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David Abdurachmanov | eca593a134 | |
Omair Majid | c758552a10 | |
Miro Hrončok | 65de6e6beb | |
Florian Weimer | 3b9bfae367 | |
Frédéric Bérat | 7e8252c3e9 | |
Yaakov Selkowitz | b7cdf93185 | |
Jonathan Wright | c94d80a6dd | |
Florian Weimer | 13bd1aaf1a | |
Nils Philippsen | c0295c50b3 | |
Nick Clifton | a455b31b14 | |
Nick Clifton | f3416f1436 | |
Florian Weimer | b13edec098 | |
Jan Grulich | a15ac4695e | |
Yaakov Selkowitz | 19a840bac0 | |
Florian Weimer | 4daef93aa9 | |
Florian Weimer | 5fca01af52 | |
Jan200101 | 363ddf0a1c | |
Neal Gompa | 9446afdb0a | |
Stephen Gallagher | a65dee421c | |
Miro Hrončok | 3c3493dc40 | |
Florian Weimer | 75f13b0ffd | |
Nikita Popov | 1c5e204554 | |
Nikita Popov | 820c23a121 | |
Nikita Popov | 88a50692ec | |
Florian Weimer | a2798ac4c1 | |
Maxwell G | df12b70625 | |
Florian Weimer | 0c097001d1 | |
Yaakov Selkowitz | 1359905724 | |
Florian Weimer | 80967bfcc6 | |
Björn Persson | 4580afce7c | |
Florian Weimer | d8b10a47f6 | |
Miroslav Suchý | d53174c224 | |
Charalampos Stratakis | 7331757cf1 | |
Florian Weimer | f447520e2d | |
Florian Weimer | d9c3154737 | |
Florian Weimer | 246107d5f6 | |
Florian Weimer | 7692bbaf45 | |
Florian Weimer | 24244c4ac2 | |
Florian Weimer | 77c5fc5b62 | |
Florian Weimer | 0f50409ae6 | |
Frédéric Bérat | c4c1f3b8d4 | |
Tom Stellard | 76bd9dd983 | |
Tom Stellard | dff3d6a440 | |
Lumir Balhar | 2f741f9841 | |
Florian Weimer | ee3d1273d6 | |
Maxwell G | 16122a6127 | |
Maxwell G | 4d945d4291 | |
Maxwell G | 9fb7ec9c17 | |
Tom Stellard | e0e0971163 | |
Miro Hrončok | e64c3b8273 | |
Frédéric Bérat | 99fec12998 | |
Jerry James | d9236d19eb | |
Miro Hrončok | c82a365885 | |
Tom Stellard | 1988722cbb | |
Nick Clifton | ab1e005d6a | |
Miro Hrončok | 29a0bd8be0 | |
Davide Cavalca | 26c1ceaece | |
Tom Stellard | 60ee618083 | |
Siddhesh Poyarekar | 1b98c06642 | |
Miro Hrončok | 6ef1a40e16 | |
Miro Hrončok | 771fcecf48 | |
Stephen Gallagher | 20858812cc | |
Stephen Gallagher | 7f02b5c439 | |
Stephen Gallagher | 9e10bb665e | |
Davide Cavalca | 990cc89b1b | |
Davide Cavalca | f789437d98 | |
Davide Cavalca | 9ce7719338 | |
Davide Cavalca | f080fb9562 | |
Miro Hrončok | f1687dbc47 | |
Siddhesh Poyarekar | 4c05f3cfa2 | |
Davide Cavalca | 04a4350d3e | |
Florian Weimer | f857d65cdd | |
Siddhesh Poyarekar | ac9b7aed66 | |
Tom Stellard | 4c63cb687e | |
Florian Weimer | 937cfbaa8e | |
Florian Weimer | 3e8695eaed | |
Timm Bäder | 25ea080503 | |
Michael Catanzaro | d0970582ad | |
Jason Tibbitts | b2a58c86fb | |
Maxwell G | b16517ce77 | |
Frederic Berat | c0d29236fe | |
Dan Horák | bddb41760d | |
Maxwell G | 7b8ce09ce7 | |
Maxwell G | 483a3b89d7 | |
Nikita Popov | 7bb71e872d | |
Timm Bäder | 6024b1e611 | |
Nick Clifton | e7f471687c | |
Tom Stellard | f77dcdec18 | |
Tom Stellard | 9a1b602bdb | |
Tom Stellard | 4f02aa74c5 | |
Tom Stellard | 1f3e0863cc | |
Florian Weimer | b95ec8412d | |
Frederic Berat | ad341c8d46 | |
Maxwell G | 663af770a8 | |
Miro Hrončok | 6cce360fd2 | |
Mikolaj Izdebski | f8b207df3b | |
Timm Bäder | c5a97aad73 | |
Timm Bäder | d9c7e4eef8 | |
Tom Stellard | 200350d957 | |
Tom Stellard | 0e07c90567 | |
Nick Clifton | 0478199b74 | |
Timm Bäder | ccc728db6d | |
Florian Weimer | 00cb14aeb4 | |
Florian Weimer | 04be20e64b | |
Robert-André Mauchin | 31ad743a45 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 3a30baf034 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | ce70218eed | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 30e7d26cb4 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 68d400e374 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 38fc865990 | |
Miro Hrončok | a87ba4ab1c | |
Miro Hrončok | 357f950c28 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 57edf0cad7 | |
Tom Stellard | 9183c1c8d4 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | bc87a0d123 | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 0732587e7b | |
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | 1aa0c42cd3 | |
Tom Stellard | 95f28bd10b | |
Miro Hrončok | faf5c36887 | |
Florian Weimer | d1702bd08e | |
Miro Hrončok | e682ecf67c | |
Michal Domonkos | 0003cc2879 | |
Michal Domonkos | f2493e3700 | |
Miro Hrončok | 2f1ae3aa01 | |
Miro Hrončok | f895eeaa56 | |
Miro Hrončok | 09b13a3ec4 | |
Florian Weimer | aee37a70c1 | |
Florian Weimer | 69360e1d57 | |
Florian Weimer | f33780a5e7 | |
Florian Weimer | ff647eda53 | |
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Florian Weimer | a3cf0d66a7 | |
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Florian Weimer | 4a0c38832e | |
Florian Weimer | a9123ea1ac | |
Florian Weimer | ac57cc99aa | |
Florian Weimer | 92959df563 | |
Florian Weimer | 76114fa60e | |
Florian Weimer | 92261d7c20 | |
Ville Skyttä | 8a2e388e10 | |
Michal Domonkos | cf47bde9b6 | |
David Benoit | ac2ca1dbba | |
Jason Tibbitts | 804722591a | |
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Jason Tibbitts | 4a171cb3bf | |
Jason Tibbitts | 9131051920 | |
Miro Hrončok | 71f61e78a9 | |
Tom Stellard | 17a3cd024b | |
Florian Weimer | 2dd8d4cbdf | |
Tom Stellard | 3ec329b234 | |
Tom Stellard | 73aefaaac7 | |
Michel Alexandre Salim | 43dfe7d6f0 | |
Florian Weimer | bc8fa85e90 | |
Michel Alexandre Salim | dbb1278523 | |
Neal Gompa | e0cfcc0fc7 | |
Miro Hrončok | cfdc80c51a | |
Miro Hrončok | 74e11b4fa8 | |
Ben Burton | fdce9c67af | |
Panu Matilainen | def9a339d2 | |
Stephen Coady | bd8637f7c3 | |
Charalampos Stratakis | 139bc590fb | |
Arjun Shankar | b6b865f3d5 | |
Nick Clifton | 7581d21caa | |
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki | 3d7758a2f0 | |
David Benoit | 391eca3508 | |
Lumir Balhar | 27a8c7a7c2 | |
Kalev Lember | 61b19ee1b2 | |
Tom Stellard | de1fe58a50 | |
Florian Weimer | d8287391e7 | |
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Michel Alexandre Salim | ee8888f636 | |
Tom Stellard | c18bafdecc | |
Igor Raits | 72a5199a5f | |
Tom Stellard | d698d04313 | |
Neal Gompa | 8a5ee87c50 | |
Neal Gompa | 61f9eb90ba | |
Troy Dawson | 1e92e63ac8 | |
Jeff Law | 4637e1bd55 | |
Tom Stellard | 06f1d527d7 | |
Lumir Balhar | 5a7ab8f927 | |
Jeff Law | 5baaf4a99c | |
Lumir Balhar | 5f32aac09e | |
Miro Hrončok | e453b585b4 | |
Jeremy Linton | 1d8a367d96 | |
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#!/usr/bin/bash -eu
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if [ -z "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ] || [ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" = "/" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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CLANG_FLAGS=$@
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NCPUS=${RPM_BUILD_NCPUS:-1}
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check_convert_bitcode () {
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local file_name=$(realpath ${1})
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local file_type=$(file ${file_name})
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shift
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CLANG_FLAGS="$@"
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if [[ "${file_type}" == *"LLVM IR bitcode"* ]]; then
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# Check the output of llvm-strings for the command line, which is in the LLVM bitcode because
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# we pass -frecord-gcc-switches.
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# Check for a line that has "-flto" after (or without) "-fno-lto".
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llvm-strings ${file_name} | while read line ; do
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flto=$(echo $line | grep -o -b -e -flto | tail -n 1 | cut -d : -f 1)
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fnolto=$(echo $line | grep -o -b -e -fno-lto | tail -n 1 | cut -d : -f 1)
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if test -n "$flto" && { test -z "$fnolto" || test "$flto" -gt "$fnolto"; } ; then
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echo "Compiling LLVM bitcode file ${file_name}."
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clang ${CLANG_FLAGS} -fno-lto -Wno-unused-command-line-argument \
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-x ir ${file_name} -c -o ${file_name}
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break
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fi
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done
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elif [[ "${file_type}" == *"current ar archive"* ]]; then
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echo "Unpacking ar archive ${file_name} to check for LLVM bitcode components."
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# create archive stage for objects
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local archive_stage=$(mktemp -d)
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local archive=${file_name}
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pushd ${archive_stage}
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ar x ${archive}
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for archived_file in $(find -not -type d); do
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check_convert_bitcode ${archived_file} ${CLANG_FLAGS}
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echo "Repacking ${archived_file} into ${archive}."
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ar r ${archive} ${archived_file}
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done
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popd
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fi
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}
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echo "Checking for LLVM bitcode artifacts"
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export -f check_convert_bitcode
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# Deduplicate by device:inode to avoid processing hardlinks in parallel.
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find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type f -name "*.[ao]" -printf "%D:%i %p\n" | \
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awk '!seen[$1]++' | cut -d" " -f2- | \
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xargs -d"\n" -r -n1 -P$NCPUS sh -c "check_convert_bitcode \$@ $CLANG_FLAGS" ARG0
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# (Take care to exclude filenames which would mangle "file" output).
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find -executable -type f ! -path '*:*' ! -path $'*\n*' \
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| file -N --mime-type -f - \
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| grep -P ".+(?=: text/)" \
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| grep -P ".+(?=: (text/|application/javascript))" \
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| {
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fail=0
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while IFS= read -r line; do
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fi
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read shebang_line < "$f"
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if ! read shebang_line < "$f"; then
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echo >&2 "*** WARNING: Cannot read the first line from $f, removing executable bit"
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ts=$(stat -c %y "$f")
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chmod -x "$f"
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touch -d "$ts" "$f"
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continue
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fi
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orig_shebang="${shebang_line#\#!}"
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if [ "$orig_shebang" = "$shebang_line" ]; then
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echo >&2 "*** WARNING: $f is executable but has no shebang, removing executable bit"
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fi
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# Replace "special" env shebang:
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# /whatsoever/env /whatever/foo → /whatever/foo
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shebang=$(echo "$shebang" | sed -r -e 's@^(.+)/env /(.+)$@/\2@')
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# /whatsoever/env foo → /whatsoever/foo
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shebang=$(echo "$shebang" | sed -r -e 's@^(.+/)env (.+)$@\1\2@')
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# /whatsoever/env -whatever /whatever/foo → /whatever/foo
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shebang=$(echo "$shebang" | sed -r -e 's@^(.+)/env( -[^ ]+)* /(.+)$@/\3@')
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# /whatsoever/env -whatever foo → /whatsoever/foo
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shebang=$(echo "$shebang" | sed -r -e 's@^(.+/)env( -[^ ]+)* (.+)$@\1\3@')
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# If the shebang now starts with /bin, change it to /usr/bin
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581757
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#!/bin/bash
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errors_terminate=$2
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extra=$3
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# If using normal root, avoid changing anything.
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if [ -z "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -o "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" = "/" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Figure out how deep we need to descend. We could pick an insanely high
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# number and hope it's enough, but somewhere, somebody's sure to run into it.
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depth=`(find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type f -name "*.py" -print0 ; echo /) | \
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xargs -0 -n 1 dirname | sed 's,[^/],,g' | sort -u | tail -n 1 | wc -c`
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if [ -z "$depth" -o "$depth" -le "1" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# This function now implements Python byte-compilation in two different ways:
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# Python >= 3.4 uses a new module compileall2 - https://github.com/fedora-python/compileall2
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# Python < 3.4 (inc. Python 2) uses compileall module from stdlib with some hacks
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# When we drop support for Python 2, we'd be able to use all compileall2 features like:
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# - -s and -p options to manipulate with a path baked into pyc files instead of $real_libdir
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# - -o 0 -o 1 to produce multiple files in one run - each with a different optimization level - instead of $options
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# - removed useless $depth - both compileall and compileall2 are limited by sys.getrecursionlimit()
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# These changes will make this script much simpler
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function python_bytecompile()
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{
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local options=$1
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local python_binary=$2
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local exclude=$3
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local python_libdir=$4
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local depth=$5 # Not used for Python >= 3.4
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local real_libdir=$6 # Not used for Python >= 3.4
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python_version=$($python_binary -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write('{0.major}{0.minor}'.format(sys.version_info))")
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#
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# Python 3.4 and higher
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#
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if [ "$python_version" -ge 34 ]; then
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[ ! -z $exclude ] && exclude="-x '$exclude'"
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# /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/ contains compileall2 Python module
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# -q disables verbose output
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# -f forces the process to overwrite existing compiled files
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# -x excludes paths defined by regex
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# -e excludes symbolic links pointing outside the build root
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# -x and -e together implements the same functionality as the Filter class below
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# -s strips $RPM_BUILD_ROOT from the path
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# -p prepends the leading slash to the path to make it absolute
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PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/ $python_binary -B $options -m compileall2 -q -f $exclude -s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -p / -e $RPM_BUILD_ROOT $python_libdir
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else
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#
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# Python 3.3 and lower (incl. Python 2)
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#
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cat << EOF | $python_binary $options
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import compileall, sys, os, re
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python_libdir = "$python_libdir"
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depth = $depth
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real_libdir = "$real_libdir"
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build_root = "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
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exclude = r"$exclude"
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class Filter:
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def search(self, path):
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ret = not os.path.realpath(path).startswith(build_root)
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if exclude:
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ret = ret or re.search(exclude, path)
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return ret
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sys.exit(not compileall.compile_dir(python_libdir, depth, real_libdir, force=1, rx=Filter(), quiet=1))
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EOF
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fi
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}
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# .pyc/.pyo files embed a "magic" value, identifying the ABI version of Python
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# bytecode that they are for.
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#
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# The files below RPM_BUILD_ROOT could be targeting multiple versions of
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# python (e.g. a single build that emits several subpackages e.g. a
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# python26-foo subpackage, a python31-foo subpackage etc)
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#
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# Support this by assuming that below each /usr/lib/python$VERSION/, all
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# .pyc/.pyo files are to be compiled for /usr/bin/python$VERSION.
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#
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# For example, below /usr/lib/python2.6/, we're targeting /usr/bin/python2.6
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# and below /usr/lib/python3.1/, we're targeting /usr/bin/python3.1
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shopt -s nullglob
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for python_libdir in `find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type d|grep -E "/usr/lib(64)?/python[0-9]\.[0-9]+$"`;
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do
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python_binary=/usr/bin/$(basename $python_libdir)
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real_libdir=${python_libdir/$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/}
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echo "Bytecompiling .py files below $python_libdir using $python_binary"
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# Generate normal (.pyc) byte-compiled files.
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python_bytecompile "" "$python_binary" "" "$python_libdir" "$depth" "$real_libdir"
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if [ $? -ne 0 -a 0$errors_terminate -ne 0 ]; then
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# One or more of the files had a syntax error
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exit 1
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fi
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# Generate optimized (.pyo) byte-compiled files.
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python_bytecompile "-O" "$python_binary" "" "$python_libdir" "$depth" "$real_libdir"
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if [ $? -ne 0 -a 0$errors_terminate -ne 0 ]; then
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# One or more of the files had a syntax error
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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# Handle other locations in the filesystem using the default python implementation
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# if extra is set to 0, don't do this
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if [ 0$extra -eq 0 ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# If we don't have a default python interpreter, we cannot proceed
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default_python=${1:-/usr/bin/python}
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if [ ! -x "$default_python" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Figure out if there are files to be bytecompiled with the default_python at all
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# this prevents unnecessary default_python invocation
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find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -type f -name "*.py" | grep -Ev "/bin/|/sbin/|/usr/lib(64)?/python[0-9]\.[0-9]|/usr/share/doc" || exit 0
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# Generate normal (.pyc) byte-compiled files.
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python_bytecompile "" $default_python "/bin/|/sbin/|/usr/lib(64)?/python[0-9]\.[0-9]|/usr/share/doc" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" "$depth" "/"
|
||||
if [ $? -ne 0 -a 0$errors_terminate -ne 0 ]; then
|
||||
# One or more of the files had a syntax error
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Generate optimized (.pyo) byte-compiled files.
|
||||
python_bytecompile "-O" $default_python "/bin/|/sbin/|/usr/lib(64)?/python[0-9]\.[0-9]|/usr/share/doc" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" "$depth" "/"
|
||||
if [ $? -ne 0 -a 0$errors_terminate -ne 0 ]; then
|
||||
# One or more of the files had a syntax error
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
exit 0
|
539
buildflags.md
539
buildflags.md
|
@ -5,46 +5,58 @@ and how to use them.
|
|||
|
||||
# Using RPM build flags
|
||||
|
||||
The %set_build_flags macro sets the environment variables `CFLAGS`,
|
||||
`CXXFLAGS`, `FFLAGS`, `FCFLAGS`, `VALAFLAGS`, `LDFLAGS` and `LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH` to
|
||||
the value of their corresponding rpm macros. `%set_build_flags` is automatically
|
||||
called prior to the `%build`, `%check`, and `%install` phases so these flags can be
|
||||
used by makefiles and other build tools.
|
||||
|
||||
You can opt out of this behavior by doing:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _auto_set_build_flags
|
||||
|
||||
If you do opt out of this behavior, you can still manually use `%set_build_flags`
|
||||
by adding it to the `%build` section of your spec file or by using one of the
|
||||
build system helper macros like `%configure`, `%cmake`, and `%meson`.
|
||||
|
||||
For packages which use autoconf to set up the build environment, use
|
||||
the `%configure` macro to obtain the full complement of flags, like
|
||||
this:
|
||||
|
||||
%configure
|
||||
|
||||
This will invoke the `./configure` with arguments (such as
|
||||
`--prefix=/usr`) to adjust the paths to the packaging defaults.
|
||||
|
||||
As a side effect, this will set the environment variables `CFLAGS`,
|
||||
`CXXFLAGS`, `FFLAGS`, `FCFLAGS`, `LDFLAGS` and `LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH`,
|
||||
so they can be used by makefiles and other build tools. (However,
|
||||
existing values for these variables are not overwritten.)
|
||||
|
||||
If your package does not use autoconf, you can still set the same
|
||||
environment variables using
|
||||
|
||||
%set_build_flags
|
||||
|
||||
early in the `%build` section. (Again, existing environment variables
|
||||
are not overwritten.)
|
||||
This will invoke `./configure` with arguments (such as
|
||||
`--prefix=/usr`) to adjust the paths to the packaging defaults. Prior
|
||||
to that, some common problems in autotools scripts are automatically
|
||||
patched across the source tree.
|
||||
|
||||
Individual build flags are also available through RPM macros:
|
||||
|
||||
* `%{build_cc}` for the command name of the C compiler.
|
||||
* `%{build_cxx}` for the command name of the C++ compiler.
|
||||
* `%{build_cpp}` for the command name of the C-compatible preprocessor.
|
||||
* `%{build_cflags}` for the C compiler flags (also known as the
|
||||
`CFLAGS` variable). Also historically available as `%{optflags}`.
|
||||
Furthermore, at the start of the `%build` section, the environment
|
||||
variable `RPM_OPT_FLAGS` is set to this value.
|
||||
`CFLAGS` variable).
|
||||
* `%{build_cxxflags}` for the C++ compiler flags (usually assigned to
|
||||
the `CXXFLAGS` shell variable).
|
||||
* `%{build_fflags} for `FFLAGS` (the Fortran compiler flags, also
|
||||
* `%{build_fflags}` for `FFLAGS` (the Fortran compiler flags, also
|
||||
known as the `FCFLAGS` variable).
|
||||
* `%{build_ldflags}` for the link editor (ld) flags, usually known as
|
||||
`LDFLAGS`. Note that the contents quotes linker arguments using
|
||||
* `%{build_valaflags}` for `VALAFLAGS` (the Vala compiler flags)
|
||||
* `%{build_ldflags}` for the linker (`ld`) flags, usually known as
|
||||
`LDFLAGS`. Note that the contents quote linker arguments using
|
||||
`-Wl`, so this variable is intended for use with the `gcc` compiler
|
||||
driver. At the start of the `%build` section, the environment
|
||||
variable `RPM_LD_FLAGS` is set to this value.
|
||||
|
||||
The C and C++ compiler flags are historically available as the
|
||||
`%{optflags}` macro. These flags may not contain flags that work with
|
||||
certain languagues or compiler front ends, so the language-specific
|
||||
`%build_*` are more precise. At the start of the `%build` section,
|
||||
the environment variable `RPM_OPT_FLAGS` is set to the `%{optflags}`
|
||||
value; similar limitations apply.
|
||||
|
||||
The variable `LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH` is defined here to prevent the `libtool`
|
||||
script (v2.4.6+) from hardcoding %_libdir into the binaries' RPATH.
|
||||
script (v2.4.6+) from hardcoding `%_libdir` into the binaries' `RPATH`.
|
||||
|
||||
These RPM macros do not alter shell environment variables.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -69,12 +81,141 @@ For other considerations involving shared objects, see:
|
|||
|
||||
* [Fedora Packaging Guidelines: Shared Libraries](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_shared_libraries)
|
||||
|
||||
# Customizing compiler flags
|
||||
# Customizing compiler and other build flags
|
||||
|
||||
It is possible to set RPM macros to change some aspects of the
|
||||
compiler flags. Changing these flags should be used as a last
|
||||
recourse if other workarounds are not available.
|
||||
|
||||
### Toolchain selection
|
||||
|
||||
The default toolchain uses GCC, and the `%toolchain` macro is defined
|
||||
as `gcc`.
|
||||
|
||||
It is enough to override `toolchain` macro and all relevant macro for C/C++
|
||||
compilers will be switched. Either in the spec or in the command-line.
|
||||
|
||||
%global toolchain clang
|
||||
|
||||
or:
|
||||
|
||||
rpmbuild -D "toolchain clang" …
|
||||
|
||||
Inside a spec file it is also possible to determine which toolchain is in use
|
||||
by testing the same macro. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
%if "%{toolchain}" == "gcc"
|
||||
BuildRequires: gcc
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
or:
|
||||
|
||||
%if "%{toolchain}" == "clang"
|
||||
BuildRequires: clang compiler-rt
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
### Controlling Type Safety
|
||||
|
||||
The macro `%build_type_safety_c` can be set to change the C type
|
||||
safety level. The default level is 3, see below. It can be set to 0
|
||||
to get historic levels of type safety. Changing the type safety level
|
||||
may depend on correct `CFLAGS` propagation during the build. The
|
||||
`%build_type_safety_c` macro needs to be set before `CFLAGS`-related
|
||||
macros are expanded by RPM (that is, earlier in the file works
|
||||
better).
|
||||
|
||||
Packages can set `%build_type_safety_c` to higher values to adopt
|
||||
future distribution-wide type-safety increases early. When changing
|
||||
the `%build_type_safety_c` level to increase it, spec file should use
|
||||
a construct like this to avoid *lowering* a future default:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
%if %build_type_safety_c < 4
|
||||
%global build_type_safety_c 4
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
At level 0, all C constructs that GCC accepts for backwards
|
||||
compatibility with obsolete language standards are accepted during
|
||||
package builds. This is achieved by passing `-fpermissive` to GCC.
|
||||
|
||||
At level 1, the following additional error categories are enabled:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-Werror=implicit-int`: Reject declarations and definitions that
|
||||
omit a type name where one is required. Examples are:
|
||||
`extern int_variable;`, `extern int_returning_function (void);`,
|
||||
and missing separate parameter type declarations in old-style
|
||||
function definitions.
|
||||
* `-Werror=implicit-function-declaration`: Reject calls to functions
|
||||
to undeclared functions such as `function_not_defined_anywhere ()`.
|
||||
Previously, such expressions where we compiled as if a declaration
|
||||
`extern int function_not_defined_anywhere ();` (a prototype-less
|
||||
function declaration) were in scope.
|
||||
* `-Werror=return-mismatch`: Reject `return` statements with missing
|
||||
or extra expressions, based on the declared return type of the
|
||||
function.
|
||||
* `-Wdeclaration-missing-parameter-type`: Reject function declarations
|
||||
that contain unknown type names (which used to be treated as ignored
|
||||
identifier names).
|
||||
|
||||
At level 2, the following error category is enabled in addition:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-Werror=int-conversion`: Reject the use of integer expressions
|
||||
where a pointer type expected, and pointer expressions where an
|
||||
integer type is expected. Without this option, GCC may produce an
|
||||
executable, but often, there are failures at run time because not
|
||||
the full 64 bits of pointers are preserved.
|
||||
|
||||
The additional level 3 error category is:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types`: An expression of one pointer
|
||||
type is used where different pointer type is expected. (This does
|
||||
not cover signed/unsigned mismatches in the pointer target type.)
|
||||
|
||||
Clang errors out on more obsolete and invalid C constructs than C, so
|
||||
the type safety is higher by default than with the GCC toolchain.
|
||||
|
||||
### Disable autotools compatibility patching
|
||||
|
||||
By default, the invocation of the `%configure` macro replaces
|
||||
`config.guess` files in the source tree with the system version. To
|
||||
disable that, define this macro:
|
||||
|
||||
%global _configure_gnuconfig_hack 0
|
||||
|
||||
`%configure` also patches `ltmain.sh` scripts, so that linker flags
|
||||
are set as well during libtool-. This can be switched off using:
|
||||
|
||||
%global _configure_libtool_hardening_hack 0
|
||||
|
||||
Further patching happens in LTO mode, see below.
|
||||
|
||||
### Other autotools compatibility settings
|
||||
|
||||
During `%configure`, `--runstatedir` is automatically passed to the
|
||||
`configure` script if support for this option is detected. This
|
||||
detection can fail if the package has multiple `configure` scripts
|
||||
that invoke each other, and only some of them support `--runstatedir`.
|
||||
To disable passing `--runstatedir`, use:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _configure_use_runstatedir
|
||||
|
||||
### Disabling Link-Time Optimization
|
||||
|
||||
By default, builds use link-time optimization. In this build mode,
|
||||
object code is generated at the time of the final link, by combining
|
||||
information from all available translation units, and taking into
|
||||
account which symbols are exported.
|
||||
|
||||
To disable this optimization, include this in the spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%global _lto_cflags %{nil}
|
||||
|
||||
If LTO is enabled, `%configure` applies some common required fixes to
|
||||
`configure` scripts. To disable that, define the RPM macro
|
||||
`_fix_broken_configure_for_lto` as `true` (sic; it has to be a shell
|
||||
command).
|
||||
|
||||
### Lazy binding
|
||||
|
||||
If your package depends on the semantics of lazy binding (e.g., it has
|
||||
|
@ -97,6 +238,30 @@ This turns off certain hardening features, as described in detail
|
|||
below. The main difference is that executables will be
|
||||
position-dependent (no full ASLR) and use lazy binding.
|
||||
|
||||
### Source Fortification
|
||||
|
||||
By default, the build flags include `-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3`: Source
|
||||
fortification activates various hardening features in glibc:
|
||||
|
||||
* String functions such as `memcpy` attempt to detect buffer lengths
|
||||
and terminate the process if a buffer overflow is detected.
|
||||
* `printf` format strings may only contain the `%n` format specifier
|
||||
if the format string resides in read-only memory.
|
||||
* `open` and `openat` flags are checked for consistency with the
|
||||
presence of a *mode* argument.
|
||||
* Plus other minor hardening changes.
|
||||
|
||||
These changes can, on rare occasions, break valid programs. The source
|
||||
fortification level can be overridden by adding this in the RPM spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%define _fortify_level 2
|
||||
|
||||
to reduce source fortification level to 2 or:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _fortify_level
|
||||
|
||||
to disable fortification altogether.
|
||||
|
||||
### Annotated builds/watermarking
|
||||
|
||||
By default, the build flags cause a special output section to be
|
||||
|
@ -116,6 +281,38 @@ recognized, so it has to come after the hardening flags on the command
|
|||
line (it has to be added at the end of `CFLAGS`, or specified after
|
||||
the `CFLAGS` variable contents).
|
||||
|
||||
### Keeping dependencies on unused shared objects
|
||||
|
||||
By default, ELF shared objects which are listed on the linker command
|
||||
line, but which have no referencing symbols in the preceding objects,
|
||||
are not added to the output file during the final link.
|
||||
|
||||
In order to keep dependencies on shared objects even if none of
|
||||
their symbols are used, include this in the RPM spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _ld_as_needed
|
||||
|
||||
For example, this can be required if shared objects are used for their
|
||||
side effects in ELF constructors, or for making them available to
|
||||
dynamically loaded plugins.
|
||||
|
||||
### Switching to legacy relative relocations
|
||||
|
||||
By default, ELF objects use the architecture-independent `DT_RELR`
|
||||
mechanism for relative relocations. To switch to the older,
|
||||
architecture-specific relocation scheme, add this to the RPM spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _ld_pack_relocs
|
||||
|
||||
This adds `-Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs` to the linker flags (`LDFLAGS`).
|
||||
|
||||
### Specifying the build-id algorithm
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to specify a different build-id algorithm for your builds, you
|
||||
can use the `%_build_id_flags` macro:
|
||||
|
||||
%_build_id_flags -Wl,--build-id=sha1
|
||||
|
||||
### Strict symbol checks in the link editor (ld)
|
||||
|
||||
Optionally, the link editor will refuse to link shared objects which
|
||||
|
@ -130,7 +327,7 @@ executed before the shared object containing them is fully relocated.
|
|||
|
||||
To switch on these checks, define this macro in the RPM spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%define _strict_symbol_defs_build 1
|
||||
%global _strict_symbol_defs_build 1
|
||||
|
||||
If this RPM spec option is active, link failures will occur if the
|
||||
linker command line does not list all shared objects which are needed.
|
||||
|
@ -156,10 +353,113 @@ Builds may fail with `multiple definition of ...` errors.
|
|||
As a short term workaround for such failure,
|
||||
it is possible to add `-fcommon` to the flags by defining `%_legacy_common_support`.
|
||||
|
||||
%define _legacy_common_support 1
|
||||
%global _legacy_common_support 1
|
||||
|
||||
Properly fixing the failure is always preferred!
|
||||
|
||||
### Package note on ELF objects
|
||||
|
||||
A note that describes the package name, version, and architecture is
|
||||
inserted via a linker script (`%_package_note_file`). The script is
|
||||
generated when `%set_build_flags` is called. The linker option that
|
||||
injects the linker script is added to `%{build_ldflags}` via the
|
||||
`%{_package_note_flags}` macro.
|
||||
|
||||
To opt out of the use of this feature completely, the best way is to
|
||||
undefine the first macro. Include this in the spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _package_note_file
|
||||
|
||||
The other macros can be undefined too to replace parts of the functionality.
|
||||
If `%_generate_package_note_file` is undefined, the linker script will not
|
||||
be generated, but the link flags may still refer to it. This may be useful
|
||||
if the default generation method is insufficient and a different mechanism
|
||||
will be used to generate `%_package_note_file`. If `%_package_note_flags`
|
||||
is undefined, the linker argument that injects the script will not be added
|
||||
to `%build_ldfags`, but the linker script would still be generated.
|
||||
|
||||
### Frame pointers
|
||||
|
||||
Frame pointers will be included by default via the `%_include_frame_pointers`
|
||||
macro. To opt out, the best way is to undefine the macro. Include this in the
|
||||
spec file:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _include_frame_pointers
|
||||
|
||||
Note that opting out might still result in frame pointers being included on
|
||||
architectures where they are part of the ABI (e.g. aarch64) depending on
|
||||
compiler defaults.
|
||||
|
||||
### Post-build ELF object processing
|
||||
|
||||
By default, DWARF debugging information is separated from installed
|
||||
ELF objects and put into `-debuginfo` subpackages. To disable most
|
||||
debuginfo processing (and thus the generation of these subpackages),
|
||||
undefine `_enable_debug_packages`:
|
||||
|
||||
%undefine _enable_debug_packages
|
||||
|
||||
Processing of debugging information is controlled using the
|
||||
`find-debuginfo` tool from the `debugedit` package. Several aspects
|
||||
of its operation can be controlled at the RPM level.
|
||||
|
||||
* Creation of `-debuginfo` subpackages is enabled by default.
|
||||
To disable, undefine `_debuginfo_subpackages`.
|
||||
* Likewise, `-debugsource` subpackages are automatically created.
|
||||
To disable, undefine `_debugsource_subpackages`.
|
||||
See [Separate Subpackage and Source Debuginfo](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SubpackageAndSourceDebuginfo)
|
||||
for background information.
|
||||
* `_build_id_links`, `_unique_build_ids`, `_unique_debug_names`,
|
||||
`_unique_debug_srcs` control how debugging information and
|
||||
corresponding source files are represented on disk.
|
||||
See `/usr/lib/rpm/macros` for details. The defaults
|
||||
enable parallel installation of `-debuginfo` packages for
|
||||
different package versions, as described in
|
||||
[Parallel Installable Debuginfo](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ParallelInstallableDebuginfo).
|
||||
* By default, a compressed symbol table is preserved in the
|
||||
`.gnu_debugdata` section. To disable that, undefine
|
||||
`_include_minidebuginfo`.
|
||||
* To speed up debuggers, a `.gdb_index` section is created. It can be
|
||||
disabled by undefining `_include_gdb_index`.
|
||||
* Missing build IDs result in a build failure. To ignore such
|
||||
problems, undefine `_missing_build_ids_terminate_build`.
|
||||
* During processing, build IDs are recomputed to match the binary
|
||||
content. To skip this step, define `_no_recompute_build_ids` as `1`.
|
||||
* By default, the options in `_find_debuginfo_dwz_opts` turn on `dwz`
|
||||
(DWARF compression) processing. Undefine this macro to disable this
|
||||
step.
|
||||
* Additional options can be passed by defining the
|
||||
`_find_debuginfo_opts` macro.
|
||||
|
||||
After separation of debugging information, additional transformations
|
||||
are applied, most of them also related to debugging information.
|
||||
These steps can be skipped by undefining the corresponding macros:
|
||||
|
||||
* `__brp_strip`: Removal of leftover debugging information. The tool
|
||||
specified by the `__strip` macro is invoked with the `-g` option on
|
||||
ELF object (`.o`) files.
|
||||
* `__brp_strip_static_archive`: This is similar to `__brp_strip`, but
|
||||
processes static `.a` archives instead.
|
||||
* `__brp_strip_comment_note`: This step removes unallocated `.note`
|
||||
sections, and `.comment` sections from ELF files.
|
||||
* `__brp_strip_lto`: This step removes GCC LTO intermediate representation
|
||||
in ELF sections starting with `.gnu.lto_` and `.gnu.debuglto_`. Skipping
|
||||
this step is strongly discouraged because the tight coupling of LTO
|
||||
data with the GCC version. The underlying tool is again determined by the
|
||||
`__strip` macro.
|
||||
* `__brp_llvm_compile_lto_elf`: This step replaces LLVM bitcode files
|
||||
with object files, thereby removing LLVM bitcode from the installed
|
||||
files. This transformation is applied to object files in static `.a`
|
||||
archives, too.
|
||||
* `__brp_ldconfig`: For each shared object on the library search path
|
||||
whose soname does not match its file name, a symbolic link from the
|
||||
soname to the file name is created. This way, these shared objects
|
||||
are loadable immediately after installation, even if they are not yet
|
||||
listed in the `/etc/ld.so.cache` file (because `ldconfig` has not been
|
||||
invoked yet).
|
||||
* `__brp_remove_la_files`: This step removes libtool-generated `.la`
|
||||
files from the installed files.
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual compiler flags
|
||||
|
||||
Compiler flags end up in the environment variables `CFLAGS`,
|
||||
|
@ -167,7 +467,8 @@ Compiler flags end up in the environment variables `CFLAGS`,
|
|||
|
||||
The general (architecture-independent) build flags are:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-O2`: Turn on various GCC optimizations. See the [GCC manual](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-O2).
|
||||
* `-O2`: Turn on various GCC optimizations. See the
|
||||
[GCC manual](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-O2).
|
||||
Optimization improves performance, the accuracy of warnings, and the
|
||||
reach of toolchain-based hardening, but it makes debugging harder.
|
||||
* `-g`: Generate debugging information (DWARF). In Fedora, this data
|
||||
|
@ -179,22 +480,19 @@ The general (architecture-independent) build flags are:
|
|||
compilation performance. (This does not affect code generation.)
|
||||
* `-Wall`: Turn on various GCC warnings.
|
||||
See the [GCC manual](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wall).
|
||||
* `-Wno-complain-wrong-lang`: Do not warn about front end mismatches
|
||||
(e.g, using `-Werror=format-security` with Fortran). Only included
|
||||
in `%optflags`, and not the front-end-specific `%build_*` macros.
|
||||
* `-Werror=format-security`: Turn on format string warnings and treat
|
||||
them as errors.
|
||||
See the [GCC manual](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wformat-security).
|
||||
This can occasionally result in compilation errors. In this case,
|
||||
This can occasionally result in compilation errors. In that case,
|
||||
the best option is to rewrite the source code so that only constant
|
||||
format strings (string literals) are used.
|
||||
* `-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`: Source fortification activates various
|
||||
hardening features in glibc:
|
||||
* String functions such as `memcpy` attempt to detect buffer lengths
|
||||
and terminate the process if a buffer overflow is detected.
|
||||
* `printf` format strings may only contain the `%n` format specifier
|
||||
if the format string resides in read-only memory.
|
||||
* `open` and `openat` flags are checked for consistency with the
|
||||
presence of a *mode* argument.
|
||||
* Plus other minor hardening changes.
|
||||
(These changes can occasionally break valid programs.)
|
||||
* Other `-Werror=` options. See **Controlling C Type Safety**.
|
||||
* `-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE, -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3`:
|
||||
See the Source Fortification section above and the `%_fortify_level`
|
||||
override.
|
||||
* `-fexceptions`: Provide exception unwinding support for C programs.
|
||||
See the [`-fexceptions` option in the GCC
|
||||
manual](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Code-Gen-Options.html#index-fexceptions)
|
||||
|
@ -206,6 +504,13 @@ The general (architecture-independent) build flags are:
|
|||
it possible to unwind the stack (using C++ `throw` or Rust panics)
|
||||
from C callback functions if a C library supports non-local exits
|
||||
from them (e.g., via `longjmp`).
|
||||
* `-fasynchronous-unwind-tables`: Generate full unwind information
|
||||
covering all program points. This is required for support of
|
||||
asynchronous cancellation and proper unwinding from signal
|
||||
handlers. It also makes performance and debugging tools more
|
||||
useful because unwind information is available without having to
|
||||
install (and load) debugging information. (Not enabled on armhfp
|
||||
due to architectural differences in stack management.)
|
||||
* `-Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS`: Enable lightweight assertions in the
|
||||
C++ standard library, such as bounds checking for the subscription
|
||||
operator on vectors. (This flag is added to both `CFLAGS` and
|
||||
|
@ -217,9 +522,23 @@ The general (architecture-independent) build flags are:
|
|||
variables. (If the address of a variable is never taken, it is not
|
||||
possible that a buffer overflow is caused by incorrect pointer
|
||||
arithmetic involving a pointer to that variable.)
|
||||
* `-fstack-clash-protection`: Turn on instrumentation to avoid
|
||||
skipping the guard page in large stack frames. (Without this flag,
|
||||
vulnerabilities can result where the stack overlaps with the heap,
|
||||
or thread stacks spill into other regions of memory.) This flag is
|
||||
fully ABI-compatible and has adds very little run-time overhead.
|
||||
This flag is currently not available on armhfp (both `gcc` and `clang`
|
||||
toolchains) and on aarch64 with the `clang` toolchain.
|
||||
* `-flto=auto`: Enable link-time optimization (LTO), using `make` job server
|
||||
integration for parallel processing. (`gcc` toolchain only)
|
||||
* `-ffat-lto-objects`: Generate EFL object files which contain both
|
||||
object code and LTO intermediate representation. (`gcc` toolchain only)
|
||||
* `-flto`: Enable link-time optimization. (`clang` toolchain only)
|
||||
* `-grecord-gcc-switches`: Include select GCC command line switches in
|
||||
the DWARF debugging information. This is useful for detecting the
|
||||
presence of certain build flags and general hardening coverage.
|
||||
* `-fcommon`: This optional flag is used to build legacy software
|
||||
which relies on C tentative definitions. It is disabled by default.
|
||||
|
||||
For hardened builds (which are enabled by default, see above for how
|
||||
to disable them), the flag
|
||||
|
@ -247,39 +566,30 @@ command line. It adds the following flag to the command line:
|
|||
To support [binary watermarks for ELF
|
||||
objects](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Toolchain/Watermark) using
|
||||
annobin, the `-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1` flag is
|
||||
added by default. This can be switched off by undefining the
|
||||
`%_annotated_build` RPM macro (see above).
|
||||
added by default (with the `gcc` toolchain). This can be switched off
|
||||
by undefining the `%_annotated_build` RPM macro (see above). Binary
|
||||
watermarks are currently disabled on armhpf, and with the `clang`
|
||||
toolchain.
|
||||
|
||||
If frame pointers are enabled by default (via `%_include_frame_pointers`),
|
||||
the `-fno-omit-frame-pointer` will be added on all architectures except i686
|
||||
and s390x. Additional flags will be added on specific architectures:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer` on x86_64 and aarch64
|
||||
|
||||
### Architecture-specific compiler flags
|
||||
|
||||
These compiler flags are enabled for all builds (hardened/annotated or
|
||||
not), but their selection depends on the architecture:
|
||||
|
||||
* `-fstack-clash-protection`: Turn on instrumentation to avoid
|
||||
skipping the guard page in large stack frames. (Without this flag,
|
||||
vulnerabilities can result where the stack overlaps with the heap,
|
||||
or thread stacks spill into other regions of memory.) This flag is
|
||||
fully ABI-compatible and has adds very little run-time overhead, but
|
||||
is only available on certain architectures (currently aarch64, i386,
|
||||
ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64).
|
||||
* `-fcf-protection`: Instrument binaries to guard against
|
||||
ROP/JOP attacks. Used on i686 and x86_64.
|
||||
ROP/JOP exploitation techniques. Used on x86_64.
|
||||
* `-mbranch-protection=standard`: Instrument binaries to guard against
|
||||
ROP/JOP exploitation techniques. Used on aarch64.
|
||||
* `-m64` and `-m32`: Some GCC builds support both 32-bit and 64-bit in
|
||||
the same compilation. For such architectures, the RPM build process
|
||||
explicitly selects the architecture variant by passing this compiler
|
||||
flag.
|
||||
* `-fasynchronous-unwind-tables`: Generate full unwind information
|
||||
covering all program points. This is required for support of
|
||||
asynchronous cancellation and proper unwinding from signal
|
||||
handlers. It also makes performance and debugging tools more
|
||||
useful because unwind information is available without having to
|
||||
install (and load) debugging ienformation.
|
||||
Asynchronous unwind tables are enabled for aarch64, i686, ppc64,
|
||||
ppc64le, s390x, and x86_64. They are not needed on armhfp due to
|
||||
architectural differences in stack management. On these
|
||||
architectures, `-fexceptions` (see above) still enables regular
|
||||
unwind tables (or they are enabled by default even without this
|
||||
option).
|
||||
|
||||
In addition, `redhat-rpm-config` re-selects the built-in default
|
||||
tuning in the `gcc` package. These settings are:
|
||||
|
@ -287,29 +597,39 @@ tuning in the `gcc` package. These settings are:
|
|||
* **armhfp**: `-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard`
|
||||
selects an Arm subarchitecture based on the ARMv7-A architecture
|
||||
with 16 64-bit floating point registers. `-mtune=cortex-8a` selects
|
||||
tuning for the Cortex-A8 implementation (while preserving compatibility
|
||||
with other ARMv7-A implementations). `-mabi=aapcs-linux` switches to
|
||||
the AAPCS ABI for GNU/Linux.
|
||||
tuning for the Cortex-A8 implementation (while preserving
|
||||
compatibility with other ARMv7-A implementations).
|
||||
`-mabi=aapcs-linux` switches to the AAPCS ABI for GNU/Linux.
|
||||
* **i686**: `-march=i686` is used to select a minmum support CPU level
|
||||
of i686 (corresponding to the Pentium Pro). SSE2 support is
|
||||
enabled with `-msse2` (so only CPUs with SSE2 support can run the
|
||||
compiled code; SSE2 was introduced first with the Pentium 4).
|
||||
`-mtune=generic` activates tuning for a current blend of CPUs
|
||||
(under the assumption that most users of i686 packages obtain them
|
||||
through an x86_64 installation on current hardware).
|
||||
`-mfpmath=sse` instructs GCC to use the SSE2 unit for floating
|
||||
point math to avoid excess precision issues. `-mstackrealign`
|
||||
avoids relying on the stack alignment guaranteed by the current
|
||||
version of the i386 ABI.
|
||||
* **ppc64le**: `-mcpu=power8 -mtune=power8` selects a minimum supported
|
||||
CPU level of POWER8 (the first CPU with ppc64le support) and tunes
|
||||
for POWER8.
|
||||
* **s390x**: `-march=zEC12 -mtune=z13` specifies a minimum supported CPU
|
||||
level of zEC12, while optimizing for a subsequent CPU generation
|
||||
of i686 (corresponding to the Pentium Pro). SSE2 support is enabled
|
||||
with `-msse2` (so only CPUs with SSE2 support can run the compiled
|
||||
code; SSE2 was introduced first with the Pentium 4).
|
||||
`-mtune=generic` activates tuning for a current blend of CPUs (under
|
||||
the assumption that most users of i686 packages obtain them through
|
||||
an x86_64 installation on current hardware). `-mfpmath=sse`
|
||||
instructs GCC to use the SSE2 unit for floating point math to avoid
|
||||
excess precision issues. `-mstackrealign` avoids relying on the
|
||||
stack alignment guaranteed by the current version of the i386 ABI.
|
||||
* **ppc64le**: `-mcpu=power8 -mtune=power8` selects a minimum
|
||||
supported CPU level of POWER8 (the first CPU with ppc64le support)
|
||||
and tunes for POWER8.
|
||||
* **s390x**: `-march=zEC12 -mtune=z13` specifies a minimum supported
|
||||
CPU level of zEC12, while optimizing for a subsequent CPU generation
|
||||
(z13).
|
||||
* **x86_64**: `-mtune=generic` selects tuning which is expected to
|
||||
beneficial for a broad range of current CPUs.
|
||||
* **ppc64** and **aarch64** do not have any architecture-specific tuning.
|
||||
beneficial for a broad range of current CPUs. Distribution-specific
|
||||
defaults for `-march=x86-64-v2` or `-march=x86-64-v3` may be
|
||||
applied. The default can be overriden (for any distribution)
|
||||
by specifying `--target x86_64_v2`, `--target x86_64_v3`,
|
||||
`--target x86_64_v4` in the `rpmbuild` invocation.
|
||||
* **aarch64** does not have any architecture-specific tuning.
|
||||
|
||||
### Vala-specific compiler flags
|
||||
|
||||
* `-g`: causes valac to emit `#line` directives in the generated C
|
||||
source code. This improves backtrace generation by causing gdb to
|
||||
point to Vala source file and line number instead of the generated C
|
||||
source when possible.
