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25
26################################################################
27#
28# Setup common utility functions.
29#
30################################################################
31
32ifndef _MAKEBASE_GMK
33_MAKEBASE_GMK := 1
34
35ifeq ($(wildcard $(SPEC)),)
36  $(error MakeBase.gmk needs SPEC set to a proper spec.gmk)
37endif
38
39# By defining this pseudo target, make will automatically remove targets
40# if their recipe fails so that a rebuild is automatically triggered on the
41# next make invocation.
42.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
43
44################################################################################
45# Definitions for special characters
46################################################################################
47
48# When calling macros, the spaces between arguments are
49# often semantically important! Sometimes we need to subst
50# spaces and commas, therefore we need the following macros.
51X:=
52SPACE:=$(X) $(X)
53COMMA:=,
54DOLLAR:=$$
55HASH:=\#
56LEFT_PAREN:=(
57RIGHT_PAREN:=)
58SQUOTE:='
59#'
60DQUOTE:="
61#"
62define NEWLINE
63
64
65endef
66
67# In GNU Make 4.0 and higher, there is a file function for writing to files.
68ifeq (4.0, $(firstword $(sort 4.0 $(MAKE_VERSION))))
69  HAS_FILE_FUNCTION := true
70endif
71
72##############################
73# Functions
74##############################
75
76### Debug functions
77
78# Prints the name and value of a variable
79PrintVar = \
80    $(info $(strip $1) >$($(strip $1))<)
81
82### Functions for timers
83
84# Store the build times in this directory.
85BUILDTIMESDIR=$(OUTPUT_ROOT)/make-support/build-times
86
87# Record starting time for build of a sub repository.
88define RecordStartTime
89	$(DATE) '+%Y %m %d %H %M %S' | $(NAWK) '{ print $$1,$$2,$$3,$$4,$$5,$$6,($$4*3600+$$5*60+$$6) }' > $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_start_$(strip $1) && \
90	$(DATE) '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' > $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_start_$(strip $1)_human_readable
91endef
92
93# Record ending time and calculate the difference and store it in a
94# easy to read format. Handles builds that cross midnight. Expects
95# that a build will never take 24 hours or more.
96define RecordEndTime
97	$(DATE) '+%Y %m %d %H %M %S' | $(NAWK) '{ print $$1,$$2,$$3,$$4,$$5,$$6,($$4*3600+$$5*60+$$6) }' > $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_end_$(strip $1)
98	$(DATE) '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' > $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_end_$(strip $1)_human_readable
99	$(ECHO) `$(CAT) $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_start_$(strip $1)` `$(CAT) $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_end_$(strip $1)` $1 | \
100	    $(NAWK) '{ F=$$7; T=$$14; if (F > T) { T+=3600*24 }; D=T-F; H=int(D/3600); \
101	    M=int((D-H*3600)/60); S=D-H*3600-M*60; printf("%02d:%02d:%02d %s\n",H,M,S,$$15); }' \
102	    > $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_diff_$(strip $1)
103endef
104
105# Hook to be called when starting to execute a top-level target
106define TargetEnter
107	$(PRINTF) "## Starting $(patsubst %-only,%,$@)\n"
108	$(call RecordStartTime,$(patsubst %-only,%,$@))
109endef
110
111# Hook to be called when finish executing a top-level target
112define TargetExit
113	$(call RecordEndTime,$(patsubst %-only,%,$@))
114	$(PRINTF) "## Finished $(patsubst %-only,%,$@) (build time %s)\n\n" \
115	    "`$(CAT) $(BUILDTIMESDIR)/build_time_diff_$(patsubst %-only,%,$@) | $(CUT) -f 1 -d ' '`"
116endef
117
118################################################################################
119# This macro translates $ into \$ to protect the $ from expansion in the shell.
120# To make this macro resilient against already escaped strings, first remove
121# any present escapes before escaping so that no double escapes are added.
122EscapeDollar = $(subst $$,\$$,$(subst \$$,$$,$(strip $1)))
123
124################################################################################
125# This macro translates $ into $$ to protect the string from make itself.
126DoubleDollar = $(subst $$,$$$$,$(strip $1))
127
128################################################################################
129# ListPathsSafely can be used to print command parameters to a file. This is
130# typically done if the command line lenght risk being too long for the
131# OS/shell. In later make versions, the file function can be used for this
132# purpose. For earlier versions, a more complex implementation is provided.
