1#!/usr/bin/env python 2 3# Copyright 2017 The Glslang Authors. All rights reserved. 4# Copyright (c) 2018 Valve Corporation 5# Copyright (c) 2018 LunarG, Inc. 6# 7# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 8# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 9# You may obtain a copy of the License at 10# 11# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 12# 13# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 14# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 15# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 16# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 17# limitations under the License. 18 19# This script was heavily leveraged from KhronosGroup/glslang 20# update_glslang_sources.py. 21"""update_deps.py 22 23Get and build dependent repositories using known-good commits. 24 25Purpose 26------- 27 28This program is intended to assist a developer of this repository 29(the "home" repository) by gathering and building the repositories that 30this home repository depend on. It also checks out each dependent 31repository at a "known-good" commit in order to provide stability in 32the dependent repositories. 33 34Python Compatibility 35-------------------- 36 37This program can be used with Python 2.7 and Python 3. 38 39Known-Good JSON Database 40------------------------ 41 42This program expects to find a file named "known-good.json" in the 43same directory as the program file. This JSON file is tailored for 44the needs of the home repository by including its dependent repositories. 45 46Program Options 47--------------- 48 49See the help text (update_deps.py --help) for a complete list of options. 50 51Program Operation 52----------------- 53 54The program uses the user's current directory at the time of program 55invocation as the location for fetching and building the dependent 56repositories. The user can override this by using the "--dir" option. 57 58For example, a directory named "build" in the repository's root directory 59is a good place to put the dependent repositories because that directory 60is not tracked by Git. (See the .gitignore file.) The "external" directory 61may also be a suitable location. 62A user can issue: 63 64$ cd My-Repo 65$ mkdir build 66$ cd build 67$ ../scripts/update_deps.py 68 69or, to do the same thing, but using the --dir option: 70 71$ cd My-Repo 72$ mkdir build 73$ scripts/update_deps.py --dir=build 74 75With these commands, the "build" directory is considered the "top" 76directory where the program clones the dependent repositories. The 77JSON file configures the build and install working directories to be 78within this "top" directory. 79 80Note that the "dir" option can also specify an absolute path: 81 82$ cd My-Repo 83$ scripts/update_deps.py --dir=/tmp/deps 84 85The "top" dir is then /tmp/deps (Linux filesystem example) and is 86where this program will clone and build the dependent repositories. 87 88Helper CMake Config File 89------------------------ 90 91When the program finishes building the dependencies, it writes a file 92named "helper.cmake" to the "top" directory that contains CMake commands 93for setting CMake variables for locating the dependent repositories. 94This helper file can be used to set up the CMake build files for this 95"home" repository. 96 97A complete sequence might look like: 98 99$ git clone git@github.com:My-Group/My-Repo.git 100$ cd My-Repo 101$ mkdir build 102$ cd build 103$ ../scripts/update_deps.py 104$ cmake -C helper.cmake .. 105$ cmake --build . 106 107JSON File Schema 108---------------- 109 110There's no formal schema for the "known-good" JSON file, but here is 111a description of its elements. All elements are required except those 112marked as optional. Please see the "known_good.json" file for 113examples of all of these elements. 114 115- name 116 117The name of the dependent repository. This field can be referenced 118by the "deps.repo_name" structure to record a dependency. 119 120- url 121 122Specifies the URL of the repository. 123Example: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Loader.git 124 125- sub_dir 126 127The directory where the program clones the repository, relative to 128the "top" directory. 129 130- build_dir 131 132The directory used to build the repository, relative to the "top" 133directory. 