Crates.io | selfe-config |
lib.rs | selfe-config |
version | 0.2.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-01-21 17:28:09.515293 |
updated_at | 2022-01-21 17:28:09.515293 |
description | A seL4 configuration format, managed by a library |
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repository | https://github.com/auxoncorp/selfe-sys |
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A seL4 configuration format, managed by a library.
Direct use of this library is largely not necessary. End users will usually just deal with the toml format when they need to tweak the version or compilation-options of the seL4 they wish to build against when using selfe-sys
In addition to handling deserialization, serialization, and in-memory representation of
a full::Full
configuration model, the model
module provides a contextualized::Contextualized
type that narrows the configuration options to those applicable to a specific contextualized::Context
.
The compilation
module provides the build_sel4
function for compiling either the seL4
client library
or a seL4
kernel (and optionally-distinct root task artifact)
build_helpers
provides utilities for use in the build.rs
files of libraries or applications
that want to standardize on a shared configuration. End users may consider using this module
to apply their sel4.toml configuration as Rust compile-time feature flags to improve portability.
In build.rs:
use selfe_config::build_helpers::*;
fn main() {
/// Rerun this build script if any of the config-driving environment variables change
BuildEnv::request_reruns();
/// Like it says on the tin, paying particular attention to the SEL4_CONFIG_PATH env-var
let config = load_config_from_env_or_default();
/// Tells cargo to build the current library with feature-flags set
/// based on the content of the selected-or-default sel4.toml configuration
config.print_boolean_feature_flags();
}
See default_config.toml for a minimal example of the format materialized as toml, or consider the following commented walkthrough.
# Location of the required source repositories: seL4 (kernel), seL4_tools (tools), and util_libs
# Any of these three may be specified using the `git` or `path` approach.
[sel4]
kernel = { git = "https://github.com/seL4/seL4" , tag = "10.1.1" }
tools = { git = "https://github.com/seL4/seL4_tools" , branch = "10.1.x-compatible" }
util_libs = { path = "../misc/util_libs" }
util_libs = { path = "../misc/util_libs" }
# seL4 kernel and library configuration properties go in [sel4.config.*] tables.
# These properties are ultimately passed to seL4's CMake build system.
# Such tables must only contain string, integer, or boolean properties.
#
# This table corresponds to seL4's notion of an 'arch', matching `model::Arch`
# for the in-memory representation. "x86" would be another reasonable table name.
[sel4.config.arm]
KernelArch = 'arm'
# This table corresponds to seL4's notion of a 'sel4_arch', matching `model::SeL4Arch`
# for the in-memory representation. "aarch64" or "x86_64" would be other comparable names.
[sel4.config.aarch32]
KernelSel4Arch = 'aarch32'
KernelArmSel4Arch = 'aarch32'
# This table corresponds to seL4's notion of a 'platform', matching `model::Platform`
# for the in-memory representation. Platform names are largely unrestricted.
[sel4.config.sabre]
KernelARMPlatform = 'imx6'
KernelHaveFPU = true
# The toml may contain tables for multiple arch/sel4_arch/platform options.
# The precise set of properties is settled through explicit contextualization.
[sel4.config.some-other-platform]
KernelARMPlatform = 'whatever'
# The [sel4.config.debug] and [sel4.config.release] tables correspond to the
# project's expected compilation profile
[sel4.config.debug]
KernelPrinting = true
KernelDebugBuild = true
[sel4.config.release]
KernelPrinting = false
KernelDebugBuild = false
# The [build.*] tables have names corresponding to seL4 platforms,
# and contain an optional `cross_compiler_prefix`, used when
# building libsel4 or seL4 kernels / root tasks.
[build.sabre]
cross_compiler_prefix = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-"
# For application/root task builds, please also supply the command
# necessary to create the project's root task, and the
# expected output location of that task, scoped to the
# platform and build profile like [build.PLATFORM.debug]
# and [build.PLATFORM.release]
#
# These properties are used by the selfe build tool in particular,
# and are not relevant for libraries.
[build.sabre.debug]
make_root_task = "cargo xbuild --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf"
root_task_image = "target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/debug/example"
# Note that the `make_root_task` property is technically optional
# if the creation of the root task image is managed at a different
# level of the toolchain.
[build.sabre.release]
make_root_task = "cargo xbuild --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf --release"
root_task_image = "target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/example"
A build and simulation tool for seL4 applications.
The selfe
tool's job is to orchestrate the construction of seL4 applications.
It uses a sel4.toml file sitting in a project's root dir to establish a canonical configuration source and pipes that configuration, along with explicit output platform expectations down through the application's build steps.