm_setup():
Steps to run while the file-backed disk image
is mounted.
- vm_postbuild_setup():
Steps to run after the file-backed disk image
is dismounted.
The intention is to override as necessary via build
configuration files, as needed.
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if third-party software needs to use utilities outside
of the base system during post-install stages (indexinfo
is one culprit).
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intended to be the exit code, however when a non-zero exit
code was returned to release/Makefile, this would prevent
any remaining (and possibly successful) stages from being
attempted.
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r272234, r272236, r272262, r272264, r272269, r272271, r272272,
r272277, r272279, r272376, r272380, r272381, r272392, r272234,
r272412:
r272234:
Initial commit to include virtual machine images as part
of the FreeBSD release builds.
This adds a make(1) environment variable requirement,
WITH_VMIMAGES, which triggers the virtual machine image
targets when not defined to an empty value.
Relevant user-driven variables include:
o VMFORMATS: The virtual machine image formats to create.
Valid formats are provided by running 'mkimg --formats'
o VMSIZE: The size of the resulting virtual machine
image. Typical compression is roughly 140Mb, regardless
of the target size (10GB, 15GB, 20GB, 40GB sizes have been
tested with the same result).
o VMBASE: The prefix of the virtual machine disk images.
The VMBASE make(1) environment variable is suffixed with
each format in VMFORMATS for each individual disk image, as
well as '.img' for the source UFS filesystem passed to
mkimg(1).
This also includes a new script, mk-vmimage.sh, based on how
the VM images for 10.0-RELEASE, 9.3-RELEASE, and 10.1-RELEASE
were created (mk-vmimage.sh in ^/user/gjb/thermite/).
With the order in which the stages need to occur, as well as
sanity-checking error cases, it makes much more sense to
execute a shell script called from make(1), using env(1) to
set specific parameters for the target image than it does to
do this in make(1) directly.
r272236:
Use VMBASE in place of a hard-coded filename in the CLEANFILES
list.
r272262:
Remove a 'set -x' that snuck in during testing.
r272264:
release/Makefile:
Connect the virtual machine image build to the release
target if WITH_VMIMAGES is set to a non-empty value.
release/release.sh:
Add WITH_VMIMAGES to RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS.
release/release.conf.sample:
Add commented entries for tuning the release build if the
WITH_VMIMAGES make(1) environment variable is set to
a non-empty value.
r272269:
release/Makefile:
Include .OBJDIR in DESTDIR in the vm-base target.
release/release.sh:
Provide the full path to mddev.
r272271:
Fix UFS label for the root filesystem.
r272272:
Remove comments left in accidentally while testing, so the
VM /etc/fstab is actually created.
r272277:
Remove the UFS label from the root filesystem since it is added
by mkimg(1) as a gpt label, consistent with the fstab(5) entry.
r272279:
Comment cleanup in panic() message when mkimg(1) does not support
the requested disk image format.
r272376:
Separate release/scripts/mk-vmimage.sh to machine-specific
scripts, making it possible to mimic the functionality for
non-x86 targets.
Move echo output if MAKEFLAGS is empty outside of usage().
Remove TARGET/TARGET_ARCH evaluation.
r272380:
Avoid using env(1) to set values passed to mk-vmimage.sh,
and instead pass the values as arguments to the script,
making it easier to run this by hand, without 'make release'.
Add usage_vm_base() and usage_vm_image() usage helpers.
r272381:
After evaluating WITH_VMIMAGES is non-empty, ensure
the mk-vmimage.sh script exists before running it.
r272392:
Add WITH_COMPRESSED_VMIMAGES variable, which when set enables
xz(1) compression of the virtual machine images.
This is intentionally separate to allow more fine-grained
tuning over which images are compressed, especially in cases
where compressing 20GB sparse images can take hours.
r272412:
Document the new 'vm-image' target, and associated release.conf
variables.
r272413:
Remove two stray comments added during the initial iterations
of testing, no longer needed.
MFC after: 5 days
X-MFC-10.1: yes
Tested on: r272269, r272272, r272279, r272380, r272392
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xz(1) compression of the virtual machine images.
This is intentionally separate to allow more fine-grained
tuning over which images are compressed, especially in cases
where compressing 20GB sparse images can take hours.
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and instead pass the values as arguments to the script,
making it easier to run this by hand, without 'make release'.
Add usage_vm_base() and usage_vm_image() usage helpers.
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scripts, making it possible to mimic the functionality for
non-x86 targets.
Move echo output if MAKEFLAGS is empty outside of usage().
Remove TARGET/TARGET_ARCH evaluation.
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Connect the virtual machine image build to the release
target if WITH_VMIMAGES is set to a non-empty value.
release/release.sh:
Add WITH_VMIMAGES to RELEASE_RMAKEFLAGS.
release/release.conf.sample:
Add commented entries for tuning the release build if the
WITH_VMIMAGES make(1) environment variable is set to
a non-empty value.
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of the FreeBSD release builds.
This adds a make(1) environment variable requirement,
WITH_VMIMAGES, which triggers the virtual machine image
targets when not defined to an empty value.
Relevant user-driven variables include:
o VMFORMATS: The virtual machine image formats to create.
Valid formats are provided by running 'mkimg --formats'
o VMSIZE: The size of the resulting virtual machine
image. Typical compression is roughly 140Mb, regardless
of the target size (10GB, 15GB, 20GB, 40GB sizes have been
tested with the same result).
o VMBASE: The prefix of the virtual machine disk images.
The VMBASE make(1) environment variable is suffixed with
each format in VMFORMATS for each individual disk image, as
well as '.img' for the source UFS filesystem passed to
mkimg(1).
This also includes a new script, mk-vmimage.sh, based on how
the VM images for 10.0-RELEASE, 9.3-RELEASE, and 10.1-RELEASE
were created (mk-vmimage.sh in ^/user/gjb/thermite/).
With the order in which the stages need to occur, as well as
sanity-checking error cases, it makes much more sense to
execute a shell script called from make(1), using env(1) to
set specific parameters for the target image than it does to
do this in make(1) directly.
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a symlink to All/pkg-*.txz in the Latest/ directory.
This allows 'pkg bootstrap' to work out-of-box if
the REPOS_DIR environment is properly set.
Tested on: stable/10@r271848
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-10.1: yes
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