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name: baserock
aliases:
upstream: git://git.baserock.org/delta/
baserock: git://git.baserock.org/baserock/
gnomesdk: https://sdk.gnome.org/
# All the elements go here
element-path: ./elements
# We list a lot of architectures here and Baserock has supported each of these
# at some point in the past, however for the list of *currently* supported
# architectures look in `elements/gnu-toolchain/base.bst`.
options:
build_arch:
description: |
Specifies architecture of the build sandbox.
This defaults to $(uname -a). On platforms where the Baserock architecture
name doesn't match the Linux architecture name, you need to manually
specify the Baserock architecture name.
You can also use this to build for a different architecture provided your
host can execute binaries for that architecture. For example, you could
run an x86_32 build on an x86_64 machine by setting `build_arch=x86_32`
and `arch=x86_32`.
type: arch
variable: build_arch
values: [
armv8l, armv8b, ppc64, ppc64le, x86_32, x86_64
]
arch:
description: |
Specifies host and target architecture for output binaries.
Usually this should match build_arch. If it differs, a cross compile
will happen up to the gnu-toolchain/stage2.bst stack. Beyond this,
cross compilation isn't supported.
For instructions on how to bootstrap a new architecture, see:
http://wiki.baserock.org/guides/how-to-cross-bootstrap/
type: arch
variable: arch
values: [
armv8l, armv8b, ppc64, ppc64le, x86_32, x86_64
]
variables:
cpu: "%{arch}"
abi: gnu
(?):
- arch == "x86_32":
cpu: i686
- arch == "armv8l":
cpu: aarch64
- arch == "armv8b":
cpu: aarch64_be
- arch == "ppc64":
cpu: powerpc64
- arch == "ppc64le":
cpu: powerpc64le
target-stage1: "%{cpu}-bootstrap-linux-%{abi}"
target: "%{cpu}-baserock-linux-%{abi}"
# This should match the %{strip-binaries} variable in BuildStream's default
# project config. But when doing a cross-build of stage2.bst we need to force
# use the cross binutils; the native binutils from the base sysroot will
# ignore the non-native binaries and leave them unstripped.
stage2-strip-binaries: |
find "%{install-root}" -type f \
'(' -perm -111 -o -name '*.so*' \
-o -name '*.cmxs' -o -name '*.node' ')' \
-exec sh -ec \
'read -n4 hdr <"$1" # check for elf header
if [ "$hdr" != "$(printf \\x7fELF)" ]; then
exit 0
fi
debugfile="%{install-root}%{debugdir}/$(basename "$1")"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$debugfile")"
%{target-stage1}-objcopy --only-keep-debug "$1" "$debugfile"
chmod 644 "$debugfile"
%{target-stage1}-strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --strip-unneeded "$1"
%{target-stage1}-objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink "$debugfile" "$1"' - {} ';'
# BuildStream passes `--compress-debug-sections` to objcopy; this would be
# great if it worked but in stage3 builds I see errors like this:
#
# BFD: /buildstream/install/usr/bin/gcc-ranlib: unable to initialize compress status for section .debug_aranges
# objcopy:/buildstream/install/usr/bin/gcc-ranlib: Invalid operation
#
# This causes debug stripping to just not happen, which makes the stage3
# sysroot huge. I haven't investigated the cause, but I guess we need to
# build zlib in stage2 for the feature to work.
stage3-strip-binaries: |
find "%{install-root}" -type f \
'(' -perm -111 -o -name '*.so*' \
-o -name '*.cmxs' -o -name '*.node' ')' \
-exec sh -ec \
'read -n4 hdr <"$1" # check for elf header
if [ "$hdr" != "$(printf \\x7fELF)" ]; then
exit 0
fi
debugfile="%{install-root}%{debugdir}/$(basename "$1")"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$debugfile")"
objcopy --only-keep-debug "$1" "$debugfile"
chmod 644 "$debugfile"
strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --strip-unneeded "$1"
objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink "$debugfile" "$1"' - {} ';'
artifacts:
url: https://ostree.baserock.org/cache/
split-rules:
devel:
(>):
- |
%{prefix}/src/**
plugins:
- origin: pip
package-name: buildstream-external
elements:
x86image: 0
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