ceph-csi/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/build/root/Makefile.generated_files
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# Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Don't allow users to call this directly. There are too many variables this
# assumes to inherit from the main Makefile. This is not a user-facing file.
ifeq ($(CALLED_FROM_MAIN_MAKEFILE),)
$(error Please use the main Makefile, e.g. `make generated_files`)
endif
# Don't allow an implicit 'all' rule. This is not a user-facing file.
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),)
$(error This Makefile requires an explicit rule to be specified)
endif
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** starting Makefile.generated_files for goal(s) "$(MAKECMDGOALS)")
$(warning ***** $(shell date))
endif
# It's necessary to set this because some environments don't link sh -> bash.
SHELL := /bin/bash
# This rule collects all the generated file sets into a single rule. Other
# rules should depend on this to ensure generated files are rebuilt.
.PHONY: generated_files
generated_files: gen_deepcopy gen_defaulter gen_conversion gen_openapi gen_bindata
.PHONY: verify_generated_files
verify_generated_files: verify_gen_deepcopy \
verify_gen_defaulter \
verify_gen_conversion
# Code-generation logic.
#
# This stuff can be pretty tricky, and there's probably some corner cases that
# we don't handle well. That said, here's a straightforward test to prove that
# the most common cases work. Sadly, it is manual.
#
# make clean
# find . -name .make\* | xargs rm -f
# find . -name zz_generated\* | xargs rm -f
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.deepcopy.go | wc -l` is 0
# # verify `find . -name .make | wc -l` is 0
#
# make nonexistent
# # expect "No rule to make target"
# # verify `find .make/ -type f | wc -l` has many files
#
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect deepcopy-gen is built exactly once
# # expect many files to be regenerated
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.deepcopy.go | wc -l` has files
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
# touch pkg/api/types.go
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect one file to be regenerated
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
# touch vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/deepcopy-gen/main.go
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect deepcopy-gen is built exactly once
# # expect many files to be regenerated
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.deepcopy.go | wc -l` has files
# make gen_deepcopy
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
#
# make gen_conversion
# # expect conversion-gen is built exactly once
# # expect many files to be regenerated
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.conversion.go | wc -l` has files
# make gen_conversion
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
# touch pkg/api/types.go
# make gen_conversion
# # expect one file to be regenerated
# make gen_conversion
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
# touch vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/conversion-gen/main.go
# make gen_conversion
# # expect conversion-gen is built exactly once
# # expect many files to be regenerated
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.conversion.go | wc -l` has files
# make gen_conversion
# # expect nothing to be rebuilt, finish in O(seconds)
#
# make all
# # expect it to build
#
# make test
# # expect it to pass
#
# make clean
# # verify `find . -name zz_generated.deepcopy.go | wc -l` is 0
# # verify `find . -name .make | wc -l` is 0
#
# make all WHAT=cmd/kube-proxy
# # expect it to build
#
# make clean
# make test WHAT=cmd/kube-proxy
# # expect it to pass
# This variable holds a list of every directory that contains Go files in this
# project. Other rules and variables can use this as a starting point to
# reduce filesystem accesses.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all *.go dirs)
endif
ALL_GO_DIRS := $(shell \
hack/make-rules/helpers/cache_go_dirs.sh $(META_DIR)/all_go_dirs.mk \
)
# The name of the metadata file which lists *.go files in each pkg.
GOFILES_META := gofiles.mk
# Establish a dependency between the deps file and the dir. Whenever a dir
# changes (files added or removed) the deps file will be considered stale.
#
# The variable value was set in $(GOFILES_META) and included as part of the
# dependency management logic.
#
# This is looser than we really need (e.g. we don't really care about non *.go
# files or even *_test.go files), but this is much easier to represent.
#
# Because we 'sinclude' the deps file, it is considered for rebuilding, as part
# of make's normal evaluation. If it gets rebuilt, make will restart.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
$(foreach dir, $(ALL_GO_DIRS), $(eval \
$(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META): $(dir) \
))
