flatcar-scripts/build_library/toolchain_util.sh
James Le Cuirot 50d7dd1a84
Drop all references to a toolchain-specific binpkg host
This evidently hasn't been used in a very long time, if ever, and it's
just adding confusion.

Signed-off-by: James Le Cuirot <jlecuirot@microsoft.com>
2025-04-22 17:59:38 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Toolchain packages are treated a bit specially, since they take a
# while to build and are generally more complicated to build they are
# only built via catalyst and everyone else installs them as binpkgs.
TOOLCHAIN_PKGS=(
sys-devel/binutils
sys-devel/gcc
sys-kernel/linux-headers
sys-libs/glibc
)
# Portage profile to use for building out the cross compiler's SYSROOT.
# This is only used as an intermediate step to be able to use the cross
# compiler to build a full native toolchain. Packages are not uploaded.
declare -A CROSS_PROFILES
CROSS_PROFILES["x86_64-cros-linux-gnu"]="coreos-overlay:coreos/amd64/generic"
CROSS_PROFILES["aarch64-cros-linux-gnu"]="coreos-overlay:coreos/arm64/generic"
# Map board names to CHOSTs and portage profiles. This is the
# definitive list, there is assorted code new and old that either
# guesses or hard-code these. All that should migrate to this list.
declare -A BOARD_CHOSTS BOARD_PROFILES
BOARD_CHOSTS["amd64-usr"]="x86_64-cros-linux-gnu"
BOARD_PROFILES["amd64-usr"]="coreos-overlay:coreos/amd64/generic"
BOARD_CHOSTS["arm64-usr"]="aarch64-cros-linux-gnu"
BOARD_PROFILES["arm64-usr"]="coreos-overlay:coreos/arm64/generic"
BOARD_NAMES=( "${!BOARD_CHOSTS[@]}" )
# Declare the above globals as read-only to avoid accidental conflicts.
declare -r \
TOOLCHAIN_PKGS \
CROSS_PROFILES \
BOARD_CHOSTS \
BOARD_NAMES \
BOARD_PROFILES
### Generic metadata fetching functions ###
# map CHOST to portage ARCH, list came from crossdev
# Usage: get_portage_arch chost
get_portage_arch() {
case "$1" in
aarch64*) echo arm64;;
alpha*) echo alpha;;
arm*) echo arm;;
hppa*) echo hppa;;
ia64*) echo ia64;;
i?86*) echo x86;;
m68*) echo m68k;;
mips*) echo mips;;
powerpc64*) echo ppc64;;
powerpc*) echo ppc;;
sparc*) echo sparc;;
s390*) echo s390;;
sh*) echo sh;;
x86_64*) echo amd64;;
*) die "Unknown CHOST '$1'";;
esac
}
# map CHOST to kernel ARCH
# Usage: get_kernel_arch chost
get_kernel_arch() {
case "$1" in
aarch64*) echo arm64;;
alpha*) echo alpha;;
arm*) echo arm;;
hppa*) echo parisc;;
ia64*) echo ia64;;
i?86*) echo x86;;
m68*) echo m68k;;
mips*) echo mips;;
powerpc*) echo powerpc;;
sparc64*) echo sparc64;;
sparc*) echo sparc;;
s390*) echo s390;;
sh*) echo sh;;
x86_64*) echo x86;;
*) die "Unknown CHOST '$1'";;
esac
}
get_board_list() {
local IFS=$'\n\t '
sort <<<"${BOARD_NAMES[*]}"
}
get_chost_list() {
local IFS=$'\n\t '
sort -u <<<"${BOARD_CHOSTS[*]}"
}
get_profile_list() {
local IFS=$'\n\t '
sort -u <<<"${BOARD_PROFILES[*]}"
}
# Usage: get_board_arch board [board...]
get_board_arch() {
local board
for board in "$@"; do
get_portage_arch $(get_board_chost "${board}")
done
}
# Usage: get_board_chost board [board...]
get_board_chost() {
local board
for board in "$@"; do
if [[ ${#BOARD_CHOSTS["$board"]} -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "${BOARD_CHOSTS["$board"]}"
else
die "Unknown board '$board'"
fi
done
}
# Usage: get_board_profile board [board...]
get_board_profile() {
local board
for board in "$@"; do
if [[ ${#BOARD_PROFILES["$board"]} -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "${BOARD_PROFILES["$board"]}"
else
die "Unknown board '$board'"
