| # |
| # Sanity check the users setup for common misconfigurations |
| # |
| |
| SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES ?= "patch diffstat makeinfo git bzip2 tar \ |
| gzip gawk chrpath wget cpio perl file which" |
| |
| def bblayers_conf_file(d): |
| return os.path.join(d.getVar('TOPDIR'), 'conf/bblayers.conf') |
| |
| def sanity_conf_read(fn): |
| with open(fn, 'r') as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| return lines |
| |
| def sanity_conf_find_line(pattern, lines): |
| import re |
| return next(((index, line) |
| for index, line in enumerate(lines) |
| if re.search(pattern, line)), (None, None)) |
| |
| def sanity_conf_update(fn, lines, version_var_name, new_version): |
| index, line = sanity_conf_find_line(r"^%s" % version_var_name, lines) |
| lines[index] = '%s = "%d"\n' % (version_var_name, new_version) |
| with open(fn, "w") as f: |
| f.write(''.join(lines)) |
| |
| # Functions added to this variable MUST throw a NotImplementedError exception unless |
| # they successfully changed the config version in the config file. Exceptions |
| # are used since exec_func doesn't handle return values. |
| BBLAYERS_CONF_UPDATE_FUNCS += " \ |
| conf/bblayers.conf:LCONF_VERSION:LAYER_CONF_VERSION:oecore_update_bblayers \ |
| conf/local.conf:CONF_VERSION:LOCALCONF_VERSION:oecore_update_localconf \ |
| conf/site.conf:SCONF_VERSION:SITE_CONF_VERSION:oecore_update_siteconf \ |
| " |
| |
| SANITY_DIFF_TOOL ?= "meld" |
| |
| SANITY_LOCALCONF_SAMPLE ?= "${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/local.conf.sample" |
| python oecore_update_localconf() { |
| # Check we are using a valid local.conf |
| current_conf = d.getVar('CONF_VERSION') |
| conf_version = d.getVar('LOCALCONF_VERSION') |
| |
| failmsg = """Your version of local.conf was generated from an older/newer version of |
| local.conf.sample and there have been updates made to this file. Please compare the two |
| files and merge any changes before continuing. |
| |
| Matching the version numbers will remove this message. |
| |
| \"${SANITY_DIFF_TOOL} conf/local.conf ${SANITY_LOCALCONF_SAMPLE}\" |
| |
| is a good way to visualise the changes.""" |
| failmsg = d.expand(failmsg) |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| } |
| |
| SANITY_SITECONF_SAMPLE ?= "${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/site.conf.sample" |
| python oecore_update_siteconf() { |
| # If we have a site.conf, check it's valid |
| current_sconf = d.getVar('SCONF_VERSION') |
| sconf_version = d.getVar('SITE_CONF_VERSION') |
| |
| failmsg = """Your version of site.conf was generated from an older version of |
| site.conf.sample and there have been updates made to this file. Please compare the two |
| files and merge any changes before continuing. |
| |
| Matching the version numbers will remove this message. |
| |
| \"${SANITY_DIFF_TOOL} conf/site.conf ${SANITY_SITECONF_SAMPLE}\" |
| |
| is a good way to visualise the changes.""" |
| failmsg = d.expand(failmsg) |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| } |
| |
| SANITY_BBLAYERCONF_SAMPLE ?= "${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/bblayers.conf.sample" |
| python oecore_update_bblayers() { |
| # bblayers.conf is out of date, so see if we can resolve that |
| |
| current_lconf = int(d.getVar('LCONF_VERSION')) |
| lconf_version = int(d.getVar('LAYER_CONF_VERSION')) |
| |
| failmsg = """Your version of bblayers.conf has the wrong LCONF_VERSION (has ${LCONF_VERSION}, expecting ${LAYER_CONF_VERSION}). |
| Please compare your file against bblayers.conf.sample and merge any changes before continuing. |
| "${SANITY_DIFF_TOOL} conf/bblayers.conf ${SANITY_BBLAYERCONF_SAMPLE}" |
| |
| is a good way to visualise the changes.""" |
| failmsg = d.expand(failmsg) |
| |
| if not current_lconf: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| |
| lines = [] |
| |
| if current_lconf < 4: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| |
| bblayers_fn = bblayers_conf_file(d) |
| lines = sanity_conf_read(bblayers_fn) |
| |
| if current_lconf == 4 and lconf_version > 4: |
| topdir_var = '$' + '{TOPDIR}' |
| index, bbpath_line = sanity_conf_find_line('BBPATH', lines) |
| if bbpath_line: |
| start = bbpath_line.find('"') |
| if start != -1 and (len(bbpath_line) != (start + 1)): |
| if bbpath_line[start + 1] == '"': |
| lines[index] = (bbpath_line[:start + 1] + |
| topdir_var + bbpath_line[start + 1:]) |
| else: |
| if not topdir_var in bbpath_line: |
