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package bootstrap
import (
"blueprint"
"blueprint/pathtools"
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
)
const bootstrapDir = ".bootstrap"
var (
gcCmd = blueprint.StaticVariable("gcCmd", "$goToolDir/${GoChar}g")
packCmd = blueprint.StaticVariable("packCmd", "$goToolDir/pack")
linkCmd = blueprint.StaticVariable("linkCmd", "$goToolDir/${GoChar}l")
gc = blueprint.StaticRule("gc",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "GOROOT='$GoRoot' $gcCmd -o $out -p $pkgPath -complete " +
"$incFlags $in",
Description: "${GoChar}g $out",
},
"pkgPath", "incFlags")
pack = blueprint.StaticRule("pack",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "GOROOT='$GoRoot' $packCmd grcP $prefix $out $in",
Description: "pack $out",
},
"prefix")
link = blueprint.StaticRule("link",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "GOROOT='$GoRoot' $linkCmd -o $out $libDirFlags $in",
Description: "${GoChar}l $out",
},
"libDirFlags")
cp = blueprint.StaticRule("cp",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "cp $in $out",
Description: "cp $out",
},
"generator")
bootstrap = blueprint.StaticRule("bootstrap",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "$Bootstrap -i $in",
Description: "bootstrap $in",
Generator: true,
})
rebootstrap = blueprint.StaticRule("rebootstrap",
blueprint.RuleParams{
// Ninja only re-invokes itself once when it regenerates a .ninja
// file. For the re-bootstrap process we need that to happen twice,
// so we invoke ninja ourselves once from this. Unfortunately this
// seems to cause "warning: bad deps log signature or version;
// starting over" messages from Ninja. This warning can be avoided
// by having the bootstrap and non-bootstrap build manifests have a
// different builddir (so they use different log files).
//
// This workaround can be avoided entirely by making a simple change
// to Ninja that would allow it to rebuild the manifest twice rather
// than just once.
Command: "$Bootstrap -i $in && ninja",
Description: "re-bootstrap $in",
Generator: true,
})
// Work around a Ninja issue. See https://github.com/martine/ninja/pull/634
phony = blueprint.StaticRule("phony",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: "# phony $out",
Description: "phony $out",
Generator: true,
},
"depfile")
goPackageModule = blueprint.MakeModuleType("goPackageModule", newGoPackage)
goBinaryModule = blueprint.MakeModuleType("goBinaryModule", newGoBinary)
binDir = filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, "bin")
minibpFile = filepath.Join(binDir, "minibp")
)
type goPackageProducer interface {
GoPkgRoot() string
GoPackageTarget() string
}
func isGoPackageProducer(module blueprint.Module) bool {
_, ok := module.(goPackageProducer)
return ok
}
func isBootstrapModule(module blueprint.Module) bool {
_, isPackage := module.(*goPackage)
_, isBinary := module.(*goBinary)
return isPackage || isBinary
}
func isBootstrapBinaryModule(module blueprint.Module) bool {
_, isBinary := module.(*goBinary)
return isBinary
}
func generatingBootstrapper(config interface{}) bool {
bootstrapConfig, ok := config.(Config)
if ok {
return bootstrapConfig.GeneratingBootstrapper()
}
return false
}
// A goPackage is a module for building Go packages.
type goPackage struct {
properties struct {
PkgPath string
Srcs []string
}
// The root dir in which the package .a file is located. The full .a file
// path will be "packageRoot/PkgPath.a"
pkgRoot string
// The path of the .a file that is to be built.
