## Setup Ensure you have Nix installed. This is a requirement for the following steps. Consult the [developer docs](/dev-docs/workflows/build-develop-deploy.md) for more info. At the very least, `nix` should be in your PATH. ## Build You can build any image using Bazel. Start by querying the available images: ```sh bazel query //image/system/... ``` You can either build a group of images (all images for a cloud provider, a stream, ...) or a single image by selecting a target. ```sh bazel build //image/system:openstack_qemu-vtpm_debug ``` The location of the destination folder can be queried like this: ```sh bazel cquery --output=files //image/system:openstack_qemu-vtpm_debug ``` ## Upload to CSP Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image.
AWS - Install `aws` cli (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html)) - Login to AWS (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-quickstart.html)) - Choose secure boot PKI public keys (one of `pki_dev`, `pki_test`, `pki_prod`) - `pki_dev` can be used for local image builds - `pki_test` is used by the CI for non-release images - `pki_prod` is used for release images ```sh # Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image. # Instead, use a `ref` that corresponds to your branch name. bazel run //image/upload -- image aws --verbose --raw-image path/to/constellation.raw --attestation-variant "" --version ref/foo/stream/nightly/v2.7.0-pre-asdf ```
GCP - Install `gcloud` and `gsutil` (see [here](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install)) - Login to GCP (see [here](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/authorizing)) - Choose secure boot PKI public keys (one of `pki_dev`, `pki_test`, `pki_prod`) - `pki_dev` can be used for local image builds - `pki_test` is used by the CI for non-release images - `pki_prod` is used for release images ```sh export GCP_RAW_IMAGE_PATH=$(realpath path/to/constellation.raw) export GCP_IMAGE_PATH=path/to/image.tar.gz upload/pack.sh gcp ${GCP_RAW_IMAGE_PATH} ${GCP_IMAGE_PATH} # Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image. # Instead, use a `ref` that corresponds to your branch name. bazel run //image/upload -- image gcp --verbose --raw-image "${GCP_IMAGE_PATH}" --attestation-variant "sev-es" --version ref/foo/stream/nightly/v2.7.0-pre-asdf ```
Azure Note: > For testing purposes, it is a lot simpler to disable Secure Boot for the uploaded image! > Disabling Secure Boot allows you to skip the VMGS creation steps above. - Install `az` and `azcopy` (see [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)) - Login to Azure (see [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/authenticate-azure-cli)) - Optional (if Secure Boot should be enabled) [Prepare virtual machine guest state (VMGS) with customized NVRAM or use existing VMGS blob](#azure-secure-boot) ```sh export AZURE_RAW_IMAGE_PATH=path/to/constellation.raw export AZURE_IMAGE_PATH=path/to/image.vhd upload/pack.sh azure "${AZURE_RAW_IMAGE_PATH}" "${AZURE_IMAGE_PATH}" # Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image. # Instead, use a `ref` that corresponds to your branch name. bazel run //image/upload -- image azure --verbose --raw-image "${AZURE_IMAGE_PATH}" --attestation-variant "cvm" --version ref/foo/stream/nightly/v2.7.0-pre-asdf ```
OpenStack Note: > OpenStack is not one a global cloud provider, but rather a software that can be installed on-premises. > This means we do not upload the image to a cloud provider, but to our CDN. - Install `aws` cli (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html)) - Login to AWS (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-quickstart.html)) ```sh # Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image. # Instead, use a `ref` that corresponds to your branch name. bazel run //image/upload -- image openstack --verbose --raw-image path/to/constellation.raw --attestation-variant "sev" --version ref/foo/stream/nightly/v2.7.0-pre-asdf ```
QEMU - Install `aws` cli (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html)) - Login to AWS (see [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-quickstart.html)) ```sh # Warning! Never set `--version` to a value that is already used for a release image. # Instead, use a `ref` that corresponds to your branch name. bazel run //image/upload -- image qemu --verbose --raw-image path/to/constellation.raw --attestation-variant "default" --version ref/foo/stream/nightly/v2.7.0-pre-asdf ```
## Kernel The Kernel is built from the srpm published under [edgelesssys/constellation-kernel](https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation-kernel). We track the latest longterm release, use sources directly from [kernel.org](https://www.kernel.org/) and build the Kernel using the steps specified in the srpm spec file. After building a Kernel rpm, we upload it to our CDN and use it in our image builds.