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1Design document for the unified scheme data
2===========================================
3
4How are things connected?
5-------------------------
6
7The unified scheme takes all its data from the build.info files seen
8throughout the source tree. These files hold the minimum information
9needed to build end product files from diverse sources. See the
10section on build.info files below.
11
12From the information in build.info files, Configure builds up an
13information database as a hash table called %unified_info, which is
14stored in configdata.pm, found at the top of the build tree (which may
15or may not be the same as the source tree).
16
17Configurations/common.tmpl uses the data from %unified_info to
18generate the rules for building end product files as well as
19intermediary files with the help of a few functions found in the
20build-file templates. See the section on build-file templates further
21down for more information.
22
23build.info files
24----------------
25
26As mentioned earlier, build.info files are meant to hold the minimum
27information needed to build output files, and therefore only (with a
28few possible exceptions [1]) have information about end products (such
29as scripts, library files and programs) and source files (such as C
30files, C header files, assembler files, etc). Intermediate files such
31as object files are rarely directly referred to in build.info files (and
32when they are, it's always with the file name extension .o), they are
33inferred by Configure. By the same rule of minimalism, end product
34file name extensions (such as .so, .a, .exe, etc) are never mentioned
35in build.info. Their file name extensions will be inferred by the
36build-file templates, adapted for the platform they are meant for (see
37sections on %unified_info and build-file templates further down).
38
39The variables PROGRAMS, LIBS, ENGINES and SCRIPTS are used to declare
40end products. There are variants for them with '_NO_INST' as suffix
41(PROGRAM_NO_INST etc) to specify end products that shouldn't get
42installed.
43
44The variables SOURCE, DEPEND and INCLUDE are indexed by a produced
45file, and their values are the source used to produce that particular
46produced file, extra dependencies, and include directories needed.
47
48All their values in all the build.info throughout the source tree are
49collected together and form a set of programs, libraries, engines and
50scripts to be produced, source files, dependencies, etc etc etc.
51
52Let's have a pretend example, a very limited contraption of OpenSSL,
53composed of the program 'apps/openssl', the libraries 'libssl' and
54'libcrypto', an engine 'engines/ossltest' and their sources and
55dependencies.
56
57 # build.info
58 LIBS=libcrypto libssl
59 INCLUDE[libcrypto]=include
60 INCLUDE[libssl]=include
61 DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
62
63This is the top directory build.info file, and it tells us that two
64libraries are to be built, the include directory 'include/' shall be
65used throughout when building anything that will end up in each
66library, and that the library 'libssl' depend on the library
67'libcrypto' to function properly.
68
69 # apps/build.info
70 PROGRAMS=openssl
71 SOURCE[openssl]=openssl.c
72 INCLUDE[openssl]=.. ../include
73 DEPEND[openssl]=../libssl
74
75This is the build.info file in 'apps/', one may notice that all file
76paths mentioned are relative to the directory the build.info file is
77located in. This one tells us that there's a program to be built
78called 'apps/openssl' (the file name extension will depend on the
79platform and is therefore not mentioned in the build.info file). It's
80built from one source file, 'apps/openssl.c', and building it requires
81the use of '.' and 'include' include directories (both are declared
82from the point of view of the 'apps/' directory), and that the program
83depends on the library 'libssl' to function properly.
84
85 # crypto/build.info
86 LIBS=../libcrypto
87 SOURCE[../libcrypto]=aes.c evp.c cversion.c
88 DEPEND[cversion.o]=buildinf.h
89
90 GENERATE[buildinf.h]=../util/mkbuildinf.pl "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)" "$(PLATFORM)"
91 DEPEND[buildinf.h]=../Makefile
92 DEPEND[../util/mkbuildinf.pl]=../util/Foo.pm
93
94This is the build.info file in 'crypto', and it tells us a little more
95about what's needed to produce 'libcrypto'. LIBS is used again to
96declare that 'libcrypto' is to be produced. This declaration is
97really unnecessary as it's already mentioned in the top build.info
98file, but can make the info file easier to understand. This is to
99show that duplicate information isn't an issue.
100
101This build.info file informs us that 'libcrypto' is built from a few
102source files, 'crypto/aes.c', 'crypto/evp.c' and 'crypto/cversion.c'.