# How to rebuild a deps file. When make determines that the deps file is stale
# (see above), it executes this rule, and then re-loads the deps file.
#
# This is looser than we really need (e.g. we don't really care about test
# files), but this is MUCH faster than calling `go list`.
#
# We regenerate the output file in order to satisfy make's "newer than" rules,
# but we only need to rebuild targets if the contents actually changed. That
# is what the .stamp file represents.
$(foreach dir, $(ALL_GO_DIRS), \
$(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META)):
FILES=$$(ls $</*.go | grep --color=never -v $(GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)); \
mkdir -p $(@D); \
echo "gofiles__$< := $$(echo $${FILES})" >$@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: gofiles changed for $@"; \
fi; \
touch $@.stamp; \
fi; \
mv $@.tmp $@
# This is required to fill in the DAG, since some cases (e.g. 'make clean all')
# will reference the .stamp file when it doesn't exist. We don't need to
# rebuild it in that case, just keep make happy.
$(foreach dir, $(ALL_GO_DIRS), \
$(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp):
# Include any deps files as additional Makefile rules. This triggers make to
# consider the deps files for rebuild, which makes the whole
# dependency-management logic work. 'sinclude' is "silent include" which does
# not fail if the file does not exist.
$(foreach dir, $(ALL_GO_DIRS), $(eval \
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META) \
))
# Generate a list of all files that have a `+k8s:` comment-tag. This will be
# used to derive lists of files/dirs for generation tools.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all +k8s: tags)
endif
ALL_K8S_TAG_FILES := $(shell \
find $(ALL_GO_DIRS) -maxdepth 1 -type f -name \*.go \
| xargs grep --color=never -l '^// *+k8s:' \
)
#
# Deep-copy generation
#
# Any package that wants deep-copy functions generated must include a
# comment-tag in column 0 of one file of the form:
# // +k8s:deepcopy-gen=<VALUE>
#
# The <VALUE> may be one of:
# generate: generate deep-copy functions into the package
# register: generate deep-copy functions and register them with a
# scheme
# The result file, in each pkg, of deep-copy generation.
DEEPCOPY_BASENAME := $(GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)deepcopy
DEEPCOPY_FILENAME := $(DEEPCOPY_BASENAME).go
# The tool used to generate deep copies.
DEEPCOPY_GEN := $(BIN_DIR)/deepcopy-gen
# Find all the directories that request deep-copy generation.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all +k8s:deepcopy-gen tags)
endif
DEEPCOPY_DIRS := $(shell \
grep --color=never -l '+k8s:deepcopy-gen=' $(ALL_K8S_TAG_FILES) \
| xargs -n1 dirname \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u \
)
DEEPCOPY_FILES := $(addsuffix /$(DEEPCOPY_FILENAME), $(DEEPCOPY_DIRS))
# Shell function for reuse in rules.
RUN_GEN_DEEPCOPY = \
function run_gen_deepcopy() { \
if [[ -f $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).todo ]]; then \
pkgs=$$(cat $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).todo | paste -sd, -); \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: running $(DEEPCOPY_GEN) for $$pkgs"; \
fi; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh $(DEEPCOPY_GEN) \
--v $(KUBE_VERBOSE) \
--logtostderr \
-i "$$pkgs" \
--bounding-dirs $(PRJ_SRC_PATH),"k8s.io/api" \
-O $(DEEPCOPY_BASENAME) \
"$$@"; \
fi \
}; \
run_gen_deepcopy
# This rule aggregates the set of files to generate and then generates them all
# in a single run of the tool.
.PHONY: gen_deepcopy
gen_deepcopy: $(DEEPCOPY_FILES) $(DEEPCOPY_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_DEEPCOPY)
.PHONY: verify_gen_deepcopy
verify_gen_deepcopy: $(DEEPCOPY_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_DEEPCOPY) --verify-only
# For each dir in DEEPCOPY_DIRS, this establishes a dependency between the
# output file and the input files that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(DEEPCOPY_DIRS), $(eval \
$(dir)/$(DEEPCOPY_FILENAME): $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(dir)) \
))
# Unilaterally remove any leftovers from previous runs.
$(shell rm -f $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN)*.todo)