fi
done
}
# Usage: get_board_binhost board [version...]
# If no versions are specified the current and SDK versions are used.
get_board_binhost() {
local board ver
board="$1"
shift
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
if [[ "${FLATCAR_BUILD_ID}" =~ ^nightly-.*$ ]] ; then
# containerised nightly build; this uses [VERSION]-[BUILD_ID] for binpkg url
set -- "${FLATCAR_VERSION_ID}+${FLATCAR_BUILD_ID}"
else
set -- "${FLATCAR_VERSION_ID}"
fi
fi
for ver in "$@"; do
echo "${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS}/boards/${board}/${ver}/pkgs/"
done
}
get_sdk_arch() {
get_portage_arch $(uname -m)
}
get_sdk_profile() {
echo "coreos-overlay:coreos/$(get_sdk_arch)/sdk"
}
get_sdk_libdir() {
# Looking for LIBDIR_amd64 or similar
portageq envvar "LIBDIR_$(get_sdk_arch)"
}
get_sdk_symlink_lib() {
portageq envvar "SYMLINK_LIB"
}
# Usage: get_sdk_binhost [version...]
# If no versions are specified the current and SDK versions are used.
get_sdk_binhost() {
local arch=$(get_sdk_arch) ver
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
set -- "${FLATCAR_SDK_VERSION}"
fi
if [ "${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS}" != "${SETTING_BINPKG_SERVER_DEV_CONTAINERISED}" ] ; then
FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK="${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK-${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS}/sdk}"
else
# ALWAYS use a released SDK version, never a nightly, for SDK binpkgs
FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK="${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK-${SETTING_BINPKG_SERVER_PROD}/sdk}"
fi
for ver in "$@"; do
# The entry for /pkgs/ is there if something needs to be reinstalled in the SDK
# but normally it is not needed because everything is already part of the tarball.
if curl -Ifs -o /dev/null "${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK}/${arch}/${ver}/pkgs/"; then
echo "${FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS_SDK}/${arch}/${ver}/pkgs/"
fi
done
}
# Usage: get_cross_pkgs chost [chost2...]
get_cross_pkgs() {
local cross_chost native_pkg
for cross_chost in "$@"; do
for native_pkg in "${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}"; do
echo "${native_pkg/*\//cross-${cross_chost}/}"
done
done
}
# Get portage arguments restricting toolchains to binary packages only.
get_binonly_args() {
local pkgs=( "${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}" $(get_cross_pkgs "$@") )
echo "${pkgs[@]/#/--useoldpkg-atoms=}" "${pkgs[@]/#/--rebuild-exclude=}"
}
### Toolchain building utilities ###
# Create the crossdev overlay and repos.conf entry.
# crossdev will try to setup this itself but doesn't do everything needed
# to make the newer repos.conf based configuration system happy. This can
# probably go away if crossdev itself is improved.
configure_crossdev_overlay() {
local root="$1"
local location="$2"
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or update_chroot (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
"${sudo[@]}" mkdir -p "${root}${location}/"{profiles,metadata}
echo "x-crossdev" | \
"${sudo[@]}" tee "${root}${location}/profiles/repo_name" > /dev/null
"${sudo[@]}" tee "${root}${location}/metadata/layout.conf" > /dev/null <<EOF
masters = portage-stable coreos-overlay
use-manifests = true
thin-manifests = true
EOF
"${sudo[@]}" tee "${root}/etc/portage/repos.conf/crossdev.conf" > /dev/null <<EOF
[x-crossdev]
