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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes 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.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Variables sourced in other scripts.
# The golang package that we are building.
readonly KUBE_GO_PACKAGE=k8s.io/kubernetes
readonly KUBE_GOPATH="${KUBE_OUTPUT}/go"
# The server platform we are building on.
readonly KUBE_SUPPORTED_SERVER_PLATFORMS=(
linux/amd64
linux/arm64
linux/s390x
linux/ppc64le
)
# The node platforms we build for
readonly KUBE_SUPPORTED_NODE_PLATFORMS=(
linux/amd64
linux/arm64
linux/s390x
linux/ppc64le
windows/amd64
)
# If we update this we should also update the set of platforms whose standard
# library is precompiled for in build/build-image/cross/Dockerfile
readonly KUBE_SUPPORTED_CLIENT_PLATFORMS=(
linux/amd64
linux/386
linux/arm
linux/arm64
linux/s390x
linux/ppc64le
darwin/amd64
darwin/arm64
windows/amd64
windows/386
windows/arm64
)
# Which platforms we should compile test targets for.
# Not all client platforms need these tests
readonly KUBE_SUPPORTED_TEST_PLATFORMS=(
linux/amd64
linux/arm64
linux/s390x
linux/ppc64le
darwin/amd64
darwin/arm64
windows/amd64
windows/arm64
)
# The set of server targets that we are only building for Linux
kube::golang::server_targets() {
local targets=(
cmd/kube-proxy
cmd/kube-apiserver
cmd/kube-controller-manager
cmd/kubelet
cmd/kubeadm
cmd/kube-scheduler
vendor/k8s.io/component-base/logs/kube-log-runner
vendor/k8s.io/kube-aggregator
vendor/k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver
cluster/gce/gci/mounter
)
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_SERVER_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::server_targets)"
readonly KUBE_SERVER_TARGETS
readonly KUBE_SERVER_BINARIES=("${KUBE_SERVER_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
# The set of server targets we build docker images for
kube::golang::server_image_targets() {
# NOTE: this contains cmd targets for kube::build::get_docker_wrapped_binaries
local targets=(
cmd/kube-apiserver
cmd/kube-controller-manager
cmd/kube-scheduler
cmd/kube-proxy
)
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::server_image_targets)"
readonly KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_TARGETS
readonly KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_BINARIES=("${KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
# The set of conformance targets we build docker image for
kube::golang::conformance_image_targets() {
# NOTE: this contains cmd targets for kube::release::build_conformance_image
local targets=(
ginkgo
test/e2e/e2e.test
test/conformance/image/go-runner
cmd/kubectl
)
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_CONFORMANCE_IMAGE_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::conformance_image_targets)"
readonly KUBE_CONFORMANCE_IMAGE_TARGETS
# The set of server targets that we are only building for Kubernetes nodes
kube::golang::node_targets() {
local targets=(
cmd/kube-proxy
cmd/kubeadm
cmd/kubelet
vendor/k8s.io/component-base/logs/kube-log-runner
)
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_NODE_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::node_targets)"
readonly KUBE_NODE_TARGETS
readonly KUBE_NODE_BINARIES=("${KUBE_NODE_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
readonly KUBE_NODE_BINARIES_WIN=("${KUBE_NODE_BINARIES[@]/%/.exe}")