# How to regenerate deep-copy code. This is a little slow to run, so we batch
# it up and trigger the batch from the 'generated_files' target.
$(DEEPCOPY_FILES): $(DEEPCOPY_GEN)
mkdir -p $$(dirname $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN))
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: deepcopy needed $(@D): $?"; \
ls -lf --full-time $@ $? || true; \
fi
echo $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/$(@D) >> $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).todo
# This calculates the dependencies for the generator tool, so we only rebuild
# it when needed. It is PHONY so that it always runs, but it only updates the
# file if the contents have actually changed. We 'sinclude' this later.
.PHONY: $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).mk
$(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).mk:
mkdir -p $(@D); \
(echo -n "$(DEEPCOPY_GEN): "; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{.ImportPath}}{{"\n"}}{{range .Deps}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/deepcopy-gen \
| grep --color=never "^$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/" \
| xargs ./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{$$d := .Dir}}{{$$d}}{{"\n"}}{{range .GoFiles}}{{$$d}}/{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
| paste -sd' ' - \
| sed 's/ / \\=,/g' \
| tr '=,' '\n\t' \
| sed "s|$$(pwd -P)/||"; \
) > $@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: $(DEEPCOPY_GEN).mk changed"; \
fi; \
cat $@.tmp > $@; \
rm -f $@.tmp; \
fi
# Include dependency info for the generator tool. This will cause the rule of
# the same name to be considered and if it is updated, make will restart.
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(DEEPCOPY_GEN).mk
# How to build the generator tool. The deps for this are defined in
# the $(DEEPCOPY_GEN).mk, above.
#
# A word on the need to touch: This rule might trigger if, for example, a
# non-Go file was added or deleted from a directory on which this depends.
# This target needs to be reconsidered, but Go realizes it doesn't actually
# have to be rebuilt. In that case, make will forever see the dependency as
# newer than the binary, and try to rebuild it over and over. So we touch it,
# and make is happy.
$(DEEPCOPY_GEN):
hack/make-rules/build.sh ./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/deepcopy-gen
touch $@
#
# Defaulter generation
#
# Any package that wants defaulter functions generated must include a
# comment-tag in column 0 of one file of the form:
# // +k8s:defaulter-gen=<VALUE>
#
# The <VALUE> depends on context:
# on types:
# true: always generate a defaulter for this type
# false: never generate a defaulter for this type
# on functions:
# covers: if the function name matches SetDefault_NAME, instructs
# the generator not to recurse
# on packages:
# FIELDNAME: any object with a field of this name is a candidate
# for having a defaulter generated
# The result file, in each pkg, of defaulter generation.
DEFAULTER_BASENAME := $(GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)defaults
DEFAULTER_FILENAME := $(DEFAULTER_BASENAME).go
# The tool used to generate defaulters.
DEFAULTER_GEN := $(BIN_DIR)/defaulter-gen
# All directories that request any form of defaulter generation.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all +k8s:defaulter-gen tags)
endif
DEFAULTER_DIRS := $(shell \
grep --color=never -l '+k8s:defaulter-gen=' $(ALL_K8S_TAG_FILES) \
| xargs -n1 dirname \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u \
)
DEFAULTER_FILES := $(addsuffix /$(DEFAULTER_FILENAME), $(DEFAULTER_DIRS))
RUN_GEN_DEFAULTER := \
function run_gen_defaulter() { \
if [[ -f $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).todo ]]; then \
pkgs=$$(cat $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).todo | paste -sd, -); \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: running $(DEFAULTER_GEN) for $$pkgs"; \
fi; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh $(DEFAULTER_GEN) \
--v $(KUBE_VERBOSE) \
--logtostderr \
-i "$$pkgs" \
--extra-peer-dirs $$(echo $(addprefix $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/, $(DEFAULTER_DIRS)) | sed 's/ /,/g') \
