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-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-
-# Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-# Described below.
-OPTIONS :=
-TARGETS := //runsc
-ARGS :=
-
-default: runsc
-.PHONY: default
-
-## usage: make <target>
-## or
-## make <build|test|copy|run|sudo> OPTIONS="..." TARGETS="..." ARGS="..."
-##
-## Basic targets.
-##
-## This Makefile wraps basic build and test targets for ease-of-use. Bazel
-## is run inside a canonical Docker container in order to simplify up-front
-## requirements.
-##
-## There are common arguments that may be passed to targets. These are:
-## OPTIONS - Build or test options.
-## TARGETS - The bazel targets.
-## ARGS - Arguments for run or sudo.
-##
-## Additionally, the copy target expects a DESTINATION to be provided.
-##
-## For example, to build runsc using this Makefile, you can run:
-## make build OPTIONS="" TARGETS="//runsc"'
-##
-help: ## Shows all targets and help from the Makefile (this message).
- @grep --no-filename -E '^([a-z.A-Z_-]+:.*?|)##' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | \
- awk 'BEGIN {FS = "(:.*?|)## ?"}; { \
- if (length($$1) > 0) { \
- printf " \033[36m%-20s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2; \
- } else { \
- printf "%s\n", $$2; \
- } \
- }'
-build: ## Builds the given $(TARGETS) with the given $(OPTIONS). E.g. make build TARGETS=runsc
-test: ## Tests the given $(TARGETS) with the given $(OPTIONS). E.g. make test TARGETS=pkg/buffer:buffer_test
-copy: ## Copies the given $(TARGETS) to the given $(DESTINATION). E.g. make copy TARGETS=runsc DESTINATION=/tmp
-run: ## Runs the given $(TARGETS), built with $(OPTIONS), using $(ARGS). E.g. make run TARGETS=runsc ARGS=-version
-sudo: ## Runs the given $(TARGETS) as per run, but using "sudo -E". E.g. make sudo TARGETS=test/root:root_test ARGS=-test.v
-.PHONY: help build test copy run sudo
-
-# Load all bazel wrappers.
-#
-# This file should define the basic "build", "test", "run" and "sudo" rules, in
-# addition to the $(BRANCH_NAME) variable.
-ifneq (,$(wildcard tools/google.mk))
-include tools/google.mk
-else
-include tools/bazel.mk
-endif
-
-##
-## Docker image targets.
-##
-## Images used by the tests must also be built and available locally.
-## The canonical test targets defined below will automatically load
-## relevant images. These can be loaded or built manually via these
-## targets.
-##
-## (*) Note that you may provide an ARCH parameter in order to build
-## and load images from an alternate archiecture (using qemu). When
-## bazel is run as a server, this has the effect of running an full
-## cross-architecture chain, and can produce cross-compiled binaries.
-##
-define images
-$(1)-%: ## Image tool: $(1) a given image (also may use 'all-images').
- @$(MAKE) -C images $$@
-endef
-rebuild-...: ## Rebuild the given image. Also may use 'rebuild-all-images'.
-$(eval $(call images,rebuild))
-push-...: ## Push the given image. Also may use 'push-all-images'.
-$(eval $(call images,pull))
-pull-...: ## Pull the given image. Also may use 'pull-all-images'.
-$(eval $(call images,push))
-load-...: ## Load (pull or rebuild) the given image. Also may use 'load-all-images'.
-$(eval $(call images,load))
-list-images: ## List all available images.
- @$(MAKE) -C images $$@
-
-##
-## Canonical build and test targets.
-##
-## These targets are used by continuous integration and provide
-## convenient entrypoints for testing changes. If you're adding a
-## new subsystem or workflow, consider adding a new target here.
-##
-runsc: ## Builds the runsc binary.
- @$(MAKE) build TARGETS="//runsc"
-.PHONY: runsc
-
-smoke-test: ## Runs a simple smoke test after build runsc.
- @$(MAKE) run DOCKER_PRIVILEGED="" ARGS="--alsologtostderr --network none --debug --TESTONLY-unsafe-nonroot=true --rootless do true"
-.PHONY: smoke-tests
-
-unit-tests: ## Runs all unit tests in pkg runsc and tools.
- @$(MAKE) test OPTIONS="pkg/... runsc/... tools/..."
-.PHONY: unit-tests
-
-tests: ## Runs all local ptrace system call tests.
- @$(MAKE) test OPTIONS="--test_tag_filters runsc_ptrace test/syscalls/..."
-.PHONY: tests
-
-##
-## Website & documentation helpers.
-##
-## The website is built from repository documentation and wrappers, using
-## using a locally-defined Docker image (see images/jekyll). The following
-## variables may be set when using website-push:
-## WEBSITE_IMAGE - The name of the container image.
-## WEBSITE_SERVICE - The backend service.
-## WEBSITE_PROJECT - The project id to use.
-## WEBSITE_REGION - The region to deploy to.
-##
-WEBSITE_IMAGE := gcr.io/gvisordev/gvisordev
-WEBSITE_SERVICE := gvisordev
-WEBSITE_PROJECT := gvisordev
-WEBSITE_REGION := us-central1
-
-website-build: load-jekyll ## Build the site image locally.
- @$(MAKE) run TARGETS="//website:website"
-.PHONY: website-build
-
-website-server: website-build ## Run a local server for development.
- @docker run -i -p 8080:8080 gvisor.dev/images/website
-.PHONY: website-server
-
-website-push: website-build ## Push a new image and update the service.