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual linker flags
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -325,14 +645,20 @@ to the compiler driver `gcc`, and not directly to the link editor
|
|||
dynamic linker is instructed to revoke write permissions after
|
||||
dynamic linking. Full protection of relocation data requires the
|
||||
`-z now` flag (see below).
|
||||
* `--as-needed`: In the final link, only generate ELF dependencies
|
||||
for shared objects that actually provide symbols required by the link.
|
||||
Shared objects which are not needed to fulfill symbol dependencies
|
||||
are essentially ignored due to this flag.
|
||||
* `-z pack-relative-relocs`: Use the portable `DT_RELR` scheme for
|
||||
relative relocations, resulting in reduced startup time compared to
|
||||
legacy architecture-specific relocations. (`-z pack-relative-relocs`
|
||||
is currently disabled on aarch64 and s390x due to toolchain limitations.)
|
||||
* `-z defs`: Refuse to link shared objects (DSOs) with undefined symbols
|
||||
(optional, see above).
|
||||
|
||||
For hardened builds, the
|
||||
`-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld` flag is added to the
|
||||
compiler driver command line. (This can be disabled by undefining the
|
||||
`%_hardened_build` macro; see above) This activates the following
|
||||
linker flags:
|
||||
For hardened builds, some more linker options are added to the
|
||||
compiler driver command line. These can be disabled by undefining the
|
||||
`%_hardened_build` macro - see above.
|
||||
|
||||
* `-pie`: Produce a PIE binary. This is only activated for the main
|
||||
executable, and only if it is dynamically linked. This requires
|
||||
|
@ -341,6 +667,10 @@ linker flags:
|
|||
By itself, `-pie` has only a slight performance impact because it
|
||||
disables some link editor optimization, however the `-fPIE` compiler
|
||||
flag has some overhead.
|
||||
Note: this option is added via adding a spec file to the compiler
|
||||
driver command line (`-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld`)
|
||||
rather than using the `-Wl` mechanism mentioned above. As a result
|
||||
this option is only enabled if the compiler driver is gcc.
|
||||
* `-z now`: Disable lazy binding and turn on the `BIND_NOW` dynamic
|
||||
linker feature. Lazy binding involves an array of function pointers
|
||||
which is writable at run time (which could be overwritten as part of
|
||||
|
@ -348,6 +678,34 @@ linker flags:
|
|||
preferable to turn of lazy binding, although it increases startup
|
||||
time.
|
||||
|
||||
In addition hardened builds default to converting a couple of linker
|
||||
warning messages into errors, because they represent potential
|
||||
missed hardening opportunities, and warnings in the linker's output are
|
||||
often ignored. This behaviour can be turned off by undefining the
|
||||
`%_hardened_build` macro as mentioned above, or by undefining the
|
||||
`%_hardened_linker_errors` macro. The linker options enabled by this
|
||||
feature are:
|
||||
|
||||
* `--error-rwx-segments`: Generates an error if an output binary would
|
||||
contain a loadable memory segment with read, write and execute
|
||||
permissions. It will also generate an error if a thread local
|
||||
storage (TLS) segment is created with execute permission. The
|
||||
error can be disabled on an individual basis by adding the
|
||||
`--no-warn-rwx-segments` option to the linker command line.
|
||||
* `--error-execstack`: Generates an error if an output binary would
|
||||
contain a stack that is held in memory with execute permission.
|
||||
If a binary is being intentionally created with an executable stack
|
||||
then the linker command line option `-z execstack` can be used to
|
||||
indicate this.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: these options are added via a spec file on the compiler driver
|
||||
command line (`-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld-errors`)
|
||||
rather than using the `-Wl` mechanism mentioned above. As a result
|
||||
these options are only enabled if the compiler driver is gcc. In
|
||||
addition the spec file only adds the options if the `-fuse-ld=...`
|
||||
option has not been enabled. This prevents the options from being
|
||||
used when the gold or lld linkers are enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
# Support for extension builders
|
||||
|
||||
Some packages include extension builders that allow users to build
|
||||
|
@ -364,16 +722,11 @@ with such toolchains.
|
|||
The macros `%{extension_cflags}`, `%{extension_cxxflags}`,
|
||||
`%{extension_fflags}`, `%{extension_ldflags}` contain a subset of
|
||||
flags that have been adjusted for compatibility with alternative
|
||||
toolchains, while still preserving some of the compile-time security
|
||||
hardening that the standard Fedora build flags provide.
|
||||
toolchains.
|
||||
|
||||
The current set of differences are:
|
||||
|
||||
* No GCC plugins (such as annobin) are activated.
|
||||
* No GCC spec files (`-specs=` arguments) are used.
|
||||
|
||||
Additional flags may be removed in the future if they prove to be
|
||||
incompatible with alternative toolchains.
|
||||
Currently the -fexceptions and -fcf-protection flags are preserved
|
||||
for binary compatibility with the languages the extensions are
|
||||
built against.
|
||||
|
||||
Extension builders should detect whether they are performing a regular
|
||||
RPM build (e.g., by looking for an `RPM_OPT_FLAGS` variable). In this
|
||||
|
|
135
common.lua
135
common.lua
|
@ -1,7 +1,46 @@
|
|||
-- Convenience Lua functions that can be used within rpm macros
|
||||
|
||||
-- Set a spec variable
|
||||
-- Echo the result if verbose
|
||||
-- Reads an rpm variable. Unlike a basic rpm.expand("{?foo}"), returns nil if
|
||||
-- the variable is unset, which is convenient in lua tests and enables
|
||||
-- differentiating unset variables from variables set to ""
|
||||
local function read(rpmvar)
|
||||
if not rpmvar or
|
||||
(rpm.expand("%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") == "%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") then
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
else
|
||||
return rpm.expand("%{?" .. rpmvar .. "}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Returns true if the macro that called this function had flag set
|
||||
-- – for example, hasflag("z") would give the following results:
|
||||
-- %foo -z bar → true
|
||||
-- %foo -z → true
|
||||
-- %foo → false
|
||||
local function hasflag(flag)
|
||||
return (rpm.expand("%{-" .. flag .. "}") ~= "")
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Returns the argument passed to flag in the macro that called this function
|
||||
-- – for example, readflag("z") would give the following results:
|
||||
-- %foo -z bar → bar
|
||||
-- %foo → nil
|
||||
-- %foo -z "" → empty string
|
||||
-- %foo -z '' → empty string
|
||||
local function readflag(flag)
|
||||
if not hasflag(flag) then
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
else
|
||||
local a = rpm.expand("%{-" .. flag .. "*}")
|
||||
-- Handle "" and '' as empty strings
|
||||
if (a == '""') or (a == "''") then
|
||||
a = ''
|
||||
end
|
||||
return a
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Sets a spec variable; echoes the result if verbose
|
||||
local function explicitset(rpmvar, value, verbose)
|
||||
local value = value
|
||||
if (value == nil) or (value == "") then
|
||||
|
@ -9,31 +48,29 @@ local function explicitset(rpmvar, value, verbose)
|
|||
end
|
||||
rpm.define(rpmvar .. " " .. value)
|
||||
if verbose then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{echo:Setting %%{" .. rpmvar .. "} = " .. value .. "}")
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{warn:Setting %%{" .. rpmvar .. "} = " .. value .. "}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Unset a spec variable if it is defined
|
||||
-- Echo the result if verbose
|
||||
-- Unsets a spec variable if it is defined; echoes the result if verbose
|
||||
local function explicitunset(rpmvar, verbose)
|
||||
if (rpm.expand("%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") ~= "%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") then
|
||||
rpm.define(rpmvar .. " %{nil}")
|
||||
if verbose then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{echo:Unsetting %%{" .. rpmvar .. "}}")
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{warn:Unsetting %%{" .. rpmvar .. "}}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Set a spec variable, if not already set
|
||||
-- Echo the result if verbose
|
||||
-- Sets a spec variable, if not already set; echoes the result if verbose
|
||||
local function safeset(rpmvar, value, verbose)
|
||||
if (rpm.expand("%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") == "%{" .. rpmvar .. "}") then
|
||||
explicitset(rpmvar,value,verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Alias a list of rpm variables to the same variables suffixed with 0 (and vice versa)
|
||||
-- Echo the result if verbose
|
||||
-- Aliases a list of rpm variables to the same variables suffixed with 0 (and
|
||||
-- vice versa); echoes the result if verbose
|
||||
local function zalias(rpmvars, verbose)
|
||||
for _, sfx in ipairs({{"","0"},{"0",""}}) do
|
||||
for _, rpmvar in ipairs(rpmvars) do
|
||||
|
@ -113,13 +150,7 @@ local function getbestsuffix(rpmvar, value)
|
|||
return best
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/issues/581
|
||||
-- Writes the content of a list of rpm variables to a macro spec file.
|
||||
-- The target file must contain the corresponding anchors.
|
||||
-- For example writevars("myfile", {"foo","bar"}) will replace:
|
||||
-- @@FOO@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{foo} and
|
||||
-- @@BAR@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{bar}
|
||||
-- in myfile
|
||||
-- %writevars core
|
||||
local function writevars(macrofile, rpmvars)
|
||||
for _, rpmvar in ipairs(rpmvars) do
|
||||
print("sed -i 's\029" .. string.upper("@@" .. rpmvar .. "@@") ..
|
||||
|
@ -150,8 +181,9 @@ local function wordwrap(text)
|
|||
for word in string.gmatch(line, "%s*[^%s]*\n?") do
|
||||
local wl, bad = utf8.len(word)
|
||||
if not wl then
|
||||
print("%{warn: Invalid UTF-8 sequence detected in:\n" ..
|
||||
word .. "\nIt may produce unexpected results.\n}")
|
||||
print("%{warn:Invalid UTF-8 sequence detected in:}" ..
|
||||
"%{warn:" .. word .. "}" ..
|
||||
"%{warn:It may produce unexpected results.}")
|
||||
wl = bad
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (pos == 0) then
|
||||
|
@ -182,7 +214,71 @@ local function wordwrap(text)
|
|||
return output
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Because rpmbuild will fail if a subpackage is declared before the source
|
||||
-- package itself, provide a source package declaration shell as fallback.
|
||||
local function srcpkg(verbose)
|
||||
if verbose then
|
||||
rpm.expand([[
|
||||
%{echo:Creating a header for the SRPM from %%{source_name}, %%{source_summary} and}
|
||||
%{echo:%%{source_description}. If that is not the intended result, please declare the}
|
||||
%{echo:SRPM header and set %%{source_name} in your spec file before calling a macro}
|
||||
%{echo:that creates other package headers.}
|
||||
]])
|
||||
end
|
||||
print(rpm.expand([[
|
||||
Name: %{source_name}
|
||||
Summary: %{source_summary}
|
||||
%description
|
||||
%wordwrap -v source_description
|
||||
]]))
|
||||
explicitset("currentname", "%{source_name}", verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- %new_package core
|
||||
local function new_package(source_name, pkg_name, name_suffix, first, verbose)
|
||||
-- Safety net when the wrapper is used in conjunction with traditional syntax
|
||||
if (not first) and (not source_name) then
|
||||
rpm.expand([[
|
||||
%{warn:Something already set a package name. However, %%{source_name} is not set.}
|
||||
%{warn:Please set %%{source_name} to the SRPM name to ensure reliable processing.}
|
||||
]])
|
||||
if name_suffix then
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%package " .. name_suffix))
|
||||
else
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%package -n " .. pkg_name))
|
||||
end
|
||||
return
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- New processing
|
||||
if not (pkg_name or name_suffix or source_name) then
|
||||
rpm.expand([[
|
||||
%{error:You need to set %%{source_name} or provide explicit package naming!}
|
||||
]])
|
||||
end
|
||||
if name_suffix then
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%package " .. name_suffix))
|
||||
explicitset("currentname", "%{source_name}-" .. name_suffix, verbose)
|
||||
else
|
||||
if not source_name then
|
||||
source_name = pkg_name
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (pkg_name == source_name) then
|
||||
safeset("source_name", source_name, verbose)
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("Name: %{source_name}"))
|
||||
else
|
||||
if source_name and first then
|
||||
srcpkg(verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%package -n " .. pkg_name))
|
||||
end
|
||||
explicitset("currentname", pkg_name, verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
read = read,
|
||||
hasflag = hasflag,
|
||||
readflag = readflag,
|
||||
explicitset = explicitset,
|
||||
explicitunset = explicitunset,
|
||||
safeset = safeset,
|
||||
|
@ -194,4 +290,5 @@ return {
|
|||
getbestsuffix = getbestsuffix,
|
||||
writevars = writevars,
|
||||
wordwrap = wordwrap,
|
||||
new_package = new_package,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
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dist.sh
2
dist.sh
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ function check_rhl {
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function check_rhel {
|
||||
egrep -q "(Enterprise|Advanced)" $RELEASEFILE && echo $DISTNUM
|
||||
grep -Eq "(Enterprise|Advanced|CentOS)" $RELEASEFILE && echo $DISTNUM
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function check_fedora {
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#! /bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
IFS=$'\n'
|
||||
|
||||
for module in $(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko$'); do
|
||||
if [[ -n $(nm $module | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p') ]]; then
|
||||
nm $module \
|
||||
| sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p' \
|
||||
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("ksym(%s) = 0x%08x\n", $2, $1)}' \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -u
|
||||
else
|
||||
ELFRODATA=$(readelf -R .rodata $module | awk '/0x/{printf $2$3$4$5}')
|
||||
if [[ -n $(readelf -h $module | grep "little endian") ]]; then
|
||||
RODATA=$(echo $ELFRODATA | sed 's/\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)/\4\3\2\1/g')
|
||||
else
|
||||
RODATA=$ELFRODATA
|
||||
fi
|
||||
for sym in $(nm $module | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) R __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p'); do
|
||||
echo $sym $RODATA
|
||||
done \
|
||||
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("ksym(%s) = 0x%08s\n", $2, substr($3,($1*2)+1,8))}' \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -u
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
|
@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#! /bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
IFS=$'\n'
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract all of the symbols provided by this module.
|
||||
all_provides() {
|
||||
if [[ -n $(nm "$@" | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p') ]]; then
|
||||
nm "$@" \
|
||||
| sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p' \
|
||||
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("0x%08x\t%s\n", $1, $2)}' \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -k2,2 -u
|
||||
else
|
||||
ELFRODATA=$(readelf -R .rodata "$@" | awk '/0x/{printf $2$3$4$5}')
|
||||
if [[ -n $(readelf -h "$@" | grep "little endian") ]]; then
|
||||
RODATA=$(echo $ELFRODATA | sed 's/\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)/\4\3\2\1/g')
|
||||
else
|
||||
RODATA=$ELFRODATA
|
||||
fi
|
||||
for sym in $(nm "$@" | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) R __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p'); do
|
||||
echo $sym $RODATA
|
||||
done \
|
||||
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("0x%08s\t%s\n", substr($3,($1*2)+1,8), $2)}' \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -k2,2 -u
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract all of the requirements of this module.
|
||||
all_requires() {
|
||||
for module in "$@"; do
|
||||
set -- $(/sbin/modinfo -F vermagic "$module" | sed -e 's: .*::' -e q)
|
||||
/sbin/modprobe --dump-modversions "$module" \
|
||||
| awk --non-decimal-data '
|
||||
BEGIN { FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" }
|
||||
{printf("0x%08x\t%s\n", $1, $2)}' \
|
||||
| sed -r -e 's:$:\t'"$1"':'
|
||||
done \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -k2,2 -u
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Filter out requirements fulfilled by the module itself.
|
||||
mod_requires() {
|
||||
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 2 -v 1 \
|
||||
<(all_requires "$@") \
|
||||
<(all_provides "$@") \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if ! [ -e /sbin/modinfo -a -e /sbin/modprobe ]; then
|
||||
cat > /dev/null
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
modules=($(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko$'))
|
||||
if [ ${#modules[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
|
||||
kernel=$(/sbin/modinfo -F vermagic "${modules[0]}" | sed -e 's: .*::' -e q)
|
||||
|
||||
# get all that kernel provides
|
||||
symvers=$(mktemp -t ${0##*/}.XXXXX)
|
||||
|
||||
cat /usr/src/kernels/$kernel/Module.symvers | awk '
|
||||
BEGIN { FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" }
|
||||
{ print $2 "\t" $1 }
|
||||
' \
|
||||
| sed -r -e 's:$:\t'"$kernel"':' \
|
||||
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u > $symvers
|
||||
|
||||
# Symbols matching with the kernel get a "kernel" dependency
|
||||
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 $symvers <(mod_requires "${modules[@]}") | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
|
||||
| awk '{ FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" } { print "kernel(" $1 ") = " $2 }'
|
||||
|
||||
# Symbols from elsewhere get a "ksym" dependency
|
||||
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 -v 2 $symvers <(mod_requires "${modules[@]}") | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
|
||||
| awk '{ FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" } { print "ksym(" $1 ") = " $2 }'
|
||||
fi
|
|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
#
|
||||
# firmware.prov - Automatically extract any and all firmware dependencies from
|
||||
# kernel object (.ko) files and add to RPM deps.
|
||||
|
||||
IFS=$'\n'
|
||||
|
||||
for module in $(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko$') $*;
|
||||
do
|
||||
for firmware in `/sbin/modinfo -F firmware $module`;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo "firmware($firmware)"
|
||||
done
|
||||
done
|
299
forge.lua
299
forge.lua
|
@ -1,299 +0,0 @@
|
|||
-- Lua code used by macros.forge and derivatives
|
||||
|
||||
-- Computes the suffix of a version string, removing vprefix if it matches
|
||||
-- For example with vprefix 1.2.3: 1.2.3.rc2 → .rc2 but 1.2.30 → 1.2.30 not 0
|
||||
local function getversionsuffix(vstring,vprefix)
|
||||
if (string.sub(vstring, 1, #vprefix) == vprefix) and
|
||||
(not string.match(string.sub(vstring, #vprefix + 1), "^%.?%d")) then
|
||||
return string.sub(vstring, #vprefix + 1)
|
||||
else
|
||||
return vstring
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Check if an identified url is sane
|
||||
local function checkforgeurl(url, id, silent)
|
||||
local checkedurl = nil
|
||||
local checkedid = nil
|
||||
local urlpatterns = {
|
||||
gitlab = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://(…[-.])gitlab[-.]…/owner/repo'},
|
||||
pagure = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://pagure.io/repo'},
|
||||
pagure_ns = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://pagure.io/namespace/repo'},
|
||||
pagure_fork = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/fork/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://pagure.io/fork/owner/repo'},
|
||||
pagure_ns_fork = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/fork/[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://pagure.io/fork/owner/namespace/repo'},
|
||||
github = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://(…[-.])github[-.]…/owner/repo'},
|
||||
["code.googlesource.com"] = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://code.googlesource.com/[^#?]*[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://code.googlesource.com/…/repo'},
|
||||
["bitbucket.org"] = {
|
||||
pattern = 'https://[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/#?]+',
|
||||
description = 'https://bitbucket.org/owner/repo'}}
|
||||
if (urlpatterns[id] ~= nil) then
|
||||
checkedurl = string.match(url,urlpatterns[id]["pattern"])
|
||||
if (checkedurl == nil) then
|
||||
if not silent then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{error:" .. id .. " URLs must match " .. urlpatterns[id]["description"] .. " !}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
checkedid = id
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
return checkedurl, checkedid
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Check if an url matches a known forge
|
||||
local function idforge(url, silent)
|
||||
local forgeurl = nil
|
||||
local forge = nil
|
||||
if (url ~= "") then
|
||||
forge = string.match(url, "^[^:]+://([^/]+)/")
|
||||
if (forge == nil) then
|
||||
if not silent then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{error:URLs must include a protocol such as https:// and a path starting with / !}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
if (forge == "pagure.io") then
|
||||
if string.match(url, "[^:]+://pagure.io/fork/[^/]+/[^/]+/[^/]+") then
|
||||
forge = "pagure_ns_fork"
|
||||
elseif string.match(url, "[^:]+://pagure.io/fork/[^/]+/[^/]+") then
|
||||
forge = "pagure_fork"
|
||||
elseif string.match(url, "[^:]+://pagure.io/[^/]+/[^/]+") then
|
||||
forge = "pagure_ns"
|
||||
elseif string.match(url, "[^:]+://pagure.io/[^/]+") then
|
||||
forge = "pagure"
|
||||
end
|
||||
elseif (string.match(forge, "^gitlab[%.-]") or string.match(forge, "[%.-]gitlab[%.]")) then
|
||||
forge = "gitlab"
|
||||
elseif (string.match(forge, "^github[%.-]") or string.match(forge, "[%.-]github[%.]")) then
|
||||
forge = "github"
|
||||
end
|
||||
forgeurl, forge = checkforgeurl(url, forge, silent)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
return forgeurl, forge
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- The forgemeta macro main processing function
|
||||
-- See the documentation in the macros.forge file for argument description
|
||||
-- Also called directly by gometa
|
||||
local function meta(suffix, verbose, informative, silent)
|
||||
local fedora = require "fedora.common"
|
||||
local ismain = (suffix == "") or (suffix == "0")
|
||||
if ismain then
|
||||
fedora.zalias({"forgeurl", "forgesource", "forgesetupargs",
|
||||
"archivename", "archiveext", "archiveurl",
|
||||
"topdir", "extractdir", "repo", "owner", "namespace",
|
||||
"scm", "tag", "commit", "shortcommit", "branch", "version",
|
||||
"date", "distprefix"}, verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
local variables = {
|
||||
default = {
|
||||
scm = "git",
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.bz2",
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://[^/]+/[^/]+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archivename = "%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{ref" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
topdir = "%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
gitlab = {
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/-/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
pagure = {
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.gz",
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://[^/]+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
pagure_ns = {
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.gz",
|
||||
namespace = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://[^/]+/([^/]+)/[^/?#]+"))}',
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://[^/]+/[^/]+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archivename = "%{namespace" .. suffix .. "}-%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{ref" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
pagure_fork = {
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.gz",
|
||||
owner = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "https://[^/]+/fork/([^/]+)/[^/?#]+"))}',
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "https://[^/]+/fork/[^/]+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archivename = "%{owner" .. suffix .. "}-%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{ref" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
pagure_ns_fork = {
|
||||
owner = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "https://[^/]+/fork/([^/]+)/[^/]+/[^/?#]+"))}',
|
||||
namespace = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "https://[^/]+/fork/[^/]+/([^/]+)/[^/?#]+")}',
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "https://[^/]+/fork/[^/]+/[^/]+/([^/?#]+)")}',
|
||||
archivename = "%{owner" .. suffix .. "}-%{namespace" .. suffix .. "}-%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{ref" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
github = {
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.gz",
|
||||
archivename = "%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{fileref" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" },
|
||||
["code.googlesource.com"] = {
|
||||
archiveext = "tar.gz",
|
||||
repo = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://.+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/+archive/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
topdir = "" },
|
||||
["bitbucket.org"] = {
|
||||
shortcommit = '%{lua:print(string.sub(rpm.expand("%{commit' .. suffix .. '}"), 1, 12))}',
|
||||
owner = '%{lua:print(string.match(rpm.expand("%{forgeurl' .. suffix .. '}"), "^[^:]+://[^/]+/([^/?#]+)"))}',
|
||||
archivename = "%{owner" .. suffix .. "}-%{repo" .. suffix .. "}-%{shortcommit" .. suffix .. "}",
|
||||
archiveurl = "%{forgeurl" .. suffix .. "}/get/%{ref" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}" } }
|
||||
-- Packaging a moving branch is quite a bad idea, but since at least Gitlab
|
||||
-- will treat branches and tags the same way better support branches explicitly
|
||||
-- than have packagers hijack %{tag} to download branch states
|
||||
local spec = {}
|
||||
for _, v in ipairs({'forgeurl','tag','commit','branch','version'}) do
|
||||
spec[v] = rpm.expand("%{?" .. v .. suffix .. "}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- Compute the reference of the object to fetch
|
||||
local isrelease = false
|
||||
if (spec["tag"] ~= "") then ref = "%{?tag" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
elseif (spec["commit"] ~= "") then ref = "%{?commit" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
elseif (spec["branch"] ~= "") then ref = "%{?branch" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
else ref = "%{?version" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
isrelease = true
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (rpm.expand(ref) == "") then
|
||||
if (suffix == "") then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{error:You need to define Version:, %{commit} or %{tag} before the macro invocation !}")
|
||||
else
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{error:You need to define %{version" .. suffix .. "}, %{commit" .. suffix .. "} or %{tag" .. suffix .. "} before the macro invocation !}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
local forgeurl = spec["forgeurl"]
|
||||
-- For backwards compatibility only
|
||||
local expliciturl = rpm.expand("%{?-u*}")
|
||||
if (expliciturl ~= "") then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{warn:-u use in %%forgemeta is deprecated, use -z instead to select a separate set of rpm variables!}")
|
||||
forgeurl = expliciturl
|
||||
end
|
||||
local forge
|
||||
forgeurl, forge = idforge(forgeurl, silent)
|
||||
if (forge ~= nil) then
|
||||
fedora.explicitset("forgeurl" .. suffix, forgeurl, verbose)
|
||||
-- Custom processing of quirky forges that can not be handled with simple variables
|
||||
if (forge == "github") then
|
||||
-- Workaround the way GitHub injects "v"s before some version strings (but not all!)
