ceph/win32_deps_build.sh
Adam Emerson 3d36ac2d0b build: Bump Boost to 1.85
Signed-off-by: Adam Emerson <aemerson@redhat.com>
2024-05-22 21:38:33 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")"
SCRIPT_DIR="$(realpath "$SCRIPT_DIR")"
depsSrcDir="$DEPS_DIR/src"
depsToolsetDir="$DEPS_DIR/mingw"
lz4SrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/lz4"
lz4Dir="${depsToolsetDir}/lz4"
lz4Tag="v1.9.2"
sslTag="OpenSSL_1_1_1c"
sslDir="${depsToolsetDir}/openssl"
sslSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/openssl"
# For now, we'll keep the version number within the file path when not using git.
boostUrl="https://download.ceph.com/qa/boost_1_85_0.tar.bz2"
boostSha256Sum="7009fe1faa1697476bdc7027703a2badb84e849b7b0baad5086b087b971f8617"
boostSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/boost_1_85_0"
boostDir="${depsToolsetDir}/boost"
zlibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/zlib"
zlibSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/zlib"
backtraceDir="${depsToolsetDir}/libbacktrace"
backtraceSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/libbacktrace"
snappySrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/snappy"
snappyDir="${depsToolsetDir}/snappy"
snappyTag="1.1.9"
# Additional Windows libraries, which aren't provided by Mingw
winLibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/windows/lib"
wnbdUrl="https://github.com/cloudbase/wnbd"
wnbdTag="main"
wnbdSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/wnbd"
wnbdLibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/wnbd/lib"
dokanUrl="https://github.com/dokan-dev/dokany"
dokanTag="v2.0.5.1000"
dokanSrcDir="${depsSrcDir}/dokany"
dokanLibDir="${depsToolsetDir}/dokany/lib"
mingwLlvmUrl="https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw/releases/download/20230320/llvm-mingw-20230320-ucrt-ubuntu-18.04-x86_64.tar.xz"
mingwLlvmSha256Sum="bc367753dea829d219be32e2e64e2d15d03158ce8e700ae5210ca3d78e6a07ea"
mingwLlvmDir="${DEPS_DIR}/mingw-llvm"
function _make() {
make -j $NUM_WORKERS $@
}
if [[ -d $DEPS_DIR ]]; then
echo "Cleaning up dependency build dir: $DEPS_DIR"
rm -rf $DEPS_DIR
fi
mkdir -p $DEPS_DIR
mkdir -p $depsToolsetDir
mkdir -p $depsSrcDir
echo "Installing required packages."
case "$OS" in
rhel)
# pkgconf needs https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1975416
sudo yum -y --setopt=skip_missing_names_on_install=False install \
mingw64-gcc-c++ \
cmake \
pkgconf \
python3-devel \
autoconf \
libtool \
ninja-build \
zip \
bzip2 \
xz \
python3-PyYAML \
gcc \
diffutils \
patch \
wget \
perl \
git-core
;;
ubuntu)
sudo apt-get update
sudo env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install \
mingw-w64 g++ cmake pkg-config \
python3-dev python3-yaml \
autoconf libtool ninja-build wget xz-utils zip bzip2 \
git
;;
suse)
for PKG in mingw64-cross-gcc-c++ mingw64-libgcc_s_seh1 mingw64-libstdc++6 \
cmake pkgconf python3-devel autoconf libtool ninja xz zip bzip2 \
python3-PyYAML \
gcc patch wget git; do
rpm -q $PKG >/dev/null || zypper -n install $PKG
done
;;
esac
if [[ -n $USE_MINGW_LLVM && ! -d $mingwLlvmDir ]]; then
echo "Fetching mingw-llvm"
