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#
# Records history of build output in order to detect regressions
#
# Based in part on testlab.bbclass and packagehistory.bbclass
#
# Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Intel Corporation
# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
#
BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES ?= "image package sdk"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR ?= "${TOPDIR}/buildhistory"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/images/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${TCLIBC}/${IMAGE_BASENAME}"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/packages/${MULTIMACH_TARGET_SYS}/${PN}"
# Setting this to non-empty will remove the old content of the buildhistory as part of
# the current bitbake invocation and replace it with information about what was built
# during the build.
#
# This is meant to be used in continuous integration (CI) systems when invoking bitbake
# for full world builds. The effect in that case is that information about packages
# that no longer get build also gets removed from the buildhistory, which is not
# the case otherwise.
#
# The advantage over manually cleaning the buildhistory outside of bitbake is that
# the "version-going-backwards" check still works. When relying on that, be careful
# about failed world builds: they will lead to incomplete information in the
# buildhistory because information about packages that could not be built will
# also get removed. A CI system should handle that by discarding the buildhistory
# of failed builds.
#
# The expected usage is via auto.conf, but passing via the command line also works
# with: BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE=BUILDHISTORY_RESET BUILDHISTORY_RESET=1
BUILDHISTORY_RESET ?= ""
BUILDHISTORY_OLD_DIR = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/${@ "old" if "${BUILDHISTORY_RESET}" else ""}"
BUILDHISTORY_OLD_DIR_PACKAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_OLD_DIR}/packages/${MULTIMACH_TARGET_SYS}/${PN}"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/sdk/${SDK_NAME}${SDK_EXT}/${IMAGE_BASENAME}"
BUILDHISTORY_IMAGE_FILES ?= "/etc/passwd /etc/group"
BUILDHISTORY_SDK_FILES ?= "conf/local.conf conf/bblayers.conf conf/auto.conf conf/locked-sigs.inc conf/devtool.conf"
BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT ?= "0"
BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR ?= "buildhistory <buildhistory@${DISTRO}>"
BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO ?= ""
SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS_append = " buildhistory_emit_pkghistory"
# We want to avoid influencing the signatures of sstate tasks - first the function itself:
sstate_install[vardepsexclude] += "buildhistory_emit_pkghistory"
# then the value added to SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS:
SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_emit_pkghistory"
# Similarly for our function that gets the output signatures
SSTATEPOSTUNPACKFUNCS_append = " buildhistory_emit_outputsigs"
sstate_installpkgdir[vardepsexclude] += "buildhistory_emit_outputsigs"
SSTATEPOSTUNPACKFUNCS[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_emit_outputsigs"
# All items excepts those listed here will be removed from a recipe's
# build history directory by buildhistory_emit_pkghistory(). This is
# necessary because some of these items (package directories, files that
# we no longer emit) might be obsolete.
#
# When extending build history, derive your class from buildhistory.bbclass
# and extend this list here with the additional files created by the derived
# class.
BUILDHISTORY_PRESERVE = "latest latest_srcrev"
PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL ?= "buildhistory@oe"
PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME ?= "OpenEmbedded"
#
# Write out metadata about this package for comparison when writing future packages
#
python buildhistory_emit_pkghistory() {
if not d.getVar('BB_CURRENTTASK') in ['packagedata', 'packagedata_setscene']:
return 0
if not "package" in (d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES') or "").split():
return 0
import re
import json
import errno
pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE')
oldpkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_OLD_DIR_PACKAGE')
class RecipeInfo:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.pe = "0"
self.pv = "0"
self.pr = "r0"
self.depends = ""
self.packages = ""
self.srcrev = ""
