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Unless a new toolchain update has been merged, users should not need to rebuild their toolchain. Yet, the first thing they see in the build documentation is to run `Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain`, which might incorrectly lead them to use it whenever they encounter an error. This is a waste of time and causes frustration. Move any mentions of this option to `Troubleshooting.md` and add a note to `BuildInstructions.md` about the toolchain build being a one-time endeavor.
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Author: https://github.com/BertalanD Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/715f452233 Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/21133 Reviewed-by: https://github.com/ADKaster ✅
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## Build
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In order to build SerenityOS you will first need to build the toolchain by running the following command:
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```console
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Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain
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```
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Later on, when you use `git pull` to get the latest changes, there's (usually) no need to rebuild the toolchain.
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Run the following command to build and run SerenityOS:
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```console
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This will compile all of SerenityOS and install the built files into the `Build/x86_64/Root` directory inside your Git
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repository. It will also build a disk image and start SerenityOS using QEMU.
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The first time this command is executed, it will also download some required database files from the internet and build
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the SerenityOS cross-compiler toolchain. These steps only have to be done once, so the next build will go much faster.
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When we update to a newer compiler, you might be prompted to re-build the toolchain; see the [troubleshooting guide](Troubleshooting.md#the-toolchain-is-outdated)
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for what to do when this happens.
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If, during build, an error like `fusermount: failed to open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory` appears, you have installed `fuse2fs` but your system does not provide the mtab symlink for various reasons. Simply create this symlink with `ln -sv /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab`.
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Note that the `anon` user is able to become `root` without a password by default, as a development convenience.
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plugin to provide code-completion as well as inline
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[git blame](https://github.com/f-person/git-blame.nvim) using [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug).
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Make sure you ran `./Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain` as well as
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`./Meta/serenity.sh run`.
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Make sure you ran `Meta/serenity.sh run` at least once already.
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# Install vim-plug
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Please follow [build instructions](BuildInstructions.md) to download and build Serenity. Make sure everything builds successfully for x86.
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### Step 2: Build Aarch64 toolchain
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### Step 2: Build and run in emulator
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Use following the command to build the toolchain for Aarch64:
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```console
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Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain aarch64
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```
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### Step 3: Build and run in emulator
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Use the following command to build and run the Aarch64 kernel:
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Use the following command to build and run the AArch64 version of the system:
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```console
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Meta/serenity.sh run aarch64
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Ensure your [QEMU](https://www.qemu.org/) version is >= 5 with `qemu-system-i386 -version`. Otherwise,
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install it. You can also build it using the `Toolchain/BuildQemu.sh` script.
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### The toolchain is outdated
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We strive to use the latest compilers and build tools to ensure the best developer experience; so every
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few months, the toolchain needs to be updated. When such an update is due, an error like the following
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will be printed during the build:
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```
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CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (message):
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GNU version (13.1.0) does not match expected compiler version (13.2.0).
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Please rebuild the GNU Toolchain
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```
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Or like this one:
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```
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Your toolchain has an old version of binutils installed.
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installed version: "GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.40"
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expected version: "GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.41"
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Please run Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain x86_64 to update it.
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```
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Run `Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain x86_64` to perform the update.
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CMake might cache the compiler version in some cases and print an error even after the toolchain has been rebuilt.
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If this happens, run `Meta/serenity.sh rebuild x86_64` to start over from a fresh build directory.
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### GCC is missing or is outdated
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Ensure your gcc version is >= 12 with `gcc --version`. Otherwise, install it. If your gcc binary is not
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### Boot fails with "KVM doesn't support guest debugging"
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- Update your host kernel to at least version `5.10`. This is the oldest kernel which properly supports the required KVM capability `KVM_CAP_SET_GUEST_DEBUG` (see corresponding [kernel commit](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b9b2782cd5)).
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- Make sure that your distro has the qemu debug feature actually enabled (the corresponding check is [here](https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/222059a0fccf4af3be776fe35a5ea2d6a68f9a0b/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c#L2540)).
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- Make sure that your distro has the qemu debug feature actually enabled (the corresponding check is [here](https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/222059a0fccf4af3be776fe35a5ea2d6a68f9a0b/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c#L2540)).
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- Or, disable KVM debugging by setting this env var when running serenity: `SERENITY_DISABLE_GDB_SOCKET=1`
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