archiveFile string
}
var _ goPackageProducer = (*goPackage)(nil)
func newGoPackage() (blueprint.Module, interface{}) {
module := &goPackage{}
return module, &module.properties
}
func (g *goPackage) GoPkgRoot() string {
return g.pkgRoot
}
func (g *goPackage) GoPackageTarget() string {
return g.archiveFile
}
func (g *goPackage) GenerateBuildActions(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext) {
name := ctx.ModuleName()
if g.properties.PkgPath == "" {
ctx.ModuleErrorf("module %s did not specify a valid pkgPath", name)
return
}
g.pkgRoot = packageRoot(ctx)
g.archiveFile = filepath.Clean(filepath.Join(g.pkgRoot,
filepath.FromSlash(g.properties.PkgPath)+".a"))
// We only actually want to build the builder modules if we're running as
// minibp (i.e. we're generating a bootstrap Ninja file). This is to break
// the circular dependence that occurs when the builder requires a new Ninja
// file to be built, but building a new ninja file requires the builder to
// be built.
if generatingBootstrapper(ctx.Config()) {
buildGoPackage(ctx, g.pkgRoot, g.properties.PkgPath, g.archiveFile,
g.properties.Srcs)
} else {
phonyGoTarget(ctx, g.archiveFile, g.properties.Srcs)
}
}
// A goBinary is a module for building executable binaries from Go sources.
type goBinary struct {
properties struct {
Srcs []string
PrimaryBuilder bool
}
}
func newGoBinary() (blueprint.Module, interface{}) {
module := &goBinary{}
return module, &module.properties
}
func (g *goBinary) GenerateBuildActions(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext) {
var (
name = ctx.ModuleName()
objDir = objDir(ctx)
archiveFile = filepath.Join(objDir, name+".a")
aoutFile = filepath.Join(objDir, "a.out")
binaryFile = filepath.Join(binDir, name)
)
// We only actually want to build the builder modules if we're running as
// minibp (i.e. we're generating a bootstrap Ninja file). This is to break
// the circular dependence that occurs when the builder requires a new Ninja
// file to be built, but building a new ninja file requires the builder to
// be built.
if generatingBootstrapper(ctx.Config()) {
buildGoPackage(ctx, objDir, name, archiveFile, g.properties.Srcs)
var libDirFlags []string
ctx.VisitDepsDepthFirstIf(isGoPackageProducer,
func(module blueprint.Module) {
dep := module.(goPackageProducer)
libDir := dep.GoPkgRoot()
libDirFlags = append(libDirFlags, "-L "+libDir)
})
linkArgs := map[string]string{}
if len(libDirFlags) > 0 {
linkArgs["libDirFlags"] = strings.Join(libDirFlags, " ")
}
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: link,
Outputs: []string{aoutFile},
Inputs: []string{archiveFile},
Args: linkArgs,
})
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: cp,
Outputs: []string{binaryFile},
Inputs: []string{aoutFile},
})
} else {
phonyGoTarget(ctx, binaryFile, g.properties.Srcs)
}
}
func buildGoPackage(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext, pkgRoot string,
pkgPath string, archiveFile string, srcs []string) {
srcDir := srcDir(ctx)
srcFiles := pathtools.PrefixPaths(srcs, srcDir)
objDir := objDir(ctx)
objFile := filepath.Join(objDir, "_go_.$GoChar")
var incFlags []string
var depTargets []string
ctx.VisitDepsDepthFirstIf(isGoPackageProducer,
func(module blueprint.Module) {
dep := module.(goPackageProducer)
incDir := dep.GoPkgRoot()
target := dep.GoPackageTarget()
incFlags = append(incFlags, "-I "+incDir)
depTargets = append(depTargets, target)
})
gcArgs := map[string]string{
"pkgPath": pkgPath,
}
if len(incFlags) > 0 {
gcArgs["incFlags"] = strings.Join(incFlags, " ")
}
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: gc,
Outputs: []string{objFile},
Inputs: srcFiles,
Implicits: depTargets,
Args: gcArgs,
})
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: pack,
Outputs: []string{archiveFile},
Inputs: []string{objFile},
Args: map[string]string{
"prefix": pkgRoot,
},
})
}
func phonyGoTarget(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext, target string, srcs []string) {
var depTargets []string
ctx.VisitDepsDepthFirstIf(isGoPackageProducer,
func(module blueprint.Module) {
dep := module.(goPackageProducer)
target := dep.GoPackageTarget()
depTargets = append(depTargets, target)
})
moduleDir := ctx.ModuleDir()
srcs = pathtools.PrefixPaths(srcs, filepath.Join("$SrcDir", moduleDir))
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: phony,
Outputs: []string{target},
Inputs: srcs,
Implicits: depTargets,
})
// If one of the source files gets deleted or renamed that will prevent the
// re-bootstrapping happening because it depends on the missing source file.
