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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan Lebon
4179cbadd2 Release 2021.4 2021-04-12 15:36:20 -04:00
Colin Walters
4b2aa02e50 Release 2021.3 2021-03-17 13:16:06 +00:00
Colin Walters
8dd5583ae9 Remove cbindgen
We have fully transitioned to cxx-rs!  This drops a lot of now
dead code; only one binding system to think about generating
source code.  For example, a notable advantage of cxx-rs
is it doesn't scan the whole source code, so running `make`
doesn't spew errors from cbindgen not understanding bits.
2021-03-03 16:51:38 -05:00
Colin Walters
047f931746 Release 2021.2 2021-02-17 15:17:33 -05:00
Colin Walters
c48e8bfad3 ci: Rework build/test dependency install
Now that `ci/installdeps.sh` gracefully exits if run as non-root,
we can fold the cargo bits into the our build scripts and avoid
invoking both of them.

However, now we need to split test deps to separate file because
we won't have `cargo` in the main cosa pod.  This also fixes a FIXME.

Steal the `grep` invocation from cosa and make it a declarative
text file so we can have comments per package etc.
2021-02-16 18:18:27 -05:00
Colin Walters
f065c0dd32 Add --enable-sanitizers (not on by default yet)
This way we at least get unit test coverage (which...
our unit test coverage doesn't do much because our
main code paths require privileges or virt).

One main blocker to this is that rustc doesn't expose
first-class support for this yet:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39699

At a practical level this works when building in release
mode but fails with `cargo test` for some reason; linker
arguments being pruned?  Not sure.

So I was able to use this when composing to find a bug,
but then for some other reason the client
side apparently infinite loops inside libsolv.

So we're not enabling this yet for those reasons, but
let's land the build infrastructure now.

```
(lldb) thread backtrace
* thread #4, name = 'pool-/usr/bin/r'
  * frame #0: 0x00007fd61b97200f libc.so.6`__memcpy_sse2_unaligned_erms + 623
    frame #1: 0x00007fd61cbc88e6 libasan.so.6`__asan::asan_realloc(void*, unsigned long, __sanitizer::BufferedStackTrace*) + 214
    frame #2: 0x00007fd61cc4b725 libasan.so.6`__interceptor_realloc + 245
    frame #3: 0x00007fd61baec43e libsolv.so.1`solv_realloc + 30
    frame #4: 0x00007fd61baf0414 libsolv.so.1`repodata_add_dirstr + 276
    frame #5: 0x00007fd61bb6f755 libsolvext.so.1`end_element + 53
    frame #6: 0x00007fd61b05855d libxml2.so.2`xmlParseEndTag1.constprop.0 + 317
    frame #7: 0x00007fd61b063548 libxml2.so.2`xmlParseTryOrFinish.isra.0 + 888
    frame #8: 0x00007fd61af7ed20 libxml2.so.2`xmlParseChunk + 560
    frame #9: 0x00007fd61bb727e7 libsolvext.so.1`solv_xmlparser_parse + 183
    frame #10: 0x00007fd61bb5ea0e libsolvext.so.1`repo_add_rpmmd + 254
    frame #11: 0x000055a4fce7a5f5 rpm-ostree`::load_filelists_cb(repo=<unavailable>, fp=<unavailable>) at dnf-sack.cpp:444:23
    frame #12: 0x000055a4fce7cad6 rpm-ostree`load_ext(_DnfSack*, libdnf::Repo*, _hy_repo_repodata, char const*, char const*, int (*)(s_Repo*, _IO_FILE*), _GError**) at dnf-sack.cpp:430:13
    frame #13: 0x000055a4fce7df60 rpm-ostree`dnf_sack_load_repo at dnf-sack.cpp:1789:26
    frame #14: 0x000055a4fce7eee9 rpm-ostree`dnf_sack_add_repo at dnf-sack.cpp:2217:28
    frame #15: 0x000055a4fce7f0fb rpm-ostree`dnf_sack_add_repos at dnf-sack.cpp:2271:32
    frame #16: 0x000055a4fce870ee rpm-ostree`dnf_context_setup_sack_with_flags at dnf-context.cpp:1796:29
    frame #17: 0x000055a4fcdf757f rpm-ostree`rpmostree_context_download_metadata at rpmostree-core.cxx:1206:44
    frame #18: 0x000055a4fcdf95c3 rpm-ostree`rpmostree_context_prepare at rpmostree-core.cxx:2001:48
    frame #19: 0x000055a4fce54ab7 rpm-ostree`rpmostree_sysroot_upgrader_prep_layering at rpmostree-sysroot-upgrader.cxx:1018:38
    frame #20: 0x000055a4fcdcb143 rpm-ostree`deploy_transaction_execute(_RpmostreedTransaction*, _GCancellable*, _GError**) at rpmostreed-transaction-types.cxx:1445:49
    frame #21: 0x000055a4fcdba4cd rpm-ostree`transaction_execute_thread(_GTask*, void*, void*, _GCancellable*) at rpmostreed-transaction.cxx:340:34
    frame #22: 0x00007fd61c58f7e2 libgio-2.0.so.0`g_task_thread_pool_thread + 114
    frame #23: 0x00007fd61c3d7e54 libglib-2.0.so.0`g_thread_pool_thread_proxy.lto_priv.0 + 116
    frame #24: 0x00007fd61c3d52b2 libglib-2.0.so.0`g_thread_proxy + 82
    frame #25: 0x00007fd61b8af3f9 libpthread.so.0`start_thread + 233
    frame #26: 0x00007fd61b9c9903 libc.so.6`__clone + 67
(lldb)
```
2021-02-10 14:30:37 -05:00
Colin Walters
36566e406e build-sys: Add --enable-werror, rework compiler flags
So...at some point we somehow lost `-Wall` in our
default compiler flags which means we were missing some
potentially important warnings.  And
we used to have `-Werror` on in CI which combined
with the above was strongly opinionated about not
landing warnings in git master.

