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621 lines
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Python
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621 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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##===- utils/llvmbuild - Build the LLVM project ----------------*-python-*-===##
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#
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# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#
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##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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#
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# This script builds many different flavors of the LLVM ecosystem. It
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# will build LLVM, Clang and dragonegg as well as run tests on them.
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# This script is convenient to use to check builds and tests before
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# committing changes to the upstream repository
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#
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# A typical source setup uses three trees and looks like this:
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#
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# official
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# dragonegg
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# llvm
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# tools
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# clang
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# staging
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# dragonegg
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# llvm
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# tools
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# clang
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# commit
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# dragonegg
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# llvm
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# tools
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# clang
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#
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# In a typical workflow, the "official" tree always contains unchanged
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# sources from the main LLVM project repositories. The "staging" tree
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# is where local work is done. A set of changes resides there waiting
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# to be moved upstream. The "commit" tree is where changes from
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# "staging" make their way upstream. Individual incremental changes
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# from "staging" are applied to "commit" and committed upstream after
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# a successful build and test run. A successful build is one in which
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# testing results in no more failures than seen in the testing of the
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# "official" tree.
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#
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# A build may be invoked as such:
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#
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# llvmbuild --src=~/llvm/commit --src=~/llvm/staging --src=~/llvm/official
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# --build=debug --build=release --build=paranoid
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# --prefix=/home/greened/install --builddir=/home/greened/build
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#
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# This will build the LLVM ecosystem, including LLVM, Clangand
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# dragonegg, putting build results in ~/build and installing tools in
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# ~/install. llvm-compilers-check creates separate build and install
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# directories for each source/build flavor. In the above example,
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# llvmbuild will build debug, release and paranoid (debug+checks)
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# flavors from each source tree (official, staging and commit) for a
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# total of nine builds. All builds will be run in parallel.
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#
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# The user may control parallelism via the --jobs and --threads
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# switches. --jobs tells llvm-compilers-checl the maximum total
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# number of builds to activate in parallel. The user may think of it
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# as equivalent to the GNU make -j switch. --threads tells
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# llvm-compilers-check how many worker threads to use to accomplish
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# those builds. If --threads is less than --jobs, --threads workers
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# will be launched and each one will pick a source/flavor combination
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# to build. Then llvm-compilers-check will invoke GNU make with -j
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# (--jobs / --threads) to use up the remaining job capacity. Once a
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# worker is finished with a build, it will pick another combination
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# off the list and start building it.
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#
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##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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import optparse
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import os
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import sys
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import threading
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import queue
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import logging
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import traceback
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import subprocess
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import re
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# TODO: Use shutil.which when it is available (3.2 or later)
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def find_executable(executable, path=None):
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"""Try to find 'executable' in the directories listed in 'path' (a
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string listing directories separated by 'os.pathsep'; defaults to
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os.environ['PATH']). Returns the complete filename or None if not
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found
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"""
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if path is None:
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path = os.environ['PATH']
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paths = path.split(os.pathsep)
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extlist = ['']
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if os.name == 'os2':
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(base, ext) = os.path.splitext(executable)
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# executable files on OS/2 can have an arbitrary extension, but
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# .exe is automatically appended if no dot is present in the name
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if not ext:
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executable = executable + ".exe"
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elif sys.platform == 'win32':
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pathext = os.environ['PATHEXT'].lower().split(os.pathsep)
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(base, ext) = os.path.splitext(executable)
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if ext.lower() not in pathext:
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extlist = pathext
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for ext in extlist:
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execname = executable + ext
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if os.path.isfile(execname):
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return execname
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else:
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for p in paths:
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f = os.path.join(p, execname)
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if os.path.isfile(f):
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return f
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else:
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return None
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def is_executable(fpath):
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return os.path.exists(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK)
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def add_options(parser):
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parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true",
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default=False,
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help=("Output informational messages"
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" [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--src", action="append",
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help=("Top-level source directory [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--build", action="append",
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help=("Build types to run [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--cc", default=find_executable("cc"),
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help=("The C compiler to use [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--cxx", default=find_executable("c++"),
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help=("The C++ compiler to use [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--threads", default=4, type="int",
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help=("The number of worker threads to use "
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"[default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--jobs", "-j", default=8, type="int",
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help=("The number of simultaneous build jobs "
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"[default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--prefix",
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help=("Root install directory [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--builddir",
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help=("Root build directory [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--extra-llvm-config-flags", default="",
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help=("Extra flags to pass to llvm configure [default: %default]"))
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parser.add_option("--force-configure", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Force reconfigure of all components"))
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parser.add_option("--no-dragonegg", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Do not build dragonegg"))
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parser.add_option("--no-install", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Do not do installs"))
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parser.add_option("--keep-going", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Keep going after failures"))
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parser.add_option("--no-flavor-prefix", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Do not append the build flavor to the install path"))
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parser.add_option("--enable-werror", default=False, action="store_true",
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help=("Build with -Werror"))
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return
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def check_options(parser, options, valid_builds):
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# See if we're building valid flavors.