buildhistory.bbclass: add layer name to source recipe data It is useful to know which layer provided a given recipe and its binary packages. Many projects combine a number of layers and some of them also provide same recipe names in which case bitbake can prioritize between them. buildhistory can record the decision by saving the layer from where the recipe was taken from. Also, if a project is split to sub projects which maintain recipes in different meta layers, then meta layer specific summaries of e.g. disk usage can be calculated if source recipes meta layer name is recorded for example in buildhistory. If source layer is not in build history, then layer providing the recipe can be exported from build environment using 'bitbake-layers show-recipes', but it takes a long time to execute since all recipes are parsed again and requires full source tree with correct build configuration. This patch exports the name of layer as configured in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS append of its layer.conf. 'bitbake-layers show-recipes' exports the meta layers directory path name. For several open source layers these are different, e.g. meta-openembedded/meta-perl/conf/layer.conf is perl-layer, poky/meta/conf/layer.conf is core, poky/meta-skeleton/conf/layer.conf is skeleton etc. (From OE-Core rev: d8e59d1f840e4282859ad14397d1c06516b8eb11) Signed-off-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@bmw.de> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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self.layer = ""
class PackageInfo:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.pe = "0"
self.pv = "0"
self.pr = "r0"
# pkg/pkge/pkgv/pkgr should be empty because we want to be able to default them
self.pkg = ""
self.pkge = ""
self.pkgv = ""
self.pkgr = ""
self.size = 0
self.depends = ""
self.rprovides = ""
self.rdepends = ""
self.rrecommends = ""
self.rsuggests = ""
self.rreplaces = ""
self.rconflicts = ""
self.files = ""
self.filelist = ""
# Variables that need to be written to their own separate file
self.filevars = dict.fromkeys(['pkg_preinst', 'pkg_postinst', 'pkg_prerm', 'pkg_postrm'])
# Should check PACKAGES here to see if anything removed
def readPackageInfo(pkg, histfile):
pkginfo = PackageInfo(pkg)
with open(histfile, "r") as f:
for line in f:
lns = line.split('=', 1)
name = lns[0].strip()
value = lns[1].strip(" \t\r\n").strip('"')
if name == "PE":
pkginfo.pe = value
elif name == "PV":
pkginfo.pv = value
elif name == "PR":
pkginfo.pr = value
elif name == "PKG":
pkginfo.pkg = value
elif name == "PKGE":
pkginfo.pkge = value
elif name == "PKGV":
pkginfo.pkgv = value
elif name == "PKGR":
pkginfo.pkgr = value
elif name == "RPROVIDES":
pkginfo.rprovides = value
elif name == "RDEPENDS":
pkginfo.rdepends = value
elif name == "RRECOMMENDS":
pkginfo.rrecommends = value
elif name == "RSUGGESTS":
pkginfo.rsuggests = value
elif name == "RREPLACES":
pkginfo.rreplaces = value
elif name == "RCONFLICTS":
pkginfo.rconflicts = value
elif name == "PKGSIZE":
pkginfo.size = int(value)
elif name == "FILES":
pkginfo.files = value
elif name == "FILELIST":
pkginfo.filelist = value
# Apply defaults
if not pkginfo.pkg:
pkginfo.pkg = pkginfo.name
if not pkginfo.pkge:
pkginfo.pkge = pkginfo.pe
if not pkginfo.pkgv:
pkginfo.pkgv = pkginfo.pv
if not pkginfo.pkgr:
pkginfo.pkgr = pkginfo.pr
return pkginfo
def getlastpkgversion(pkg):
try:
histfile = os.path.join(oldpkghistdir, pkg, "latest")
return readPackageInfo(pkg, histfile)
except EnvironmentError:
return None
def sortpkglist(string):
pkgiter = re.finditer(r'[a-zA-Z0-9.+-]+( \([><=]+[^)]+\))?', string, 0)
pkglist = [p.group(0) for p in pkgiter]
pkglist.sort()
return ' '.join(pkglist)
def sortlist(string):
items = string.split(' ')
items.sort()
return ' '.join(items)
pn = d.getVar('PN')
pe = d.getVar('PE') or "0"
pv = d.getVar('PV')
pr = d.getVar('PR')
buildhistory.bbclass: add layer name to source recipe data It is useful to know which layer provided a given recipe and its binary packages. Many projects combine a number of layers and some of them also provide same recipe names in which case bitbake can prioritize between them. buildhistory can record the decision by saving the layer from where the recipe was taken from. Also, if a project is split to sub projects which maintain recipes in different meta layers, then meta layer specific summaries of e.g. disk usage can be calculated if source recipes meta layer name is recorded for example in buildhistory. If source layer is not in build history, then layer providing the recipe can be exported from build environment using 'bitbake-layers show-recipes', but it takes a long time to execute since all recipes are parsed again and requires full source tree with correct build configuration. This patch exports the name of layer as configured in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS append of its layer.conf. 'bitbake-layers show-recipes' exports the meta layers directory path name. For several open source layers these are different, e.g. meta-openembedded/meta-perl/conf/layer.conf is perl-layer, poky/meta/conf/layer.conf is core, poky/meta-skeleton/conf/layer.conf is skeleton etc. (From OE-Core rev: d8e59d1f840e4282859ad14397d1c06516b8eb11) Signed-off-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@bmw.de> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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layer = bb.utils.get_file_layer(d.getVar('FILE', True), d)
pkgdata_dir = d.getVar('PKGDATA_DIR')
packages = ""
try:
with open(os.path.join(pkgdata_dir, pn)) as f:
for line in f.readlines():
if line.startswith('PACKAGES: '):
packages = oe.utils.squashspaces(line.split(': ', 1)[1])
break
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# Probably a -cross recipe, just ignore
return 0
else:
raise
packagelist = packages.split()
preserve = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_PRESERVE').split()
if not os.path.exists(pkghistdir):
bb.utils.mkdirhier(pkghistdir)
else:
# Remove files for packages that no longer exist
for item in os.listdir(pkghistdir):
