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(define-module (guix build gnu-build-system) #:use-module (guix build utils) #:use-module (guix build gremlin) #:use-module (guix elf) #:use-module (ice-9 ftw) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 regex) #:use-module (ice-9 format) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:use-module (srfi srfi-19) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:use-module (rnrs io ports) #:export (%standard-phases gnu-build)) ;; Commentary: ;; ;; Standard build procedure for packages using the GNU Build System or ;; something compatible ("./configure && make && make install"). This is the ;; builder-side code. ;; ;; Code: (define* (set-SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH #:rest _) "Set the 'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH' environment variable. This is used by tools that incorporate timestamps as a way to tell them to use a fixed timestamp. See https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/." (setenv "SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" "1") #t) (define (first-subdirectory dir) "Return the path of the first sub-directory of DIR." (file-system-fold (lambda (path stat result) (string=? path dir)) (lambda (path stat result) result) ; leaf (lambda (path stat result) result) ; down (lambda (path stat result) result) ; up (lambda (path stat result) ; skip (or result path)) (lambda (path stat errno result) ; error (error "first-subdirectory" (strerror errno))) #f dir)) (define* (set-paths #:key target inputs native-inputs (search-paths '()) (native-search-paths '()) #:allow-other-keys) (define input-directories (match inputs (((_ . dir) ...) dir))) (define native-input-directories (match native-inputs (((_ . dir) ...) dir) (#f ; not cross compiling '()))) ;; When cross building, $PATH must refer only to native (host) inputs since ;; target inputs are not executable. (set-path-environment-variable "PATH" '("bin" "sbin") (append native-input-directories (if target '() input-directories))) (for-each (match-lambda ((env-var (files ...) separator type pattern) (set-path-environment-variable env-var files input-directories #:separator separator #:type type #:pattern pattern))) search-paths) (when native-search-paths ;; Search paths for native inputs, when cross building. (for-each (match-lambda ((env-var (files ...) separator type pattern) (set-path-environment-variable env-var files native-input-directories #:separator separator #:type type #:pattern pattern))) native-search-paths)) #t) (define* (install-locale #:key (locale "en_US.utf8") (locale-category LC_ALL) #:allow-other-keys) "Try to install LOCALE; emit a warning if that fails. The main goal is to use a UTF-8 locale so that Guile correctly interprets UTF-8 file names. This phase must typically happen after 'set-paths' so that $LOCPATH has a chance to be set." (catch 'system-error (lambda () (setlocale locale-category locale) ;; While we're at it, pass it to sub-processes. (setenv (locale-category->string locale-category) locale) (format (current-error-port) "using '~a' locale for category ~s~%" locale (locale-category->string locale-category)) #t) (lambda args ;; This is known to fail for instance in early bootstrap where locales ;; are not available. (format (current-error-port) "warning: failed to install '~a' locale: ~a~%" locale (strerror (system-error-errno args))) #t))) (define* (unpack #:key source #:allow-other-keys) "Unpack SOURCE in the working directory, and change directory within the source. When SOURCE is a directory, copy it in a sub-directory of the current working directory." (if (file-is-directory? source) (begin (mkdir "source") (chdir "source") ;; Preserve timestamps (set to the Epoch) on the copied tree so that ;; things work deterministically. (copy-recursively source "." #:keep-mtime? #t) #t) (and (if (string-suffix? ".zip" source) (zero? (system* "unzip" source)) (zero? (system* "tar" "xvf" source))) (chdir (first-subdirectory "."))))) ;; See . (define* (patch-usr-bin-file #:key native-inputs inputs (patch-/usr/bin/file? #t) #:allow-other-keys) "Patch occurrences of \"/usr/bin/file\" in all the executable 'configure' files found in the source tree. This works around Libtool's Autoconf macros, which generates invocations of \"/usr/bin/file\" that are used to determine things like the ABI being used." (when patch-/usr/bin/file? (for-each (lambda (file) (when (executable-file? file) (patch-/usr/bin/file file))) (find-files "." "^configure$"))) #t) (define* (patch-source-shebangs #:key source #:allow-other-keys) "Patch shebangs in all source files; this includes non-executable files such as `.in' templates. Most scripts honor $SHELL and $CONFIG_SHELL, but some don't, such as `mkinstalldirs' or Automake's `missing' script." (for-each patch-shebang (filter (lambda (file) (eq? 