Our default stance here remains the same; we have
an opinionated set of `-Werror=` that applies in
*all* configurations.   However that set moves
into Automake - I don't think we need to do
compiler version detection anymore, we can assume
a modern compiler.

We also add back in `-Wall` by default now.

Further in CI, add `-Werror`.  The implementation
here is in our buildsystem rather than
`export CXXFLAGS=-Werror` because unfortunately
we have to fix things in libdnf too, and I don't
want to block entirely on that.
2021-02-08 16:50:09 -05:00
Colin Walters
ae3392ffaf build-sys: Cleanly split up deps of public shlib vs internals
First, the public shared library only depends on a few
things (not the libdnf dependencies) so let's ensure we
only link it to those libraries.

And then, I realized we don't actually need the libdnf
dependencies here - I think I only added those back here
when trying vainly to keep the C unit tests working.  But
we don't have those anymore!  So we can delete the duplication
and fully rely on Cargo taking care of libdnf.

Conceptually for a static library we don't "link" it against
anything in Automake, that happens at the final stage with
the Rust linker.
2021-02-04 10:59:20 -05:00
Colin Walters
19c7fbb7c9 build-sys: Delete duplicate Rust pkg-config dependencies
We didn't need this after switching to a Rust main.
2021-02-04 10:59:20 -05:00
Colin Walters
c383c9511f build-sys: Drop Fedora 25+ rpm version check
I think we can just assume this nowadays.
2021-02-04 10:59:20 -05:00
Colin Walters
588541c60d Move libdnf build over to Cargo
This is now further migration towards Cargo/Rust possible
because we switched our main binary.  We've had an internal
`libdnf-sys` crate for a while, but now it can take over
the build of the underlying library too (like many `-sys`
crates support).

This itself is just an incremental step towards migrating
the main rpm-ostree build system to e.g. cmake too (or
perhaps directly with the `cc` crate, not sure yet) and
driving it via `cargo` too.
2021-02-04 10:59:20 -05:00
Colin Walters
ded61a472f build-sys: Move some linkage purely to Rust
Now that we are generating solely a Rust binary, we can
have the canonical list of things to link on the Rust side.
2021-02-02 04:13:14 -05:00
Colin Walters
d218f27188 Change main entrypoint to be Rust
We now have bidirectional calling between Rust and C++,
but we are generating two static libraries that we then
link together with a tiny C++ `main.cxx`.
Let's make another huge leap towards oxdiation by
having Rust be the entrypoint.  This way cargo natively
takes care of linking the internal Rust library, and
our C++ internals become the library.

