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dsl
16c8499ed2 Since 'ClientData' is 'void *', nuke almost all the (ClientData) casts. 2006-10-27 21:00:18 +00:00
dsl
0195907f3d Output all debug trace output through 'debug_file' defaulting to 'stdout'.
(Almost all the debug output went there, but some went to stderr.)
Split the parsing of -d (debug flags) out into its own routine.
Allow the output filename to be changed by specifying -dF<file> to create
a log file, or -dF+<file> to append to it. <file> may be stdout or stderr.
Also change so that -d-<flags> acts on <flags> locally but doesn't copy
them to MAKEFLAGS so they aren't inherited by child makes.
I'm not 100% happy with the command line syntax for the above, so they are
currently undocumented.
2006-10-15 08:38:21 +00:00
dsl
505a3bb2b7 There is no need to resize the pollfd array, it can only ever have 2+maxJobs
entries, so allocate at startup.
Use an 'int jobPipe[2]' within the job structure, and create pipes directly
into it.  Common up the code that creates all the pipes - making them all
non-block on the read side in the process.
Call Job_CatchChildren() directly from Job_CatchOutput() so that it only
gets called when a child actually exits.
NB: Something causes a 'pregnant pause' if (for example) you call 'nbmake obj'
in src/tools.  Introduced between netbsd 3 and 4.
2006-10-11 07:01:44 +00:00
apb
cd195008c6 Allow make(1) to be built with something other than "sh" as the
shell.  To use this, build with -D_PATH_DEFSHELLDIR=\"/path/to/dir\"
-D_BASENAME_DEFSHELL=\"shell\".

* Change the order of entries in shells[].  Now DEFSHELL defaults to 0,
  and shells[0] describes the default shell.  This will be "sh" in the
  usual case.

* If _BASENAME_DEFSHELL is defined, insert an additional entry above
  "sh" in the shells[] array, making this new entry shells[0].  The
  new entry is assumed to refer to an sh-compatible shell with a
  non-standard name.  (Tested using _PATH_DEFSHELLDIR="/usr/pkg/bin" and
  _BASENAME_DEFSHELL="bash".)

* In the shells[] entry for "sh", test defined(MAKE_NATIVE) &&
  defined(__NetBSD__) to decide whether we can use the "q" flag.