location = ${location}
EOF
}
# Ugly hack to get a dependency list of a set of packages.
# This is required to figure out what to install in the crossdev sysroot.
# Usage: ROOT=/foo/bar _get_dependency_list pkgs... [--portage-opts...]
_get_dependency_list() {
local pkgs=( ${*/#-*/} )
local IFS=$'| \t\n'
PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT="$ROOT" emerge "$@" --pretend \
--emptytree --onlydeps --quiet | \
egrep "$ROOT" |
sed -e 's/[^]]*\] \([^ :]*\).*/=\1/' |
egrep -v "=($(echo "${pkgs[*]}"))-[0-9]"
}
# Configure a new ROOT
# Values are copied from the environment or the current host configuration.
# Usage: CBUILD=foo-bar-linux-gnu ROOT=/foo/bar SYSROOT=/foo/bar configure_portage coreos-overlay:some/profile
# Note: if using portageq to get CBUILD it must be called before CHOST is set.
_configure_sysroot() {
local profile="$1"
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or setup_board (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
"${sudo[@]}" mkdir -p "${ROOT}/etc/portage/"{profile,repos.conf}
"${sudo[@]}" cp /etc/portage/repos.conf/* "${ROOT}/etc/portage/repos.conf/"
# set PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT to tell eselect to modify the profile
# inside /build/<arch>-usr, but set ROOT to /, so eselect will
# actually find the profile which is outside /build/<arch>-usr,
# set SYSROOT to / as well, because it must match ROOT
"${sudo[@]}" PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT=${ROOT} SYSROOT=/ ROOT=/ eselect profile set --force "$profile"
local coreos_path
coreos_path=$(portageq get_repo_path "${ROOT}" coreos-overlay)
"${sudo[@]}" ln -sfT "${coreos_path}/coreos/user-patches" "${ROOT}/etc/portage/patches"
echo "Writing make.conf for the sysroot ${SYSROOT}, root ${ROOT}"
"${sudo[@]}" tee "${ROOT}/etc/portage/make.conf" <<EOF
$(portageq envvar -v CHOST CBUILD ROOT DISTDIR PKGDIR)
HOSTCC=\${CBUILD}-gcc
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="\${SYSROOT}/usr/lib/pkgconfig/"
# Enable provenance reporting by default. Produced files are in /usr/share/SLSA
GENERATE_SLSA_PROVENANCE="true"
EOF
}
# Dump crossdev information to determine if configs must be regenerated
_crossdev_info() {
local cross_chost="$1"; shift
echo -n "# "; crossdev --version
echo "# $@"
crossdev "$@" --show-target-cfg
}
# Gets atoms for emerge and flags for crossdev that will install such
# versions of cross toolchain packages that they will match versions
# of a normal packages that would be installed. That way, if, for
# example, some version of sys-devel/gcc needs to be masked, then
# there is no need to also mask cross-<arch>-cros-linux-gnu/gcc
# package.
#
# Example use:
#
# local -a emerge_atoms=() crossdev_flags=()
# _get_cross_pkgs_for_emerge_and_crossdev x86_64-cros-linux-gnu emerge_atoms crossdev_flags
#
# emerge_atoms will have atoms like "=cross-x86_64-cros-linux-gnu/gcc-11.3.1_p20221209"
#
# crossdev_flags will have flags like "--gcc" "=11.3.1_p20221209"
_get_cross_pkgs_for_emerge_and_crossdev() {
local cross_chost="${1}"; shift
local gcpfeac_emerge_atoms_var_name="${1}"; shift
local gcpfeac_crossdev_pkg_flags_var_name="${1}"; shift
local -n gcpfeac_emerge_atoms_var_ref="${gcpfeac_emerge_atoms_var_name}"
local -n gcpfeac_crossdev_pkg_flags_var_ref="${gcpfeac_crossdev_pkg_flags_var_name}"
local -a all_pkgs=( "${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}" dev-debug/gdb )
local -A crossdev_flags_map=(
[binutils]=--binutils
[gdb]=--gdb
[gcc]=--gcc
[linux-headers]=--kernel
[glibc]=--libc
)
local emerge_report pkg line version pkg_name crossdev_flag
emerge_report=$(emerge --quiet --pretend --oneshot --nodeps "${all_pkgs[@]}")
for pkg in "${all_pkgs[@]}"; do
line=$(grep -o "${pkg}-[^ ]*" <<<"${emerge_report}")
cross_pkg="${pkg/*\//cross-${cross_chost}/}"
version="${line#${pkg}-}"
gcpfeac_emerge_atoms_var_ref+=( "=${cross_pkg}-${version}" )
pkg_name="${pkg#*/}"
crossdev_flag="${crossdev_flags_map[${pkg_name}]}"
gcpfeac_crossdev_pkg_flags_var_ref+=( "${crossdev_flag}" "=${version}" )