# ------------
# NOTE: All functions that return lists should use newlines.
# bash functions can't return arrays, and spaces are tricky, so newline
# separators are the preferred pattern.
# To transform a string of newline-separated items to an array, use kube::util::read-array:
# kube::util::read-array FOO < <(kube::golang::dups a b c a)
#
# ALWAYS remember to quote your subshells. Not doing so will break in
# bash 4.3, and potentially cause other issues.
# ------------
# Returns a sorted newline-separated list containing only duplicated items.
kube::golang::dups() {
# We use printf to insert newlines, which are required by sort.
printf "%s\n" "$@" | sort | uniq -d
}
# Returns a sorted newline-separated list with duplicated items removed.
kube::golang::dedup() {
# We use printf to insert newlines, which are required by sort.
printf "%s\n" "$@" | sort -u
}
# Depends on values of user-facing KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS, KUBE_FASTBUILD,
# and KUBE_BUILDER_OS.
# Configures KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS, KUBE_NODE_PLATFOMRS,
# KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS, and KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS, then sets them
# to readonly.
# The configured vars will only contain platforms allowed by the
# KUBE_SUPPORTED* vars at the top of this file.
declare -a KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS
declare -a KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS
declare -a KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS
declare -a KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS
kube::golang::setup_platforms() {
if [[ -n "${KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS:-}" ]]; then
# KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS needs to be read into an array before the next
# step, or quoting treats it all as one element.
local -a platforms
IFS=" " read -ra platforms <<< "${KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS}"
# Deduplicate to ensure the intersection trick with kube::golang::dups
# is not defeated by duplicates in user input.
kube::util::read-array platforms < <(kube::golang::dedup "${platforms[@]}")
# Use kube::golang::dups to restrict the builds to the platforms in
# KUBE_SUPPORTED_*_PLATFORMS. Items should only appear at most once in each
# set, so if they appear twice after the merge they are in the intersection.
kube::util::read-array KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS < <(kube::golang::dups \
"${platforms[@]}" \
"${KUBE_SUPPORTED_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}" \
)
readonly KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS
kube::util::read-array KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS < <(kube::golang::dups \
"${platforms[@]}" \
"${KUBE_SUPPORTED_NODE_PLATFORMS[@]}" \
)
readonly KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS
kube::util::read-array KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS < <(kube::golang::dups \
"${platforms[@]}" \
"${KUBE_SUPPORTED_TEST_PLATFORMS[@]}" \
)
readonly KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS
kube::util::read-array KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS < <(kube::golang::dups \
"${platforms[@]}" \
"${KUBE_SUPPORTED_CLIENT_PLATFORMS[@]}" \
)
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS
elif [[ "${KUBE_FASTBUILD:-}" == "true" ]]; then
host_arch=$(kube::util::host_arch)
if [[ "${host_arch}" != "amd64" && "${host_arch}" != "arm64" && "${host_arch}" != "ppc64le" && "${host_arch}" != "s390x" ]]; then
# on any platform other than amd64, arm64, ppc64le and s390x, we just default to amd64
host_arch="amd64"
fi
KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS=("linux/${host_arch}")
readonly KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS
KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS=("linux/${host_arch}")
readonly KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS
if [[ "${KUBE_BUILDER_OS:-}" == "darwin"* ]]; then
KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS=(
"darwin/${host_arch}"
"linux/${host_arch}"
)
readonly KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS
KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS=(
"darwin/${host_arch}"
"linux/${host_arch}"
)
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS
else
KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS=("linux/${host_arch}")
readonly KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS
KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS=("linux/${host_arch}")
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS
fi
else
KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS=("${KUBE_SUPPORTED_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}")
readonly KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS
KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS=("${KUBE_SUPPORTED_NODE_PLATFORMS[@]}")
readonly KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS
KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS=("${KUBE_SUPPORTED_CLIENT_PLATFORMS[@]}")
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS
KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS=("${KUBE_SUPPORTED_TEST_PLATFORMS[@]}")
readonly KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS
fi
}
kube::golang::setup_platforms
# The set of client targets that we are building for all platforms
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_TARGETS=(
cmd/kubectl
cmd/kubectl-convert
)
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES=("${KUBE_CLIENT_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
readonly KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES_WIN=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES[@]/%/.exe}")
# The set of test targets that we are building for all platforms
kube::golang::test_targets() {
local targets=(
ginkgo
test/e2e/e2e.test
test/conformance/image/go-runner
)
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_TEST_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::test_targets)"
readonly KUBE_TEST_TARGETS
readonly KUBE_TEST_BINARIES=("${KUBE_TEST_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
readonly KUBE_TEST_BINARIES_WIN=("${KUBE_TEST_BINARIES[@]/%/.exe}")
readonly KUBE_TEST_PORTABLE=(
test/e2e/testing-manifests
test/kubemark
hack/e2e-internal
hack/get-build.sh
hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh
hack/lib
)