134 135- install_dir 136 137The directory used to store the installed build artifacts, relative 138to the "top" directory. 139 140- commit 141 142The commit used to checkout the repository. This can be a SHA-1 143object name or a refname used with the remote name "origin". 144For example, this field can be set to "origin/sdk-1.1.77" to 145select the end of the sdk-1.1.77 branch. 146 147- deps (optional) 148 149An array of pairs consisting of a CMake variable name and a 150repository name to specify a dependent repo and a "link" to 151that repo's install artifacts. For example: 152 153"deps" : [ 154 { 155 "var_name" : "VULKAN_HEADERS_INSTALL_DIR", 156 "repo_name" : "Vulkan-Headers" 157 } 158] 159 160which represents that this repository depends on the Vulkan-Headers 161repository and uses the VULKAN_HEADERS_INSTALL_DIR CMake variable to 162specify the location where it expects to find the Vulkan-Headers install 163directory. 164Note that the "repo_name" element must match the "name" element of some 165other repository in the JSON file. 166 167- prebuild (optional) 168- prebuild_linux (optional) (For Linux and MacOS) 169- prebuild_windows (optional) 170 171A list of commands to execute before building a dependent repository. 172This is useful for repositories that require the execution of some 173sort of "update" script or need to clone an auxillary repository like 174googletest. 175 176The commands listed in "prebuild" are executed first, and then the 177commands for the specific platform are executed. 178 179- custom_build (optional) 180 181A list of commands to execute as a custom build instead of using 182the built in CMake way of building. Requires "build_step" to be 183set to "custom" 184 185You can insert the following keywords into the commands listed in 186"custom_build" if they require runtime information (like whether the 187build config is "Debug" or "Release"). 188 189Keywords: 190{0} reference to a dictionary of repos and their attributes 191{1} reference to the command line arguments set before start 192{2} reference to the CONFIG_MAP value of config. 193 194Example: 195{2} returns the CONFIG_MAP value of config e.g. debug -> Debug 196{1}.config returns the config variable set when you ran update_dep.py 197{0}[Vulkan-Headers][repo_root] returns the repo_root variable from 198 the Vulkan-Headers GoodRepo object. 199 200- cmake_options (optional) 201 202A list of options to pass to CMake during the generation phase. 203 204- ci_only (optional) 205 206A list of environment variables where one must be set to "true" 207(case-insensitive) in order for this repo to be fetched and built. 208This list can be used to specify repos that should be built only in CI. 209Typically, this list might contain "TRAVIS" and/or "APPVEYOR" because 210each of these CI systems sets an environment variable with its own 211name to "true". Note that this could also be (ab)used to control 212the processing of the repo with any environment variable. The default 213is an empty list, which means that the repo is always processed. 214 215- build_step (optional) 216 217Specifies if the dependent repository should be built or not. This can 218have a value of 'build', 'custom', or 'skip'. The dependent repositories are 219built by default. 220 221- build_platforms (optional) 222 223A list of platforms the repository will be built on. 224Legal options include: 225"windows" 226"linux" 227"darwin" 228 229Builds on all platforms by default. 230 231Note 232---- 233 234The "sub_dir", "build_dir", and "install_dir" elements are all relative 235to the effective "top" directory. Specifying absolute paths is not 236supported. However, the "top" directory specified with the "--dir" 237option can be a relative or absolute path. 238 239""" 240 241from __future__ import print_function 242 243import argparse 244import json 245import distutils.dir_util 246import os.path 247import subprocess 248import sys 249import platform 250import multiprocessing 251import shlex 252import shutil 253 254KNOWN_GOOD_FILE_NAME = 'known_good.json' 255 256CONFIG_MAP = { 257 'debug': 'Debug', 258 'release': 'Release', 259 'relwithdebinfo': 'RelWithDebInfo', 260 'minsizerel': 'MinSizeRel' 261} 262 263VERBOSE = False 264 265DEVNULL = open(os.devnull, 'wb') 266 267 268def command_output(cmd, directory, fail_ok=False): 269 """Runs a command in a directory and returns its standard output stream. 