done
}
# Build/install a toolchain w/ crossdev.
# Usage: build_cross_toolchain chost [--portage-opts....]
install_cross_toolchain() {
local cross_chost="${1}"; shift
local cross_cfg cross_cfg_data cbuild
local -a cross_flags emerge_flags emerge_atoms cross_pkg_flags
emerge_atoms=()
cross_pkg_flags=()
_get_cross_pkgs_for_emerge_and_crossdev "${cross_chost}" emerge_atoms cross_pkg_flags
# build gdb as an extra step, use specific versions of toolchain packages
cross_flags=( --ex-gdb --target "${cross_chost}" "${cross_pkg_flags[@]}" )
cross_cfg="/usr/${cross_chost}/etc/portage/${cross_chost}-crossdev"
cross_cfg_data=$(_crossdev_info "${cross_flags[@]}")
cbuild=$(portageq envvar CBUILD)
emerge_flags=( "$@" --binpkg-respect-use=y --update --newuse )
# Forcing binary packages for toolchain packages breaks crossdev since it
# prevents it from rebuilding with different use flags during bootstrap.
local safe_flags=( "${@/#--useoldpkg-atoms=*/}" )
safe_flags=( "${safe_flags[@]/#--rebuild-exclude=*/}" )
cross_flags+=( --portage "${safe_flags[*]}" )
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or upgrade_chroot (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
# crossdev will arbitrarily choose an overlay that it finds first.
# Force it to use the one created by configure_crossdev_overlay
local cross_overlay
cross_overlay=$(portageq get_repo_path / x-crossdev)
if [[ -n "${cross_overlay}" ]]; then
cross_flags+=( --ov-output "${cross_overlay}" )
else
echo "No x-crossdev overlay found!" >&2
return 1
fi
# Only call crossdev to regenerate configs if something has changed
if [[ ! -d "${cross_overlay}/cross-${cross_chost}" ]] || ! cmp --quiet - "${cross_cfg}" <<<"${cross_cfg_data}"
then
"${sudo[@]}" crossdev "${cross_flags[@]}" --init-target
"${sudo[@]}" tee "${cross_cfg}" <<<"${cross_cfg_data}" >/dev/null
fi
# Check if any packages need to be built from source. If so do a full
# bootstrap via crossdev, otherwise just install the binaries (if enabled).
# It is ok to build gdb from source outside of crossdev.
if emerge "${emerge_flags[@]}" \
--pretend "${emerge_atoms[@]}" | grep -q '^\[ebuild'
then
echo "Doing a full bootstrap via crossdev"
"${sudo[@]}" crossdev "${cross_flags[@]}" --stage4
else
echo "Installing existing binaries"
"${sudo[@]}" emerge "${emerge_flags[@]}" "${emerge_atoms[@]}"
fi
# Setup environment and wrappers for our shiny new toolchain
binutils_set_latest_profile "${cross_chost}"
gcc_set_latest_profile "${cross_chost}"
