all: -include .config ifneq "$(TOOLCHAIN)" "" $(info Using $(TOOLCHAIN) for cross compiler and packages) packages ?= $(TOOLCHAIN)/packages CROSS := $(TOOLCHAIN)/crossgcc/x86_64-linux-musl/bin/x86_64-linux-musl- endif modules-y := pwd := $(shell pwd) packages ?= $(pwd)/packages build := $(pwd)/build config := $(pwd)/config INSTALL := $(pwd)/install log_dir := $(build)/log # Controls how many parallel jobs are invoked in subshells CPUS := $(shell nproc) #MAKE_JOBS ?= -j$(CPUS) --max-load 16 # Create the log directory if it doesn't already exist BUILD_LOG := $(shell mkdir -p "$(log_dir)" ) WGET ?= wget # Check that we have a correct version of make # that matches at least the major version LOCAL_MAKE_VERSION := $(shell $(MAKE) --version | head -1 | cut -d' ' -f3) include modules/make ifneq "" "$(filter $(make_version)%,$(LOCAL_MAKE_VERSION))" # Timestamps should be in ISO format DATE=`date --rfc-3339=seconds` # This is the correct version of Make BOARD ?= qemu-coreboot CONFIG := $(pwd)/boards/$(BOARD)/$(BOARD).config ifneq "y" "$(shell [ -r '$(CONFIG)' ] && echo y)" $(error $(CONFIG): board configuration does not exist) endif include $(CONFIG) # Unless otherwise specified, we are building for heads CONFIG_HEADS ?= y # Some things want usernames, we use the current checkout # so that they are reproducible GIT_HASH := $(shell git rev-parse HEAD) GIT_STATUS := $(shell \ if git diff --exit-code >/dev/null ; then \ echo clean ; \ else \ echo dirty ; \ fi) # record the build date / git hashes and other files here HASHES := $(build)/$(BOARD)/hashes.txt # Create the board output directory if it doesn't already exist BOARD_LOG := $(shell \ mkdir -p "$(build)/$(BOARD)" ; \ echo "$(DATE) $(GIT_HASH) $(GIT_STATUS)" > "$(HASHES)" ; \ ) # If V is set in the environment, do not redirect the tee # command to /dev/null. ifeq "$V" "" VERBOSE_REDIRECT := > /dev/null # Not verbose, so we only show the header define do = @echo "$(DATE) $1 $(2:$(pwd)/%=%)" @$3 endef else # Verbose, so we display what we are doing define do = @echo "$(DATE) $1 $(2:$(pwd)/%=%)" $3 endef endif # Create a temporary directory for the initrd initrd_dir := $(BOARD) initrd_tmp_dir := $(shell mktemp -d) initrd_lib_dir := $(initrd_tmp_dir)/lib initrd_bin_dir := $(initrd_tmp_dir)/bin modules-y += initrd $(shell mkdir -p "$(initrd_lib_dir)" "$(initrd_bin_dir)") # We are running our own version of make, # proceed with the build. # Force pipelines to fail if any of the commands in the pipe fail SHELL := /bin/bash .SHELLFLAGS := -o pipefail -c # Include the musl-cross module early so that $(CROSS) will # be defined prior to any other module. include modules/musl-cross musl_dep := musl-cross heads_cc := $(CROSS)gcc \ -fdebug-prefix-map=$(pwd)=heads \ -gno-record-gcc-switches \ -D__MUSL__ \ -I$(INSTALL)/include \ -L$(INSTALL)/lib \ CROSS_TOOLS_NOCC := \ AR="$(CROSS)ar" \ LD="$(CROSS)ld" \ STRIP="$(CROSS)strip" \ NM="$(CROSS)nm" \ OBJCOPY="$(CROSS)objcopy" \ OBJDUMP="$(CROSS)objdump" \ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(INSTALL)/lib/pkgconfig" \ PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR="$(INSTALL)" \ CROSS_TOOLS := \ CC="$(heads_cc)" \ $(CROSS_TOOLS_NOCC) \ ifeq "$(CONFIG_COREBOOT)" "y" all: $(build)/$(BOARD)/coreboot.rom else ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUXBOOT)" "y" all: $(build)/$(BOARD)/linuxboot.rom else $(error "$(BOARD): neither CONFIG_COREBOOT nor CONFIG_LINUXBOOT is set?") endif all: @sha256sum $< | tee -a "$(HASHES)" # Disable all built in rules .INTERMEDIATE: .SUFFIXES: FORCE: # Make helpers to operate on lists of things # Prefix is "smart" and doesn't add the prefix for absolute file paths define prefix = $(foreach _, $2, $(if $(patsubst /%,,$_),$1$_,$_)) endef define map = $(foreach _,$2,$(eval $(call $1,$_))) endef # Bring in all of the module definitions; # these are the external pieces that will be downloaded and built # as part of creating the Heads firmware image. include modules/* define bins = $(foreach m,$1,$(call prefix,$(build)/$($m_dir)/,$($m_output))) endef define libs = $(foreach m,$1,$(call prefix,$(build)/$($m_dir)/,$($m_libraries))) endef define outputs = $(foreach m,$1,\ $(call bins,$m)\ $(call libs,$m)\ ) endef # # Build a cpio from a directory # define do-cpio = $(call do,CPIO ,$1,\ ( cd "$2"; \ find . \ | cpio \ --quiet \ -H newc \ -o \ ) \ | ./bin/cpio-clean \ > "$1.tmp" \ ) @if ! cmp --quiet "$1.tmp" "$1" ; then \ mv "$1.tmp" "$1" ; \ else \ echo "$(DATE) UNCHANGED $(1:$(pwd)/%=%)" ; \ rm "$1.tmp" ; \ fi @sha256sum "$1" | tee -a "$(HASHES)" $(call do,HASHES , $1,\ ( cd "$2"; \ echo "-----" ; \ find . -type f -print0 \ | xargs -0 sha256sum ; \ echo "-----" ; \ ) >> "$(HASHES)" \ ) endef define do-copy = $(call do,INSTALL ,$1 => $2,\ if cmp --quiet "$1" "$2" ; then \ echo "$(DATE) UNCHANGED $(1:$(pwd)/%=%)" ; \ fi ; \ cp -a "$1" "$2" ; \ ) @sha256sum "$(2:$(pwd)/%=%)" endef # # Generate the targets for a module. # # Special variables like $@ must be written as $$@ to avoid # expansion during the first evaluation. # define define_module = # if they have not defined a separate base dir, define it # as the same as their build dir. $(eval $1_base_dir = $(or $($1_base_dir),$($1_dir))) ifneq ("$($1_repo)","") # Checkout the tree instead and touch the canary file so that we know # that the files are all present. No signature hashes are checked in # this case, since we don't have a stable version to compare against. $(build)/$($1_base_dir)/.canary: git clone $($1_repo) "$(build)/$($1_base_dir)" cd $(build)/$($1_base_dir) && git submodule update --init --checkout if [ -r patches/$1.patch ]; then \ ( cd $(build)/$($1_base_dir) ; patch -p1 ) \ < patches/$1.patch \ || exit 1 ; \ fi if [ -d patches/$1 ] && \ [ -r patches/$1 ] ; then \ for patch in patches/$1/*.patch ; do \ echo "Applying patch file : $$$$patch " ; \ ( cd $(build)/$($1_base_dir) ; patch -p1 ) \ < $$$$patch \ || exit 1 ; \ done ; \ fi @touch "$$@" else # Fetch and verify the source tar file # wget creates it early, so we have to cleanup if it fails $(packages)/$($1_tar): $(call do,WGET,$($1_url),\ if ! $(WGET) -O "$$@.tmp" $($1_url) ; then \ exit 1 ; \ fi ; \ mv "$$@.tmp" "$$@" \ ) $(packages)/.$1-$($1_version)_verify: $(packages)/$($1_tar) echo "$($1_hash) $$^" | sha256sum --check - @touch "$$@" # Unpack the tar file and touch the canary so that we know # that the files are all present $(build)/$($1_base_dir)/.canary: $(packages)/.