OK sjg, christos
2006-10-09 20:44:35 +00:00
dsl
01a426f62c Rip out the code for the undocumented -P (don't use pipes for command
output) option.  I'm sure it is baggage from the past.
2006-10-09 14:36:41 +00:00
dsl
4a7a153be0 Rip out the code for not 'USE_PGRP', I can't imagine it being useful!
My guess is that it is compat code for before the pgrp stuff was added.
2006-10-09 13:49:59 +00:00
dsl
9f624ea07b Instead of trying to report all the 'job suspended' and 'job resumed'
messages whan make itself is suspended (ie by ^Z) before make actually
suspends, supress the messages during this sequence.
This means we don't care that they would be output after the suspend
and we can stop attempting to reap child status from withing the signal
handler (which doesn't work for recursive parallel makes).
The code simplification means that we can remove much of the code that
blocked signals - since the signal handlers (expect that for ^C and friends)
now do almost no work.
2006-10-09 13:40:11 +00:00
dsl
a178085551 Reap any dead children that we have at startup.
If there are any undead ones set a flag so we don't report the 'Child (pid)
not in table' message when they die - it is impossible to (portably) find
the childrens pids.
This happens when make is run as 'make -f- ... <<EOF' and the shell uses
a child of (what will be) make to write the data into a pipe.
2006-09-29 19:38:48 +00:00
dsl
56564e27f6 Complete revamp of the way make handles job control signals.
- Send each type of signal to its own handler.
- Only call JobFinish when a process exits, in particular don't 'fake up'
  'exitstatus' for jobs being continued, nor call it for suspends.
- When a job is stopped, use an entire variable to remember the fact, so
  we know we need to send a SIGCONT.  Don't change any other state.
- In order to report '*** [job3] Suspended' before we suspend ourselves we
  have to call waitpid() from the signal handler - where we don't want to
  process job termination events. Save the exit status and process later.
The code now handles:
- jobs that suspend themselves
- jobs exiting while suspended
- jobs that don't actually suspend at all
Hoewever it still does printfs() from the signal handler, and I haven't yet
stopped it thrashing the signal mask.
2006-09-23 20:51:28 +00:00
dsl
7adfa633e3 Fix build on 64 bit systems.
Remove now-unecessary temporary local.
2006-09-22 21:55:52 +00:00
dsl
11d35f72b2 Replace the two lists 'job_list' (previously 'jobs') and 'stoppedJobs'
with a table that is malloced with 'maxJobs' entries.
Add a 'job_state' field to the Job type that exactly follows which of
the old lists the job was on (or not).
Change all the code that scanned the lists to scan the array.
No logic changes in this commit.
(Soon we'll no longer need to lock out signals for the changes to job
statuses that are done from signal handlers now that there is no linked list.)
2006-09-22 19:07:09 +00:00
dsl
edb0aa98de Rename the variable 'jobs' to 'job_list' in preparation for making it an array. 2006-09-21 19:56:05 +00:00
rillig
a3ea8b9d59 Fixed the bug reported in PR 33866, which is that the :Q operator does not
handle newlines correctly. Ok'ed by christos.
2006-06-29 22:01:17 +00:00
dsl
33369a0245 There is no need to count jobs and job tokens.
If we don't create the job pipe, use the '-j n' option to limit the number
of tokens we will remove from the pipe.
2006-03-31 21:05:34 +00:00
dsl
5f31eae781 nJobs and jobTokensRunning are both counting the same thing.
Kill nJobs and just use the count of tokens in use.
Don't eat job tokens when we are ignoring errors.
2006-03-15 20:33:19 +00:00
dsl
f26d89e3d9 JOB_FIRST is always set (since we only execute the shell once for every
target). Nuke it.
2006-03-13 20:35:09 +00:00
dsl
b85c051fa8 Remove the 'never non-NULL' 'previous' argument to JobStart.
Looks like it was intended as a minor (and pointless) optimisation to
remove a free() malloc() pair.
Make he comment about the stoppedJobs list more correct.
2006-03-12 20:14:56 +00:00
dsl
a484dfd693 It isn't possibly to execute any part of job.c that references compatMake
when it is 'true'.  So delete the unexecutable code.
2006-03-12 19:14:51 +00:00
dsl
c9b3912b1e Remove most of the code seemed to be there to support 'remote jobs'.
It isn't clear that it ever worked, if it did it has almost certainly
bitrotted in the last 12 years.  I'm not even sure all the required
components were present.
I suspect it was written to attempt to use a 'farm' of diskless sun3s.
In any case the apparant random assignment fo jobs to other systems doesn't
actually seem like a good idea!
Things like 'distcc' han be used to help slow systems run native builds.
Removing this code also simplifies make, and should let me speed up some of
its processing - without worrying about bitrotting it further.
2006-03-11 17:18:00 +00:00
dsl
5e60bf00ce Avoid calling JobRestartJobs() from the SIGCONT signal handler, instead
push a byte through the (now badly named) exit_pipe and call JobRestartJobs()
from the main code path when poll() wakes up.
Part of a plan to remove JobSigLock() and the zillions of system calls
it does.
2006-03-08 22:11:48 +00:00
dsl
e99202b6cf Actually SIG_DFL the correct signal (not SIGINT every time) just prior to
exec'ing a program in the child.
2006-02-11 20:58:53 +00:00
dsl
de841c2752 Make .NOTPARALLEL stop the job engine issuing more than one token (instead
of trying to de-jobify the make.
You can now put .NOTPARALLEL in a submake of a recursive make (where it is
using a job-token pipe from the outer make and have it only run a single job.
You can also specify .NOTPARRALEL in the root makefile of a large recursive
make and have the submakes run multiple commands.
Add some diagnostics printfs (enabled with -dp) to the parser.
2006-01-22 19:54:55 +00:00
dsl
363c3a143d Check the 'job_pipe' for the error token 'E' before every job, including
the first one for each make.  This significantly speeds up the detection
of errors in other branches of the make (ie those running in a different
make process).  The cost of reading and writing a byte from the pipe
should be insignificant.
Defer replacing job tokens until we've decided there is an error.
If we detect an error in another branch of the make, then call Fatal(),
setting 'aborting' and failing to return a token leads to infinite loops.
Now parallel makes actually stop with the failing command on the screen.
2006-01-21 19:18:37 +00:00
dsl
1f61a1399d When a parallel make job completes, always put the job token back into the
job_pipe and collect another one for the next job.
If we are aborting, remove all the 'normal' job tokens and add an 'error' one.
If we get an 'error' token, remove any other tokens, re-insert the error
token and exit (with error 'cos that is easier).
Add the current pid to some of the DEBUG(JOB) traces.
Combined effect is that parallel makes actually stop some fairly shortly
after an error, rather than running on long enough to fill the scrollback.
2006-01-04 21:31:55 +00:00
dsl
261501b75e F_DUPFD the job_pipe fds onto higher numbers (>15) to make it less likely
that they will get closed in a complex recursive parallel make.
2006-01-04 21:25:03 +00:00
dsl
12dafa0b4a If -s (silent) is specified, don't output the target name before target
output in parallel makes.
After all with -s you wouldn't know the command for a non-parallel make.
Makes (sic) the output of parallel NetBSD build fathomable.
2006-01-04 20:56:05 +00:00
christos
81b135acdf From Max Okumoto:
- Remove casts to NULL.
- Remove space between cast and object.
2005-08-08 16:42:54 +00:00
christos
6240774069 More KNF cleanups from Max Okumoto 2005-08-05 00:53:18 +00:00
christos
3692d77541 Whitespace KNF cleanup from Max Okumoto 2005-07-25 22:55:58 +00:00
christos
b775b6932a Don't apply .DEFAULT commands to special targets (.BEGIN, .END, .INTERRUPT). 2005-06-29 19:59:42 +00:00
jmc
736ef19188 Add new debugging option '-dn' which will leave the scripts fed into make on
-j jobs in /tmp for debugging purposes. Add a note to the man page that
this could cause problems if run a lot (due to the number of files created)
2005-06-17 19:25:20 +00:00
jmc
e72c744fe2 If the line being passed to the shell is a blank line and we're not in compat
mode, use the ignErr template for the command as shell doesn't like an empty
construct of the form { } || <something>. Fixes build breakage on cats
distrib where a command ends up expanding to nothing.
2005-06-16 18:07:45 +00:00
christos
ec9ba17179 Don't complain that we cannot make .END. 2005-05-08 04:19:12 +00:00
christos
733e0e6e72 Now that dependencies in .BEGIN, .END, and .INTERRUPT work, allow them. 2005-05-08 00:38:47 +00:00
christos
c9da1629b6 Mark the interrupt job as special so that when we hit ^C with -j and we
have a .INTERRUPT target we don't print "token botch".
2005-05-03 22:58:14 +00:00
christos
63fca13660 PR/29203, PR/29204: Max Okumoto: KNF changes to make [no functional changes] 2005-02-16 15:11:52 +00:00
christos
6e40c9e6fb PR/22559: Valeriy E. Ushakov: make -j can execute commands in wrong directory
(not in the obj dir).
Fixed by detecting when we cd, and cd'ing back.
2005-01-31 22:41:43 +00:00
jmc
a2bacbeec5 Change to use __unused instead and provide a compat definition in make.h if
not already defined from cdefs.h
2004-07-01 20:38:09 +00:00
jmc
71a252d58b Add some checks for gcc around a few function declarations and note the
unused variables. Also fix a few other warnings that PR#22118 shows when
trying to compile bmake on non-NetBSD hosts
2004-07-01 04:39:30 +00:00
sjg
4d3fc51f60 Remove use of sh -e when running in compat mode.
Its not posix compliant and serves very little purpose.
With this change compat and jobs modes are consistent wrt how
they treat each line of a script.