if item not in preserve:
if item not in packagelist:
itempath = os.path.join(pkghistdir, item)
if os.path.isdir(itempath):
for subfile in os.listdir(itempath):
os.unlink(os.path.join(itempath, subfile))
os.rmdir(itempath)
else:
os.unlink(itempath)
rcpinfo = RecipeInfo(pn)
rcpinfo.pe = pe
rcpinfo.pv = pv
rcpinfo.pr = pr
rcpinfo.depends = sortlist(oe.utils.squashspaces(d.getVar('DEPENDS') or ""))
rcpinfo.packages = packages
buildhistory.bbclass: add layer name to source recipe data It is useful to know which layer provided a given recipe and its binary packages. Many projects combine a number of layers and some of them also provide same recipe names in which case bitbake can prioritize between them. buildhistory can record the decision by saving the layer from where the recipe was taken from. Also, if a project is split to sub projects which maintain recipes in different meta layers, then meta layer specific summaries of e.g. disk usage can be calculated if source recipes meta layer name is recorded for example in buildhistory. If source layer is not in build history, then layer providing the recipe can be exported from build environment using 'bitbake-layers show-recipes', but it takes a long time to execute since all recipes are parsed again and requires full source tree with correct build configuration. This patch exports the name of layer as configured in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS append of its layer.conf. 'bitbake-layers show-recipes' exports the meta layers directory path name. For several open source layers these are different, e.g. meta-openembedded/meta-perl/conf/layer.conf is perl-layer, poky/meta/conf/layer.conf is core, poky/meta-skeleton/conf/layer.conf is skeleton etc. (From OE-Core rev: d8e59d1f840e4282859ad14397d1c06516b8eb11) Signed-off-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@bmw.de> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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rcpinfo.layer = layer
write_recipehistory(rcpinfo, d)
pkgdest = d.getVar('PKGDEST')
for pkg in packagelist:
pkgdata = {}
with open(os.path.join(pkgdata_dir, 'runtime', pkg)) as f:
for line in f.readlines():
item = line.rstrip('\n').split(': ', 1)
key = item[0]
if key.endswith('_' + pkg):
key = key[:-len(pkg)-1]
pkgdata[key] = item[1]
pkge = pkgdata.get('PKGE', '0')
pkgv = pkgdata['PKGV']
pkgr = pkgdata['PKGR']
#
# Find out what the last version was
# Make sure the version did not decrease
#
lastversion = getlastpkgversion(pkg)
if lastversion:
last_pkge = lastversion.pkge
last_pkgv = lastversion.pkgv
last_pkgr = lastversion.pkgr
r = bb.utils.vercmp((pkge, pkgv, pkgr), (last_pkge, last_pkgv, last_pkgr))
if r < 0:
msg = "Package version for package %s went backwards which would break package feeds from (%s:%s-%s to %s:%s-%s)" % (pkg, last_pkge, last_pkgv, last_pkgr, pkge, pkgv, pkgr)
package_qa_handle_error("version-going-backwards", msg, d)
pkginfo = PackageInfo(pkg)
# Apparently the version can be different on a per-package basis (see Python)
pkginfo.pe = pkgdata.get('PE', '0')
pkginfo.pv = pkgdata['PV']
pkginfo.pr = pkgdata['PR']
pkginfo.pkg = pkgdata['PKG']
pkginfo.pkge = pkge
pkginfo.pkgv = pkgv
pkginfo.pkgr = pkgr
pkginfo.rprovides = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RPROVIDES', "")))
pkginfo.rdepends = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RDEPENDS', "")))
pkginfo.rrecommends = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RRECOMMENDS', "")))
pkginfo.rsuggests = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RSUGGESTS', "")))
pkginfo.rreplaces = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RREPLACES', "")))
pkginfo.rconflicts = sortpkglist(oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('RCONFLICTS', "")))
pkginfo.files = oe.utils.squashspaces(pkgdata.get('FILES', ""))
for filevar in pkginfo.filevars:
pkginfo.filevars[filevar] = pkgdata.get(filevar, "")
# Gather information about packaged files
val = pkgdata.get('FILES_INFO', '')
dictval = json.loads(val)
filelist = list(dictval.keys())
filelist.sort()
pkginfo.filelist = " ".join(filelist)
pkginfo.size = int(pkgdata['PKGSIZE'])
write_pkghistory(pkginfo, d)
# Create files-in-<package-name>.txt files containing a list of files of each recipe's package
bb.build.exec_func("buildhistory_list_pkg_files", d)
}
python buildhistory_emit_outputsigs() {
if not "task" in (d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES') or "").split():
return
import hashlib
taskoutdir = os.path.join(d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR'), 'task', 'output')
bb.utils.mkdirhier(taskoutdir)
currenttask = d.getVar('BB_CURRENTTASK')
pn = d.getVar('PN')
taskfile = os.path.join(taskoutdir, '%s.%s' % (pn, currenttask))
cwd = os.getcwd()
filesigs = {}
for root, _, files in os.walk(cwd):
for fname in files:
if fname == 'fixmepath':
continue
fullpath = os.path.join(root, fname)
try:
if os.path.islink(fullpath):
sha256 = hashlib.sha256(os.readlink(fullpath).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
elif os.path.isfile(fullpath):
sha256 = bb.utils.sha256_file(fullpath)
else:
continue
except OSError:
bb.warn('buildhistory: unable to read %s to get output signature' % fullpath)
continue
filesigs[os.path.relpath(fullpath, cwd)] = sha256