# Test targets which run on the Kubernetes clusters directly, so we only
# need to target server platforms.
# These binaries will be distributed in the kubernetes-test tarball.
kube::golang::server_test_targets() {
local targets=(
cmd/kubemark
ginkgo
)
if [[ "${OSTYPE:-}" == "linux"* ]]; then
targets+=( test/e2e_node/e2e_node.test )
fi
echo "${targets[@]}"
}
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_TEST_SERVER_TARGETS <<< "$(kube::golang::server_test_targets)"
readonly KUBE_TEST_SERVER_TARGETS
readonly KUBE_TEST_SERVER_BINARIES=("${KUBE_TEST_SERVER_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
readonly KUBE_TEST_SERVER_PLATFORMS=("${KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]:+"${KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}"}")
# Gigabytes necessary for parallel platform builds.
# As of March 2021 (go 1.16/amd64), the RSS usage is 2GiB by using cached
# memory of 15GiB.
# This variable can be overwritten at your own risk.
# It's defaulting to 20G to provide some headroom.
readonly KUBE_PARALLEL_BUILD_MEMORY=${KUBE_PARALLEL_BUILD_MEMORY:-20}
readonly KUBE_ALL_TARGETS=(
"${KUBE_SERVER_TARGETS[@]}"
"${KUBE_CLIENT_TARGETS[@]}"
"${KUBE_TEST_TARGETS[@]}"
"${KUBE_TEST_SERVER_TARGETS[@]}"
)
readonly KUBE_ALL_BINARIES=("${KUBE_ALL_TARGETS[@]##*/}")
readonly KUBE_STATIC_LIBRARIES=(
apiextensions-apiserver
kube-aggregator
kube-apiserver
kube-controller-manager
kube-scheduler
kube-proxy
kube-log-runner
kubeadm
kubectl
kubectl-convert
kubemark
)
# Fully-qualified package names that we want to instrument for coverage information.
readonly KUBE_COVERAGE_INSTRUMENTED_PACKAGES=(
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-apiserver
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-controller-manager
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-scheduler
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-proxy
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubelet
)
# KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES is a space-separated list of binaries which should be built
# with CGO enabled, assuming CGO is supported on the target platform.
# This overrides any entry in KUBE_STATIC_LIBRARIES.
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES_LIST <<< "${KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES:-}"
readonly KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES_LIST
# KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES is a space-separated list of binaries which should be
# built with CGO disabled. This is in addition to the list in
# KUBE_STATIC_LIBRARIES.
IFS=" " read -ra KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES_LIST <<< "${KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES:-}"
readonly KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES_LIST
kube::golang::is_statically_linked_library() {
local e
# Explicitly enable cgo when building kubectl for darwin from darwin.
[[ "$(go env GOHOSTOS)" == "darwin" && "$(go env GOOS)" == "darwin" &&
"$1" == *"/kubectl" ]] && return 1
if [[ -n "${KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES_LIST:+x}" ]]; then
for e in "${KUBE_CGO_OVERRIDES_LIST[@]}"; do [[ "${1}" == *"/${e}" ]] && return 1; done;
fi
for e in "${KUBE_STATIC_LIBRARIES[@]}"; do [[ "${1}" == *"/${e}" ]] && return 0; done;
if [[ -n "${KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES_LIST:+x}" ]]; then
for e in "${KUBE_STATIC_OVERRIDES_LIST[@]}"; do [[ "${1}" == *"/${e}" ]] && return 0; done;
fi
return 1;
}
# kube::binaries_from_targets take a list of build targets and return the
# full go package to be built
kube::golang::binaries_from_targets() {
local target
for target; do
if [ "${target}" = "ginkgo" ] ||
[ "${target}" = "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo" ] ||
[ "${target}" = "vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo" ]; then