In other words, we've now fully inverted from
"C app with internal Rust library"
to "Rust binary with internal C++ library".

In order to make this work though we have to finally
kill the C unit tests.  But mostly everything covered
there is either being converted to Rust, or covered
elsewhere anyways.

Now as the doc comments in `main.rs` say...this is
a bit awkward because all the CLI code is still in C++.
Porting stuff to use e.g. `structopt` natively would
be a bit of a slog.  For now, we basically rely on
the fact that the Rust-native CLIs are all hidden
commands.

Update submodule: libdnf
2021-02-01 08:17:52 -05:00
Colin Walters
1cef69cf8a lib: Don't link to libdnf
Prep for "Rust-as-main", where I want to build libdnf statically.
And this really completes the "library thinout" story because
now we avoid dragging our *private* `libdnf.so` into the caller's
address space, which can cause potential conflicts if they're
also linking the system one. (Which could easily occur with
something like gnome-software)

All we were using libdnf for (indirectly via libsolv) is comparing
version strings but librpm can already do that for us.
2021-01-28 11:15:44 -05:00
Colin Walters
db76e56931 Update configure.ac
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com>
2021-01-18 19:19:09 -05:00
Colin Walters
774923fce3 Release 2021.1 2021-01-18 19:19:09 -05:00
Colin Walters
2247e7af62 configure: Update contact email
atomic-devel@ is dead.
2021-01-11 15:10:07 -05:00
Colin Walters
08c414f897 Rework bindgen/cxx.rs usage and CI build
cxx.rs (aka cxxbridge) and cbindgen are
both generating source code.  Since the last release
we've introduced the former, and we need to ensure
that the generated cxx.rs source ends up in release tarballs
the same way as the cbindgen code.

Rationalize and clean up the binding infrastructure.
Drop support for the vendored cbindgen which we
weren't actually using:
Closes: https://github.com/coreos/rpm-ostree/issues/2392

Move the cxx-rs and cbindgen bits into the same place,
and update our CoreOS CI build to use a separate `Makefile.bindings`
that just generates the code, so our CI still "works like"
a main Koji RPM build.
2021-01-04 13:17:35 +01:00
Colin Walters
562acedbaa Move "ignored script list" to Rust, drop gperf
Rust has a nice crate for doing perfect hashing.  Move that
code into Rust and drop the dependency on `gperf`.  This also
helps move away from Autotools.
2020-12-24 16:37:04 +01:00
Colin Walters
9565c19ef0 Use cxx-rs for core.rs
This is much better than bindgen because it's fully safe.  It's
much more ergonomic too:

 - Invoke Rust methods-on-structs just like C++ methods-on-structs
 - Rust `Result<>` is translated automatically to exceptions

See https://cxx.rs/context.html for more.
2020-12-23 17:45:29 +01:00
Colin Walters
4c3d3fcb45 build-sys: Drop autoconf bits to find dbus service directory
We set it to the same value in both cases.  There's no reason
to require it at build time anyways.

Part of thinning out the Autotools side in prep for using Cargo.
2020-12-22 17:14:19 -05:00
Colin Walters
352d9f816f build-sys: Remove RHEL7 autotools backport
We aren't going to be shipping major new versions to RHEL7
ever again, so drop this compat definition.

Drop this as part of thinning out our Autotools build system
in preparation for moving to `build.rs`.
2020-12-22 17:14:19 -05:00
Colin Walters
70e7cd9bbb build-sys: Remove --with-bubblewrap
This was only needed for RHEL7; RHEL8 and above ships bwrap with
the OS.

Drop this as part of thinning out our Autotools build system
in preparation for moving to `build.rs`.
2020-12-22 17:14:19 -05:00
Colin Walters
de749fb2a5 build-sys: Remove --enable-installed-tests
This has never been used here; it was added
in f93cb5bcc5
and then we went in a different direction for testing.
2020-12-22 17:14:19 -05:00
Jonathan Lebon
db775f43ec Default to sqlite rpmdb backend on f34
There won't be any support for writing to the bdb backend in f34, so
e.g. pkglayering won't work (and obviously even composes wouldn't work
once the buildroot moves to f34).