270 271 Captures the standard error stream and prints it if error. 272 273 Raises a RuntimeError if the command fails to launch or otherwise fails. 274 """ 275 if VERBOSE: 276 print('In {d}: {cmd}'.format(d=directory, cmd=cmd)) 277 p = subprocess.Popen( 278 cmd, cwd=directory, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) 279 (stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() 280 if p.returncode != 0: 281 print('*** Error ***\nstderr contents:\n{}'.format(stderr)) 282 if not fail_ok: 283 raise RuntimeError('Failed to run {} in {}'.format(cmd, directory)) 284 if VERBOSE: 285 print(stdout) 286 return stdout 287 288class GoodRepo(object): 289 """Represents a repository at a known-good commit.""" 290 291 def __init__(self, json, args): 292 """Initializes this good repo object. 293 294 Args: 295 'json': A fully populated JSON object describing the repo. 296 'args': Results from ArgumentParser 297 """ 298 self._json = json 299 self._args = args 300 # Required JSON elements 301 self.name = json['name'] 302 self.url = json['url'] 303 self.sub_dir = json['sub_dir'] 304 self.commit = json['commit'] 305 # Optional JSON elements 306 self.build_dir = None 307 self.install_dir = None 308 if json.get('build_dir'): 309 self.build_dir = os.path.normpath(json['build_dir']) 310 if json.get('install_dir'): 311 self.install_dir = os.path.normpath(json['install_dir']) 312 self.deps = json['deps'] if ('deps' in json) else [] 313 self.prebuild = json['prebuild'] if ('prebuild' in json) else [] 314 self.prebuild_linux = json['prebuild_linux'] if ( 315 'prebuild_linux' in json) else [] 316 self.prebuild_windows = json['prebuild_windows'] if ( 317 'prebuild_windows' in json) else [] 318 self.custom_build = json['custom_build'] if ('custom_build' in json) else [] 319 self.cmake_options = json['cmake_options'] if ( 320 'cmake_options' in json) else [] 321 self.ci_only = json['ci_only'] if ('ci_only' in json) else [] 322 self.build_step = json['build_step'] if ('build_step' in json) else 'build' 323 self.build_platforms = json['build_platforms'] if ('build_platforms' in json) else [] 324 # Absolute paths for a repo's directories 325 dir_top = os.path.abspath(args.dir) 326 self.repo_dir = os.path.join(dir_top, self.sub_dir) 327 if self.build_dir: 328 self.build_dir = os.path.join(dir_top, self.build_dir) 329 if self.install_dir: 330 self.install_dir = os.path.join(dir_top, self.install_dir) 331 # Check if platform is one to build on 332 self.on_build_platform = False 333 if self.build_platforms == [] or platform.system().lower() in self.build_platforms: 334 self.on_build_platform = True 335 336 def Clone(self): 337 distutils.dir_util.mkpath(self.repo_dir) 338 command_output(['git', 'clone', self.url, '.'], self.repo_dir) 339 340 def Fetch(self): 341 command_output(['git', 'fetch', 'origin'], self.repo_dir) 342 343 def Checkout(self): 344 print('Checking out {n} in {d}'.format(n=self.name, d=self.repo_dir)) 345 if self._args.do_clean_repo: 346 shutil.rmtree(self.repo_dir) 347 if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_dir, '.git')): 348 self.Clone() 349 self.Fetch() 350 if len(self._args.ref): 351 command_output(['git', 'checkout', self._args.ref], self.repo_dir) 352 else: 353 command_output(['git', 'checkout', self.commit], self.repo_dir) 354 print(command_output(['git', 'status'], self.repo_dir)) 355 356 def CustomPreProcess(self, cmd_str, repo_dict): 357 return cmd_str.format(repo_dict, self._args, CONFIG_MAP[self._args.config]) 358 359 def PreBuild(self): 360 """Execute any prebuild steps from the repo root""" 361 for p in self.prebuild: 362 command_output(shlex.split(p), self.repo_dir) 363 if platform.system() == 'Linux' or platform.system() == 'Darwin': 364 for p in self.prebuild_linux: 365 command_output(shlex.split(p), self.repo_dir) 366 if platform.system() == 'Windows': 367 for p in self.prebuild_windows: 368 command_output(shlex.split(p), self.repo_dir) 369 370 def CustomBuild(self, repo_dict): 371 """Execute any custom_build steps from the repo root""" 372 for p in self.custom_build: 373 cmd = self.CustomPreProcess(p, repo_dict) 374 command_output(shlex.split(cmd), self.repo_dir) 375 376 def CMakeConfig(self, repos): 377 """Build CMake command for the configuration phase and execute it""" 378 if self._args.do_clean_build: 379 shutil.rmtree(self.build_dir) 380 if self._args.do_clean_install: 381 