#!/bin/bash # Tool mainly for U-Boot Quality Assurance: build one or more board # configurations with minimal verbosity, showing only warnings and # errors. usage() { # if exiting with 0, write to stdout, else write to stderr local ret=${1:-0} [ "${ret}" -eq 1 ] && exec 1>&2 cat <<-EOF Usage: MAKEALL [options] [--] [boards-to-build] Options: -a ARCH, --arch ARCH Build all boards with arch ARCH -c CPU, --cpu CPU Build all boards with cpu CPU -v VENDOR, --vendor VENDOR Build all boards with vendor VENDOR -s SOC, --soc SOC Build all boards with soc SOC -l, --list List all targets to be built -m, --maintainers List all targets and maintainer email -M, --mails List all targets and all affilated emails -C, --check Enable build checking -h, --help This help output Selections by these options are logically ANDed; if the same option is used repeatedly, such selections are ORed. So "-v FOO -v BAR" will select all configurations where the vendor is either FOO or BAR. Any additional arguments specified on the command line are always build additionally. See the boards.cfg file for more info. If no boards are specified, then the default is "powerpc". Environment variables: BUILD_NCPUS number of parallel make jobs (default: auto) CROSS_COMPILE cross-compiler toolchain prefix (default: "") MAKEALL_LOGDIR output all logs to here (default: ./LOG/) BUILD_DIR output build directory (default: ./) BUILD_NBUILDS number of parallel targets (default: 1) Examples: - build all Power Architecture boards: MAKEALL -a powerpc MAKEALL --arch powerpc MAKEALL powerpc - build all PowerPC boards manufactured by vendor "esd": MAKEALL -a powerpc -v esd - build all PowerPC boards manufactured either by "keymile" or "siemens": MAKEALL -a powerpc -v keymile -v siemens - build all Freescale boards with MPC83xx CPUs, plus all 4xx boards: MAKEALL -c mpc83xx -v freescale 4xx EOF exit ${ret} } SHORT_OPTS="ha:c:v:s:lmMC" LONG_OPTS="help,arch:,cpu:,vendor:,soc:,list,maintainers,mails,check" # Option processing based on util-linux-2.13/getopt-parse.bash # Note that we use `"$@"' to let each command-line parameter expand to a # separate word. The quotes around `$@' are essential! # We need TEMP as the `eval set --' would nuke the return value of # getopt. TEMP=`getopt -o ${SHORT_OPTS} --long ${LONG_OPTS} \ -n 'MAKEALL' -- "$@"` [ $? != 0 ] && usage 1 # Note the quotes around `$TEMP': they are essential! eval set -- "$TEMP" SELECTED='' ONLY_LIST='' PRINT_MAINTS='' MAINTAINERS_ONLY='' while true ; do case "$1" in -a|--arch) # echo "Option ARCH: argument \`$2'" if [ "$opt_a" ] ; then opt_a="${opt_a%)} || \$2 == \"$2\")" else opt_a="(\$2 == \"$2\")" fi SELECTED='y' shift 2 ;; -c|--cpu) # echo "Option CPU: argument \`$2'" if [ "$opt_c" ] ; then opt_c="${opt_c%)} || \$3 == \"$2\" || \$3 ~ /$2:/)" else opt_c="(\$3 == \"$2\" || \$3 ~ /$2:/)" fi SELECTED='y' shift 2 ;; -s|--soc) # echo "Option SoC: argument \`$2'" if [ "$opt_s" ] ; then opt_s="${opt_s%)} || \$6 == \"$2\")" else opt_s="(\$6 == \"$2\")" fi SELECTED='y' shift 2 ;; -v|--vendor) # echo "Option VENDOR: argument \`$2'" if [ "$opt_v" ] ; then opt_v="${opt_v%)} || \$5 == \"$2\")" else opt_v="(\$5 == \"$2\")" fi SELECTED='y' shift 2 ;; -C|--check) CHECK='C=1' shift ;; -l|--list) ONLY_LIST='y' shift ;; -m|--maintainers) ONLY_LIST='y' PRINT_MAINTS='y' MAINTAINERS_ONLY='y' shift ;; -M|--mails) ONLY_LIST='y' PRINT_MAINTS='y' shift ;; -h|--help) usage ;; --) shift ; break ;; *) echo "Internal error!" >&2 ; exit 1 ;; esac done # echo "Remaining arguments:" # for arg do echo '--> '"\`$arg'" ; done FILTER="\$1 !