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
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
added to the footer of the release/doc/ pages by
moving a hard-coded value (that is subject to human
error to change) to release.ent where other values
are regularly changed, and adding parsing logic to
release.xsl.
Approved by: re (implicit)
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
ports to prevent ports build failures from killing the
release build.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-with: r270417, r270418
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
where the target is not valid (stable/10), instead of doing
per-branch evaluation on if xdev-links needs to be invoked.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
r269549, r269551, r269552, r269553, r269554, r269555, r269558, r269559,
r269560, r269561, r269628, r269629, r269630, r269635, r269637:
r269549:
Create a new project branch, release-noxdev, for
a sandbox workspace outside of head/ to update the
release bits for arm builds since the deprecation of
the XDEV and XDEV_ARCH make(1) variables.
r269551:
Define load_chroot_env() and load_target_env()
prototypes.
r269552:
Call load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() where
they can be mutually conflicting with regard to
TARGET, TARGET_ARCH, XDEV, and XDEV_ARCH.
r269553:
Add shebang line to arm/*.conf files since these
should be considered to be executable (albeit not
on their own) shell scripts.
r269554:
Redefine load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() in
the arm/*.conf files, and reindent.
r269555:
Simplify where load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() are
called.
r269558:
Provide example in release.conf.sample for overriding the
load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() prototypes.
r269559:
Remove a gratuitous newline.
r269560:
Unset potentially conflicting variables in load_chroot_env()
and load_target_env().
r269561:
Make global variables global, and accessible outside of
the functions within which they were once defined.
r269628:
Remove XDEV/XDEV_ARCH evaluation if EMBEDDEDBUILD is set.
r269629:
In arm/release.sh, switch TARGET/TARGET_ARCH back to the
original XDEV/XDEV_ARCH make(1) variables.
In theory, this should have been a no-op, but the TARGET and
TARGET_ARCH are now unset in load_target_env() to avoid
collision with the chroot userland.
r269630:
Export variables in the arm/*.conf files because they
need to be passed through release.sh to arm/release.sh.
Set MK_TESTS=no for the xdev target.
r269635:
As part of the XDEV/XDEV_ARCH deprecation, the
'xdev-links' target was intentionally no longer
invoked automatically.
Invoke the xdev-links target after xdev, which
creates, for example, /usr/bin/armv6-freebsd-cc
symlink to /usr/armv6-freebsd/usr/bin/cc.
r269637:
Set TARGET and TARGET_ARCH to the XDEV and XDEV_ARCH
counterparts for the xdev and xdev-links make(1)
targets.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
continuing to use the variables in the configuration
file, but switch XDEV= and XDEV_ARCH= to TARGET= and
TARGET_ARCH= appropriately.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
This includes:
o All directories named *ia64*
o All files named *ia64*
o All ia64-specific code guarded by __ia64__
o All ia64-specific makefile logic
o Mention of ia64 in comments and documentation
This excludes:
o Everything under contrib/
o Everything under crypto/
o sys/xen/interface
o sys/sys/elf_common.h
Discussed at: BSDcan
example, explicitly hard-code gcc(1) as the compiler.
Partially revert r264703, which did a post-chroot install
of gcc(1). This was initially removed because gcc(1) fails
to build usr.bin/dtc/ causing the xdev target to fail. So
this time, move the gcc(1) installation after xdev is built.
This change is likely applicable to stable/10 arm build
failures, as well.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
r262491, r262493, r262516, r267345, r267397:
r262491:
Add DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS, and set it to include base and
EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS, excluding 'doc', since the documentation
distribution does not have corresponding debug information.
Use DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS in the 'distributeworld installworld'
and 'packageworld' targets, to reduce the number of occurances
of excluding distributions that do not have .debug files.
r262493:
In release/Makefile, explicitly set WITHOUT_DEBUG_FILES=1
for dvdrom and cdrom targets. (Later reverted.)
Exclude the *.debug.txz distributions from dvdrom and
cdrom images, but include them for ftp distribution.
r262516:
Rename ${dist}.debug.txz to ${dist}-dbg.txz to prevent the
following output:
eval: ${base....}: Bad substitution
eval: ${doc....}: Bad substitution
eval: ${games....}: Bad substitution
eval: ${lib32....}: Bad substitution
This also follows other naming conventions seen in the
wild.
r267345:
Explicitly set MK_DEBUG_FILES=no, which overrides the
WITH_DEBUG_FILES=1 and WITHOUT_DEBUG_FILES=1 collisions
previously experienced.
This change allows us to create the {base,kernel}_debug.txz
distributions without accidentally installing the *.debug
files on the medium itself.
r267397:
Remove evaluations of MK_DEBUG_FILES where not needed.
If DEBUG_DISTRIBUTIONS is empty, which is true if
MK_DEBUG_FILES evaluates to 'no' above, the loop does
nothing.
MFC after: 1 month
Tested on: head@r267801
Reviewed by: brooks [1], emaste, imp [1]
[1] earlier version
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation