| # Copyright (C) 2017 Intel Corporation |
| # Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT) |
| |
| import unittest |
| |
| from checklayer import LayerType, get_signatures, check_command, get_depgraph |
| from checklayer.case import OECheckLayerTestCase |
| |
| class BSPCheckLayer(OECheckLayerTestCase): |
| @classmethod |
| def setUpClass(self): |
| if self.tc.layer['type'] != LayerType.BSP: |
| raise unittest.SkipTest("BSPCheckLayer: Layer %s isn't BSP one." %\ |
| self.tc.layer['name']) |
| |
| def test_bsp_defines_machines(self): |
| self.assertTrue(self.tc.layer['conf']['machines'], |
| "Layer is BSP but doesn't defines machines.") |
| |
| def test_bsp_no_set_machine(self): |
| from oeqa.utils.commands import get_bb_var |
| |
| machine = get_bb_var('MACHINE') |
| self.assertEqual(self.td['bbvars']['MACHINE'], machine, |
| msg="Layer %s modified machine %s -> %s" % \ |
| (self.tc.layer['name'], self.td['bbvars']['MACHINE'], machine)) |
| |
| |
| def test_machine_world(self): |
| ''' |
| "bitbake world" is expected to work regardless which machine is selected. |
| BSP layers sometimes break that by enabling a recipe for a certain machine |
| without checking whether that recipe actually can be built in the current |
| distro configuration (for example, OpenGL might not enabled). |
| |
| This test iterates over all machines. It would be nicer to instantiate |
| it once per machine. It merely checks for errors during parse |
| time. It does not actually attempt to build anything. |
| ''' |
| |
| if not self.td['machines']: |
| self.skipTest('No machines set with --machines.') |
| msg = [] |
| for machine in self.td['machines']: |
| # In contrast to test_machine_signatures() below, errors are fatal here. |
| try: |
| get_signatures(self.td['builddir'], failsafe=False, machine=machine) |
| except RuntimeError as ex: |
| msg.append(str(ex)) |
| if msg: |
| msg.insert(0, 'The following machines broke a world build:') |
| self.fail('\n'.join(msg)) |
| |
| def test_machine_signatures(self): |
| ''' |
| Selecting a machine may only affect the signature of tasks that are specific |
| to that machine. In other words, when MACHINE=A and MACHINE=B share a recipe |
| foo and the output of foo, then both machine configurations must build foo |
| in exactly the same way. Otherwise it is not possible to use both machines |
| in the same distribution. |
| |
| This criteria can only be tested by testing different machines in combination, |
| i.e. one main layer, potentially several additional BSP layers and an explicit |
| choice of machines: |
| yocto-check-layer --additional-layers .../meta-intel --machines intel-corei7-64 imx6slevk -- .../meta-freescale |
| ''' |
| |
| if not self.td['machines']: |
| self.skipTest('No machines set with --machines.') |
| |
| # Collect signatures for all machines that we are testing |
| # and merge that into a hash: |
| # tune -> task -> signature -> list of machines with that combination |
| # |
| # It is an error if any tune/task pair has more than one signature, |
| # because that implies that the machines that caused those different |
| # signatures do not agree on how to execute the task. |
| tunes = {} |
| # Preserve ordering of machines as chosen by the user. |
| for machine in self.td['machines']: |
| curr_sigs, tune2tasks = get_signatures(self.td['builddir'], failsafe=True, machine=machine) |
| # Invert the tune -> [tasks] mapping. |
| tasks2tune = {} |
| for tune, tasks in tune2tasks.items(): |
| for task in tasks: |
| tasks2tune[task] = tune |
| for task, sighash in curr_sigs.items(): |
| tunes.setdefault(tasks2tune[task], {}).setdefault(task, {}).setdefault(sighash, []).append(machine) |
| |
| msg = [] |
| pruned = 0 |
| last_line_key = None |
| # do_fetch, do_unpack, ..., do_build |
| taskname_list = [] |
| if tunes: |
| # The output below is most useful when we start with tasks that are at |
| # the bottom of the dependency chain, i.e. those that run first. If |
| # those tasks differ, the rest also does. |
| # |
| # To get an ordering of tasks, we do a topological sort of the entire |
| # depgraph for the base configuration, then on-the-fly flatten that list by stripping |
| # out the recipe names and removing duplicates. The base configuration |
| # is not necessarily representative, but should be close enough. Tasks |
| # that were not encountered get a default priority. |
| depgraph = get_depgraph() |
| depends = depgraph['tdepends'] |
| WHITE = 1 |
| GRAY = 2 |
| BLACK = 3 |
| color = {} |
| found = set() |
| def visit(task): |
| color[task] = GRAY |
| for dep in depends.get(task, ()): |
| if color.setdefault(dep, WHITE) == WHITE: |
| visit(dep) |
| color[task] = BLACK |
| pn, taskname = task.rsplit('.', 1) |
| if taskname not in found: |
| taskname_list.append(taskname) |
| found.add(taskname) |
| for task in depends.keys(): |
| if color.setdefault(task, WHITE) == WHITE: |
| visit(task) |
| |
| taskname_order = dict([(task, index) for index, task in enumerate(taskname_list) ]) |
| def task_key(task): |
| pn, taskname = task.rsplit(':', 1) |
| return (pn, taskname_order.get(taskname, len(taskname_list)), taskname) |
| |
| for tune in sorted(tunes.keys()): |
| tasks = tunes[tune] |
| # As for test_signatures it would be nicer to sort tasks |
| # by dependencies here, but that is harder because we have |
| # to report on tasks from different machines, which might |
| # have different dependencies. We resort to pruning the |
| # output by reporting only one task per recipe if the set |
| # of machines matches. |
| # |
| # "bitbake-diffsigs -t -s" is intelligent enough to print |
| # diffs recursively, so often it does not matter that much |
| # if we don't pick the underlying difference |
| # here. However, sometimes recursion fails |
| # (https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6428). |
| # |
| # To mitigate that a bit, we use a hard-coded ordering of |
| # tasks that represents how they normally run and prefer |
| # to print the ones that run first. |
| for task in sorted(tasks.keys(), key=task_key): |
| signatures = tasks[task] |
| # do_build can be ignored: it is know to have |
| # different signatures in some cases, for example in |
| # the allarch ca-certificates due to RDEPENDS=openssl. |
| # That particular dependency is whitelisted via |
| # SIGGEN_EXCLUDE_SAFE_RECIPE_DEPS, but still shows up |
| # in the sstate signature hash because filtering it |
| # out would be hard and running do_build multiple |
| # times doesn't really matter. |
| if len(signatures.keys()) > 1 and \ |
| not task.endswith(':do_build'): |
| # Error! |
| # |
| # Sort signatures by machines, because the hex values don't mean anything. |
| # => all-arch adwaita-icon-theme:do_build: 1234... (beaglebone, qemux86) != abcdf... (qemux86-64) |
| # |
| # Skip the line if it is covered already by the predecessor (same pn, same sets of machines). |
| pn, taskname = task.rsplit(':', 1) |
| next_line_key = (pn, sorted(signatures.values())) |
| if next_line_key != last_line_key: |
| line = ' %s %s: ' % (tune, task) |
| line += ' != '.join(['%s (%s)' % (signature, ', '.join([m for m in signatures[signature]])) for |
| signature in sorted(signatures.keys(), key=lambda s: signatures[s])]) |
| last_line_key = next_line_key |
| msg.append(line) |
| # Randomly pick two mismatched signatures and remember how to invoke |
| # bitbake-diffsigs for them. |
| iterator = iter(signatures.items()) |
| a = next(iterator) |
| b = next(iterator) |
| diffsig_machines = '(%s) != (%s)' % (', '.join(a[1]), ', '.join(b[1])) |
| diffsig_params = '-t %s %s -s %s %s' % (pn, taskname, a[0], b[0]) |
| else: |
| pruned += 1 |
| |
| if msg: |
| msg.insert(0, 'The machines have conflicting signatures for some shared tasks:') |
| if pruned > 0: |
| msg.append('') |
| msg.append('%d tasks where not listed because some other task of the recipe already differed.' % pruned) |
| msg.append('It is likely that differences from different recipes also have the same root cause.') |
| msg.append('') |
| # Explain how to investigate... |
| msg.append('To investigate, run bitbake-diffsigs -t recipename taskname -s fromsig tosig.') |
| cmd = 'bitbake-diffsigs %s' % diffsig_params |
| msg.append('Example: %s in the last line' % diffsig_machines) |
| msg.append('Command: %s' % cmd) |
| # ... and actually do it automatically for that example, but without aborting |
| # when that fails. |
| try: |
| output = check_command('Comparing signatures failed.', cmd).decode('utf-8') |
| except RuntimeError as ex: |
| output = str(ex) |
| msg.extend([' ' + line for line in output.splitlines()]) |
| self.fail('\n'.join(msg)) |