update board name from nuc7i7dnb to nuc11tnbi5 in makefile because
we have removed the nuc7i7dnb board folder, and also update the
scenario name from industry to shared to fix "make all" build issue.
Tracked-On: #6315
Signed-off-by: Kunhui-Li <kunhuix.li@intel.com>
The current config.mk uses the variable BOARD_FILE as the path to the board
XML when generating an unmodified copy of configuration files for
comparison, which is incorrect. The right variable is HV_BOARD_XML which is
the path to the copy of board XML that is actually used for the build.
This patch corrects the bug above.
In addition, this patch also skips binary files (which are not meant to be
edited manually) when calculating the differences.
Tracked-On: #6592
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
While we have default values of configuration entries stated in the schema
of scenario XMLs, today we still require user-given scenario XMLs to
contain literally ALL XML nodes. Missing of a single node will cause schema
validation errors even though we can use its default value defined in the
schema.
This patch allows user-given scenario XMLs to ignore nodes with default
values. It is done by adding the missing nodes, all containing the defined
default values, to the input scenario XML when copying it to the build
directory. This approach imposes no changes to either the schema or
subsequent scripts in the build system.
Tracked-On: #6292
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Add "transform" to generate following files with xsltproc in genconf.sh:
- ivshmem_cfg.h
- misc_cfg.h
- pt_intx.c
- vm_configurations.c
- vm_configurations.h
Add code formatter using clang-format. It formats the gernerated code
with customized condfiguration if clang-format package and configuraion
file ".clang-format" exist.
Add sed in genconf.sh "transform" to replace the copyright "YEAR" of generated files.
Tracked-On: #5980
Signed-off-by: Yang,Yu-chu <yu-chu.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
The top-level Makefile should not define any default value as the
hypervisor may have its own configurations set by previous builds.
This patch also changes the hypervisor default RELEASE to `n`.
Tracked-On: #5772
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
This patch resolves the following bugs that break the targets `diffconfig`
and `applydiffconfig`:
- Comments after variable definitions cause the varaible to contain
unintended trailing whitespaces.
- HV_CONFIG_XML is no longer defined; it is now HV_SCENARIO_XML.
- '*.asl' files are also generated and should be involved when comparing
the generated configuration files.
- Strings between diacritic marks (`) are intepreted as shell commands
even they are part of informative messages.
- HV_DIFFCONFIG_LIST should not contain duplicated lines.
Tracked-On: #5772
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
For clarity, we now prefer y|n over 0|1 as the values of boolean options on
make command lines. This patch applies this preference to the Makefile of
the device model and tools, while RELEASE=0|1 is still supported for
backward compatibility.
Tracked-On: #5772
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
This patch fixes the following issues that break the build system:
1. The tag of the root nodes of board/scenario XML files are still acrn-config,
not config_tools. This patch reverts the XPATH that refers to these nodes.
2. HV_PREDEFINED_BOARD_DIR now also relies on BOARD which may not be
available at the time the variable is defined. As both board and
scenario XML files are placed under the same directory, this patch
refines the path calculation logic to get rid of mixing variables of
the different flavors.
Tracked-On: #5644
Fixes: 97c9b24030 ("acrn-config: Reorg config tool folder")
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Remove vm_configs folder and move all the XML files and generic code example into config_tools/data
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Xie, nanlin <nanlin.xie@intel.com>
In order to enable changing the generated C configuration files manually,
this patch introduces the target `diffconfig` to the build system.
After generating the configuration files, a developer can manually modify
these sources (which are placed under build/configs) and invoke `make
diffconfig` to generate a patch that shows the made differences. Such
patches can be registered to a build by invoking the `applydiffconfig`
target. The build system will always apply them whenever the configuration
files are regenerated.
A typical workflow to create a patch is as follows.
# The pre_build target relies on generated configuration files
hypervisor$ make BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=yyy pre_build
(manually edit files under build/configs/boards and
build/configs/scenarios)
hypervisor$ make diffconfig # Patch generated to build/config.patch
hypervisor$ cp build/config.patch /path/to/patch
The following steps apply apply the patch to another build.
hypervisor$ make BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=yyy defconfig
hypervisor$ make applydiffconfig PATCH=/path/to/patch-file-or-directory
hypervisor$ make
After any patch is registered for a build, the configuration files will be
automatically regenerated the next time `make` is invoked.
