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+#! /usr/bin/env python2
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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+# Copyright (c) 2009-2015, 2017-19, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
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+
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+# Build the kernel for all targets using the Android build environment.
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+
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+from collections import namedtuple
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+import glob
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+from optparse import OptionParser
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+import os
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+import re
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+import shutil
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+import subprocess
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+import sys
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+import threading
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+import Queue
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+
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+version = 'build-all.py, version 1.99'
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+
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+build_dir = '../all-kernels'
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+make_command = ["vmlinux", "modules", "dtbs"]
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+all_options = {}
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+compile64 = os.environ.get('CROSS_COMPILE64')
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+clang_bin = os.environ.get('CLANG_BIN')
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+
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+def error(msg):
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+ sys.stderr.write("error: %s\n" % msg)
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+
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+def fail(msg):
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+ """Fail with a user-printed message"""
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+ error(msg)
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+ sys.exit(1)
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+
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+if not os.environ.get('CROSS_COMPILE'):
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+ fail("CROSS_COMPILE must be set in the environment")
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+
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+def check_kernel():
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+ """Ensure that PWD is a kernel directory"""
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+ if not os.path.isfile('MAINTAINERS'):
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+ fail("This doesn't seem to be a kernel dir")
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+
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+def check_build():
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+ """Ensure that the build directory is present."""
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+ if not os.path.isdir(build_dir):
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+ try:
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+ os.makedirs(build_dir)
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+ except OSError as exc:
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+ if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
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+ pass
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+ else:
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+ raise
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+
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+failed_targets = []
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+
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+BuildResult = namedtuple('BuildResult', ['status', 'messages'])
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+
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+class BuildSequence(namedtuple('BuildSequence', ['log_name', 'short_name', 'steps'])):
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+
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+ def set_width(self, width):
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+ self.width = width
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+
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+ def __enter__(self):
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+ self.log = open(self.log_name, 'w')
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+ def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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+ self.log.close()
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+
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+ def run(self):
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+ self.status = None
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+ messages = ["Building: " + self.short_name]
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+ def printer(line):
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+ text = "[%-*s] %s" % (self.width, self.short_name, line)
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+ messages.append(text)
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+ self.log.write(text)
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+ self.log.write('\n')
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+ for step in self.steps:
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+ st = step.run(printer)
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+ if st:
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+ self.status = BuildResult(self.short_name, messages)
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+ break
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+ if not self.status:
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+ self.status = BuildResult(None, messages)
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+
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+class BuildTracker:
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+ """Manages all of the steps necessary to perform a build. The
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+ build consists of one or more sequences of steps. The different
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+ sequences can be processed independently, while the steps within a
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+ sequence must be done in order."""
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+
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+ def __init__(self, parallel_builds):
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+ self.sequence = []
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+ self.lock = threading.Lock()
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+ self.parallel_builds = parallel_builds
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+
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+ def add_sequence(self, log_name, short_name, steps):
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+ self.sequence.append(BuildSequence(log_name, short_name, steps))
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+
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+ def longest_name(self):
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+ longest = 0
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+ for seq in self.sequence:
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+ longest = max(longest, len(seq.short_name))
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+ return longest
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+
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+ def __repr__(self):
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+ return "BuildTracker(%s)" % self.sequence
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+
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+ def run_child(self, seq):
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+ seq.set_width(self.longest)
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+ tok = self.build_tokens.get()
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+ with self.lock:
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+ print "Building:", seq.short_name
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+ with seq:
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+ seq.run()
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+ self.results.put(seq.status)
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+ self.build_tokens.put(tok)
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+
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+ def run(self):
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+ self.longest = self.longest_name()
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+ self.results = Queue.Queue()
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+ children = []
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+ errors = []
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+ self.build_tokens = Queue.Queue()
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+ nthreads = self.parallel_builds
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+ print "Building with", nthreads, "threads"
