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linux-kernel-module-cheat/build
2018-09-06 09:32:45 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import multiprocessing
import os
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import re
import common
defaults = {
'buildroot_config': [],
'buildroot_config_fragment': [],
'initramfs': False,
'initrd': False,
'kernel_config': [],
'kernel_config_fragment': [],
'kernel_custom_config_file': None,
'linux_reconfigure': False,
'nproc': None,
'skip_configure': False,
'qemu_reconfigure': False,
'verbose': False,
'extra_make_args': '',
}
def main(args, extra_args=None):
global defaults
args = common.resolve_args(defaults, args, extra_args)
mkdir -p "${common_out_dir}"
buildroot_configs = args.buildroot_config
extra_make_args = args.extra_make_args
if args.kernel_module_reconfigure:
extra_make_args.append('kernel_module-reconfigure')
if args.linux_reconfigure:
extra_make_args.append('linux-reconfigure')
if args.qemu_reconfigure:
extra_make_args.append('host-qemu-reconfigure')
if args.gem5:
extra_make_args.append('gem5-reconfigure')
if args.initramfs:
buildroot_configs.extend([
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=n',
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2=n',
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS=y',
])
if args.initrd:
buildroot_configs.extend([
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y',
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2=n'
'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS=n',
])
if args.nproc is None:
nproc = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
else:
nproc = args.nproc
if common.arch == 'x86_64':
defconfig = 'qemu_x86_64_defconfig'
elif common.arch == 'arm':
defconfig = 'qemu_arm_vexpress_defconfig'
elif common.arch == 'aarch64':
defconfig = 'qemu_aarch64_virt_defconfig'
# TODO
buildroot_config_fragments="${common_root_dir}/br2/default"
args.buildroot_config_fragment
args.kernel_config
args.kernel_config_fragment
config_fragments="${config_fragments} ${common_root_dir}/br2/qemu ${br2_cli_file}"
time {
# Configure.
if "$configure"; then
if ! cmp "${kernel_config_fragment_cli_file}" "${kernel_config_fragment_cli_file_tmp}"; then
# Only copy if modified, otherwise the kernel always rebuilds.
cp "${kernel_config_fragment_cli_file_tmp}" "${kernel_config_fragment_cli_file}"
fi
cd "${common_buildroot_dir}"
for p in $(find "${common_root_dir}/patches/buildroot/" -maxdepth 1 -name '*.patch' -print); do
patch -N -r - -p 1 < "$p" || :
done
br2_external='../kernel_module:../gem5:../parsec-benchmark'
packages_dir="${common_root_dir}/packages"
for package_dir in "${packages_dir}"/*/; do
br2_external="${br2_external}:../packages/$(basename "${package_dir}")"
done
make O="$common_buildroot_out_dir" BR2_EXTERNAL="$br2_external" "$defconfig"
# TODO Can't get rid of these for now.
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44078245/is-it-possible-to-use-config-fragments-with-buildroots-config
for config_fragment in $config_fragments; do
cat "$config_fragment" >> "$common.buildroot_config_file"
done
printf "
BR2_JLEVEL=${j}
BR2_DL_DIR=\"${common_dir}/dl\"
" >> "$common.buildroot_config_file"
if "$common_gem5"; then
printf "BR2_PACKAGE_GEM5=y\n" >> "${common.buildroot_config_file}"
fi
kernel_config_fragment_dir=../kernel_config_fragment
if [ -n "$linux_kernel_custom_config_file" ]; then
if [ -f "$linux_kernel_custom_config_file" ]; then
printf "BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG=y\nBR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE=\"${linux_kernel_custom_config_file}\"\n" >> "$common.buildroot_config_file"
if "${linux_reconfigure}"; then
touch "${linux_kernel_custom_config_file}"
fi
else
echo "error: -K: file does not exist: ${linux_kernel_custom_config_file}" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
default_config_fragments=
else
default_config_fragments="${kernel_config_fragment_dir}/min ${kernel_config_fragment_dir}/default ${kernel_config_fragment_dir}/display"
fi
printf "BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES=\"${default_config_fragments} ${kernel_config_fragments} ${kernel_config_fragment_cli_file}\"\n" >> "$common.buildroot_config_file"
if "${linux_reconfigure}"; then
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49260466/why-when-i-change-br2-linux-kernel-custom-config-file-and-run-make-linux-reconfi
touch "${kernel_config_fragment_dir}/min"
fi
make O="$common_buildroot_out_dir" olddefconfig
fi
echo 'config time:'
}
echo
common_mkdir
# Manage Linux kernel and QEMU variants.
symlink_buildroot_variant() (
custom_dir="$1"
variant_dir="$2"
if [ -h "$custom_dir" ]; then
rm "$custom_dir"
elif [ -d "$custom_dir" ]; then
# Migration for existing builds.
mv "$custom_dir" "$variant_dir"
fi
mkdir -p "$variant_dir"
ln -s "$variant_dir" "$custom_dir"
)
symlink_buildroot_variant "$common_linux_build_dir" "$common_linux_variant_dir"
symlink_buildroot_variant "$common_qemu_build_dir" "$common_qemu_variant_dir"