// To get around this we add a build statement using the built-in phony rule
// for each source file, which will cause Ninja to treat it as dirty if its
// missing.
for _, src := range srcs {
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: blueprint.Phony,
Outputs: []string{src},
})
}
}
type singleton struct{}
func newSingleton() *singleton {
return &singleton{}
}
func (s *singleton) GenerateBuildActions(ctx blueprint.SingletonContext) {
// Find the module that's marked as the "primary builder", which means it's
// creating the binary that we'll use to generate the non-bootstrap
// build.ninja file.
var primaryBuilders []*goBinary
ctx.VisitAllModulesIf(isBootstrapBinaryModule,
func(module blueprint.Module) {
binaryModule := module.(*goBinary)
if binaryModule.properties.PrimaryBuilder {
primaryBuilders = append(primaryBuilders, binaryModule)
}
})
var primaryBuilderName, primaryBuilderExtraFlags string
switch len(primaryBuilders) {
case 0:
// If there's no primary builder module then that means we'll use minibp
// as the primary builder. We can trigger its primary builder mode with
// the -p flag.
primaryBuilderName = "minibp"
primaryBuilderExtraFlags = "-p"
case 1:
primaryBuilderName = ctx.ModuleName(primaryBuilders[0])
default:
ctx.Errorf("multiple primary builder modules present:")
for _, primaryBuilder := range primaryBuilders {
ctx.ModuleErrorf(primaryBuilder, "<-- module %s",
ctx.ModuleName(primaryBuilder))
}
return
}
primaryBuilderFile := filepath.Join(binDir, primaryBuilderName)
// Get the filename of the top-level Blueprints file to pass to minibp.
// This comes stored in a global variable that's set by Main.
topLevelBlueprints := filepath.Join("$SrcDir",
filepath.Base(topLevelBlueprintsFile))
mainNinjaFile := filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, "main.ninja.in")
mainNinjaDepFile := mainNinjaFile + ".d"
bootstrapNinjaFile := filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, "bootstrap.ninja.in")
if generatingBootstrapper(ctx.Config()) {
// We're generating a bootstrapper Ninja file, so we need to set things
// up to rebuild the build.ninja file using the primary builder.
// Because the non-bootstrap build.ninja file manually re-invokes Ninja,
// its builddir must be different than that of the bootstrap build.ninja
// file. Otherwise we occasionally get "warning: bad deps log signature
// or version; starting over" messages from Ninja, presumably because
// two Ninja processes try to write to the same log concurrently.
ctx.SetBuildDir(bootstrapDir)
// We generate the depfile here that includes the dependencies for all
// the Blueprints files that contribute to generating the big build
// manifest (build.ninja file). This depfile will be used by the non-
// bootstrap build manifest to determine whether it should trigger a re-
// bootstrap. Because the re-bootstrap rule's output is "build.ninja"
// we need to force the depfile to have that as its "make target"
// (recall that depfiles use a subset of the Makefile syntax).
bigbp := ctx.Rule("bigbp",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: fmt.Sprintf("%s %s -d %s -o $out $in",
primaryBuilderFile, primaryBuilderExtraFlags,
mainNinjaDepFile),
Description: fmt.Sprintf("%s $out", primaryBuilderName),
Depfile: mainNinjaDepFile,
})
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: bigbp,
Outputs: []string{mainNinjaFile},
Inputs: []string{topLevelBlueprints},
Implicits: []string{primaryBuilderFile},
})
// When the current build.ninja file is a bootstrapper, we always want
// to have it replace itself with a non-bootstrapper build.ninja. To
// accomplish that we depend on a file that should never exist and
// "build" it using Ninja's built-in phony rule.