103It also shows us that building the object file inferred from
104'crypto/cversion.c' depends on 'crypto/buildinf.h'. Finally, it
105also shows the possibility to declare how some files are generated
106using some script, in this case a perl script, and how such scripts
107can be declared to depend on other files, in this case a perl module.
108
109Two things are worth an extra note:
110
111'DEPEND[cversion.o]' mentions an object file. DEPEND indexes is the
112only location where it's valid to mention them
113
114Lines in 'BEGINRAW'..'ENDRAW' sections must always mention files as
115seen from the top directory, no exception.
116
117 # ssl/build.info
118 LIBS=../libssl
119 SOURCE[../libssl]=tls.c
120
121This is the build.info file in 'ssl/', and it tells us that the
122library 'libssl' is built from the source file 'ssl/tls.c'.
123
124 # engines/build.info
125 ENGINES=dasync
126 SOURCE[dasync]=e_dasync.c
127 DEPEND[dasync]=../libcrypto
128 INCLUDE[dasync]=../include
129
130 ENGINES_NO_INST=ossltest
131 SOURCE[ossltest]=e_ossltest.c
132 DEPEND[ossltest]=../libcrypto.a
133 INCLUDE[ossltest]=../include
134
135This is the build.info file in 'engines/', telling us that two engines
136called 'engines/dasync' and 'engines/ossltest' shall be built, that
137dasync's source is 'engines/e_dasync.c' and ossltest's source is
138'engines/e_ossltest.c' and that the include directory 'include/' may
139be used when building anything that will be part of these engines.
140Also, both engines depend on the library 'libcrypto' to function
141properly. ossltest is explicitly linked with the static variant of
142the library 'libcrypto'. Finally, only dasync is being installed, as
143ossltest is only for internal testing.
144
145When Configure digests these build.info files, the accumulated
146information comes down to this:
147
148 LIBS=libcrypto libssl
149 SOURCE[libcrypto]=crypto/aes.c crypto/evp.c crypto/cversion.c
150 DEPEND[crypto/cversion.o]=crypto/buildinf.h
151 INCLUDE[libcrypto]=include
152 SOURCE[libssl]=ssl/tls.c
153 INCLUDE[libssl]=include
154 DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
155
156 PROGRAMS=apps/openssl
157 SOURCE[apps/openssl]=apps/openssl.c
158 INCLUDE[apps/openssl]=. include
159 DEPEND[apps/openssl]=libssl
160
161 ENGINES=engines/dasync
162 SOURCE[engines/dasync]=engines/e_dasync.c
163 DEPEND[engines/dasync]=libcrypto
164 INCLUDE[engines/dasync]=include
165
166 ENGINES_NO_INST=engines/ossltest
167 SOURCE[engines/ossltest]=engines/e_ossltest.c
168 DEPEND[engines/ossltest]=libcrypto.a
169 INCLUDE[engines/ossltest]=include
170
171 GENERATE[crypto/buildinf.h]=util/mkbuildinf.pl "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)" "$(PLATFORM)"
172 DEPEND[crypto/buildinf.h]=Makefile
173 DEPEND[util/mkbuildinf.pl]=util/Foo.pm
174
175
176A few notes worth mentioning:
177
178LIBS may be used to declare routine libraries only.
179
180PROGRAMS may be used to declare programs only.
181
182ENGINES may be used to declare engines only.
183
184The indexes for SOURCE must only be end product files, such as
185libraries, programs or engines. The values of SOURCE variables must
186only be source files (possibly generated).
187
188INCLUDE and DEPEND shows a relationship between different files
189(usually produced files) or between files and directories, such as a
190program depending on a library, or between an object file and some
191extra source file.
192
193When Configure processes the build.info files, it will take it as
194truth without question, and will therefore perform very few checks.
195If the build tree is separate from the source tree, it will assume
196that all built files and up in the build directory and that all source
197files are to be found in the source tree, if they can be found there.
198Configure will assume that source files that can't be found in the
199source tree (such as 'crypto/bildinf.h' in the example above) are
200generated and will be found in the build tree.
