UPDATING revision 1.185
1$NetBSD: UPDATING,v 1.185 2009/01/11 03:28:45 jmcneill Exp $
2
3This file (UPDATING) is intended to be a brief reference to recent
4changes that might cause problems in the build process, and a guide for
5what to do if something doesn't work.
6
7For a more detailed description of the recommended way to build NetBSD
8using build.sh, see the BUILDING file.
9
10Note that much of the advice in this UPDATING file was written before
11build.sh existed.  Nevertheless, the advice here may be useful for
12working around specific problems with build.sh.
13
14See also: BUILDING, build.sh, Makefile.
15
16Recent changes:
17^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
18
1920090110:
20	time_t and dev_t have been bumped to 64 bit quantities. To upgrade:
21	1. Make sure your kernel has COMPAT_50 in it. Build and install.
22	2. make sure build.sh completes and the binaries in a chroot work
23	   before installing.
24	3. If you don't use build.sh and you build directly to root, and
25	   your build breaks in the middle, don't dispair. Make sure headers
26	   are installed properly, and start building libraries first libc
27	   and libutil, install them and then continue building all the
28	   libraries in src/lib and src/gnu/lib and install them. Once
29	   the new libraries are installed, you can restart the build.
30	4. If you compile packages and you notice link time warnings,
31	   you'll need to bump them and rebuild them.
32
3320081219:
34	config(1) has been updated, and one of the files it creates -
35	swapnetbsd.o - has changed format.  You need to rebuild config
36	(done automatically by build.sh) and then you need to rerun
37	config on all kernel configuration files before rebuilding those
38	kernels.
39
4020081205:
41	If you build with MKX11=no, you should remove /etc/rc.d/xdm and
42	/etc/rc.d/xfs from DESTDIR because those files were moved to the xetc
43	set and will appear as extra files for MKX11=no update builds.
44
4520081122:
46	On i386, various kernel options(4) in GENERIC including
47	file systems have been disabled and moved into kernel modules.
48	Before trying a new GENERIC kernel, you have to prepare the
49	following files as well as a new GENERIC kernel:
50
51	- build and install kernel modules from src/sys/modules
52
53	- install the latest bootloader, which will load a module
54	  for the file system from which the kernel is loaded automatically
55
56	If you have to load your kernel from a file system which is not of
57	the same type as the root file system, you have to load the necessary
58	file system module manually on the boot prompt or in the boot.cfg file.
59
6020080827:
61	If you built and installed a libc from sources between
62	2008/08/20 and 2008/08/26 you got a broken strtouq(3)
63	which results in false errors reported by lint(1).
64	Since this breaks the libc build itself, manual help is
65	needed -- lint must be disabled temporarily, e.g.:
66	  $ (cd lib/libc && make MKLINT=no dependall install)
67
6820080813:
69	MKDEBUG build was broken because the .depend files did not know
70	about .go files. You need to remove all .depend files and rebuild.
71
7220080731:
73	WAPBL (metadata journaling support) has been added, but at this
74	time isn't backwards compatible with pre-WAPBL aware kernels
75	and userland (fsck_ffs in particular).  Please make sure you
76	don't use a journaled filesystem with an older kernel/userland,
77	especially an uncleanly mounted journaled filesystem.  WAPBL
78	also requires the super block to be in the UFS2 format.  You
79	can use fsck_ffs -c 4 to update the superblock format.
80
8120080721:
82	Assembler warnings are now fatal if $WARNS>0 and $NOGCCERROR
83	isn't defined.
84
8520080531:
86	The ioctl number of DRVSUSPENDDEV command on /dev/drvctl changed 
87	from 125 (conflicted with DRVCTLCOMMAND) to 129. The drvctl(8)
88	utility needs to be rebuilt and reinstalled as older binaries
89	won't work correctly. The following sequence of commands:
90
91	  $ (cd sys/sys/ && nbmake-$arch includes)
92	  $ (cd sbin/drvctl/ && nbmake-$arch clean)
93	  $ (cd sbin/drvctl/ && nbmake-$arch all)
94
95	leaves new drvctl utility in sbin/drvctl build directory.
96
9720080503:
98	The <bsd.lib.mk> variable MKPRIVATELIB was renamed to LIBISPRIVATE.
99
10020080521:
101	For a while, unprivileged UPDATE builds would fail to
102	succeed at the checkflist stage, complaining that
103	${DESTDIR}/stand/<arch>/ did not exist.  A fix for this
104	problem was committed to share/mk/bsd.kmodule.mk, revision 1.9.
105	If you already hit this problem, update the .mk file,
106	remove ${DESTDIR}/stand/<arch>, and re-run the build.
107
10820080303:
109	Linker warnings are now fatal if $WARNS>0.
110
11120080126:
112	The posix_fadvise system call has been changed from an assembly
113	stub, to a c file that calls an assembly stub. You need to
114	'rm -f posix_fadvise.* .depend' in the libc build directory to
115	avoid using the old assembly stub.
116
11720071209:
118	The acpiec(4) driver has been split into two attachments. If you
119	get ACPI errors before the attachment, please update your kernel
120	configuration file appropriately or see GENERIC for more details.
121
12220071115:
123	The it(4) driver has been renamed to itesio(4) and the old port
124	argument specified in the kernel configuration file is not valid
125	anymore. The itesio(4) driver now uses the Super I/O address port
126	rather than the EC address port. Please update your kernel
127	configuration file appropriately or see GENERIC for more details.
128
12920071028:
130	The pccons(4) driver has been removed from the NetBSD/shark port.
131	You need to update any custom kernel configuration file you have
132	to remove any references to pccons (which includes removing the
133	now useless XSERVER option) and replace them with the correct
134	entries for the wscons driver.  See the GENERIC configuration file
135	for more details.
136
13720070913:
138	A latent bug in dhclient/dhcpd that caused it to be unable to
139	enumerate interfaces was fixed.  The bug began to cause
140	problems after 20070911 when the kernel's SIOCGIFCONF
141	implementation was repaired.  From 20070529 to 20070911 racoon
142	could not enumerate interfaces.  (These are noted because
143	normal kernel/userspace version matching hygiene is not
144	sufficient to avoid this problem.)  Ensure that both kernel
145	and userland are from after 20070913.
146
14720070703:
148	nbinstall has been renamed as it calls the target specific and
149	the logic to pass down STRIP from mk been removed.  This forces
150	a re-installation of tools.
151
15220070422:
153	The way OS emulations lookup filenames inside the emulation root
154	has been changed.  Rather than modify the pathname (and copy back
155	to userspace) namei() and lookup() directly check the emulation
156	root. One side effect is that absolute symlinks inside the emulated
157	root file system will be relative to that file system - unless they
158	start /../ this is useful when the emulated root is a real install
159	that has such links.
160	This might affect symlinks that have been added to reference outside
161	the emulated root.
162
16320070412:
164	The pckbc driver on sgimips IP32 has been removed. Use macekbc
165	instead. See the GENERIC32_IP3x kernel configuration for an
166	example.
167
16820070319:
169        src/lib/libc/Makefile revision 1.129 broke libc and ld.elf_so
170        on many platforms due to incorrect flags settings.  If you
171        updated and built after about 20070315, do "nbmake-$arch
172	cleandir" in src/lib/libc and src/libexec/ld.elf_so to force a
173	rebuild of object files that might have been built
174	incorrectly, and ensure that you have at least
175	src/lib/libc/Makefile 1.130.
176
17720070210: 
178        src/sys/sys/{sa.h,savar.h} were removed.