|
||||
-- To package one of the minority of sane GitHub projects that do not munge their version
|
||||
-- strings set tag to %{version} in your spec
|
||||
local fileref = ref
|
||||
if (ref == "%{?version" .. suffix .. "}") then
|
||||
ref = "v" .. ref
|
||||
elseif (fileref ~= "%{?commit" .. suffix .. "}") and
|
||||
string.match(rpm.expand(fileref), "^v[%d]") then
|
||||
fileref = string.gsub(rpm.expand(fileref), "^v", "")
|
||||
elseif (string.match(rpm.expand(fileref), "/")) then
|
||||
fileref = string.gsub(rpm.expand(fileref), "/", "-")
|
||||
end
|
||||
fedora.safeset("fileref" .. suffix, fileref, verbose)
|
||||
elseif (forge == "code.googlesource.com") then
|
||||
if (ref == "%{?version" .. suffix .. "}") then
|
||||
ref = "v" .. ref
|
||||
end
|
||||
elseif (forge == "bitbucket.org") then
|
||||
if (spec["commit"] == "") then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{error:All BitBucket URLs require commit value knowledge: you need to define %{commit}!}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
fedora.safeset("ref" .. suffix, ref, verbose)
|
||||
-- Mass setting of the remaining variables
|
||||
for k,v in pairs(variables[forge]) do
|
||||
fedora.safeset(k .. suffix, variables[forge][k], verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
for k,v in pairs(variables["default"]) do
|
||||
if (variables[forge][k] == nil) then
|
||||
fedora.safeset(k .. suffix, variables["default"][k], verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- Generic rules
|
||||
for _, v in ipairs({'archiveurl','archivename','archiveext','topdir'}) do
|
||||
spec[v] = rpm.expand("%{?" .. v .. suffix .. "}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- Source URL processing (computing the forgesource spec variable)
|
||||
local forgesource = "%{archiveurl" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
if (string.match(spec["archiveurl"], "/([^/]+)$") ~= spec["archivename"] .. "." .. spec["archiveext"]) then
|
||||
forgesource = "%{?archiveurl" .. suffix .. "}#/%{?archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
fedora.safeset("forgesource" .. suffix, forgesource, verbose)
|
||||
-- Setup processing (computing the forgesetup and extractdir variables)
|
||||
local forgesetupargs = "-n %{extractdir" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
local extractdir = "%{topdir" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
if (spec["topdir"] == "") then
|
||||
forgesetupargs = "-c " .. forgesetupargs
|
||||
extractdir = "%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
if not ismain then
|
||||
if (spec["topdir"] ~= "") then
|
||||
forgesetupargs = "-T -D -b " .. suffix .. " " .. forgesetupargs
|
||||
else
|
||||
forgesetupargs = "-T -D -a " .. suffix .. " " .. forgesetupargs
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
fedora.safeset("forgesetupargs" .. suffix, forgesetupargs, verbose)
|
||||
fedora.safeset("extractdir" .. suffix, extractdir, verbose)
|
||||
-- dist processing (computing the correct prefix for snapshots)
|
||||
local distprefix = ""
|
||||
if not isrelease then
|
||||
distprefix = string.lower(rpm.expand(ref))
|
||||
if (ref == "%{?commit" .. suffix .. "}") then
|
||||
distprefix = string.sub(distprefix, 1, 7)
|
||||
elseif (ref ~= "%{?branch" .. suffix .. "}") then
|
||||
distprefix = string.gsub(distprefix, "[%p%s]+", ".")
|
||||
distprefix = string.gsub(distprefix, "^" .. string.lower(rpm.expand("%{?repo}")) .. "%.?", "")
|
||||
local v = string.gsub(rpm.expand("%{version}"), "[%p%s]+", ".")
|
||||
for _, p in ipairs({'','v','v.','version','version.','tags.v', 'tags.v.'}) do
|
||||
distprefix = getversionsuffix(distprefix, p .. v)
|
||||
end
|
||||
distprefix = string.gsub(distprefix, "^%.", "")
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (distprefix ~= "") then
|
||||
distprefix = "%{scm" .. suffix .. "}" .. distprefix
|
||||
date = rpm.expand("%{?date" .. suffix .. "}")
|
||||
if (date ~= "") then
|
||||
distprefix = date .. distprefix
|
||||
else
|
||||
distprefix = "%([ -r %{_sourcedir}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "} ] && date +%Y%m%d -u -r %{_sourcedir}/%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "})" .. distprefix
|
||||
end
|
||||
distprefix = "." .. distprefix
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (spec["version"] ~= "") and
|
||||
(spec["version"] ~= "0") and
|
||||
(spec["version"] ~= rpm.expand("%{?version}")) then
|
||||
distprefix = ".%{version" .. suffix .. "}" .. distprefix
|
||||
end
|
||||
if (rpm.expand(distprefix) ~= "") then
|
||||
if not ismain then
|
||||
distprefix = string.gsub(distprefix, "^%.", ".s")
|
||||
end
|
||||
fedora.safeset ("distprefix" .. suffix, distprefix, verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
if ismain then
|
||||
fedora.zalias({"forgeurl", "forgesource", "forgesetupargs",
|
||||
"archivename", "archiveext", "archiveurl",
|
||||
"topdir", "extractdir", "repo", "owner", "namespace",
|
||||
"scm", "shortcommit", "distprefix"}, verbose)
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- Final spec variable summary if the macro was called with -i
|
||||
if informative then
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{echo:Packaging variables read or set by %%forgemeta}")
|
||||
fedora.echovars({"forgeurl", "forgesource", "forgesetupargs",
|
||||
"archivename", "archiveext", "archiveurl",
|
||||
"topdir", "extractdir", "repo", "owner", "namespace",
|
||||
"scm", "tag", "commit", "shortcommit", "branch", "version",
|
||||
"date", "distprefix"}, suffix)
|
||||
fedora.echovars({"dist"},"")
|
||||
rpm.expand("%{echo: (snapshot date is either manually supplied or computed once %%{_sourcedir}/%%{archivename" .. suffix .. "}.%%{archiveext" .. suffix .. "} is available)}")
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
meta = meta,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
|||
--- !Policy
|
||||
product_versions:
|
||||
- fedora-*
|
||||
decision_context: bodhi_update_push_testing
|
||||
rules:
|
||||
- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: fedora-ci.koji-build.tier0.functional}
|
||||
--- !Policy
|
||||
product_versions:
|
||||
- fedora-*
|
||||
decision_context: bodhi_update_push_stable
|
||||
rules:
|
||||
- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: fedora-ci.koji-build.tier0.functional}
|
|
@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
|
|||
# This material is provided as is, with absolutely no warranty expressed
|
||||
# or implied. Any use is at your own risk.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this shellscript
|
||||
# Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
|
||||
# for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
|
||||
# Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
|
||||
# provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
|
|||
%__kmod_provides %{_rpmconfigdir}/kmod.prov
|
||||
%__kmod_path ^/lib/modules/.*$
|
28
kmod.prov
28
kmod.prov
|
@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh +x
|
||||
# Kernel build can have many thousands of modules.
|
||||
# kmod.prov is run for every one of them.
|
||||
# Try to make this script run as fast as we can.
|
||||
# For example, use shell string ops instead of external programs
|
||||
# where possible.
|
||||
|
||||
IFS=$'\n'
|
||||
|
||||
read -r fname || exit
|
||||
|
||||
# Only process files from .../lib/modules/... subtree
|
||||
[ "${fname#*/lib/modules/*}" != "$fname" ] || exit 0
|
||||
|
||||
kmod=${fname##*/} # like basename, but faster
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "$kmod" = "modules.builtin" ]; then
|
||||
for j in $(cat -- "$fname"); do
|
||||
echo "kmod(${j##*/})"
|
||||
done
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
kmod=${kmod%.gz}
|
||||
kmod=${kmod%.xz}
|
||||
if [ "${kmod%.ko}" != "$kmod" ]; then
|
||||
echo "kmod($kmod)"
|
||||
fi
|
267
kmodtool
267
kmodtool
|
@ -1,267 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
# kmodtool - Helper script for building kernel module RPMs
|
||||
# Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>,
|
||||
# Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@leemhuis.info>
|
||||
# Jon Masters <jcm@redhat.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
|
||||
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
|
||||
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
|
||||
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
|
||||
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
|
||||
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
|
||||
# the following conditions:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
|
||||
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
|
||||
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
|
||||
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
|
||||
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
|
||||
# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
|
||||
# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
|
||||
# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
|
||||
|
||||
shopt -s extglob
|
||||
|
||||
myprog="kmodtool"
|
||||
myver="0.10.10_kmp2"
|
||||
knownvariants=@(BOOT|PAE|@(big|huge)mem|debug|enterprise|kdump|?(large)smp|uml|xen[0U]?(-PAE)|xen)
|
||||
kmod_name=
|
||||
kver=
|
||||
verrel=
|
||||
variant=
|
||||
kmp=
|
||||
|
||||
get_verrel ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
verrel=${1:-$(uname -r)}
|
||||
verrel=${verrel%%$knownvariants}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
print_verrel ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
get_verrel $@
|
||||
echo "${verrel}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
get_variant ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
get_verrel $@
|
||||
variant=${1:-$(uname -r)}
|
||||
variant=${variant##$verrel}
|
||||
variant=${variant:-'""'}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
print_variant ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
get_variant $@
|
||||
echo "${variant}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
get_rpmtemplate ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
local variant="${1}"
|
||||
local dashvariant="${variant:+-${variant}}"
|
||||
case "$verrel" in
|
||||
*.el*) kdep="kernel${dashvariant}-%{_target_cpu} = ${verrel}" ;;
|
||||
*.EL*) kdep="kernel${dashvariant}-%{_target_cpu} = ${verrel}" ;;
|
||||
*) kdep="kernel-%{_target_cpu} = ${verrel}${variant}" ;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
echo "%package -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}"
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -z "$kmp_provides_summary" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Summary: ${kmod_name} kernel module(s)"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -z "$kmp_provides_group" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Group: System Environment/Kernel"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -z "$kmp_version" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Version: %{kmp_version}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -z "$kmp_release" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Release: %{kmp_release}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -z "$kmp" ]; then
|
||||
echo "%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
Provides: kernel-modules = ${verrel}${variant}
|
||||
Provides: ${kmod_name}-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -z "$kmp" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Requires: ${kdep}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# RHEL5 - Remove common package requirement on general kmod packages.
|
||||
# Requires: ${kmod_name}-kmod-common >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
Requires(post): /sbin/depmod
|
||||
Requires(postun): /sbin/depmod
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "no" != "$kmp_nobuildreqs" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "BuildRequires: kernel${dashvariant}-devel-%{_target_cpu} = ${verrel}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "" != "$kmp_override_preamble" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
cat "$kmp_override_preamble"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
%description -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}
|
||||
This package provides the ${kmod_name} kernel modules built for the Linux
|
||||
kernel ${verrel}${variant} for the %{_target_cpu} family of processors.
|
||||
%post -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}
|
||||
if [ -e "/boot/System.map-${verrel}${variant}" ]; then
|
||||
/sbin/depmod -aeF "/boot/System.map-${verrel}${variant}" "${verrel}${variant}" > /dev/null || :
|
||||
fi
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -z "$kmp" ]; then
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
|
||||
modules=( \$(find /lib/modules/${verrel}${variant}/extra/${kmod_name}) )
|
||||
if [ -x "/sbin/weak-modules" ]; then
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "\${modules[@]}" \
|
||||
| /sbin/weak-modules --add-modules
|
||||
fi
|
||||
%preun -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}
|
||||
rpm -ql kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant} | grep '\.ko$' \
|
||||
> /var/run/rpm-kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}-modules
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
%postun -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}
|
||||
/sbin/depmod -aF /boot/System.map-${verrel}${variant} ${verrel}${variant} &> /dev/null || :
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -z "$kmp" ]; then
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
modules=( \$(cat /var/run/rpm-kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}-modules) )
|
||||
#rm /var/run/rpm-kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}-modules
|
||||
if [ -x "/sbin/weak-modules" ]; then
|
||||
printf '%s\n' "\${modules[@]}" \
|
||||
| /sbin/weak-modules --remove-modules
|
||||
fi
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo "%files -n kmod-${kmod_name}${dashvariant}"
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "" == "$kmp_override_filelist" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "%defattr(644,root,root,755)"
|
||||
echo "/lib/modules/${verrel}${variant}/"
|
||||
echo "/lib/firmware/"
|
||||
else
|
||||
cat "$kmp_override_filelist"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
print_rpmtemplate ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_name="${1}"
|
||||
shift
|
||||
kver="${1}"
|
||||
get_verrel "${1}"
|
||||
shift
|
||||
if [ -z "${kmod_name}" ] ; then
|
||||
echo "Please provide the kmodule-name as first parameter." >&2
|
||||
exit 2
|
||||
elif [ -z "${kver}" ] ; then
|
||||
echo "Please provide the kver as second parameter." >&2
|
||||
exit 2
|
||||
elif [ -z "${verrel}" ] ; then
|
||||
echo "Couldn't find out the verrel." >&2
|
||||
exit 2
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
for variant in "$@" ; do
|
||||
if [ "default" == "$variant" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
get_rpmtemplate ""
|
||||
else
|
||||
get_rpmtemplate "${variant}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
usage ()
|
||||
{
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
You called: ${invocation}
|
||||
|
||||
Usage: ${myprog} <command> <option>+
|
||||
Commands:
|
||||
verrel <uname>
|
||||
- Get "base" version-release.
|
||||
variant <uname>
|
||||
- Get variant from uname.
|
||||
rpmtemplate <mainpgkname> <uname> <variants>
|
||||
- Return a template for use in a source RPM
|
||||
rpmtemplate_kmp <mainpgkname> <uname> <variants>
|
||||
- Return a template for use in a source RPM with KMP dependencies
|
||||
version
|
||||
- Output version number and exit.
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
invocation="$(basename ${0}) $@"
|
||||
while [ "${1}" ] ; do
|
||||
case "${1}" in
|
||||
verrel)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
print_verrel $@
|
||||
exit $?
|
||||
;;
|
||||
variant)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
print_variant $@
|
||||
exit $?
|
||||
;;
|
||||
rpmtemplate)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
print_rpmtemplate "$@"
|
||||
exit $?
|
||||
;;
|
||||
rpmtemplate_kmp)
|
||||
shift
|
||||
kmp=1
|
||||
print_rpmtemplate "$@"
|
||||
exit $?
|
||||
;;
|
||||
version)
|
||||
echo "${myprog} ${myver}"
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
echo "Error: Unknown option '${1}'." >&2
|
||||
usage >&2
|
||||
exit 2
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Local variables:
|
||||
# mode: sh
|
||||
# sh-indentation: 2
|
||||
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
|
||||
# End:
|
||||
# ex: ts=2 sw=2 et
|
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macros
282
macros
|
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
|
|||
# from the defaults.
|
||||
#
|
||||
%_localstatedir /var
|
||||
%_runstatedir /run
|
||||
|
||||
%_pkgdocdir %{_docdir}/%{name}
|
||||
%_docdir_fmt %%{NAME}
|
||||
|
@ -19,6 +20,7 @@
|
|||
%_fmoddir %{_libdir}/gfortran/modules
|
||||
|
||||
%source_date_epoch_from_changelog 1
|
||||
%clamp_mtime_to_source_date_epoch %source_date_epoch_from_changelog
|
||||
|
||||
%_enable_debug_packages 1
|
||||
%_include_minidebuginfo 1
|
||||
|
@ -26,48 +28,105 @@
|
|||
%_debugsource_packages 1
|
||||
%_debuginfo_subpackages 1
|
||||
|
||||
# GCC toolchain
|
||||
%__cc_gcc gcc
|
||||
%__cxx_gcc g++
|
||||
%__cpp_gcc gcc -E
|
||||
|
||||
# Clang toolchain
|
||||
%__cc_clang clang
|
||||
%__cxx_clang clang++
|
||||
%__cpp_clang clang-cpp
|
||||
|
||||
# Default to the GCC toolchain
|
||||
%toolchain gcc
|
||||
|
||||
%__cc %{expand:%%{__cc_%{toolchain}}}
|
||||
%__cxx %{expand:%%{__cxx_%{toolchain}}}
|
||||
%__cpp %{expand:%%{__cpp_%{toolchain}}}
|
||||
|
||||
# Compiler macros to use for invoking compilers in spec files for packages that
|
||||
# want to use the default compiler and don't care which compiler that is.
|
||||
%build_cc %{__cc}
|
||||
%build_cxx %{__cxx}
|
||||
%build_cpp %{__cpp}
|
||||
|
||||
#==============================================================================
|
||||
# ---- compiler flags.
|
||||
|
||||
# C compiler flags. This is traditionally called CFLAGS in makefiles.
|
||||
# Historically also available as %%{optflags}, and %%build sets the
|
||||
# environment variable RPM_OPT_FLAGS to this value.
|
||||
%build_cflags %{optflags}
|
||||
%build_cflags %{__build_flags_lang_c} %{?_distro_extra_cflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# C++ compiler flags. This is traditionally called CXXFLAGS in makefiles.
|
||||
%build_cxxflags %{optflags}
|
||||
%build_cxxflags %{__build_flags_lang_cxx} %{?_distro_extra_cxxflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Fortran compiler flags. Makefiles use both FFLAGS and FCFLAGS as
|
||||
# the corresponding variable names.
|
||||
%build_fflags %{optflags} -I%{_fmoddir}
|
||||
%build_fflags %{__build_flags_common} -I%{_fmoddir} %{?_distro_extra_fflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Vala compiler flags. This is used to set VALAFLAGS.
|
||||
%build_valaflags -g
|
||||
|
||||
# When clang is used as a linker driver, it does not auto-detect the LTO
|
||||
# bytecode and neither does bfd, so we need to explicitly pass the -flto
|
||||
# flag when linking.
|
||||
%_clang_extra_ldflags %{?_lto_cflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Link editor flags. This is usually called LDFLAGS in makefiles.
|
||||
# (Some makefiles use LFLAGS instead.) The default value assumes that
|
||||
# the flags, while intended for ld, are still passed through the gcc
|
||||
# compiler driver. At the beginning of %%build, the environment
|
||||
# variable RPM_LD_FLAGS to this value.
|
||||
%build_ldflags -Wl,-z,relro %{_ld_as_needed_flags} %{_ld_symbols_flags} %{_hardened_ldflags}
|
||||
%build_ldflags -Wl,-z,relro %{_ld_as_needed_flags} %{_ld_symbols_flags} %{_ld_pack_relocs_flags} %{_hardened_ldflags} %{_annotation_ldflags} %[ "%{toolchain}" == "clang" ? "%{?_clang_extra_ldflags}" : "" ] %{_build_id_flags} %{?_package_note_flags} %{?_distro_extra_ldflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Expands to shell code to seot the compiler/linker environment
|
||||
# variables CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FFLAGS, FCFLAGS, LDFLAGS if they have
|
||||
# not been set already. RPM_OPT_FLAGS and RPM_LD_FLAGS have already
|
||||
# Expands to shell code to set the compiler/linker environment
|
||||
# variables CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FFLAGS, FCFLAGS, VALAFLAGS, LDFLAGS if they
|
||||
# have not been set already. RPM_OPT_FLAGS and RPM_LD_FLAGS have already
|
||||
# been set implicitly at the start of the %%build section.
|
||||
# LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH is used by libtool script.
|
||||
# RUSTFLAGS is only set when %%{build_rustflags} is available.
|
||||
%set_build_flags \
|
||||
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:-%{build_cflags}}" ; export CFLAGS ; \
|
||||
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS:-%{build_cxxflags}}" ; export CXXFLAGS ; \
|
||||
FFLAGS="${FFLAGS:-%{build_fflags}}" ; export FFLAGS ; \
|
||||
FCFLAGS="${FCFLAGS:-%{build_fflags}}" ; export FCFLAGS ; \
|
||||
VALAFLAGS="${VALAFLAGS:-%{build_valaflags}}" ; export VALAFLAGS ;%{?build_rustflags:
|
||||
RUSTFLAGS="${RUSTFLAGS:-%{build_rustflags}}" ; export RUSTFLAGS ;} \
|
||||
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:-%{build_ldflags}}" ; export LDFLAGS ; \
|
||||
LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH="${LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH:-%_libdir:}" ; export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH
|
||||
LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH="${LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH:-%_libdir:}" ; export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH ; \
|
||||
CC="${CC:-%{__cc}}" ; export CC ; \
|
||||
CXX="${CXX:-%{__cxx}}" ; export CXX
|
||||
|
||||
# Automatically use set_build_flags macro for build, check, and
|
||||
# install phases.
|
||||
# Use "%undefine _auto_set_build_flags" to disable"
|
||||
%_auto_set_build_flags 1
|
||||
%__spec_build_pre %{___build_pre} \
|
||||
%{?_auto_set_build_flags:%{set_build_flags}} \
|
||||
%{?_generate_package_note_file}
|
||||
|
||||
%__spec_check_pre %{___build_pre} \
|
||||
%{?_auto_set_build_flags:%{set_build_flags}} \
|
||||
%{?_generate_package_note_file}
|
||||
|
||||
# Internal-only. Do not use. Expand a variable and strip the flags
|
||||
# not suitable to extension builders.
|
||||
%__extension_strip_flags() %{lua:
|
||||
--the only argument to this macro is the "name" of the flags we strip (e.g. cflags, ldflags, etc.)
|
||||
local name = rpm.expand("%{1}")
|
||||
local value = " " .. rpm.expand("%{build_" .. name .. "}")
|
||||
local result = string.gsub(value, "%s+-specs=[^%s]+", " ")
|
||||
print(result)
|
||||
--store all the individual flags in a variable as a continuous string
|
||||
local flags = rpm.expand("%{build_" .. name .. "}")
|
||||
--create an empty table for the minimal set of flags we wanna preserve
|
||||
local stripped_flags = { }
|
||||
--iterate over the individual flags and store the ones we want in the table as unique keys
|
||||
for flag in flags:gmatch("%S+") do
|
||||
if flag:find("^%-fexceptions") or flag:find("^%-fcf%-protection") then
|
||||
stripped_flags[flag] = true end
|
||||
end
|
||||
--print out the finalized set of flags for use by the extension builders
|
||||
for k,_ in pairs(stripped_flags) do print(k .. " ") end
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Variants of CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FFLAGS, LDFLAGS for use within
|
||||
|
@ -84,6 +143,18 @@ print(result)
|
|||
%__global_fcflags %{build_fflags}
|
||||
%__global_ldflags %{build_ldflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Architecture-specific support. Internal. Do not use directly.