| lines[index] = (bbpath_line[:start + 1] + |
| topdir_var + ':' + bbpath_line[start + 1:]) |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| else: |
| index, bbfiles_line = sanity_conf_find_line('BBFILES', lines) |
| if bbfiles_line: |
| lines.insert(index, 'BBPATH = "' + topdir_var + '"\n') |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| |
| current_lconf += 1 |
| sanity_conf_update(bblayers_fn, lines, 'LCONF_VERSION', current_lconf) |
| bb.note("Your conf/bblayers.conf has been automatically updated.") |
| return |
| |
| elif current_lconf == 5 and lconf_version > 5: |
| # Null update, to avoid issues with people switching between poky and other distros |
| current_lconf = 6 |
| sanity_conf_update(bblayers_fn, lines, 'LCONF_VERSION', current_lconf) |
| bb.note("Your conf/bblayers.conf has been automatically updated.") |
| return |
| |
| status.addresult() |
| |
| elif current_lconf == 6 and lconf_version > 6: |
| # Handle rename of meta-yocto -> meta-poky |
| # This marks the start of separate version numbers but code is needed in OE-Core |
| # for the migration, one last time. |
| layers = d.getVar('BBLAYERS').split() |
| layers = [ os.path.basename(path) for path in layers ] |
| if 'meta-yocto' in layers: |
| found = False |
| while True: |
| index, meta_yocto_line = sanity_conf_find_line(r'.*meta-yocto[\'"\s\n]', lines) |
| if meta_yocto_line: |
| lines[index] = meta_yocto_line.replace('meta-yocto', 'meta-poky') |
| found = True |
| else: |
| break |
| if not found: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| index, meta_yocto_line = sanity_conf_find_line('LCONF_VERSION.*\n', lines) |
| if meta_yocto_line: |
| lines[index] = 'POKY_BBLAYERS_CONF_VERSION = "1"\n' |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| with open(bblayers_fn, "w") as f: |
| f.write(''.join(lines)) |
| bb.note("Your conf/bblayers.conf has been automatically updated.") |
| return |
| current_lconf += 1 |
| sanity_conf_update(bblayers_fn, lines, 'LCONF_VERSION', current_lconf) |
| bb.note("Your conf/bblayers.conf has been automatically updated.") |
| return |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError(failmsg) |
| } |
| |
| def raise_sanity_error(msg, d, network_error=False): |
| if d.getVar("SANITY_USE_EVENTS") == "1": |
| try: |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckFailed(msg, network_error), d) |
| except TypeError: |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckFailed(msg), d) |
| return |
| |
| bb.fatal(""" OE-core's config sanity checker detected a potential misconfiguration. |
| Either fix the cause of this error or at your own risk disable the checker (see sanity.conf). |
| Following is the list of potential problems / advisories: |
| |
| %s""" % msg) |
| |
| # Check flags associated with a tuning. |
| def check_toolchain_tune_args(data, tune, multilib, errs): |
| found_errors = False |
| if check_toolchain_args_present(data, tune, multilib, errs, 'CCARGS'): |
| found_errors = True |
| if check_toolchain_args_present(data, tune, multilib, errs, 'ASARGS'): |
| found_errors = True |
| if check_toolchain_args_present(data, tune, multilib, errs, 'LDARGS'): |
| found_errors = True |
| |
| return found_errors |
| |
| def check_toolchain_args_present(data, tune, multilib, tune_errors, which): |
| args_set = (data.getVar("TUNE_%s" % which) or "").split() |
| args_wanted = (data.getVar("TUNEABI_REQUIRED_%s_tune-%s" % (which, tune)) or "").split() |
| args_missing = [] |
| |
| # If no args are listed/required, we are done. |
| if not args_wanted: |
| return |
| for arg in args_wanted: |
| if arg not in args_set: |
| args_missing.append(arg) |
| |
| found_errors = False |
| if args_missing: |
| found_errors = True |
| tune_errors.append("TUNEABI for %s requires '%s' in TUNE_%s (%s)." % |
| (tune, ' '.join(args_missing), which, ' '.join(args_set))) |
| return found_errors |
| |
| # Check a single tune for validity. |
| def check_toolchain_tune(data, tune, multilib): |
| tune_errors = [] |
| if not tune: |
| return "No tuning found for %s multilib." % multilib |
| localdata = bb.data.createCopy(data) |
| if multilib != "default": |
| # Apply the overrides so we can look at the details. |
| overrides = localdata.getVar("OVERRIDES", False) + ":virtclass-multilib-" + multilib |
| localdata.setVar("OVERRIDES", overrides) |
| bb.debug(2, "Sanity-checking tuning '%s' (%s) features:" % (tune, multilib)) |
| features = (localdata.getVar("TUNE_FEATURES_tune-%s" % tune) or "").split() |