with open(taskfile, 'w') as f:
for fpath, fsig in sorted(filesigs.items(), key=lambda item: item[0]):
f.write('%s %s\n' % (fpath, fsig))
}
def write_recipehistory(rcpinfo, d):
bb.debug(2, "Writing recipe history")
pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE')
infofile = os.path.join(pkghistdir, "latest")
with open(infofile, "w") as f:
if rcpinfo.pe != "0":
f.write(u"PE = %s\n" % rcpinfo.pe)
f.write(u"PV = %s\n" % rcpinfo.pv)
f.write(u"PR = %s\n" % rcpinfo.pr)
f.write(u"DEPENDS = %s\n" % rcpinfo.depends)
f.write(u"PACKAGES = %s\n" % rcpinfo.packages)
buildhistory.bbclass: add layer name to source recipe data It is useful to know which layer provided a given recipe and its binary packages. Many projects combine a number of layers and some of them also provide same recipe names in which case bitbake can prioritize between them. buildhistory can record the decision by saving the layer from where the recipe was taken from. Also, if a project is split to sub projects which maintain recipes in different meta layers, then meta layer specific summaries of e.g. disk usage can be calculated if source recipes meta layer name is recorded for example in buildhistory. If source layer is not in build history, then layer providing the recipe can be exported from build environment using 'bitbake-layers show-recipes', but it takes a long time to execute since all recipes are parsed again and requires full source tree with correct build configuration. This patch exports the name of layer as configured in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS append of its layer.conf. 'bitbake-layers show-recipes' exports the meta layers directory path name. For several open source layers these are different, e.g. meta-openembedded/meta-perl/conf/layer.conf is perl-layer, poky/meta/conf/layer.conf is core, poky/meta-skeleton/conf/layer.conf is skeleton etc. (From OE-Core rev: d8e59d1f840e4282859ad14397d1c06516b8eb11) Signed-off-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@bmw.de> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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f.write(u"LAYER = %s\n" % rcpinfo.layer)
def write_pkghistory(pkginfo, d):
bb.debug(2, "Writing package history for package %s" % pkginfo.name)
pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE')
pkgpath = os.path.join(pkghistdir, pkginfo.name)
if not os.path.exists(pkgpath):
bb.utils.mkdirhier(pkgpath)
infofile = os.path.join(pkgpath, "latest")
with open(infofile, "w") as f:
if pkginfo.pe != "0":
f.write(u"PE = %s\n" % pkginfo.pe)
f.write(u"PV = %s\n" % pkginfo.pv)
f.write(u"PR = %s\n" % pkginfo.pr)
if pkginfo.pkg != pkginfo.name:
f.write(u"PKG = %s\n" % pkginfo.pkg)
if pkginfo.pkge != pkginfo.pe:
f.write(u"PKGE = %s\n" % pkginfo.pkge)
if pkginfo.pkgv != pkginfo.pv:
f.write(u"PKGV = %s\n" % pkginfo.pkgv)
if pkginfo.pkgr != pkginfo.pr:
f.write(u"PKGR = %s\n" % pkginfo.pkgr)
f.write(u"RPROVIDES = %s\n" % pkginfo.rprovides)
f.write(u"RDEPENDS = %s\n" % pkginfo.rdepends)
f.write(u"RRECOMMENDS = %s\n" % pkginfo.rrecommends)
if pkginfo.rsuggests:
f.write(u"RSUGGESTS = %s\n" % pkginfo.rsuggests)
if pkginfo.rreplaces:
f.write(u"RREPLACES = %s\n" % pkginfo.rreplaces)
if pkginfo.rconflicts:
f.write(u"RCONFLICTS = %s\n" % pkginfo.rconflicts)
f.write(u"PKGSIZE = %d\n" % pkginfo.size)
f.write(u"FILES = %s\n" % pkginfo.files)
f.write(u"FILELIST = %s\n" % pkginfo.filelist)
for filevar in pkginfo.filevars:
filevarpath = os.path.join(pkgpath, "latest.%s" % filevar)
val = pkginfo.filevars[filevar]
if val:
with open(filevarpath, "w") as f:
f.write(val)
else:
if os.path.exists(filevarpath):
os.unlink(filevarpath)
#
# rootfs_type can be: image, sdk_target, sdk_host
#
def buildhistory_list_installed(d, rootfs_type="image"):
from oe.rootfs import image_list_installed_packages
from oe.sdk import sdk_list_installed_packages
from oe.utils import format_pkg_list
process_list = [('file', 'bh_installed_pkgs.txt'),\
('deps', 'bh_installed_pkgs_deps.txt')]
if rootfs_type == "image":
pkgs = image_list_installed_packages(d)
else:
pkgs = sdk_list_installed_packages(d, rootfs_type == "sdk_target")
for output_type, output_file in process_list:
output_file_full = os.path.join(d.getVar('WORKDIR'), output_file)
with open(output_file_full, 'w') as output:
output.write(format_pkg_list(pkgs, output_type))
python buildhistory_list_installed_image() {
buildhistory_list_installed(d)
}
python buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_target() {
buildhistory_list_installed(d, "sdk_target")
}
python buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_host() {
buildhistory_list_installed(d, "sdk_host")
}
buildhistory_get_installed() {
mkdir -p $1
# Get list of installed packages
pkgcache="$1/installed-packages.tmp"
cat ${WORKDIR}/bh_installed_pkgs.txt | sort > $pkgcache && rm ${WORKDIR}/bh_installed_pkgs.txt
cat $pkgcache | awk '{ print $1 }' > $1/installed-package-names.txt
if [ -s $pkgcache ] ; then
cat $pkgcache | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs -n1 basename > $1/installed-packages.txt
else
printf "" > $1/installed-packages.txt
fi
# Produce dependency graph
# First, quote each name to handle characters that cause issues for dot
sed 's:\([^| ]*\):"\1":g' ${WORKDIR}/bh_installed_pkgs_deps.txt > $1/depends.tmp &&