-O $(DEFAULTER_BASENAME) \
"$$@"; \
fi \
}; \
run_gen_defaulter
# This rule aggregates the set of files to generate and then generates them all
# in a single run of the tool.
.PHONY: gen_defaulter
gen_defaulter: $(DEFAULTER_FILES) $(DEFAULTER_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_DEFAULTER)
.PHONY: verify_gen_deepcopy
verify_gen_defaulter: $(DEFAULTER_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_DEFAULTER) --verify-only
# For each dir in DEFAULTER_DIRS, this establishes a dependency between the
# output file and the input files that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# The variable value was set in $(GOFILES_META) and included as part of the
# dependency management logic.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(DEFAULTER_DIRS), $(eval \
$(dir)/$(DEFAULTER_FILENAME): $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(dir)) \
))
# For each dir in DEFAULTER_DIRS, for each target in $(defaulters__$(dir)),
# this establishes a dependency between the output file and the input files
# that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# The variable value was set in $(GOFILES_META) and included as part of the
# dependency management logic.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(DEFAULTER_DIRS), \
$(foreach tgt, $(defaulters__$(dir)), $(eval \
$(dir)/$(DEFAULTER_FILENAME): $(META_DIR)/$(tgt)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(tgt)) \
)) \
)
# Unilaterally remove any leftovers from previous runs.
$(shell rm -f $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN)*.todo)
# How to regenerate defaulter code. This is a little slow to run, so we batch
# it up and trigger the batch from the 'generated_files' target.
$(DEFAULTER_FILES): $(DEFAULTER_GEN)
mkdir -p $$(dirname $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN))
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: defaulter needed $(@D): $?"; \
ls -lf --full-time $@ $? || true; \
fi
echo $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/$(@D) >> $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).todo
# This calculates the dependencies for the generator tool, so we only rebuild
# it when needed. It is PHONY so that it always runs, but it only updates the
# file if the contents have actually changed. We 'sinclude' this later.
.PHONY: $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).mk
$(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).mk:
mkdir -p $(@D); \
(echo -n "$(DEFAULTER_GEN): "; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{.ImportPath}}{{"\n"}}{{range .Deps}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/defaulter-gen \
| grep --color=never "^$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/" \
| xargs ./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{$$d := .Dir}}{{$$d}}{{"\n"}}{{range .GoFiles}}{{$$d}}/{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
| paste -sd' ' - \
| sed 's/ / \\=,/g' \
| tr '=,' '\n\t' \
| sed "s|$$(pwd -P)/||"; \
) > $@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: $(DEFAULTER_GEN).mk changed"; \
fi; \
cat $@.tmp > $@; \
rm -f $@.tmp; \
fi
# Include dependency info for the generator tool. This will cause the rule of
# the same name to be considered and if it is updated, make will restart.
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(DEFAULTER_GEN).mk
# How to build the generator tool. The deps for this are defined in
# the $(DEFAULTER_GEN).mk, above.
#
# A word on the need to touch: This rule might trigger if, for example, a
# non-Go file was added or deleted from a directory on which this depends.
# This target needs to be reconsidered, but Go realizes it doesn't actually
# have to be rebuilt. In that case, make will forever see the dependency as
# newer than the binary, and try to rebuild it over and over. So we touch it,
# and make is happy.
$(DEFAULTER_GEN):
hack/make-rules/build.sh ./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/defaulter-gen
touch $@
#
# Conversion generation
#
# Any package that wants conversion functions generated must include one or
# more comment-tags in any .go file, in column 0, of the form:
# // +k8s:conversion-gen=<CONVERSION_TARGET_DIR>
#
# The CONVERSION_TARGET_DIR is a project-local path to another directory which
# should be considered when evaluating peer types for conversions. Types which
# are found in the source package (where conversions are being generated)
# but do not have a peer in one of the target directories will not have
# conversions generated.
#
# TODO: it might be better in the long term to make peer-types explicit in the
# IDL.
# The result file, in each pkg, of conversion generation.
CONVERSION_BASENAME := $(GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)conversion
CONVERSION_FILENAME := $(CONVERSION_BASENAME).go
# The tool used to generate conversions.
CONVERSION_GEN := $(BIN_DIR)/conversion-gen
# The name of the metadata file listing conversion peers for each pkg.
CONVERSIONS_META := conversions.mk
# All directories that request any form of conversion generation.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all +k8s:conversion-gen tags)
endif
CONVERSION_DIRS := $(shell \
grep --color=never '^// *+k8s:conversion-gen=' $(ALL_K8S_TAG_FILES) \
| cut -f1 -d: \
| xargs -n1 dirname \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u \
)
CONVERSION_FILES := $(addsuffix /$(CONVERSION_FILENAME), $(CONVERSION_DIRS))
CONVERSION_EXTRA_PEER_DIRS := k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/core,k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/core/v1,k8s.io/api/core/v1