| if not features: |
| return "Tuning '%s' has no defined features, and cannot be used." % tune |
| valid_tunes = localdata.getVarFlags('TUNEVALID') or {} |
| conflicts = localdata.getVarFlags('TUNECONFLICTS') or {} |
| # [doc] is the documentation for the variable, not a real feature |
| if 'doc' in valid_tunes: |
| del valid_tunes['doc'] |
| if 'doc' in conflicts: |
| del conflicts['doc'] |
| for feature in features: |
| if feature in conflicts: |
| for conflict in conflicts[feature].split(): |
| if conflict in features: |
| tune_errors.append("Feature '%s' conflicts with '%s'." % |
| (feature, conflict)) |
| if feature in valid_tunes: |
| bb.debug(2, " %s: %s" % (feature, valid_tunes[feature])) |
| else: |
| tune_errors.append("Feature '%s' is not defined." % feature) |
| whitelist = localdata.getVar("TUNEABI_WHITELIST") |
| if whitelist: |
| tuneabi = localdata.getVar("TUNEABI_tune-%s" % tune) |
| if not tuneabi: |
| tuneabi = tune |
| if True not in [x in whitelist.split() for x in tuneabi.split()]: |
| tune_errors.append("Tuning '%s' (%s) cannot be used with any supported tuning/ABI." % |
| (tune, tuneabi)) |
| else: |
| if not check_toolchain_tune_args(localdata, tuneabi, multilib, tune_errors): |
| bb.debug(2, "Sanity check: Compiler args OK for %s." % tune) |
| if tune_errors: |
| return "Tuning '%s' has the following errors:\n" % tune + '\n'.join(tune_errors) |
| |
| def check_toolchain(data): |
| tune_error_set = [] |
| deftune = data.getVar("DEFAULTTUNE") |
| tune_errors = check_toolchain_tune(data, deftune, 'default') |
| if tune_errors: |
| tune_error_set.append(tune_errors) |
| |
| multilibs = (data.getVar("MULTILIB_VARIANTS") or "").split() |
| global_multilibs = (data.getVar("MULTILIB_GLOBAL_VARIANTS") or "").split() |
| |
| if multilibs: |
| seen_libs = [] |
| seen_tunes = [] |
| for lib in multilibs: |
| if lib in seen_libs: |
| tune_error_set.append("The multilib '%s' appears more than once." % lib) |
| else: |
| seen_libs.append(lib) |
| if not lib in global_multilibs: |
| tune_error_set.append("Multilib %s is not present in MULTILIB_GLOBAL_VARIANTS" % lib) |
| tune = data.getVar("DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-%s" % lib) |
| if tune in seen_tunes: |
| tune_error_set.append("The tuning '%s' appears in more than one multilib." % tune) |
| else: |
| seen_libs.append(tune) |
| if tune == deftune: |
| tune_error_set.append("Multilib '%s' (%s) is also the default tuning." % (lib, deftune)) |
| else: |
| tune_errors = check_toolchain_tune(data, tune, lib) |
| if tune_errors: |
| tune_error_set.append(tune_errors) |
| if tune_error_set: |
| return "Toolchain tunings invalid:\n" + '\n'.join(tune_error_set) + "\n" |
| |
| return "" |
| |
| def check_conf_exists(fn, data): |
| bbpath = [] |
| fn = data.expand(fn) |
| vbbpath = data.getVar("BBPATH", False) |
| if vbbpath: |
| bbpath += vbbpath.split(":") |
| for p in bbpath: |
| currname = os.path.join(data.expand(p), fn) |
| if os.access(currname, os.R_OK): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def check_create_long_filename(filepath, pathname): |
| import string, random |
| testfile = os.path.join(filepath, ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for x in range(200))) |
| try: |
| if not os.path.exists(filepath): |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(filepath) |
| f = open(testfile, "w") |
| f.close() |
| os.remove(testfile) |
| except IOError as e: |
| import errno |
| err, strerror = e.args |
| if err == errno.ENAMETOOLONG: |
| return "Failed to create a file with a long name in %s. Please use a filesystem that does not unreasonably limit filename length.\n" % pathname |
| else: |
| return "Failed to create a file in %s: %s.\n" % (pathname, strerror) |
| except OSError as e: |
| errno, strerror = e.args |
| return "Failed to create %s directory in which to run long name sanity check: %s.\n" % (pathname, strerror) |
| return "" |
| |
| def check_path_length(filepath, pathname, limit): |
| if len(filepath) > limit: |
| return "The length of %s is longer than %s, this would cause unexpected errors, please use a shorter path.\n" % (pathname, limit) |
| return "" |
| |
| def get_filesystem_id(path): |
| import subprocess |
| try: |
| return subprocess.check_output(["stat", "-f", "-c", "%t", path]).decode('utf-8') |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError: |
| bb.warn("Can't get filesystem id of: %s" % path) |