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for build in options.build:
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if (build not in valid_builds):
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parser.error("'" + build + "' is not a valid build flavor "
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+ str(valid_builds))
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# See if we can find source directories.
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for src in options.src:
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for component in components:
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component = component.rstrip("2")
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compsrc = src + "/" + component
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if (not os.path.isdir(compsrc)):
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parser.error("'" + compsrc + "' does not exist")
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# See if we can find the compilers
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options.cc = find_executable(options.cc)
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options.cxx = find_executable(options.cxx)
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return
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# Find a unique short name for the given set of paths. This searches
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# back through path components until it finds unique component names
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# among all given paths.
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def get_path_abbrevs(paths):
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# Find the number of common starting characters in the last component
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# of the paths.
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unique_paths = list(paths)
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class NotFoundException(Exception): pass
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# Find a unique component of each path.
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unique_bases = unique_paths[:]
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found = 0
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while len(unique_paths) > 0:
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bases = [os.path.basename(src) for src in unique_paths]
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components = { c for c in bases }
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# Account for single entry in paths.
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if len(components) > 1 or len(components) == len(bases):
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# We found something unique.
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for c in components:
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if bases.count(c) == 1:
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index = bases.index(c)
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unique_bases[index] = c
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# Remove the corresponding path from the set under
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# consideration.
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unique_paths[index] = None
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unique_paths = [ p for p in unique_paths if p is not None ]
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unique_paths = [os.path.dirname(src) for src in unique_paths]
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if len(unique_paths) > 0:
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raise NotFoundException()
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abbrevs = dict(zip(paths, [base for base in unique_bases]))
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return abbrevs
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# Given a set of unique names, find a short character sequence that
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# uniquely identifies them.
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def get_short_abbrevs(unique_bases):
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# Find a unique start character for each path base.
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my_unique_bases = unique_bases[:]
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unique_char_starts = unique_bases[:]
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while len(my_unique_bases) > 0:
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for start, char_tuple in enumerate(zip(*[base
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for base in my_unique_bases])):
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chars = { c for c in char_tuple }
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# Account for single path.
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if len(chars) > 1 or len(chars) == len(char_tuple):
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# We found something unique.
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for c in chars:
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if char_tuple.count(c) == 1:
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index = char_tuple.index(c)
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unique_char_starts[index] = start
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# Remove the corresponding path from the set under
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# consideration.
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my_unique_bases[index] = None
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my_unique_bases = [ b for b in my_unique_bases
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if b is not None ]
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break
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if len(my_unique_bases) > 0:
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raise NotFoundException()
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abbrevs = [abbrev[start_index:start_index+3]
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for abbrev, start_index
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in zip([base for base in unique_bases],
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[index for index in unique_char_starts])]
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abbrevs = dict(zip(unique_bases, abbrevs))
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return abbrevs
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class Builder(threading.Thread):
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class ExecutableNotFound(Exception): pass
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class FileNotExecutable(Exception): pass
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def __init__(self, work_queue, jobs,
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build_abbrev, source_abbrev,
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options):
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super().__init__()
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self.work_queue = work_queue
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self.jobs = jobs
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self.cc = options.cc
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self.cxx = options.cxx
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self.build_abbrev = build_abbrev
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self.source_abbrev = source_abbrev
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self.build_prefix = options.builddir
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self.install_prefix = options.prefix
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self.options = options
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self.component_abbrev = dict(
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llvm="llvm",
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dragonegg="degg")
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def run(self):
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while True:
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try:
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source, build = self.work_queue.get()
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self.dobuild(source, build)
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except:
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traceback.print_exc()
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finally:
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self.work_queue.task_done()
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def execute(self, command, execdir, env, component):
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prefix = self.component_abbrev[component.replace("-", "_")]
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pwd = os.getcwd()
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if not os.path.exists(execdir):
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os.makedirs(execdir)
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execenv = os.environ.copy()
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for key, value in env.items():
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execenv[key] = value
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self.logger.debug("[" + prefix + "] " + "env " + str(env) + " "
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+ " ".join(command));
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try:
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proc = subprocess.Popen(command,
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cwd=execdir,
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env=execenv,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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while line:
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self.logger.info("[" + prefix + "] "
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+ str(line, "utf-8").rstrip())
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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(stdoutdata, stderrdata) = proc.communicate()
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retcode = proc.wait()
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return retcode
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except:
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traceback.print_exc()
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# Get a list of C++ include directories to pass to clang.
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def get_includes(self):
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# Assume we're building with g++ for now.
