BUILD_DIRS=build.* all: world system: ./scripts/image release: ./scripts/image release image: ./scripts/image mkimage noobs: ./scripts/image noobs clean: rm -rf $(BUILD_DIRS) distclean: rm -rf ./.ccache* ./$(BUILD_DIRS) src-pkg: tar cvJf sources.tar.xz sources .stamps world: RG552 RG503 RG353P RG351P RG351V RG351MP X86_64: PROJECT=PC DEVICE=X86_64 ARCH=x86_64 ./scripts/build_distro RG552: PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG552 ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG552 ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro RG503: DEVICE_ROOT=RG503 PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG503 ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro DEVICE_ROOT=RG503 PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG503 ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro RG353P: DEVICE_ROOT=RG503 PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG353P ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro DEVICE_ROOT=RG503 PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG353P ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro RG351P: DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351P ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351P ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro RG351V: DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351V ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351V ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro RG351MP: DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351MP ARCH=arm ./scripts/build_distro DEVICE_ROOT=RG351P PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG351MP ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/build_distro update: PROJECT=Rockchip DEVICE=RG552 ARCH=aarch64 ./scripts/update_packages package: ./scripts/build ${PACKAGE} package-clean: ./scripts/clean ${PACKAGE} ## Docker builds - overview # docker-* commands just wire up docker to call the normal make command via docker # For example: make docker-RG552 will use docker to call: make RG552 # All variables are scoped to docker-* commands to prevent weird collisions/behavior with non-docker commands docker-%: DOCKER_IMAGE := "justenoughlinuxos/jelos-build:latest" # DOCKER_WORK_DIR is the directory in the Docker image - it is set to /work by default # Anytime this directory changes, you must run `make clean` similarly to moving the distribution directory docker-%: DOCKER_WORK_DIR := $(shell if [ -n "${DOCKER_WORK_DIR}" ]; then echo ${DOCKER_WORK_DIR}; else echo "$$(pwd)" ; fi) # DEVELOPER_SETTINGS is a file containing developer speicific settings. This will be mounted into the container if it exists docker-%: DEVELOPER_SETTINGS := $(shell if [ -f "${HOME}/developer_settings.conf" ]; then echo "-v \"${HOME}/developer_settings.conf:${HOME}/developer_settings.conf\""; else echo ""; fi) # UID is the user ID of current user - ensures docker sets file permissions properly docker-%: UID := $(shell id -u) # GID is the main user group of current user - ensures docker sets file permissions properly docker-%: GID := $(shell id -g) # PWD is 'present working directory' and passes through the full path to current dir to docker (becomes 'work') docker-%: PWD := $(shell pwd) # Command to use (either `docker` or `podman`) docker-%: DOCKER_CMD:= $(shell if which docker 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null; then echo "docker"; elif which podman 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null; then echo "podman"; fi) # Podman requires some extra args (`--userns=keep-id` and `--security-opt=label=disable`). Set those args if using podman docker-%: PODMAN_ARGS:= $(shell if ! which docker 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null && which podman 2> /dev/null 1> /dev/null; then echo "--userns=keep-id --security-opt=label=disable -v /proc/mounts:/etc/mtab"; fi) # Use 'sudo' if docker ps doesn't work. In theory, other things than missing sudo could cause this. But sudo needed is a common issue and easy to fix. docker-%: SUDO := $(shell if which docker 2> /dev/null 1> /dev/null && ! docker ps -q 2> /dev/null 1> /dev/null ; then echo "sudo"; fi) # Launch docker as interactive if this is an interactive shell (allows ctrl-c for manual and running non-interactive - aka: build server) docker-%: INTERACTIVE=$(shell [ -t 0 ] && echo "-it") # By default pass through anything after `docker-` back into `make` docker-%: COMMAND=make $* # Get .env file ready docker-%: $(shell env | grep "=" > .env) # If the user issues a `make docker-shell` just start up bash as the shell to run commands docker-shell: COMMAND=bash # Command: builds docker image locally from Dockerfile docker-image-build: $(SUDO) $(DOCKER_CMD) build . -t $(DOCKER_IMAGE) # Command: pulls latest docker image from dockerhub. This will *replace* locally built version. docker-image-pull: $(SUDO) $(DOCKER_CMD) pull $(DOCKER_IMAGE) # Command: pushes the latest Docker image to dockerhub. This is *not* needed to build. It updates the latest build image in dockerhub for everyone. # Only JELOS admins in dockerhub can do this. # # You must login with: docker login --username and provide either a password or token (from user settings -> security in dockerhub) before this will work. docker-image-push: $(SUDO) $(DOCKER_CMD) push $(DOCKER_IMAGE) # Wire up docker to call equivalent make files using % to match and $* to pass the value matched by % docker-%: $(SUDO) BUILD_DIR=$(DOCKER_WORK_DIR) $(DOCKER_CMD) run $(PODMAN_ARGS) $(INTERACTIVE) --init --env-file .env --rm --user $(UID):$(GID) $(DEVELOPER_SETTINGS) -v $(PWD):$(DOCKER_WORK_DIR) -w $(DOCKER_WORK_DIR) $(DOCKER_EXTRA_OPTS) $(DOCKER_IMAGE) $(COMMAND)