cd $DEPS_DIR
wget -q -O mingw-llvm.tar.xz $mingwLlvmUrl
checksum=`sha256sum mingw-llvm.tar.xz | cut -d ' ' -f 1`
if [[ "$mingwLlvmSha256Sum" != "$checksum" ]]; then
echo "Invalid mingw-llvm checksum: $checksum" >&2
exit 1
fi
tar xJf mingw-llvm.tar.xz
rm mingw-llvm.tar.xz
# Remove the version from the mingw-llvm dirname, making it easier to locate
# and avoiding MAX_PATH issues with WSL.
mv `basename $mingwLlvmUrl | sed 's/\.tar\..*//g'` $mingwLlvmDir
fi
MINGW_CMAKE_FILE="$DEPS_DIR/mingw.cmake"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/mingw_conf.sh"
echo "Building zlib."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $zlibSrcDir ]]; then
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/madler/zlib
fi
cd $zlibSrcDir
# Apparently the configure script is broken...
sed -e s/"PREFIX = *$"/"PREFIX = ${MINGW_PREFIX}"/ -i win32/Makefile.gcc
_make -f win32/Makefile.gcc
_make BINARY_PATH=$zlibDir \
INCLUDE_PATH=$zlibDir/include \
LIBRARY_PATH=$zlibDir/lib \
SHARED_MODE=1 \
-f win32/Makefile.gcc install
echo "Building lz4."
cd $depsToolsetDir
if [[ ! -d $lz4Dir ]]; then
git clone --branch $lz4Tag --depth 1 https://github.com/lz4/lz4
cd $lz4Dir
fi
cd $lz4Dir
_make BUILD_STATIC=no CC=${MINGW_CC%-posix*} \
DLLTOOL=${MINGW_DLLTOOL} \
WINDRES=${MINGW_WINDRES} \
TARGET_OS=Windows_NT
echo "Building OpenSSL."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $sslSrcDir ]]; then
git clone --branch $sslTag --depth 1 https://github.com/openssl/openssl
cd $sslSrcDir
fi
cd $sslSrcDir
mkdir -p $sslDir
CROSS_COMPILE="${MINGW_PREFIX}" ./Configure \
mingw64 shared --prefix=$sslDir --libdir="$sslDir/lib"
_make depend
_make
_make install_sw
echo "Building boost."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $boostSrcDir ]]; then
echo "Downloading boost."
wget -q -O boost.tar.bz2 $boostUrl
checksum=`sha256sum boost.tar.bz2 | cut -d ' ' -f 1`
if [[ "$boostSha256Sum" != "$checksum" ]]; then
echo "Invalid boost checksum: $checksum" >&2
exit 1
fi
tar -xf boost.tar.bz2
rm boost.tar.bz2
fi
cd $boostSrcDir
if [[ -n $USE_MINGW_LLVM ]]; then
b2toolset="clang"
echo "using clang : : ${MINGW_CXX} ;" > user-config.jam
else
b2toolset="gcc-mingw32"
echo "using gcc : mingw32 : ${MINGW_CXX} ;" > user-config.jam
fi
# Workaround for https://github.com/boostorg/thread/issues/156
# Older versions of mingw provided a different pthread lib.
sed -i 's/lib$(libname)GC2.a/lib$(libname).a/g' ./libs/thread/build/Jamfile.v2
if [[ -z $USE_MINGW_LLVM ]]; then
sed -i 's/mthreads/pthreads/g' ./tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam
sed -i 's/pthreads/mthreads/g' ./tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam
fi
export PTW32_INCLUDE=${PTW32Include}
export PTW32_LIB=${PTW32Lib}
echo "Patching boost."
# Fix getting Windows page size
# TODO: send this upstream and maybe use a fork until it merges.
# Meanwhile, we might consider moving those to ceph/cmake/modules/BuildBoost.cmake.
# This cmake module will first have to be updated to support Mingw though.
patch -N boost/thread/pthread/thread_data.hpp <<EOL
--- boost/thread/pthread/thread_data.hpp 2019-10-11 15:26:15.678703586 +0300
+++ boost/thread/pthread/thread_data.hpp.new 2019-10-11 15:26:07.321463698 +0300
@@ -32,6 +32,10 @@
# endif
#endif
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+#include <windows.h>
+#endif
+
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@@ -54,6 +58,10 @@
if (size==0) return;
#ifdef BOOST_THREAD_USES_GETPAGESIZE
std::size_t page_size = getpagesize();
+#elif _WIN32
+ SYSTEM_INFO system_info;
+ ::GetSystemInfo (&system_info);
+ std::size_t page_size = system_info.dwPageSize;
#else
std::size_t page_size = ::sysconf( _SC_PAGESIZE);
#endif
EOL
./bootstrap.sh
if [[ $ENABLE_SHARED == "ON" ]]; then
b2_link="shared"
else
b2_link="static"
