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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2017-03-31 07:54:52 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2017-03-31 08:05:59 +0200
commitf17af5f196ff39f5e9ffadaf05d5d640f14949fc (patch)
tree60aa2d1d04fb6ff884526bed8e05aa65d54ea522 /doc
parentcf54735b4afe2da40a40d330096619bd2b53686b (diff)
Bootstrap toolchain
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@@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ OS and building of the latest \c{build2} toolchain and \c{bbot}.
@@ TODO: init steps.
The monitor service (and \c{bbot} that it starts) are executed as the
-\c{build} user/group. The home directory of this user is \c{/build}. It has
+\c{build} user/group. The home directory of this user is \c{/build/}. It has
the following subdirectories:
\ul|
-\li|\n\c{/build/tftp}\n
+\li|\n\c{/build/tftp/}\n
A size-limited \c{tmpfs} filesystem that is used to communicate with build
machines as well as for build host log access.
@@ -66,7 +66,13 @@ the following subdirectories:
temporarily write-accessible to build machines by running custom instances
of the TFTP server on other ports.|
-\li|\n\c{/build/machines}\n
+\li|\n\c{/build/toolchains/}\n
+
+ Contains \c{build2} toolchain installations after bootstrap. Each toolchain
+ is installed into a subdirectory names as the toolchain name. See
+ \l{#config-toolchains Toolchains} for details.|
+
+\li|\n\c{/build/machines/}\n
Contains virtual machines and containers. See \l{#config-storage-machines
Machines} for details.||
@@ -87,7 +93,7 @@ kernel command line parameters.
The \c{buildos.buildid_url} value should point to the \c{buildos-buildid} file
that comes along the kernel image and initrd. The \c{buildos.toolchain_url}
value is the location of the toolchain checksums file as described in
-\l{#config-toolchain Toolchain}. See \l{#boot-net Network Boot} for the usage
+\l{#config-toolchains Toolchains}. See \l{#boot-net Network Boot} for the usage
example.
\h#boot-net|Network Boot|
@@ -291,7 +297,7 @@ quotes):
buildos.ssh_key=\"ssh-rsa AAA...OA0DB user@host\"
\
-\h#config-toolchain|Toolchain|
+\h#config-toolchains|Toolchains|
The first step performed by the Build OS monitor is to bootstrap the
\c{build2} toolchain. The location of the toolchain packages is specified with
@@ -305,7 +311,7 @@ default toolchain repository location embedded into the build scripts in the
It is also possible to use multiple toolchains on a single Build OS instance.
In this case a toolchain name can be appended after \c{buildos.toolchain_*},
-for example, \c{buildos.toolchain_url.stage} (values without the toolchain
+for example, \c{buildos.toolchain_url.<name>} (values without the toolchain
name use the toolchain name \c{default}).
Each line in the checksums file is the output of the \c{shaNNNsum(1)} utility,
@@ -323,10 +329,10 @@ e723[...]c305 *0.4.0/build2-mingw-0.4.0-x86_64-windows.tar.xz
\
Based on the checksums file the monitor downloads each file into
-\c{/build/tftp/} (the file path is taken as relative to \c{toolchain_url}),
-verifies their checksums, and creates \i{predictable name} symlinks (names
-without the version). Continuing with the above example, the contents of
-\c{/build/tftp/} would be:
+\c{/build/tftp/toolchains/<name>/} (the file path is taken as relative to
+\c{toolchain_url}), verifies their checksums, and creates \i{predictable name}
+symlinks (names without the version). Continuing with the above example, the
+contents of \c{/build/tftp/toolchains/default/} would be:
\
build2-toolchain-0.4.0.tar.xz