}
# Build/install toolchain dependencies into the cross sysroot for a
# given CHOST. This is required to build target board toolchains since
# the target sysroot under /build/$BOARD is incomplete at this stage.
# Usage: build_cross_toolchain chost [--portage-opts....]
install_cross_libs() {
local cross_chost="$1"; shift
local ROOT="/usr/${cross_chost}"
local package_provided="$ROOT/etc/portage/profile/package.provided"
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or setup_board (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
CBUILD="$(portageq envvar CBUILD)" \
CHOST="${cross_chost}" \
ROOT="$ROOT" \
SYSROOT="$ROOT" \
_configure_sysroot "${CROSS_PROFILES[${cross_chost}]}"
# In order to get a dependency list we must calculate it before
# updating package.provided. Otherwise portage will no-op.
"${sudo[@]}" rm -f "${package_provided}/cross-${cross_chost}"
local cross_deps=$(ROOT="$ROOT" SYSROOT="$ROOT" _get_dependency_list \
"$@" "${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}" | "${sudo[@]}" tee \
"$ROOT/etc/portage/cross-${cross_chost}-depends")
# Add toolchain to packages.provided since they are on the host system
if [[ -f "${package_provided}" ]]; then
# emerge-wrapper is trying a similar trick but doesn't work
"${sudo[@]}" rm -f "${package_provided}"
fi
"${sudo[@]}" mkdir -p "${package_provided}"
local native_pkg cross_pkg cross_pkg_version
for native_pkg in "${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}"; do
cross_pkg="${native_pkg/*\//cross-${cross_chost}/}"
cross_pkg_version=$(portageq match / "${cross_pkg}")
echo "${native_pkg%/*}/${cross_pkg_version#*/}"
done | "${sudo[@]}" tee "${package_provided}/cross-${cross_chost}" >/dev/null
# OK, clear as mud? Install those dependencies now!
PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT="$ROOT" "${sudo[@]}" emerge --root="$ROOT" --sysroot="$ROOT" "$@" --update $cross_deps
}
install_cross_rust() {
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or upgrade_chroot (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
echo "Installing dev-lang/rust with (potentially outdated) cross targets."
"${sudo[@]}" emerge "${emerge_flags[@]}" --binpkg-respect-use=y --update dev-lang/rust
[[
-d /usr/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu &&
-d /usr/lib/rustlib/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
]] && return
echo "Rebuilding dev-lang/rust with updated cross targets."
"${sudo[@]}" emerge "${emerge_flags[@]}" --usepkg=n dev-lang/rust
}
# Update to the latest binutils profile for a given CHOST if required
# Usage: binutils_set_latest_profile chost
binutils_set_latest_profile() {
local latest="$@-latest"
if [[ -z "${latest}" ]]; then
echo "Failed to detect latest binutils profile for $1" >&2
return 1
fi
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or upgrade_chroot (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
"${sudo[@]}" binutils-config "${latest}"
}
# Get the latest GCC profile for a given CHOST
# The extra flag can be blank, hardenednopie, and so on. See gcc-config -l
# Usage: gcc_get_latest_profile chost [extra]
gcc_get_latest_profile() {
local prefix="${1}-"
local suffix="${2+-$2}"
local status
gcc-config -l | cut -d' ' -f3 | grep "^${prefix}[0-9\\.]*${suffix}$" | tail -n1
# return 1 if anything in the above pipe failed
for status in ${PIPESTATUS[@]}; do
[[ $status -eq 0 ]] || return 1
done
}
# Update to the latest GCC profile for a given CHOST if required
# The extra flag can be blank, hardenednopie, and so on. See gcc-config -l
# Usage: gcc_set_latest_profile chost [extra]
gcc_set_latest_profile() {
local latest=$(gcc_get_latest_profile "$@")
if [[ -z "${latest}" ]]; then
echo "Failed to detect latest gcc profile for $1" >&2
return 1
fi
# may be called from either catalyst (root) or upgrade_chroot (user)
local sudo=("env")
if [[ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]]; then
sudo=("sudo" "-E")
fi
"${sudo[@]}" gcc-config "${latest}"
}