133#
134# The function ListPathsSafely can be called either directly or, more commonly
135# from a recipe line. If called from a recipe, it will be executed in the
136# evaluation phase of that recipe, which means that it will write to the file
137# before any other line in the recipe has been run.
138ifeq ($(HAS_FILE_FUNCTION), true)
139  # Param 1 - Name of variable containing paths/arguments to output
140  # Param 2 - File to print to
141  # Param 3 - Set to true to append to file instead of overwriting
142  define ListPathsSafely
143    $$(call MakeDir, $$(dir $$(strip $2)))
144    $$(file $$(if $$(filter true, $$(strip $3)),>>,>) \
145        $$(strip $2),$$(subst $$(SPACE),$$(NEWLINE),$$(strip $$($$(strip $1)))))
146  endef
147
148else # HAS_FILE_FUNCTION
149
150  $(eval compress_paths = \
151      $(strip $(shell $(CAT) $(SRC_ROOT)/make/common/support/ListPathsSafely-pre-compress.incl)))
152  compress_paths += \
153      $(subst $(SRC_ROOT),X97, \
154      $(subst $(OUTPUT_ROOT),X98, \
155      $(subst X,X00, \
156      $(subst $(SPACE),\n,$(strip $1)))))
157  $(eval compress_paths += \
158      $(strip $(shell $(CAT) $(SRC_ROOT)/make/common/support/ListPathsSafely-post-compress.incl)))
159
160  decompress_paths=$(SED) -f $(SRC_ROOT)/make/common/support/ListPathsSafely-uncompress.sed \
161      -e 's|X99|\\n|g' \
162      -e 's|X98|$(OUTPUT_ROOT)|g' -e 's|X97|$(SRC_ROOT)|g' \
163      -e 's|X00|X|g'
164
165  ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf = \
166      $(if $(word $3,$($(strip $1))), \
167          $(shell $(PRINTF) -- "$(strip $(call EscapeDollar, \
168              $(call compress_paths, $(wordlist $3,$4,$($(strip $1))))))\n" \
169              | $(decompress_paths) >> $2))
170
171  # Param 1 - Name of variable containing paths/arguments to output
172  # Param 2 - File to print to
173  # Param 3 - Set to true to append to file instead of overwriting
174  define ListPathsSafely
175    ifneq (,$$(word 10001,$$($1)))
176      $$(error Cannot list safely more than 10000 paths. $1 has $$(words $$($1)) paths!)
177    endif
178    $$(call MakeDir, $$(dir $2))
179    ifneq ($$(strip $3), true)
180      $$(shell $(RM) $$(strip $2))
181    endif
182
183    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,1,250)
184    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,251,500)
185    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,501,750)
186    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,751,1000)
187
188    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,1001,1250)
189    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,1251,1500)
190    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,1501,1750)
191    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,1751,2000)
192
193    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,2001,2250)
194    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,2251,2500)
195    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,2501,2750)
196    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,2751,3000)
197
198    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,3001,3250)
199    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,3251,3500)
200    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,3501,3750)
201    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,3751,4000)
202
203    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,4001,4250)
204    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,4251,4500)
205    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,4501,4750)
206    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,4751,5000)
207
208    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,5001,5250)
209    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,5251,5500)
210    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,5501,5750)
211    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,5751,6000)
212
213    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,6001,6250)
214    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,6251,6500)
215    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,6501,6750)
216    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,6751,7000)
217
218    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,7001,7250)
219    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,7251,7500)
220    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,7501,7750)
221    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,7751,8000)
222
223    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,8001,8250)
224    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,8251,8500)
225    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,8501,8750)
226    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,8751,9000)
227
228    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,9001,9250)
229    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,9251,9500)
230    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,9501,9750)
231    $$(call ListPathsSafely_IfPrintf,$1,$2,9751,10000)
232  endef
233endif # HAS_FILE_FUNCTION
234
235################################################################################
236# The source tips can come from the Mercurial repository, or in the files
237# $(HGTIP_FILENAME) which contains the tip but is also positioned in the same
238# directory as the original $(HGDIR) directory.
239# These should not be := assignments, only used from the root Makefile.