# Aliases that build the ginkgo CLI for hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh.
# "ginkgo" is the one that is documented in the Makefile. The others
# are for backwards compatibility.
echo "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo"
elif [[ "${target}" =~ ^([[:alnum:]]+".")+[[:alnum:]]+"/" ]]; then
# If the target starts with what looks like a domain name, assume it has a
# fully-qualified package name rather than one that needs the Kubernetes
# package prepended.
echo "${target}"
elif [[ "${target}" =~ ^vendor/ ]]; then
# Strip vendor/ prefix, since we're building in gomodule mode.
echo "${target#"vendor/"}"
else
echo "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/${target}"
fi
done
}
# Asks golang what it thinks the host platform is. The go tool chain does some
# slightly different things when the target platform matches the host platform.
kube::golang::host_platform() {
echo "$(go env GOHOSTOS)/$(go env GOHOSTARCH)"
}
# Takes the platform name ($1) and sets the appropriate golang env variables
# for that platform.
kube::golang::set_platform_envs() {
[[ -n ${1-} ]] || {
kube::log::error_exit "!!! Internal error. No platform set in kube::golang::set_platform_envs"
}
export GOOS=${platform%/*}
export GOARCH=${platform##*/}
# Do not set CC when building natively on a platform, only if cross-compiling
if [[ $(kube::golang::host_platform) != "$platform" ]]; then
# Dynamic CGO linking for other server architectures than host architecture goes here
# If you want to include support for more server platforms than these, add arch-specific gcc names here
case "${platform}" in
"linux/amd64")
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC=${KUBE_LINUX_AMD64_CC:-x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc}
;;
"linux/arm")
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC=${KUBE_LINUX_ARM_CC:-arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc}
;;
"linux/arm64")
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC=${KUBE_LINUX_ARM64_CC:-aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc}
;;
"linux/ppc64le")
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC=${KUBE_LINUX_PPC64LE_CC:-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-gcc}
;;
"linux/s390x")
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC=${KUBE_LINUX_S390X_CC:-s390x-linux-gnu-gcc}
;;
esac
fi
# if CC is defined for platform then always enable it
ccenv=$(echo "$platform" | awk -F/ '{print "KUBE_" toupper($1) "_" toupper($2) "_CC"}')
if [ -n "${!ccenv-}" ]; then
export CGO_ENABLED=1
export CC="${!ccenv}"
fi
}
# Create the GOPATH tree under $KUBE_OUTPUT
kube::golang::create_gopath_tree() {
local go_pkg_dir="${KUBE_GOPATH}/src/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}"
local go_pkg_basedir
go_pkg_basedir=$(dirname "${go_pkg_dir}")
mkdir -p "${go_pkg_basedir}"
# TODO: This symlink should be relative.
if [[ ! -e "${go_pkg_dir}" || "$(readlink "${go_pkg_dir}")" != "${KUBE_ROOT}" ]]; then
ln -snf "${KUBE_ROOT}" "${go_pkg_dir}"
fi
}
# Ensure the go tool exists and is a viable version.
# Inputs:
# env-var GO_VERSION is the desired go version to use, downloading it if needed (defaults to content of .go-version)
# env-var FORCE_HOST_GO set to a non-empty value uses the go version in the $PATH and skips ensuring $GO_VERSION is used
kube::golang::verify_go_version() {
# default GO_VERSION to content of .go-version
GO_VERSION="${GO_VERSION:-"$(cat "${KUBE_ROOT}/.go-version")"}"
# only setup go if we haven't set FORCE_HOST_GO, or `go version` doesn't match GO_VERSION
if ! ([ -n "${FORCE_HOST_GO:-}" ] || \
(command -v go >/dev/null && [ "$(go version | cut -d' ' -f3)" = "go${GO_VERSION}" ])); then
export GIMME_ENV_PREFIX=${GIMME_ENV_PREFIX:-"${KUBE_OUTPUT}/.gimme/envs"}
export GIMME_VERSION_PREFIX=${GIMME_VERSION_PREFIX:-"${KUBE_OUTPUT}/.gimme/versions"}
# eval because the output of this is shell to set PATH etc.
eval "$("${KUBE_ROOT}/third_party/gimme/gimme" "${GO_VERSION}")"
fi
if [[ -z "$(command -v go)" ]]; then
kube::log::usage_from_stdin <<EOF
Can't find 'go' in PATH, please fix and retry.
See http://golang.org/doc/install for installation instructions.
