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Recursive make is difficult to follow and debug. Drop this by using
internal functions, which, while difficult, are easier than trying to
following recursive invokations.
Further simplify the Makefile by collapsing the image bits and removing
the tools/vm directory, which is effectively unused.
Fixes #4952
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346569133
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This change also simplifies and documents the build_cmd pipeline, and
reduces general noise for debugging Makefile issues.
It also drops the mapping for /etc/docker/daemon.json, which if it
does not exist initially will create this as a directory (causing lots
of confusion and breaks).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343932456
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Using the newer bazel rules necessitates a transition from proto1 to
proto2. In order to resolve the incompatibility between proto2 and
gogoproto, the cri runtimeoptions proto must be vendored.
Further, some of the semantics of bazel caching changed during the
transition. It is now necessary to:
- Ensure that :gopath depends only on pure library targets, as the
propagation of go_binary build attributes (pure, static) will
affected the generated files (though content remains the same,
there are conflicts with respect to the gopath).
- Update bazel.mk to include the possibility of binaries in the
bazel-out directory, as it will now put runsc and others there.
This required some refinements to the mechanism of extracting
paths, since some the existing regex resulted in false positives.
- Change nogo rules to prevent escape generation on binary targets.
For some reason, the newer version of bazel attempted to run the
nogo analysis on the binary targets, which fails due to the fact
that objdump does not work on the final binary. This must be due
to a change in the semantics of aspects in bazel3.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337958324
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