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command = [self.cxx]
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command += ["-v", "-x", "c++", "/dev/null", "-fsyntax-only"]
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includes = []
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self.logger.debug(command)
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try:
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proc = subprocess.Popen(command,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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gather = False
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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while line:
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self.logger.debug(line)
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if re.search("End of search list", str(line)) is not None:
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self.logger.debug("Stop Gather")
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gather = False
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if gather:
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includes.append(str(line, "utf-8").strip())
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if re.search("#include <...> search starts", str(line)) is not None:
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self.logger.debug("Start Gather")
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gather = True
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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except:
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traceback.print_exc()
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self.logger.debug(includes)
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return includes
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def dobuild(self, source, build):
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build_suffix = ""
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ssabbrev = get_short_abbrevs([ab for ab in self.source_abbrev.values()])
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prefix = "[" + ssabbrev[self.source_abbrev[source]] + "-" + self.build_abbrev[build] + "]"
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if (not self.options.no_flavor_prefix):
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self.install_prefix += "/" + self.source_abbrev[source] + "/" + build
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build_suffix += "/" + self.source_abbrev[source] + "/" + build
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self.logger = logging.getLogger(prefix)
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self.logger.debug(self.install_prefix)
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# Assume we're building with gcc for now.
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cxxincludes = self.get_includes()
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cxxroot = os.path.dirname(cxxincludes[0]) # Remove the version
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cxxroot = os.path.dirname(cxxroot) # Remove the c++
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cxxroot = os.path.dirname(cxxroot) # Remove the include
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configure_flags = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=["--prefix=" + self.install_prefix,
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"--enable-assertions",
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"--disable-optimized",
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"--with-gcc-toolchain=" + cxxroot],
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release=["--prefix=" + self.install_prefix,
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"--enable-optimized",
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"--with-gcc-toolchain=" + cxxroot],
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paranoid=["--prefix=" + self.install_prefix,
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"--enable-assertions",
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"--enable-expensive-checks",
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"--disable-optimized",
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"--with-gcc-toolchain=" + cxxroot]),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=[],
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release=[],
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paranoid=[]))
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if (self.options.enable_werror):
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configure_flags["llvm"]["debug"].append("--enable-werror")
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configure_flags["llvm"]["release"].append("--enable-werror")
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configure_flags["llvm"]["paranoid"].append("--enable-werror")
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configure_env = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx),
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release=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx),
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paranoid=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx)),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx),
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release=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx),
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paranoid=dict(CC=self.cc,
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CXX=self.cxx)))
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make_flags = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=["-j" + str(self.jobs)],
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release=["-j" + str(self.jobs)],
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paranoid=["-j" + str(self.jobs)]),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=["-j" + str(self.jobs)],
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release=["-j" + str(self.jobs)],
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paranoid=["-j" + str(self.jobs)]))
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make_env = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=dict(),
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release=dict(),
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paranoid=dict()),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=dict(GCC=self.cc,
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LLVM_CONFIG=self.install_prefix + "/bin/llvm-config"),
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release=dict(GCC=self.cc,
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LLVM_CONFIG=self.install_prefix + "/bin/llvm-config"),
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paranoid=dict(GCC=self.cc,
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LLVM_CONFIG=self.install_prefix + "/bin/llvm-config")))
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make_install_flags = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=["install"],
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release=["install"],
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paranoid=["install"]),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=["install"],
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release=["install"],
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paranoid=["install"]))
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make_install_env = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=dict(),
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release=dict(),
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paranoid=dict()),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=dict(),
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release=dict(),
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paranoid=dict()))
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make_check_flags = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=["check"],
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release=["check"],
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paranoid=["check"]),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=["check"],
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release=["check"],
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paranoid=["check"]))
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make_check_env = dict(
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llvm=dict(debug=dict(),
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release=dict(),