# Shell function for reuse in rules.
RUN_GEN_CONVERSION = \
function run_gen_conversion() { \
if [[ -f $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).todo ]]; then \
pkgs=$$(cat $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).todo | paste -sd, -); \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: running $(CONVERSION_GEN) for $$pkgs"; \
fi; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh $(CONVERSION_GEN) \
--extra-peer-dirs $(CONVERSION_EXTRA_PEER_DIRS) \
--v $(KUBE_VERBOSE) \
--logtostderr \
-i "$$pkgs" \
-O $(CONVERSION_BASENAME) \
"$$@"; \
fi \
}; \
run_gen_conversion
# This rule aggregates the set of files to generate and then generates them all
# in a single run of the tool.
.PHONY: gen_conversion
gen_conversion: $(CONVERSION_FILES) $(CONVERSION_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_CONVERSION)
.PHONY: verify_gen_conversion
verify_gen_conversion: $(CONVERSION_GEN)
$(RUN_GEN_CONVERSION) --verify-only
# Establish a dependency between the deps file and the dir. Whenever a dir
# changes (files added or removed) the deps file will be considered stale.
#
# This is looser than we really need (e.g. we don't really care about non *.go
# files or even *_test.go files), but this is much easier to represent.
#
# Because we 'sinclude' the deps file, it is considered for rebuilding, as part
# of make's normal evaluation. If it gets rebuilt, make will restart.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
$(foreach dir, $(CONVERSION_DIRS), $(eval \
$(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(CONVERSIONS_META): $(dir) \
))
# How to rebuild a deps file. When make determines that the deps file is stale
# (see above), it executes this rule, and then re-loads the deps file.
#
# This is looser than we really need (e.g. we don't really care about test
# files), but this is MUCH faster than calling `go list`.
#
# We regenerate the output file in order to satisfy make's "newer than" rules,
# but we only need to rebuild targets if the contents actually changed. That
# is what the .stamp file represents.
$(foreach dir, $(CONVERSION_DIRS), \
$(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(CONVERSIONS_META)):
TAGS=$$(grep --color=never -h '^// *+k8s:conversion-gen=' $</*.go \
| cut -f2- -d= \
| sed 's|$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/||' \
| sed 's|^k8s.io/|vendor/k8s.io/|'); \
mkdir -p $(@D); \
echo "conversions__$< := $$(echo $${TAGS})" >$@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: conversions changed for $@"; \
fi; \
touch $@.stamp; \
fi; \
mv $@.tmp $@
# Include any deps files as additional Makefile rules. This triggers make to
# consider the deps files for rebuild, which makes the whole
# dependency-management logic work. 'sinclude' is "silent include" which does
# not fail if the file does not exist.
$(foreach dir, $(CONVERSION_DIRS), $(eval \
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(CONVERSIONS_META) \
))
# For each dir in CONVERSION_DIRS, this establishes a dependency between the
# output file and the input files that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# The variable value was set in $(GOFILES_META) and included as part of the
# dependency management logic.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(CONVERSION_DIRS), $(eval \
$(dir)/$(CONVERSION_FILENAME): $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(dir)) \
))
# For each dir in CONVERSION_DIRS, for each target in $(conversions__$(dir)),
# this establishes a dependency between the output file and the input files
# that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# The variable value was set in $(GOFILES_META) and included as part of the
# dependency management logic.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(CONVERSION_DIRS), \
$(foreach tgt, $(conversions__$(dir)), $(eval \
$(dir)/$(CONVERSION_FILENAME): $(META_DIR)/$(tgt)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(tgt)) \
)) \
)
# Unilaterally remove any leftovers from previous runs.
$(shell rm -f $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN)*.todo)