|
||||
|
||||
%__cflags_arch_x86_64_level %[0%{?rhel} == 9 ? "-v2" : ""]%[0%{?rhel} > 9 ? "-v3" : ""]
|
||||
%__cflags_arch_x86_64 -march=x86-64%{?__cflags_arch_x86_64_level:%{__cflags_arch_x86_64_level}}
|
||||
|
||||
%__cflags_arch_x86_64_common -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection %{_frame_pointers_cflags} %{_frame_pointers_cflags_x86_64}
|
||||
|
||||
# Also used for s390.
|
||||
%__cflags_arch_s390x %[0%{?rhel} >= 9 ? "-march=z14 -mtune=z15" : "-march=z13 -mtune=z14"]
|
||||
|
||||
%__cflags_arch_ppc64le %[0%{?rhel} >= 9 ? "-mcpu=power9 -mtune=power9" : "-mcpu=power8 -mtune=power8"]
|
||||
|
||||
#==============================================================================
|
||||
# ---- configure and makeinstall.
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -94,8 +165,52 @@ print(result)
|
|||
# Eventually we'll want to turn this on by default, but this gives packagers a
|
||||
# way to turn it back off.
|
||||
# %_configure_disable_silent_rules 1
|
||||
|
||||
# Pass --runstatedir to configure.
|
||||
%_configure_use_runstatedir 1
|
||||
|
||||
# This fixes various easy resolved configure tests that are compromised by LTO.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We use this within the standard %configure macro, but also make it available
|
||||
# for packages which don't use %configure
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The first three are common ways to test for the existence of a function, so
|
||||
# we ensure the reference to the function is preserved
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The fourth are constants used to then try to generate NaNs and other key
|
||||
# floating point numbers. We then use those special FP numbers to try and
|
||||
# raise a SIGFPE. By declaring x & y volatile we prevent the optimizers
|
||||
# from removing the computation
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The fifth (and worst) addresses problems with autoconf/libtool's approach
|
||||
# to extracting symbols from .o files and generating C code. In an LTO world
|
||||
# types matter much more closely and you can't have an object in one context
|
||||
# that is a function definition and a simple scalar variable in another.
|
||||
# Thankfully HP-UX has always had that restriction and is supported by
|
||||
# autoconf/libtool. The insane sed script replaces the "generic" code with
|
||||
# the HP-UX version.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If we do not make changes, we put the original file back. This avoids
|
||||
# unnecessary rebuilds of things that may have dependencies on the configure
|
||||
# files.
|
||||
#
|
||||
%_fix_broken_configure_for_lto \
|
||||
for file in $(find . -type f -name configure -print); do \
|
||||
%{__sed} -r --in-place=.backup 's/^char \\(\\*f\\) \\(\\) = /__attribute__ ((used)) char (*f) () = /g' $file; \
|
||||
diff -u $file.backup $file && mv $file.backup $file \
|
||||
%{__sed} -r --in-place=.backup 's/^char \\(\\*f\\) \\(\\);/__attribute__ ((used)) char (*f) ();/g' $file; \
|
||||
diff -u $file.backup $file && mv $file.backup $file \
|
||||
%{__sed} -r --in-place=.backup 's/^char \\$2 \\(\\);/__attribute__ ((used)) char \\$2 ();/g' $file; \
|
||||
diff -u $file.backup $file && mv $file.backup $file \
|
||||
%{__sed} --in-place=.backup '1{$!N;$!N};$!N;s/int x = 1;\\nint y = 0;\\nint z;\\nint nan;/volatile int x = 1; volatile int y = 0; volatile int z, nan;/;P;D' $file; \
|
||||
diff -u $file.backup $file && mv $file.backup $file \
|
||||
%{__sed} --in-place=.backup 's#^lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl=.*#lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl="sed -n -e '"'"'s/^T .* \\\\(.*\\\\)$/extern int \\\\1();/p'"'"' -e '"'"'s/^$symcode* .* \\\\(.*\\\\)$/extern char \\\\1;/p'"'"'"#' $file; \
|
||||
diff -u $file.backup $file && mv $file.backup $file \
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
%configure \
|
||||
%{set_build_flags}; \
|
||||
[ "%{_lto_cflags}"x != x ] && %{_fix_broken_configure_for_lto}; \
|
||||
[ "%_configure_gnuconfig_hack" = 1 ] && for i in $(find $(dirname %{_configure}) -name config.guess -o -name config.sub) ; do \
|
||||
[ -f /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/$(basename $i) ] && %{__rm} -f $i && %{__cp} -fv /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/$(basename $i) $i ; \
|
||||
done ; \
|
||||
|
@ -117,6 +232,7 @@ print(result)
|
|||
--libdir=%{_libdir} \\\
|
||||
--libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \\\
|
||||
--localstatedir=%{_localstatedir} \\\
|
||||
%{?_configure_use_runstatedir:$(grep -q "runstatedir=DIR" %{_configure} && echo '--runstatedir=%{_runstatedir}')} \\\
|
||||
--sharedstatedir=%{_sharedstatedir} \\\
|
||||
--mandir=%{_mandir} \\\
|
||||
--infodir=%{_infodir}
|
||||
|
@ -131,8 +247,9 @@ print(result)
|
|||
|
||||
%__spec_install_pre %{___build_pre}\
|
||||
[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}"\
|
||||
mkdir -p `dirname "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"`\
|
||||
mkdir -p "`dirname "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"`"\
|
||||
mkdir "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"\
|
||||
%{?_auto_set_build_flags:%{set_build_flags}}\
|
||||
%{nil}
|
||||
|
||||
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
@ -149,14 +266,19 @@ print(result)
|
|||
%__brp_strip_lto /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-strip-lto %{__strip}
|
||||
%__brp_strip_comment_note /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note %{__strip} %{__objdump}
|
||||
%__brp_strip_static_archive /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-static-archive %{__strip}
|
||||
%__brp_python_bytecompile /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-python-bytecompile "%{__python}" "%{?_python_bytecompile_errors_terminate_build}" "%{?_python_bytecompile_extra}"
|
||||
%__brp_python_hardlink /usr/lib/rpm/brp-python-hardlink
|
||||
%__brp_check_rpaths /usr/lib/rpm/check-rpaths
|
||||
# __brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude - shebangs to exclude
|
||||
# __brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_file - file from which to get shebangs to exclude
|
||||
# __brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from - files to ignore
|
||||
# __brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from_file - file from which to get files to ignore
|
||||
%__brp_mangle_shebangs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-mangle-shebangs %{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude:--shebangs "%{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude}"} %{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_file:--shebangs-from "%{__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_file}"} %{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from:--files "%{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from}"} %{?__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from_file:--files-from "%{__brp_mangle_shebangs_exclude_from_file}"}
|
||||
|
||||
%__brp_llvm_compile_lto_elf /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf %{build_cflags} %{build_ldflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# note: %%__os_install_post_python is defined in python-srpm-macros and contains several policies
|
||||
# redhat-rpm-config maintainers, don't remove it from %%__os_install_post unless coordinating the change with Python maintainers
|
||||
# packagers, don't undefine the entire macro, see the individual macros in /usr/lib/rpm/macros.d/macros.python-srpm
|
||||
|
||||
%__os_install_post \
|
||||
%{?__brp_ldconfig} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_compress} \
|
||||
|
@ -166,12 +288,14 @@ print(result)
|
|||
} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_strip_lto} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_strip_static_archive} \
|
||||
%{?py_auto_byte_compile:%{?__brp_python_bytecompile}} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_python_hardlink} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_check_rpaths} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_mangle_shebangs} \
|
||||
%{?__brp_remove_la_files} \
|
||||
%{__os_install_post_python} \
|
||||
%{nil}
|
||||
|
||||
%__spec_install_post\
|
||||
%[ "%{toolchain}" == "clang" ? "%{?__brp_llvm_compile_lto_elf}" : "%{nil}" ] \
|
||||
%{?__debug_package:%{__debug_install_post}}\
|
||||
%{__arch_install_post}\
|
||||
%{__os_install_post}\
|
||||
|
@ -185,16 +309,6 @@ print(result)
|
|||
# Should missing buildids terminate a build?
|
||||
%_missing_build_ids_terminate_build 1
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
## Automatically compile python files
|
||||
%py_auto_byte_compile 1
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
## Should python bytecompilation errors terminate a build?
|
||||
%_python_bytecompile_errors_terminate_build 1
|
||||
## Should python bytecompilation compile outisde python specific directories?
|
||||
%_python_bytecompile_extra 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Use SHA-256 for FILEDIGESTS instead of default MD5
|
||||
%_source_filedigest_algorithm 8
|
||||
%_binary_filedigest_algorithm 8
|
||||
|
@ -202,24 +316,58 @@ print(result)
|
|||
# Use Zstandard compression for binary payloads
|
||||
%_binary_payload w19.zstdio
|
||||
|
||||
%_hardening_cflags -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1
|
||||
# we don't escape symbols '~', '"', etc. so be careful when changing this
|
||||
%_hardening_ldflags -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld
|
||||
#==============================================================================
|
||||
# --- Compiler flags control.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Please consult buildflags.md for parts that can be configured
|
||||
# from RPM spec files.
|
||||
|
||||
# Harden packages by default for Fedora 23:
|
||||
%_hardening_gcc_cflags -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1
|
||||
%_hardening_clang_cflags --config /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-clang.cfg
|
||||
%_hardening_cflags %{expand:%%{_hardening_%{toolchain}_cflags}} -fstack-protector-strong
|
||||
|
||||
# Have the linker generate errors instead of warnings for binaries that
|
||||
# contain memory regions with both write and execute permissions.
|
||||
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Linker_Error_On_Security_Issues
|
||||
%_hardening_linker_errors %[ "%{toolchain}" == "gcc" ? "-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld-errors" : "" ]
|
||||
%_hardened_linker_errors 1
|
||||
|
||||
# we don't escape symbols '~', '"', etc. so be careful when changing this
|
||||
%_hardening_ldflags -Wl,-z,now %{?_hardened_linker_errors:%{_hardening_linker_errors}} %[ "%{toolchain}" == "gcc" ? "-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld" : "" ]
|
||||
|
||||
# Harden packages by default for Fedora 23+:
|
||||
# https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/1384 (accepted on 2014-02-11)
|
||||
# Use "%undefine _hardened_build" to disable.
|
||||
%_hardened_build 1
|
||||
%_hardened_cflags %{?_hardened_build:%{_hardening_cflags}}
|
||||
%_hardened_ldflags %{?_hardened_build:%{_hardening_ldflags}}
|
||||
|
||||
%_annobin_cflags -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
|
||||
# Add extra information to binary objects created by gcc for Fedora 28:
|
||||
# Add extra information to binary objects created by the compiler:
|
||||
# https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/1780 (accepted on 2017-10-30)
|
||||
# ...except on armv7hl, which has an issue whose root-cause isn't
|
||||
# clear yet: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1951492
|
||||
# Use "%undefine _annotated_build" to disable.
|
||||
%_annotated_build 1
|
||||
%_annotated_cflags %{?_annotated_build:%{_annobin_cflags}}
|
||||
%_annobin_gcc_plugin -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
# The annobin plugin is not built for clang yet
|
||||
%_annobin_clang_plugin %dnl-fplugin=/usr/lib64/clang/`clang -dumpversion`/lib/annobin.so
|
||||
%_annotation_plugin %{?_annotated_build:%{expand:%%{_annobin_%{toolchain}_plugin}}}
|
||||
%_annotation_cflags %[ "%{_target_cpu}" == "armv7hl" ? "" : "%{_annotation_plugin}" ]
|
||||
%_annotation_ldflags %{?_lto_cflags:%{_annotation_cflags}}
|
||||
# Use the remove-section option to force the find-debuginfo script
|
||||
# to move the annobin notes into the separate debuginfo file.
|
||||
%_find_debuginfo_extra_opts %{?_annotated_build:--remove-section .gnu.build.attributes}
|
||||
|
||||
# Include frame pointer information by default, except on RHEL 10 and earlier
|
||||
# On RHEL 11, we are enabling it for now, with the possibility of revoking it
|
||||
# at a later date.
|
||||
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/fno-omit-frame-pointer
|
||||
# Use "%undefine _include_frame_pointers" to disable.
|
||||
%_include_frame_pointers %{undefined rhel} || 0%{?rhel} >= 11
|
||||
%_frame_pointers_cflags %{expr:0%{?_include_frame_pointers} ? "-fno-omit-frame-pointer" : ""}
|
||||
%_frame_pointers_cflags_x86_64 %{expr:0%{?_include_frame_pointers} ? "-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer" : ""}
|
||||
%_frame_pointers_cflags_aarch64 %{expr:0%{?_include_frame_pointers} ? "-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer" : ""}
|
||||
%_frame_pointers_cflags_s390x %{expr:0%{?_include_frame_pointers} ? "-mbackchain" : ""}
|
||||
|
||||
# Fail linking if there are undefined symbols. Required for proper
|
||||
# ELF symbol versioning support. Disabled by default.
|
||||
|
@ -232,10 +380,69 @@ print(result)
|
|||
%_ld_as_needed 1
|
||||
%_ld_as_needed_flags %{?_ld_as_needed:-Wl,--as-needed}
|
||||
|
||||
%__global_compiler_flags -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong -grecord-gcc-switches %{_hardened_cflags} %{_annotated_cflags}%{?_legacy_common_support: -fcommon}
|
||||
# aarch64 and s390x currently do not support packed relocations.
|
||||
%_ld_pack_relocs %[ "%{_arch}" == "x86_64" || "%{_arch}" == "i386" || "%{_arch}" == "ppc64le" ]
|
||||
%_ld_pack_relocs_flags %[0%{?_ld_pack_relocs} ? "-Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs" : ""]
|
||||
|
||||
# LTO is the default in Fedora.
|
||||
# "%define _lto_cflags %{nil}" to opt out
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We currently have -ffat-lto-objects turned on out of an abundance of
|
||||
# caution. To remove it we need to do a check of the installed .o/.a files
|
||||
# to verify they have real sections/symbols after LTO stripping. That
|
||||
# way we can detect installing an unusable .o/.a file. This is on the TODO
|
||||
# list for F34.
|
||||
# LTO is slow on riscv64, we want to prioritize build speeds for now.
|
||||
%_gcc_lto_cflags %{nil}
|
||||
# riscv64 does not have ld.gold support needed for LTO with Clang.
|
||||
%_clang_lto_cflags %{nil}
|
||||
%_lto_cflags %{nil}
|
||||
|
||||
# Default fortification level.
|
||||
# "%define _fortify_level 2" to downgrade and
|
||||
# "%define _fortify_level 0" or "%undefine _fortify_level" to disable
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We use a single -Wp here to enforce order so that ccache does not ever
|
||||
# reorder them.
|
||||
%_fortify_level 3
|
||||
%_fortify_level_flags %[ 0%{?_fortify_level} > 0 ? "-Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=%{_fortify_level}" : "" ]
|
||||
|
||||
# This can be set to a positive integer to obtain increasing type
|
||||
# safety levels for C. See buildflags.md.
|
||||
%build_type_safety_c 3
|
||||
|
||||
# Some linkers default to a build-id algorithm that is not supported by rpmbuild,
|
||||
# so we need to specify the right algorithm to use.
|
||||
%_build_id_flags -Wl,--build-id=sha1
|
||||
|
||||
%_general_options -O2 %{?_lto_cflags} -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe
|
||||
%_warning_options -Wall%[%__build_for_lang_any && "%toolchain" == "gcc" ? " -Wno-complain-wrong-lang" : ""]%[%__build_for_lang_c + %__build_for_lang_cxx ? " -Werror=format-security" : ""]%[%__build_for_lang_c && (%build_type_safety_c == 0) ? " -fpermissive" : ""]%[%__build_for_lang_c && (%build_type_safety_c == 1) ? " -Wno-error=int-conversion" : ""]%[%__build_for_lang_c && (%build_type_safety_c > 0 && %build_type_safety_c < 3) ? " -Wno-error=incompatible-pointer-types" : ""]
|
||||
%_preprocessor_defines %{_fortify_level_flags} -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
# Common variables are no longer generated by default by gcc and clang
|
||||
# If they are needed then add "%define _legacy_common_support 1" to the spec file.
|
||||
%_legacy_options %{?_legacy_common_support: -fcommon}
|
||||
|
||||
%__global_compiler_flags %{_general_options} %{_warning_options} %{_preprocessor_defines} %{_hardened_cflags} %{_annotation_cflags} %{_legacy_options}
|
||||
|
||||
# Internal macros. Do not use directly. These variables can be rebound
|
||||
# to suppress certain frontend-specific compiler flags (or in the case
|
||||
# of __build_for_lang_any, frontend-agnostic flags). Dynamic scoping
|
||||
# and shadowing redefinitions are used for the __build_for_* variables
|
||||
# to remain largely compatible with existing spec files that have
|
||||
# hard-coded assumptions which macros assume which other macros.
|
||||
# The __build_flags_no_macro_warning construct suppresses a warning
|
||||
# about unused RPM macros.
|
||||
%__build_for_lang_c 1
|
||||
%__build_for_lang_cxx 1
|
||||
%__build_for_lang_any 1
|
||||
%__build_flags_no_macro_warning %[%__build_for_lang_c + %__build_for_lang_cxx + %__build_for_lang_any ? "" : ""]
|
||||
%__build_flags_common() %{expand:%define __build_for_lang_c 0}%{expand:%define __build_for_lang_cxx 0}%{expand:%define __build_for_lang_any 0}%{__build_flags_no_macro_warning}%{optflags}
|
||||
%__build_flags_lang_c() %{expand:%define __build_for_lang_cxx 0}%{expand:%define __build_for_lang_any 0}%{__build_flags_no_macro_warning}%{optflags}
|
||||
%__build_flags_lang_cxx() %{expand:%define __build_for_lang_c 0}%{expand:%define __build_for_lang_any 0}%{__build_flags_no_macro_warning}%{optflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# Automatically trim changelog entries after 2 years
|
||||
%_changelog_trimtime %{lua:print(os.time() - 2 * 365 * 86400)}
|
||||
%_changelog_trimage %{expr:2*365*24*60*60}
|
||||
|
||||
#==============================================================================
|
||||
# ---- Generic auto req/prov filtering macros
|
||||
|
@ -269,6 +476,3 @@ print(result)
|
|||
%global __find_provides /bin/sh -c "%{?__filter_prov_cmd} %{__deploop P} %{?__filter_from_prov}" \
|
||||
%global __find_requires /bin/sh -c "%{?__filter_req_cmd} %{__deploop R} %{?__filter_from_req}" \
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Temporary shelter for rpm 4.15 refugees
|
||||
%requires_eq() %(LC_ALL="C" echo '%*' | xargs -r rpm -q --qf 'Requires: %%{name} = %%{epoch}:%%{version}\\n' | sed -e 's/ (none):/ /' -e 's/ 0:/ /' | grep -v "is not")
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
|
|||
# Macros to constrain resource use during the build process
|
||||
|
||||
# Changes _smp_build_ncpus depending on various factors
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -c cpus constrains the CPU count to "cpus"
|
||||
# -m mem constrains the CPU count to the total amount of memory in the system
|
||||
# (in megabytes) divided by "mem", rounded down
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If no options are passed, sets _smp_build_ncpus to 1.
|
||||
# _smp_build_ncpus will never be raised, only lowered.
|
||||
%constrain_build(c:m:) %{lua:
|
||||
|
||||
-- Check a value and clamp it to at least 1
|
||||
local function check_and_clamp(v, string)
|
||||
if v == nil then return nil end
|
||||
|
||||
i = math.tointeger(v)
|
||||
if i == nil then
|
||||
macros.error({"%%%0: invalid "..string.." value "..v})
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
local clamp = math.max(1, math.floor(i))
|
||||
if i ~= clamp then
|
||||
macros.error({"%%%0: invalid "..string.." value "..v})
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
end
|
||||
return clamp
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- Parse meminfo to find the total amount of memory in the system
|
||||
local function getmem()
|
||||
local mem = 0
|
||||
for l in io.lines('/proc/meminfo') do
|
||||
if l:sub(1, 9) == "MemTotal:" then
|
||||
mem = math.tointeger(string.match(l, "MemTotal:%s+(%d+)"))
|
||||
break
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
return mem
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
local mem_limit = check_and_clamp(opt.m, "mem limit")
|
||||
local cpu_limit = check_and_clamp(opt.c, "cpu limit")
|
||||
local current_cpus = math.tointeger(macros._smp_build_ncpus)
|
||||
local constrained_cpus = current_cpus
|
||||
|
||||
if (not cpu_limit and not mem_limit) then
|
||||
cpu_limit = 1
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
if cpu_limit ~= nil then
|
||||
constrained_cpus = math.min(cpu_limit, constrained_cpus)
|
||||
end
|
||||
if mem_limit ~= nil then
|
||||
local mem_total = getmem(verbose)
|
||||
local limit = math.max(1, mem_total // (mem_limit * 1024))
|
||||
constrained_cpus = math.min(constrained_cpus, limit)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
macros._smp_build_ncpus = constrained_cpus
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# outputs build flag overrides to be used in conjunction with
|
||||
# %%make_build, %%cmake_build etc.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# if no override is needed, this macro outputs nothing
|
||||
#
|
||||
# - m memory limit in MBs per core; default is 1024
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Usage:
|
||||
# e.g. %make_build %{limit_build -m 2048}
|
||||
# => /usr/bin/make -O -j16 V=1 VERBOSE=1
|
||||
# %make_build %{limit_build -m 40960}
|
||||
# => /usr/bin/make -O -j16 V=1 VERBOSE=1 -j1
|
||||
#
|
||||
%limit_build(m:) %{lua:
|
||||
local mem_per_process=rpm.expand("%{-m*}")
|
||||
if mem_per_process == "" then
|
||||
mem_per_process = 1024
|
||||
else
|
||||
mem_per_process = tonumber(mem_per_process)
|
||||
end
|
||||
local mem_total = 0
|
||||
for line in io.lines('/proc/meminfo') do
|
||||
if line:sub(1, 9) == "MemTotal:" then
|
||||
local tokens = {}
|
||||
for token in line:gmatch("%w+") do
|
||||
tokens[#tokens + 1] = token
|
||||
end
|
||||
mem_total = tonumber(tokens[2])
|
||||
break
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
local max_jobs = mem_total // (mem_per_process * 1024)
|
||||
if max_jobs < 1 then
|
||||
max_jobs = 1
|
||||
end
|
||||
cur_max_jobs=tonumber(rpm.expand("%{_smp_build_ncpus}"))
|
||||
if cur_max_jobs > max_jobs then
|
||||
print("-j" .. max_jobs)
|
||||
end
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
|||
# Architectures that .NET and dependent packages run on
|
||||
%dotnet_arches aarch64 ppc64le s390x x86_64
|
|
@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
|
|||
# Some miscellaneous Fedora-related macros
|
||||
# Fedora macros, safe to use after the SRPM build stage
|
||||
|
||||
# List files matching inclusion globs, excluding files matching exclusion blogs
|
||||
# Optional parameters:
|
||||
# – -i "<globs>" inclusion globs
|
||||
# – -x "<globs>" exclusion globs
|
||||
# Globs are space-separated lists of shell globs. Such lists require %{quote:}
|
||||
# use for safe rpm argument passing.
|
||||
# Alternatively, set the following rpm variables before calling the macro:
|
||||
# – “listfiles_include” inclusion globs
|
||||
# — “listfiles_exclude” exclusion globs
|
||||
# Arguments passed to the macro without flags will be interpreted as inclusion
|
||||
# globs.
|
||||
# Lists files matching inclusion globs, excluding files matching exclusion
|
||||
# globs
|
||||
# – globs are space-separated lists of shell globs. Such lists require
|
||||
# %{quote:} use when passed as rpm arguments or flags.
|
||||
# Control variables, flags and arguments:
|
||||
# %{listfiles_include} inclusion globs
|
||||
# %{listfiles_exclude} exclusion globs
|
||||
# -i <globs> inclusion globs
|
||||
# -x <globs> exclusion globs
|
||||
# … arguments passed to the macro without flags will be
|
||||
# interpreted as inclusion globs
|
||||
%listfiles(i:x:) %{expand:
|
||||
%if %{lua: print(string.len(rpm.expand("%{?-i*}%{?listfiles_include}%*")))}
|
||||
listfiles_include=$(realpath -e --relative-base=. %{?-i*} %{?listfiles_include} %* | sort -u)