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paranoid=dict()),
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dragonegg=dict(debug=dict(),
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release=dict(),
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paranoid=dict()))
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for component in components:
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comp = component[:]
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if (self.options.no_dragonegg):
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if (comp == 'dragonegg'):
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self.logger.info("Skipping " + component + " in "
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+ builddir)
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continue
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srcdir = source + "/" + comp.rstrip("2")
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builddir = self.build_prefix + "/" + comp + "/" + build_suffix
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installdir = self.install_prefix
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comp_key = comp.replace("-", "_")
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config_args = configure_flags[comp_key][build][:]
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config_args.extend(getattr(self.options,
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"extra_" + comp_key.rstrip("2")
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+ "_config_flags",
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"").split())
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self.logger.info("Configuring " + component + " in " + builddir)
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configrc = self.configure(component, srcdir, builddir,
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config_args,
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configure_env[comp_key][build])
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if (configrc == None) :
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self.logger.info("[None] Failed to configure " + component + " in " + installdir)
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if (configrc == 0 or self.options.keep_going) :
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self.logger.info("Building " + component + " in " + builddir)
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self.logger.info("Build: make " + str(make_flags[comp_key][build]))
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buildrc = self.make(component, srcdir, builddir,
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make_flags[comp_key][build],
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make_env[comp_key][build])
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if (buildrc == None) :
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self.logger.info("[None] Failed to build " + component + " in " + installdir)
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if (buildrc == 0 or self.options.keep_going) :
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self.logger.info("Testing " + component + " in " + builddir)
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self.logger.info("Test: make "
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+ str(make_check_flags[comp_key][build]))
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testrc = self.make(component, srcdir, builddir,
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make_check_flags[comp_key][build],
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make_check_env[comp_key][build])
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|
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if (testrc == None) :
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self.logger.info("[None] Failed to test " + component + " in " + installdir)
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|
|
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if ((testrc == 0 or self.options.keep_going)
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and not self.options.no_install):
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self.logger.info("Installing " + component + " in " + installdir)
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self.make(component, srcdir, builddir,
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make_install_flags[comp_key][build],
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make_install_env[comp_key][build])
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else :
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self.logger.info("Failed testing " + component + " in " + installdir)
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|
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else :
|
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self.logger.info("Failed to build " + component + " in " + installdir)
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|
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else :
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self.logger.info("Failed to configure " + component + " in " + installdir)
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|
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def configure(self, component, srcdir, builddir, flags, env):
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prefix = self.component_abbrev[component.replace("-", "_")]
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|
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self.logger.debug("Configure " + str(flags) + " " + str(srcdir) + " -> "
|
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+ str(builddir))
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|
|
|
configure_files = dict(
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llvm=[(srcdir + "/configure", builddir + "/Makefile")],
|
|
dragonegg=[(None,None)])
|
|
|
|
|
|
doconfig = False
|
|
for conf, mf in configure_files[component.replace("-", "_")]:
|
|
if conf is None:
|
|
# No configure necessary
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
if not os.path.exists(conf):
|
|
self.logger.info("[" + prefix + "] Configure failed, no configure script " + conf)
|
|
return -1
|
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(conf) and os.path.exists(mf):
|
|
confstat = os.stat(conf)
|
|
makestat = os.stat(mf)
|
|
if confstat.st_mtime > makestat.st_mtime:
|
|
doconfig = True
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
doconfig = True
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if not doconfig and not self.options.force_configure:
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
program = srcdir + "/configure"
|
|
if not is_executable(program):
|
|
self.logger.info("[" + prefix + "] Configure failed, cannot execute " + program)
|
|
return -1
|
|
|
|
args = [program]
|
|
args += ["--verbose"]
|
|
args += flags
|
|
return self.execute(args, builddir, env, component)
|
|
|
|
def make(self, component, srcdir, builddir, flags, env):
|
|
program = find_executable("make")
|
|
if program is None:
|
|
raise ExecutableNotFound
|
|
|
|
if not is_executable(program):
|
|
raise FileNotExecutable
|
|
|
|
args = [program]
|
|
args += flags
|
|
return self.execute(args, builddir, env, component)
|
|
|
|
# Global constants
|
|
build_abbrev = dict(debug="dbg", release="opt", paranoid="par")
|
|
components = ["llvm", "dragonegg"]
|
|
|
|
# Parse options
|
|
parser = optparse.OptionParser(version="%prog 1.0")
|
|
add_options(parser)
|
|
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
|
|
check_options(parser, options, build_abbrev.keys());
|
|
|
|
if options.verbose:
|
|
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
|
|
format='%(name)-13s: %(message)s')
|
|
else:
|
|
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO,
|
|
format='%(name)-13s: %(message)s')
|
|
|
|
source_abbrev = get_path_abbrevs(set(options.src))
|
|
|
|
work_queue = queue.Queue()
|
|
|
|
jobs = options.jobs // options.threads
|
|
if jobs == 0:
|
|
jobs = 1
|
|
|
|
numthreads = options.threads
|
|
|
|
logging.getLogger().info("Building with " + str(options.jobs) + " jobs and "
|
|
+ str(numthreads) + " threads using " + str(jobs)
|
|
+ " make jobs")
|
|
|
|
logging.getLogger().info("CC = " + str(options.cc))
|
|
logging.getLogger().info("CXX = " + str(options.cxx))
|
|
|
|
for t in range(numthreads):
|
|
builder = Builder(work_queue, jobs,
|
|
build_abbrev, source_abbrev,
|
|
options)
|
|
builder.daemon = True
|
|
builder.start()
|
|
|
|
for build in set(options.build):
|
|
for source in set(options.src):
|
|
work_queue.put((source, build))
|
|
|
|
work_queue.join()
|