'regular (lstat file))) (find-files ".")))) (define (patch-generated-file-shebangs . rest) "Patch shebangs in generated files, including `SHELL' variables in makefiles." ;; Patch executable files, some of which might have been generated by ;; `configure'. (for-each patch-shebang (filter (lambda (file) (and (file-exists? file) (executable-file? file) (not (file-is-directory? file)))) (find-files "."))) ;; Patch `SHELL' in generated makefiles. (for-each patch-makefile-SHELL (find-files "." "^(GNU)?[mM]akefile$"))) (define* (configure #:key build target native-inputs inputs outputs (configure-flags '()) out-of-source? #:allow-other-keys) (define (package-name) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (base (basename out)) (dash (string-rindex base #\-))) ;; XXX: We'd rather use `package-name->name+version' or similar. (string-drop (if dash (substring base 0 dash) base) (+ 1 (string-index base #\-))))) (let* ((prefix (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (bindir (assoc-ref outputs "bin")) (libdir (assoc-ref outputs "lib")) (includedir (assoc-ref outputs "include")) (docdir (assoc-ref outputs "doc")) (bash (or (and=> (assoc-ref (or native-inputs inputs) "bash") (cut string-append <> "/bin/bash")) "/bin/sh")) (flags `(,@(if target ; cross building '("CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc") '()) ,(string-append "CONFIG_SHELL=" bash) ,(string-append "SHELL=" bash) ,(string-append "--prefix=" prefix) "--enable-fast-install" ; when using Libtool ;; Produce multiple outputs when specific output names ;; are recognized. ,@(if bindir (list (string-append "--bindir=" bindir "/bin")) '()) ,@(if libdir (cons (string-append "--libdir=" libdir "/lib") (if includedir '() (list (string-append "--includedir=" libdir "/include")))) '()) ,@(if includedir (list (string-append "--includedir=" includedir "/include")) '()) ,@(if docdir (list (string-append "--docdir=" docdir "/share/doc/" (package-name))) '()) ,@(if build (list (string-append "--build=" build)) '()) ,@(if target ; cross building (list (string-append "--host=" target)) '()) ,@configure-flags)) (abs-srcdir (getcwd)) (srcdir (if out-of-source? (string-append "../" (basename abs-srcdir)) "."))) (format #t "source directory: ~s (relative from build: ~s)~%" abs-srcdir srcdir) (if out-of-source? (begin (mkdir "../build") (chdir "../build"))) (format #t "build directory: ~s~%" (getcwd)) (format #t "configure flags: ~s~%" flags) ;; Use BASH to reduce reliance on /bin/sh since it may not always be ;; reliable (see ;; ;; for a summary of the situation.) ;; ;; Call `configure' with a relative path. Otherwise, GCC's build system ;; (for instance) records absolute source file names, which typically ;; contain the hash part of the `.drv' file, leading to a reference leak. (zero? (apply system* bash (string-append srcdir "/configure") flags)))) (define* (build #:key (make-flags '()) (parallel-build? #t) #:allow-other-keys) (zero? (apply system* "make" `(,@(if parallel-build? `("-j" ,(number->string (parallel-job-count))) '()) ,@make-flags)))) (define* (check #:key target (make-flags '()) (tests? (not target)) (test-target "check") (parallel-tests? #t) #:allow-other-keys) (if tests? (zero? (apply system* "make" test-target `(,@(if parallel-tests? `("-j" ,(number->string (parallel-job-count))) '()) ,@make-flags))) (begin (format #t "test suite not run~%") #t))) (define* (install #:key (make-flags '()) #:allow-other-keys) (zero? (apply system* "make" "install" make-flags))) (define* (patch-shebangs #:key inputs outputs (patch-shebangs? #t) #:allow-other-keys) (define (list-of-files dir) (map (cut string-append dir "/" <>) (or (scandir dir (lambda (f) (let ((s (lstat (string-append dir "/" f)))) (eq? 