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author | Brian Behlendorf <[email protected]> | 2010-08-26 11:22:58 -0700 |
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committer | Brian Behlendorf <[email protected]> | 2010-08-31 13:41:27 -0700 |
commit | c9c0d073da561bcbefbdf09c87fc75b227415619 (patch) | |
tree | 7daee55ae61526107f421de48171573fa5a15d28 /scripts/common.sh.in | |
parent | 40b84e7aec6392187722e61e5a4a853b530bf60f (diff) |
Add build system
Add autoconf style build infrastructure to the ZFS tree. This
includes autogen.sh, configure.ac, m4 macros, some scripts/*,
and makefiles for all the core ZFS components.
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/common.sh.in')
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1 files changed, 373 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/common.sh.in b/scripts/common.sh.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00418696c --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/common.sh.in @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Common support functions for testing scripts. If a .script-config +# files is available it will be sourced so in-tree kernel modules and +# utilities will be used. If no .script-config can be found then the +# installed kernel modules and utilities will be used. + +basedir="$(dirname $0)" + +SCRIPT_CONFIG=.script-config +if [ -f "${basedir}/../${SCRIPT_CONFIG}" ]; then +. "${basedir}/../${SCRIPT_CONFIG}" +else +MODULES=(zlib_deflate spl splat zavl znvpair zunicode zcommon zfs) +fi + +PROG="<define PROG>" +CLEANUP= +VERBOSE= +VERBOSE_FLAG= +FORCE= +FORCE_FLAG= +DUMP_LOG= +ERROR= +RAID0S=() +RAID10S=() +RAIDZS=() +RAIDZ2S=() + +prefix=@prefix@ +exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ +libexecdir=@libexecdir@ +pkglibexecdir=${libexecdir}/@PACKAGE@ +bindir=@bindir@ +sbindir=@sbindir@ + +ETCDIR=${ETCDIR:-/etc} +DEVDIR=${DEVDIR:-/dev/disk/zpool} +ZPOOLDIR=${ZPOOLDIR:-${pkglibexecdir}/zpool-config} + +ZDB=${ZDB:-${sbindir}/zdb} +ZFS=${ZFS:-${sbindir}/zfs} +ZINJECT=${ZINJECT:-${sbindir}/zinject} +ZPOOL=${ZPOOL:-${sbindir}/zpool} +ZPOOL_ID=${ZPOOL_ID:-${bindir}/zpool_id} +ZTEST=${ZTEST:-${sbindir}/ztest} + +COMMON_SH=${COMMON_SH:-${pkglibexecdir}/common.sh} +ZFS_SH=${ZFS_SH:-${pkglibexecdir}/zfs.sh} +ZPOOL_CREATE_SH=${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH:-${pkglibexecdir}/zpool-create.sh} + +LDMOD=${LDMOD:-/sbin/modprobe} +LSMOD=${LSMOD:-/sbin/lsmod} +RMMOD=${RMMOD:-/sbin/rmmod} +INFOMOD=${INFOMOD:-/sbin/modinfo} +LOSETUP=${LOSETUP:-/sbin/losetup} +SYSCTL=${SYSCTL:-/sbin/sysctl} +UDEVADM=${UDEVADM:-/sbin/udevadm} +AWK=${AWK:-/usr/bin/awk} + +die() { + echo -e "${PROG}: $1" >&2 + exit 1 +} + +msg() { + if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then + echo "$@" + fi +} + +pass() { + echo "PASS" +} + +fail() { + echo "FAIL ($1)" + exit $1 +} + +spl_dump_log() { + ${SYSCTL} -w kernel.spl.debug.dump=1 &>/dev/null + local NAME=`dmesg | tail -n 1 | cut -f5 -d' '` + ${SPLBUILD}/cmd/spl ${NAME} >${NAME}.log + echo + echo "Dumped debug log: ${NAME}.log" + tail -n1 ${NAME}.log + echo + return 0 +} + +check_modules() { + local LOADED_MODULES=() + local MISSING_MODULES=() + + for MOD in ${MODULES[*]}; do + local NAME=`basename $MOD .ko` + + if ${LSMOD} | egrep -q "^${NAME}"; then + LOADED_MODULES=(${NAME} ${LOADED_MODULES[*]}) + fi + + if [ ${INFOMOD} ${MOD} 2>/dev/null ]; then + MISSING_MODULES=("\t${MOD}\n" ${MISSING_MODULES[*]}) + fi + done + + if [ ${#LOADED_MODULES[*]} -gt 0 ]; then + ERROR="Unload these modules with '${PROG} -u':\n" + ERROR="${ERROR}${LOADED_MODULES[*]}" + return 1 + fi + + if [ ${#MISSING_MODULES[*]} -gt 0 ]; then + ERROR="The following modules can not be found," + ERROR="${ERROR} ensure your source trees are built:\n" + ERROR="${ERROR}${MISSING_MODULES[*]}" + return 1 + fi + + return 0 +} + +load_module() { + local NAME=`basename $1 .ko` + + if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then + echo "Loading ${NAME} ($@)" + fi + + ${LDMOD} $* || ERROR="Failed to load $1" return 1 + + return 0 +} + +load_modules() { + mkdir -p /etc/zfs + + for MOD in ${MODULES[*]}; do + local NAME=`basename ${MOD} .ko` + local VALUE= + + for OPT in "$@"; do + OPT_NAME=`echo ${OPT} | cut -f1 -d'='` + + if [ ${NAME} = "${OPT_NAME}" ]; then + VALUE=`echo ${OPT} | cut -f2- -d'='` + fi + done + + load_module ${MOD} ${VALUE} || return 1 + done + + if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then + echo "Successfully loaded ZFS module stack" + fi + + return 0 +} + +unload_module() { + local NAME=`basename $1 .ko` + + if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then + echo "Unloading ${NAME} ($@)" + fi + + ${RMMOD} ${NAME} || ERROR="Failed to unload ${NAME}" return 1 + + return 0 +} + +unload_modules() { + local MODULES_REVERSE=( $(echo ${MODULES[@]} | + ${AWK} '{for (i=NF;i>=1;i--) printf $i" "} END{print ""}') ) + + for MOD in ${MODULES_REVERSE[*]}; do + local NAME=`basename ${MOD} .ko` + local USE_COUNT=`${LSMOD} | + egrep "^${NAME} "| ${AWK} '{print $3}'` + + if [ "${USE_COUNT}" = 0 ] ; then + + if [ "${DUMP_LOG}" -a ${NAME} = "spl" ]; then + spl_dump_log + fi + + unload_module ${MOD} || return 1 + fi + done + + if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then + echo "Successfully unloaded ZFS module stack" + fi + + return 0 +} + +unused_loop_device() { + for DEVICE in `ls -1 /dev/loop*`; do + ${LOSETUP} ${DEVICE} &>/dev/null + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo ${DEVICE} + return + fi + done + + die "Error: Unable to find unused loopback device" +} + +# +# This can be slightly dangerous because the loop devices we are +# cleanup up may not be ours. However, if the devices are currently +# in use we will not be able to remove them, and we only remove +# devices which include 'zpool' in the name. So any damage we might +# do should be limited to other zfs related testing. +# +cleanup_loop_devices() { + local TMP_FILE=`mktemp` + + ${LOSETUP} -a | tr -d '()' >${TMP_FILE} + ${AWK} -F":" -v losetup="$LOSETUP" \ + '/zpool/ { system("losetup -d "$1) }' ${TMP_FILE} + ${AWK} -F" " '/zpool/ { system("rm -f "$3) }' ${TMP_FILE} + + rm -f ${TMP_FILE} +} + +# +# The following udev helper functions assume that the provided +# udev rules file will create a /dev/disk/zpool/<CHANNEL><RANK> +# disk mapping. In this mapping each CHANNEL is represented by +# the letters a-z, and the RANK is represented by the numbers +# 1-n. A CHANNEL should identify a group of RANKS which are all +# attached to a single controller, each RANK represents a disk. +# This provides a simply mechanism to locate a specific drive +# given a known hardware configuration. +# +udev_setup() { + local SRC_PATH=$1 + + # When running in tree manually contruct symlinks in tree to + # the proper devices. Symlinks are installed for all entires + # in the config file regardless of if that device actually + # exists. When installed as a package udev can be relied on for + # this and it will only create links for devices which exist. + if [ ${INTREE} ]; then + PWD=`pwd` + mkdir -p ${DEVDIR}/ + cd ${DEVDIR}/ + ${AWK} '!/^#/ && /./ { system( \ + "ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2" "$1";" \ + "ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2"-part1 "$1"p1;" \ + "ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2"-part9 "$1"p9;" \ + ) }' $SRC_PATH + cd ${PWD} + else + DST_FILE=`basename ${SRC_PATH} | cut -f1-2 -d'.'` + DST_PATH=/etc/zfs/${DST_FILE} + + if [ -e ${DST_PATH} ]; then + die "Error: Config ${DST_PATH} already exists" + fi + + cp ${SRC_PATH} ${DST_PATH} + + if [ -f ${UDEVADM} ]; then + ${UDEVADM} trigger + ${UDEVADM} settle + else + /sbin/udevtrigger + /sbin/udevsettle + fi + fi + + return 0 +} + +udev_cleanup() { + local SRC_PATH=$1 + + if [ ${INTREE} ]; then + PWD=`pwd` + cd ${DEVDIR}/ + ${AWK} '!/^#/ && /./ { system( \ + "rm -f "$1" "$1"p1 "$1"p9") }' $SRC_PATH + cd ${PWD} + fi + + return 0 +} + +udev_cr2d() { + local CHANNEL=`echo "obase=16; $1+96" | bc` + local RANK=$2 + + printf "\x${CHANNEL}${RANK}" +} + +udev_raid0_setup() { + local RANKS=$1 + local CHANNELS=$2 + local IDX=0 + + RAID0S=() + for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do + for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do + DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}` + RAID0S[${IDX}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}" + let IDX=IDX+1 + done + done + + return 0 +} + +udev_raid10_setup() { + local RANKS=$1 + local CHANNELS=$2 + local IDX=0 + + RAID10S=() + for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do + for CHANNEL1 in `seq 1 2 ${CHANNELS}`; do + let CHANNEL2=CHANNEL1+1 + DISK1=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL1} ${RANK}` + DISK2=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL2} ${RANK}` + GROUP="${DEVDIR}/${DISK1} ${DEVDIR}/${DISK2}" + RAID10S[${IDX}]="mirror ${GROUP}" + let IDX=IDX+1 + done + done + + return 0 +} + +udev_raidz_setup() { + local RANKS=$1 + local CHANNELS=$2 + + RAIDZS=() + for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do + RAIDZ=("raidz") + + for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do + DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}` + RAIDZ[${CHANNEL}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}" + done + + RAIDZS[${RANK}]="${RAIDZ[*]}" + done + + return 0 +} + +udev_raidz2_setup() { + local RANKS=$1 + local CHANNELS=$2 + + RAIDZ2S=() + for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do + RAIDZ2=("raidz2") + + for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do + DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}` + RAIDZ2[${CHANNEL}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}" + done + + RAIDZ2S[${RANK}]="${RAIDZ2[*]}" + done + + return 0 +} |