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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2021 The Tint and Dawn Authors.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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set -e # Fail on any error.
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
ROOT_DIR="$( cd "${SCRIPT_DIR}/../../.." >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
# Inside the docker VM, we clone the project to a new directory.
# We do this so that the docker script can be tested in a local development
# checkout, without having the build litter the local checkout with artifacts.
# This directory is mapped to the host temporary directory.
# Kokoro uses a '/tmpfs' root, where as most linux enviroments just have '/tmp'
if [ -d "/tmpfs" ]; then
TMP_DIR=/tmpfs
else
TMP_DIR=/tmp
fi
echo "*****************************************************************"
echo "* build.sh"
echo "*"
echo "* df:"
df
echo "*****************************************************************"
# --privileged is required for some sanitizer builds, as they seem to require PTRACE privileges
docker run --rm -i \
--privileged \
--volume "${ROOT_DIR}:${ROOT_DIR}" \
--volume "${TMP_DIR}/kokoro/dawn:/dawn" \
--volume "${KOKORO_ARTIFACTS_DIR}:/mnt/artifacts" \
--workdir "${ROOT_DIR}" \
--env SRC_DIR="/dawn/src" \
--env BUILD_DIR="/dawn/build" \
--env BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE \
--env BUILD_SYSTEM=$BUILD_SYSTEM \
--env BUILD_SANITIZER=$BUILD_SANITIZER \
--env BUILD_TOOLCHAIN=$BUILD_TOOLCHAIN \
--entrypoint "${SCRIPT_DIR}/docker.sh" \
"gcr.io/shaderc-build/radial-build:latest"