201
202
203The %unified_info database
204--------------------------
205
206The information in all the build.info get digested by Configure and
207collected into the %unified_info database, divided into the following
208indexes:
209
210 depends => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'dependency' ... ]
211 pairs. These are directly inferred from the DEPEND
212 variables in build.info files.
213
214 engines => a list of engines. These are directly inferred from
215 the ENGINES variable in build.info files.
216
217 generate => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'generator' ... ]
218 pairs. These are directly inferred from the GENERATE
219 variables in build.info files.
220
221 includes => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'include' ... ]
222 pairs. These are directly inferred from the INCLUDE
223 variables in build.info files.
224
225 install => a hash table containing 'type' => [ 'file' ... ] pairs.
226 The types are 'programs', 'libraries', 'engines' and
227 'scripts', and the array of files list the files of
228 that type that should be installed.
229
230 libraries => a list of libraries. These are directly inferred from
231 the LIBS variable in build.info files.
232
233 programs => a list of programs. These are directly inferred from
234 the PROGRAMS variable in build.info files.
235
236 rawlines => a list of build-file lines. These are a direct copy of
237 the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW lines in build.info files. Note:
238 only the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW section for the current
239 platform are copied, the rest are ignored.
240
241 scripts => a list of scripts. There are directly inferred from
242 the SCRIPTS variable in build.info files.
243
244 sources => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'sourcefile' ... ]
245 pairs. These are indirectly inferred from the SOURCE
246 variables in build.info files. Object files are
247 mentioned in this hash table, with source files from
248 SOURCE variables, and AS source files for programs and
249 libraries.
250
251 shared_sources =>
252 a hash table just like 'sources', but only as source
253 files (object files) for building shared libraries.
254
255As an example, here is how the build.info files example from the
256section above would be digested into a %unified_info table:
257
258 our %unified_info = (
259 "depends" =>
260 {
261 "apps/openssl" =>
262 [
263 "libssl",
264 ],
265 "crypto/buildinf.h" =>
266 [
267 "Makefile",
268 ],
269 "crypto/cversion.o" =>
270 [
271 "crypto/buildinf.h",
272 ],
273 "engines/dasync" =>
274 [
275 "libcrypto",
276 ],
277 "engines/ossltest" =>
278 [
279 "libcrypto.a",
280 ],
281 "libssl" =>
282 [
283 "libcrypto",
284 ],
285 "util/mkbuildinf.pl" =>
286 [
287 "util/Foo.pm",
288 ],
289 },
290 "engines" =>
291 [
292 "engines/dasync",
293 "engines/ossltest",
294 ],
295 "generate" =>
296 {
297 "crypto/buildinf.h" =>
298 [
299 "util/mkbuildinf.pl",
300 "\"\$(CC)",
301 "\$(CFLAGS)\"",
302 "\"$(PLATFORM)\"",
303 ],
304 },
305 "includes" =>
306 {
307 "apps/openssl" =>
308 [
309 ".",
310 "include",
311 ],
312 "engines/ossltest" =>
313 [
314 "include"
315 ],
316 "libcrypto" =>
317 [
318 "include",
319 ],
320 "libssl" =>
321 [
322 "include",
323 ],
324 "util/mkbuildinf.pl" =>
325 [
326 "util",
327 ],
328 }
329 "install" =>
330 {
331 "engines" =>
332 [
333 "engines/dasync",
334 ],
335 "libraries" =>
336 [
337 "libcrypto",
338 "libssl",
339 ],
340 "programs" =>
341 [
342 "apps/openssl",
343 ],
344 },
345 "libraries" =>
346 [
347 "libcrypto",
348 "libssl",
349 ],
350 "programs" =>
351 [
352 "apps/openssl",
353 ],
354 "rawlines" =>
355 [
356 ],
357 "sources" =>
358 {
359 "apps/openssl" =>
360 [
361 "apps/openssl.o",
362 ],
363 "apps/openssl.o" =>
364 [
365 "apps/openssl.c",
366 ],
367 "crypto/aes.o" =>
368 [
369 "crypto/aes.c",
370 ],
371 "crypto/cversion.o" =>
372 [
373 "crypto/cversion.c",
374 ],
375 "crypto/evp.o" =>
376 [
377 "crypto/evp.c",
378 ],
379 "engines/e_dasync.o" =>
380 [
381 "engines/e_dasync.c",
382 ],
383 "engines/dasync" =>
384 [
385 "engines/e_dasync.o",
386 ],
