# -*- makefile -*- # vim: filetype=make # The root directory of the libvirt.git checkout CI_GIT_ROOT = $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel) # The root directory for all CI-related contents CI_ROOTDIR = $(CI_GIT_ROOT)/ci # The directory holding content on the host that we will # expose to the container. CI_SCRATCHDIR = $(CI_ROOTDIR)/scratch # The directory holding the clone of the git repo that # we will expose to the container CI_HOST_SRCDIR = $(CI_SCRATCHDIR)/src # The directory holding the source inside the # container, i.e. where we want to expose # the $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR) directory from the host CI_CONT_SRCDIR = /src # Relative directory to perform the build in. This # defaults to using a separate build dir, but can be # set to empty string for an in-source tree build. CI_VPATH = build # The directory holding the build output inside the # container. CI_CONT_BUILDDIR = $(CI_CONT_SRCDIR)/$(CI_VPATH) # Can be overridden with mingw{32,64}-configure if desired CI_CONFIGURE = $(CI_CONT_SRCDIR)/configure # Default to using all possible CPUs CI_SMP = $(shell getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) # Any extra arguments to pass to make CI_MAKE_ARGS = # Any extra arguments to pass to configure CI_CONFIGURE_ARGS = # Location of the container images we're going to pull # Can be useful to overridde to use a locally built # image instead CI_IMAGE_PREFIX = quay.io/libvirt/buildenv-libvirt- # The default tag is ':latest' but if the container # repo above uses different conventions this can override it CI_IMAGE_TAG = :latest # We delete the virtual root after completion, set # to 0 if you need to keep it around for debugging CI_CLEAN = 1 # We'll always freshly clone the virtual root each # time in case it was not cleaned up before. Set # to 1 if you want to try restarting a previously # preserved env CI_REUSE = 0 # We need the container process to run with current host IDs # so that it can access the passed in build directory CI_UID = $(shell id -u) CI_GID = $(shell id -g) # We also need the user's login and home directory to prepare the # environment the way some programs expect it CI_USER_LOGIN = $(shell echo "$$USER") CI_USER_HOME = $(shell echo "$$HOME") CI_ENGINE = auto # Container engine we are going to use, can be overridden per make # invocation, if it is not we try podman and then default to docker. ifeq ($(CI_ENGINE),auto) override CI_ENGINE = $(shell podman version >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo podman || echo docker) endif # IDs you run as do not need to exist in # the container's /etc/passwd & /etc/group files, but # if they do not, then libvirt's 'make check' will fail # many tests. # We do not directly mount /etc/{passwd,group} as Docker # is liable to mess with SELinux labelling which will # then prevent the host accessing them. And podman cannot # relabel the files due to it running rootless. So # copying them first is safer and less error-prone. CI_PWDB_MOUNTS = \ --volume $(CI_SCRATCHDIR)/group:/etc/group:ro,z \ --volume $(CI_SCRATCHDIR)/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro,z \ $(NULL) CI_HOME_MOUNTS = \ --volume $(CI_SCRATCHDIR)/home:$(CI_USER_HOME):z \ $(NULL) # Docker containers can have very large ulimits # for nofiles - as much as 1048576. This makes # libvirt very slow at exec'ing programs. CI_ULIMIT_FILES = 1024 ifeq ($(CI_ENGINE),podman) # Podman cannot reuse host namespace when running non-root # containers. Until support for --keep-uid is added we can # just create another mapping that will do that for us. # Beware, that in {uid,git}map=container_id:host_id:range, the # host_id does actually refer to the uid in the first mapping # where 0 (root) is mapped to the current user and rest is # offset. # # In order to set up this mapping, we need to keep all the # user IDs to prevent possible errors as some images might # expect UIDs up to 90000 (looking at you fedora), so we don't # want the overflowuid to be used for them. For mapping all # the other users properly, some math needs to be done. # Don't worry, it's just addition and subtraction. # # 65536 ought to be enough (tm), but for really rare cases the # maximums might need to be higher, but that only happens when # your /etc/sub{u,g}id allow users to have more IDs. Unless # --keep-uid is supported, let's do this in a way that should # work for everyone. CI_MAX_UID = $(shell sed -n "s/^$(CI_USER_LOGIN):[^:]\+://p" /etc/subuid) CI_MAX_GID = $(shell sed -n "s/^$(CI_USER_LOGIN):[^:]\+://p" /etc/subgid) ifeq ($(CI_MAX_UID),) CI_MAX_UID = 65536 endif ifeq ($(CI_MAX_GID),) CI_MAX_GID = 65536 endif CI_UID_OTHER = $(shell echo $$(($(CI_UID)+1))) CI_GID_OTHER = $(shell echo $$(($(CI_GID)+1))) CI_UID_OTHER_RANGE = $(shell echo $$(($(CI_MAX_UID)-$(CI_UID)))) CI_GID_OTHER_RANGE = $(shell echo $$(($(CI_MAX_GID)-$(CI_GID)))) CI_PODMAN_ARGS = \ --uidmap 0:1:$(CI_UID) \ --uidmap $(CI_UID):0:1 \ --uidmap $(CI_UID_OTHER):$(CI_UID_OTHER):$(CI_UID_OTHER_RANGE) \ --gidmap 0:1:$(CI_GID) \ --gidmap $(CI_GID):0:1 \ --gidmap $(CI_GID_OTHER):$(CI_GID_OTHER):$(CI_GID_OTHER_RANGE) \ $(NULL) endif # Args to use when cloning a git repo. # -c stop it complaining about checking out a random hash # -q stop it displaying progress info for local clone # --local ensure we don't actually copy files CI_GIT_ARGS = \ -c advice.detachedHead=false \ -q \ --local \ $(NULL) # Args to use when running the container # --rm stop inactive containers getting left behind # --user we execute as the same user & group account # as dev so that file ownership matches host # instead of root:root # --volume to pass in the cloned git repo & config # --workdir to set cwd to vpath build location # --ulimit lower files limit for performance reasons # --interactive # --tty Ensure we have ability to Ctrl-C the build CI_ENGINE_ARGS = \ --rm \ --user $(CI_UID):$(CI_GID) \ --interactive \ --tty \ $(CI_PODMAN_ARGS) \ $(CI_PWDB_MOUNTS) \ $(CI_HOME_MOUNTS) \ --volume $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR):$(CI_CONT_SRCDIR):z \ --workdir $(CI_CONT_SRCDIR) \ --ulimit nofile=$(CI_ULIMIT_FILES):$(CI_ULIMIT_FILES) \ --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE \ $(NULL) ci-check-engine: @echo -n "Checking if $(CI_ENGINE) is available..." && \ $(CI_ENGINE) version 1>/dev/null && echo "yes" ci-prepare-tree: ci-check-engine @test "$(CI_REUSE)" != "1" && rm -rf $(CI_SCRATCHDIR) || : @if ! test -d $(CI_SCRATCHDIR) ; then \ mkdir -p $(CI_SCRATCHDIR); \ cp /etc/passwd $(CI_SCRATCHDIR); \ cp /etc/group $(CI_SCRATCHDIR); \ mkdir -p $(CI_SCRATCHDIR)/home; \ echo "Cloning $(CI_GIT_ROOT) to $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR)"; \ git clone $(CI_GIT_ARGS) $(CI_GIT_ROOT) $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR) || exit 1; \ for mod in $$(git submodule | awk '{ print $$2 }' | sed -E 's,^../,,g') ; \ do \ test -f $(CI_GIT_ROOT)/$$mod/.git || continue ; \ echo "Cloning $(CI_GIT_ROOT)/$$mod to $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR)/$$mod"; \ git clone $(CI_GIT_ARGS) $(CI_GIT_ROOT)/$$mod $(CI_HOST_SRCDIR)/$$mod || exit 1; \ done ; \ fi # $CONFIGURE_OPTS is a env that can optionally be set in the container, # populated at build time from the Dockerfile. A typical use case would # be to pass --host/--target args to trigger cross-compilation # # This can be augmented by make local args in $(CI_CONFIGURE_ARGS) # # gl_public_submodule_commit= to disable gnulib's submodule check # which breaks due to way we clone the submodules ci-build@%: ci-prepare-tree $(CI_ENGINE) run $(CI_ENGINE_ARGS) $(CI_IMAGE_PREFIX)$*$(CI_IMAGE_TAG) \ /bin/bash -c '\ mkdir -p $(CI_CONT_BUILDDIR) || exit 1 ; \ cd $(CI_CONT_BUILDDIR) ; \ NOCONFIGURE=1 $(CI_CONT_SRCDIR)/autogen.sh || exit 1 ; \ $(CI_CONFIGURE) $${CONFIGURE_OPTS} $(CI_CONFIGURE_ARGS) ; \ if test $$? != 0 ; \ then \ test -f config.log && cat config.log ; \ exit 1 ; \ fi; \ find -name test-suite.log -delete ; \ export VIR_TEST_DEBUG=1 ; \ make -j$(CI_SMP) gl_public_submodule_commit= $(CI_MAKE_ARGS) ; \ if test $$? != 0 ; then \ LOGS=`find -name test-suite.log` ; \ if test "$${LOGS}" != "" ; then \ echo "=== LOG FILE(S) START ===" ; \ cat $${LOGS} ; \ echo "=== LOG FILE(S) END ===" ; \ fi ; \ exit 1 ;\ fi' @test "$(CI_CLEAN)" = "1" && rm -rf $(CI_SCRATCHDIR) || : ci-check@%: $(MAKE) -C $(CI_ROOTDIR) ci-build@$* CI_MAKE_ARGS="check" ci-shell@%: ci-prepare-tree $(CI_ENGINE) run $(CI_ENGINE_ARGS) $(CI_IMAGE_PREFIX)$*$(CI_IMAGE_TAG) /bin/bash @test "$(CI_CLEAN)" = "1" && rm -rf $(CI_SCRATCHDIR) || : ci-help: @echo "Build libvirt inside containers used for CI" @echo @echo "Available targets:" @echo @echo " ci-build@\$$IMAGE - run a default 'make'" @echo " ci-check@\$$IMAGE - run a 'make check'" @echo " ci-shell@\$$IMAGE - run an interactive shell" @echo @echo "Available x86 container images:" @echo @echo " centos-7" @echo " debian-9" @echo " debian-10" @echo " debian-sid" @echo " fedora-29" @echo " fedora-30" @echo " fedora-rawhide" @echo " ubuntu-16" @echo " ubuntu-18" @echo @echo "Available cross-compiler container images:" @echo @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-aarch64" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-armv6l" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-armv7l" @echo " debian-{10,sid}-cross-i686" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-mips64el" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-mips" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-mipsel" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-ppc64le" @echo " debian-{9,10,sid}-cross-s390x" @echo @echo "Available make variables:" @echo @echo " CI_CLEAN=0 - do not delete '$(CI_SCRATCHDIR)' after completion" @echo " CI_REUSE=1 - re-use existing '$(CI_SCRATCHDIR)' content" @echo " CI_ENGINE=auto - container engine to use (podman, docker)" @echo