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As per os-release(5), if $ID is not recognised, $ID_LIKE can be used to identify similar systems in preference order. Modify the script to try both variables. Also do the same for the RPM build scripts. Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com> Change-Id: I4ed924df01ec678aab232e114d8c9980463c38e0 Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/9260 Community-CI: Mellanox Build Bot Community-CI: Broadcom CI <spdk-ci.pdl@broadcom.com> Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Dong Yi <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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specdir=$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")
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rootdir=$(readlink -f "$specdir/../")
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[[ -e /etc/os-release ]]
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source /etc/os-release
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id_ok=no
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for id in $ID $ID_LIKE; do
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[[ "$id" =~ ^(fedora|centos|rhel) ]] && id_ok=yes
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done
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if [[ "$id_ok" != "yes" ]]; then
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printf '%s not supported\n' "$ID" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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get_config() {
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# Intercept part of the ./configure's cmdline we are interested in
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configure_opts=($(getopt -l "$1::" -o "" -- $configure 2> /dev/null))
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# Drop "--"
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configure_opts=("${configure_opts[@]::${#configure_opts[@]}-1}")
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((${#configure_opts[@]} > 0)) || return 1
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if [[ $2 == has-arg ]]; then
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[[ -n ${configure_opts[1]} && ${configure_opts[1]} != "''" ]]
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elif [[ $2 == print ]]; then
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echo "${configure_opts[1]//\'/}"
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fi
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}
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fedora_python_sys_path_workaround() {
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[[ -z $NO_WORKAROUND ]] || return 0
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# Fedora builds its python version with a patch which attempts to remove all
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# "/usr/local" paths from sys.path in case it's run under RPM environment,
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# i.e., when RPM_BUILD_ROOT variable is detected. This particular variable
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# is set by the rpmbuild when it executes its sh wrappers built out of the
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# .spec file.
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# This is problematic in case meson and ninja were installed via rooted pip
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# which had its working directory set to /usr/local. As a result, when the
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# SPDK executes meson to build DPDK, from rpmbuild env, it fails as
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# it's not able to find its mesonbuild module.
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# To workaround this little hiccup we fetch the entire sys.path list and
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# then export it via PYTHONPATH so when rpmbuild kicks in, python will be
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# able to find all the modules regardless if the RPM_BUILD_ROOT is set or
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# not.
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# FIXME: The alternative is to unset RPM_BUILD_ROOT directly in the spec?
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# It does work but it feels wrong.
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PYTHONPATH="$(python3 -c "import sys; print('%s' % ':'.join(sys.path)[1:])")"
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export PYTHONPATH
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}
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get_version() {
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local version
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version=$(git -C "$rootdir" describe --tags --abbrev=0)
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echo "${version%%-*}"
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}
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build_rpm() (
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local macros=() dir
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macros+=(-D "configure $configure")
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macros+=(-D "make $make")
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macros+=(-D "release $release")
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macros+=(-D "version $version")
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# Adjust dir macros to update the final location of the RPMS
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for dir in build buildroot rpm source spec srcrpm; do
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mkdir -p "$rpmbuild_dir/$dir"
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macros+=(-D "_${dir}dir $rpmbuild_dir/$dir")
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done
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if get_config with-shared; then
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macros+=(-D "shared 1")
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macros+=(-D "dpdk 1")
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fi
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if get_config with-dpdk; then
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if ! get_config with-dpdk has-arg; then
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# spdk is requested to build against installed dpdk (i.e. provided by the dist).
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# Don't build dpdk rpm rather define proper requirements for the spdk.
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macros+=(-D "dpdk 0")
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macros+=(-D "shared 1")
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requirements=${requirements:+$requirements, }"dpdk-devel >= 19.11"
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build_requirements=${build_requirements:+$build_requirements, }"dpdk-devel >= 19.11"
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else
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dpdk_build_path=$(get_config with-dpdk print)
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dpdk_path=$(dirname "$dpdk_build_path")
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macros+=(-D "dpdk_build_path $dpdk_build_path")
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macros+=(-D "dpdk_path $dpdk_path")
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fi
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fi
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if [[ $deps == no ]]; then
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macros+=(-D "deps 0")
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fi
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if [[ -n $requirements ]]; then
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macros+=(-D "requirements 1")
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macros+=(-D "requirements_list $requirements")
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fi
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if [[ -n $build_requirements ]]; then
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macros+=(-D "build_requirements 1")
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macros+=(-D "build_requirements_list $build_requirements")
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fi
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cd "$rootdir"
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fedora_python_sys_path_workaround
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# Despite building in-place, rpmbuild still looks under source dir as defined
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# in Source:. Create a dummy file to fulfil its needs and to keep Source in
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# the .spec.
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: > "$rpmbuild_dir/source/spdk-$version.tar.gz"
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printf '* Starting rpmbuild...\n'
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rpmbuild --clean --nodebuginfo "${macros[@]}" --build-in-place -ba "$spec"
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)
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# .spec defaults
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configure=${*:-"%{nil}"}
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deps=${DEPS:-yes}
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make="${MAKEFLAGS:--j $(nproc)}"
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release=${RPM_RELEASE:-1}
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requirements=${REQUIREMENTS:-}
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build_requirements=${BUILD_REQUIREMENTS:-}
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version=${SPDK_VERSION:-$(get_version)}
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rpmbuild_dir=${BUILDDIR:-"$HOME/rpmbuild"}
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spec=$specdir/spdk.spec
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build_rpm
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