|
||||
|
@ -26,9 +26,11 @@
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/issues/581
|
||||
# Write the contents of a list of rpm variables to a macro file.
|
||||
# The target file must contain the corresponding anchors.
|
||||
# For example %writevars -f myfile foo bar will replace:
|
||||
# Writes the contents of a list of rpm variables to a macro file
|
||||
# Control variables, flags and arguments:
|
||||
# -f <filename> the macro file to process:
|
||||
# – it must contain corresponding anchors
|
||||
# – for example %writevars -f myfile foo bar will replace:
|
||||
# @@FOO@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{foo} and
|
||||
# @@BAR@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{bar}
|
||||
# in myfile
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# Some miscellaneous Fedora-related macros
|
||||
# Fedora macros, safe to use at SRPM build stage
|
||||
|
||||
# A directory for rpm macros
|
||||
%rpmmacrodir /usr/lib/rpm/macros.d
|
||||
|
@ -10,13 +10,34 @@
|
|||
# A directory for SWID tag files describing the installation
|
||||
%_swidtagdir %{_prefix}/lib/swidtag/fedoraproject.org
|
||||
|
||||
# A helper to apply the fedora.wordwrap filter to the content of an rpm
|
||||
# variable, and print the result. Optional parameter:
|
||||
# – -v <variable_name> (default value: _description)
|
||||
# Putting multiple lines of UTF-8 text inside a variable is usually
|
||||
# accomplished with a %%{expand: some_text}.
|
||||
# Applies the fedora.wordwrap filter to the content of an rpm variable, and
|
||||
# prints the result.
|
||||
# – putting multiple lines of UTF-8 text inside a variable is usually
|
||||
# accomplished with %{expand:some_text}
|
||||
# Control variables, flags and arguments:
|
||||
# -v <variable_name> (default value: _description)
|
||||
%wordwrap(v:) %{lua:
|
||||
local fedora = require "fedora.common"
|
||||
local variable = "%{" .. rpm.expand("%{-v*}%{!-v:_description}") .. "}"
|
||||
local variable = "%{?" .. rpm.expand("%{-v*}%{!-v:_description}") .. "}"
|
||||
print(fedora.wordwrap(variable))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# A single Name: and %package substitute
|
||||
# Control variables, flags and arguments:
|
||||
# %{source_name} the SRPM name
|
||||
# %{source_summary} the SRPM summary
|
||||
# %{source_description} the SRPM description
|
||||
# -n <name> declare a package named <name>
|
||||
# (%package-like behavior)
|
||||
# -v be verbose
|
||||
# %1 declare a package named %{source_name}-%{%1}
|
||||
# (%package-like behavior)
|
||||
%new_package(n:v) %{lua:
|
||||
local fedora = require "fedora.common"
|
||||
local pkg_name = fedora.readflag("n")
|
||||
local verbose = fedora.hasflag("v")
|
||||
local name_suffix = fedora.read("1")
|
||||
local source_name = fedora.read("source_name")
|
||||
local first = not ( fedora.read("name") or fedora.read("currentname") )
|
||||
fedora.new_package(source_name, pkg_name, name_suffix, first, verbose)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
85
macros.forge
85
macros.forge
|
@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Map forge information to rpm metadata. This macro will compute default spec
|
||||
# variable values.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The following spec variables SHOULD be set before calling the macro:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# forgeurl the project url on the forge, strongly recommended;
|
||||
# Version if applicable, set it with Version: <version>
|
||||
# tag if applicable
|
||||
# commit if applicable
|
||||
# date if applicable (to override the mtime of the Source archive)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use -z for multiple calls to the macro
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The macro will attempt to compute and set the following variables if they are
|
||||
# not already set by the packager:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# forgesource an URL that can be used as SourceX: value
|
||||
# forgesetupargs the correct arguments to pass to %setup for this source
|
||||
# used by %forgesetup and %forgeautosetup
|
||||
# archivename the source archive filename, without extentions
|
||||
# archiveext the source archive filename extensions, without leading dot
|
||||
# archiveurl the url that can be used to download the source archive,
|
||||
# without renaming
|
||||
# topdir the source archive top directory (can be empty)
|
||||
# extractdir the source directory created inside %{_builddir} after using
|
||||
# %%forgesetup, %forgeautosetup or %{forgesetupargs}
|
||||
# repo the repository name
|
||||
# owner the repository owner (if used by another computed variable)
|
||||
# shortcommit the commit hash clamping used by the forge, if any
|
||||
# scm the scm type, when packaging code snapshots: commits or tags
|
||||
# distprefix the prefix that needs adding to dist to trace non-release packaging
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Most of the computed variables are both overridable and optional.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Optional parameters:
|
||||
# -a process all sources in one go, instead of using separate -z calls
|
||||
# -z <number> suffix all the read and written variable names with <number>
|
||||
# for example read forgeurl<number>, version<number>…
|
||||
# and generate forgesetupargs<number>, archiveurl<number>…
|
||||
# The macro assumes that null or nil suffix is used for the primary
|
||||
# package source.
|
||||
# -s Silently ignore problems in forgeurl, use it if it can be parsed,
|
||||
# ignore it otherwise.
|
||||
# -v Be verbose and print every spec variable the macro sets.
|
||||
# -i Print some info about the state of spec variables the macro may use or
|
||||
# set at the end of the processing.
|
||||
%forgemeta(az:sviu:) %{lua:
|
||||
local fedora = require "fedora.common"
|
||||
local forge = require "fedora.srpm.forge"
|
||||
local verbose = rpm.expand("%{-v}") ~= ""
|
||||
local informative = rpm.expand("%{-i}") ~= ""
|
||||
local silent = rpm.expand("%{-s}") ~= ""
|
||||
local processall = (rpm.expand("%{-a}") ~= "") and (rpm.expand("%{-z}") == "")
|
||||
if processall then
|
||||
for _,s in pairs(fedora.getsuffixes("forgeurl")) do
|
||||
forge.meta(s,verbose,informative,silent)
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
forge.meta(rpm.expand("%{-z*}"),verbose,informative,silent)
|
||||
end
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Convenience macro to relay computed arguments to %setup
|
||||
# Optional parameters:
|
||||
# -a process all sources in one go, instead of using separate -z calls
|
||||
# -z <number> read %{?forgesetupargs<number>}
|
||||
# -v be verbose
|
||||
%forgesetup(az:v) %{lua:
|
||||
local fedora = require "fedora.common"
|
||||
if (rpm.expand("%{-z}") == "") and (rpm.expand("%{-a}") ~= "") then
|
||||
for _,s in pairs(fedora.getsuffixes("forgesetupargs")) do
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%setup %{!-v:-q} %{?forgesetupargs" .. s .. "}\\n"))
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
print( rpm.expand("%setup %{!-v:-q} %{?forgesetupargs" .. rpm.expand("%{-z*}") .. "}\\n"))
|
||||
end
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Convenience macro to relay computed arguments to %autosetup
|
||||
# Parameters relayed to %autosetup: -v -N -S -p
|
||||
# Optional parameters:
|
||||
# -z <number> read %{?forgesetupargs<number>}
|
||||
%forgeautosetup(z:vNS:p:q) %{lua:
|
||||
print(rpm.expand("%autosetup %{-v} %{-N} %{?-S} %{?-p} %{?forgesetupargs" .. rpm.expand("%{-z*}") .. "}\\n"))
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
|||
# Arches that GAP runs on
|
||||
%gap_arches aarch64 ppc64le s390x x86_64 riscv64
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
|||
# Arches that OpenJDK and dependent packages run on
|
||||
%java_arches aarch64 ppc64le s390x x86_64 riscv64
|
63
macros.kmp
63
macros.kmp
|
@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Use these macros to differentiate between RH and other KMP implementation(s).
|
||||
redhat_kernel_module_package 1
|
||||
kernel_module_package_release 1
|
||||
|
||||
%__find_provides /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-provides
|
||||
%__find_requires /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-requires
|
||||
|
||||
#kernel_module_package [ -n name ] [ -v version ] [ -r release ] [ -s script ]
|
||||
# [ -f filelist] [ -x ] [ -p preamble ] flavor flavor ...
|
||||
|
||||
%kernel_module_package_buildreqs %global kmodtool_generate_buildreqs 1 \
|
||||
kernel-devel
|
||||
|
||||
%kernel_module_package(n:v:r:s:f:xp:) %{expand:%( \
|
||||
%define kmodtool %{-s*}%{!-s:/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/kmodtool} \
|
||||
%define kmp_version %{-v*}%{!-v:%{version}} \
|
||||
%define kmp_release %{-r*}%{!-r:%{release}} \
|
||||
%define latest_kernel %(rpm -q --qf '%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\\\\n' `rpm -q kernel-devel | /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmsort -r | head -n 1` | head -n 1) \
|
||||
%{!?kernel_version:%{expand:%%global kernel_version %{latest_kernel}}} \
|
||||
%global kverrel %(%{kmodtool} verrel %{?kernel_version} 2>/dev/null) \
|
||||
flavors="default" \
|
||||
if [ "i686" == "%{_target_cpu}" ] || [ "x86_64" == "%{_target_cpu}" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
xenver=$(rpm -q kernel-xen-devel-%{kverrel}|head -n 1)\
|
||||
kdver=$(rpm -q kernel-kdump-devel-%{kverrel}|head -n 1)\
|
||||
if [ "kernel-xen-devel-%{kverrel}" == "$xenver" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
flavors="$flavors xen" \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
if [ "kernel-kdump-devel-%{kverrel}" == "$kdver" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
flavors="$flavors kdump" \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
if [ -z "%*" ]; then \
|
||||
flavors_to_build=$flavors \
|
||||
elif [ -z "%{-x}" ]; then \
|
||||
flavors_to_build="%*" \
|
||||
else \
|
||||
flavors_to_build=" $flavors "\
|
||||
echo "[$flavors_to_build]" >/tmp/tmp.txt
|
||||
for i in %* \
|
||||
do \
|
||||
flavors_to_build=${flavors_to_build//$i /}
|
||||
done \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
echo "%%global flavors_to_build ${flavors_to_build:-%%nil}" \
|
||||
echo "%%global kernel_source() /usr/src/kernels/%kverrel.\\\$([ %%%%{1} = default ] || echo "%%%%{1}.")%_target_cpu" \
|
||||
if [ ! -z "%{-f*}" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
filelist="%{-f*}" \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
if [ ! -z "%{-p*}" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
preamble="%{-p*}" \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
nobuildreqs="yes" \
|
||||
if [ "x%{kmodtool_generate_buildreqs}" != "x1" ] \
|
||||
then \
|
||||
nobuildreqs="no" \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
kmp_override_filelist="$filelist" kmp_override_preamble="$preamble" kmp_nobuildreqs="$nobuildreqs" %{kmodtool} rpmtemplate_kmp %{-n*}%{!-n:%name} %{kverrel} $flavors_to_build 2>/dev/null \
|
||||
)}
|
|
@ -4,4 +4,4 @@
|
|||
# those arches. Support for POWER and aarch64 arrived in nodejs v4. Support
|
||||
# for s390x arrived in nodejs v6
|
||||
|
||||
%nodejs_arches %{ix86} x86_64 %{arm} aarch64 %{power64} s390x
|
||||
%nodejs_arches %{ix86} x86_64 %{arm} aarch64 %{power64} s390x riscv64
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
|||
%autorelease(e:s:pb:n) %{?-p:0.}%{lua:
|
||||
release_number = tonumber(rpm.expand("%{?_rpmautospec_release_number}%{!?_rpmautospec_release_number:1}"));
|
||||
base_release_number = tonumber(rpm.expand("%{?-b*}%{!?-b:1}"));
|
||||
print(release_number + base_release_number - 1);
|
||||
}%{?-e:.%{-e*}}%{?-s:.%{-s*}}%{!?-n:%{?dist}}
|
||||
%autochangelog %{lua:
|
||||
locale = os.setlocale(nil)
|
||||
os.setlocale("C.utf8")
|
||||
date = os.date("%a %b %d %Y")
|
||||
os.setlocale(locale)
|
||||
packager = rpm.expand("%{?packager}%{!?packager:John Doe <packager@example.com>}")
|
||||
evr = rpm.expand("%{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}")
|
||||
print("* " .. date .. " " .. packager .. " - " .. evr .. "\\n")
|
||||
print("- local build")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
%bash_completions_dir %{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions
|
||||
%zsh_completions_dir %{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions
|
||||
%fish_completions_dir %{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d
|
|
@ -4,4 +4,4 @@
|
|||
%_vpath_srcdir .
|
||||
|
||||
# directory (doesn't need to exist) where all generated build files will be placed
|
||||
%_vpath_builddir %_target_platform
|
||||
%_vpath_builddir %{_vendor}-%{_target_os}-build
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#! /bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
# heavily based upon find-suggests.ksyms by Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>.
|
||||
# with modifications by Michael Brown <Michael_E_Brown@dell.com>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -- added module versioning info to modalias() symbols
|
||||
# -- removed code which inspects spec files.
|
||||
|
||||
IFS=$'\n'
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Initially, dont generate modalias() lines for kernel package. This needs
|
||||
# additional discussion. Would like to eventually add them for
|
||||
# completeness, so that we can determine when drivers are folded into
|
||||
# mainline kernel.
|
||||
#
|
||||
case "$1" in
|
||||
kernel-module-*) ;; # Fedora kernel module package names start with
|
||||
# kernel-module.
|
||||
kernel*) is_kernel_package=1 ;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
if ! [ -z "$is_kernel_package" ]; then
|
||||
cat > /dev/null
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
print_modaliases() {
|
||||
declare class=$1 variants=$2 pos=$3
|
||||
if [ -n "$variants" ]; then
|
||||
echo "${class:0:pos}[$variants]${class:pos+1}"
|
||||
else
|
||||
[ -z "$class" ] || echo "$class"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
combine_modaliases() {
|
||||
declare tag class variants pos n
|
||||
read class
|
||||
while read tag; do
|
||||
for ((n=0; n<${#class}; n++)); do
|
||||
if [ "*" != "${class:n:1}" -a \
|
||||
"${class:0:n}" = "${tag:0:n}" -a \
|
||||
"${class:n+1}" = "${tag:n+1}" ] &&
|
||||
( [ -z "$pos" ] || [ $n = $pos ] ); then
|
||||
variants="${variants:-${class:n:1}}${tag:n:1}"
|
||||
pos=$n
|
||||
break
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
if [ $n -eq ${#class} ]; then
|
||||
print_modaliases "$class" "$variants" "$pos"
|
||||
variants=
|
||||
pos=
|
||||
class=$tag
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
print_modaliases "$class" "$variants" "$pos"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
for module in $(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko$') $*; do
|
||||
# | head -n1 because some modules have *two* version tags. *cough*b44*cough*
|
||||
modver=$(/sbin/modinfo -F version "$module"| head -n1)
|
||||
modver=${modver// /_}
|
||||
|
||||
# only add version tag if it has a version
|
||||
if [ -n "$modver" ]; then
|
||||
/sbin/modinfo -F alias "$module" \
|
||||
| sed -nre "s,(.+),modalias(\\1) = $modver,p"
|
||||
else
|
||||
/sbin/modinfo -F alias "$module" \
|
||||
| sed -nre "s,(.+),modalias(\\1),p"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done \
|
||||
| sort -u \
|
||||
| combine_modaliases
|
|
@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
|
|||
*cc1_options:
|
||||
+ %{!-fno-use-annobin:%{!iplugindir*:%:find-plugindir()} -fplugin=annobin}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
redhat-annobin-select-annobin-built-plugin
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/sh
|
||||
# This is a script to select which GCC spec file fragment
|
||||
# should be the destination of the redhat-annobin-cc1 symlink.
|
||||
|
||||
# Author: Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
|
||||
# Copyright (c) 2021 Red Hat.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
|
||||
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
|
||||
# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
|
||||
# option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
# It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
||||
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
# GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Usage:
|
||||
# redhat-annobin-plugin-select [script-dir]
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If script-dir is not provided then /usr/lib/rpm/redhat is used
|
||||
# as the location where all of the annobin plugin selection files
|
||||
# can be found.
|
||||
|
||||
if test "x$1" = "x" ;
|
||||
then
|
||||
rrcdir=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat
|
||||
else
|
||||
rrcdir=$1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Set this variable to non-zero to enable the generation of debugging
|
||||
# messages.
|
||||
debug=0
|
||||
|
||||
# Decide which version of the annobin plugin for gcc should be used.
|
||||
# There are two possible versions, one created by the annobin package and one
|
||||
# created by the gcc package. The logic selects the gcc version unless both
|
||||
# have been built by the same version of the compiler. In that case the
|
||||
# annobin version is selected instead.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The point of all this is that the annobin plugin is very sensitive to
|
||||
# mismatches with the version of gcc that built it. If the plugin is built
|
||||
# by version A of gcc, but then run on version B of gcc, it is possible for
|
||||
# the plugin to misbehave, which then causes problems if gating tests examine
|
||||
# the plugin's output. (This has happened more than once in RHEL...).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# So the plugin is built both by gcc and by the annobin package. This means
|
||||
# that whenever gcc is updated a fresh plugin is built, and the logic below
|
||||
# will select that version. But in order to allow annobin development to
|
||||
# proceed independtently of gcc, the annobin package can also update its
|
||||
# version of the plugin, and the logic will select this new version.
|
||||
|
||||
# This is where the annobin package stores the information on the version
|
||||
# of gcc that built the annobin plugin.
|
||||
aver=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/annobin-plugin-version-info
|
||||
|
||||
# This is where the gcc package stores its version information.
|
||||
gver=`gcc --print-file-name=rpmver`
|
||||
|
||||
aplugin=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/annobin.so.0.0.0
|
||||
gplugin=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/gcc-annobin.so.0.0.0
|
||||
|
||||
# This is the file that needs to be updated when either of those version
|
||||
# files changes.
|
||||
rac1=redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
|
||||
# This is the GCC spec file fragment that selects the gcc-built version of
|
||||
# the annobin plugin
|
||||
select_gcc=redhat-annobin-select-gcc-built-plugin
|
||||
|
||||
# This is the GCC spec file fragment that selects the annobin-built version
|
||||
# of the annobin plugin
|
||||
select_annobin=redhat-annobin-select-annobin-built-plugin
|
||||
|
||||
install_annobin_version=0
|
||||
install_gcc_version=0
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -f $aplugin ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ -f $gplugin ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugins exist, checking version information"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -f $gver ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ -f $aver ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugin version files exist - comparing..."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Get the first line from the version info files. This is just in
|
||||
# vase there are extra lines in the files.
|
||||
avers=`head --lines=1 $aver`
|
||||
gvers=`head --lines=1 $gver`
|
||||
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Annobin plugin built by gcc $avers"
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: GCC plugin built by gcc $gvers"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# If both plugins were built by the same version of gcc then select
|
||||
# the one from the annobin package (in case it is built from newer
|
||||
# sources). If the plugin builder versions differ, select the gcc
|
||||
# built version instead. This assumes that the gcc built version
|
||||
# always matches the installed gcc, which should be true.
|
||||
if [ $avers = $gvers ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugins built by the same compiler - using annobin-built plugin"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_annobin_version=1
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Versions differ - using gcc-built plugin"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_gcc_version=1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Annobin version file does not exist, using gcc-built plugin"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_gcc_version=1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ -f $aver ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
# FIXME: This is suspicious. If the installed GCC does not supports plugins
|
||||
# then enabling the annobin plugin will not work.
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: GCC plugin version file does not exist, using annobin-built plugin"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_annobin_version=1
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Neither version file exists - playing safe and using gcc-built plugin"
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Note: expected to find $aver and/or $gver"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_gcc_version=1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Only the annobin plugin exists - using that"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_annobin_version=1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ -f $gplugin ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Only the gcc plugin exists - using that"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Neither plugin exists - playing safe and using gcc-built plugin"
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Note: expected to find $aplugin and/or $gplugin"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
install_gcc_version=1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ $install_annobin_version -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Installing annobin version of $rac1"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
pushd $rrcdir > /dev/null
|
||||
rm -f $rac1
|
||||
ln -s $select_annobin "$rac1"
|
||||
popd > /dev/null
|
||||
|
||||
else if [ $install_gcc_version -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Installing gcc version of $rac1"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
pushd $rrcdir > /dev/null
|
||||
rm -f $rac1
|
||||
ln -s $select_gcc $rac1
|
||||
popd > /dev/null
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
*cc1_options:
|
||||
+ %{!-fno-use-annobin:%{!iplugindir*:%:find-plugindir()} -fplugin=annobin}
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
*cc1_options:
|
||||
+ %{!-fno-use-annobin:%{!iplugindir*:%:find-plugindir()} -fplugin=gcc-annobin}
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
|
|||
*cc1_options:
|
||||
+ %{!r:%{!fpie:%{!fPIE:%{!fpic:%{!fPIC:%{!fno-pic:-fPIE}}}}}}
|
||||
|
||||
*cpp_options:
|
||||
+ %{!r:%{!fpie:%{!fPIE:%{!fpic:%{!fPIC:%{!fno-pic:-fPIE}}}}}}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
-fPIE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
|||
*self_spec:
|
||||
+ %{!fuse-ld*:%{!r:-Wl,--error-rwx-segments -Wl,--error-execstack}}
|
|
@ -1,15 +1,17 @@
|
|||
# TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 1) Don't add patches, dist-git is the upstream repository for this package.
|
||||
# 2) When making changes, update version by +1, leave release alone.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 2) When making changes, increment the version (in baserelease) by 1.