'regular (stat:type s))))) '()))) (define bin-directories (match-lambda ((_ . dir) (list (string-append dir "/bin") (string-append dir "/sbin"))))) (define output-bindirs (append-map bin-directories outputs)) (define input-bindirs ;; Shebangs should refer to binaries of the target system---i.e., from ;; "inputs", not from "native-inputs". (append-map bin-directories inputs)) (when patch-shebangs? (let ((path (append output-bindirs input-bindirs))) (for-each (lambda (dir) (let ((files (list-of-files dir))) (for-each (cut patch-shebang <> path) files))) output-bindirs))) #t) (define* (strip #:key target outputs (strip-binaries? #t) (strip-command (if target (string-append target "-strip") "strip")) (objcopy-command (if target (string-append target "-objcopy") "objcopy")) (strip-flags '("--strip-debug" "--enable-deterministic-archives")) (strip-directories '("lib" "lib64" "libexec" "bin" "sbin")) #:allow-other-keys) (define debug-output ;; If an output is called "debug", then that's where debugging information ;; will be stored instead of being discarded. (assoc-ref outputs "debug")) (define debug-file-extension ;; File name extension for debugging information. ".debug") (define (debug-file file) ;; Return the name of the debug file for FILE, an absolute file name. ;; Once installed in the user's profile, it is in $PROFILE/lib/debug/FILE, ;; which is where GDB looks for it (info "(gdb) Separate Debug Files"). (string-append debug-output "/lib/debug/" file debug-file-extension)) (define (make-debug-file file) ;; Create a file in DEBUG-OUTPUT containing the debugging info of FILE. (let ((debug (debug-file file))) (mkdir-p (dirname debug)) (copy-file file debug) (and (zero? (system* strip-command "--only-keep-debug" debug)) (begin (chmod debug #o400) #t)))) (define (add-debug-link file) ;; Add a debug link in FILE (info "(binutils) strip"). ;; `objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink' wants to have the target of the debug ;; link around so it can compute a CRC of that file (see the ;; `bfd_fill_in_gnu_debuglink_section' function.) No reference to ;; DEBUG-OUTPUT is kept because bfd keeps only the basename of the debug ;; file. (zero? (system* objcopy-command "--enable-deterministic-archives" (string-append "--add-gnu-debuglink=" (debug-file file)) file))) (define (strip-dir dir) (format #t "stripping binaries in ~s with ~s and flags ~s~%" dir strip-command strip-flags) (when debug-output (format #t "debugging output written to ~s using ~s~%" debug-output objcopy-command)) (file-system-fold (const #t) (lambda (path stat result) ; leaf (and (file-exists? path) ;discard dangling symlinks (or (elf-file? path) (ar-file? path)) (or (not debug-output) (make-debug-file path)) (zero? (apply system* strip-command (append strip-flags (list path)))) (or (not debug-output) (add-debug-link path)))) (const #t) ; down (const #t) ; up (const #t) ; skip (lambda (path stat errno result) (format (current-error-port) "strip: failed to access `~a': ~a~%" path (strerror errno)) #f) #t dir)) (or (not strip-binaries?) (every strip-dir (append-map (match-lambda ((_ . dir) (filter-map (lambda (d) (let ((sub (string-append dir "/" d))) (and (directory-exists? sub) sub))) strip-directories))) outputs)))) (define* (validate-runpath #:key (validate-runpath? #t) (elf-directories '("lib" "lib64" "libexec" "bin" "sbin")) outputs #:allow-other-keys) "When VALIDATE-RUNPATH? is true, validate that all the ELF files in ELF-DIRECTORIES have their dependencies found in their 'RUNPATH'. Since the ELF parser needs to have a copy of files in memory, better run this phase after stripping." (define (sub-directory parent) (lambda (directory) (let ((directory (string-append parent "/" directory))) (and (directory-exists? directory) directory)))) (define (validate directory) (define (file=? file1 file2) (let ((st1 (stat file1)) (st2 (stat file2))) (= (stat:ino st1) (stat:ino st2)))) ;; There are always symlinks from '.so' to '.so.1' and so on, so delete ;; duplicates. (let ((files (delete-duplicates (find-files directory (lambda (file stat) (elf-file? file))) file=?))) (format (current-error-port) "validating RUNPATH of ~a binaries in ~s...