shutil.rmtree(self.install_dir) 382 383 # Create and change to build directory 384 distutils.dir_util.mkpath(self.build_dir) 385 os.chdir(self.build_dir) 386 387 cmake_cmd = [ 388 'cmake', self.repo_dir, 389 '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=' + self.install_dir 390 ] 391 392 # For each repo this repo depends on, generate a CMake variable 393 # definitions for "...INSTALL_DIR" that points to that dependent 394 # repo's install dir. 395 for d in self.deps: 396 dep_commit = [r for r in repos if r.name == d['repo_name']] 397 if len(dep_commit): 398 cmake_cmd.append('-D{var_name}={install_dir}'.format( 399 var_name=d['var_name'], 400 install_dir=dep_commit[0].install_dir)) 401 402 # Add any CMake options 403 for option in self.cmake_options: 404 cmake_cmd.append(option) 405 406 # Set build config for single-configuration generators 407 if platform.system() == 'Linux' or platform.system() == 'Darwin': 408 cmake_cmd.append('-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={config}'.format( 409 config=CONFIG_MAP[self._args.config])) 410 411 # Use the CMake -A option to select the platform architecture 412 # without needing a Visual Studio generator. 413 if platform.system() == 'Windows': 414 if self._args.arch == '64' or self._args.arch == 'x64' or self._args.arch == 'win64': 415 cmake_cmd.append('-A') 416 cmake_cmd.append('x64') 417 418 if VERBOSE: 419 print("CMake command: " + " ".join(cmake_cmd)) 420 421 ret_code = subprocess.call(cmake_cmd) 422 if ret_code != 0: 423 sys.exit(ret_code) 424 425 def CMakeBuild(self): 426 """Build CMake command for the build phase and execute it""" 427 cmake_cmd = ['cmake', '--build', self.build_dir, '--target', 'install'] 428 if self._args.do_clean: 429 cmake_cmd.append('--clean-first') 430 431 if platform.system() == 'Windows': 432 cmake_cmd.append('--config') 433 cmake_cmd.append(CONFIG_MAP[self._args.config]) 434 435 # Speed up the build. 436 if platform.system() == 'Linux' or platform.system() == 'Darwin': 437 cmake_cmd.append('--') 438 cmake_cmd.append('-j{ncpu}' 439 .format(ncpu=multiprocessing.cpu_count())) 440 if platform.system() == 'Windows': 441 cmake_cmd.append('--') 442 cmake_cmd.append('/maxcpucount') 443 444 if VERBOSE: 445 print("CMake command: " + " ".join(cmake_cmd)) 446 447 ret_code = subprocess.call(cmake_cmd) 448 if ret_code != 0: 449 sys.exit(ret_code) 450 451 def Build(self, repos, repo_dict): 452 """Build the dependent repo""" 453 print('Building {n} in {d}'.format(n=self.name, d=self.repo_dir)) 454 print('Build dir = {b}'.format(b=self.build_dir)) 455 print('Install dir = {i}\n'.format(i=self.install_dir)) 456 457 # Run any prebuild commands 458 self.PreBuild() 459 460 if self.build_step == 'custom': 461 self.CustomBuild(repo_dict) 462 return 463 464 # Build and execute CMake command for creating build files 465 self.CMakeConfig(repos) 466 467 # Build and execute CMake command for the build 468 self.CMakeBuild() 469 470 471def GetGoodRepos(args): 472 """Returns the latest list of GoodRepo objects. 473 474 The known-good file is expected to be in the same 475 directory as this script unless overridden by the 'known_good_dir' 476 parameter. 477 """ 478 if args.known_good_dir: 479 known_good_file = os.path.join( os.path.abspath(args.known_good_dir), 480 KNOWN_GOOD_FILE_NAME) 481 else: 482 known_good_file = os.path.join( 483 os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), KNOWN_GOOD_FILE_NAME) 484 with open(known_good_file) as known_good: 485 return [ 486 GoodRepo(repo, args) 487 for repo in json.loads(known_good.read())['repos'] 488 ] 489 490 491def GetInstallNames(args): 492 """Returns the install names list. 493 494 The known-good file is expected to be in the same 495 directory as this script unless overridden by the 'known_good_dir' 496 parameter. 497 """ 498 if args.known_good_dir: 499 known_good_file = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(args.known_good_dir), 500 KNOWN_GOOD_FILE_NAME) 501 else: 502 known_good_file = os.path.join( 503 os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), KNOWN_GOOD_FILE_NAME) 504 with open(known_good_file) as known_good: 505 install_info = json.loads(known_good.read()) 506 if install_info.get('install_names'): 507 return install_info['install_names'] 508 else: 509 return None 510 511 512def CreateHelper(args, repos, filename): 513 """Create a CMake config helper file. 514 515 The helper file is intended to be used with 'cmake -C <file>' 516 to build this home repo using the dependencies built by this script. 