240HG_VERSION = $(shell $(HG) version 2> /dev/null)
241HG_DIRECTORY=.hg
242HGTIP_FILENAME=.hgtip
243HG_SEARCH = ./REPO ./*/REPO ./*/*/REPO ./*/*/*/REPO
244REPO_LIST = $(patsubst ./%,%,$(patsubst %/,%,$(sort $(dir \
245    $(shell $(CD) $(SRC_ROOT) ; \
246        $(LS) -d $(HG_SEARCH:%/REPO=%/$(HG_DIRECTORY)) \
247            $(HG_SEARCH:%/REPO=%/$(HGTIP_FILENAME)) \
248        2> /dev/null)))))
249
250# Emit the repo:tip pairs to $@
251define GetSourceTips
252	$(CD) $(SRC_ROOT) ; \
253	for i in $(REPO_LIST) IGNORE ; do \
254	  if [ "$${i}" = "IGNORE" ] ; then \
255	    continue; \
256	  elif [ -d $${i}/$(HG_DIRECTORY) -a "$(HG_VERSION)" != "" ] ; then \
257	    $(PRINTF) " %s:%s" \
258	        "$${i}" `$(HG) tip --repository $${i} --template '{node|short}\n'` ; \
259	  elif [ -f $${i}/$(HGTIP_FILENAME) ] ; then \
260	    $(PRINTF) " %s:%s" \
261	        "$${i}" `$(CAT) $${i}/$(HGTIP_FILENAME)` ; \
262	  fi; \
263	done >> $@
264	$(PRINTF) "\n" >> $@
265endef
266
267# Create the HGTIP_FILENAME file. Called from closed/make/SourceBundles.gmk
268define CreateHgTip
269	$(HG) tip --repository $1 --template '{node|short}\n' > $1/$(HGTIP_FILENAME); \
270	$(ECHO) $1/$(HGTIP_FILENAME)
271endef
272
273################################################################################
274
275define SetupLogging
276  ifeq ($$(LOG_LEVEL), trace)
277    # Shell redefinition trick inspired by http://www.cmcrossroads.com/ask-mr-make/6535-tracing-rule-execution-in-gnu-make
278    # For each target executed, will print
279    # Building <TARGET> (from <FIRST PREREQUISITE>) (<ALL NEWER PREREQUISITES> newer)
280    # but with a limit of 20 on <ALL NEWER PREREQUISITES>, to avoid cluttering logs too much
281    # (and causing a crash on Cygwin).
282    # Default shell seems to always be /bin/sh. Must override with bash to get this to work on Solaris.
283    # Only use time if it's GNU time which supports format and output file.
284    WRAPPER_SHELL := $$(BASH) $$(SRC_ROOT)/common/bin/shell-tracer.sh $$(if $$(findstring yes,$$(IS_GNU_TIME)),$$(TIME),-) $$(OUTPUT_ROOT)/build-trace-time.log $$(SHELL)
285    SHELL := $$(warning $$(if $$@,Building $$@,Running shell command) $$(if $$<, (from $$<))$$(if $$?, ($$(wordlist 1, 20, $$?) $$(if $$(wordlist 21, 22, $$?), ... [in total $$(words $$?) files]) newer)))$$(WRAPPER_SHELL)
286  endif
287  # Never remove warning messages; this is just for completeness
288  LOG_WARN :=
289  ifneq ($$(findstring $$(LOG_LEVEL), info debug trace),)
290    LogInfo = $$(info $$(strip $$1))
291    LOG_INFO :=
292  else
293    LogInfo =
294    LOG_INFO := > /dev/null
295  endif
296  ifneq ($$(findstring $$(LOG_LEVEL), debug trace),)
297    LogDebug = $$(info $$(strip $$1))
298    LOG_DEBUG :=
299  else
300    LogDebug =
301    LOG_DEBUG := > /dev/null
302  endif
303  ifneq ($$(findstring $$(LOG_LEVEL), trace),)
304    LogTrace = $$(info $$(strip $$1))
305    LOG_TRACE :=
306  else
307    LogTrace =
308    LOG_TRACE := > /dev/null
309  endif
310endef
311
312# Make sure logging is setup for everyone that includes MakeBase.gmk.
313$(eval $(call SetupLogging))
314
315################################################################################
316# Creates a sequence of increasing numbers (inclusive).
