# Heavily inspired by Lighthouse: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/blob/693886b94176faa4cb450f024696cb69cda2fe58/Makefile .DEFAULT_GOAL := help GIT_TAG ?= $(shell git describe --tags --abbrev=0) BIN_DIR = "dist/bin" MDBX_PATH = "crates/storage/libmdbx-rs/mdbx-sys/libmdbx" DB_TOOLS_DIR = "db-tools" FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR := $(shell pwd)/$(DB_TOOLS_DIR)/ BUILD_PATH = "target" # List of features to use when building. Can be overridden via the environment. # No jemalloc on Windows ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT) FEATURES ?= asm-keccak else FEATURES ?= jemalloc asm-keccak endif # Cargo profile for builds. Default is for local builds, CI uses an override. PROFILE ?= release # Extra flags for Cargo CARGO_INSTALL_EXTRA_FLAGS ?= # The release tag of https://github.com/ethereum/tests to use for EF tests EF_TESTS_TAG := v12.2 EF_TESTS_URL := https://github.com/ethereum/tests/archive/refs/tags/$(EF_TESTS_TAG).tar.gz EF_TESTS_DIR := ./testing/ef-tests/ethereum-tests # The docker image name DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME ?= ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/reth # Features in reth/op-reth binary crate other than "ethereum" and "optimism" BIN_OTHER_FEATURES := asm-keccak jemalloc jemalloc-prof min-error-logs min-warn-logs min-info-logs min-debug-logs min-trace-logs ##@ Help .PHONY: help help: ## Display this help. @awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*##"; printf "Usage:\n make \033[36m\033[0m\n"} /^[a-zA-Z_0-9-]+:.*?##/ { printf " \033[36m%-15s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2 } /^##@/ { printf "\n\033[1m%s\033[0m\n", substr($$0, 5) } ' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) ##@ Build .PHONY: install install: ## Build and install the reth binary under `~/.cargo/bin`. cargo install --path bin/reth --bin reth --force --locked \ --features "$(FEATURES)" \ --profile "$(PROFILE)" \ $(CARGO_INSTALL_EXTRA_FLAGS) .PHONY: install-op install-op: ## Build and install the op-reth binary under `~/.cargo/bin`. cargo install --path bin/reth --bin op-reth --force --locked \ --features "optimism,$(FEATURES)" \ --profile "$(PROFILE)" \ $(CARGO_INSTALL_EXTRA_FLAGS) .PHONY: build build: ## Build the reth binary into `target` directory. cargo build --bin reth --features "$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" .PHONY: build-debug build-debug: ## Build the reth binary into `target/debug` directory. cargo build --bin reth --features "$(FEATURES)" .PHONY: build-op build-op: ## Build the op-reth binary into `target` directory. cargo build --bin op-reth --features "optimism,$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" # Builds the reth binary natively. build-native-%: cargo build --bin reth --target $* --features "$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" op-build-native-%: cargo build --bin op-reth --target $* --features "optimism,$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" # The following commands use `cross` to build a cross-compile. # # These commands require that: # # - `cross` is installed (`cargo install cross`). # - Docker is running. # - The current user is in the `docker` group. # # The resulting binaries will be created in the `target/` directory. # For aarch64, set the page size for jemalloc. # When cross compiling, we must compile jemalloc with a large page size, # otherwise it will use the current system's page size which may not work # on other systems. JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16 tells jemalloc to use 64-KiB # pages. See: https://github.com/paradigmxyz/reth/issues/6742 build-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu: export JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16 op-build-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu: export JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16 # No jemalloc on Windows build-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu: FEATURES := $(filter-out jemalloc jemalloc-prof,$(FEATURES)) op-build-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu: FEATURES := $(filter-out jemalloc jemalloc-prof,$(FEATURES)) # Note: The additional rustc compiler flags are for intrinsics needed by MDBX. # See: https://github.com/cross-rs/cross/wiki/FAQ#undefined-reference-with-build-std build-%: RUSTFLAGS="-C link-arg=-lgcc -Clink-arg=-static-libgcc" \ cross build --bin reth --target $* --features "$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" op-build-%: RUSTFLAGS="-C link-arg=-lgcc -Clink-arg=-static-libgcc" \ cross build --bin op-reth --target $* --features "optimism,$(FEATURES)" --profile "$(PROFILE)" # Unfortunately we can't easily use cross to build for Darwin because of licensing issues. # If we wanted to, we would need to build a custom Docker image with the SDK available. # # Note: You must set `SDKROOT` and `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`. These can be found using `xcrun`. # # `SDKROOT=$(xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-path) MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=$(xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-platform-version)` build-x86_64-apple-darwin: $(MAKE) build-native-x86_64-apple-darwin build-aarch64-apple-darwin: $(MAKE) build-native-aarch64-apple-darwin op-build-x86_64-apple-darwin: $(MAKE) op-build-native-x86_64-apple-darwin op-build-aarch64-apple-darwin: $(MAKE) op-build-native-aarch64-apple-darwin # Create a `.tar.gz` containing a binary for a specific target. define tarball_release_binary