On Sun, 2018-11-18 at 03:37 +0800, Jason Zaman wrote: > Hey all, > > I've been using Bazel (https://bazel.build/) to build TensorFlow for a > while now. Here is a bazel.eclass I'd like to commit to make it easier > for packages that use it to build. It's basically bits that I've > refactored out of the TensorFlow ebuild that would be useful to other > packages as well. I have a bump to sci-libs/tensorflow-1.12.0 prepared > that uses this eclass and have tested a full install. > > -- Jason > > # Copyright 1999-2018 Jason Zaman > # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 > > # @ECLASS: bazel.eclass > # @MAINTAINER: > # Jason Zaman <[email protected]> > # @AUTHOR: > # Jason Zaman <[email protected]> > # @BLURB: Utility functions for packages using Bazel Build > # @DESCRIPTION: > # A utility eclass providing functions to run the Bazel Build system. > # > # This eclass does not export any phase functions. > > case "${EAPI:-0}" in > 0|1|2|3|4|5|6) > die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI:-0} (too old) for ${ECLASS}" > ;; > 7) > ;; > *) > die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}" > ;; > esac > > if [[ ! ${_BAZEL_ECLASS} ]]; then > > inherit multiprocessing toolchain-funcs > > BDEPEND=">=dev-util/bazel-0.19" > > # @FUNCTION: bazel_get_flags > # @DESCRIPTION: > # Obtain and print the bazel flags for target and host *FLAGS. > # > # To add more flags to this, append the flags to the > # appropriate variable before calling this function > bazel_get_flags() { > local i fs=() > for i in ${CFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--conlyopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${BUILD_CFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--host_conlyopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${CXXFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--cxxopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${BUILD_CXXFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--host_cxxopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${CPPFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--conlyopt=${i}" "--cxxopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${BUILD_CPPFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--host_conlyopt=${i}" "--host_cxxopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${LDFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--linkopt=${i}" ) > done > for i in ${BUILD_LDFLAGS}; do > fs+=( "--host_linkopt=${i}" ) > done > echo "${fs[*]}" > } > > # @FUNCTION: bazel_setup_bazelrc > # @DESCRIPTION: > # Creates the bazelrc with common options that will be passed > # to bazel. This will be called by ebazel automatically so > # does not need to be called from the ebuild. > bazel_setup_bazelrc() { > if [[ -f "${T}/bazelrc" ]]; then > return > fi > > # F: fopen_wr > # P: /proc/self/setgroups > # Even with standalone enabled, the Bazel sandbox binary is run for > feature test: > # > https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/blob/7b091c1397a82258e26ab5336df6c8dae1d97384/src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/sandbox/LinuxSandboxedSpawnRunner.java#L61 > # > https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/blob/76555482873ffcf1d32fb40106f89231b37f850a/src/main/tools/linux-sandbox-pid1.cc#L113 > addpredict /proc > > mkdir -p "${T}/bazel-cache" || die > mkdir -p "${T}/bazel-distdir" || die > > cat > "${T}/bazelrc" <<-EOF || die > startup --batch
Maybe indent this stuff to make it stand out from ebuild code.
>
> # dont strip HOME, portage sets a temp per-package dir
> build --action_env HOME
>
> # make bazel respect MAKEOPTS
> build --jobs=$(makeopts_jobs)
> build --compilation_mode=opt --host_compilation_mode=opt
>
> # FLAGS
> build $(bazel_get_flags)
>
> # Use standalone strategy to deactivate the bazel sandbox, since it
> # conflicts with FEATURES=sandbox.
> build --spawn_strategy=standalone --genrule_strategy=standalone
> test --spawn_strategy=standalone --genrule_strategy=standalone
>
> build --strip=never
> build --verbose_failures --noshow_loading_progress
> test --verbose_test_summary --verbose_failures --noshow_loading_progress
>
> # make bazel only fetch distfiles from the cache
> fetch --repository_cache="${T}/bazel-cache/"
> --distdir="${T}/bazel-distdir/"
> build --repository_cache="${T}/bazel-cache/"
> --distdir="${T}/bazel-distdir/"
>
> build --define=PREFIX=${EPREFIX%/}/usr
> build --define=LIBDIR=\$(PREFIX)/$(get_libdir)
>
> EOF
>
> tc-is-cross-compiler || \
> echo "build --nodistinct_host_configuration" >> "${T}/bazelrc"
> || die
Don't do || chains, they are unreadable.