317# Param 1 - starting number
318# Param 2 - ending number
319sequence = \
320    $(wordlist $1, $2, $(strip \
321        $(eval SEQUENCE_COUNT :=) \
322        $(call _sequence-do,$(strip $2))))
323
324_sequence-do = \
325    $(if $(word $1, $(SEQUENCE_COUNT)),, \
326      $(eval SEQUENCE_COUNT += .) \
327      $(words $(SEQUENCE_COUNT)) \
328      $(call _sequence-do,$1))
329
330################################################################################
331
332MAX_PARAMS := 35
333PARAM_SEQUENCE := $(call sequence, 2, $(MAX_PARAMS))
334
335# Template for creating a macro taking named parameters. To use it, assign the
336# template to a variable with the name you want for your macro, using '='
337# assignment. Then define a macro body with the suffix "Body". The Body macro
338# should take 1 parameter which should be a unique string for that invocation
339# of the macro.
340# Ex:
341# SetupFoo = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
342# define SetupFooBody
343#   # do something
344#   # access parameters as $$($1_BAR)
345# endef
346# Call it like this
347# $(eval $(call SetupFoo, BUILD_SOMETHING, \
348#     BAR := some parameter value, \
349# ))
350define NamedParamsMacroTemplate
351  $(if $($(MAX_PARAMS)),$(error Internal makefile error: \
352      Too many named arguments to macro, please update MAX_PARAMS in MakeBase.gmk))
353  # Iterate over 2 3 4... and evaluate the named parameters with $1_ as prefix
354  $(foreach i,$(PARAM_SEQUENCE), $(if $(strip $($i)),\
355    $(strip $1)_$(strip $($i)))$(NEWLINE))
356  # Debug print all named parameter names and values
357  $(if $(findstring $(LOG_LEVEL),debug trace), \
358    $(info $0 $(strip $1) $(foreach i,$(PARAM_SEQUENCE), \
359      $(if $(strip $($i)),$(NEWLINE) $(strip [$i] $(if $(filter $(LOG_LEVEL), trace), \
360        $($i), $(wordlist 1, 20, $($(i))) $(if $(word 21, $($(i))), ...)))))))
361
362  $(if $(DEBUG_$(strip $1)),
363    $(info -------- <<< Begin expansion of $(strip $1)) \
364    $(info $(call $(0)Body,$(strip $1))) \
365    $(info -------- >>> End expansion of $(strip $1)) \
366  )
367
368  $(call $(0)Body,$(strip $1))
369endef
370
371################################################################################
372# Make directory without forking mkdir if not needed
373# 1: List of directories to create
374MakeDir = \
375    $(strip $(if $(wildcard $1), , $(shell $(MKDIR) -p $1)))
376
377################################################################################
378# Assign a variable only if it is empty
379# Param 1 - Variable to assign
380# Param 2 - Value to assign
381SetIfEmpty = \
382    $(if $($(strip $1)),,$(eval $(strip $1) := $2))
383
384################################################################################
385
386ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS),solaris)
387  # On Solaris, if the target is a symlink and exists, cp won't overwrite.
388  # Cp has to operate in recursive mode to allow for -P flag, to preserve soft links. If the
389  # name of the target file differs from the source file, rename after copy.
390  # If the source and target parent directories are the same, recursive copy doesn't work
391  # so we fall back on regular copy, which isn't preserving symlinks.
392  define install-file
393	$(MKDIR) -p '$(@D)'
394	$(RM) '$@'
395	if [ "$(@D)" != "$(<D)" ]; then \
396	  $(CP) -f -r -P '$<' '$(@D)'; \
397	  if [ "$(@F)" != "$(<F)" ]; then \
398	    $(MV) '$(@D)/$(<F)' '$@'; \
399	  fi; \
400	else \
401	  if [ -L '$<' ]; then \
402	    $(ECHO) "Source file is a symlink and target is in the same directory: $< $@" ; \
403	    exit 1; \
404	  fi; \
405	  $(CP) -f '$<' '$@'; \
406	fi
407  endef
408else ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS),macosx)
409  # On mac, extended attributes sometimes creep into the source files, which may later
410  # cause the creation of ._* files which confuses testing. Clear these with xattr if
411  # set. Some files get their write permissions removed after being copied to the
412  # output dir. When these are copied again to images, xattr would fail. By only clearing
413  # attributes when they are present, failing on this is avoided.