387 "engines/e_ossltest.o" =>
388 [
389 "engines/e_ossltest.c",
390 ],
391 "engines/ossltest" =>
392 [
393 "engines/e_ossltest.o",
394 ],
395 "libcrypto" =>
396 [
397 "crypto/aes.c",
398 "crypto/cversion.c",
399 "crypto/evp.c",
400 ],
401 "libssl" =>
402 [
403 "ssl/tls.c",
404 ],
405 "ssl/tls.o" =>
406 [
407 "ssl/tls.c",
408 ],
409 },
410 );
411
412As can be seen, everything in %unified_info is fairly simple suggest
413of information. Still, it tells us that to build all programs, we
414must build 'apps/openssl', and to build the latter, we will need to
415build all its sources ('apps/openssl.o' in this case) and all the
416other things it depends on (such as 'libssl'). All those dependencies
417need to be built as well, using the same logic, so to build 'libssl',
418we need to build 'ssl/tls.o' as well as 'libcrypto', and to build the
419latter...
420
421
422Build-file templates
423--------------------
424
425Build-file templates are essentially build-files (such as Makefile on
426Unix) with perl code fragments mixed in. Those perl code fragment
427will generate all the configuration dependent data, including all the
428rules needed to build end product files and intermediary files alike.
429At a minimum, there must be a perl code fragment that defines a set of
430functions that are used to generates specific build-file rules, to
431build static libraries from object files, to build shared libraries
432from static libraries, to programs from object files and libraries,
433etc.
434
435 generatesrc - function that produces build file lines to generate
436 a source file from some input.
437
438 It's called like this:
439
440 generatesrc(src => "PATH/TO/tobegenerated",
441 generator => [ "generatingfile", ... ]
442 generator_incs => [ "INCL/PATH", ... ]
443 generator_deps => [ "dep1", ... ]
444 incs => [ "INCL/PATH", ... ],
445 deps => [ "dep1", ... ],
446 intent => one of "libs", "dso", "bin" );
447
448 'src' has the name of the file to be generated.
449 'generator' is the command or part of command to
450 generate the file, of which the first item is
451 expected to be the file to generate from.
452 generatesrc() is expected to analyse and figure out
453 exactly how to apply that file and how to capture
454 the result. 'generator_incs' and 'generator_deps'
455 are include directories and files that the generator
456 file itself depends on. 'incs' and 'deps' are
457 include directories and files that are used if $(CC)
458 is used as an intermediary step when generating the
459 end product (the file indicated by 'src'). 'intent'
460 indicates what the generated file is going to be
461 used for.
462
463 src2obj - function that produces build file lines to build an
464 object file from source files and associated data.
465
466 It's called like this:
467
468 src2obj(obj => "PATH/TO/objectfile",
469 srcs => [ "PATH/TO/sourcefile", ... ],
470 deps => [ "dep1", ... ],
471 incs => [ "INCL/PATH", ... ]
472 intent => one of "lib", "dso", "bin" );
473
474 'obj' has the intended object file *without*
475 extension, src2obj() is expected to add that.
476 'srcs' has the list of source files to build the
477 object file, with the first item being the source
478 file that directly corresponds to the object file.
479 'deps' is a list of explicit dependencies. 'incs'
480 is a list of include file directories. Finally,
481 'intent' indicates what this object file is going
482 to be used for.
483
484 obj2lib - function that produces build file lines to build a
485 static library file ("libfoo.a" in Unix terms) from
486 object files.
487
488 called like this:
489
490 obj2lib(lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
491 objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ]);
492
493 'lib' has the intended library file name *without*
494 extension, obj2lib is expected to add that. 'objs'
495 has the list of object files (also *without*
496 extension) to build this library.
497
498 libobj2shlib - function that produces build file lines to build a
499 shareable object library file ("libfoo.so" in Unix
500 terms) from the corresponding static library file
501 or object files.