179          find ${OBJDIR} \( -name .depend -o -name '*.d' \) -print \
180              | xargs egrep -l '/sa.h|/savar.h' | xargs rm
181        will allow dependencies on those files to get get rebuilt
182
18320070209:
184        The threading model was changed when the newlock2 branch
185        was merged to NetBSD-current.  If you boot with a new
186        kernel (version 4.99.10), then you also need a new pthread
187        library (/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0.7).  If you boot with
188        an old kernel, then you need the old pthread library
189        (/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0.6).  Provided you keep the kernel and
190        the pthread library in sync, old threaded applications should
191        continue to work with an old or new kernel.  Note that named(8)
192	is the only threaded application in the base system.
193
19420061214:
195	Following the move of string_to_flags() and flags_to_string()
196	from the bin/ls/ sources to libutil, users doing UPDATE builds
197	will need to do a "make cleandir" in
198		tools/mtree/, tools/makefs/, tools/binstall/, tools/pax/,
199		bin/pax/, bin/ls/, usr.sbin/mtree/, usr.sbin/makefs/,
200		usr.bin/xinstall/, libexec/ftpd/, rescue/, as well
201		as the installation images in distrib/
202	in order to excise stale references to the old stat_flags.h header
203	file in the ls sources -- stat_flags.h has been removed.
204
20520061108:
206	The configure script used in the src/tools/gcc compiler has been
207	changed to indicate that our libc has ssp support built-in and
208	does not depend on -lssp and -lssp-nonshared. You'll need to
209	make clean in src/tools/gcc first to rebuild the compiler.
210
21120061009:
212	The sysctl variables net.inet{,6}.tcp{,6}.newreno are no longer
213	available. Use net.inet{,6}.tcp{,6}.congctl.selected instead.
214
21520060814:
216	The vt, vidcconsole, kbd, and rpckbd drivers on acorn32 have been
217	withdrawn.  Use vidcvideo and pckbd instead.  See the GENERIC
218	kernel configuration for an example.  X servers from the last
219	few years should cope.
220
22120060703:
222	MPACPI is no more. We always configure PCI interrupts using ACPI
223	if we have an ACPI kernel. The option MPACPI_SCANPCI has been renamed
224	to ACPI_SCANPCI. Thanks to work from fvdl.
225
22620060627:
227	socket(2) has changed, and its system call has been versioned.
228	For userlands with the old version of socket(2), make sure that
229	your kernel has 'options COMPAT_30' set, or else 'bad system call'
230	errors will result.
231
232Hints for a more successful build:
233^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
234    Use build.sh, but do not use its "expert mode":
235	This will automatically build the tools in the
236	   correct order, and it will keep the tools and the
237	   new build products from interfering with the running
238	   system.  This will allow you to ignore most of the
239	   other advice in this file.
240    Build a new kernel first:
241	This makes sure that any new system calls or features
242	   expected by the new userland will be present.  This
243	   helps to avoid critical errors when upgrading.
244    Use object directories:
245	This helps to keep stale object
246	   files from polluting the build if a Makefile "forgets"
247	   about one.  It also makes it easier to clean up after
248	   a build.  It's also necessary if you want to use the
249	   same source tree for multiple machines.
250	   To use object directories with build.sh:
251	    a) invoke build.sh with the "-M" or "-O" options.
252	   To use object directories without using build.sh:
253	    a) cd /usr/src ; make cleandir
254	    b) Add "OBJMACHINE=yes" to /etc/mk.conf
255	    c) Add "MKOBJDIRS=yes" to /etc/mk.conf
256	    d) cd /usr/src ; make build
257	   Note that running "make obj" in a directory will create
258	   in obj.$MACHINE directory.
259    Build to a DESTDIR:
260	This helps to keep old installed files (especially libraries)
261	   from interfering with the new build.
262	   To build to a DESTDIR with build.sh, use the "-D" option.
263	   To build to a DESTDIR without using build.sh, set the DESTDIR
264	   environment variable before running make build.  It should be
265	   set to the pathname of an initially empty directory.
266	   Problems: if you do not use build.sh, you might need to
267		update critical utilities without using DESTDIR since
268		nothing is executed from what is installed in DESTDIR.
269		(See critical utils, below.)
