| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| # Grab default values for $CFLAGS and such. |
| |
| export LANG=c |
| export LC_ALL=C |
| set -o pipefail |
| source ./configure |
| |
| [ -z "$KCONFIG_CONFIG" ] && KCONFIG_CONFIG=".config" |
| |
| # Since each cc invocation is short, launch half again as many processes |
| # as we have processors so they don't exit faster than we can start them. |
| [ -z "$CPUS" ] && |
| CPUS=$((($(echo /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu[0-9]* | wc -w)*3)/2)) |
| |
| # Respond to V= by echoing command lines as well as running them |
| DOTPROG= |
| do_loudly() |
| { |
| [ ! -z "$V" ] && echo "$@" || echo -n "$DOTPROG" |
| "$@" |
| } |
| |
| # Is anything under directory $2 newer than file $1 |
| isnewer() |
| { |
| [ ! -z "$(find "$2" -newer "$1" 2>/dev/null || echo yes)" ] |
| } |
| |
| echo "Generate headers from toys/*/*.c..." |
| |
| mkdir -p generated |
| |
| if isnewer generated/Config.in toys |
| then |
| echo "Extract configuration information from toys/*.c files..." |
| scripts/genconfig.sh |
| fi |
| |
| # Create a list of all the commands toybox can provide. Note that the first |
| # entry is out of order on purpose (the toybox multiplexer command must be the |
| # first element of the array). The rest must be sorted in alphabetical order |
| # for fast binary search. |
| |
| if isnewer generated/newtoys.h toys |
| then |
| echo -n "generated/newtoys.h " |
| |
| echo "USE_TOYBOX(NEWTOY(toybox, NULL, TOYFLAG_STAYROOT))" > generated/newtoys.h |
| sed -n -e 's/^USE_[A-Z0-9_]*(/&/p' toys/*/*.c \ |
| | sed 's/\(.*TOY(\)\([^,]*\),\(.*\)/\2 \1\2,\3/' | sort -s -k 1,1 \ |
| | sed 's/[^ ]* //' >> generated/newtoys.h || exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| [ ! -z "$V" ] && echo "Which C files to build..." |
| |
| # Extract a list of toys/*/*.c files to compile from the data in $KCONFIG_CONFIG |
| # (First command names, then filenames with relevant {NEW,OLD}TOY() macro.) |
| |
| GITHASH="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=12 2>/dev/null)" |
| [ ! -z "$GITHASH" ] && GITHASH="-DTOYBOX_VERSION=\"$GITHASH\"" |
| TOYFILES="$(sed -n 's/^CONFIG_\([^=]*\)=.*/\1/p' "$KCONFIG_CONFIG" | xargs | tr ' [A-Z]' '|[a-z]')" |
| TOYFILES="$(egrep -l "TOY[(]($TOYFILES)[ ,]" toys/*/*.c)" |
| CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $(cat generated/cflags)" |
| BUILD="$(echo ${CROSS_COMPILE}${CC} $CFLAGS -I . $OPTIMIZE $GITHASH)" |
| FILES="$(echo lib/*.c main.c $TOYFILES)" |
| |
| genbuildsh() |
| { |
| # Write a canned build line for use on crippled build machines. |
| |
| echo "#!/bin/sh" |
| echo |
| echo "BUILD=\"$BUILD\"" |
| echo |
| echo "FILES=\"$FILES\"" |
| echo |
| echo "LINK=\"$LINK\"" |
| echo |
| echo |
| echo '$BUILD $FILES $LINK' |
| } |
| |
| if ! cmp -s <(genbuildsh | head -n 3) \ |
| <(head -n 3 generated/build.sh 2>/dev/null) |
| then |
| echo -n "Library probe" |
| |
| # We trust --as-needed to remove each library if we don't use any symbols |
| # out of it, this loop is because the compiler has no way to ignore a library |
| # that doesn't exist, so we have to detect and skip nonexistent libraries |