EOF
return 2
fi
local go_version
IFS=" " read -ra go_version <<< "$(GOFLAGS='' go version)"
local minimum_go_version
minimum_go_version=go1.20
if [[ "${minimum_go_version}" != $(echo -e "${minimum_go_version}\n${go_version[2]}" | sort -s -t. -k 1,1 -k 2,2n -k 3,3n | head -n1) && "${go_version[2]}" != "devel" ]]; then
kube::log::usage_from_stdin <<EOF
Detected go version: ${go_version[*]}.
Kubernetes requires ${minimum_go_version} or greater.
Please install ${minimum_go_version} or later.
EOF
return 2
fi
}
# kube::golang::setup_env will check that the `go` commands is available in
# ${PATH}. It will also check that the Go version is good enough for the
# Kubernetes build.
#
# Outputs:
# env-var GOPATH points to our local output dir
# env-var GOBIN is unset (we want binaries in a predictable place)
# env-var GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1
# current directory is within GOPATH
kube::golang::setup_env() {
kube::golang::verify_go_version
# Set up GOPATH. We have tools which depend on being in a GOPATH (see
# hack/run-in-gopath.sh).
#
# Even in module mode, we need to set GOPATH for `go build` and `go install`
# to work. We build various tools (usually via `go install`) from a lot of
# scripts.
# * We can't set GOBIN because that does not work on cross-compiles.
# * We could use `go build -o <something>`, but it's subtle when it comes
# to cross-compiles and whether the <something> is a file or a directory,
# and EVERY caller has to get it *just* right.
# * We could leave GOPATH alone and let `go install` write binaries
# wherever the user's GOPATH says (or doesn't say).
#
# Instead we set it to a phony local path and process the results ourselves.
# In particular, GOPATH[0]/bin will be used for `go install`, with
# cross-compiles adding an extra directory under that.
#
# Eventually, when we no longer rely on run-in-gopath.sh we may be able to
# simplify this some.
kube::golang::create_gopath_tree
export GOPATH="${KUBE_GOPATH}"
# If these are not set, set them now. This ensures that any subsequent
# scripts we run (which may call this function again) use the same values.
export GOCACHE="${GOCACHE:-"${KUBE_GOPATH}/cache/build"}"
export GOMODCACHE="${GOMODCACHE:-"${KUBE_GOPATH}/cache/mod"}"
# Make sure our own Go binaries are in PATH.
export PATH="${KUBE_GOPATH}/bin:${PATH}"
# Change directories so that we are within the GOPATH. Some tools get really
# upset if this is not true. We use a whole fake GOPATH here to collect the
# resultant binaries.
local subdir
subdir=$(kube::realpath . | sed "s|${KUBE_ROOT}||")
cd "${KUBE_GOPATH}/src/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/${subdir}" || return 1
# Set GOROOT so binaries that parse code can work properly.
GOROOT=$(go env GOROOT)
export GOROOT
# Unset GOBIN in case it already exists in the current session.
# Cross-compiles will not work with it set.
unset GOBIN
# This seems to matter to some tools
export GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1
}
# This will take binaries from $GOPATH/bin and copy them to the appropriate
# place in ${KUBE_OUTPUT_BINDIR}
#
# Ideally this wouldn't be necessary and we could just set GOBIN to
# KUBE_OUTPUT_BINDIR but that won't work in the face of cross compilation. 'go
# install' will place binaries that match the host platform directly in $GOBIN
# while placing cross compiled binaries into `platform_arch` subdirs. This
# complicates pretty much everything else we do around packaging and such.
kube::golang::place_bins() {
local host_platform
host_platform=$(kube::golang::host_platform)
V=2 kube::log::status "Placing binaries"
local platform
for platform in "${KUBE_CLIENT_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