517 518 The install_names dictionary represents the CMake variables used by the 519 home repo to locate the install dirs of the dependent repos. 520 This information is baked into the CMake files of the home repo and so 521 this dictionary is kept with the repo via the json file. 522 """ 523 def escape(path): 524 return path.replace('\\', '\\\\') 525 install_names = GetInstallNames(args) 526 with open(filename, 'w') as helper_file: 527 for repo in repos: 528 if install_names and repo.name in install_names and repo.on_build_platform: 529 helper_file.write('set({var} "{dir}" CACHE STRING "" FORCE)\n' 530 .format( 531 var=install_names[repo.name], 532 dir=escape(repo.install_dir))) 533 534 535def main(): 536 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 537 description='Get and build dependent repos at known-good commits') 538 parser.add_argument( 539 '--known_good_dir', 540 dest='known_good_dir', 541 help="Specify directory for known_good.json file.") 542 parser.add_argument( 543 '--dir', 544 dest='dir', 545 default='.', 546 help="Set target directory for repository roots. Default is \'.\'.") 547 parser.add_argument( 548 '--ref', 549 dest='ref', 550 default='', 551 help="Override 'commit' with git reference. E.g., 'origin/master'") 552 parser.add_argument( 553 '--no-build', 554 dest='do_build', 555 action='store_false', 556 help= 557 "Clone/update repositories and generate build files without performing compilation", 558 default=True) 559 parser.add_argument( 560 '--clean', 561 dest='do_clean', 562 action='store_true', 563 help="Clean files generated by compiler and linker before building", 564 default=False) 565 parser.add_argument( 566 '--clean-repo', 567 dest='do_clean_repo', 568 action='store_true', 569 help="Delete repository directory before building", 570 default=False) 571 parser.add_argument( 572 '--clean-build', 573 dest='do_clean_build', 574 action='store_true', 575 help="Delete build directory before building", 576 default=False) 577 parser.add_argument( 578 '--clean-install', 579 dest='do_clean_install', 580 action='store_true', 581 help="Delete install directory before building", 582 default=False) 583 parser.add_argument( 584 '--arch', 585 dest='arch', 586 choices=['32', '64', 'x86', 'x64', 'win32', 'win64'], 587 type=str.lower, 588 help="Set build files architecture (Windows)", 589 default='64') 590 parser.add_argument( 591 '--config', 592 dest='config', 593 choices=['debug', 'release', 'relwithdebinfo', 'minsizerel'], 594 type=str.lower, 595 help="Set build files configuration", 596 default='debug') 597 598 args = parser.parse_args() 599 save_cwd = os.getcwd() 600 601 # Create working "top" directory if needed 602 distutils.dir_util.mkpath(args.dir) 603 abs_top_dir = os.path.abspath(args.dir) 604 605 repos = GetGoodRepos(args) 606 repo_dict = {} 607 608 print('Starting builds in {d}'.format(d=abs_top_dir)) 609 for repo in repos: 610 # If the repo has a platform whitelist, skip the repo 611 # unless we are building on a whitelisted platform. 612 if not repo.on_build_platform: 613 continue 614 615 field_list = ('url', 616 'sub_dir', 617 'commit', 618 'build_dir', 619 'install_dir', 620 'deps', 621 'prebuild', 622 'prebuild_linux', 623 'prebuild_windows', 624 'custom_build', 625 'cmake_options', 626 'ci_only', 627 'build_step', 628 'build_platforms', 629 'repo_dir', 630 'on_build_platform') 631 repo_dict[repo.name] = {field: getattr(repo, field) for field in field_list}; 632 633 # If the repo has a CI whitelist, skip the repo unless 634 # one of the CI's environment variable is set to true. 635 if len(repo.ci_only): 636 do_build = False 637 for env in repo.ci_only: 638 if not env in os.environ: 639 continue 640 if os.environ[env].lower() == 'true': 641 do_build = True 642 break 643 if not do_build: 644 continue 645 646 # Clone/update the repository 647 repo.Checkout() 648 649 # Build the repository 650 if args.do_build and repo.build_step != 'skip': 651 repo.Build(repos, repo_dict) 652 653 # Need to restore original cwd in order for CreateHelper to find json file 654 os.chdir(save_cwd) 655 CreateHelper(args, repos, os.path.join(abs_top_dir, 'helper.cmake')) 656 657 sys.exit(0) 658 659 660if __name__ == '__main__': 661 main() 662