270    Build often:
271	This keeps critical utilities current enough to not choke
272	on any other part of the source tree that depends on up to
273	date functionality.  If you use build.sh, you should not have
274	this problem.
275 
276What to do if things don't work:
277^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
278When things don't work there is usually a few things that commonly
279should be done.
280    1)	make includes
281	This should be done automatically by make build.
282    2)  cd share/mk && make install
283	Again, automatically done by make build.
284
285Failsafe rebuild of a small part of the tree:
286^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
287To make sure you rebuild something correctly you want to do
288something like the following:
289    1)  Make sure the includes and .mk files are up to date.
290    2)  Make sure any program used to build the particular
291	utility is up to date.  (yacc, lex, etc...)
292    3)  cd ...path/to/util...
293	make cleandir
294	rm ...all obj directories...
295	make cleandir			# yes, again
296	make obj
297	make depend && make
298
299Failsafe rebuild of the entire tree:
300^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
301If you really want to make sure the source tree is clean and
302ready for a build try the following.  Note that sourcing /etc/mk.conf
303(a make(1) Makefile) in this manner is not right, and will not work
304for anyone who uses any make(1) features in /etc/mk.conf.
305
306---cut here---
307#!/bin/sh
308. /etc/mk.conf
309
310if [ -z $NETBSDSRCDIR ] ; then
311    NETBSDSRCDIR=/usr/src
312fi
313if [ \! -d $NETBSDSRCDIR ] ; then
314    echo Unable to find sources
315    exit 1
316fi
317find $NETBSDSRCDIR -name \*.o -o -name obj.\* -o -name obj -exec rm \{\} \;
318
319if [ -z $BSDOBJDIR ] ; then
320    BSDOBJDIR=/usr/obj
321fi
322if [ -d $BSDOBJDIR ] ; then
323    rm -rf $BSDOBJDIR
324fi
325
326cd $NETBSDSRCDIR && make cleandir
327
328---cut here---
329
330Critical utilities:
331^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
332	usr.bin/compile_et
333	usr.bin/make
334	usr.bin/yacc
335	usr.bin/lex
336	usr.bin/xlint
337	usr.bin/config
338
339Other problems and possible solutions:
340^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
341Symptom:Complaints involving a Makefile.
342Fix:	Rebuild usr.bin/make:
343	cd usr.bin/make && make && make install
344	Or, a failsafe method if that doesn't work:
345	cd usr.bin/make && cc *.c */*.c -I . -o make && mv make /usr/bin
346
347Fix:	Make sure .mk files are up to date.
348	cd share/mk && make install
349
350Symptom:Kernel `config' fails to configure any kernel, including GENERIC.
351Fix:	Rebuild usr.bin/config
352
353Symptom:
354Fix:	Rebuild usr.bin/yacc
355
356Symptom:
357Fix:	Rebuild usr.bin/lex
358
359Symptom:
360Fix:	rm /usr/lib/libbfd.a
361
362Symptom:Obsolete intermediate files are used during compilation
363Fix:	Try the following sequence of commands in the directory in question.
364	make cleandir; rm `make print-objdir`; make cleandir; make obj
365	(If you built the tree without "make obj" in the past, obsolete files
366	may remain.  The command tries to clean everything up)
367
368Symptom:.../sysinst/run.c:xx: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
369Fix:	Rebuild and install usr.bin/menuc
370
371Symptom:mklocale not found during build in share/locale/ctype
372Fix:	Build and install usr.bin/mklocale
373
374Symptom:undefined reference to `__assert13' or `__unsetenv13'
375Fix:    Rebuild and install lib/libc
376
377Symptom:usr.bin/config fails to build.
378Fix:	Try building with -DMAKE_BOOTSTRAP added to CFLAGS in Makefile.
379
380Symptom:undefined reference to `getprogname' or `setprogname'
381Fix:    Rebuild and install lib/libc
382
383Symptom:lint does not understand the '-X' option
384Fix:    May need to build & install libs with NOLINT=1 before rebuilding lint
385