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+ for i in range(nthreads):
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+ self.build_tokens.put(True)
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+ for seq in self.sequence:
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+ child = threading.Thread(target=self.run_child, args=[seq])
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+ children.append(child)
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+ child.start()
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+ for child in children:
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+ stats = self.results.get()
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+ if all_options.verbose:
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+ with self.lock:
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+ for line in stats.messages:
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+ print line
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+ sys.stdout.flush()
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+ if stats.status:
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+ errors.append(stats.status)
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+ for child in children:
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+ child.join()
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+ if errors:
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+ fail("\n ".join(["Failed targets:"] + errors))
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+
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+class PrintStep:
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+ """A step that just prints a message"""
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+ def __init__(self, message):
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+ self.message = message
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+
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+ def run(self, outp):
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+ outp(self.message)
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+
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+class MkdirStep:
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+ """A step that makes a directory"""
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+ def __init__(self, direc):
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+ self.direc = direc
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+
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+ def run(self, outp):
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+ outp("mkdir %s" % self.direc)
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+ os.mkdir(self.direc)
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+
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+class RmtreeStep:
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+ def __init__(self, direc):
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+ self.direc = direc
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+
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+ def run(self, outp):
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+ outp("rmtree %s" % self.direc)
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+ shutil.rmtree(self.direc, ignore_errors=True)
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+
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+class CopyfileStep:
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+ def __init__(self, src, dest):
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+ self.src = src
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+ self.dest = dest
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+
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+ def run(self, outp):
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+ outp("cp %s %s" % (self.src, self.dest))
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+ shutil.copyfile(self.src, self.dest)
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+
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+class ExecStep:
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+ def __init__(self, cmd, **kwargs):
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+ self.cmd = cmd
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+ self.kwargs = kwargs
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+
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+ def run(self, outp):
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+ outp("exec: %s" % (" ".join(self.cmd),))
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+ with open('/dev/null', 'r') as devnull:
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+ proc = subprocess.Popen(self.cmd, stdin=devnull,
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+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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+ **self.kwargs)
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+ stdout = proc.stdout
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+ while True:
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+ line = stdout.readline()
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+ if not line:
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+ break
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+ line = line.rstrip('\n')
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+ outp(line)
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+ result = proc.wait()
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+ if result != 0:
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+ return ('error', result)
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+ else:
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+ return None
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+
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+class Builder():
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+
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+ def __init__(self, name, defconfig):
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+ self.name = name
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+ self.defconfig = defconfig
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+
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+ self.confname = re.sub('arch/arm[64]*/configs/', '', self.defconfig)
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+
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+ # Determine if this is a 64-bit target based on the location
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+ # of the defconfig.
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+ self.make_env = os.environ.copy()
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+ if "/arm64/" in defconfig:
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+ if compile64:
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+ self.make_env['CROSS_COMPILE'] = compile64
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+ else:
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+ fail("Attempting to build 64-bit, without setting CROSS_COMPILE64")
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+ self.make_env['ARCH'] = 'arm64'
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+ else:
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+ self.make_env['ARCH'] = 'arm'
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+ self.make_env['KCONFIG_NOTIMESTAMP'] = 'true'
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+ self.log_name = "%s/log-%s.log" % (build_dir, self.name)
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+
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+ def build(self):
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+ steps = []
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+ dest_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, self.name)
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+ log_name = "%s/log-%s.log" % (build_dir, self.name)
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+ steps.append(PrintStep('Building %s in %s log %s' %
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+ (self.name, dest_dir, log_name)))
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+ if not os.path.isdir(dest_dir):
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+ steps.append(MkdirStep(dest_dir))
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+ defconfig = self.defconfig
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+ dotconfig = '%s/.config' % dest_dir
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+ savedefconfig = '%s/defconfig' % dest_dir
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+
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+ staging_dir = 'install_staging'
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+ modi_dir = '%s' % staging_dir
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+ hdri_dir = '%s/usr' % staging_dir
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+ steps.append(RmtreeStep(os.path.join(dest_dir, staging_dir)))
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+
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+ steps.append(ExecStep(['make', 'O=%s' % dest_dir,
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+ self.confname], env=self.make_env))
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+
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+ # Build targets can be dependent upon the completion of
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+ # previous build targets, so build them one at a time.