414  define install-file
415	$(MKDIR) -p '$(@D)'
416	$(CP) -fRP '$<' '$@'
417	if [ -n "`$(XATTR) -l '$@'`" ]; then $(XATTR) -c '$@'; fi
418  endef
419else
420  # Running mkdir and cp in the same shell speeds up copy intensive tasks in Cygwin
421  # significantly.
422  define install-file
423	$(call MakeDir, $(@D))
424	$(CP) -fP '$<' '$@'
425  endef
426endif
427
428################################################################################
429# Filter out duplicate sub strings while preserving order. Keeps the first occurance.
430uniq = \
431    $(if $1,$(firstword $1) $(call uniq,$(filter-out $(firstword $1),$1)))
432
433# Returns all whitespace-separated words in $2 where at least one of the
434# whitespace-separated words in $1 is a substring.
435containing = \
436    $(strip \
437        $(foreach v,$(strip $2),\
438          $(call uniq,$(foreach p,$(strip $1),$(if $(findstring $p,$v),$v)))))
439
440# Returns all whitespace-separated words in $2 where none of the
441# whitespace-separated words in $1 is a substring.
442not-containing = \
443    $(strip $(filter-out $(call containing,$1,$2),$2))
444
445# Return a list of all string elements that are duplicated in $1.
446dups = \
447    $(strip $(foreach v, $(sort $1), $(if $(filter-out 1, \
448        $(words $(filter $v, $1))), $v)))
449
450# String equals
451equals = \
452    $(and $(findstring $(strip $1),$(strip $2)),\
453        $(findstring $(strip $2),$(strip $1)))
454
455# Remove a whole list of prefixes
456# $1 - List of prefixes
457# $2 - List of elements to process
458remove-prefixes = \
459    $(strip $(if $1,$(patsubst $(firstword $1)%,%,\
460      $(call remove-prefixes,$(filter-out $(firstword $1),$1),$2)),$2))
461
462# Convert the string given to upper case, without any $(shell)
463# Inspired by http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-make/2013-09/msg00009.html
464uppercase_table := a,A b,B c,C d,D e,E f,F g,G h,H i,I j,J k,K l,L m,M n,N o,O \
465    p,P q,Q r,R s,S t,T u,U v,V w,W x,X y,Y z,Z
466
467uppercase_internal = \
468  $(if $(strip $1), $$(subst $(firstword $1), $(call uppercase_internal, \
469      $(wordlist 2, $(words $1), $1), $2)), $2)
470
471# Convert a string to upper case. Works only on a-z.
472# $1 - The string to convert
473uppercase = \
474  $(strip \
475    $(eval uppercase_result := $(call uppercase_internal, $(uppercase_table), $1)) \
476    $(uppercase_result) \
477  )
478
479################################################################################
480
481ifneq ($(DISABLE_CACHE_FIND), true)
482  # In Cygwin, finds are very costly, both because of expensive forks and because
483  # of bad file system caching. Find is used extensively in $(shell) commands to
484  # find source files. This makes rerunning make with no or few changes rather
485  # expensive. To speed this up, these two macros are used to cache the results
486  # of simple find commands for reuse.
487  #
488  # Runs a find and stores both the directories where it was run and the results.
489  # This macro can be called multiple times to add to the cache. Only finds files
490  # with no filters.
491  #
492  # Needs to be called with $(eval )
493  #
494  # Even if the performance benifit is negligible on other platforms, keep the
495  # functionality active unless explicitly disabled to exercise it more.
496  #
497  # Initialize FIND_CACHE_DIRS with := to make it a non recursively-expanded variable
498  FIND_CACHE_DIRS :=
499  # Param 1 - Dirs to find in
500  # Param 2 - (optional) specialization. Normally "-a \( ... \)" expression.
501  define FillCacheFind
502    # Filter out already cached dirs. The - is needed when FIND_CACHE_DIRS is empty
503    # since filter out will then return empty.