rm ${WORKDIR}/bh_installed_pkgs_deps.txt
# Remove lines with rpmlib(...) and config(...) dependencies, change the
# delimiter from pipe to "->", set the style for recommend lines and
# turn versioned dependencies into edge labels.
sed -i -e '/rpmlib(/d' \
-e '/config(/d' \
-e 's:|: -> :' \
-e 's:"\[REC\]":[style=dotted]:' \
-e 's:"\([<>=]\+\)" "\([^"]*\)":[label="\1 \2"]:' \
$1/depends.tmp
# Add header, sorted and de-duped contents and footer and then delete the temp file
printf "digraph depends {\n node [shape=plaintext]\n" > $1/depends.dot
cat $1/depends.tmp | sort -u >> $1/depends.dot
echo "}" >> $1/depends.dot
rm $1/depends.tmp
# Produce installed package sizes list
oe-pkgdata-util -p ${PKGDATA_DIR} read-value "PKGSIZE" -n -f $pkgcache > $1/installed-package-sizes.tmp
cat $1/installed-package-sizes.tmp | awk '{print $2 "\tKiB\t" $1}' | sort -n -r > $1/installed-package-sizes.txt
rm $1/installed-package-sizes.tmp
# We're now done with the cache, delete it
rm $pkgcache
if [ "$2" != "sdk" ] ; then
# Produce some cut-down graphs (for readability)
grep -v kernel-image $1/depends.dot | grep -v kernel-3 | grep -v kernel-4 > $1/depends-nokernel.dot
grep -v libc6 $1/depends-nokernel.dot | grep -v libgcc > $1/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot
grep -v update- $1/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot > $1/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot
grep -v kernel-module $1/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot > $1/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate-nomodules.dot
fi
# add complementary package information
if [ -e ${WORKDIR}/complementary_pkgs.txt ]; then
cp ${WORKDIR}/complementary_pkgs.txt $1
fi
}
buildhistory_get_image_installed() {
# Anything requiring the use of the packaging system should be done in here
# in case the packaging files are going to be removed for this image
if [ "${@bb.utils.contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'image', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
return
fi
buildhistory_get_installed ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}
}
buildhistory_get_sdk_installed() {
# Anything requiring the use of the packaging system should be done in here
# in case the packaging files are going to be removed for this SDK
if [ "${@bb.utils.contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'sdk', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
return
fi
buildhistory_get_installed ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/$1 sdk
}
buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_host() {
buildhistory_get_sdk_installed host
}
buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_target() {
buildhistory_get_sdk_installed target
}
buildhistory_list_files() {
# List the files in the specified directory, but exclude date/time etc.
# This awk script is somewhat messy, but handles where the size is not printed for device files under pseudo
if [ "$3" = "fakeroot" ] ; then
( cd $1 && ${FAKEROOTENV} ${FAKEROOTCMD} find . ! -path . -printf "%M %-10u %-10g %10s %p -> %l\n" | sort -k5 | sed 's/ * -> $//' > $2 )
else
( cd $1 && find . ! -path . -printf "%M %-10u %-10g %10s %p -> %l\n" | sort -k5 | sed 's/ * -> $//' > $2 )
fi
}
buildhistory_list_pkg_files() {
# Create individual files-in-package for each recipe's package
for pkgdir in $(find ${PKGDEST}/* -maxdepth 0 -type d); do
pkgname=$(basename $pkgdir)
outfolder="${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE}/$pkgname"
outfile="$outfolder/files-in-package.txt"
# Make sure the output folder exists so we can create the file
if [ ! -d $outfolder ] ; then
bbdebug 2 "Folder $outfolder does not exist, file $outfile not created"
continue
fi
buildhistory_list_files $pkgdir $outfile fakeroot
done
}
buildhistory_get_imageinfo() {
if [ "${@bb.utils.contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'image', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
return
fi
mkdir -p ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}
buildhistory_list_files ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/files-in-image.txt
# Collect files requested in BUILDHISTORY_IMAGE_FILES
rm -rf ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-files
for f in ${BUILDHISTORY_IMAGE_FILES}; do
if [ -f ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/$f ] ; then
mkdir -p ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-files/`dirname $f`
cp ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/$f ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-files/$f
fi
done
# Record some machine-readable meta-information about the image
printf "" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt
cat >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt <<END
${@buildhistory_get_imagevars(d)}
END
imagesize=`du -ks ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} | awk '{ print $1 }'`
echo "IMAGESIZE = $imagesize" >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt
# Add some configuration information
echo "${MACHINE}: ${IMAGE_BASENAME} configured for ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION}" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id.txt