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+ cmd_line = ['make',
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+ 'INSTALL_HDR_PATH=%s' % hdri_dir,
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+ 'INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%s' % modi_dir,
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+ 'O=%s' % dest_dir,
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+ 'REAL_CC=%s' % clang_bin]
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+ build_targets = []
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+ for c in make_command:
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+ if re.match(r'^-{1,2}\w', c):
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+ cmd_line.append(c)
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+ else:
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+ build_targets.append(c)
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+ for t in build_targets:
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+ steps.append(ExecStep(cmd_line + [t], env=self.make_env))
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+
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+ return steps
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+
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+def scan_configs():
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+ """
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+ Get the full list of defconfigs appropriate for this tree,
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+ except for gki_defconfig.
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+ """
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+ names = []
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+ for defconfig in glob.glob('arch/arm*/configs/vendor/*_defconfig'):
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+ target = os.path.basename(defconfig)[:-10]
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+ if 'gki' == target:
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+ continue
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+ name = target + "-llvm"
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+ if 'arch/arm64' in defconfig:
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+ name = name + "-64"
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+ names.append(Builder(name, defconfig))
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+
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+ return names
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+
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+def build_many(targets):
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+ print "Building %d target(s)" % len(targets)
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+
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+ # To try and make up for the link phase being serial, try to do
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+ # two full builds in parallel. Don't do too many because lots of
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+ # parallel builds tends to use up available memory rather quickly.
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+ parallel = 2
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+ if all_options.jobs and all_options.jobs > 1:
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+ j = max(all_options.jobs / parallel, 2)
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+ make_command.append("-j" + str(j))
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+
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+ tracker = BuildTracker(parallel)
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+ for target in targets:
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+ steps = target.build()
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+ tracker.add_sequence(target.log_name, target.name, steps)
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+ tracker.run()
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+
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+def main():
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+ global make_command
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+
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+ check_kernel()
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+ check_build()
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+
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+ configs = scan_configs()
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+
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+ usage = ("""
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+ %prog [options] all -- Build all targets
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+ %prog [options] target target ... -- List specific targets
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+ """)
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+ parser = OptionParser(usage=usage, version=version)
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+ parser.add_option('--list', action='store_true',
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+ dest='list',
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+ help='List available targets')
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+ parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
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+ dest='verbose',
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+ help='Output to stdout in addition to log file')
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+ parser.add_option('-j', '--jobs', type='int', dest="jobs",
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+ help="Number of simultaneous jobs")
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+ parser.add_option('-l', '--load-average', type='int',
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+ dest='load_average',
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+ help="Don't start multiple jobs unless load is below LOAD_AVERAGE")
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+ parser.add_option('-k', '--keep-going', action='store_true',
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+ dest='keep_going', default=False,
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+ help="Keep building other targets if a target fails")
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+ parser.add_option('-m', '--make-target', action='append',
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+ help='Build the indicated make target (default: %s)' %
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+ ' '.join(make_command))
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+
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+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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+ global all_options
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+ all_options = options
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+
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+ if options.list:
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+ print "Available targets:"
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+ for target in configs:
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+ print " %s" % target.name
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+ sys.exit(0)
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+
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+ if options.make_target:
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+ make_command = options.make_target
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+
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+ if args == ['all']:
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+ build_many(configs)
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+ elif len(args) > 0:
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+ all_configs = {}
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+ for t in configs:
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+ all_configs[t.name] = t
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+ targets = []
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+ for t in args:
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+ if t not in all_configs:
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+ parser.error("Target '%s' not one of %s" % (t, all_configs.keys()))
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+ targets.append(all_configs[t])
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+ build_many(targets)
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+ else:
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+ parser.error("Must specify a target to build, or 'all'")
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+
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+if __name__ == "__main__":
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+ main()
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