Instead of requiring the whole world to add an `rpmdb` key in their
manifests, let's just add a compile flag for it, and tweak the spec file
to use this flag on f34.
2020-12-21 19:01:48 -05:00
Colin Walters
171e80fe41 Release 2020.10 2020-12-11 13:56:19 -05:00
Colin Walters
c718f34d43 Fix and improve support for rpmostree-rust.h being pre-generated
First, we now need the `vendor/` directory at the toplevel because
that's where `Cargo.toml` is.

Now this triggers another bug introduced in the build system
with how we're handling the `rpmostree-rust.h` header.
We ended up vendoring a pre-generated one in the tarball
mainly because RHEL doesn't include cbindgen.
Now probably in the future I'd like to fix that.

But let's clean this up - the tarball generation process copies
the file into `rpmostree-rust-prebuilt.h`, and build machinery
detects that and entirely skips looking for or trying to build
our internal cbindgen.
2020-12-11 11:54:34 -05:00
Colin Walters
4ce1cd2342 Release 2020.9
A lot of stuff here; new livefs is a big one.  Plus a lot
of internal cleanups, the introduction of C++ and
the 32 bit package script fix etc.
2020-12-10 22:12:39 -05:00
Colin Walters
887d362906 Convert some code to compile in C++ mode
This is part of investigating using https://cxx.rs/
In order to make this really work, we need to convert some of our C
code to C++ so we can include cxx.rs-generated code.

This starts by converting just two files as a starting point.
I did the minimal porting; I didn't try to actually rewrite them
to resemble modern C++, just "C in C++ mode".
2020-12-01 22:07:49 +01:00
Colin Walters
96dea82c50 Release 2020.8
This mainly has two build-side fixes for coreos-assembler.
2020-11-13 23:03:23 +01:00
Jonathan Lebon
a1b35d0d75 Release 2020.7
To get https://github.com/coreos/rpm-ostree/pull/2301 out.
2020-11-02 16:47:10 +01:00
Colin Walters
607a04ae12 Release 2020.6
We have the 32 bit fix, the new initramfs command, and various
other cleanups.  I also want to see if this fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1865839
so let's get a release out.
2020-10-30 15:21:45 +01:00
Jonathan Lebon
4da10dc11e Add new ex initramfs-etc command
This command allows users to cheaply inject configuration files in the
initramfs stage without having to regenerate the whole initramfs (or
even a new OSTree commit). This will be useful for configuring services
involved in bringing up the root block device.

```
$ echo 'hello world' > /etc/foobar
$ rpm-ostree ex initramfs-etc --track /etc/foobar
Staging deployment... done
Run "systemctl reboot" to start a reboot
$ rpm-ostree status
State: idle
Deployments:
  ostree://fedora:fedora/x86_64/coreos/testing-devel
                   Version: 32.20200716.dev.1 (2020-07-16T02:47:29Z)
                    Commit: 9a817d75bef81b955179be6e602d1e6ae350645b6323231a62ba2ee6e5b9644b
              GPGSignature: (unsigned)
              InitramfsEtc: /etc/foobar

● ostree://fedora:fedora/x86_64/coreos/testing-devel
                   Version: 32.20200716.dev.1 (2020-07-16T02:47:29Z)
                    Commit: 9a817d75bef81b955179be6e602d1e6ae350645b6323231a62ba2ee6e5b9644b
              GPGSignature: (unsigned)
$ reboot
(boot into rd.break)
sh-5.0# cat /etc/foobar
hello world
```

See the libostree side of this at:
https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/2155

Lots more discussions in:
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/94

Closes: #1930
2020-10-30 00:48:54 +01:00
Colin Walters
a2bbc12812 rust: Enable lto by default
This avoids us leaking all of the Rust symbols as public
into our shared library.

Came up in team chat since one person tried to copy just `/usr/bin/rpm-ostree`
from the dev container into a target and got a linker crash; but
really we want to avoid all the duplicated symbols entirely.

(And we should investigate cross-language LTO because that's the
 only way to get full savings)
2020-10-29 19:00:14 +01:00
Colin Walters
5650f376fb Add --enable-rojig, disable by default
We're seeing some CI failures that I think are a bug in rojig.
In the bigger picture...we never actually started using this,
and I think longer term shipping os updates via containers
probably makes more sense.