| # for it. |
| |
| > generated/optlibs.dat |
| for i in util crypt m resolv selinux smack attr |
| do |
| echo "int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {return 0;}" | \ |
| ${CROSS_COMPILE}${CC} $CFLAGS -xc - -o /dev/null -Wl,--as-needed -l$i > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && |
| echo -l$i >> generated/optlibs.dat |
| echo -n . |
| done |
| echo |
| fi |
| |
| # LINK needs optlibs.dat, above |
| |
| LINK="$(echo $LDOPTIMIZE $LDFLAGS -o toybox_unstripped -Wl,--as-needed $(cat generated/optlibs.dat))" |
| genbuildsh > generated/build.sh && chmod +x generated/build.sh || exit 1 |
| |
| echo "Make generated/config.h from $KCONFIG_CONFIG." |
| |
| # This long and roundabout sed invocation is to make old versions of sed happy. |
| # New ones have '\n' so can replace one line with two without all the branches |
| # and tedious mucking about with hold space. |
| |
| sed -n \ |
| -e 's/^# CONFIG_\(.*\) is not set.*/\1/' \ |
| -e 't notset' \ |
| -e 's/^CONFIG_\(.*\)=y.*/\1/' \ |
| -e 't isset' \ |
| -e 's/^CONFIG_\([^=]*\)=\(.*\)/#define CFG_\1 \2/p' \ |
| -e 'd' \ |
| -e ':notset' \ |
| -e 'h' \ |
| -e 's/.*/#define CFG_& 0/p' \ |
| -e 'g' \ |
| -e 's/.*/#define USE_&(...)/p' \ |
| -e 'd' \ |
| -e ':isset' \ |
| -e 'h' \ |
| -e 's/.*/#define CFG_& 1/p' \ |
| -e 'g' \ |
| -e 's/.*/#define USE_&(...) __VA_ARGS__/p' \ |
| $KCONFIG_CONFIG > generated/config.h || exit 1 |
| |
| if [ generated/mkflags -ot scripts/mkflags.c ] |
| then |
| do_loudly $HOSTCC scripts/mkflags.c -o generated/mkflags || exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| echo -n "generated/flags.h " |
| |
| # Process config.h and newtoys.h to generate FLAG_x macros. Note we must |
| # always #define the relevant macro, even when it's disabled, because we |
| # allow multiple NEWTOY() in the same C file. (When disabled the FLAG is 0, |
| # so flags&0 becomes a constant 0 allowing dead code elimination.) |
| |
| # Parse files through C preprocessor twice, once to get flags for current |
| # .config and once to get flags for allyesconfig |
| for I in A B |
| do |
| ( |
| # define macros and select header files with option string data |
| |
| echo "#define NEWTOY(aa,bb,cc) aa $I bb" |
| echo '#define OLDTOY(...)' |
| if [ "$I" == A ] |
| then |
| cat generated/config.h |
| else |
| sed '/USE_.*([^)]*)$/s/$/ __VA_ARGS__/' generated/config.h |
| fi |
| cat generated/newtoys.h |
| |
| # Run result through preprocessor, glue together " " gaps leftover from USE |
| # macros, delete comment lines, print any line with a quoted optstring, |
| # turn any non-quoted opstring (NULL or 0) into " " (because fscanf can't |
| # handle "" with nothing in it, and mkflags uses that). |
| |
| ) | ${CROSS_COMPILE}${CC} -E - | \ |
| sed -n -e 's/" *"//g;/^#/d;t clear;:clear;s/"/"/p;t;s/\( [AB] \).*/\1 " "/p' |
| |
| # Sort resulting line pairs and glue them together into triplets of |
| # command "flags" "allflags" |
| # to feed into mkflags C program that outputs actual flag macros |
| # If no pair (because command's disabled in config), use " " for flags |