- @docker tag gvisor.dev/images/website $(WEBSITE_IMAGE) && docker push $(WEBSITE_IMAGE)
-.PHONY: website-push
-
-website-deploy: website-push ## Deploy a new version of the website.
- @gcloud run deploy $(WEBSITE_SERVICE) --platform=managed --region=$(WEBSITE_REGION) --project=$(WEBSITE_PROJECT) --image=$(WEBSITE_IMAGE)
-.PHONY: website-push
-
-##
-## Repository builders.
-##
-## This builds a local apt repository. The following variables may be set:
-## RELEASE_ROOT - The repository root (default: "repo" directory).
-## RELEASE_KEY - The repository GPG private key file (default: dummy key is created).
-## RELEASE_NIGHTLY - Set to true if a nightly release (default: false).
-##
-RELEASE_ROOT := $(CURDIR)/repo
-RELEASE_KEY := repo.key
-RELEASE_NIGHTLY := false
-
-$(RELEASE_KEY):
- @echo "WARNING: Generating a key for testing ($@); don't use this."
- T=$$(mktemp /tmp/keyring.XXXXXX); \
- gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring $$T --batch --passphrase "" --quick-generate-key $(shell whoami) && \
- gpg --export-secret-keys --no-default-keyring --keyring $$T > $@; \
- rc=$$?; rm -f $$T; exit $$rc
-
-release: $(RELEASE_KEY) ## Builds a release.
- @mkdir -p $(RELEASE_ROOT)
- @T=$$(mktemp -d /tmp/release.XXXXXX); \
- $(MAKE) copy TARGETS="runsc runsc:runsc-debian" DESTINATION=$$T && \
- NIGHTLY=$(RELEASE_NIGHTLY) tools/make_release.sh $(RELEASE_KEY) $(RELEASE_ROOT) $$T/*; \
- rc=$$?; rm -rf $$T; exit $$rc
-.PHONY: release
-
-##
-## Development helpers and tooling.
-##
-## These targets faciliate local development by automatically
-## installing and configuring a runtime. Several variables may
-## be used here to tweak the installation:
-## RUNTIME - The name of the installed runtime (default: branch).
-## RUNTIME_DIR - Where the runtime will be installed (default: temporary directory with the $RUNTIME).
-## RUNTIME_BIN - The runtime binary (default: $RUNTIME_DIR/runsc).
-## RUNTIME_LOG_DIR - The logs directory (default: $RUNTIME_DIR/logs).
-## RUNTIME_LOGS - The log pattern (default: $RUNTIME_LOG_DIR/runsc.log.%TEST%.%TIMESTAMP%.%COMMAND%).
-##
-ifeq (,$(BRANCH_NAME))
-RUNTIME := runsc
-RUNTIME_DIR := $(shell dirname $(shell mktemp -u))/runsc
-else
-RUNTIME := $(BRANCH_NAME)
-RUNTIME_DIR := $(shell dirname $(shell mktemp -u))/$(BRANCH_NAME)
-endif
-RUNTIME_BIN := $(RUNTIME_DIR)/runsc
-RUNTIME_LOG_DIR := $(RUNTIME_DIR)/logs
-RUNTIME_LOGS := $(RUNTIME_LOG_DIR)/runsc.log.%TEST%.%TIMESTAMP%.%COMMAND%
-
-dev: ## Installs a set of local runtimes. Requires sudo.
- @$(MAKE) refresh ARGS="--net-raw"
- @$(MAKE) configure RUNTIME="$(RUNTIME)" ARGS="--net-raw"
- @$(MAKE) configure RUNTIME="$(RUNTIME)-d" ARGS="--net-raw --debug --strace --log-packets"
- @$(MAKE) configure RUNTIME="$(RUNTIME)-p" ARGS="--net-raw --profile"
- @sudo systemctl restart docker
-.PHONY: dev
-
-refresh: ## Refreshes the runtime binary (for development only). Must have called 'dev' or 'test-install' first.
- @mkdir -p "$(RUNTIME_DIR)"
- @$(MAKE) copy TARGETS=runsc DESTINATION="$(RUNTIME_BIN)" && chmod 0755 "$(RUNTIME_BIN)"
-.PHONY: install
-
-test-install: ## Installs the runtime for testing. Requires sudo.
- @$(MAKE) refresh ARGS="--net-raw --TESTONLY-test-name-env=RUNSC_TEST_NAME --debug --strace --log-packets $(ARGS)"
- @$(MAKE) configure
- @sudo systemctl restart docker
-.PHONY: install-test
-
-configure: ## Configures a single runtime. Requires sudo. Typically called from dev or test-install.
- @sudo sudo "$(RUNTIME_BIN)" install --experimental=true --runtime="$(RUNTIME)" -- --debug-log "$(RUNTIME_LOGS)" $(ARGS)
- @echo "Installed runtime \"$(RUNTIME)\" @ $(RUNTIME_BIN)"
- @echo "Logs are in: $(RUNTIME_LOG_DIR)"
- @sudo rm -rf "$(RUNTIME_LOG_DIR)" && mkdir -p "$(RUNTIME_LOG_DIR)"
-.PHONY: configure
-
-test-runtime: ## A convenient wrapper around test that provides the runtime argument. Target must still be provided.
- @$(MAKE) test OPTIONS="$(OPTIONS) --test_arg=--runtime=$(RUNTIME)"
-.PHONY: runtime-test