504    FIND_CACHE_NEW_DIRS := $$(filter-out $$(addsuffix /%,\
505        - $(FIND_CACHE_DIRS)) $(FIND_CACHE_DIRS), $1)
506    ifneq ($$(FIND_CACHE_NEW_DIRS), )
507      # Remove any trailing slash from dirs in the cache dir list
508      FIND_CACHE_DIRS += $$(patsubst %/,%, $$(FIND_CACHE_NEW_DIRS))
509      FIND_CACHE := $$(sort $$(FIND_CACHE) $$(shell $(FIND) $$(FIND_CACHE_NEW_DIRS) \( -type f -o -type l \) $2))
510    endif
511  endef
512
513  # Mimics find by looking in the cache if all of the directories have been cached.
514  # Otherwise reverts to shell find. This is safe to call on all platforms, even if
515  # cache is deactivated.
516  #
517  # $1 can be either a directory or a file. If it's a directory, make
518  # sure we have exactly one trailing slash before the wildcard.
519  # The extra - is needed when FIND_CACHE_DIRS is empty but should be harmless.
520  #
521  # Param 1 - Dirs to find in
522  # Param 2 - (optional) specialization. Normally "-a \( ... \)" expression.
523  define CacheFind
524      $(if $(filter-out $(addsuffix /%,- $(FIND_CACHE_DIRS)) $(FIND_CACHE_DIRS),$1), \
525    $(shell $(FIND) $1 \( -type f -o -type l \) $2), \
526        $(filter $(addsuffix /%,$(patsubst %/,%,$1)) $1,$(FIND_CACHE)))
527  endef
528
529else
530  # If CacheFind is disabled, just run the find command.
531  # Param 1 - Dirs to find in
532  # Param 2 - (optional) specialization. Normally "-a \( ... \)" expression.
533  define CacheFind
534    $(shell $(FIND) $1 \( -type f -o -type l \) $2)
535  endef
536endif
537
538################################################################################
539
540define AddFileToCopy
541  # Helper macro for SetupCopyFiles
542  # 1 : Source file
543  # 2 : Dest file
544  # 3 : Variable to add targets to
545  # 4 : Macro to call for copy operation
546  $2: $1
547	$$(call LogInfo, Copying $$(patsubst $(OUTPUT_ROOT)/%,%,$$@))
548	$$($$(strip $4))
549
550  $3 += $2
551endef
552
553# Returns the value of the first argument
554identity = \
555    $(strip $1)
556
557# Setup make rules for copying files, with an option to do more complex
558# processing instead of copying.
559#
560# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
561# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
562#
563# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
564#   SRC     : Source root dir (defaults to dir of first file)
565#   DEST    : Dest root dir
566#   FILES   : List of files to copy with absolute paths, or path relative to SRC.
567#             Must be in SRC.
568#   FLATTEN : Set to flatten the directory structure in the DEST dir.
569#   MACRO   : Optionally override the default macro used for making the copy.
570#             Default is 'install-file'
571#   NAME_MACRO : Optionally supply a macro that rewrites the target file name
572#                based on the source file name
573SetupCopyFiles = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
574define SetupCopyFilesBody
575
576  ifeq ($$($1_MACRO), )
577    $1_MACRO := install-file
578  endif
579
580  # Default SRC to the dir of the first file.
581  ifeq ($$($1_SRC), )
582    $1_SRC := $$(dir $$(firstword $$($1_FILES)))
583  endif
584
585  ifeq ($$($1_NAME_MACRO), )
586    $1_NAME_MACRO := identity
587  endif
588
589  # Remove any trailing slash from SRC and DEST
590  $1_SRC := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$($1_SRC))
591  $1_DEST := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$($1_DEST))
592
593  $$(foreach f, $$(patsubst $$($1_SRC)/%,%,$$($1_FILES)), \
594      $$(eval $$(call AddFileToCopy, $$($1_SRC)/$$f, \
595      $$($1_DEST)/$$(call $$(strip $$($1_NAME_MACRO)),$$(if $$($1_FLATTEN),$$(notdir $$f),$$f)), \
596      $1, $$($1_MACRO))))
597
598endef
599
600################################################################################
601# ShellQuote
602#
603# Quotes a string with single quotes and replaces single quotes with '\'' so
604# that the contents survives being given to the shell.
605
606ShellQuote = \
607    $(SQUOTE)$(subst $(SQUOTE),$(SQUOTE)\$(SQUOTE)$(SQUOTE),$(strip $1))$(SQUOTE)
608
609################################################################################
610# Write to and read from file
611
612# Param 1 - File to read
613ReadFile = \
614    $(shell $(CAT) $1)
615
616# Param 1 - Text to write
617# Param 2 - File to write to
618ifeq ($(HAS_FILE_FUNCTION), true)
619  WriteFile = \
620      $(file >$2,$(strip $1))
621else
622  # Use printf to get consistent behavior on all platforms.
