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To avoid warning: find: warning: you have specified the global option -maxdepth after the argument -type, but global options are not positional, i.e., -maxdepth affects tests specified before it as well as those specified after it. Please specify global options before other arguments. Fixes tailscale/corp#23689 Change-Id: I91ee260b295c552c0a029883d5e406733e081478 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
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123 lines
4.5 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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#
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# gocross-wrapper.sh is a wrapper that can be aliased to 'go', which
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# transparently builds gocross using a "bootstrap" Go toolchain, and
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# then invokes gocross.
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set -euo pipefail
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if [[ "${CI:-}" == "true" && "${NOBASHDEBUG:-}" != "true" ]]; then
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set -x
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fi
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# Locate a bootstrap toolchain and (re)build gocross if necessary. We run all of
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# this in a subshell because posix shell semantics make it very easy to
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# accidentally mutate the input environment that will get passed to gocross at
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# the bottom of this script.
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(
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repo_root="${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/../.."
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# Figuring out if gocross needs a rebuild, as well as the rebuild itself, need
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# to happen with CWD inside this repo. Since we're in a subshell entirely
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# dedicated to wrangling gocross and toolchains, cd over now before doing
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# anything further so that the rest of this logic works the same if gocross is
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# being invoked from somewhere else.
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cd "$repo_root"
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# toolchain, set below, is the root of the Go toolchain we'll use to build
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# gocross.
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#
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# It's set to either an explicit Go toolchain directory (if go.toolchain.rev has
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# a value with a leading slash, for testing new toolchains), or otherwise in the
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# common case it'll be "$HOME/.cache/tsgo/GITHASH" where GITHASH is the contents
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# of the go.toolchain.rev file and the git commit of the
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# https://github.com/tailscale/go release artifact to download.
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toolchain=""
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read -r REV <go.toolchain.rev
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case "$REV" in
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/*)
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toolchain="$REV"
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;;
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*)
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toolchain="$HOME/.cache/tsgo/$REV"
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if [[ ! -f "$toolchain.extracted" ]]; then
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mkdir -p "$HOME/.cache/tsgo"
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rm -rf "$toolchain" "$toolchain.extracted"
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echo "# Downloading Go toolchain $REV" >&2
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# This works for linux and darwin, which is sufficient
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# (we do not build tailscale-go for other targets).
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HOST_OS=$(uname -s | tr A-Z a-z)
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HOST_ARCH="$(uname -m)"
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if [[ "$HOST_ARCH" == "aarch64" ]]; then
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# Go uses the name "arm64".
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HOST_ARCH="arm64"
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elif [[ "$HOST_ARCH" == "x86_64" ]]; then
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# Go uses the name "amd64".
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HOST_ARCH="amd64"
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fi
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curl -f -L -o "$toolchain.tar.gz" "https://github.com/tailscale/go/releases/download/build-${REV}/${HOST_OS}-${HOST_ARCH}.tar.gz"
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mkdir -p "$toolchain"
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(cd "$toolchain" && tar --strip-components=1 -xf "$toolchain.tar.gz")
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echo "$REV" >"$toolchain.extracted"
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rm -f "$toolchain.tar.gz"
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# Do some cleanup of old toolchains while we're here.
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for hash in $(find "$HOME/.cache/tsgo" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.extracted' -mtime 90 -exec basename {} \; | sed 's/.extracted$//'); do
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echo "# Cleaning up old Go toolchain $hash" >&2
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rm -rf "$HOME/.cache/tsgo/$hash"
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rm -rf "$HOME/.cache/tsgo/$hash.extracted"
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done
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fi
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;;
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esac
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if [[ -d "$toolchain" ]]; then
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# A toolchain exists, but is it recent enough to compile gocross? If not,
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# wipe it out so that the next if block fetches a usable one.
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want_go_minor="$(grep -E '^go ' "go.mod" | cut -f2 -d'.')"
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have_go_minor=""
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if [[ -f "$toolchain/VERSION" ]]; then
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have_go_minor="$(head -1 "$toolchain/VERSION" | cut -f2 -d'.')"
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fi
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# Shortly before stable releases, we run release candidate
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# toolchains, which have a non-numeric suffix on the version
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# number. Remove the rc qualifier, we just care about the minor
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# version.
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have_go_minor="${have_go_minor%rc*}"
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if [[ -z "$have_go_minor" || "$have_go_minor" -lt "$want_go_minor" ]]; then
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rm -rf "$toolchain" "$toolchain.extracted"
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fi
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fi
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# Binaries run with `gocross run` can reinvoke gocross, resulting in a
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# potentially fancy build that invokes external linkers, might be
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# cross-building for other targets, and so forth. In one hilarious
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# case, cmd/cloner invokes go with GO111MODULE=off at some stage.
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#
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# Anyway, build gocross in a stripped down universe.
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gocross_path="./gocross"
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gocross_ok=0
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wantver="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
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if [[ -x "$gocross_path" ]]; then
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gotver="$($gocross_path gocross-version 2>/dev/null || echo '')"
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if [[ "$gotver" == "$wantver" ]]; then
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gocross_ok=1
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$gocross_ok" == "0" ]]; then
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unset GOOS
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unset GOARCH
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unset GO111MODULE
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unset GOROOT
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export CGO_ENABLED=0
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"$toolchain/bin/go" build -o "$gocross_path" -ldflags "-X tailscale.com/version.gitCommitStamp=$wantver" tailscale.com/tool/gocross
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fi
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) # End of the subshell execution.
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exec "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/../../gocross" "$@"
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