~ /^#/" [ "$opt_a" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_a" [ "$opt_c" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_c" [ "$opt_s" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_s" [ "$opt_v" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_v" if [ "$SELECTED" ] ; then SELECTED=$(awk '('"$FILTER"') { print $1 }' boards.cfg) # Make sure some boards from boards.cfg are actually found if [ -z "$SELECTED" ] ; then echo "Error: No boards selected, invalid arguments" exit 1 fi fi ######################################################################### # Print statistics when we exit trap exit 1 2 3 15 trap print_stats 0 # Determine number of CPU cores if no default was set : ${BUILD_NCPUS:="`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN`"} if [ "$BUILD_NCPUS" -gt 1 ] then JOBS="-j $((BUILD_NCPUS + 1))" else JOBS="" fi if [ "${CROSS_COMPILE}" ] ; then MAKE="make CROSS_COMPILE=${CROSS_COMPILE}" else MAKE=make fi if [ "${MAKEALL_LOGDIR}" ] ; then LOG_DIR=${MAKEALL_LOGDIR} else LOG_DIR="LOG" fi : ${BUILD_NBUILDS:=1} BUILD_MANY=0 if [ "${BUILD_NBUILDS}" -gt 1 ] ; then BUILD_MANY=1 : ${BUILD_DIR:=./build} mkdir -p "${BUILD_DIR}/ERR" find "${BUILD_DIR}/ERR/" -type f -exec rm -f {} + fi : ${BUILD_DIR:=.} OUTPUT_PREFIX="${BUILD_DIR}" [ -d ${LOG_DIR} ] || mkdir "${LOG_DIR}" || exit 1 find "${LOG_DIR}/" -type f -exec rm -f {} + LIST="" # Keep track of the number of builds and errors ERR_CNT=0 ERR_LIST="" WRN_CNT=0 WRN_LIST="" TOTAL_CNT=0 CURRENT_CNT=0 OLDEST_IDX=1 RC=0 # Helper funcs for parsing boards.cfg boards_by_field() { FS="[ \t]+" [ -n "$3" ] && FS="$3" awk \ -v field="$1" \ -v select="$2" \ -F "$FS" \ '($1 !~ /^#/ && $field == select) { print $1 }' \ boards.cfg } boards_by_arch() { boards_by_field 2 "$@" ; } boards_by_cpu() { boards_by_field 3 "$@" "[: \t]+" ; } boards_by_soc() { boards_by_field 6 "$@" ; } ######################################################################### ## MPC5xx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_5xx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc5xx)" ######################################################################### ## MPC5xxx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_5xxx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc5xxx)" ######################################################################### ## MPC512x Systems ######################################################################### LIST_512x="$(boards_by_cpu mpc512x)" ######################################################################### ## MPC8xx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_8xx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc8xx)" ######################################################################### ## PPC4xx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_4xx="$(boards_by_cpu ppc4xx)" ######################################################################### ## MPC8220 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_8220="$(boards_by_cpu mpc8220)" ######################################################################### ## MPC824x Systems ######################################################################### LIST_824x="$(boards_by_cpu mpc824x)" ######################################################################### ## MPC8260 Systems (includes 8250, 8255 etc.) ######################################################################### LIST_8260="$(boards_by_cpu mpc8260)" ######################################################################### ## MPC83xx Systems (includes 8349, etc.) ######################################################################### LIST_83xx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc83xx)" ######################################################################### ## MPC85xx Systems (includes 8540, 8560 etc.) ######################################################################### LIST_85xx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc85xx)" ######################################################################### ## MPC86xx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_86xx="$(boards_by_cpu mpc86xx)" ######################################################################### ## 74xx/7xx Systems ######################################################################### LIST_74xx_7xx="$(boards_by_cpu 74xx_7xx)" ######################################################################### ## PowerPC groups ######################################################################### LIST_TSEC=" \ ${LIST_83xx} \ ${LIST_85xx} \ ${LIST_86xx} \ " LIST_powerpc=" \ ${LIST_5xx} \ ${LIST_512x} \ ${LIST_5xxx} \ ${LIST_8xx} \ ${LIST_8220} \ ${LIST_824x} \ ${LIST_8260} \ ${LIST_83xx} \ ${LIST_85xx} \ ${LIST_86xx} \ ${LIST_4xx} \ ${LIST_74xx_7xx}\ " # Alias "ppc" -> "powerpc" to not break compatibility with older scripts # still using "ppc" instead of "powerpc" LIST_ppc=" \ ${LIST_powerpc} \ " ######################################################################### ## StrongARM Systems ######################################################################### LIST_SA="$(boards_by_cpu sa1100)" ######################################################################### ## ARM7 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_ARM7="$(boards_by_cpu arm720t)" ######################################################################### ## ARM9 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_ARM9="$(boards_by_cpu arm920t) \ $(boards_by_cpu arm926ejs) \ $(boards_by_cpu arm925t) \ $(boards_by_cpu arm946es) \ " ######################################################################### ## ARM11 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_ARM11="$(boards_by_cpu arm1136) \ $(boards_by_cpu arm1176) \ " ######################################################################### ## ARMV7 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_ARMV7="$(boards_by_cpu armv7)" ######################################################################### ## AT91 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_at91="$(boards_by_soc at91)" ######################################################################### ## Xscale Systems ######################################################################### LIST_pxa="$(boards_by_cpu pxa)" LIST_ixp="$(boards_by_cpu ixp)" ######################################################################### ## ARM groups ######################################################################### LIST_arm="$(boards_by_arch arm)" ######################################################################### ## MIPS Systems (default = big endian) ######################################################################### LIST_mips4kc=" \ incaip \ incaip_100MHz \ incaip_133MHz \ incaip_150MHz \ qemu_mips \ vct_platinum \ vct_platinum_small \ vct_platinum_onenand \ vct_platinum_onenand_small \ vct_platinumavc \ vct_platinumavc_small \ vct_platinumavc_onenand \ vct_platinumavc_onenand_small \ vct_premium \ vct_premium_small \ vct_premium_onenand \ vct_premium_onenand_small \ " LIST_au1xx0=" \ dbau1000 \ dbau1100 \ dbau1500 \ dbau1550 \ " LIST_mips=" \ ${LIST_mips4kc} \ ${LIST_mips5kc} \ ${LIST_au1xx0} \ " ######################################################################### ## MIPS Systems (little endian) ######################################################################### LIST_xburst_el=" \ qi_lb60 \ " LIST_au1xx0_el=" \ dbau1550_el \ pb1000 \ " LIST_mips_el=" \ ${LIST_xburst_el} \ ${LIST_au1xx0_el} \ " ######################################################################### ## OpenRISC Systems ######################################################################### LIST_openrisc="$(boards_by_arch openrisc)" ######################################################################### ## x86 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_x86="$(boards_by_arch x86)" ######################################################################### ## Nios-II Systems ######################################################################### LIST_nios2="$(boards_by_arch nios2)" ######################################################################### ## MicroBlaze Systems ######################################################################### LIST_microblaze="$(boards_by_arch microblaze)" ######################################################################### ## ColdFire Systems ######################################################################### LIST_m68k="$(boards_by_arch