# The substitution on platform_src below will replace all slashes with
# underscores. It'll transform darwin/amd64 -> darwin_amd64.
local platform_src="/${platform//\//_}"
if [[ "${platform}" == "${host_platform}" ]]; then
platform_src=""
rm -f "${THIS_PLATFORM_BIN}"
ln -s "${KUBE_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}" "${THIS_PLATFORM_BIN}"
fi
local full_binpath_src="${KUBE_GOPATH}/bin${platform_src}"
if [[ -d "${full_binpath_src}" ]]; then
mkdir -p "${KUBE_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}"
find "${full_binpath_src}" -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec \
rsync -pc {} "${KUBE_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}" \;
fi
done
}
# Try and replicate the native binary placement of go install without
# calling go install.
kube::golang::outfile_for_binary() {
local binary=$1
local platform=$2
local output_path="${KUBE_GOPATH}/bin"
local bin
bin=$(basename "${binary}")
if [[ "${platform}" != "${host_platform}" ]]; then
output_path="${output_path}/${platform//\//_}"
fi
if [[ ${GOOS} == "windows" ]]; then
bin="${bin}.exe"
fi
echo "${output_path}/${bin}"
}
# Argument: the name of a Kubernetes package.
# Returns 0 if the binary can be built with coverage, 1 otherwise.
# NB: this ignores whether coverage is globally enabled or not.
kube::golang::is_instrumented_package() {
if kube::util::array_contains "$1" "${KUBE_COVERAGE_INSTRUMENTED_PACKAGES[@]}"; then
return 0
fi
# Some cases, like `make kubectl`, pass $1 as "./cmd/kubectl" rather than
# "k8s.io/kubernetes/kubectl". Try to normalize and handle that. We don't
# do this always because it is a bit slow.
pkg=$(go list -find "$1")
if kube::util::array_contains "${pkg}" "${KUBE_COVERAGE_INSTRUMENTED_PACKAGES[@]}"; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
# Argument: the name of a Kubernetes package (e.g. k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-scheduler)
# Echos the path to a dummy test used for coverage information.
kube::golang::path_for_coverage_dummy_test() {
local package="$1"
local path="${KUBE_GOPATH}/src/${package}"
local name
name=$(basename "${package}")
echo "${path}/zz_generated_${name}_test.go"
}
# Argument: the name of a Kubernetes package (e.g. k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-scheduler).
# Creates a dummy unit test on disk in the source directory for the given package.
# This unit test will invoke the package's standard entry point when run.
kube::golang::create_coverage_dummy_test() {
local package="$1"
local name
name="$(basename "${package}")"
cat <<EOF > "$(kube::golang::path_for_coverage_dummy_test "${package}")"
package main
import (
"testing"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/coverage"
)
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
// Get coverage running
coverage.InitCoverage("${name}")
// Go!
main()
// Make sure we actually write the profiling information to disk, if we make it here.
// On long-running services, or anything that calls os.Exit(), this is insufficient,
// so we also flush periodically with a default period of five seconds (configurable by
// the KUBE_COVERAGE_FLUSH_INTERVAL environment variable).
coverage.FlushCoverage()
}
EOF
}
# Argument: the name of a Kubernetes package (e.g. k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-scheduler).
# Deletes a test generated by kube::golang::create_coverage_dummy_test.
# It is not an error to call this for a nonexistent test.
kube::golang::delete_coverage_dummy_test() {
local package="$1"
rm -f "$(kube::golang::path_for_coverage_dummy_test "${package}")"
}
# Arguments: a list of kubernetes packages to build.
# Expected variables: ${build_args} should be set to an array of Go build arguments.
# In addition, ${package} and ${platform} should have been set earlier, and if
# ${KUBE_BUILD_WITH_COVERAGE} is set, coverage instrumentation will be enabled.
#
# Invokes Go to actually build some packages. If coverage is disabled, simply invokes
# go install. If coverage is enabled, builds covered binaries using go test, temporarily
# producing the required unit test files and then cleaning up after itself.
# Non-covered binaries are then built using go install as usual.
#
# See comments in kube::golang::setup_env regarding where built binaries go.
kube::golang::build_some_binaries() {
if [[ -n "${KUBE_BUILD_WITH_COVERAGE:-}" ]]; then
local -a uncovered=()
for package in "$@"; do
if kube::golang::is_instrumented_package "${package}"; then
V=2 kube::log::info "Building ${package} with coverage..."
kube::golang::create_coverage_dummy_test "${package}"
kube::util::trap_add "kube::golang::delete_coverage_dummy_test \"${package}\"" EXIT
go test -c -o "$(kube::golang::outfile_for_binary "${package}" "${platform}")" \
-covermode count \
-coverpkg k8s.io/...,k8s.io/kubernetes/vendor/k8s.io/... \
"${build_args[@]}" \
-tags coverage \
"${package}"
else
uncovered+=("${package}")
fi
done
if [[ "${#uncovered[@]}" != 0 ]]; then
V=2 kube::log::info "Building ${uncovered[*]} without coverage..."