I put a *lot* of effort into this code and it's pretty cool
so it's hard to just delete it.  And *maybe* someone out there
is using it (but I doubt it).  So rather than just deleting
it entirely let's make it a build-time option.

I verified that it builds at least.
2020-10-22 15:38:50 -04:00
Jonathan Lebon
ec940303c4 Release 2020.5
A few goodies, but mostly to get #2221 out.
2020-09-15 11:32:06 +02:00
Jonathan Lebon
bcf241d572 Release 2020.4
Thin release. Mostly for a bunch of RHCOS-relevant fixes and
enhancements: 752f4f09 (#2178), 4d836dd8 (#2151) and f608eb09 (#2158).
2020-07-29 10:41:43 -04:00
Jonathan Lebon
fc1e660454 Move release instructions to RELEASE.md
The instructions for doing a release were outdated. Take the opportunity
to just move it to a dedicated markdown file and breaking it out to make
it easier to follow.

This is one step short of using a release checklist like some of the
other CoreOS projects do. This is a good base to eventually do that if
we want.
2020-06-23 16:14:51 -04:00
Jonathan Lebon
f3ccd92cd7 Release 2020.3
Seems about time, but also to get the crypto-policies workaround out:
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/540
2020-06-19 11:39:16 -04:00
Colin Walters
0bfd20c900 build-sys: Disable zchunk for libdnf if we don't have it
Going to update rpm-ostree for RHEL 8.3, we did a huge bump
in libdnf which now defaults to enabling zchunk in its build
system.  We added the infrastructure before to detect things,
so propagate that to libdnf.
2020-05-14 17:52:43 -07:00
Colin Walters
ac5489b065 Release 2020.2
Mostly motivated by keeping the release train going:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1827712#c18
2020-05-14 13:40:26 -07:00
Colin Walters
0de332bd84 build-sys: Remove --enable-new-name
We didn't ship this for a long time and...well, naming is hard, I guess
it's not going to happen soon.
2020-05-14 13:18:00 -07:00
Colin Walters
9269c9a802 build-sys: Hard require libostree 2020.1
The current `rpm-ostree-2020.1-1.fc31.x86_64` in Fedora
was [built with a truly ancient libostree](https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/rpm-ostree/2020.1/1.fc31/data/logs/x86_64/root.log)
because Fedora's build system is weird and only adds packages
released after "gold" into the buildroot via an override
that times out.

This actively breaks things because rpm-ostree isn't
detecting the read-only sysroot.

Let's bump our hard requirement.
2020-03-13 23:13:44 +01:00
Jonathan Lebon
35818cefd5 Release 2020.1 2020-02-05 23:18:45 +01:00
Jonathan Lebon
82b27de843 Release 2019.7
Not the biggest release, but there are some decent targeted fixes and
enhancements and it's been a while.
2019-12-19 16:22:11 +01:00
Colin Walters
75c676715a daemon: Use MountFlags=slave and opt-in to OSTree read-only /sysroot
This is all we need to tell libostree that we support a read-only
`/sysroot` and `/boot`.

See https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1265
PR in https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/pull/1767
2019-12-13 01:44:56 +01:00
Colin Walters
8e5baf5ca7 Detect whether zchunk (zck) is available at build time
We don't *actually* use this ourself, but librepo does, and libdnf gets confused
if librepo doesn't support it.  This is the case in RHEL8 currently.

Basically what breaks is trying to use the Fedora EPEL repo (has zchunk metadata)
on RHEL CoreOS.  And we have a test in kola that does this today.
2019-10-18 17:13:55 +02:00
Colin Walters
11ee20c1cd unpacker: Build with older libarchive without zstd
It's not in RHEL8.1, and I'm trying to rebase rpm-ostree.
2019-10-15 18:17:46 +02:00
Jonathan Lebon
ccace4c56c Release 2019.6
Last release was almost two months ago. Not a lot of groundbreaking
features, though let's get the various fixes out.

Closes: #1907
Approved by: lucab
2019-09-24 16:23:27 +00:00
Jonathan Lebon
71108521f6 Release 2019.5
I think we're in a good position now for FCOS enablement, and there are
a bunch of fixes we should get out, such as the zstd one.

Closes: #1875
Approved by: cgwalters
2019-07-24 16:04:36 +00:00