|
||||
# rpmdev-bumpspec and other tools update the macro below, which is used
|
||||
# in Version: to get the desired effect.
|
||||
%global baserelease 286
|
||||
|
||||
Summary: Red Hat specific rpm configuration files
|
||||
Name: redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
Version: 153
|
||||
Release: 1%{?dist}
|
||||
# No version specified.
|
||||
License: GPL+
|
||||
Version: %{baserelease}
|
||||
Release: 1.0.riscv64%{?dist}
|
||||
# config.guess, config.sub are GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Autoconf-exception-generic
|
||||
License: GPL-1.0-or-later AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Autoconf-exception-generic AND Boehm-GC
|
||||
URL: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
|
||||
# Core rpm settings
|
||||
|
@ -19,9 +21,14 @@ Source1: rpmrc
|
|||
# gcc specs files for hardened builds
|
||||
Source50: redhat-hardened-cc1
|
||||
Source51: redhat-hardened-ld
|
||||
Source52: redhat-hardened-clang.cfg
|
||||
Source53: redhat-hardened-ld-errors
|
||||
|
||||
# gcc specs files for annobin builds
|
||||
Source52: redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
Source60: redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
Source61: redhat-annobin-select-gcc-built-plugin
|
||||
Source62: redhat-annobin-select-annobin-built-plugin
|
||||
Source63: redhat-annobin-plugin-select.sh
|
||||
|
||||
# The macros defined by these files are for things that need to be defined
|
||||
# at srpm creation time when it is not feasible to require the base packages
|
||||
|
@ -33,14 +40,18 @@ Source102: macros.mono-srpm
|
|||
Source103: macros.nodejs-srpm
|
||||
Source104: macros.ldc-srpm
|
||||
Source105: macros.valgrind-srpm
|
||||
Source106: macros.java-srpm
|
||||
Source107: macros.gap-srpm
|
||||
Source108: macros.dotnet-srpm
|
||||
|
||||
# Other misc macros
|
||||
Source150: macros.dwz
|
||||
Source151: macros.kmp
|
||||
Source152: macros.vpath
|
||||
Source153: macros.forge
|
||||
Source154: macros.ldconfig
|
||||
Source155: macros.fedora-misc
|
||||
Source150: macros.build-constraints
|
||||
Source151: macros.dwz
|
||||
Source152: macros.fedora-misc
|
||||
Source155: macros.ldconfig
|
||||
Source156: macros.vpath
|
||||
Source157: macros.shell-completions
|
||||
Source158: macros.rpmautospec
|
||||
|
||||
# Build policy scripts
|
||||
# this comes from https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/pull/344
|
||||
|
@ -48,32 +59,22 @@ Source155: macros.fedora-misc
|
|||
# and an echo when the mangling happens
|
||||
Source201: brp-mangle-shebangs
|
||||
|
||||
# this comes from rpm itself
|
||||
# however, now we can do Fedora changes within
|
||||
Source202: brp-python-bytecompile
|
||||
# for converting llvm LTO bitcode objects into ELF
|
||||
Source204: brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
|
||||
# Dependency generator scripts (deprecated)
|
||||
Source300: find-provides
|
||||
Source301: find-provides.ksyms
|
||||
Source304: find-requires
|
||||
Source305: find-requires.ksyms
|
||||
Source308: firmware.prov
|
||||
Source309: modalias.prov
|
||||
|
||||
# Misc helper scripts
|
||||
Source400: dist.sh
|
||||
Source401: rpmsort
|
||||
Source402: symset-table
|
||||
Source403: kmodtool
|
||||
Source404: gpgverify
|
||||
|
||||
# 2016-10-02 snapshots from http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git
|
||||
Source500: config.guess
|
||||
Source501: config.sub
|
||||
# Snapshots from http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git
|
||||
Source500: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/config.guess
|
||||
Source501: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/config.sub
|
||||
|
||||
# Dependency generators & their rules
|
||||
Source600: kmod.attr
|
||||
Source601: kmod.prov
|
||||
Source602: libsymlink.attr
|
||||
|
||||
# BRPs
|
||||
|
@ -82,7 +83,6 @@ Source701: brp-strip-lto
|
|||
|
||||
# Convenience lua functions
|
||||
Source800: common.lua
|
||||
Source801: forge.lua
|
||||
|
||||
# Documentation
|
||||
Source900: buildflags.md
|
||||
|
@ -93,23 +93,38 @@ Requires: coreutils
|
|||
|
||||
Requires: efi-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: fonts-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: fpc-srpm-macros
|
||||
# ↓ Provides macros.forge and forge.lua originally shipped by us
|
||||
Requires: forge-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: ghc-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: gnat-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: go-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: nim-srpm-macros
|
||||
# ↓ Provides kmod.attr originally shipped by us
|
||||
Requires: kernel-srpm-macros >= 1.0-12
|
||||
Requires: lua-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: ocaml-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: openblas-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: perl-srpm-macros
|
||||
# ↓ Provides compileall2 Python module
|
||||
Requires: python-srpm-macros >= 3-46
|
||||
Requires: rust-srpm-macros
|
||||
# ↓ Has Python BRPs originaly present in redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
Requires: python-srpm-macros >= 3.11-7
|
||||
%if ! 0%{?rhel}
|
||||
Requires: qt5-srpm-macros
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
Requires: qt6-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: rust-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: package-notes-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: pyproject-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
%if ! 0%{?rhel}
|
||||
Requires: fpc-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: gnat-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: ansible-srpm-macros
|
||||
Requires: zig-srpm-macros
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
Requires: rpm >= 4.11.0
|
||||
Requires: dwz >= 0.4
|
||||
Requires: zip
|
||||
Requires: (annobin if gcc)
|
||||
Requires: (annobin-plugin-gcc if gcc)
|
||||
Requires: (gcc-plugin-annobin if gcc)
|
||||
|
||||
# for brp-mangle-shebangs
|
||||
Requires: %{_bindir}/find
|
||||
|
@ -118,9 +133,18 @@ Requires: %{_bindir}/grep
|
|||
Requires: %{_bindir}/sed
|
||||
Requires: %{_bindir}/xargs
|
||||
|
||||
# for brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
Requires: (llvm if clang)
|
||||
Requires: (gawk if clang)
|
||||
|
||||
# -fstack-clash-protection and -fcf-protection require GCC 8.
|
||||
Conflicts: gcc < 8.0.1-0.22
|
||||
|
||||
# Obsoletes intentionally without version: rpmautospec in Fedora <= 39 ships
|
||||
# the macro package, and its version has long passed the one previously
|
||||
# recorded here.
|
||||
Obsoletes: rpmautospec-rpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
Provides: system-rpm-config = %{version}-%{release}
|
||||
|
||||
%global rrcdir /usr/lib/rpm/redhat
|
||||
|
@ -128,13 +152,6 @@ Provides: system-rpm-config = %{version}-%{release}
|
|||
%description
|
||||
Red Hat specific rpm configuration files.
|
||||
|
||||
%package -n kernel-rpm-macros
|
||||
Summary: Macros and scripts for building kernel module packages
|
||||
Requires: redhat-rpm-config >= 13
|
||||
|
||||
%description -n kernel-rpm-macros
|
||||
Macros and scripts for building kernel module packages.
|
||||
|
||||
%prep
|
||||
# Not strictly necessary but allows working on file names instead
|
||||
# of source numbers in install section
|
||||
|
@ -147,13 +164,12 @@ install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} macros rpmrc
|
|||
install -p -m 444 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} redhat-hardened-*
|
||||
install -p -m 444 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} redhat-annobin-*
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} config.*
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} dist.sh rpmsort symset-table kmodtool
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} dist.sh
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} gpgverify
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} brp-*
|
||||
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} find-*
|
||||
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{rrcdir}/find-provides.d
|
||||
install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir}/find-provides.d firmware.prov modalias.prov
|
||||
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{rrcdir} brp-*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -162,11 +178,54 @@ install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d macros.*
|
|||
|
||||
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_fileattrsdir}
|
||||
install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_fileattrsdir} *.attr
|
||||
install -p -m 755 -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir} kmod.prov
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_rpmluadir}/fedora/{rpm,srpm}
|
||||
install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmluadir}/fedora common.lua
|
||||
install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmluadir}/fedora/srpm forge.lua
|
||||
|
||||
# This trigger is used to decide which version of the annobin plugin for gcc
|
||||
# should be used. See comments in the script for full details.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Note - whilst "gcc-plugin-annobin" requires "gcc" and hence in theory we
|
||||
# do not need to trigger on "gcc", the redhat-annobin-plugin-select.sh
|
||||
# script invokes gcc to determine the version of the gcc plugin, and this
|
||||
# can be significant.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For example, suppose that version N of gcc is installed and that annobin
|
||||
# version A (built by gcc version N) is also installed. Then a new version
|
||||
# of gcc is released. If the rpms are updated in this order:
|
||||
# gcc-plugin-annobin
|
||||
# gcc
|
||||
# then when the trigger for gcc-plugin-annobin is run, the script will see
|
||||
# (the not yet updated) gcc is currently version N, which matches the current
|
||||
# annobin plugin A, so no changes are necessary. Then gcc is updated and,
|
||||
# if the trigger below did not include "gcc", the script would not run again
|
||||
# and so now you would have an out of date version of the annobin plugin.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Alternatively imagine installing gcc and annobin for the first time.
|
||||
# If the installation order is:
|
||||
# gcc
|
||||
# annobin-plugin-gcc
|
||||
# gcc-plugin-annobin
|
||||
# then the installation of gcc will not cause the gcc-plugin-annobin to be
|
||||
# selected, since it does not exist yet. Then annobin-plugin-gcc is installed
|
||||
# and since it is the only plugin, it will be selected. Then
|
||||
# gcc-plugin-annobin is installed, and if the trigger below was not set to
|
||||
# run on gcc-plugin-annobin, it would pass unnoticed.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Hence it is necessary to trigger on both gcc and gcc-plugin-annobin.
|
||||
|
||||
%triggerin -- annobin-plugin-gcc gcc-plugin-annobin gcc
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-plugin-select.sh
|
||||
%end
|
||||
|
||||
# We also trigger when an annobin plugin is uninstalled. This allows us to
|
||||
# switch over to the other version of the plugin. Note - we do not bother
|
||||
# triggering on the uninstallation of "gcc", since if that is removed, the
|
||||
# plugins are rendered useless.
|
||||
|
||||
%triggerpostun -- annobin-plugin-gcc gcc-plugin-annobin
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-plugin-select.sh
|
||||
%end
|
||||
|
||||
%files
|
||||
%dir %{rrcdir}
|
||||
|
@ -182,33 +241,463 @@ install -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmluadir}/fedora/srpm forge.lua
|
|||
%{rrcdir}/find-requires
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/brp-ldconfig
|
||||
%{_fileattrsdir}/*.attr
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/kmod.prov
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.*-srpm
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.build-constraints
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.dwz
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.forge
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.ldconfig
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.vpath
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.fedora-misc
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.ldconfig
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.rpmautospec
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.shell-completions
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.vpath
|
||||
%dir %{_rpmluadir}/fedora
|
||||
%dir %{_rpmluadir}/fedora/srpm
|
||||
%dir %{_rpmluadir}/fedora/rpm
|
||||
%{_rpmluadir}/fedora/*.lua
|
||||
%{_rpmluadir}/fedora/srpm/*lua
|
||||
|
||||
%attr(0755,-,-) %{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-plugin-select.sh
|
||||
%verify(owner group mode) %{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-cc1
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-select-gcc-built-plugin
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/redhat-annobin-select-annobin-built-plugin
|
||||
|
||||
%doc buildflags.md
|
||||
|
||||
%files -n kernel-rpm-macros
|
||||
%dir %{rrcdir}/find-provides.d
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/kmodtool
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/rpmsort
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/symset-table
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/find-provides.ksyms
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/find-requires.ksyms
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/find-provides.d/firmware.prov
|
||||
%{rrcdir}/find-provides.d/modalias.prov
|
||||
%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/macros.kmp
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
* Thu Apr 25 2024 David Abdurachmanov <davidlt@rivosinc.com> - 286-1.0.riscv64
|
||||
- Add riscv64 to %%gap_arches, %%java_arches, and %%nodejs_arches
|
||||
- Disable LTO for Clang on riscv64 (no ld.gold support for riscv64)
|
||||
- Disable LTO in general on riscv64 (lowers packages build time)
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Mar 12 2024 Omair Majid <omajid@redhat.com> - 286-1
|
||||
- Define %%dotnet_arches with a list of .NET-compatible architectures
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 20 2024 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 285-1
|
||||
- brp-mangle-shebangs: Strip env flags when mangling shebangs
|
||||
- For example, mangle "#!/usr/bin/env -S vd" to "#!/usr/bin/vd"
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#2265038
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Feb 14 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 284-1
|
||||
- Correct advise for disabling debuginfo packages (#2264161)
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Feb 14 2024 Frédéric Bérat <fberat@redhat.com> - 283-1
|
||||
- Update config.{guess,sub} to gnuconfig git HEAD
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 06 2024 Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com> - 282-1
|
||||
- Loosen rust-srpm-macros requirement
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Feb 05 2024 Jonathan Wright <jonathan@almalinux.org> - 281-1
|
||||
- simplify microarch macros for x86_64
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 16 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 280-1
|
||||
- Drop -fcf-protection for i686 because there won't be kernel support
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 16 2024 Nils Philippsen <nils@redhat.com> - 279-1
|
||||
- Obsolete rpmautospec-rpm-macros without version
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jan 15 2024 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> - 278-1
|
||||
- Add hardening feature to convert linker warning messages into errors.
|
||||
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Linker_Error_On_Security_Issues
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jan 15 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 277-1
|
||||
- Switch C type safety level to 3 (GCC 14 default), and adjust for GCC 14
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jan 11 2024 Jan Grulich <jgrulich@redhat.com> - 276-1
|
||||
- Drop qt5-srpm-macros from RHEL 10
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jan 05 2024 Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com> - 275-1
|
||||
- Define RUSTFLAGS only when rust macros are installed
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jan 3 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 274-1
|
||||
- Missing packed relative relocation support on aarch64, s390x (#2256645)
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 2 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 273-1
|
||||
- Pack relative ELF relocations by default
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Dec 26 2023 Jan Drögehoff <sentrycraft123@gmail.com> - 272-1
|
||||
- Add zig-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Nov 03 2023 Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com> - 271-1
|
||||
- ELN: Enable frame pointers for RHEL 11+ (for now)
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Oct 5 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 270-1
|
||||
- Disable -fstack-clash-protection on riscv64 (#2242327)
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Oct 5 2023 Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com> - 269-1
|
||||
- Use correct format specifier in brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Sep 29 2023 Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com> - 268-1
|
||||
- Fix brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf parallelism with hardlinks (#2234024)
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Sep 26 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 267-1
|
||||
- Switch %%build_type_safety_c to 1 (#2142177)
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Sep 07 2023 Maxwell G <maxwell@gtmx.me> - 266-1
|
||||
- Split out forge macros to forge-srpm-macros package
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Aug 29 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 265-1
|
||||
- Add support for x86_64_v2, x86_64_v3, x86_64_v4 (#2233093)
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Aug 22 2023 Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com> - 264-1
|
||||
- Add macros.rpmautospec
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 21 2023 Miroslav Suchy <msuchy@redhat.com> - 263-1
|
||||
- Migrate to SPDX
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Aug 02 2023 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 262-1
|
||||
- Strip all extension builder flags except -fexceptions and -fcf-protection
|
||||
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_Extension_Flags_Reduction
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jul 7 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 261-1
|
||||
- Fix warnings that appear during the build of the llvm package
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jul 5 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 260-1
|
||||
- Implement the %%build_type_safety_c macro (#2218019)
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jul 5 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 259-1
|
||||
- Filter out C, C++ build flags from Fortran build flags (#2177253)
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jul 5 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 258-1
|
||||
- Enable PIC mode for assembler files (#2167430)
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jul 05 2023 Frederic Berat <fberat@redhat.com> - 257-1
|
||||
- update config.{guess,sub} to gnuconfig git HEAD
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Jun 17 2023 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 256-1
|
||||
- Remove -fno-openmp-implicit-rpath from clang ldflags
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jun 16 2023 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 255-1
|
||||
- Add qt6-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Mar 9 2023 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 254-1
|
||||
- Switch ELN to x86-64-v3
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 28 2023 Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> - 253-1
|
||||
- Include RUSTFLAGS in %%set_build_flags
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#2167183
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 28 2023 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 252-1
|
||||
- Rename _pkg_extra_* macros to _distro_extra_*
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Feb 23 2023 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 251-1
|
||||
- Drop the requirement of orphaned nim-srpm-macros
|
||||
- No Fedora package uses the %%nim_arches macro
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 14 2023 Frederic Berat <fberat@redhat.com> - 250-1
|
||||
- update config.{guess,sub} to gnuconfig git HEAD
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Feb 09 2023 Jerry James <loganjerry@gmail.com> - 249-1
|
||||
- Add macros.gap-srpm
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Feb 07 2023 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 248-1
|
||||
- Add %%pkg_extra_* macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Feb 06 2023 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> - 247-1
|
||||
- Fix triggers for the installation and removal of gcc-plugin-annobin.
|
||||
Fixes: rhbz#2124562
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 17 2023 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 246-1
|
||||
- Add pyproject-srpm-macros to the default buildroot
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 17 2023 Davide Cavalca <dcavalca@fedoraproject.org> - 245-1
|
||||
- Do not include frame pointers on ppc64le for now
|
||||
Fixes: rhbz#2161595
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jan 16 2023 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 244-1
|
||||
- Make -flto=thin the default lto flag for clang
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jan 16 2023 Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@redhat.com> - 243-1
|
||||
- Consolidate the _FORTIFY_SOURCE switches.
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jan 13 2023 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 242-1
|
||||
- Don't use %%[ ] expressions with %%{undefined}
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#2160716
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jan 12 2023 Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com> - 241-1
|
||||
- Do not include frame pointers on RHEL
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 10 2023 Davide Cavalca <dcavalca@fedoraproject.org> - 240-1
|
||||
- Do not include frame pointers on i686 and s390x for now
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jan 4 2023 Davide Cavalca <dcavalca@fedoraproject.org> - 239-1
|
||||
- Enable frame pointers by default
|
||||
- Set arch specific flags for frame pointers support
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 3 2023 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 238-1
|
||||
- Set %%source_date_epoch_from_changelog to 1
|
||||
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ReproducibleBuildsClampMtimes
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 3 2023 Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@redhat.com> - 237-1
|
||||
- Make _FORTIFY_SOURCE configurable and bump default to 3.
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Dec 28 2022 Davide Cavalca <dcavalca@fedoraproject.org> - 236-1
|
||||
- Add conditional support for always including frame pointers
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Dec 10 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 235-1
|
||||
- Add %%_configure_use_runstatedir to disable --runstatedir configure option
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Nov 4 2022 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 234-1
|
||||
- Remove unsupported arches from rpmrc
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Nov 4 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 233-1
|
||||
- Set -g when building Vala applications
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Sep 23 2022 Timm Bäder <tbaeder@redhat.com> - 232-1
|
||||
- Fix brp-compile-lto-elf to not rely on a backtracking regex
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Sep 08 2022 Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> - 231-1
|
||||
- forge macros: Support Sourcehut. Fixes rhbz#2035935.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Aug 30 2022 Frederic Berat <fberat@redhat.com> - 230-1
|
||||
- Add support for runstatedir in %%configure
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Aug 26 2022 Dan Horák <dan[at]danny.cz> - 229-1
|
||||
- Move the baseline s390x arch to z13 for F-38+
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 8 2022 Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> - 228-1
|
||||
- Add macros.shell-completions
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Aug 05 2022 Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com> - 227-1
|
||||
- brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf: Pass -r to xargs
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jun 22 2022 Timm Bäder <tbaeder@redhat.com> - 226-1
|
||||
- Move llvm_compile_lto_to_elf before __debug_install_post
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jun 17 2022 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> - 225-1
|
||||
- Add definition of _find_debuginfo_extra_opts which will
|
||||
- move annobin data into a separate debuginfo file.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jun 14 2022 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 224-1
|
||||
- Fix passing of CFLAGS to brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri May 27 2022 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 223-1
|
||||
- Move -fno-openmp-implicit-rpath option from CFLAGS to LDFLAGS
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri May 27 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 222-1
|
||||
- Use %%baserelease to store the version number
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri May 27 2022 Frederic Berat <fberat@redhat.com> - 221-1
|
||||
- update config.{guess,sub} to gnuconfig git HEAD
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue May 17 2022 Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> - 220-1
|
||||
- Add `Requires: ansible-srpm-macros`
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue May 17 2022 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 219-2
|
||||
- Remove a tab character from the definition of %%__global_compiler_flags
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#2083296
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue May 10 2022 Mikolaj Izdebski <mizdebsk@redhat.com> - 219-1
|
||||
- Add java_arches macro
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Apr 20 2022 Timm Bäder <tbaeder@redhat.com> - 218-1
|
||||
- Parallelize bpr-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Apr 19 2022 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 217-1
|
||||
- Add -fno-openmp-implicit-rpath when building with clang
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Apr 13 2022 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> - 216-1
|
||||
- Add support for comparing gcc-built and annobin-built plugins.
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Feb 21 2022 Timm Bäder <tbaeder@redhat.com> - 215-1
|
||||
- Add %%__brp_remove_la_files to %%__os_install_post
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Feb 10 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 214-1
|
||||
- ppc64le: Switch baseline to POWER9 on ELN (ELN issue 78)
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Feb 10 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 213-1
|
||||
- s390x: Switch baseline to z14 on ELN (ELN issue 79)
|
||||
|
||||
* Sun Jan 23 2022 Robert-André Mauchin <zebob.m@gmail.com> - 212-1
|
||||
- Add package note generation to %%check preamble
|
||||
- Fix: rhbz#2043977
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Jan 21 2022 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl> - 211-1
|
||||
- Move package note generation to build preamble
|
||||
- Do ELF package notes also on ELN
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jan 20 2022 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 210-1
|
||||
- Remove package ELF note from the extension LDFLAGS
|
||||
- Related: rhbz#2043092
|
||||
- Fix %%set_build_flags when %%_generate_package_note_file is not defined
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#2043166
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jan 13 2022 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl> - 209-1
|
||||
- Add package ELF note to the default LDFLAGS
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 04 2022 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 208-1
|
||||
- Call %%set_build_flags before %%build, %%check, and %%install stages
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Dec 14 2021 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 207-1
|
||||
- Add -Wl,--build-id=sha1 to the default LDFLAGS
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Dec 07 2021 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 206-1
|
||||
- brp-mangle-shebangs: also mangle shebangs of JavaScript executables
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#1998924
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Nov 18 2021 Michal Domonkos <mdomonko@redhat.com> - 205-1
|
||||
- Drop kernel-rpm-macros subpackage & kmod.attr (new home: kernel-srpm-macros)
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Nov 16 2021 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 204-1
|
||||
- Don't pull in Python to all buildroots
|
||||
- Remove llvm-lto-elf-check script
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Nov 09 2021 Michal Domonkos <mdomonko@redhat.com> - 203-1
|
||||
- Drop {fpc,gnat,nim}-srpm-macros dependencies on RHEL
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Nov 03 2021 David Benoit <dbenoit@redhat.com> - 202-1
|
||||
- Add llvm-lto-elf-check script
|
||||
- Resolves: rhbz#2017193
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Nov 01 2021 Jason L Tibbitts III <j@tib.bs> - 201-1
|
||||
- Better error handling for %%constrain_build.
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Oct 18 2021 Jason L Tibbitts III <j@tib.bs> - 200-1
|
||||
- Add %%constrain_build macro.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Sep 21 2021 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 199-1
|
||||
- Drop annobin-plugin-clang dependency
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 30 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 198-1
|
||||
- ELN: Enable -march=x86-64-v2 for Clang as well
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Aug 17 2021 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 197-1
|
||||
- Add build_ preifix to cc, cxx, and cpp macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 16 2021 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 196-1
|
||||
- Add cc, cxx, and cpp macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Sun Aug 15 2021 Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org> - 195-1
|
||||
- Fix macros.build-constraints' %%limit_build
|
||||
- number of CPUs will never be set to less than 1
|
||||
- this now outputs build flag overrides to be used with %%make_build etc.
|
||||
- add documentation
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 2 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 194-1
|
||||
- Active GCC plugin during LTO linking
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Jul 24 2021 Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org> - 193-1
|
||||
- Add macros.build-constraints
|
||||
- Keep the misc macros in alphabetical order
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Jul 10 2021 Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.com> - 192-1
|
||||
- Make vpath builddir not include arch-specific info
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jul 01 2021 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 191-1
|
||||
- Require python-srpm-macros with Python related BuildRoot Policy scripts
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jun 30 2021 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 190-1
|
||||
- Move Python related BuildRoot Policy scripts from redhat-rpm-config to python-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jun 28 2021 Ben Burton <bab@debian.org> - 189-1
|
||||
- Adapt macros and BRP scripts for %%topdir with spaces
|
||||
- Fixes rhbz#1947416
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jun 22 2021 Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com> - 188-1
|
||||
- Drop reference to now extinct brp-python-hardlink script
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jun 8 2021 Stephen Coady <scoady@redhat.com> - 187-1
|
||||
- Add Requires: rpmautospec-rpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon May 31 2021 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 186-1
|
||||
- Enable RPATH check after %%install
|
||||
- Part of https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Broken_RPATH_will_fail_rpmbuild
|
||||
- Resolves: rhbz#1964548
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed May 26 2021 Arjun Shankar <arjun@redhat.com> - 185-1
|
||||
- Disable annobin on armv7hl
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Apr 12 2021 David Benoit <dbenoit@redhat.com> - 184-1
|
||||
- Change 'Requires: annobin' to 'Requires: annobin-plugin-gcc'.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Apr 6 2021 David Benoit <dbenoit@redhat.com> - 183-1
|
||||
- BRP: LLVM Compile LTO Bitcode to ELF
|
||||
- Add Requires: (llvm if clang)
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Mar 22 2021 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 182-1
|
||||
- Fix handling of files without newlines in brp-mangle-shebang
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Mar 10 2021 Kalev Lember <klember@redhat.com> - 181-1
|
||||
- BRP Python Bytecompile: Avoid hardcoding /usr/bin prefix for python
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 19 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 180-1
|
||||
- Use -march=x86-64-v2 only for the gcc toolchain
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jan 19 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 179-1
|
||||
- x86_64: Enable -march=x86-64-v2 for ELN, following GCC.
|
||||
|
||||
* Sun Nov 29 2020 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 178-1
|
||||
- BRP Python Bytecompile: Also detect Python files in /app/lib/pythonX.Y
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Oct 27 2020 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 177-1
|
||||
- Add back -fcf-protection flag for x86_64
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Oct 20 2020 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 176-1
|
||||
- s390x: Tune for z14 (as in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8)
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Oct 5 2020 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 175-1
|
||||
- s390x: Switch Fedora ELN to z13 baseline
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Sep 11 2020 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 172-1
|
||||
- Filter out LTO flags from %%extension flags macros
|
||||
- Fixes: rhbz#1877652
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Sep 2 2020 Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org> - 171-1
|
||||
- Add Requires: lua-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Aug 21 2020 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 170-1
|
||||
- Enable -fstack-clash-protection for clang on x86, s390x, and ppc64le
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Aug 20 2020 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 169-1
|
||||
- Add -flto to ldflags for clang toolchain
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Aug 20 2020 Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.com> - 168-1
|
||||
- Fix CC/CXX exports so arguments are included in exported variable
|
||||
- Allow overrides of CC/CXX like CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS from shell variables
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Aug 03 2020 Troy Dawson <tdawson@redhat.com> - 167-1
|
||||
- Add Requires: kernel-srpm-macros
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jul 30 2020 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> - 166-1
|
||||
- Use -flto=auto for GCC to speed up builds
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jul 28 2020 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 165-1
|
||||
- Only use supported lto flags for clang toolchain
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jul 23 2020 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 164-1
|
||||
- Disable Python hash seed randomization in brp-python-bytecompile
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jul 21 2020 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> - 163-1
|
||||
- Enable LTO by default
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jul 16 2020 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 162-1
|
||||
- New script brp-fix-pyc-reproducibility
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jun 16 2020 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 161-2
|
||||
- Use stdlib compileall for Python >= 3.9
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Jun 15 2020 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 161-1
|
||||
- No more automagic Python bytecompilation (phase 3)
|
||||
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/No_more_automagic_Python_bytecompilation_phase_3
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jun 04 2020 Igor Raits <ignatenkobrain@fedoraproject.org> - 160-1
|
||||
- Fix broken %%configure
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jun 03 2020 Igor Raits <ignatenkobrain@fedoraproject.org> - 159-1
|
||||
- Fixes for new_package macro
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Jun 03 2020 Igor Raits <ignatenkobrain@fedoraproject.org> - 158-1
|
||||
- Add option to choose C/C++ toolchain
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat May 30 2020 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> - 157-1
|
||||
- When LTO is enabled, fix broken configure files.