cp $(BUILD_PATH)/$(1)/$(PROFILE)/$(2) $(BIN_DIR)/$(2) cd $(BIN_DIR) && \ tar -czf reth-$(GIT_TAG)-$(1)$(3).tar.gz $(2) && \ rm $(2) endef # The current git tag will be used as the version in the output file names. You # will likely need to use `git tag` and create a semver tag (e.g., `v0.2.3`). # # Note: This excludes macOS tarballs because of SDK licensing issues. .PHONY: build-release-tarballs build-release-tarballs: ## Create a series of `.tar.gz` files in the BIN_DIR directory, each containing a `reth` binary for a different target. [ -d $(BIN_DIR) ] || mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR) $(MAKE) build-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu $(call tarball_release_binary,"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu","reth","") $(MAKE) build-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu $(call tarball_release_binary,"aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu","reth","") $(MAKE) build-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu $(call tarball_release_binary,"x86_64-pc-windows-gnu","reth.exe","") ##@ Test UNIT_TEST_ARGS := --locked --workspace --features 'jemalloc-prof' -E 'kind(lib)' -E 'kind(bin)' -E 'kind(proc-macro)' UNIT_TEST_ARGS_OP := --locked --workspace --features 'jemalloc-prof,optimism' -E 'kind(lib)' -E 'kind(bin)' -E 'kind(proc-macro)' COV_FILE := lcov.info .PHONY: test-unit test-unit: ## Run unit tests. cargo install cargo-nextest --locked cargo nextest run $(UNIT_TEST_ARGS) .PHONY: test-unit-op test-unit-op: ## Run unit tests (with optimism feature flag enabled). cargo install cargo-nextest --locked cargo nextest run $(UNIT_TEST_ARGS_OP) .PHONY: cov-unit cov-unit: ## Run unit tests with coverage. rm -f $(COV_FILE) cargo llvm-cov nextest --lcov --output-path $(COV_FILE) $(UNIT_TEST_ARGS) .PHONY: cov-unit-op cov-unit-op: ## Run unit tests with coverage (with optimism feature flag enabled). rm -f $(COV_FILE) cargo llvm-cov nextest --lcov --output-path $(COV_FILE) $(UNIT_TEST_ARGS_OP) .PHONY: cov-report-html cov-report-html: cov-unit ## Generate a HTML coverage report and open it in the browser. cargo llvm-cov report --html open target/llvm-cov/html/index.html # Downloads and unpacks Ethereum Foundation tests in the `$(EF_TESTS_DIR)` directory. # # Requires `wget` and `tar` $(EF_TESTS_DIR): mkdir $(EF_TESTS_DIR) wget $(EF_TESTS_URL) -O ethereum-tests.tar.gz tar -xzf ethereum-tests.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C $(EF_TESTS_DIR) rm ethereum-tests.tar.gz .PHONY: ef-tests ef-tests: $(EF_TESTS_DIR) ## Runs Ethereum Foundation tests. cargo nextest run -p ef-tests --features ef-tests ##@ Docker # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --driver docker-container --name cross-builder` .PHONY: docker-build-push docker-build-push: ## Build and push a cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag. $(call docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG),$(GIT_TAG)) # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --driver docker-container --name cross-builder` .PHONY: docker-build-push-latest docker-build-push-latest: ## Build and push a cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag and `latest`. $(call docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG),latest) # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --name cross-builder` .PHONY: docker-build-push-nightly docker-build-push-nightly: ## Build and push cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag with a `-nightly` suffix, and `latest-nightly`. $(call docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG)-nightly,latest-nightly) # Create a cross-arch Docker image with the given tags and push it define docker_build_push $(MAKE) build-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR)/amd64 cp $(BUILD_PATH)/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/$(PROFILE)/reth $(BIN_DIR)/amd64/reth $(MAKE) build-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR)/arm64 cp $(BUILD_PATH)/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/$(PROFILE)/reth $(BIN_DIR)/arm64/reth docker buildx build --file ./Dockerfile.cross . \ --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \ --tag $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(1) \ --tag $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(2) \ --provenance=false \ --push endef ##@ Optimism docker # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --driver docker-container --name cross-builder` .PHONY: op-docker-build-push op-docker-build-push: ## Build and push a cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag. $(call op_docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG),$(GIT_TAG)) # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --driver docker-container --name cross-builder` .PHONY: op-docker-build-push-latest op-docker-build-push-latest: ## Build and push a cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag and `latest`. $(call op_docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG),latest) # Note: This requires a buildx builder with emulation support. For example: # # `docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install amd64,arm64` # `docker buildx create --use --name cross-builder` .PHONY: op-docker-build-push-nightly op-docker-build-push-nightly: ## Build and push cross-arch Docker image tagged with the latest git tag with a `-nightly` suffix, and `latest-nightly`. $(call op_docker_build_push,$(GIT_TAG)-nightly,latest-nightly) # Create a cross-arch Docker image with the given tags and push it define