6916217: make/modules/Makefile requires ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH
Summary: build modules not depending on ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH being set
Reviewed-by: alanb
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BUILDDIR = ..
include $(BUILDDIR)/common/Defs.gmk
#
# Modularizing the JDK
# - Post jdk build process until the source tree is restructured
# for modules build
# - <outputdir>/modules/<module> will be created for each module.
#
# Steps:
# 0. During jdk build before this makefile is invoked, classes,
# resource files, and other non-class files such as native libraries,
# properties file, images, etc are created.
#
# Non-class files are copied to <outputdir>/tmp/modules/<MODULE>
# directory in this step to prepare for the post-build modularization.
#
# The MODULE variable defined in other makefiles specifies
# the lowest-level module that the non-class files belong to.
# The name might or might not be the same as the name of the modules
# in the resulting <outputdir>/modules directory.
#
# 1. Unpack all jars in the <builddir>/lib directory to a temporary
# location (<outputdir>/tmp/modules/classes) to prepare for modules
# creation.
#
# 2. Run ClassAnalyzer tool to analyze all jdk classes and generate
# class list for all modules and also perform dependency analysis.
#
# Input configuration files :-
#
# modules.config : defines the low-level modules and specifies
# what classes and resource files each module includes.
# modules.group : defines the module groups and its members.
# jdk7.depconfig : lists the dynamic dependencies including
# use of reflection Class.forName and JNI FindClass and
# service provider.
# optional.depconfig : lists the optional dependencies
#
# 3. Create one directory for each module (<outputdir>/modules/<module>)
# based on the output files from (2).
#
# modules.list lists the modules to be created for the modules
# build and its members. For each module (m) in modules.list,
# a. create $m/lib/$m.jar with all classes and resource files
# listed in $m.classlist and $m.resources respectively.
# b. copy all non-class files from its members to
# <outputdir>/modules/$m.
MAINMANIFEST=$(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/tools/manifest.mf
MODULE_JAR_MANIFEST_FILE=$(ABS_TEMPDIR)/manifest.tmp
TMP = $(ABS_MODULES_TEMPDIR)
MODULE_CLASSLIST = $(ABS_MODULES_TEMPDIR)/classlist
MODULE_CLASSES = $(ABS_MODULES_TEMPDIR)/classes
MODULES_LIST = $(MODULE_CLASSLIST)/modules.list
all:: unpack-jars gen-classlist modularize
JAR_LIST := $(shell $(FIND) $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/lib -name \*.jar -print)
unpack-jars:
@$(ECHO) ">>>Making "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."
$(RM) -rf $(MODULE_CLASSES)
$(MKDIR) -p $(MODULE_CLASSES)
$(CP) -rf $(CLASSBINDIR)/* $(MODULE_CLASSES)
@for jf in $(JAR_LIST) ; do \
$(CD) $(MODULE_CLASSES) && $(BOOT_JAR_CMD) xf $$jf $(BOOT_JAR_JFLAGS);\
done
@$(ECHO) ">>>Finished making "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."
gen-classlist:
$(CD) tools && $(MAKE) all
modularize: $(MODULE_JAR_MANIFEST_FILE)
@$(ECHO) ">>>Making "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."
@$(RM) -rf $(MODULES_DIR)
@# create jar file for modules and
@# copy other files from all members of this module
for m in `$(NAWK) '{print $$1}' $(MODULES_LIST)` ; do \
$(ECHO) "Creating module $$m" ; \
$(SED) -e 's%\\%\/%g' < $(MODULE_CLASSLIST)/$$m.classlist > $(TMP)/tmp.cf ; \
if [ -f $(MODULE_CLASSLIST)/$$m.resources ] ; then \
$(SED) -e 's%\\%\/%g' < $(MODULE_CLASSLIST)/$$m.resources >> $(TMP)/tmp.cf ; \
fi ; \
$(MKDIR) -p $(ABS_MODULES_DIR)/$$m/lib; \
$(CD) $(MODULE_CLASSES) && \
$(BOOT_JAR_CMD) c0mf $(MODULE_JAR_MANIFEST_FILE) \
$(ABS_MODULES_DIR)/$$m/lib/$$m.jar \
@$(TMP)/tmp.cf \
$(BOOT_JAR_JFLAGS); \
for s in `$(GREP) "^$$m" $(MODULES_LIST)` ; do \
if [ -d $(TMP)/$$s ] ; then \
$(CP) -rf $(TMP)/$$s/* $(ABS_MODULES_DIR)/$$m; \
$(RM) -rf $(ABS_MODULES_DIR)/$$m/classes; \
fi \
done \
done
@$(CD) $(MODULE_CLASSES) && $(java-vm-cleanup)
@$(ECHO) ">>>Finished making "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."
$(MODULE_JAR_MANIFEST_FILE):
$(SED) -e "s/@@RELEASE@@/$(RELEASE)/" $(MAINMANIFEST) > $@
clean clobber::
$(RM) -rf $(MODULE_CLASSLIST)
$(RM) -rf $(MODULES_DIR)
$(RM) $(MODULE_JAR_MANIFEST_FILE)