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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stefano Bonicatti
668a1d86e6 CMake: Future proof Python finding mechanism (#6120)
CMake 3.16 doesn't set Python3_EXECUTABLE as cache variable anymore,
it has changed to _Python3_EXECUTABLE which is for internal use.
The module returns Python3_EXECUTABLE as a local variable,
so we share that value through a new custom cache variable,
OSQUERY_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE.
2019-12-11 22:32:08 -05:00
Stefano Bonicatti
e7cef1a906 Prepare CMake and Python framework for Python tests
test_base.py received several fixes and now supports and requires
a custom folder where to find the config files that the tests need.
It has been also updated to use Python 3.

Fixed the gen_api function in genapi.py missing the path to the spec
file when evaluating blacklisted tables.

Co-Authored-By: SS <sahil.suneja@trailofbits.com>
2019-12-07 20:51:09 -05:00
Zachary Wasserman
7e18771f16 Migrate glibc from "facebook" dependencies (#5900) 2019-10-31 19:08:09 -04:00
adhamehab
657932cd2c Upgrade Python tools to Python3 (#5846) 2019-10-05 10:30:10 -04:00
Stefano Bonicatti
f6ed617394
Uniform and update CMake version to 3.14.6 (#5756)
The new version contains a fix for the FindBison module.
The docs have been updated too.
2019-09-06 22:12:13 +02:00
Alessandro Gario
6481b34e23
Refactor third-party libraries to build from source on Linux (#5706)
Add a way to compile third-party libraries from source instead of downloading prebuilt ones.
Each library source code is downloaded with git into a submodule at configure time,
in response to the find_package(library_name) CMake call,
except for OpenSSL where the official source archive is used.
Each submodule is attached to a release tag on its own upstream repository.
All the libraries are built using CMake directly, except for OpenSSL which uses a formula system,
which permits to build libraries with a separate build system
when there's no easy way to integrate it directly with CMake.

This new dependency system determines which library is fetched from where using the concept of "layers".
Currently we have three of them: source, formula, facebook,
where the last layer represents the pre-built libraries.
The provided order will be used when looking for libraries.

A system to patch submodule source code has been added and it's currently used with googletest, libudev and util-linux.
Patches should be put under libraries/cmake/source/<library name>/patches/<submodule>,
where <submodule> is often one and is "src", but in other cases, like AWS,
there are multiple with a more specific name.
If for whatever reason the submodule cloning or the patching fails,
the submodule has to be unregistered and its folder should be cleared.
This should be achievable with "git submodule deinit -f <submodule path>"

Following some other changes on existing functionality:

- Changed the CMake variable BUILD_TESTING to OSQUERY_BUILD_TESTS
  to avoid enabling tests on third party libraries.
  Due to an issue with glog the BUILD_TESTING variable
  will be always forced to OFF.
- Moved compiler and linker flags to their own file cmake/flags.cmake
- Moved all the third-party CMakeLists.txt used for pre-built libraries under libraries/cmake/facebook
- Added the --exclude-folders option to tools/format-check.py and tools/git-clang-format.py,
  so that it's possible to ignore any third party library source code.
- The format and format_check target use the new --exclude-folders option
  to exclude libraries/cmake/source from formatting.
- The test and osquery binaries are properly compiled with PIE (osquery/osquery#5611)

Co-authored-by: Stefano Bonicatti <stefano.bonicatti@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Teddy Reed <teddy@casualhacking.io>
2019-08-30 16:25:19 +02:00