$1-$($1_version)_verify mkdir -p "$$(dir $$@)" tar -xf "$(packages)/$($1_tar)" $(or $($1_tar_opt),--strip 1) -C "$$(dir $$@)" if [ -r patches/$1-$($1_version).patch ]; then \ ( cd $$(dir $$@) ; patch -p1 ) \ < patches/$1-$($1_version).patch \ || exit 1 ; \ fi if [ -d patches/$1-$($1_version) ] && \ [ -r patches/$1-$($1_version) ] ; then \ for patch in patches/$1-$($1_version)/*.patch ; do \ echo "Applying patch file : $$$$patch " ; \ ( cd $$(dir $$@) ; patch -p1 ) \ < $$$$patch \ || exit 1 ; \ done ; \ fi @touch "$$@" endif # Allow the module to override the destination configuration file # via a relative path. Linux uses this to have a per-board build. $(eval $1_config_file_path := $(build)/$($1_dir)/$(or $($1_config_file),.config)) ifeq "$($1_config)" "" # There is no official .config file $($1_config_file_path): $(build)/$($1_base_dir)/.canary @mkdir -p $$(dir $$@) @touch "$$@" else # Copy the stored config file into the unpacked directory $($1_config_file_path): $($1_config) $(build)/$($1_base_dir)/.canary @mkdir -p $$(dir $$@) $(call do-copy,$($1_config),$$@) endif # The first time we have to wait for all the dependencies to be built # before we can configure the target. Once the dep has been built, # we only depend on it for a rebuild. $(eval $1_config_wait := $(foreach d,$($1_depends),\ $(shell [ -r $(build)/$($d_dir)/.build ] || echo $d))) # Use the module's configure variable to build itself # this has to wait for the dependencies to be built since # cross compilers and libraries might be messed up $(dir $($1_config_file_path)).configured: \ $(build)/$($1_base_dir)/.canary \ $(foreach d,$($1_config_wait),$(build)/$($d_dir)/.build) \ $($1_config_file_path) \ modules/$1 @echo "$(DATE) CONFIG $1" @( \ cd "$(build)/$($1_dir)" ; \ echo "$($1_configure)"; \ $($1_configure) \ ) \ < /dev/null \ 2>&1 \ | tee "$(log_dir)/$1.configure.log" \ $(VERBOSE_REDIRECT) @touch "$$@" # Short hand for our module build target $1: \ $(build)/$($1_dir)/.build \ $(call outputs,$1) \ # Target for all of the outputs, which depend on their dependent modules # being built, as well as this module being configured $(call outputs,$1): $(build)/$($1_dir)/.build # If any of the outputs are missing, we should force a rebuild # of the entire module $(eval $1.force = $(shell \ stat $(call outputs,$1) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || echo FORCE \ )) $(build)/$($1_dir)/.build: $($1.force) \ $(foreach d,$($1_depends),$(build)/$($d_dir)/.build) \ $(dir $($1_config_file_path)).configured \ @echo "$(DATE) MAKE $1" +@( \ echo "$(MAKE) \ -C \"$(build)/$($1_dir)\" \ $($1_target)" ; \ $(MAKE) \ -C "$(build)/$($1_dir)" \ $($1_target) \ ) \ < /dev/null \ 2>&1 \ | tee "$(log_dir)/$1.log" \ $(VERBOSE_REDIRECT) \ || ( \ echo "tail $(log_dir)/$1.log"; \ echo "-----"; \ tail -20 "$(log_dir)/$1.log"; \ exit 1; \ ) $(call do,DONE,$1,\ touch $(build)/$($1_dir)/.build \ ) $1.clean: -$(RM) "$(build)/$($1_dir)/.configured" -$(MAKE) -C "$(build)/$($1_dir)" clean endef $(call map, define_module, $(modules-y)) # hack to force musl-cross to be built before musl #$(build)/$(musl_dir)/.configured: $(build)/$(musl-cross_dir)/../../crossgcc/x86_64-linux-musl/bin/x86_64-musl-linux-gcc # # Install a file into the initrd, if it changed from # the destination file. # define install = @-mkdir -p "$(dir $2)" $(call do,INSTALL,$2,cp -a "$1" "$2") endef # # Files that should be copied into the initrd # THis should probably be done in a more scalable manner # define initrd_bin_add = $(initrd_bin_dir)/$(notdir $1): $1 $(call