623  WriteFile = \
624      $(shell $(PRINTF) "%s" $(call ShellQuote, $1) > $2)
625endif
626
627################################################################################
628# DependOnVariable
629#
630# This macro takes a variable name and puts the value in a file only if the
631# value has changed since last. The name of the file is returned. This can be
632# used to create rule dependencies on make variable values. The following
633# example would get rebuilt if the value of SOME_VAR was changed:
634#
635# path/to/some-file: $(call DependOnVariable, SOME_VAR)
636#         echo $(SOME_VAR) > $@
637#
638# Note that leading and trailing white space in the value is ignored.
639#
640
641# Defines the sub directory structure to store variable value file in
642DependOnVariableDirName = \
643    $(strip $(subst $(SRC_ROOT)/,,\
644        $(if $(filter /%, $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))), \
645          $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)), \
646          $(CURDIR)/$(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))))
647
648# Defines the name of the file to store variable value in. Generates a name
649# unless parameter 2 is given.
650# Param 1 - Name of variable
651# Param 2 - (optional) name of file to store value in
652DependOnVariableFileName = \
653    $(strip $(if $(strip $2), $2, \
654      $(MAKESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/vardeps/$(DependOnVariableDirName)/$(strip $1).vardeps))
655
656# Does the actual work with parameters stripped.
657# If the file exists AND the contents is the same as the variable, do nothing
658# else print a new file.
659# Always returns the name of the file where the value was printed.
660# Param 1 - Name of variable
661# Param 2 - (optional) name of file to store value in
662DependOnVariableHelper = \
663    $(strip \
664        $(eval -include $(call DependOnVariableFileName, $1, $2)) \
665        $(if $(call equals, $(strip $($1)), $(strip $($1_old))),,\
666          $(call MakeDir, $(dir $(call DependOnVariableFileName, $1, $2))) \
667          $(if $(findstring $(LOG_LEVEL), trace), \
668              $(info NewVariable $1: >$(strip $($1))<) \
669              $(info OldVariable $1: >$(strip $($1_old))<)) \
670          $(call WriteFile, $1_old:=$(call DoubleDollar,$($1)), \
671              $(call DependOnVariableFileName, $1, $2))) \
672        $(call DependOnVariableFileName, $1, $2) \
673    )
674
675# Main macro
676# Param 1 - Name of variable
677# Param 2 - (optional) name of file to store value in
678DependOnVariable = \
679    $(call DependOnVariableHelper,$(strip $1),$(strip $2))
680
681################################################################################
682# Failure logging support macros. These are supposed to be used by the Setup*
683# compilation macros.
684#
685# LogFailures will run a command and store a copy of output in a specified file.
686# If the command succeeds, the file is deleted, otherwise it is moved to the
687# failure-logs directory.
688# Param 1 - The log file of the failed command
689# Param 2 - A compact but representative name to describe this command
690# Param 3 - Command to run
691LogFailures = \
692  ( $3 > >($(TEE) $1) 2> >($(TEE) $1 >&2) || \
693      (exitcode=$(DOLLAR)$(DOLLAR)? && \
694      $(CP) $1 $(MAKESUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/failure-logs/$(strip $2).log && \
695      exit $(DOLLAR)$(DOLLAR)exitcode) )
696
697################################################################################
698# Find lib dir for module
699# Param 1 - module name
700ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE), unix)
701  FindLibDirForModule = \
702      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_libs/$(strip $1)$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR)
703else
704  FindLibDirForModule = \
705      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_libs/$(strip $1)
706endif
707
708################################################################################
709# Return a string suitable for use after a -classpath option. It will correct and safe to use
710# on all platforms. Arguments are given as space separate classpath entries.
711# param 1 : A space separated list of classpath entries
712# The surrounding strip is needed to keep additional whitespace out
713PathList = \
714  "$(subst $(SPACE),$(PATH_SEP),$(strip $1))"
715
716################################################################################
717
718# Hook to include the corresponding custom file, if present.
719$(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, , common/MakeBase.gmk))
720
721endif # _MAKEBASE_GMK
722