fi
./b2 install --user-config=user-config.jam toolset=$b2toolset \
target-os=windows release \
link=$b2_link \
threadapi=win32 --prefix=$boostDir \
address-model=64 architecture=x86 \
binary-format=pe abi=ms -j $NUM_WORKERS \
-sZLIB_INCLUDE=$zlibDir/include -sZLIB_LIBRARY_PATH=$zlibDir/lib \
--without-python --without-mpi --without-log --without-wave
if [[ -n $USE_MINGW_LLVM && $ENABLE_SHARED == "ON" ]]; then
# b2 doesn't generate import libs when using mingw-llvm. We'll tell cmake
# to use the dlls instead of import libs, which mingw is capable of.
#
# TODO: consider dropping this if we get to fix Boost's clang-linux.jam
# file. Worth mentioning that Boost might drop the import libs altogether:
# https://github.com/bfgroup/b2/issues/278
find $boostDir/lib/cmake -name "*.cmake" \
-exec sed -i 's/IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE/IMPORTED_IMPLIB_RELEASE/g' {} \;
fi
echo "Building libbacktrace."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $backtraceSrcDir ]]; then
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ianlancetaylor/libbacktrace
fi
mkdir -p $backtraceSrcDir/build
cd $backtraceSrcDir/build
../configure --prefix=$backtraceDir --exec-prefix=$backtraceDir \
--host ${MINGW_BASE} --enable-host-shared \
--libdir="$backtraceDir/lib"
_make LDFLAGS="-no-undefined"
_make install
echo "Building snappy."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $snappySrcDir ]]; then
git clone --branch $snappyTag --depth 1 https://github.com/google/snappy
cd $snappySrcDir
fi
mkdir -p $snappySrcDir/build
cd $snappySrcDir/build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$snappyDir \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON \
-DSNAPPY_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DSNAPPY_BUILD_BENCHMARKS=OFF \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$MINGW_CMAKE_FILE \
../
_make
_make install
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$snappyDir \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF \
-DSNAPPY_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$MINGW_CMAKE_FILE \
../
_make
_make install
echo "Generating mswsock.lib."
# mswsock.lib is not provided by mingw, so we'll have to generate
# it.
mkdir -p $winLibDir
cat > $winLibDir/mswsock.def <<EOF
LIBRARY MSWSOCK.DLL
EXPORTS
AcceptEx@32
EnumProtocolsA@12
EnumProtocolsW@12
GetAcceptExSockaddrs@32
GetAddressByNameA@40
GetAddressByNameW@40
GetNameByTypeA@12
GetNameByTypeW@12
GetServiceA@28
GetServiceW@28
GetTypeByNameA@8
GetTypeByNameW@8
MigrateWinsockConfiguration@12
NPLoadNameSpaces@12
SetServiceA@24
SetServiceW@24
TransmitFile@28
WSARecvEx@16
dn_expand@20
getnetbyname@4
inet_network@4
rcmd@24
rexec@24rresvport@4
s_perror@8sethostname@8
EOF
$MINGW_DLLTOOL -d $winLibDir/mswsock.def \
-l $winLibDir/libmswsock.a
echo "Fetching libwnbd."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $wnbdSrcDir ]]; then
git clone --branch $wnbdTag --depth 1 $wnbdUrl
fi
cd $wnbdSrcDir
mkdir -p $wnbdLibDir
$MINGW_DLLTOOL -d $wnbdSrcDir/libwnbd/libwnbd.def \
-D libwnbd.dll \
-l $wnbdLibDir/libwnbd.a
echo "Fetching dokany."
cd $depsSrcDir
if [[ ! -d $dokanSrcDir ]]; then
git clone --branch $dokanTag --depth 1 $dokanUrl
fi
mkdir -p $dokanLibDir
$MINGW_DLLTOOL -d $dokanSrcDir/dokan/dokan.def \
-l $dokanLibDir/libdokan.a
# That's probably the easiest way to deal with the dokan imports.
# dokan.h is defined in both ./dokan and ./sys while both are using
# sys/public.h without the "sys" prefix.
cp $dokanSrcDir/sys/public.h $dokanSrcDir/dokan
echo "Finished building Ceph dependencies."
touch $depsToolsetDir/completed