To show a list of registered patches for generated configuration files,
invoke `make applydiffconfig` without specifying `PATCH`.
v2:
* Add target `applydiffconfig` which accepts a PATCH variable to register
an arbitrary patch file or a directory containing patch file(s) for a
build. `.config_patches` is no longer used.
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
This patch makes the build system of the hypervisor to cache the board and
scenario XML files in the build directory and generate C configuration
files from them at build time. The C configuration files that are cached in
the git repo is no longer used or updated. Paths to these generated files
in the prebuild Makefile is updated accordingly.
The following targets are introduced or modified.
* defconfig: Copy default configuration XMLs to the build directory and
generate C configuration files.
* oldconfig: No action.
* menuconfig: Print a message to redirect users to use the config app
and exit.
* showconfig: Print the BOARD, SCENARIO and RELEASE configured for the
current build.
* update_config: No action.
* (default): Build the hypervisor with defined configurations.
The following variables can be set on the command line to specify the
default configuration to be used.
* BOARD: Either a name of the target board or a path to a customized
board XML. When a board name is specified, the board XML file
is expected to be available under
misc/acrn-config/xmls/board-xmls.
* SCENARIO: Either a name of the scenario of a path to a customized
scenario XML. When a scenario name is specified, the
scenario XML file is expected to be available under
misc/acrn-config/xmls/config-xmls/$(BOARD).
* BOARD_FILE: Path to the board XML file to be used. This is now
obsoleted as BOARD provides the same functionality.
* SCENARIO_FILE: Path to the scenario XML file to be used. This is now
obsoleted as BOARD provides the same functionality.
BOARD/SCENARIO or BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE shall be used in pair, and
BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE shall point to valid files when specified. Any
violation to those constraints will stop the build with error
messages. When BOARD/SCENARIO and BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE are both defined
on the command line, the former takes precedence as the latter are to be
obsoleted.
Additionally, users can define the RELEASE variable to specify a debug or
release build. In case a previous build exists but is configured for a
different build type, the build system will automatically update the
scenario XML and rebuild the sources.
This patch also includes the following tweaks:
1. Do not use `realpath` to process search paths for generated
headers. `realpath` only accepts paths of existing files, while the
directories for generated headers may not be created at the time the
search paths are calculated.
2. Always expect `pci_dev.c` to be in place.
3. HV_CONFIG_* series now encodes absolute paths.
v3:
* Do not validate BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE if BOARD/SCENARIO are given.
v2:
* `defconfig` now also generates the C configuration files.
* BOARD/SCENARIO now accept either board/scenario names or XML file paths.
* Adapt to the new allocation.xml & unified.xml.
* Cleanup names of internal variables in config.mk for brevity.
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
In order to remove Kconfig from the build process, acrn-config shall
transform XML configuration files to config.h and config.mk by itself. This
patch adds XSLT scripts that do the trick.
Unfortunately, the scenario XML file along is not sufficient to generate
config.h and config.mk, though. In addition to resource
allocation (i.e. allocating physical RAM for the hypervisor), the
transformation also need to do the following:
1. Translate UART info in board XML into several configuration entries
depending on the UART selected in the scenario XML.
2. Use the MAX_MSIX_TABLE_NUM value in the board XML if the scenario
XML does not specify it.
In order to use XSLT to transform both XMLs in one shot, a template is
provided to create another XML that includes (using XInclude) both board
and scenario XMLs as sub-nodes. It will be instantiated once the
transformations are integrated in the following patch.
v2:
* Add `allocation.xml` to `unified.xml` to include the results from static
allocation.
* Use HV_RAM_START and HV_RAM_SIZE in allocation results if they are not
explicitly specified in the scenario XML.
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
realpath function would be got null while the directory or file is
not exist, modify the function abspath to instead realpath.