cat >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id.txt <<END
${@buildhistory_get_build_id(d)}
END
}
buildhistory_get_sdkinfo() {
if [ "${@bb.utils.contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'sdk', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
return
fi
buildhistory_list_files ${SDK_OUTPUT} ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/files-in-sdk.txt
# Collect files requested in BUILDHISTORY_SDK_FILES
rm -rf ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-files
for f in ${BUILDHISTORY_SDK_FILES}; do
if [ -f ${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/$f ] ; then
mkdir -p ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-files/`dirname $f`
cp ${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/$f ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-files/$f
fi
done
# Record some machine-readable meta-information about the SDK
printf "" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-info.txt
cat >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-info.txt <<END
${@buildhistory_get_sdkvars(d)}
END
sdksize=`du -ks ${SDK_OUTPUT} | awk '{ print $1 }'`
echo "SDKSIZE = $sdksize" >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sdk-info.txt
}
python buildhistory_get_extra_sdkinfo() {
import operator
import math
if d.getVar('BB_CURRENTTASK') == 'populate_sdk_ext' and \
"sdk" in (d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES') or "").split():
tasksizes = {}
filesizes = {}
for root, _, files in os.walk(d.expand('${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/sstate-cache')):
for fn in files:
if fn.endswith('.tgz'):
fsize = int(math.ceil(float(os.path.getsize(os.path.join(root, fn))) / 1024))
task = fn.rsplit(':', 1)[1].split('_', 1)[1].split('.')[0]
origtotal = tasksizes.get(task, 0)
tasksizes[task] = origtotal + fsize
filesizes[fn] = fsize
with open(d.expand('${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sstate-package-sizes.txt'), 'w') as f:
filesizes_sorted = sorted(filesizes.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1, 0), reverse=True)
for fn, size in filesizes_sorted:
f.write('%10d KiB %s\n' % (size, fn))
with open(d.expand('${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_SDK}/sstate-task-sizes.txt'), 'w') as f:
tasksizes_sorted = sorted(tasksizes.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1, 0), reverse=True)
for task, size in tasksizes_sorted:
f.write('%10d KiB %s\n' % (size, task))
}
# By using ROOTFS_POSTUNINSTALL_COMMAND we get in after uninstallation of
# unneeded packages but before the removal of packaging files
ROOTFS_POSTUNINSTALL_COMMAND += "buildhistory_list_installed_image ;"
ROOTFS_POSTUNINSTALL_COMMAND += "buildhistory_get_image_installed ;"
ROOTFS_POSTUNINSTALL_COMMAND[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_list_installed_image ;| buildhistory_get_image_installed ;"
ROOTFS_POSTUNINSTALL_COMMAND[vardepsexclude] += "buildhistory_list_installed_image buildhistory_get_image_installed"
IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += "buildhistory_get_imageinfo ;"
IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_get_imageinfo ;"
IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND[vardepsexclude] += "buildhistory_get_imageinfo"
# We want these to be the last run so that we get called after complementary package installation
POPULATE_SDK_POST_TARGET_COMMAND_append = " buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_target;"
POPULATE_SDK_POST_TARGET_COMMAND_append = " buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_target;"
POPULATE_SDK_POST_TARGET_COMMAND[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_target;| buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_target;"
POPULATE_SDK_POST_HOST_COMMAND_append = " buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_host;"
POPULATE_SDK_POST_HOST_COMMAND_append = " buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_host;"
POPULATE_SDK_POST_HOST_COMMAND[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_list_installed_sdk_host;| buildhistory_get_sdk_installed_host;"
SDK_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND_append = " buildhistory_get_sdkinfo ; buildhistory_get_extra_sdkinfo; "
SDK_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND[vardepvalueexclude] .= "| buildhistory_get_sdkinfo ; buildhistory_get_extra_sdkinfo; "
python buildhistory_write_sigs() {
if not "task" in (d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES') or "").split():
return
# Create sigs file
if hasattr(bb.parse.siggen, 'dump_siglist'):
taskoutdir = os.path.join(d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR'), 'task')
bb.utils.mkdirhier(taskoutdir)
bb.parse.siggen.dump_siglist(os.path.join(taskoutdir, 'tasksigs.txt'))
}
def buildhistory_get_build_id(d):
if d.getVar('BB_WORKERCONTEXT') != '1':
return ""
localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d)
statuslines = []
for func in oe.data.typed_value('BUILDCFG_FUNCS', localdata):
g = globals()
if func not in g:
bb.warn("Build configuration function '%s' does not exist" % func)
else:
flines = g[func](localdata)
if flines:
statuslines.extend(flines)
statusheader = d.getVar('BUILDCFG_HEADER')
return('\n%s\n%s\n' % (statusheader, '\n'.join(statuslines)))
def buildhistory_get_metadata_revs(d):
# We want an easily machine-readable format here, so get_layers_branch_rev isn't quite what we want
layers = (d.getVar("BBLAYERS") or "").split()
medadata_revs = ["%-17s = %s:%s" % (os.path.basename(i), \
base_get_metadata_git_branch(i, None).strip(), \
base_get_metadata_git_revision(i, None)) \
for i in layers]
return '\n'.join(medadata_revs)
def outputvars(vars, listvars, d):
vars = vars.split()
listvars = listvars.split()
ret = ""
for var in vars:
value = d.getVar(var) or ""
if var in listvars:
# Squash out spaces
value = oe.utils.squashspaces(value)
ret += "%s = %s\n" % (var, value)
return ret.rstrip('\n')
def buildhistory_get_imagevars(d):
if d.getVar('BB_WORKERCONTEXT') != '1':
return ""
imagevars = "DISTRO DISTRO_VERSION USER_CLASSES IMAGE_CLASSES IMAGE_FEATURES IMAGE_LINGUAS IMAGE_INSTALL BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS NO_RECOMMENDATIONS PACKAGE_EXCLUDE ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND"
listvars = "USER_CLASSES IMAGE_CLASSES IMAGE_FEATURES IMAGE_LINGUAS IMAGE_INSTALL BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS PACKAGE_EXCLUDE"
return outputvars(imagevars, listvars, d)
def buildhistory_get_sdkvars(d):
if d.getVar('BB_WORKERCONTEXT') != '1':
return ""
sdkvars = "DISTRO DISTRO_VERSION SDK_NAME SDK_VERSION SDKMACHINE SDKIMAGE_FEATURES BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS NO_RECOMMENDATIONS PACKAGE_EXCLUDE"
if d.getVar('BB_CURRENTTASK') == 'populate_sdk_ext':
# Extensible SDK uses some additional variables
sdkvars += " SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST SDK_UPDATE_URL SDK_EXT_TYPE SDK_RECRDEP_TASKS SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA SDK_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN"
listvars = "SDKIMAGE_FEATURES BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS PACKAGE_EXCLUDE SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST"
return outputvars(sdkvars, listvars, d)
def buildhistory_get_cmdline(d):
if sys.argv[0].endswith('bin/bitbake'):
bincmd = 'bitbake'
else:
bincmd = sys.argv[0]
return '%s %s' % (bincmd, ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]))
buildhistory_single_commit() {
if [ "$3" = "" ] ; then
commitopts="${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/ --allow-empty"
item="No changes"
else
commitopts="$3 metadata-revs"
item="$3"
fi
if [ "${BUILDHISTORY_BUILD_FAILURES}" = "0" ] ; then
result="succeeded"
else
result="failed"
fi
case ${BUILDHISTORY_BUILD_INTERRUPTED} in
1)
result="$result (interrupted)"
;;
2)
result="$result (force interrupted)"
;;
esac
commitmsgfile=`mktemp`
cat > $commitmsgfile << END
$item: Build ${BUILDNAME} of ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION} for machine ${MACHINE} on $2
cmd: $1
result: $result
metadata revisions:
END
cat ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/metadata-revs >> $commitmsgfile
git commit $commitopts -F $commitmsgfile --author "${BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR}" > /dev/null
rm $commitmsgfile
}
buildhistory_commit() {
if [ ! -d ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR} ] ; then
# Code above that creates this dir never executed, so there can't be anything to commit
return
fi
# Create a machine-readable list of metadata revisions for each layer
cat > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/metadata-revs <<END
${@buildhistory_get_metadata_revs(d)}
END
( cd ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/
# Initialise the repo if necessary
if [ ! -e .git ] ; then
git init -q
else
git tag -f build-minus-3 build-minus-2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
git tag -f build-minus-2 build-minus-1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
git tag -f build-minus-1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
check_git_config
# Check if there are new/changed files to commit (other than metadata-revs)
repostatus=`git status --porcelain | grep -v " metadata-revs$"`
HOSTNAME=`hostname 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
CMDLINE="${@buildhistory_get_cmdline(d)}"
if [ "$repostatus" != "" ] ; then
git add -A .
# porcelain output looks like "?? packages/foo/bar"
# Ensure we commit metadata-revs with the first commit
for entry in `echo "$repostatus" | awk '{print $2}' | awk -F/ '{print $1}' | sort | uniq` ; do
buildhistory_single_commit "$CMDLINE" "$HOSTNAME" "$entry"
done
git gc --auto --quiet
else
buildhistory_single_commit "$CMDLINE" "$HOSTNAME"
fi
if [ "${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}" != "" ] ; then
git push -q ${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}
fi) || true
}
python buildhistory_eventhandler() {
if e.data.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES').strip():
reset = e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_RESET")
olddir = e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_OLD_DIR")
if isinstance(e, bb.event.BuildStarted):
if reset:
import shutil
# Clean up after potentially interrupted build.
if os.path.isdir(olddir):
shutil.rmtree(olddir)
rootdir = e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_DIR")
entries = [ x for x in os.listdir(rootdir) if not x.startswith('.') ]
bb.utils.mkdirhier(olddir)
for entry in entries:
os.rename(os.path.join(rootdir, entry),
os.path.join(olddir, entry))
elif isinstance(e, bb.event.BuildCompleted):
if reset:
import shutil
shutil.rmtree(olddir)
if e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT") == "1":
bb.note("Writing buildhistory")
bb.build.exec_func("buildhistory_write_sigs", d)
localdata = bb.data.createCopy(e.data)
localdata.setVar('BUILDHISTORY_BUILD_FAILURES', str(e._failures))
interrupted = getattr(e, '_interrupted', 0)
localdata.setVar('BUILDHISTORY_BUILD_INTERRUPTED', str(interrupted))
bb.build.exec_func("buildhistory_commit", localdata)
}
addhandler buildhistory_eventhandler
buildhistory_eventhandler[eventmask] = "bb.event.BuildCompleted bb.event.BuildStarted"
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-03-27 18:05:50 +00:00
# FIXME this ought to be moved into the fetcher
def _get_srcrev_values(d):
"""
Return the version strings for the current recipe
"""
scms = []
fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(d.getVar('SRC_URI').split(), d)
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-03-27 18:05:50 +00:00
urldata = fetcher.ud
for u in urldata:
if urldata[u].method.supports_srcrev():
scms.append(u)
autoinc_templ = 'AUTOINC+'
dict_srcrevs = {}
dict_tag_srcrevs = {}
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-03-27 18:05:50 +00:00
for scm in scms:
ud = urldata[scm]
for name in ud.names:
try:
rev = ud.method.sortable_revision(ud, d, name)
except TypeError:
# support old bitbake versions
rev = ud.method.sortable_revision(scm, ud, d, name)
# Clean this up when we next bump bitbake version
if type(rev) != str:
autoinc, rev = rev
elif rev.startswith(autoinc_templ):
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-03-27 18:05:50 +00:00
rev = rev[len(autoinc_templ):]
dict_srcrevs[name] = rev
if 'tag' in ud.parm:
tag = ud.parm['tag'];
key = name+'_'+tag
dict_tag_srcrevs[key] = rev
return (dict_srcrevs, dict_tag_srcrevs)
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-03-27 18:05:50 +00:00
do_fetch[postfuncs] += "write_srcrev"
do_fetch[vardepsexclude] += "write_srcrev"
python write_srcrev() {
pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE')
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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srcrevfile = os.path.join(pkghistdir, 'latest_srcrev')
srcrevs, tag_srcrevs = _get_srcrev_values(d)
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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if srcrevs:
if not os.path.exists(pkghistdir):
bb.utils.mkdirhier(pkghistdir)
old_tag_srcrevs = {}
if os.path.exists(srcrevfile):
with open(srcrevfile) as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('# tag_'):
key, value = line.split("=", 1)
key = key.replace('# tag_', '').strip()
value = value.replace('"', '').strip()
old_tag_srcrevs[key] = value
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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with open(srcrevfile, 'w') as f:
orig_srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV', False) or 'INVALID'
if orig_srcrev != 'INVALID':
f.write('# SRCREV = "%s"\n' % orig_srcrev)
if len(srcrevs) > 1:
for name, srcrev in srcrevs.items():
orig_srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV_%s' % name, False)
if orig_srcrev:
f.write('# SRCREV_%s = "%s"\n' % (name, orig_srcrev))
f.write('SRCREV_%s = "%s"\n' % (name, srcrev))
else:
f.write('SRCREV = "%s"\n' % next(iter(srcrevs.values())))
if len(tag_srcrevs) > 0:
for name, srcrev in tag_srcrevs.items():
f.write('# tag_%s = "%s"\n' % (name, srcrev))
if name in old_tag_srcrevs and old_tag_srcrevs[name] != srcrev:
pkg = d.getVar('PN')
bb.warn("Revision for tag %s in package %s was changed since last build (from %s to %s)" % (name, pkg, old_tag_srcrevs[name], srcrev))
classes/buildhistory: improve SRCREV recording Collect SRCREV information in a separate task and write it out in a format which is more consistent with the rest of the buildhistory output. Using a task means that SRCREV values will also be recorded for native recipes and not just target ones, and the new formatting also correctly handles multiple entries in SRC_URI. Also adds scripts/buildhistory-collect-srcrevs which will report on all of the recorded SRCREV values in a format suitable for use in global configuration (e.g. local.conf or a distro inc file) to override AUTOREV values to a fixed set of revisions. Example output: # emenlow-poky-linux SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "b5c37fe6e24eec194bb29d22fdd55d73bcc709bf" SRCREV_emgd_pn-linux-yocto = "caea08c988e0f41103bbe18eafca20348f95da02" SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "c2ed0f16fdec628242a682897d5d86df4547cf24" # core2-poky-linux SRCREV_pn-kmod = "62081c0f68905b22f375156d4532fd37fa5c8d33" SRCREV_pn-blktrace = "d6918c8832793b4205ed3bfede78c2f915c23385" SRCREV_pn-opkg = "649" Some notes on using this script: * By default only values where the SRCREV was not hardcoded (usually i.e. AUTOREV was used) are reported - use the -a option to see all SRCREV values. * The output statements may not have any effect in the face of overrides applied elsewhere; use the -f option to add the forcevariable override to each output line to work around this. * The script does not do any special handling for multiple machines; however it does place a comment before each set of values specifying which triplet they belong to as shown above. Relates to [YOCTO #3041]. (From OE-Core rev: 2179db89436d719635f858c87d1e098696bead2a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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else:
if os.path.exists(srcrevfile):
os.remove(srcrevfile)
}