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1If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see.
2It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is specially
3designed to be readable as is. But if you have been into Perl you
4probably already know this.
5
6=head1 NAME
7
8perlsynology - Perl 5 on Synology DSM systems
9
10=head1 DESCRIPTION
11
12Synology manufactures a vast number of Network Attached Storage (NAS)
13devices that are very popular in large organisations as well as small
14businesses and homes.
15
16The NAS systems are equipped with Synology Disk Storage Manager (DSM),
17which is a trimmed-down Linux system enhanced with several tools for
18managing the NAS. There are several flavours of hardware: Marvell
19Armada (ARMv5te, ARMv7l), Intel Atom (i686, x86_64), Freescale QorIQ
20(PPC), and more. For a full list see the
21L<Synology FAQ|http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/What_kind_of_CPU_does_my_NAS_have>.
22
23Since it is based on Linux, the NAS can run many popular Linux
24software packages, including Perl. In fact, Synology provides a
25ready-to-install package for Perl, albeit version 5.8.6 which should
26be considered very old.
27
28There is an active user community that provides many software packages
29for the Synology DSM systems; at the time of writing this document
30they provide Perl version 5.8.8.
31
32This document describes various features of Synology DSM operating
33system that will affect how Perl 5 (hereafter just Perl) is
34configured, compiled and/or runs. It has been compiled and verified by
35Johan Vromans for the Synology DS413 (QorIQ), with feedback from
36H.Merijn Brand (DS213, ARMv5te).
37
38=head2 Setting up the build environment
39
40As DSM is a trimmed-down Linux system, it lacks many of the tools and
41libraries commonly found on Linux. The basic tools like sh, cp, rm,
42etc. are implemented using
43L<BusyBox|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox>.
44
45=over 4
46
47=item *
48
49Using your favourite browser open the DSM management page and start
50the Package Center.
51
52=item *
53
54If you want to smoke test Perl, install C<Perl>.
55
56=item *
57
58In Settings, add the following Package Sources:
59
60 http://www.cphub.net
61 http://packages.quadrat4.de
62
63=item *
64
65Still in Settings, in Channel Update, select Beta Channel.
66
67=item *
68
69Press Refresh. In the left panel the item "Community" will appear.
70Click it. Select "Bootstrap Installer Beta" and install it.
71
72=item *
73
74Likewise, install "iPKGui Beta".
75
76The application window should now show an icon for iPKGui.
77
78=item *
79
80Start iPKGui. Install the packages C<make>, C<gcc> and C<coreutils>.
81
82If you want to smoke test Perl, install C<patch>.
83
84=back
85
86The next step is to add some symlinks to system libraries. For
87example, the development software expect a library C<libm.so> that
88normally is a symlink to C<libm.so.6>. Synology only provides the
89latter and not the symlink.
90
91Here the actual architecture of the Synology system matters. You have
92to find out where the gcc libraries have been installed. Look in /opt
93for a directory similar to arm-none-linux-gnueab or
94powerpc-linux-gnuspe. In the instructions below I'll use
95powerpc-linux-gnuspe as an example.
96
97=over 4
98
99=item *
100
101On the DSM management page start the Control Panel.
102
103=item *
104
105Click Terminal, and enable SSH service.
106
107=item *
108
109Close Terminal and the Control Panel.
110
111=item *
112
113Open a shell on the Synology using ssh and become root.
114
115=item *
116
117Execute the following commands:
118
119 cd /lib
120 ln -s libm.so.6 libm.so
121 ln -s libcrypt.so.1 libcrypt.so
122 ln -s libdl.so.2 libdl.so
123 cd /opt/powerpc-linux-gnuspe/lib
124 ln -s /lib/libdl.so.2 libdl.so
125
126=back
127
128B<WARNING:> When you perform a system software upgrade, these links
129will disappear and need to be re-established.
130
131=head2 Compiling Perl 5
132
133When the build environment has been set up, building and testing Perl
134is straightforward. The only thing you need to do is download the
135sources as usual, and add a file Policy.sh as follows:
136
137 # Administrivia.
138 perladmin="your.email@goes.here"
139
140 # Install Perl in a tree in /opt/perl instead of /opt/bin.
141 prefix=/opt/perl
142
143 # Select the compiler. Note that there is no 'cc' alias or link.
144 cc=gcc
145
146 # Build flags.
147 ccflags="-DDEBUGGING"
148
149 # Library and include paths.
150 libpth="/lib"
151 locincpth="/opt/include"
152 loclibpth="/lib"
153
154You may want to create the destination directory and give it the right
155permissions before installing, thus eliminating the need to build Perl
156as a super user.
157
158In the directory where you unpacked the sources, issue the familiar
159commands:
160
161 ./Configure -des
162 make
163 make test
164 make install
165
166=head2 Known problems
167
168=head3 Configure
169
170No known problems yet
171
172=head3 Build
173
174=over 4
175
176=item Error message "No error definitions found".
177
178This error is generated when it is not possible to find the local
179definitions for error codes, due to the uncommon structure of the
180Synology file system.
181
182This error was fixed in the Perl development git for version 5.19,
183commit 7a8f1212e5482613c8a5b0402528e3105b26ff24.
184
185=back
186
187=head3 Failing tests
188
189=over 4
190
191=item C<ext/DynaLoader/t/DynaLoader.t>
192
193One subtest fails due to the uncommon structure of the Synology file
194system. The file C</lib/glibc.so> is missing.
195
196B<WARNING:> Do not symlink C</lib/glibc.so.6> to C</lib/glibc.so> or
197some system components will start to fail.
198
199=back
200
201=head2 Smoke testing Perl 5
202
203If building completes successfully, you can set up smoke testing as
204described in the Test::Smoke documentation.
205
206For smoke testing you need a running Perl. You can either install the
207Synology supplied package for Perl 5.8.6, or build and install your
208own, much more recent version.
209
210Note that I could not run successful smokes when initiated by the
211Synology Task Scheduler. I resorted to initiating the smokes via a
212cron job run on another system, using ssh:
213
214 ssh nas1 wrk/Test-Smoke/smoke/smokecurrent.sh
215
216=head3 Local patches
217
218When local patches are applied with smoke testing, the test driver
219will automatically request regeneration of certain tables after the
220patches are applied. The Synology supplied Perl 5.8.6 (at least on the
221DS413) B<is NOT capable> of generating these tables. It will generate
222opcodes with bogus values, causing the build to fail.
223
224You can prevent regeneration by adding the setting
225
226 'flags' => 0,
227
228to the smoke config, or by adding another patch that inserts
229
230 exit 0 if $] == 5.008006;
231
232in the beginning of the C<regen.pl> program.
233
234=head2 Adding libraries
235
236The above procedure describes a basic environment and hence results in
237a basic Perl. If you want to add additional libraries to Perl, you may
238need some extra settings.
239
240For example, the basic Perl does not have any of the DB libraries (db,
241dbm, ndbm, gdsm). You can add these using iPKGui, however, you need to
242set environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the appropriate value:
243
244 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/opt/lib
245 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
246
247This setting needs to be in effect while Perl is built, but also when
248the programs are run.
249
250=head1 REVISION
251
252November 2013, for Synology DSM 4.3.3810.
253
254=head1 AUTHOR
255
256Johan Vromans <jvromans@squirrel.nl>
257
258=head1 THANKS
259
260H. Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
261
262=cut