# How to regenerate conversion code. This is a little slow to run, so we batch
# it up and trigger the batch from the 'generated_files' target.
$(CONVERSION_FILES): $(CONVERSION_GEN)
mkdir -p $$(dirname $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN))
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: conversion needed $(@D): $?"; \
ls -lf --full-time $@ $? || true; \
fi
echo $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/$(@D) >> $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).todo
# This calculates the dependencies for the generator tool, so we only rebuild
# it when needed. It is PHONY so that it always runs, but it only updates the
# file if the contents have actually changed. We 'sinclude' this later.
.PHONY: $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).mk
$(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).mk:
mkdir -p $(@D); \
(echo -n "$(CONVERSION_GEN): "; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{.ImportPath}}{{"\n"}}{{range .Deps}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/conversion-gen \
| grep --color=never "^$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/" \
| xargs ./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{$$d := .Dir}}{{$$d}}{{"\n"}}{{range .GoFiles}}{{$$d}}/{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
| paste -sd' ' - \
| sed 's/ / \\=,/g' \
| tr '=,' '\n\t' \
| sed "s|$$(pwd -P)/||"; \
) > $@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: $(CONVERSION_GEN).mk changed"; \
fi; \
cat $@.tmp > $@; \
rm -f $@.tmp; \
fi
# Include dependency info for the generator tool. This will cause the rule of
# the same name to be considered and if it is updated, make will restart.
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(CONVERSION_GEN).mk
# How to build the generator tool. The deps for this are defined in
# the $(CONVERSION_GEN).mk, above.
#
# A word on the need to touch: This rule might trigger if, for example, a
# non-Go file was added or deleted from a directory on which this depends.
# This target needs to be reconsidered, but Go realizes it doesn't actually
# have to be rebuilt. In that case, make will forever see the dependency as
# newer than the binary, and try to rebuild it over and over. So we touch it,
# and make is happy.
$(CONVERSION_GEN):
hack/make-rules/build.sh ./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/conversion-gen
touch $@
#
# Open-api generation
#
# Any package that wants open-api functions generated must include a
# comment-tag in column 0 of one file of the form:
# // +k8s:openapi-gen=true
#
# The result file, in each pkg, of open-api generation.
OPENAPI_BASENAME := $(GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)openapi
OPENAPI_FILENAME := $(OPENAPI_BASENAME).go
OPENAPI_OUTPUT_PKG := pkg/generated/openapi
# The tool used to generate open apis.
OPENAPI_GEN := $(BIN_DIR)/openapi-gen
# Find all the directories that request open-api generation.
ifeq ($(DBG_MAKEFILE),1)
$(warning ***** finding all +k8s:openapi-gen tags)
endif
OPENAPI_DIRS := $(shell \
grep --color=never -l '+k8s:openapi-gen=' $(ALL_K8S_TAG_FILES) \
| xargs -n1 dirname \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u \
)
OPENAPI_OUTFILE := $(OPENAPI_OUTPUT_PKG)/$(OPENAPI_FILENAME)
# This rule is the user-friendly entrypoint for openapi generation.
.PHONY: gen_openapi
gen_openapi: $(OPENAPI_OUTFILE) $(OPENAPI_GEN)
# For each dir in OPENAPI_DIRS, this establishes a dependency between the
# output file and the input files that should trigger a rebuild.
#
# Note that this is a deps-only statement, not a full rule (see below). This
# has to be done in a distinct step because wildcards don't work in static
# pattern rules.
#
# The '$(eval)' is needed because this has a different RHS for each LHS, and
# would otherwise produce results that make can't parse.
#
# We depend on the $(GOFILES_META).stamp to detect when the set of input files
# has changed. This allows us to detect deleted input files.
$(foreach dir, $(OPENAPI_DIRS), $(eval \
$(OPENAPI_OUTFILE): $(META_DIR)/$(dir)/$(GOFILES_META).stamp \
$(gofiles__$(dir)) \
))
# How to regenerate open-api code. This emits a single file for all results.
$(OPENAPI_OUTFILE): $(OPENAPI_GEN) $(OPENAPI_GEN)
function run_gen_openapi() { \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh $(OPENAPI_GEN) \
--v $(KUBE_VERBOSE) \
--logtostderr \
-i $$(echo $(addprefix $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/, $(OPENAPI_DIRS)) | sed 's/ /,/g') \
-p $(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/$(OPENAPI_OUTPUT_PKG) \