502
503 called like this:
504
505 libobj2shlib(shlib => "PATH/TO/shlibfile",
506 lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
507 objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
508 deps => [ "PATH/TO/otherlibfile", ... ]);
509
510 'lib' has the intended library file name *without*
511 extension, libobj2shlib is expected to add that.
512 'shlib' has the corresponding shared library name
513 *without* extension. 'deps' has the list of other
514 libraries (also *without* extension) this library
515 needs to be linked with. 'objs' has the list of
516 object files (also *without* extension) to build
517 this library.
518
519 This function has a choice; it can use the
520 corresponding static library as input to make the
521 shared library, or the list of object files.
522
523 obj2dynlib - function that produces build file lines to build a
524 dynamically loadable library file ("libfoo.so" on
525 Unix) from object files.
526
527 called like this:
528
529 obj2dynlib(lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
530 objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
531 deps => [ "PATH/TO/otherlibfile",
532 ... ]);
533
534 This is almost the same as libobj2shlib, but the
535 intent is to build a shareable library that can be
536 loaded in runtime (a "plugin"...). The differences
537 are subtle, one of the most visible ones is that the
538 resulting shareable library is produced from object
539 files only.
540
541 obj2bin - function that produces build file lines to build an
542 executable file from object files.
543
544 called like this:
545
546 obj2bin(bin => "PATH/TO/binfile",
547 objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
548 deps => [ "PATH/TO/libfile", ... ]);
549
550 'bin' has the intended executable file name
551 *without* extension, obj2bin is expected to add
552 that. 'objs' has the list of object files (also
553 *without* extension) to build this library. 'deps'
554 has the list of library files (also *without*
555 extension) that the programs needs to be linked
556 with.
557
558 in2script - function that produces build file lines to build a
559 script file from some input.
560
561 called like this:
562
563 in2script(script => "PATH/TO/scriptfile",
564 sources => [ "PATH/TO/infile", ... ]);
565
566 'script' has the intended script file name.
567 'sources' has the list of source files to build the
568 resulting script from.
569
570Along with the build-file templates is the driving engine
571Configurations/common.tmpl, which looks through all the information in
572%unified_info and generates all the rulesets to build libraries,
573programs and all intermediate files, using the rule generating
574functions defined in the build-file template.
575
576As an example with the smaller build.info set we've seen as an
577example, producing the rules to build 'libcrypto' would result in the
578following calls:
579
580 # Note: libobj2shlib will only be called if shared libraries are
581 # to be produced.
582 # Note 2: libobj2shlib gets both the name of the static library
583 # and the names of all the object files that go into it. It's up
584 # to the implementation to decide which to use as input.
585 # Note 3: common.tmpl peals off the ".o" extension from all object
586 # files, as the platform at hand may have a different one.
587 libobj2shlib(shlib => "libcrypto",
588 lib => "libcrypto",
589 objs => [ "crypto/aes", "crypto/evp", "crypto/cversion" ],
590 deps => [ ]);
591
592 obj2lib(lib => "libcrypto"
593 objs => [ "crypto/aes", "crypto/evp", "crypto/cversion" ]);
594
595 src2obj(obj => "crypto/aes"
596 srcs => [ "crypto/aes.c" ],
597 deps => [ ],
598 incs => [ "include" ],
599 intent => "lib");
600
601 src2obj(obj => "crypto/evp"
602 srcs => [ "crypto/evp.c" ],
603 deps => [ ],
604 incs => [ "include" ],
605 intent => "lib");
606
607 src2obj(obj => "crypto/cversion"
608 srcs => [ "crypto/cversion.c" ],
609 deps => [ "crypto/buildinf.h" ],
610 incs => [ "include" ],
611 intent => "lib");
612
613 generatesrc(src => "crypto/buildinf.h",
614 generator => [ "util/mkbuildinf.pl", "\"$(CC)",
615 "$(CFLAGS)\"", "\"$(PLATFORM)\"" ],
616 generator_incs => [ "util" ],
617 generator_deps => [ "util/Foo.pm" ],
618 incs => [ ],
619 deps => [ ],
620 intent => "lib");
621
622The returned strings from all those calls are then concatenated
623together and written to the resulting build-file.
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