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  8. Sep 23, 2013
    • Nadav Har'El's avatar
      Makefile: Don't hide Gradle's progress · c0ae1bbe
      Nadav Har'El authored
      
      Currently, OSv's "make" builds both the kernel, using a normal Makefile,
      and the sample management framework, using the "Gradle" tool.
      
      We carefully hid Gradle's progress under one output line "GRADLE", but
      this leads to the "make" process hanging for a long time - up to several
      minutes, and all the puzzled user sees is the line "GRADLE". Users who
      didn't go for coffee will likely kill the build at this point ;-) Even
      worse, when Gradle fails, or just hangs (e.g., a bad or slow network
      connection), the user won't even know why.
      
      So let's just run Gradle normally, and let the user see its full output.
      This output is rather pretty and organized, so no real reason to hide it.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarNadav Har'El <nyh@cloudius-systems.com>
      c0ae1bbe
    • Nadav Har'El's avatar
      Clean up "tags" and "TAGS" target · ea6a0dca
      Nadav Har'El authored
      
      Each of the "tags" and "TAGS" make targets was done in a different way,
      causing each to have a different problem:
      
       1. "tags" (ctags) used the "-L" option which turns out is nonportable
          (only available in Exuberant Ctags).
       2. "TAGS" (etags) ran the etags command separately for each source file,
          slowing it down.
      
      The best of both worlds is to use xargs to have ctags/etags operate on
      multiple files in each run using xargs. Because we cannot be sure xargs
      will run ctags/etags only once, we must delete the file first and use
       the "-a" (append) option.
      
      Also, this patch reduces code duplication - there is now one rule for
      both "tags" and "TAGS" targets that uses the correct tool (ctags or etags,
      respectively).
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarNadav Har'El <nyh@cloudius-systems.com>
      ea6a0dca
  9. Sep 20, 2013
  10. Sep 17, 2013
    • Pekka Enberg's avatar
      Makefile: Add target for generating tags · 05264097
      Pekka Enberg authored
      
      Running "ctags -R" takes a long time because of git submodules:
      
        [penberg@localhost osv]$ time ctags -R
      
        real	0m35.076s
        user	0m18.770s
        sys	0m3.929s
      
      Add a "make tags" target that's much faster to run:
      
        [penberg@localhost osv]$ time make tags
        find . -name "*.cc" -o -name "*.hh" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.c" | ctags -L -
      
        real	0m0.980s
        user	0m1.033s
        sys	0m0.158s
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarPekka Enberg <penberg@cloudius-systems.com>
      05264097
  11. Sep 16, 2013
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  15. May 31, 2013
  16. Apr 22, 2013
    • Nadav Har'El's avatar
      Add build framework for Java classes and JNI · 448a1d51
      Nadav Har'El authored
      Added build ("make") framework for compiling Java code we want to run in
      OSv (in/with the Java payload), as well as JNI, i.e., OSv-specific C code
      we want to run from the above Java code.
      
      The Java source files in java/src/ are now all compiled during build
      (see java/build.xml for the Ant file doing this compilation) and the
      result is one JAR, build/$mode/java/cloudius.jar (/cloudius.jar in bootfs).
      We can easily change build.xml to create more than one if we want.
      
      As an example of JNI, I used the not-working-yet balloon feature.
      java/src/com/cloudius/balloon/Balloon.java is the class
      com.cloudius.balloon.Balloon which is supposed to have one "native"
      (implemented in C) function giveup(). This function's implementation is
      in java/jni/balloon.c. We get this file to compile to balloon.so (put
      in /usr/lib/jni in the bootfs) by adding java/jni/balloon.so to the
      "jni" list in build.mak.
      
      If you don't know how write the ugly function signature as seen in
      java/jni/balloon.c, you can run "javah com.cloudius.balloon.Balloon"
      to build the empty functions needed for implementing the native functions
      defined in the above class.
      448a1d51
  17. Apr 02, 2013
    • Avi Kivity's avatar
      build: delete targets on error · 4ad1c842
      Avi Kivity authored
      If a target fails to build, it is probably corrupted.  Delete it.
      
      Fixes misbuild after a second make with an incorrect bootfs.manifest.
      4ad1c842
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