-O $(OPENAPI_BASENAME) \
"$$@"; \
}; \
run_gen_openapi
# This calculates the dependencies for the generator tool, so we only rebuild
# it when needed. It is PHONY so that it always runs, but it only updates the
# file if the contents have actually changed. We 'sinclude' this later.
.PHONY: $(META_DIR)/$(OPENAPI_GEN).mk
$(META_DIR)/$(OPENAPI_GEN).mk:
mkdir -p $(@D); \
(echo -n "$(OPENAPI_GEN): "; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{.ImportPath}}{{"\n"}}{{range .Deps}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/openapi-gen \
| grep --color=never "^$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/" \
| xargs ./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{$$d := .Dir}}{{$$d}}{{"\n"}}{{range .GoFiles}}{{$$d}}/{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
| paste -sd' ' - \
| sed 's/ / \\=,/g' \
| tr '=,' '\n\t' \
| sed "s|$$(pwd -P)/||"; \
) > $@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: $(OPENAPI_GEN).mk changed"; \
fi; \
cat $@.tmp > $@; \
rm -f $@.tmp; \
fi
# Include dependency info for the generator tool. This will cause the rule of
# the same name to be considered and if it is updated, make will restart.
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(OPENAPI_GEN).mk
# How to build the generator tool. The deps for this are defined in
# the $(OPENAPI_GEN).mk, above.
#
# A word on the need to touch: This rule might trigger if, for example, a
# non-Go file was added or deleted from a directory on which this depends.
# This target needs to be reconsidered, but Go realizes it doesn't actually
# have to be rebuilt. In that case, make will forever see the dependency as
# newer than the binary, and try to rebuild it over and over. So we touch it,
# and make is happy.
$(OPENAPI_GEN):
hack/make-rules/build.sh ./vendor/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/openapi-gen
touch $@
#
# bindata generation
#
# The tool used to generate bindata files.
BINDATA_GEN := $(BIN_DIR)/go-bindata
# A wrapper script that generates all bindata files. It is fast enough that we
# don't care.
BINDATA_SCRIPT := hack/generate-bindata.sh
# This rule is the user-friendly entrypoint for bindata generation.
.PHONY: gen_bindata
gen_bindata: $(BINDATA_GEN) FORCE
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh $(BINDATA_SCRIPT)
FORCE:
# This calculates the dependencies for the generator tool, so we only rebuild
# it when needed. It is PHONY so that it always runs, but it only updates the
# file if the contents have actually changed. We 'sinclude' this later.
.PHONY: $(META_DIR)/$(BINDATA_GEN).mk
$(META_DIR)/$(BINDATA_GEN).mk:
mkdir -p $(@D); \
(echo -n "$(BINDATA_GEN): "; \
./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{.ImportPath}}{{"\n"}}{{range .Deps}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
./vendor/github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/go-bindata \
| grep --color=never "^$(PRJ_SRC_PATH)/" \
| xargs ./hack/run-in-gopath.sh go list \
-f '{{$$d := .Dir}}{{$$d}}{{"\n"}}{{range .GoFiles}}{{$$d}}/{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}' \
| paste -sd' ' - \
| sed 's/ / \\=,/g' \
| tr '=,' '\n\t' \
| sed "s|$$(pwd -P)/||"; \
) > $@.tmp; \
if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
if [[ "$(DBG_CODEGEN)" == 1 ]]; then \
echo "DBG: $(BINDATA_GEN).mk changed"; \
fi; \
cat $@.tmp > $@; \
rm -f $@.tmp; \
fi
# Include dependency info for the generator tool. This will cause the rule of
# the same name to be considered and if it is updated, make will restart.
sinclude $(META_DIR)/$(BINDATA_GEN).mk
# How to build the generator tool. The deps for this are defined in
# the $(BINDATA_GEN).mk, above.
#
# A word on the need to touch: This rule might trigger if, for example, a
# non-Go file was added or deleted from a directory on which this depends.
# This target needs to be reconsidered, but Go realizes it doesn't actually
# have to be rebuilt. In that case, make will forever see the dependency as
# newer than the binary, and try to rebuild it over and over. So we touch it,
# and make is happy.
$(BINDATA_GEN):
hack/make-rules/build.sh ./vendor/github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/go-bindata
touch $@