Of note:
- This commit adds native FreeBSD/arm release build support without
requiring out-of-tree utilities.
- Part of this merge removes the WANDBOARD-{SOLO,DUAL,QUAD} kernel
configuration files, for which the IMX6 kernel configuration file
should be used instead.
- The resulting images have a 'freebsd' user (password 'freebsd'),
to allow ssh(1) access when console access is not available (VGA
or serial). The default 'root' user password is set to 'root'.
- The /etc/ttys file for arm images now enable both ttyv0 and ttyu0
by default.
Help from: many (boot testing, feedback, etc.)
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standard 'install' location for other architectures), then
compress the image with xz(1), and generate the CHECKSUM
files.
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before attempting to mount(8) devfs. Also, create the
.OBJDIR for the 'release' target, so files end up in the
correct location.
In tools/arm.subr, fix the target device when creating the
gpart partition scheme.
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building arm images. This is similar to tools/vmimage.subr
used for building virtual machine disk images. By default,
only arm_create_disk() and arm_install_base() contain real
functionality here, and arm_install_uboot() must be overridden
in the arm/KERNEL.conf file.
In release.sh, make create_arm_armv6_build_release() do
something now.
In arm/BEAGLEBONE.conf, set IMAGE_SIZE, PART_SCHEME, FAT_SIZE,
FAT_TYPE, and MD_ARGS, as well as make arm_install_uboot()
functional.
Parts of this were taken from disecting a previous BEAGLEBONE
image, and other parts obtained from Crochet sources.
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EMBEDDEDBUILD, EMBEDDED_TARGET, EMBEDDED_TARGET_ARCH,
EMBEDDEDPORTS, and KERNEL.
In release.sh, set TARGET and TARGET_ARCH to the
EMBEDDED_* variants from the configuration file.
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While here, move CHROOT_* and RELEASE_* variables from
env_setup() to env_check() since they may change if
a release.conf file is used.
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clear the workflow:
- env_setup()
- env_check()
- chroot_setup()
- extra_chroot_setup()
- chroot_build_target()
- chroot_build_release()
There should be no functional changes at this point.
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In release.sh, allow overriding buildenv_setup() before
the handoff to arm/release.sh.
Copy arm/RPI-B.conf -> arm/RPI2.conf, set UBOOT_PORT and
the correct KERNEL, and add the buildenv_setup() override
to install the sysutils/u-boot-rpi2 port/package.
Copy tools/arm/crochet-RPI-B.conf -> tools/arm/crochet-RPI2.conf,
and set the correct entries for the RaspberryPi2 board.
Thanks to: loos@
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
building FreeBSD/arm64 VM images and memstick.img installation
medium:
r281786, r281788, r281792:
r281786:
Add support for building arm64/aarch64 virtual machine images.
r281788:
Copy amd64/make-memstick.sh to arm64/make-memstick.sh for
aarch64 memory stick images.
Although arm64 does not yet have USB support, the memstick
image should be bootable with certain virtualization tools,
such as qemu.
r281792:
Add a buildenv_setup() prototype, intended to be overridden as
needed.
For example, the arm64/aarch64 build needs devel/aarch64-binutils,
so buildenv_setup() in the release.conf for this architecture
handles the installation of the port before buildworld/buildkernel.
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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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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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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
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.
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variables. These are intended to allow bypassing the
'svn co /usr/{src,doc,ports}' step in the chroot when the
tree exists from external means.
The use case here is that /usr/src, /usr/doc, and /usr/ports
in the chroot exist as result of zfs dataset clones, so it
is possible (and happens quite often) that the included
distributions may not be consistent. (This is not the case
for -RELEASE builds, but does happen for snapshot builds.)
Tested on: stable/9@r264319
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
When set to a non-empty value, the installation medium is
compressed with gzip(1) as part of the 'install' target in
the release/ directory.
With gzip(1) compression, downloadable image are reduced in
size quite significantly. Build test against head@263927
shows the following:
bootonly.iso: 64% smaller
disc1.iso: 44% smaller
memstick.img: 47% smaller
mini-memstick.img: 65% smaller
dvd1.iso: untested
This option is off by default, I would eventually like to
turn it on by default, and remove the '-k' flag to gzip(1)
so only compressed images are published on FTP.
Requested by: wkoszek
MFC After: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
release.conf SVNROOT entries that do not have a trailing '/'.
In order to provide a mechanism to use !svn, the trailing '/'
was added to SVNROOT so there were no assumptions being made
about '/' being in the URL between SVNROOT and SRCBRANCH.
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After several months of testing and fixing (and breaking)
various parts of release/release.sh changes, it is now
possible to build FreeBSD/arm images as part of the release
process.
When EMBEDDEDBUILD is set in the release.conf file, release.sh
will create the build environment, then run a separate script
in release/${XDEV}/release.sh [1]. Currently, only arm is
supported.
The release/${XDEV}/release.sh configures the build environment
specific for the target image, such as installing gcc(1),
installing additional third-party software from the ports tree,
and fetching external sources.
Once the build environment is set up, release/${XDEV}/release.sh
runs Crochet, written by Tim Kientzle, which builds the userland
and kernel, and creates an image that can be written to an SD
card with dd(1). Many thanks to Tim for his work on Crochet.
Sample configurations for FreeBSD/arm boards are in the
release/arm/ directory, and Crochet configuration files for each
board are located in release/tools/arm/. Supported boards at this
time are: BEAGLEBONE, PANDABOARD, RPI-B, and WANDBOARD-QUAD.
Adding support for additional boards will continue in the
projects/release-embedded/ branch, and incrementally merged back
to head/.