GO111MODULE=on GOPROXY=off go install "${build_args[@]}" "${uncovered[@]}"
else
V=2 kube::log::info "Nothing to build without coverage."
fi
else
V=2 kube::log::info "Coverage is disabled."
GO111MODULE=on GOPROXY=off go install "${build_args[@]}" "$@"
fi
}
# Args:
# $1: platform (e.g. darwin/amd64)
kube::golang::build_binaries_for_platform() {
# This is for sanity. Without it, user umasks can leak through.
umask 0022
local platform=$1
local -a statics=()
local -a nonstatics=()
local -a tests=()
for binary in "${binaries[@]}"; do
if [[ "${binary}" =~ ".test"$ ]]; then
tests+=("${binary}")
kube::log::info " ${binary} (test)"
elif kube::golang::is_statically_linked_library "${binary}"; then
statics+=("${binary}")
kube::log::info " ${binary} (static)"
else
nonstatics+=("${binary}")
kube::log::info " ${binary} (non-static)"
fi
done
V=2 kube::log::info "Env for ${platform}: GOOS=${GOOS-} GOARCH=${GOARCH-} GOROOT=${GOROOT-} CGO_ENABLED=${CGO_ENABLED-} CC=${CC-}"
V=3 kube::log::info "Building binaries with GCFLAGS=${gogcflags} ASMFLAGS=${goasmflags} LDFLAGS=${goldflags}"
local -a build_args
if [[ "${#statics[@]}" != 0 ]]; then
build_args=(
-installsuffix=static
${goflags:+"${goflags[@]}"}
-gcflags="${gogcflags}"
-asmflags="${goasmflags}"
-ldflags="${goldflags}"
-tags="${gotags:-}"
)
CGO_ENABLED=0 kube::golang::build_some_binaries "${statics[@]}"
fi
if [[ "${#nonstatics[@]}" != 0 ]]; then
build_args=(
${goflags:+"${goflags[@]}"}
-gcflags="${gogcflags}"
-asmflags="${goasmflags}"
-ldflags="${goldflags}"
-tags="${gotags:-}"
)
kube::golang::build_some_binaries "${nonstatics[@]}"
fi
for test in "${tests[@]:+${tests[@]}}"; do
local outfile testpkg
outfile=$(kube::golang::outfile_for_binary "${test}" "${platform}")
testpkg=$(dirname "${test}")
mkdir -p "$(dirname "${outfile}")"
go test -c \
${goflags:+"${goflags[@]}"} \
-gcflags="${gogcflags}" \
-asmflags="${goasmflags}" \
-ldflags="${goldflags}" \
-tags="${gotags:-}" \
-o "${outfile}" \
"${testpkg}"
done
}
# Return approximate physical memory available in gigabytes.
kube::golang::get_physmem() {
local mem
# Linux kernel version >=3.14, in kb
if mem=$(grep MemAvailable /proc/meminfo | awk '{ print $2 }'); then
echo $(( mem / 1048576 ))
return
fi
# Linux, in kb
if mem=$(grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{ print $2 }'); then
echo $(( mem / 1048576 ))
return
fi
# OS X, in bytes. Note that get_physmem, as used, should only ever
# run in a Linux container (because it's only used in the multiple
# platform case, which is a Dockerized build), but this is provided
# for completeness.
if mem=$(sysctl -n hw.memsize 2>/dev/null); then
echo $(( mem / 1073741824 ))
