opensolaris.sh revision fb9f9b975cb9214fec5dab37d461199adab9b964
#
# CDDL HEADER START
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only
# (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance
# with the License.
#
# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
# and limitations under the License.
#
# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
#
# CDDL HEADER END
#
#
#ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#
# Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# Configuration variables for the runtime environment of the nightly
# build script and other tools for construction and packaging of releases.
# This script is sourced by 'nightly' and 'bldenv' to set up the environment
# for the build. This example is suitable for building an OpenSolaris
# workspace, which will contain the resulting archives. It is based
# off the onnv release. It sets NIGHTLY_OPTIONS to make nightly do:
# DEBUG build only (-D, -F)
# do not run protocmp or checkpaths (-N)
# do not bringover from the parent (-n)
# creates cpio archives for bfu (-a)
# sends mail on completion (-m and the MAILTO variable)
# checks for changes in ELF runpaths (-r)
# build and use this workspace's tools in $SRC/tools (-t)
# use dmake instead of pmake (-d)
#
NIGHTLY_OPTIONS="-FNnadDmrt"; export NIGHTLY_OPTIONS
# This is a variable for the rest of the script - GATE doesn't matter to
# nightly itself
GATE=testws; export GATE
# CODEMGR_WS - where is your workspace at (or what should nightly name it)
CODEMGR_WS="/export/$GATE"; export CODEMGR_WS
# Location of encumbered binaries.
ON_CLOSED_BINS="$CODEMGR_WS/closed"; export ON_CLOSED_BINS
# This flag controls whether to build the closed source. If
# undefined, nightly(1) and bldenv(1) will set it according to whether
# the closed tree is present.
# CLOSED_IS_PRESENT="no"; export CLOSED_IS_PRESENT
# Maximum number of dmake jobs. The recommended number is 2 + (2 *
# NCPUS), where NCPUS is the number of CPUs on your build system.
maxjobs() {
ncpu=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo -p`
expr $ncpu \* 2 + 2
}
DMAKE_MAX_JOBS=`maxjobs`; export DMAKE_MAX_JOBS
# path to onbld tool binaries
ONBLD_BIN="/opt/onbld/bin"
# used by bfu.
FASTFS=$ONBLD_BIN/`uname -p`/fastfs; export FASTFS
BFULD=$ONBLD_BIN/`uname -p`/bfuld; export BFULD
GZIPBIN=/usr/bin/gzip; export GZIPBIN
# PARENT_WS is used to determine the parent of this workspace. This is
# for the options that deal with the parent workspace (such as where the
# proto area will go).
PARENT_WS=""; export PARENT_WS
# CLONE_WS is the workspace nightly should do a bringover from. Since it's
# going to bringover usr/src, this could take a while, so we use the
# clone instead of the gate (see the gate's README).
CLONE_WS=""; export CLONE_WS
# The bringover, if any, is done as STAFFER.
# Set STAFFER to your own login as gatekeeper or developer
# The point is to use group "staff" and avoid referencing the parent
# workspace as root.
# Some scripts optionally send mail messages to MAILTO.
#
STAFFER=nobody; export STAFFER
MAILTO=$STAFFER; export MAILTO
# The project (see project(4)) under which to run this build. If not
# specified, the build is simply run in a new task in the current project.
BUILD_PROJECT=; export BUILD_PROJECT
# You should not need to change the next four lines
LOCKNAME="`basename $CODEMGR_WS`_nightly.lock"; export LOCKNAME
ATLOG="$CODEMGR_WS/log"; export ATLOG
LOGFILE="$ATLOG/nightly.log"; export LOGFILE
MACH=`uname -p`; export MACH
# REF_PROTO_LIST - for comparing the list of stuff in your proto area
# with. Generally this should be left alone, since you want to see differences
# from your parent (the gate).
#
REF_PROTO_LIST=$PARENT_WS/usr/src/proto_list_${MACH}; export REF_PROTO_LIST
# where cpio archives of the OS are placed. Usually this should be left
# alone too.
CPIODIR="${CODEMGR_WS}/archives/${MACH}/nightly"; export CPIODIR
#
# build environment variables, including version info for mcs, motd,
# motd, uname and boot messages. Mostly you shouldn't change this except
# when the release slips (nah) or you move an environment file to a new
# release
#
ROOT="$CODEMGR_WS/proto/root_${MACH}"; export ROOT
SRC="$CODEMGR_WS/usr/src"; export SRC
VERSION="$GATE"; export VERSION
# the source product has no SCCS history, and is modified to remove source
# that cannot be shipped. EXPORT_SRC is where the clear files are copied, then
# modified with 'make EXPORT_SRC'.
EXPORT_SRC="$CODEMGR_WS/export_src"; export EXPORT_SRC
# CRYPT_SRC is similar to EXPORT_SRC, but after 'make CRYPT_SRC' the files in
# xmod/cry_files are saved. They are dropped on the exportable source to create
# the domestic build.
CRYPT_SRC="$CODEMGR_WS/crypt_src"; export CRYPT_SRC
#
# the RELEASE and RELEASE_DATE variables are set in Makefile.master;
# there might be special reasons to override them here, but that
# should not be the case in general
#
# RELEASE="5.11"; export RELEASE
# RELEASE_DATE="October 2007"; export RELEASE_DATE
# proto area in parent for optionally depositing a copy of headers and
# libraries corresponding to the protolibs target
# not applicable given the NIGHTLY_OPTIONS
#
PARENT_ROOT=$PARENT_WS/proto/root_$MACH; export PARENT_ROOT
#
# package creation variable. you probably shouldn't change this either.
#
PKGARCHIVE="${CODEMGR_WS}/packages/${MACH}/nightly"; export PKGARCHIVE
# we want make to do as much as it can, just in case there's more than
# one problem.
MAKEFLAGS=k; export MAKEFLAGS
# Magic variable to prevent the devpro compilers/teamware from sending
# mail back to devpro on every use.
UT_NO_USAGE_TRACKING="1"; export UT_NO_USAGE_TRACKING
# Build tools - don't change these unless you know what you're doing. These
# variables allows you to get the compilers and onbld files locally or
# through cachefs. Set BUILD_TOOLS to pull everything from one location.
# Alternately, you can set ONBLD_TOOLS to where you keep the contents of
# SUNWonbld and SPRO_ROOT to where you keep the compilers. SPRO_VROOT
# exists to make it easier to test new versions of the compiler.
BUILD_TOOLS=/opt; export BUILD_TOOLS
#ONBLD_TOOLS=/opt/onbld; export ONBLD_TOOLS
SPRO_ROOT=/opt/SUNWspro; export SPRO_ROOT
SPRO_VROOT=$SPRO_ROOT; export SPRO_VROOT
# This goes along with lint - it is a series of the form "A [y|n]" which
# means "go to directory A and run 'make lint'" Then mail me (y) the
# difference in the lint output. 'y' should only be used if the area you're
# linting is actually lint clean or you'll get lots of mail.
# You shouldn't need to change this though.
#LINTDIRS="$SRC y"; export LINTDIRS
# Set this flag to 'n' to disable the automatic validation of the dmake
# version in use. The default is to check it.
#CHECK_DMAKE=y
# Set this flag to 'n' to disable the use of 'checkpaths'. The default,
# if the 'N' option is not specified, is to run this test.
#CHECK_PATHS=y
# BRINGOVER_FILES is the list of files nightly passes to bringover.
# If not set the default is "usr", but it can be used for bringing
# over deleted_files or other nifty directories.
#BRINGOVER_FILES="usr deleted_files"