m68k)" LIST_coldfire=${LIST_m68k} ######################################################################### ## AVR32 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_avr32="$(boards_by_arch avr32)" ######################################################################### ## Blackfin Systems ######################################################################### LIST_blackfin="$(boards_by_arch blackfin)" ######################################################################### ## SH Systems ######################################################################### LIST_sh2="$(boards_by_cpu sh2)" LIST_sh3="$(boards_by_cpu sh3)" LIST_sh4="$(boards_by_cpu sh4)" LIST_sh="$(boards_by_arch sh)" ######################################################################### ## SPARC Systems ######################################################################### LIST_sparc="$(boards_by_arch sparc)" ######################################################################### ## NDS32 Systems ######################################################################### LIST_nds32="$(boards_by_arch nds32)" #----------------------------------------------------------------------- get_target_location() { local target=$1 local BOARD_NAME="" local CONFIG_NAME="" local board="" local vendor="" # Automatic mode local line=`egrep -i "^[[:space:]]*${target}[[:space:]]" boards.cfg` if [ -z "${line}" ] ; then echo "" ; return ; fi set ${line} # add default board name if needed [ $# = 3 ] && set ${line} ${1} CONFIG_NAME="${1%_config}" [ "${BOARD_NAME}" ] || BOARD_NAME="${1%_config}" if [ "$4" = "-" ] ; then board=${BOARD_NAME} else board="$4" fi [ $# -gt 4 ] && [ "$5" != "-" ] && vendor="$5" [ $# -gt 6 ] && [ "$7" != "-" ] && { tmp="${7%:*}" if [ "$tmp" ] ; then CONFIG_NAME="$tmp" fi } # Assign board directory to BOARDIR variable if [ -z "${vendor}" ] ; then BOARDDIR=${board} else BOARDDIR=${vendor}/${board} fi echo "${CONFIG_NAME}:${BOARDDIR}" } get_target_maintainers() { local name=`echo $1 | cut -d : -f 1` if ! grep -qsi "[[:blank:]]${name}[[:blank:]]" MAINTAINERS ; then echo "" return ; fi local line=`tac MAINTAINERS | grep -ni "[[:blank:]]${name}[[:blank:]]" | cut -d : -f 1` local mail=`tac MAINTAINERS | tail -n +${line} | \ sed -n ":start /.*@.*/ { b mail } ; n ; b start ; :mail /.*@.*/ { p ; n ; b mail } ; q" | \ sed "s/^.*.*$//"` echo "$mail" } list_target() { if [ "$PRINT_MAINTS" != 'y' ] ; then echo "$1" return fi echo -n "$1:" local loc=`get_target_location $1` if [ -z "${loc}" ] ; then echo "ERROR" ; return ; fi local maintainers_result=`get_target_maintainers ${loc} | tr " " "\n"` if [ "$MAINTAINERS_ONLY" != 'y' ] ; then local dir=`echo ${loc} | cut -d ":" -f 2` local cfg=`echo ${loc} | cut -d ":" -f 1` local git_result=`git log --format=%aE board/${dir} \ include/configs/${cfg}.h | grep "@"` local git_result_recent=`echo ${git_result} | tr " " "\n" | \ head -n 3` local git_result_top=`echo ${git_result} | tr " " "\n" | \ sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -n 3 | \ sed "s/^ \+[0-9]\+ \+//"` echo -e "$git_result_recent\n$git_result_top\n$maintainers_result" | \ sort -u | tr "\n" " " | sed "s/ $//" ; else echo -e "$maintainers_result" | sort -u | tr "\n" " " | \ sed "s/ $//" ; fi echo "" } # Each finished build will have a file called ${donep}${n}, # where n is the index of the build. Each build # we've already noted as finished will have ${skipp}${n}. # The code managing the build process will use this information # to ensure that only BUILD_NBUILDS builds are in flight at once donep="${LOG_DIR}/._done_" skipp="${LOG_DIR}/._skip_" build_target() { target=$1 build_idx=$2 if [ "$ONLY_LIST" == 'y' ] ; then list_target ${target} return fi if [ $BUILD_MANY == 1 ] ; then output_dir="${OUTPUT_PREFIX}/${target}" mkdir -p "${output_dir}" else output_dir="${OUTPUT_PREFIX}" fi export BUILD_DIR="${output_dir}" ${MAKE} distclean >/dev/null ${MAKE} -s ${target}_config ${MAKE} ${JOBS} ${CHECK} all \ >${LOG_DIR}/$target.MAKELOG 2> ${LOG_DIR}/$target.ERR # Check for 'make' errors if [ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} -ne 