~%" (length files) directory) (every* validate-needed-in-runpath files))) (if validate-runpath? (let ((dirs (append-map (match-lambda (("debug" . _) ;; The "debug" output is full of ELF files ;; that are not worth checking. '()) ((name . output) (filter-map (sub-directory output) elf-directories))) outputs))) (every* validate dirs)) (begin (format (current-error-port) "skipping RUNPATH validation~%") #t))) (define* (validate-documentation-location #:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) "Documentation should go to 'share/info' and 'share/man', not just 'info/' and 'man/'. This phase moves directories to the right place if needed." (define (validate-sub-directory output sub-directory) (let ((directory (string-append output "/" sub-directory))) (when (directory-exists? directory) (let ((target (string-append output "/share/" sub-directory))) (format #t "moving '~a' to '~a'~%" directory target) (mkdir-p (dirname target)) (rename-file directory target))))) (define (validate-output output) (for-each (cut validate-sub-directory output <>) '("man" "info"))) (match outputs (((names . directories) ...) (for-each validate-output directories))) #t) (define* (compress-documentation #:key outputs (compress-documentation? #t) (documentation-compressor "gzip") (documentation-compressor-flags '("--best" "--no-name")) (compressed-documentation-extension ".gz") #:allow-other-keys) "When COMPRESS-DOCUMENTATION? is true, compress man pages and Info files found in OUTPUTS using DOCUMENTATION-COMPRESSOR, called with DOCUMENTATION-COMPRESSOR-FLAGS." (define (retarget-symlink link) (let ((target (readlink link))) (delete-file link) (symlink (string-append target compressed-documentation-extension) link))) (define (has-links? file) ;; Return #t if FILE has hard links. (> (stat:nlink (lstat file)) 1)) (define (maybe-compress-directory directory regexp) (or (not (directory-exists? directory)) (match (find-files directory regexp) (() ;nothing to compress #t) ((files ...) ;one or more files (format #t "compressing documentation in '~a' with ~s and flags ~s~%" directory documentation-compressor documentation-compressor-flags) (call-with-values (lambda () (partition symbolic-link? files)) (lambda (symlinks regular-files) ;; Compress the non-symlink files, and adjust symlinks to refer ;; to the compressed files. Leave files that have hard links ;; unchanged ('gzip' would refuse to compress them anyway.) (and (zero? (apply system* documentation-compressor (append documentation-compressor-flags (remove has-links? regular-files)))) (every retarget-symlink (filter (cut string-match regexp <>) symlinks))))))))) (define (maybe-compress output) (and (maybe-compress-directory (string-append output "/share/man") "\\.[0-9]+$") (maybe-compress-directory (string-append output "/share/info") "\\.info(-[0-9]+)?$"))) (if compress-documentation? (match outputs (((names . directories) ...) (every maybe-compress directories))) (begin (format #t "not compressing documentation~%") #t))) (define* (delete-info-dir-file #:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) "Delete any 'share/info/dir' file from OUTPUTS." (for-each (match-lambda ((output . directory) (let ((info-dir-file (string-append directory "/share/info/dir"))) (when (file-exists? info-dir-file) (delete-file info-dir-file))))) outputs) #t) (define %standard-phases ;; Standard build phases, as a list of symbol/procedure pairs. (let-syntax ((phases (syntax-rules () ((_ p ...) `((p . ,p) ...))))) (phases set-SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH set-paths install-locale unpack patch-usr-bin-file patch-source-shebangs configure patch-generated-file-shebangs build check install patch-shebangs strip validate-runpath validate-documentation-location delete-info-dir-file compress-documentation))) (define* (gnu-build #:key (source #f) (outputs #f) (inputs #f) (phases %standard-phases) #:allow-other-keys #:rest args) "Build from SOURCE to OUTPUTS, using INPUTS, and by running all of PHASES in order. Return #t if all the PHASES succeeded, #f otherwise." (define (elapsed-time end start) (let ((diff (time-difference end start))) (+ (time-second diff) (/ (time-nanosecond diff) 1e9)))) (setvbuf (current-output-port) _IOLBF) (setvbuf (current-error-port) _IOLBF) ;; Encoding/decoding errors shouldn't be silent. (fluid-set! %default-port-conversion-strategy 'error) ;; The trick is to #:allow-other-keys everywhere, so that each procedure in ;; PHASES can pick the keyword arguments it's interested in. (every (match-lambda ((name . proc) (let ((start (current-time time-monotonic))) (format #t "starting phase `~a'~%" name) (let ((result (apply proc args)) (end (current-time time-monotonic))) (format #t "phase `~a' ~:[failed~;succeeded~] after ~,1f seconds~%" name result (elapsed-time end start)) ;; Dump the environment variables as a shell script, for handy debugging. (system "export > $NIX_BUILD_TOP/environment-variables") result)))) phases))