Many thanks to the FreeBSD Foundation for the support and
sponsorship of this project.
[1] XDEV is used in order to keep the various configurations
organized by architecture, but since TARGET and TARGET_ARCH
are used to build the chroot, the values of those variables
cannot be used.
MFC after: 1 month
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- Add a VCSCMD variable that defaults to 'svn checkout',
and update places 'svn co' is used directly.
- After sourcing a configuration file, prefix SRCBRANCH,
PORTBRANCH, and DOCBRANCH with the SVNROOT.
- Properly capitalize 'FreeBSD.org' in the default SVNROOT.
- Update Copyright.
release.conf.sample:
- Add an example to use git instead of svn, by nullifying
SVNROOT, and setting SRCBRANCH, DOCBRANCH, and PORTBRANCH
to the URL fo a git repository.
release.7:
- Document VCSCMD.
Submitted by: Rick Miller (based on)
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build to arm/release.sh.
This prevents needing to build a separate chroot environment for
the arm/armv6 builds when it is not absolutely necessary. This
is useful for situations where a single userland build is used
to populate more than one chroot.
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set up for the amd64/amd64 TARGET/TARGET_ARCH combination.
Some of the build tools used here (u-boot in particular) require
use of gcc(1). The lang/gcc* from ports/ will install as 'gccNN'
instead of 'gcc', so they cannot be used without extra hacks.
Add an EMBEDDED_WORLD_FLAGS variable to be used to properly set
up the build chroot. For the RPI-B case, EMBEDDED_WORLD_FLAGS
is set to 'WITH_GCC=1', which is used to set up the build chroot.
While here, in followup to r260895, do not rely on the necessary
configuration files and/or scripts to exist in the build target
src/ tree.
To work around cases where files do not exist, copy (from the
local release/ checkout) the tools/${XDEV}/crochet-${KERNEL}.conf
to ${CHROOTDIR}/tmp/external/crochet-${KERNEL}.conf to make them
accessible to the external utilities that need them (i.e., crochet).
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release.sh:
- Modify release/release.sh to recognize an 'EMBEDDEDBUILD'
variable. When set, release/release.sh will build the chroot
userland as is done for big-iron builds.
- Instead of running the 'buildworld', 'buildkernel', and
'release' targets in the chroot, a separate script is run.
The script tools/release/${XDEV}/release.sh sets up the rest
of the chroot workspace, such as installing ports that will
be needed, and building the 'xdev' target.
- crochet (by kientzle@) is checked out from the upstream
repository (and if needed, u-boot, in the case of Raspberry
Pi).
- tools/release/${XDEV}/release.sh then runs crochet with
a configuration file specific to the ${KERNCONF} being built.
Note that this is effectively a first-pass attempt to integrate
this into the release process.
Tested against: head@r259961
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
When building the system from outside the chroot as part of the release
process, ensure the objdir is within the chroot so that the whole output
of the release.sh script is self-contained in a single directory.
Use CHROOTDIR/tmp/obj instead of CHROOTDIR/usr/obj to minimize possible
interferences with the output of the build itself.
Reviewed by: gjb
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
With an unpopulated chroot dir, release building was failing because
the script was attempting to copy resolv.conf into a non-existent /etc
directory of the chroot. Fix this by copying the file only after the
installworld has happened, which will create this directory.
Reviewed by: gjb
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
the chroot directory, since hostname resolution may be
needed in the case of building a dvd image (with packages)
and also setting 'NOPORTS=1'.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-With: r258305, r258307
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is no longer a valid option, so remove 'WITHOUT_JADETEX=yes'
from PBUILD_FLAGS.
While here, also remove 'WITHOUT_X11=yes', since it will
cause a dependency conflict by requiring both print/ghostscript9
and print/ghostscript9-nox11.
Switch to OPTIONSNG format (WITHOUT_* -> OPTIONS_UNSET='FOO'),
and unset the FOP option, which requires Java (although it is
disabled by default). Also unset the 'IGOR' option, since
textproc/igor is a validation tool, not necessarily a dependency
of the doc/ build itself.
While here, reduce the line length of PBUILD_FLAGS.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
needs /var/run/ld-elf*.so.hints, which is not automatically created.
Fix reldoc build by running the ldconfig(8) startup script in the
chroot directory before starting the port build phase.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
allow the toolchain to detect the correct values.
- Remove {SRC,DOC,PORT}REVISION variables, and use 'branch@rNNNNNN'
as the {SRC,DOC,PORT}BRANCH variables.
- Only set default KERNEL_FLAGS and WORLD_FLAGS make(1) jobs if the
number of CPUs is greater than 1.
Submitted by: hrs
the src/ tree into a directory that contains files/directories, such
as a case where a custom kernel configuration file is specified.
- Allow specification of multiple KERNCONFs to pass to 'make release'.
- Move evaluation of NODOCS/NOPORTS earlier, and set based on how the
release process expects these options to be evaluated.
- Wrap KERNCONF specification in double quotes, and use 'eval' so multiple
kernel configurations do not cause the build to fail in strange ways.
- Set WITHOUT_X11 for the port build flags for the documentation toolchain
build. Also run 'clean distclean' targets during port build.
PR: 180192
Submitted by: Anes Mukhametov
MFC after: 3 days
Approved by: kib (mentor, implicit)
the release/generate-release.sh script by nwhitehorn.
This script can use optional configuration file to override defaults,
making running multiple serialzied builds with different specific
configurations or architecture-specific tunings quite easy.
Sample overrideable options are included in the release.conf.sample
file.
Approved by: kib (mentor)
MFC After: 2 weeks
X-MFC-To: stable/9 only