//
// We also need to add an implicit dependency on bootstrapNinjaFile so
// that it gets generated as part of the bootstrap process.
notAFile := filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, "notAFile")
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: blueprint.Phony,
Outputs: []string{notAFile},
})
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: bootstrap,
Outputs: []string{"build.ninja"},
Inputs: []string{mainNinjaFile},
Implicits: []string{"$Bootstrap", notAFile, bootstrapNinjaFile},
})
// Rebuild the bootstrap Ninja file using the minibp that we just built.
// The checkFile tells minibp to compare the new bootstrap file to the
// current one. If the files are the same then minibp sets the new
// file's mtime to match that of the current one. If they're different
// then the new file will have a newer timestamp than the current one
// and it will trigger a reboostrap by the non-boostrap build manifest.
minibp := ctx.Rule("minibp",
blueprint.RuleParams{
Command: fmt.Sprintf("%s -c $checkFile -d $out.d -o $out $in",
minibpFile),
Description: "minibp $out",
Generator: true,
Depfile: "$out.d",
},
"checkFile")
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: minibp,
Outputs: []string{bootstrapNinjaFile},
Inputs: []string{topLevelBlueprints},
Implicits: []string{minibpFile},
Args: map[string]string{
"checkFile": "$BootstrapManifest",
},
})
} else {
// We're generating a non-bootstrapper Ninja file, so we need to set it
// up to depend on the bootstrapper Ninja file. The build.ninja target
// also has an implicit dependency on the primary builder, which will
// have a phony dependency on all its sources. This will cause any
// changes to the primary builder's sources to trigger a re-bootstrap
// operation, which will rebuild the primary builder.
//
// On top of that we need to use the depfile generated by the bigbp
// rule. We do this by depending on that file and then setting up a
// phony rule to generate it that uses the depfile.
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: rebootstrap,
Outputs: []string{"build.ninja"},
Inputs: []string{"$BootstrapManifest"},
Implicits: []string{
"$Bootstrap",
primaryBuilderFile,
mainNinjaFile,
},
})
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: phony,
Outputs: []string{mainNinjaFile},
Inputs: []string{topLevelBlueprints},
Args: map[string]string{
"depfile": mainNinjaDepFile,
},
})
// If the bootstrap Ninja invocation caused a new bootstrapNinjaFile to be
// generated then that means we need to rebootstrap using it instead of
// the current bootstrap manifest. We enable the Ninja "generator"
// behavior so that Ninja doesn't invoke this build just because it's
// missing a command line log entry for the bootstrap manifest.
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: cp,
Outputs: []string{"$BootstrapManifest"},
Inputs: []string{bootstrapNinjaFile},
Args: map[string]string{
"generator": "true",
},
})
if primaryBuilderName == "minibp" {
// This is a standalone Blueprint build, so we copy the minibp
// binary to the "bin" directory to make it easier to find.
finalMinibp := filepath.Join("bin", primaryBuilderName)
ctx.Build(blueprint.BuildParams{
Rule: cp,
Inputs: []string{primaryBuilderFile},
Outputs: []string{finalMinibp},
})
}
}
}
// packageRoot returns the module-specific package root directory path. This
// directory is where the final package .a files are output and where dependant
// modules search for this package via -I arguments.
func packageRoot(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext) string {
return filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, ctx.ModuleName(), "pkg")
}
// srcDir returns the path of the directory that all source file paths are
// specified relative to.
func srcDir(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext) string {
return filepath.Join("$SrcDir", ctx.ModuleDir())
}
// objDir returns the module-specific object directory path.
func objDir(ctx blueprint.ModuleContext) string {
return filepath.Join(bootstrapDir, ctx.ModuleName(), "obj")
}