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat May 30 2020 Nicolas Mailhot <nim@fedoraproject.org> - 156-1
|
||||
- Add new_package macro and associated lua framework.
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat May 23 2020 Nicolas Mailhot <nim@fedoraproject.org> - 155-1
|
||||
- forge: add gitea support
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Apr 09 2020 Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com> - 154-1
|
||||
- Optimize kernel module provides by using a parametric generator
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Feb 20 2020 Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@math.uh.edu> - 153-1
|
||||
- Add dependency on fonts-srpm-macros, as those have now been approved by FPC.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
84
rpmrc
84
rpmrc
|
@ -3,80 +3,20 @@ include: /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc
|
|||
optflags: i386 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=i386 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: i486 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=i486 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: i586 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=i586 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: i686 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=i686 -mtune=generic -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -mstackrealign -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection
|
||||
optflags: i686 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=i686 -mtune=generic -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -mstackrealign -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: athlon %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -march=athlon -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: ia64 %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: x86_64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection
|
||||
optflags: x86_64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 %{__cflags_arch_x86_64} %__cflags_arch_x86_64_common
|
||||
optflags: x86_64_v2 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -march=x86-64-v2 %__cflags_arch_x86_64_common
|
||||
optflags: x86_64_v3 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -march=x86-64-v3 %__cflags_arch_x86_64_common
|
||||
optflags: x86_64_v4 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -march=x86-64-v4 %__cflags_arch_x86_64_common
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: alpha %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee
|
||||
optflags: alphaev5 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee -mcpu=ev5
|
||||
optflags: alphaev56 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee -mcpu=ev56
|
||||
optflags: alphapca56 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee -mcpu=pca56
|
||||
optflags: alphaev6 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee -mcpu=ev6
|
||||
optflags: alphaev67 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mieee -mcpu=ev67
|
||||
optflags: ppc64le %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 %{__cflags_arch_ppc64le} -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: sparc %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -mcpu=v7 -mtune=ultrasparc
|
||||
optflags: sparcv8 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -mcpu=v8
|
||||
optflags: sparcv9 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc
|
||||
optflags: sparcv9v %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -mcpu=niagara
|
||||
optflags: sparc64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc
|
||||
optflags: sparc64v %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -mcpu=niagara
|
||||
optflags: s390x %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 %{__cflags_arch_s390x} -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: m68k %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: aarch64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mbranch-protection=standard -fasynchronous-unwind-tables %[ "%{toolchain}" == "gcc" ? "-fstack-clash-protection" : "" ] %{_frame_pointers_cflags} %{_frame_pointers_cflags_aarch64}
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: ppc %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables
|
||||
optflags: ppciseries %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32
|
||||
optflags: ppcpseries %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32
|
||||
optflags: ppc64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: ppc64p7 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -O3 -mcpu=power7 -mtune=power7 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: ppc64le %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -mcpu=power8 -mtune=power8 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: ppc64iseries %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64
|
||||
optflags: ppc64pseries %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64
|
||||
optflags: ppc8260 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32
|
||||
optflags: ppc8560 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m32
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: parisc %{__global_compiler_flags} -mpa-risc-1-0
|
||||
optflags: hppa1.0 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mpa-risc-1-0
|
||||
optflags: hppa1.1 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mpa-risc-1-0
|
||||
optflags: hppa1.2 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mpa-risc-1-0
|
||||
optflags: hppa2.0 %{__global_compiler_flags} -mpa-risc-1-0
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: mips %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips32r2 -mfpxx
|
||||
optflags: mipsel %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips32r2 -mfpxx
|
||||
optflags: mips64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips64r2 -mabi=64
|
||||
optflags: mips64el %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips64r2 -mabi=64
|
||||
optflags: mipsr6 %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips32r6
|
||||
optflags: mipsr6el %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips32r6
|
||||
optflags: mips64r6 %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips64r6
|
||||
optflags: mips64r6el %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=mips64r6
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: armv3l %{__global_compiler_flags} -fsigned-char -march=armv3
|
||||
optflags: armv4b %{__global_compiler_flags} -fsigned-char -march=armv4
|
||||
optflags: armv4l %{__global_compiler_flags} -fsigned-char -march=armv4
|
||||
optflags: armv4tl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv4t
|
||||
optflags: armv5tel %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv5te -mfloat-abi=soft
|
||||
optflags: armv5tejl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv5te -mfloat-abi=soft
|
||||
optflags: armv6l %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv6 -mfloat-abi=soft
|
||||
optflags: armv6hl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv6 -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard
|
||||
optflags: armv6hnl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv6 -mfpu=neon -mfloat-abi=hard
|
||||
optflags: armv7l %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=soft
|
||||
optflags: armv7hl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mtune=generic-armv7-a -mabi=aapcs-linux -mfloat-abi=hard
|
||||
optflags: armv7hnl %{__global_compiler_flags} -march=armv7-a -mfpu=neon -mfloat-abi=hard
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: atarist %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: atariste %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: ataritt %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: falcon %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: atariclone %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: milan %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
optflags: hades %{__global_compiler_flags}
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: s390 %{__global_compiler_flags} -m31 -march=zEC12 -mtune=z13 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables
|
||||
optflags: s390x %{__global_compiler_flags} -m64 -march=zEC12 -mtune=z13 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: aarch64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
|
||||
optflags: riscv64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection
|
||||
optflags: riscv64 %{__global_compiler_flags} -fasynchronous-unwind-tables %{_frame_pointers_cflags}
|
||||
|
||||
# set build arch to fedora buildarches on hardware capable of running it
|
||||
# saves having to do rpmbuild --target=
|
||||
|
@ -87,11 +27,5 @@ buildarchtranslate: pentium3: i686
|
|||
buildarchtranslate: i686: i686
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: i586: i586
|
||||
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: sparcv9: sparcv9
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: sparcv9v: sparcv9
|
||||
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: armv5tejl: armv5tel
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: armv6l: armv5tel
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: armv7l: armv5tel
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: armv7hl: armv7hl
|
||||
buildarchtranslate: armv7hnl: armv7hl
|
||||
|
|
76
rpmsort
76
rpmsort
|
@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
|
||||
|
||||
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
||||
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
|
||||
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
# GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
||||
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
|
||||
# USA.
|
||||
|
||||
use Getopt::Long qw(:config gnu_getopt);
|
||||
|
||||
sub rpm_cmp_versions {
|
||||
my ($evr1, $evr2) = @_;
|
||||
|
||||
sub _rpm_cmp {
|
||||
my ($s1, $s2) = @_;
|
||||
|
||||
return defined $s1 <=> defined $s2
|
||||
unless defined $s1 && defined $s2;
|
||||
|
||||
my ($r, $x1, $x2);
|
||||
do {
|
||||
$s1 =~ s/^[^a-zA-Z0-9]+//;
|
||||
$s2 =~ s/^[^a-zA-Z0-9]+//;
|
||||
if ($s1 =~ /^\d/ || $s2 =~ /^\d/) {
|
||||
$s1 =~ s/^0*(\d*)//; $x1 = $1;
|
||||
$s2 =~ s/^0*(\d*)//; $x2 = $1;
|
||||
$r = length $x1 <=> length $x2 || $x1 cmp $x2;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
$s1 =~ s/^([a-zA-Z]*)//; $x1 = $1;
|
||||
$s2 =~ s/^([a-zA-Z]*)//; $x2 = $1;
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
if $x1 eq '' && $x2 eq '';
|
||||
$r = $x1 cmp $x2;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} until $r;
|
||||
return $r;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
my ($e1, $v1, $r1) = $evr1 =~ /^(?:(\d*):)?(.*?)(?:-([^-]*))?$/;
|
||||
my ($e2, $v2, $r2) = $evr2 =~ /^(?:(\d*):)?(.*?)(?:-([^-]*))?$/;
|
||||
my $r = _rpm_cmp($e1 || 0, $e2 || 0);
|
||||
$r = _rpm_cmp($v1, $v2)
|
||||
unless $r;
|
||||
$r = _rpm_cmp($r1, $r2)
|
||||
unless $r;
|
||||
return $r;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
my $reorder = sub { return @_ };
|
||||
my $key = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
GetOptions ("r|reverse" => sub { $reorder = sub { return reverse @_ } },
|
||||
"k|key=i" => \$key)
|
||||
or do {
|
||||
print STDERR "Usage\n";
|
||||
exit 1;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
if ($key == 0) {
|
||||
# Sort by entire lines
|
||||
map { print } &$reorder(sort { rpm_cmp_versions($a, $b) } <>);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
# Sort by field $key
|
||||
my @data = map { [(split)[$key-1], $_] } <>;
|
||||
map { print } &$reorder(map { $_->[1] }
|
||||
sort { rpm_cmp_versions($a->[0], $b->[0]) } @data);
|
||||
}
|
40
symset-table
40
symset-table
|
@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#! /bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a table of all symbol sets defined in all /boot/symsets*.tar.gz
|
||||
# files.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Format:
|
||||
# kernelrelease/modver/symbol <tab> symset <tab> symset_hash
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This table is needed for computing the appropriate Requires: tags for
|
||||
# kernel module packages.
|
||||
|
||||
tmpdir=$(mktemp -t -d ${0##*/}.XXXXXX)
|
||||
trap "cd / ; rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT
|
||||
cd $tmpdir
|
||||
|
||||
shopt -s nullglob
|
||||
for symsets in /boot/symsets-*.tar.gz; do
|
||||
zcat $symsets \
|
||||
| tar xf -
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
for symsets in /usr/src/kernels/*/symsets-*.tar.gz; do
|
||||
zcat $symsets \
|
||||
| tar xf -
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
for symsets in *; do
|
||||
krel=${symsets#symsets-}
|
||||
for symset in $symsets/*; do
|
||||
class=${symset##*/} ; class=${class%.*}
|
||||
hash=${symset##*.}
|
||||
awk '
|
||||
BEGIN { FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" }
|
||||
{ sub(/0x0*/, "", $1)
|
||||
print krel "/" $1 "/" $2, class, hash }
|
||||
' krel="$krel" class="$class" hash="$hash" $symset
|
||||
done
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# vim:shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||
.phony: all
|
||||
|
||||
all: hello-c hello-cpp
|
||||
|
||||
clean:
|
||||
rm -Rf *.o hello-c hello-cpp
|
||||
|
||||
hello-c: main-c.o hello-c.o
|
||||
|
||||
hello-cpp: main-cpp.o hello-cpp.o
|
||||
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
#include <stdio.h>
|
||||
|
||||
void hello(void) {
|
||||
printf("Hello, World!");
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
#include <iostream>
|
||||
|
||||
void hello(void) {
|
||||
std::cout << "Hello, World!\n";
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
void hello(void);
|
||||
|
||||
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
||||
hello();
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
void hello(void);
|
||||
|
||||
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
||||
hello();
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
|||
summary: >
|
||||
Check the that the environment variables for build flags are automatically set
|
||||
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SetBuildFlagsBuildCheck
|
||||
|
||||
require:
|
||||
- annobin-annocheck
|
||||
- dnf5-plugins
|
||||
- gcc
|
||||
- gcc-c++
|
||||
- make
|
||||
|
||||
test: ./runtest.sh
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
set -ex
|
||||
|
||||
dnf -y builddep test.spec
|
||||
rpmbuild --define '_sourcedir .' --define '_builddir .' -bi test.spec
|
||||
rpmbuild --without auto_set_build_flags --define '_sourcedir .' --define '_builddir .' -bi test.spec
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
|||
%bcond_without auto_set_build_flags
|
||||
|
||||
%if %{without auto_set_build_flags}
|
||||
%undefine _auto_set_build_flags
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
Name: test
|
||||
Version: 1
|
||||
Release: 1
|
||||
Summary: Test package for checking %%set_build_flag usage
|
||||
License: MIT
|
||||
|
||||
BuildRequires: gcc gcc-c++ make
|
||||
BuildRequires: annobin-annocheck
|
||||
|
||||
Source0: Makefile
|
||||
Source1: main-c.c
|
||||
Source2: hello-c.c
|
||||
Source3: main-cpp.cpp
|
||||
Source4: hello-cpp.cpp
|
||||
|
||||
%global build_and_check \
|
||||
make \
|
||||
%{!?with_auto_set_build_flags:!} annocheck hello-c hello-cpp \
|
||||
make clean
|
||||
|
||||
%description
|
||||
Test package for checking %%set_build_flag usage
|
||||
|
||||
%prep
|
||||
|
||||
%build
|
||||
%build_and_check
|
||||
|
||||
%check
|
||||
%build_and_check
|
||||
|
||||
%install
|
||||
%build_and_check
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
#include <stdio.h>
|
||||
|
||||
void hello(void) {
|
||||
printf("Hello, world!\n");
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
void hello(void);
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||
Name: brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test-lib
|
||||
Version: 1
|
||||
Release: 1
|
||||
Summary: Library package for testing brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
License: MIT
|
||||
|
||||
BuildRequires: clang binutils
|
||||
Source0: %{name}.c
|
||||
Source1: %{name}.h
|
||||
|
||||
# FIXME: I'm not sure why this doesn't work
|
||||
%undefine _package_note_file
|
||||
|
||||
%global toolchain clang
|
||||
|
||||
%description
|
||||
%{summary}
|
||||
|
||||
%build
|
||||
|
||||
clang ${CFLAGS} -c %{SOURCE0} -o %{name}.o
|
||||
ar cr %{name}.a %{name}.o
|
||||
ranlib %{name}.a
|
||||
|
||||
%install
|
||||
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libdir}
|
||||
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_includedir}
|
||||
|
||||
%{__install} -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_libdir} %{name}.o
|
||||
%{__install} -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_libdir} %{name}.a
|
||||
%{__install} -p -m 644 -t %{buildroot}%{_includedir} %{SOURCE1}
|
||||
|
||||
%files
|
||||
%{_libdir}/%{name}.o
|
||||
%{_libdir}/%{name}.a
|
||||
%{_includedir}/%{name}.h
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
|||
#include <brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test-lib.h>
|
||||
|
||||
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
||||
hello();
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|||
Name: brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test
|
||||
Version: 1
|
||||
Release: 1
|
||||
Summary: Library package for testing brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf
|
||||
License: MIT
|
||||
|
||||
BuildRequires: gcc
|
||||
BuildRequires: brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test-lib
|
||||
|
||||
Source0: %{name}.c
|
||||
|
||||
# FIXME: I'm not sure why this doesn't work
|
||||
%undefine _package_note_file
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%description
|
||||
%{summary}
|
||||
|
||||
%build
|
||||
gcc ${CFLAGS} -c %{SOURCE0} -o %{name}.o
|
||||
gcc ${LDFLAGS} %{name}.o %{_libdir}/%{name}-lib.a -o %{name}-ar
|
||||
gcc ${LDFLAGS} %{name}.o %{_libdir}/%{name}-lib.o -o %{name}-obj
|
||||
|
||||
%check
|
||||
./%{name}-ar | grep "Hello, world!"
|
||||
./%{name}-obj | grep "Hello, world!"
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
|||
Summary: Test that the brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf script is working correctly
|
||||
|
||||
require:
|
||||
- dnf-plugins-core
|
||||
- dnf5-plugins
|
||||
- redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
- rpm-build
|
||||
|
||||
test: ./runtest.sh
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
set -ex
|
||||
|
||||
lib_dir=brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test-lib
|
||||
lib_spec=$lib_dir/brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test-lib.spec
|
||||
|
||||
dnf -y builddep $lib_spec
|
||||
rpmbuild --define "_sourcedir ." --define "_builddir ./$lib_dir" --define "_rpmdir ." -bb $lib_spec
|
||||
|
||||
dnf -y install ./`rpm --eval '%{_arch}'`/*.rpm
|
||||
|
||||
test_dir=brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test
|
||||
test_spec=$test_dir/brp-llvm-compile-lto-elf-test.spec
|
||||
|
||||
dnf -y builddep $test_spec
|
||||
rpmbuild --define "_sourcedir ." --define "_builddir ./$test_dir" -bi $test_spec
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
|||
summary: Tests
|
||||
discover:
|
||||
- name: redhat-rpm-config-tests
|
||||
how: fmf
|
||||
- name: gcc-fedora-flags
|
||||
how: fmf
|
||||
url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gcc.git
|
||||
ref: rawhide
|
||||
test: fedora-flags
|
||||
- name: clang-fedora-flags
|
||||
how: fmf
|
||||
url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/clang.git
|
||||
ref: rawhide
|
||||
test: fedora-flags
|
||||
execute:
|
||||
how: tmt
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|||
summary: self-build test
|
||||
|
||||
require:
|
||||
- dnf-plugins-core
|
||||
- dnf5-plugins
|
||||
- rpm-build
|
||||
test: ./runtest.sh
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
set -e
|
||||
|
||||
spec=$TMT_TREE/redhat-rpm-config.spec
|
||||
dnf -y builddep $spec
|
||||
rpmbuild --define "_sourcedir $TMT_TREE" -ba $spec
|
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summary: Test to ensure there aren't extraneous characters in build flags
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require:
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- redhat-rpm-config
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test: ./runtest.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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set -ex
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for f in %{build_cflags} %{build_cxxflags} %{build_fflags} %{build_ldflags}; do
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rpm --eval "$f" | grep -vP '\t'
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done
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summary: >
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Check that the %_distro_extra_* macros allow users to append new flags to the
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list of default flags.
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require:
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- rpm
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test: ./runtest.sh
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set -ex
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rpm -D '%_distro_extra_cflags -Wall' -E %{build_cflags} | grep -e '\-Wall$'
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rpm -D '%_distro_extra_cxxflags -Wall' -E %{build_cxxflags} | grep -e '\-Wall$'
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rpm -D '%_distro_extra_ldflags -Wall' -E %{build_ldflags} | grep -e '\-Wall$'
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rpm -D '%_distro_extra_fflags -Wall' -E %{build_fflags} | grep -e '\-Wall$'
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summary: Test that the extension builder flags contain the proper flags
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require:
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- redhat-rpm-config
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test: ./runtest.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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set -ex
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# Verify that the extension builder flags are stripped of non-required flags.
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# The flags may appear in random order due to being accessed through a lua
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# associative array.
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for f in %{extension_cflags} %{extension_cxxflags} %{extension_fflags}; do
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[[ $(rpm --eval "$f") =~ ^[[:space:]]*(-fexceptions -fcf-protection|-fcf-protection -fexceptions)[[:space:]]*$ ]]
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done
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# The extension ldflag should always be empty
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[[ -z $(rpm --eval "%extension_ldflags") ]]
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summary: Test that conditional support for frame pointers works
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require:
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- grep
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- redhat-rpm-config
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- rpm
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test: ./runtest.sh
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@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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# Not using set -e on purpose as we manually validate the exit codes to print
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# useful messages.
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set -u
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passed=0
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failed=0
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rpmeval() {
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# Note: --eval needs to always be *last* here
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rpm "$@" --eval='%optflags'
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}
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validate() {
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ret=$?
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if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "PASS: $*"
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passed=$((passed+1))
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else
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echo "FAIL: $*"
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failed=$((failed+1))
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fi
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}
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for arch in aarch64 x86_64 riscv64; do
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case "$arch" in
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x86_64|aarch64)
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flags='-fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer'
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;;
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*)
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flags='-fno-omit-frame-pointer'
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;;
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esac
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rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" --define='_include_frame_pointers 1' | grep -q -- "$flags"
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validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are included if the macro is defined"
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rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" --undefine='_include_frame_pointers' | grep -qv -- "$flags"
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validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are _not_ included if the macro is undefined"
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rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" --define='fedora 1' | grep -q -- "$flags"
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validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are included by default on Fedora"
|
||||
|
||||
rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" --define='rhel 1' | grep -qv -- "$flags"
|
||||
validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are _not_ included by default on RHEL"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
flags='-fno-omit-frame-pointer'
|
||||
for arch in i386 i486 i586 i686 athlon ppc64le s390x; do
|
||||
rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" --define='_include_frame_pointers 1' | grep -qv -- "$flags"
|
||||
validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are not included if the macro is defined"
|
||||
|
||||
rpmeval --target="${arch}-linux" | grep -qv -- "$flags"
|
||||
validate "[${arch}] Test that the flags are not included by default"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "${passed} passed, ${failed} failed"
|
||||
|
||||
exit "$failed"
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
|||
summary: Test that we don't accidently introduce any new dependencies.
|
||||
|
||||
require:
|
||||
- diffutils
|
||||
- grep
|
||||
- redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
- rpm
|
||||
test: ./runtest.sh
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
|||
coreutils
|
||||
dwz
|
||||
rpm
|
||||
zip
|
||||
/bin/sh
|
||||
/usr/bin/bash
|
||||
/usr/bin/file
|
||||
/usr/bin/find
|
||||
/usr/bin/grep
|
||||
/usr/bin/sed
|
||||
/usr/bin/sh
|
||||
/usr/bin/xargs
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash -ex
|
||||
|
||||
# we diff most of the dependencies against our list in requires.txt
|
||||
# generally, a new dependency is bad, for exceptional cases, we can add it to the list together with the change
|
||||
# we intentionally grep out:
|
||||
# -srpm-macros and -rpm-macros
|
||||
# rpmlib(...)
|
||||
# conditional dependencies (they contain if)
|
||||
# at the end, we strip the versions with cut
|
||||
diff -u <(cat $(dirname $0)/requires.txt | sort | uniq) \
|
||||
<(rpm -q --requires redhat-rpm-config | grep -Ev -- '-s?rpm-macros(\s|$)|^rpmlib\(|\sif\s' | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq)
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|||
summary: Test that conditional support for RUSTFLAGS works
|
||||
|
||||
require:
|
||||
- redhat-rpm-config
|
||||
- rpm
|
||||
- rust-packaging
|
||||
test: ./runtest.sh
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/bash
|
||||
set -e -u -o pipefail
|
||||
|
||||
# Allow for local testing
|
||||
rargs=()
|
||||
if [ -n "${MACROS_PATH:-}" ]; then
|
||||
default_macros_path="$(rpm --showrc | grep 'Macro path' | awk -F ': ' '{print $2}')"
|
||||
rargs+=("--macros" "${default_macros_path}:${MACROS_PATH}")
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
build_rustflags="$(rpm -E '%{build_rustflags}')"
|
||||
# For good measure
|
||||
[ "${build_rustflags}" != "%{build_rustflags}" ]
|
||||
#
|
||||
flags="$(rpm "${rargs[@]}" -E '%set_build_flags')"
|
||||
|
||||
echo 'Check that RUSTFLAGS is set after evaluating %set_build_flags'
|
||||
(
|
||||
eval "${flags}"
|
||||
# set -u will make this fail if $RUSTFLAGS isn't defined
|
||||
[ "${RUSTFLAGS}" = "${build_rustflags}" ]
|
||||
)
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