do,INSTALL-BIN,$$(<:$(pwd)/%=%),cp -a "$$<" "$$@") @$(CROSS)strip --preserve-dates "$$@" 2>&-; true initrd_bins += $(initrd_bin_dir)/$(notdir $1) endef define initrd_lib_add = $(initrd_lib_dir)/$(notdir $1): $1 $(call do,INSTALL-LIB,$(1:$(pwd)/%=%),\ $(CROSS)strip --preserve-dates -o "$$@" "$$<") initrd_libs += $(initrd_lib_dir)/$(notdir $1) endef # Only some modules have binaries that we install # Shouldn't this be specified in the module file? #bin_modules-$(CONFIG_MUSL) += musl-cross bin_modules-$(CONFIG_KEXEC) += kexec bin_modules-$(CONFIG_TPMTOTP) += tpmtotp bin_modules-$(CONFIG_PCIUTILS) += pciutils bin_modules-$(CONFIG_FLASHROM) += flashrom bin_modules-$(CONFIG_CRYPTSETUP) += cryptsetup bin_modules-$(CONFIG_GPG) += gpg bin_modules-$(CONFIG_GPG2) += gpg2 bin_modules-$(CONFIG_PINENTRY) += pinentry bin_modules-$(CONFIG_LVM2) += lvm2 bin_modules-$(CONFIG_DROPBEAR) += dropbear bin_modules-$(CONFIG_FLASHTOOLS) += flashtools bin_modules-$(CONFIG_NEWT) += newt bin_modules-$(CONFIG_CAIRO) += cairo bin_modules-$(CONFIG_FBWHIPTAIL) += fbwhiptail bin_modules-$(CONFIG_HOTPKEY) += hotp-verification bin_modules-$(CONFIG_MSRTOOLS) += msrtools $(foreach m, $(bin_modules-y), \ $(call map,initrd_bin_add,$(call bins,$m)) \ ) # Install the libraries for every module that we have built $(foreach m, $(modules-y), \ $(call map,initrd_lib_add,$(call libs,$m)) \ ) # # hack to build cbmem from coreboot # this must be built *AFTER* musl, but since coreboot depends on other things # that depend on musl it should be ok. # COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR=$(build)/$(coreboot_base_dir)/util ifeq ($(CONFIG_COREBOOT),y) $(eval $(call initrd_bin_add,$(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/cbmem/cbmem)) #$(eval $(call initrd_bin_add,$(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/superiotool/superiotool)) #$(eval $(call initrd_bin_add,$(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/inteltool/inteltool)) endif $(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/cbmem/cbmem \ $(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/superiotool/superiotool \ $(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/inteltool/inteltool \ : $(build)/$(coreboot_base_dir)/.canary +$(call do,MAKE,$(notdir $@),\ $(MAKE) -C "$(dir $@)" $(CROSS_TOOLS) \ ) # superio depends on zlib and pciutils $(COREBOOT_UTIL_DIR)/superiotool/superiotool: \ $(build)/$(zlib_dir)/.build \ $(build)/$(pciutils_dir)/.build \ # # initrd image creation # # The initrd is constructed from various bits and pieces # The cpio-clean program is used ensure that the files # always have the same timestamp and appear in the same order. # # The blobs/dev.cpio is also included in the Linux kernel # and has a reproducible version of /dev/console. # # The xz parameters are copied from the Linux kernel build scripts. # Without them the kernel will not decompress the initrd. # # The padding is to ensure that if anyone wants to cat another # file onto the initrd then the kernel will be able to find it. # initrd-y += $(pwd)/blobs/dev.cpio initrd-y += $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/modules.cpio initrd-y += $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/tools.cpio initrd-$(CONFIG_HEADS) += $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/heads.cpio #$(build)/$(initrd_dir)/.build: $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/initrd.cpio.xz $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/initrd.cpio.xz: $(initrd-y) $(call do,CPIO-XZ ,$@,\ $(pwd)/bin/cpio-clean \ $^ \ | xz \ --check=crc32 \ --lzma2=dict=1MiB \ -9 \ | dd bs=512 conv=sync status=none > "$@.tmp" \ ) @if ! cmp --quiet "$@.tmp" "$@" ; then \ mv "$@.tmp" "$@" ; \ else \ echo "$(DATE) UNCHANGED $(@:$(pwd)/%=%)" ; \ rm "$@.tmp" ; \ fi @sha256sum "$(@:$(pwd)/%=%)" | tee -a "$(HASHES)" # # The heads.cpio is built from the initrd directory in the # Heads tree. # $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/heads.cpio: FORCE $(call do-cpio,$@,$(pwd)/initrd) # # The tools initrd is made from all of the things that we've # created during the submodule build. # $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/tools.cpio: \ $(initrd_bins) \ $(initrd_libs) \ $(initrd_tmp_dir)/etc/config \ $(call do-cpio,$@,$(initrd_tmp_dir)) @$(RM) -rf "$(initrd_tmp_dir)" $(initrd_tmp_dir)/etc/config: FORCE @mkdir -p $(dir $@) $(call do,INSTALL,$(CONFIG), \ export \ | grep ' CONFIG_' \ | sed -e 's/^declare -x /export /' \ -e 's/\\\"//g' \ > $@ \ ) $(call do,HASH,$(GIT_HASH) $(GIT_STATUS) $(BOARD), \ echo export GIT_HASH=\'$(GIT_HASH)\' \ >> $@ ; \ echo export GIT_STATUS=$(GIT_STATUS) \ >> $@ ; \ echo export CONFIG_BOARD=$(BOARD) \ >> $@ ; \ ) # Ensure that the initrd depends on all of the modules that produce # binaries for it $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/tools.cpio: $(foreach d,$(bin_modules-y),$(build)/$($d_dir)/.build) # List of all modules, excluding the slow to-build modules modules-slow := musl musl-cross kernel_headers module_dirs := $(foreach m,$(filter-out $(modules-slow),$(modules-y)),$($m_dir)) echo_modules: echo $(module_dirs) modules.clean: for dir in $(module_dirs) \ ; do \ $(MAKE) -C "build/$$dir" clean ; \ rm "build/$$dir/.configured" ; \ done real.clean: for dir in \ $(module_dirs) \ $(kernel_headers) \ ; do \ if [ ! -z "$$dir" ]; then \ rm -rf "build/$$dir"; \ fi; \ done cd install && rm -rf -- * else # Wrong make version detected -- build our local version # and re-invoke the Makefile with it instead. $(eval $(shell echo >&2 "$(DATE) Wrong make detected: $(LOCAL_MAKE_VERSION)")) HEADS_MAKE := $(build)/$(make_dir)/make # Once we have a proper Make, we can just pass arguments into it all linux cpio run: $(HEADS_MAKE) LANG=C MAKE=$(HEADS_MAKE) $(HEADS_MAKE) $(MAKE_JOBS) $@ %.clean %.vol %.menuconfig: $(HEADS_MAKE) LANG=C MAKE=$(HEADS_MAKE) $(HEADS_MAKE) $@ bootstrap: $(HEADS_MAKE) # How to download and build the correct version of make $(packages)/$(make_tar): $(WGET) -O "$@.tmp" "$(make_url)" if ! echo "$(make_hash) $@.tmp" | sha256sum --check -; then \ exit 1 ; \ fi mv "$@.tmp" "$@" $(build)/$(make_dir)/.extract: $(packages)/$(make_tar) tar xf "$<" -C "$(build)" touch "$@" $(build)/$(make_dir)/.patch: patches/make-$(make_version).patch $(build)/$(make_dir)/.extract ( cd "$(dir $@)" ; patch -p1 ) < "$<" touch "$@" $(build)/$(make_dir)/.configured: $(build)/$(make_dir)/.patch cd "$(dir $@)" ; \ ./configure 2>&1 \ | tee "$(log_dir)/make.configure.log" \ $(VERBOSE_REDIRECT) touch "$@" $(HEADS_MAKE): $(build)/$(make_dir)/.configured make -C "$(dir $@)" $(MAKE_JOBS) \ 2>&1 \ | tee "$(log_dir)/make.log" \ $(VERBOSE_REDIRECT) endif