A new libseccomp releases (v2.5.6 and v2.6.0) were cut last month.
Theoretically, we could use v2.6.0 but let's stay conservative for now.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
We need these to match the Makefile detection of the right gcc for
runc-dmz, as well as making sure that everything builds properly for our
cross-i386 tests. While we're at it, add x86 to the list of build
targets for release builds (presumably nobody will use it, but since we
do test builds of this anyway it probably won't hurt).
In addition, clean up the handling of the native architecture build by
treating it the same as any other build (ensuring that building runc
from a different platform will work the same way regardless of the
native architecture). In practice, the build works the same way as
before.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
Add checking of downloaded tarball checksum.
In case it doesn't match the hardcoded value, the error is like this:
libseccomp-2.5.4.tar.gz: FAILED
sha256sum: WARNING: 1 computed checksum did NOT match
In case the checksum for a particular version is not specified in the
script, the error will look like this:
./script/seccomp.sh: line 29: SECCOMP_SHA256[${ver}]: unbound variable
In case the the hardcoded value in the file is of wrong format/length,
we'll get:
sha256sum: 'standard input': no properly formatted SHA256 checksum lines found
In any of these cases, the script aborts (due to set -e).
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This check was always broken, and it slipped through the cracks because
we never run it without additional architectures now.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Commit f30244ee1b broke the scenario of using Dockefile for
anything but making a release. This happened because it installed
native libseccomp build to a temporary directory, and so linking against
libseccomp required setting a few environment variables.
Let's fix this, and simplify libseccomp installation. Instead of using
temporary directories, let's install native libseccomp to a specified
directory, all the cross-builds to its subdirectories, and set
PKG_CONFIG_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in Dockerfile so that the built
library will found by pkg-config and the dynamic linker (without setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, ld picks up distro-provided libseccomp.so).
While at it, fix some bugs introduced by the abovementioned commit.
This fixes building runc in make targets like shell, dbuild,
integration, unittest -- i.e. those that depend on runcimage.
Fixes: f30244ee1b
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This implements cross-build for "make release", moving the build into a
container. This way we can support arm, arm64, ppc, and whatnot.
* script/seccomp.sh: separate out of script/release.sh, amend to support
cross-compile and save needed environment variables to a file.
* Dockerfile: add installing libseccomp from source, as this is needed
for release builds.
* script/release.sh: amend to support more architectures in addition to
the native build. Additional arches can be added by specifying
"-a <arch>" argument (can be specified multiple times), or
"make RELEASE_ARGS="-a arm64" release" if called via make.
All supported architectures can be enabled via "make releaseall".
* Makefile: move "release" target to "localrelease", add "release" and
"releaseall" targets to build via the Dockerfile. This is done because
most distros (including Fedora and openSUSE) lack cross-glibc, which is
needed to cross-compile libseccomp.
* Makefile: remove 'cross' and 'localcross' targets, as this is now done
by the release script.
* .github/workflows/validate.yum: amend the release CI job to cross-build
for supported architectures, remove cross job.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>