# TODO: this breaks the build. But then I noticed that it wouldn't make sense,
# because this is a guest tool, and we don't have image variants yet. Some other day maybe.
#symlink_buildroot_variant "$common_qemu_guest_build_dir" "$common_qemu_guest_variant_dir"
# Manage gem5 variants.
if "$common_gem5"; then
if [ ! -e "${common_gem5_src_dir}/.git" ]; then
git -C "$common_gem5_default_src_dir" worktree add -b "wt/${common_gem5_variant}" "${common_gem5_src_dir}"
fi
fi
cd "$common_buildroot_dir"
# HOST_QEMU_OPTS is a hack that happens to work because the QEMU package luckly uses += at all times.
# It shouldn't be necessary in the first place: https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=9936
#
# Even if were an autotools package, there is no general way currently to pass extra configs to it:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44341188/how-to-pass-extra-custom-configure-autotools-options-to-a-buildroot-package/44341225#44341225
#
# BR2_ options may be given on the command line here, and they do have direct "define" effects.
# But this is generally bad, as it skips the Kconfig mechanism, e.g. it does not set defaults properly.
cmd="time \\
env \\
-u LD_LIBRARY_PATH \\
make \\
O='${common_buildroot_out_dir}' \\
HOST_QEMU_OPTS='--enable-debug --enable-trace-backends=simple --enable-sdl --with-sdlabi=2.0' \\
GEM5_LKMC_GEM5_BUILD_TYPE="$common_gem5_build_type" \\
GEM5_LKMC_OUTDIR="$common_gem5_out_dir" \\
GEM5_LKMC_SRCDIR="$common_gem5_src_dir" \\
V='${v}' \\
${extra_make_args} \
all \\
"
"${common_root_dir}/eeval" "$cmd" "${common_out_arch_dir}/build.sh"
return 0
def get_argparse():
parser = common.get_argparse(argparse_args={'description':'Run Linux on an emulator'})
parser.add_argument(
'-B', '--br2-config', default=defaults['buildroot_config'], action='append',
help='''Add a single Buildroot config to the current build.
Example value: 'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_SIZE="512M"'.
Can be used multiple times to add multiple configs.
Takes precedence over any Buildroot config files.
'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-b', '--br2-config-fragment', default=defaults['buildroot_config_fragment'], action='append',
help='''Also use the given Buildroot configuration fragment file.
Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files.'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-C', '--kernel-config', default=defaults['kernel_config'], action='append',
help='''Add a single kernel config configs to the current build.
Example value: 'CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE=y'.
Can be used multiple times to add multiple configs.
Takes precedence over any Buildroot config files.
'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-c', '--kernel-config-fragment', default=defaults['kernel_config_fragment'], action='append',
help='''Also use the given kernel configuration fragment file.
Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files.'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-I', '--initramfs', default=defaults['initramfs'], action='store_true',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-i', '--initrd', default=defaults['initrd'], action='store_true',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-j', '--nproc', default=defaults['nproc'], type=int,
help='Number of processors to use for the build. Default: all.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--skip-configure', default=defaults['skip_configure'], action='store_true',
help='''Skip the Buildroot configuration. Saves a few seconds,
but requires you to know what you are doing :-)'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-K', '--kernel-custom-config-file', default=defaults['kernel_custom_config_file'],
help='''Ignore all default kernel configurations and use this file instead.
Still uses options explicitly passed with `-C` and `-c` on top of it.'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-k', '--kernel-module-reconfigure', default=defaults['kernel_module_reconfigure'], action='store_true',
help='Reconfigure and rebuild the kernel modules'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-l', '--linux-reconfigure', default=defaults['linux_reconfigure'], action='store_true',
help='''Reconfigure and rebuild the Linux kernel.
Touches kernel configuration files to overcome:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49260466/why-when-i-change-br2-linux-kernel-custom-config-file-and-run-make-linux-reconfi'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'-q', '--qemu-reconfigure', default=defaults['qemu_reconfigure'], action='store_true',
help='Reconfigure and rebuild QEMU'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-v', '--verbose', default=defaults['verbose'], action='store_true',
help='Do a verbose build'
)
parser.add_argument(
'extra-make-args', default=defaults['extra_make_args'], nargs='?'
)
return parser
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = get_argparse()
args = common.setup(parser)
sys.exit(main(args))