return
fi
# If we can't infer it, just give up and assume a low memory system
echo 1
}
# Build binaries targets specified
#
# Input:
# $@ - targets and go flags. If no targets are set then all binaries targets
# are built.
# KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS - Incoming variable of targets to build for. If unset
# then just the host architecture is built.
kube::golang::build_binaries() {
# Create a sub-shell so that we don't pollute the outer environment
(
# Check for `go` binary and set ${GOPATH}.
kube::golang::setup_env
V=2 kube::log::info "Go version: $(GOFLAGS='' go version)"
local host_platform
host_platform=$(kube::golang::host_platform)
# These are "local" but are visible to and relied on by functions this
# function calls. They are effectively part of the calling API to
# build_binaries_for_platform.
local goflags goldflags goasmflags gogcflags gotags
# This is $(pwd) because we use run-in-gopath to build. Once that is
# excised, this can become ${KUBE_ROOT}.
local trimroot # two lines to appease shellcheck SC2155
trimroot=$(pwd)
goasmflags="all=-trimpath=${trimroot}"
gogcflags="all=-trimpath=${trimroot} ${GOGCFLAGS:-}"
if [[ "${DBG:-}" == 1 ]]; then
# Debugging - disable optimizations and inlining and trimPath
gogcflags="${GOGCFLAGS:-} all=-N -l"
goasmflags=""
fi
goldflags="all=$(kube::version::ldflags) ${GOLDFLAGS:-}"
if [[ "${DBG:-}" != 1 ]]; then
# Not debugging - disable symbols and DWARF.
goldflags="${goldflags} -s -w"
fi
# Extract tags if any specified in GOFLAGS
gotags="selinux,notest,$(echo "${GOFLAGS:-}" | sed -ne 's|.*-tags=\([^-]*\).*|\1|p')"
local -a targets=()
local arg
for arg; do
if [[ "${arg}" == -* ]]; then
# Assume arguments starting with a dash are flags to pass to go.
goflags+=("${arg}")
else
targets+=("${arg}")
fi
done
if [[ ${#targets[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
targets=("${KUBE_ALL_TARGETS[@]}")
fi
local -a platforms
IFS=" " read -ra platforms <<< "${KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS:-}"
if [[ ${#platforms[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
platforms=("${host_platform}")
else
kube::log::status "WARNING: linux/arm will no longer be built/shipped by default, please build it explicitly if needed."
kube::log::status " support for linux/arm will be removed in a subsequent release."
fi
local -a binaries
while IFS="" read -r binary; do binaries+=("$binary"); done < <(kube::golang::binaries_from_targets "${targets[@]}")
local parallel=false
if [[ ${#platforms[@]} -gt 1 ]]; then
local gigs
gigs=$(kube::golang::get_physmem)
if [[ ${gigs} -ge ${KUBE_PARALLEL_BUILD_MEMORY} ]]; then
kube::log::status "Multiple platforms requested and available ${gigs}G >= threshold ${KUBE_PARALLEL_BUILD_MEMORY}G, building platforms in parallel"
parallel=true
else
kube::log::status "Multiple platforms requested, but available ${gigs}G < threshold ${KUBE_PARALLEL_BUILD_MEMORY}G, building platforms in serial"
parallel=false
fi
fi
if [[ "${parallel}" == "true" ]]; then
kube::log::status "Building go targets for {${platforms[*]}} in parallel (output will appear in a burst when complete):" "${targets[@]}"
local platform
for platform in "${platforms[@]}"; do (
kube::golang::set_platform_envs "${platform}"
kube::log::status "${platform}: build started"
kube::golang::build_binaries_for_platform "${platform}"
kube::log::status "${platform}: build finished"
) &> "/tmp//${platform//\//_}.build" &
done
local fails=0
for job in $(jobs -p); do
wait "${job}" || (( fails+=1 ))
done
for platform in "${platforms[@]}"; do
cat "/tmp//${platform//\//_}.build"
done
exit "${fails}"
else
for platform in "${platforms[@]}"; do
kube::log::status "Building go targets for ${platform}"
(
kube::golang::set_platform_envs "${platform}"
kube::golang::build_binaries_for_platform "${platform}"
)
done
fi
)
}