> }
>
> # @FUNCTION: ebazel
> # @USAGE: [<args>...]
> # @DESCRIPTION:
> # Run bazel with the bazelrc and output_base.
> #
> # If $MULTIBUILD_VARIANT is set, this will make an output_base
> # specific to that variant.
> # bazel_setup_bazelrc will be called and the created bazelrc
> # will be passed to bazel.
> #
> # Will automatically die if bazel does not exit cleanly.
> ebazel() {
> bazel_setup_bazelrc
>
> # Use different build folders for each multibuild variant.
> local base_suffix="${MULTIBUILD_VARIANT+-}${MULTIBUILD_VARIANT}"
Any reason not to use BUILD_DIR instead of reinventing it?
> local output_base="${WORKDIR}/bazel-base${base_suffix}"
> mkdir -p "${output_base}" || die
>
> einfo Running: bazel --output_base="${output_base}" "$@"
> bazel --bazelrc="${T}/bazelrc" --output_base="${output_base}" $@ || die
> "ebazel $@"
The common practice is to echo >&2 it. Also, you output different
arguments than you execute which is going to confuse the hell out of
users who'll end up having to debug this. You can use a trick like
the following to avoid typing args twice:
set -- bazel --bazelrc...
echo "${*}" >&2
"${@}" || die ...
> }
>
> # @FUNCTION: bazel_load_distfiles
> # @USAGE: <distfiles>...
> # @DESCRIPTION:
> # Populate the bazel distdir to fetch from since it cannot use
> # the network. Bazel looks in distdir but will only look for the
> # original filename, not the possibly renamed one that portage
> # downloaded. If the line has -> we to rename it back. This also
> # handles use-conditionals that SRC_URI does.
Why oh why do you have to implement custom parser for the ebuild syntax?
That's just asking for horrible failures.
> #
> # Example:
> # @CODE
> # bazel_external_uris="http://a/file-2.0.tgz
> # python? ( http://b/1.0.tgz -> foo-1.0.tgz )"
> # SRC_URI="http://c/${PV}.tgz
> # ${bazel_external_uris}"
> #
> # src_unpack() {
> # unpack ${PV}.tgz
> # bazel_load_distfiles "${bazel_external_uris}"
> # }
> # @CODE
> bazel_load_distfiles() {
> local src dst uri rename
>
> [[ "$@" ]] || die "Missing args"
> mkdir -p "${T}/bazel-distdir" || die
>
> while read uri rename dst; do
> src="${uri##*/}"
> [[ -z $src ]] && continue
Please use ${foo} syntax in ebuilds, consistently.
> if [[ "$rename" != "->" ]]; then
> dst="${src}"
> fi
>
> [[ ${A} =~ ${dst} ]] || continue
Why are you doing regex match here? Last I checked, we didn't use
regular expressions in SRC_URI.
>
> if [[ "$dst" == "$src" ]]; then
> einfo "Copying $dst to bazel distdir ..."
> else
> einfo "Copying $dst to bazel distdir $src ..."
Are you using src and dst to mean the opposite?
> fi
> dst="$(readlink -f "${DISTDIR}/${dst}")"
Looks like you are hardcoding hacks for implementation details which
indicates whatever you're doing is a very bad idea, and is going to fail
whenever the implementation is subtly different than what you've worked
around so far.
> ln -s "${dst}" "${T}/bazel-distdir/${src}" || die
> done <<< "$(sed -re 's/!?[A-Za-z]+\?\s+\(\s*//g; s/\s+\)//g' <<< "$@")"
Please don't use horribly unreadable sed expressions. This just means
that whoever will have to touch this eclass in the future will wish you
were never recruited.
> }
>
> _BAZEL_ECLASS=1
> fi
>
>
>
--
Best regards,
Michał Górny
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