| # so allflags can define the appropriate zero macros. |
| |
| done | sort -s | sed -n 's/ A / /;t pair;h;s/\([^ ]*\).*/\1 " "/;x;b single;:pair;h;n;:single;s/[^ ]* B //;H;g;s/\n/ /;p' | tee generated/flags.raw | \ |
| generated/mkflags > generated/flags.h || exit 1 |
| |
| # Extract global structure definitions and flag definitions from toys/*/*.c |
| |
| function getglobals() |
| { |
| for i in toys/*/*.c |
| do |
| NAME="$(echo $i | sed 's@.*/\(.*\)\.c@\1@')" |
| DATA="$(sed -n -e '/^GLOBALS(/,/^)/b got;b;:got' \ |
| -e 's/^GLOBALS(/struct '"$NAME"'_data {/' \ |
| -e 's/^)/};/' -e 'p' $i)" |
| |
| [ ! -z "$DATA" ] && echo -e "// $i\n\n$DATA\n" |
| done |
| } |
| |
| if isnewer generated/globals.h toys |
| then |
| echo -n "generated/globals.h " |
| GLOBSTRUCT="$(getglobals)" |
| ( |
| echo "$GLOBSTRUCT" |
| echo |
| echo "extern union global_union {" |
| echo "$GLOBSTRUCT" | \ |
| sed -n 's/struct \(.*\)_data {/ struct \1_data \1;/p' |
| echo "} this;" |
| ) > generated/globals.h |
| fi |
| |
| echo "generated/help.h" |
| if [ generated/config2help -ot scripts/config2help.c ] |
| then |
| do_loudly $HOSTCC scripts/config2help.c -I . lib/xwrap.c lib/llist.c \ |
| lib/lib.c lib/portability.c -o generated/config2help || exit 1 |
| fi |
| generated/config2help Config.in $KCONFIG_CONFIG > generated/help.h || exit 1 |
| |
| [ ! -z "$NOBUILD" ] && exit 0 |
| |
| echo -n "Compile toybox" |
| [ ! -z "$V" ] && echo |
| DOTPROG=. |
| |
| # This is a parallel version of: do_loudly $BUILD $FILES $LINK || exit 1 |
| |
| X="$(ls -1t generated/obj/* 2>/dev/null | tail -n 1)" |
| if [ ! -e "$X" ] || [ ! -z "$(find toys -name "*.h" -newer "$X")" ] |
| then |
| rm -rf generated/obj && mkdir -p generated/obj || exit 1 |
| else |
| rm -f generated/obj/{main,lib_help}.o || exit 1 |
| fi |
| PENDING= |
| LFILES= |
| DONE=0 |
| for i in $FILES |
| do |
| # build each generated/obj/*.o file in parallel |
| |
| X=${i/lib\//lib_} |
| X=${X##*/} |
| OUT="generated/obj/${X%%.c}.o" |
| LFILES="$LFILES $OUT" |
| [ "$OUT" -nt "$i" ] && continue |
| do_loudly $BUILD -c $i -o $OUT & |
| |
| # ratelimit to $CPUS many parallel jobs, detecting errors |
| |
| while true |
| do |
| PENDING="$(echo $PENDING $(jobs -rp) | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u)" |
| [ $(echo -n "$PENDING" | wc -l) -lt "$CPUS" ] && break; |
| |
| wait $(echo "$PENDING" | head -n 1) |
| DONE=$(($DONE+$?)) |
| PENDING="$(echo "$PENDING" | tail -n +2)" |
| done |
| [ $DONE -ne 0 ] && break |
| done |
| |
| # wait for all background jobs, detecting errors |
| |
| for i in $PENDING |
| do |
| wait $i |
| DONE=$(($DONE+$?)) |
| done |
| |
| [ $DONE -ne 0 ] && exit 1 |
| |
| do_loudly $BUILD $LFILES $LINK || exit 1 |
| if [ ! -z "$NOSTRIP" ] || ! do_loudly ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip toybox_unstripped -o toybox |
| then |
| echo "strip failed, using unstripped" && cp toybox_unstripped toybox || |
| exit 1 |
| else |
| # gcc 4.4's strip command is buggy, and doesn't set the executable bit on |
| # its output the way SUSv4 suggests it do so. |
| do_loudly chmod +x toybox || exit 1 |
| fi |
| echo |