op_docker_build_push $(MAKE) op-build-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR)/amd64 cp $(BUILD_PATH)/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/$(PROFILE)/op-reth $(BIN_DIR)/amd64/op-reth $(MAKE) op-build-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR)/arm64 cp $(BUILD_PATH)/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/$(PROFILE)/op-reth $(BIN_DIR)/arm64/op-reth docker buildx build --file ./DockerfileOp.cross . \ --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \ --tag $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(1) \ --tag $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(2) \ --provenance=false \ --push endef ##@ Other .PHONY: clean clean: ## Perform a `cargo` clean and remove the binary and test vectors directories. cargo clean rm -rf $(BIN_DIR) rm -rf $(EF_TESTS_DIR) .PHONY: db-tools db-tools: ## Compile MDBX debugging tools. @echo "Building MDBX debugging tools..." # `IOARENA=1` silences benchmarking info message that is printed to stderr @$(MAKE) -C $(MDBX_PATH) IOARENA=1 tools > /dev/null @mkdir -p $(DB_TOOLS_DIR) @cd $(MDBX_PATH) && \ mv mdbx_chk $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) && \ mv mdbx_copy $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) && \ mv mdbx_dump $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) && \ mv mdbx_drop $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) && \ mv mdbx_load $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) && \ mv mdbx_stat $(FULL_DB_TOOLS_DIR) # `IOARENA=1` silences benchmarking info message that is printed to stderr @$(MAKE) -C $(MDBX_PATH) IOARENA=1 clean > /dev/null @echo "Run \"$(DB_TOOLS_DIR)/mdbx_stat\" for the info about MDBX db file." @echo "Run \"$(DB_TOOLS_DIR)/mdbx_chk\" for the MDBX db file integrity check." .PHONY: update-book-cli update-book-cli: build-debug ## Update book cli documentation. @echo "Updating book cli doc..." @./book/cli/update.sh $(BUILD_PATH)/debug/reth .PHONY: maxperf maxperf: ## Builds `reth` with the most aggressive optimisations. RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --profile maxperf --features jemalloc,asm-keccak .PHONY: maxperf-op maxperf-op: ## Builds `op-reth` with the most aggressive optimisations. RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --profile maxperf --features jemalloc,asm-keccak,optimism --bin op-reth .PHONY: maxperf-no-asm maxperf-no-asm: ## Builds `reth` with the most aggressive optimisations, minus the "asm-keccak" feature. RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --profile maxperf --features jemalloc fmt: cargo +nightly fmt lint-reth: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --bin "reth" \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "ethereum $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" \ -- -D warnings lint-op-reth: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --bin "op-reth" \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "optimism $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" \ -- -D warnings lint-other-targets: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --all-features \ -- -D warnings lint-codespell: ensure-codespell codespell --skip "*.json" ensure-codespell: @if ! command -v codespell &> /dev/null; then \ echo "codespell not found. Please install it by running the command `pip install codespell` or refer to the following link for more information: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell" \ exit 1; \ fi lint: make fmt && \ make lint-reth && \ make lint-op-reth && \ make lint-other-targets && \ make lint-codespell fix-lint-reth: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --bin "reth" \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "ethereum $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" \ --fix \ --allow-staged \ --allow-dirty \ -- -D warnings fix-lint-op-reth: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --bin "op-reth" \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "optimism $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" \ --fix \ --allow-staged \ --allow-dirty \ -- -D warnings fix-lint-other-targets: cargo +nightly clippy \ --workspace \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --all-features \ --fix \ --allow-staged \ --allow-dirty \ -- -D warnings fix-lint: make fix-lint-reth && \ make fix-lint-op-reth && \ make fix-lint-other-targets && \ make fmt .PHONY: rustdocs rustdocs: ## Runs `cargo docs` to generate the Rust documents in the `target/doc` directory RUSTDOCFLAGS="\ --cfg docsrs \ --show-type-layout \ --generate-link-to-definition \ --enable-index-page -Zunstable-options -D warnings" \ cargo +nightly docs \ --document-private-items test-reth: cargo test \ --workspace \ --bin "reth" \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "ethereum $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" test-op-reth: cargo test \ --workspace \ --bin "op-reth" \ --lib --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --features "optimism $(BIN_OTHER_FEATURES)" test-other-targets: cargo test \ --workspace \ --lib \ --examples \ --tests \ --benches \ --all-features test-doc: cargo test --doc --workspace --features "ethereum" cargo test --doc --workspace --features "optimism" test: make test-reth && \ make test-op-reth && \ make test-doc && \ make test-other-targets pr: make lint && \ make update-book-cli && \ make test check-features: cargo hack check \ --package reth-codecs \ --package reth-primitives-traits \ --package reth-primitives \ --package reth-rpc-types \ --feature-powerset