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runc/script/release_build.sh
Aleksa Sarai 7c8fccd646 release: use runc-$version.tar.xz as archive name
Because we add the runc-$version/ prefix to the archive we generate,
including the version in the name makes it easier for some tools to
operate on as it matches most other projects (for openSUSE we rename the
archive file to this format in order for the automated RPM scripts to
work properly).

Also, when doing several releases at the same time, being able to
double-check that the correct artefact versions were uploaded for each
release can be quite handy.

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
2025-11-30 15:10:36 +11:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (C) 2017 SUSE LLC.
# Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Open Containers 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.
set -e
## --->
# Project-specific options and functions. In *theory* you shouldn't need to
# touch anything else in this script in order to use this elsewhere.
: "${LIBSECCOMP_VERSION:=2.5.6}"
project="runc"
root="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/..")"
# shellcheck source=./script/lib.sh
source "$root/script/lib.sh"
# This function takes an output path as an argument, where the built
# (preferably static) binary should be placed.
# Parameters:
# $1 -- destination directory to place build artefacts to.
# $2 -- native architecture (a .suffix for a native binary file name).
# $@ -- additional architectures to cross-build for.
function build_project() {
local builddir
builddir="$(dirname "$1")"
shift
local native_arch="$1"
shift
local arches=("$@")
# Assume that if /opt/libseccomp exists, then we are run
# via Dockerfile, and seccomp is already built.
local seccompdir=/opt/libseccomp temp_dir
if [ ! -d "$seccompdir" ]; then
temp_dir="$(mktemp -d)"
seccompdir="$temp_dir"
# Download and build libseccomp.
"$root/script/seccomp.sh" "$LIBSECCOMP_VERSION" "$seccompdir" "${arches[@]}"
fi
# For reproducible builds, add these to EXTRA_LDFLAGS:
# -w to disable DWARF generation;
# -s to disable symbol table;
# -buildid= to remove variable build id.
local ldflags="-w -s -buildid="
# Add -a to go build flags to make sure it links against
# the provided libseccomp, not the system one (otherwise
# it can reuse cached pkg-config results).
local make_args=(COMMIT_NO= EXTRA_FLAGS="-a" EXTRA_LDFLAGS="${ldflags}" static)
# Save the original cflags.
local original_cflags="${CFLAGS:-}"
# Build for all requested architectures.
local arch
for arch in "${arches[@]}"; do
# Reset CFLAGS.
CFLAGS="$original_cflags"
set_cross_vars "$arch"
make -C "$root" \
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$seccompdir/$arch/lib/pkgconfig" \
"${make_args[@]}"
"$STRIP" "$root/$project"
mv "$root/$project" "$builddir/$project.$arch"
done
# Sanity check: make sure libseccomp version is as expected.
local ver
ver=$("$builddir/$project.$native_arch" --version | awk '$1 == "libseccomp:" {print $2}')
if [ "$ver" != "$LIBSECCOMP_VERSION" ]; then
echo >&2 "libseccomp version mismatch: want $LIBSECCOMP_VERSION, got $ver"
exit 1
fi
# Copy libseccomp source tarball.
cp "$seccompdir"/src/* "$builddir"
# Clean up.
if [ -n "$tempdir" ]; then
rm -rf "$tempdir"
fi
}
# End of the easy-to-configure portion.
## <---
# Print usage information.
function usage() {
echo "usage: release_build.sh [-a <cross-arch>]... [-c <commit-ish>] [-H <hashcmd>]" >&2
echo " [-r <release-dir>] [-v <version>]" >&2
exit 1
}
# Log something to stderr.
function log() {
echo "[*] $*" >&2
}
# Log something to stderr and then exit with 0.
function bail() {
log "$@"
exit 0
}
# When creating releases we need to build static binaries, an archive of the
# current commit, and generate detached signatures for both.
commit="HEAD"
version=""
releasedir=""
hashcmd=""
# Always build a native binary.
native_arch="$(go env GOARCH || echo "amd64")"
arches=("$native_arch")
while getopts "a:c:H:hr:v:" opt; do
case "$opt" in
a)
# Add architecture if not already present in arches.
if ! (printf "%s\0" "${arches[@]}" | grep -zqxF "$OPTARG"); then
arches+=("$OPTARG")
fi
;;
c)
commit="$OPTARG"
;;
H)
hashcmd="$OPTARG"
;;
h)
usage
;;
r)
releasedir="$OPTARG"
;;
v)
version="$OPTARG"
;;
:)
echo "Missing argument: -$OPTARG" >&2
usage
;;
\?)
echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
usage
;;
esac
done
version="${version:-$(<"$root/VERSION")}"
releasedir="${releasedir:-release/$version}"
hashcmd="${hashcmd:-sha256sum}"
log "creating $project release in '$releasedir'"
log " version: $version"
log " commit: $commit"
log " hash: $hashcmd"
# Make explicit what we're doing.
set -x
# Make the release directory.
rm -rf "$releasedir" && mkdir -p "$releasedir"
# Build project.
build_project "$releasedir/$project" "$native_arch" "${arches[@]}"
# Generate new archive.
git archive --format=tar --prefix="$project-$version/" "$commit" | xz >"$releasedir/$project-$version.tar.xz"
# Generate sha256 checksums for binaries and libseccomp tarball.
(
cd "$releasedir"
# Add hash of all architecture binaries ($project.$arch).
"$hashcmd" "${arches[@]/#/$project.}" >>"$project.$hashcmd"
# Add hash of tarball ($project-$version.tar.xz).
"$hashcmd" "$project-$version.tar.xz" >>"$project.$hashcmd"
)