0 ] ; then RC=1 fi if [ $BUILD_MANY == 1 ] ; then ${MAKE} tidy if [ -s ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR ] ; then cp ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR ${OUTPUT_PREFIX}/ERR/${target} else rm ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR fi else if [ -s ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR ] ; then if grep -iw error ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR ; then : $(( ERR_CNT += 1 )) ERR_LIST="${ERR_LIST} $target" else : $(( WRN_CNT += 1 )) WRN_LIST="${WRN_LIST} $target" fi else rm ${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR fi fi OBJS=${output_dir}/u-boot if [ -e ${output_dir}/spl/u-boot-spl ]; then OBJS="${OBJS} ${output_dir}/spl/u-boot-spl" fi ${CROSS_COMPILE}size ${OBJS} | tee -a ${LOG_DIR}/$target.MAKELOG [ -e "${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR" ] && cat "${LOG_DIR}/${target}.ERR" touch "${donep}${build_idx}" } manage_builds() { search_idx=${OLDEST_IDX} if [ "$ONLY_LIST" == 'y' ] ; then return ; fi while true; do if [ -e "${donep}${search_idx}" ] ; then : $(( CURRENT_CNT-- )) [ ${OLDEST_IDX} -eq ${search_idx} ] && : $(( OLDEST_IDX++ )) # Only want to count it once rm -f "${donep}${search_idx}" touch "${skipp}${search_idx}" elif [ -e "${skipp}${search_idx}" ] ; then [ ${OLDEST_IDX} -eq ${search_idx} ] && : $(( OLDEST_IDX++ )) fi : $(( search_idx++ )) if [ ${search_idx} -gt ${TOTAL_CNT} ] ; then if [ ${CURRENT_CNT} -ge ${BUILD_NBUILDS} ] ; then search_idx=${OLDEST_IDX} sleep 1 else break fi fi done } build_targets() { for t in "$@" ; do # If a LIST_xxx var exists, use it. But avoid variable # expansion in the eval when a board name contains certain # characters that the shell interprets. case ${t} in *[-+=]*) list= ;; *) list=$(eval echo '${LIST_'$t'}') ;; esac if [ -n "${list}" ] ; then build_targets ${list} else : $((TOTAL_CNT += 1)) : $((CURRENT_CNT += 1)) rm -f "${donep}${TOTAL_CNT}" rm -f "${skipp}${TOTAL_CNT}" if [ $BUILD_MANY == 1 ] ; then build_target ${t} ${TOTAL_CNT} & else build_target ${t} ${TOTAL_CNT} fi fi # We maintain a running count of all the builds we have done. # Each finished build will have a file called ${donep}${n}, # where n is the index of the build. Each build # we've already noted as finished will have ${skipp}${n}. # We track the current index via TOTAL_CNT, and the oldest # index. When we exceed the maximum number of parallel builds, # We look from oldest to current for builds that have completed, # and update the current count and oldest index as appropriate. # If we've gone through the entire list, wait a second, and # reprocess the entire list until we find a build that has # completed if [ ${CURRENT_CNT} -ge ${BUILD_NBUILDS} ] ; then manage_builds fi done } #----------------------------------------------------------------------- kill_children() { kill -- "-$1" exit } print_stats() { if [ "$ONLY_LIST" == 'y' ] ; then return ; fi rm -f ${donep}* ${skipp}* if [ $BUILD_MANY == 1 ] && [ -e "${OUTPUT_PREFIX}/ERR" ] ; then ERR_LIST=`grep -riwl error ${OUTPUT_PREFIX}/ERR/` ERR_LIST=`for f in $ERR_LIST ; do echo -n " $(basename $f)" ; done` ERR_CNT=`echo $ERR_LIST | wc -w | awk '{print $1}'` WRN_LIST=`grep -riwL error ${OUTPUT_PREFIX}/ERR/` WRN_LIST=`for f in $WRN_LIST ; do echo -n " $(basename $f)" ; done` WRN_CNT=`echo $WRN_LIST | wc -w | awk '{print $1}'` fi echo "" echo "--------------------- SUMMARY ----------------------------" echo "Boards compiled: ${TOTAL_CNT}" if [ ${ERR_CNT} -gt 0 ] ; then echo "Boards with errors: ${ERR_CNT} (${ERR_LIST} )" fi if [ ${WRN_CNT} -gt 0 ] ; then echo "Boards with warnings but no errors: ${WRN_CNT} (${WRN_LIST} )" fi echo "----------------------------------------------------------" if [ $BUILD_MANY == 1 ] ; then kill_children $$ & fi exit $RC } #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Build target groups selected by options, plus any command line args set -- ${SELECTED} "$@" # run PowerPC by default [ $# = 0 ] && set -- powerpc build_targets "$@" wait