ceph/win32_build.sh
Lucian Petrut d024506f64 cmake: allow building CLI tools on Windows
For now, we'll only build some of the Ceph CLI binaries when
targeting Windows. In order to avoid over complicating the
cmake files, it was decided that the build script should pick
the targets that are to be compiled.

To keep the build script relatively simple, we'll stop supporting
Ninja, sticking to "make". Another reason for that is that some
targets cannot be compiled using Ninja:

http://paste.openstack.org/raw/796649/

Signed-off-by: Lucian Petrut <lpetrut@cloudbasesolutions.com>
2020-08-31 12:11:55 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")"
SCRIPT_DIR="$(realpath "$SCRIPT_DIR")"
num_vcpus=$(( $(lscpu -p | tail -1 | cut -d "," -f 1) + 1 ))
CEPH_DIR="${CEPH_DIR:-$SCRIPT_DIR}"
BUILD_DIR="${BUILD_DIR:-${CEPH_DIR}/build}"
DEPS_DIR="${DEPS_DIR:-$CEPH_DIR/build.deps}"
CLEAN_BUILD=${CLEAN_BUILD:-}
SKIP_BUILD=${SKIP_BUILD:-}
NUM_WORKERS=${NUM_WORKERS:-$num_vcpus}
DEV_BUILD=${DEV_BUILD:-}
# We'll have to be explicit here since auto-detecting doesn't work
# properly when cross compiling.
ALLOCATOR=${ALLOCATOR:-libc}
# Debug builds don't work with MINGW for the time being, failing with
# can't close <file>: File too big
# -Wa,-mbig-obj does not help.
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:-RelWithDebInfo}
depsSrcDir="$DEPS_DIR/src"
depsToolsetDir="$DEPS_DIR/mingw"
lz4Dir="${depsToolsetDir}/lz4"
sslDir="${depsToolsetDir}/openssl"
curlDir="${depsToolsetDir}/curl"
boostDir="${depsToolsetDir}/boost"
zlibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/zlib"
backtraceDir="${depsToolsetDir}/backtrace"
snappyDir="${depsToolsetDir}/snappy"
winLibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/windows/lib"
generatorUsed="Unix Makefiles"
pyVersion=`python -c "import sys; print('%d.%d' % (sys.version_info.major, sys.version_info.minor))"`
depsDirs="$lz4Dir;$curlDir;$sslDir;$boostDir;$zlibDir;$backtraceDir;$snappyDir"
depsDirs+=";$winLibDir"
# That's actually a dll, we may want to rename the file.
lz4Lib="${lz4Dir}/lib/liblz4.so.1.9.2"
lz4Include="${lz4Dir}/lib"
curlLib="${curlDir}/lib/libcurl.dll.a"
curlInclude="${curlDir}/include"
if [[ -n $CLEAN_BUILD ]]; then
echo "Cleaning up build dir: $BUILD_DIR"
rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
fi
if [[ ! -d $DEPS_DIR ]]; then
echo "Preparing dependencies: $DEPS_DIR"
NUM_WORKERS=$NUM_WORKERS DEPS_DIR=$DEPS_DIR \
"$SCRIPT_DIR/win32_deps_build.sh"
fi
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR
cd $BUILD_DIR
# We'll need to cross compile Boost.Python before enabling
# "WITH_MGR".
echo "Generating solution. Log: ${BUILD_DIR}/cmake.log"
# This isn't propagated to some of the subprojects, we'll use an env variable
# for now.
export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$depsDirs
if [[ -n $DEV_BUILD ]]; then
echo "Dev build enabled."
echo "Git versioning will be disabled."
ENABLE_GIT_VERSION="OFF"
else
ENABLE_GIT_VERSION="ON"
fi
# As opposed to Linux, Windows shared libraries can't have unresolved
# symbols. Until we fix the dependencies (which are either unspecified
# or circular), we'll have to stick to static linking.
cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$depsDirs \
-D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="$CEPH_DIR/cmake/toolchains/mingw32.cmake" \
-D MGR_PYTHON_VERSION=$pyVersion \
-D WITH_RDMA=OFF -D WITH_OPENLDAP=OFF \
-D WITH_GSSAPI=OFF -D WITH_FUSE=OFF -D WITH_XFS=OFF \
-D WITH_BLUESTORE=OFF -D WITH_LEVELDB=OFF \
-D WITH_LTTNG=OFF -D WITH_BABELTRACE=OFF \
-D WITH_SYSTEM_BOOST=ON -D WITH_MGR=OFF \
-D WITH_LIBCEPHFS=OFF -D WITH_KRBD=OFF -D WITH_RADOSGW=OFF \
-D ENABLE_SHARED=OFF -D WITH_RBD=ON -D BUILD_GMOCK=OFF \
-D WITH_CEPHFS=OFF -D WITH_MANPAGE=OFF \
-D WITH_MGR_DASHBOARD_FRONTEND=OFF -D WITH_SYSTEMD=OFF -D WITH_TESTS=OFF \
-D LZ4_INCLUDE_DIR=$lz4Include -D LZ4_LIBRARY=$lz4Lib \
-D Backtrace_Header="$backtraceDir/include/backtrace.h" \
-D Backtrace_INCLUDE_DIR="$backtraceDir/include" \
-D Backtrace_LIBRARY="$backtraceDir/lib/libbacktrace.dll.a" \
-D Boost_THREADAPI="pthread" \
-D ENABLE_GIT_VERSION=$ENABLE_GIT_VERSION \
-D ALLOCATOR="$ALLOCATOR" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE \
-G "$generatorUsed" \
$CEPH_DIR 2>&1 | tee "${BUILD_DIR}/cmake.log"
if [[ -z $SKIP_BUILD ]]; then
echo "Building using $NUM_WORKERS workers. Log: ${BUILD_DIR}/build.log"
echo "" > "${BUILD_DIR}/build.log"
# We're going to use an associative array having subdirectories as keys
# and targets as values.
declare -A make_targets
make_targets["src/tools"]="ceph-conf ceph_radosacl ceph_scratchtool rados"
make_targets["src/tools/immutable_object_cache"]="all"
make_targets["src/tools/rbd"]="all"
make_targets["src/tools/rbd_mirror"]="all"
make_targets["src/compressor"]="all"
for target_subdir in "${!make_targets[@]}"; do
echo "Building $target_subdir: ${make_targets[$target_subdir]}" | tee -a "${BUILD_DIR}/build.log"
make -j $NUM_WORKERS -C $target_subdir ${make_targets[$target_subdir]} 2>&1 | tee -a "${BUILD_DIR}/build.log"
done
fi