Tracked-On: #5146
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
The make command is same as old configs layout:
under acrn-hypervisor folder:
make hypervisor BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=xxx [TARGET_DIR]=xxx [RELEASE=x]
under hypervisor folder:
make BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=xxx [TARGET_DIR]=xxx [RELEASE=x]
if BOARD/SCENARIO parameter is not specified, the default will be:
BOARD=nuc7i7dnb SCENARIO=industry
Tracked-On: #5077
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
The $(VERSION) should be depended on config.h change. For example, when RELEASE
parameter is changed in make commmand, CONFIG_RELEASE need to be updated in
defconfig file, and then message in version.h should be updated.
The patch also fix a bug that a code path in make defconfig never be triggered
because shell will treat [ ! -f $(KCONFIG_FILE) ] as false when $(KCONFIG_FILE)
is not specified. (i.e. "$(KCONFIG_FILE)" == "")
Tracked-On: #2412
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
SCENARIO XML file has included RELEASE or DEBUG info already, so if RELEASE
is not specified in make command, Makefile should not override RELEASE info
in SCENARIO XML. If RELEASE is specified in make command, then RELEASE info
in SCENARIO XML could be overridden by make command.
The patch also fixed a issue that get correct board defconfig when build
hypervisor from TARGET_DIR;
Tracked-On: #4688
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Basicly ACRN scenario is a configuration name for specific usage. By giving
scenario name ACRN will load corresponding VM configurations to build the
hypervisor. But customer might have their own scenario name, change the
scenario type from choice to string is friendly to them since Kconfig source
file change will not be needed.
With this change, CONFIG_$(SCENARIO) will not exist in kconfig file and will
be instead of CONFIG_SCENARIO, so the Makefile need to be changed accordingly;
Tracked-On: #4616
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Customer might have specific folder where stores their own configurations
for their customized scenario/board, so add TARGET_DIR parameter to support
option that build hyprvisor with specified configurations.
So valid usages are: (target = all | hypervisor)
1. make <target>
2. make <target> KCONFIG_FILE=xxx [TARGET_DIR=xxx]
3. make <target> BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=xxx [TARGET_DIR=xxx]
4. make <target> BOARD_FILE=xxx SCENARIO_FILE=xxx [TARGET_DIR=xxx]
5. make <target> KCONFIG_FILE=xxx BOARD_FILE=xxx SCENARIO_FILE=xxx [TARGET_DIR=xxx]
If TARGET_DIR parameter is not specified in make command, hypervisor will be
built with board configurations under hypervisor/arch/x86/configs/ and scenario
configurations under hypervisor/scenarios/. Moreover, the configurations would
be overwritten if BOARD/SCENARIO files are specified in make command.
If TARGET_DIR parameter is specified in make command, hypervisor will be built
with configuration under that folder if no BOARD/SCENARIO files are specified.
When BOARD/SCENARIO files are available in make command, the TARGET_DIR is used
to store configurations that BOARD/SCENARIO file provided, i.e. Configurations
in TARGET_DIR folder will be overwritten.
Tracked-On: #4517
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
When user use make parameters to specify BOARD and SCENARIO, there might
be some conflict because parameter of KCONFIG_FILE/BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE
also includes BOARD/SCENARIO info. To simplify, we only alow below valid
usages:
1. make <target>
2. make <target> KCONFIG_FILE=xxx
3. make <target> BOARD=xxx SCENARIO=xxx
4. make <target> BOARD_FILE=xxx SCENARIO_FILE=xxx
5. make <target> KCONFIG_FILE=xxx BOARD_FILE=xxx SCENARIO_FILE=xxx
Especially for case 1 that no any parameters are specified:
a. If hypervisor/build/.config file which generated by "make menuconfig"
exist, the .config file will be loaded as KCONFIG_FILE:
i.e. equal: make <target> KCONFIG_FILE=hypervisor/build/.config
b. If hypervisor/build/.config file does not exist,
the default BOARD/SCENARIO will be loaded:
i.e. equal: make <target> BOARD=$(BOARD) SCENARIO=$(SCENARIO)
Tracked-On: #4517
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
The *.mk files under misc/acrn-config/library are all rules for hypervisor
makefiles only, so move these files to hypervisor/scripts/makefile/ folder.
The folder of acrn-config/library/ will be used to store python script lib only.
Tracked-On: #3779
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Terry Zou <terry.zou@intel.com>