Add support for the '+' command line prefix as required by posix.
Lines prefixed with '+' are executed even when -n is given.
[Actually posix says they should also be done for -q and -t]

PR:
Reviewed by: jmc
2004-05-07 08:12:15 +00:00
ross
42dbdbd46a Simplify build, no functional changes.
Instead of adding MAKE_BOOTSTRAP for hosted environments, i.e., when
you want things simple, instead add MAKE_NATIVE to get those hugely
important features like __RCSID().

It's now possible to build make on some hosts with: cc *.c */*.c
2004-05-07 00:04:38 +00:00
jmc
1664a90985 Fixes for PR#18573 (make -j not stopping correctly on error).
Using -e in sh/ksh to stop on error doesn't work with grouped commands. At
least for any SUSE compliant sh(1). Instead, extend the Shell struct and add
errOut which provides a template to use to check error status from commands.
2003-12-20 00:18:22 +00:00
agc
89aaa1bb64 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22365, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 11:13:06 +00:00
sjg
3716ad7f49 Allow .SHELL: to control the shell used by compat mode too.
Add a shell spec for ksh - a nice portable posix shell.
Document .SHELL:
2003-08-01 00:39:52 +00:00
itojun
a5450bcac9 backout. make(1) either uses strcpy() to malloc'ed region (enough size),
or function signature prohibits us from using strlcpy().
2003-07-16 07:16:24 +00:00
itojun
bd8e1178ee strlcpy (fixed) 2003-07-15 05:39:28 +00:00
itojun
885eddc2ed strlcpy 2003-07-15 05:38:24 +00:00
christos
6a7d20bb25 Pass WARNS=3 2003-07-14 18:19:11 +00:00
christos
9d921a9a8d PR/1523: Chris Demetriou: don't count a library as built, if there is no way
to build it.
2003-04-08 17:46:59 +00:00
gson
936f6a1c3c When JobExec() was called from JobRestartJobs() via JobRestart(), it
executed the make job with sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK) in effect for a
number of signals including SIGCHLD.  This caused recursive submakes
of the make process in question not to receive SIGCHLDs when their
jobs exited.  This was a second, independent cause of bin/18895 in
addition to the race condition already fixed.  Fixed by unblocking all
signals before executing the job.
2002-12-09 01:23:53 +00:00