| return None |
| |
| # Check that the path isn't located on nfs. |
| def check_not_nfs(path, name): |
| # The nfs' filesystem id is 6969 |
| if get_filesystem_id(path) == "6969": |
| return "The %s: %s can't be located on nfs.\n" % (name, path) |
| return "" |
| |
| # Check that the path is on a case-sensitive file system |
| def check_case_sensitive(path, name): |
| import tempfile |
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='TmP', dir=path) as tmp_file: |
| if os.path.exists(tmp_file.name.lower()): |
| return "The %s (%s) can't be on a case-insensitive file system.\n" % (name, path) |
| return "" |
| |
| # Check that path isn't a broken symlink |
| def check_symlink(lnk, data): |
| if os.path.islink(lnk) and not os.path.exists(lnk): |
| raise_sanity_error("%s is a broken symlink." % lnk, data) |
| |
| def check_connectivity(d): |
| # URI's to check can be set in the CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS variable |
| # using the same syntax as for SRC_URI. If the variable is not set |
| # the check is skipped |
| test_uris = (d.getVar('CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS') or "").split() |
| retval = "" |
| |
| bbn = d.getVar('BB_NO_NETWORK') |
| if bbn not in (None, '0', '1'): |
| return 'BB_NO_NETWORK should be "0" or "1", but it is "%s"' % bbn |
| |
| # Only check connectivity if network enabled and the |
| # CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS are set |
| network_enabled = not (bbn == '1') |
| check_enabled = len(test_uris) |
| if check_enabled and network_enabled: |
| # Take a copy of the data store and unset MIRRORS and PREMIRRORS |
| data = bb.data.createCopy(d) |
| data.delVar('PREMIRRORS') |
| data.delVar('MIRRORS') |
| try: |
| fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(test_uris, data) |
| fetcher.checkstatus() |
| except Exception as err: |
| # Allow the message to be configured so that users can be |
| # pointed to a support mechanism. |
| msg = data.getVar('CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_MSG') or "" |
| if len(msg) == 0: |
| msg = "%s.\n" % err |
| msg += " Please ensure your host's network is configured correctly,\n" |
| msg += " or set BB_NO_NETWORK = \"1\" to disable network access if\n" |
| msg += " all required sources are on local disk.\n" |
| retval = msg |
| |
| return retval |
| |
| def check_supported_distro(sanity_data): |
| from fnmatch import fnmatch |
| |
| tested_distros = sanity_data.getVar('SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS') |
| if not tested_distros: |
| return |
| |
| try: |
| distro = oe.lsb.distro_identifier() |
| except Exception: |
| distro = None |
| |
| if not distro: |
| bb.warn('Host distribution could not be determined; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is recommended that you use a tested distribution.') |
| |
| for supported in [x.strip() for x in tested_distros.split('\\n')]: |
| if fnmatch(distro, supported): |
| return |
| |
| bb.warn('Host distribution "%s" has not been validated with this version of the build system; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is recommended that you use a tested distribution.' % distro) |
| |
| # Checks we should only make if MACHINE is set correctly |
| def check_sanity_validmachine(sanity_data): |
| messages = "" |
| |
| # Check TUNE_ARCH is set |
| if sanity_data.getVar('TUNE_ARCH') == 'INVALID': |
| messages = messages + 'TUNE_ARCH is unset. Please ensure your MACHINE configuration includes a valid tune configuration file which will set this correctly.\n' |
| |
| # Check TARGET_OS is set |
| if sanity_data.getVar('TARGET_OS') == 'INVALID': |
| messages = messages + 'Please set TARGET_OS directly, or choose a MACHINE or DISTRO that does so.\n' |
| |
| # Check that we don't have duplicate entries in PACKAGE_ARCHS & that TUNE_PKGARCH is in PACKAGE_ARCHS |
| pkgarchs = sanity_data.getVar('PACKAGE_ARCHS') |
| tunepkg = sanity_data.getVar('TUNE_PKGARCH') |
| defaulttune = sanity_data.getVar('DEFAULTTUNE') |
| tunefound = False |
| seen = {} |
| dups = [] |
| |
| for pa in pkgarchs.split(): |
| if seen.get(pa, 0) == 1: |
| dups.append(pa) |
| else: |
| seen[pa] = 1 |
| if pa == tunepkg: |
| tunefound = True |
| |
| if len(dups): |
| messages = messages + "Error, the PACKAGE_ARCHS variable contains duplicates. The following archs are listed more than once: %s" % " ".join(dups) |
| |
| if tunefound == False: |
| messages = messages + "Error, the PACKAGE_ARCHS variable (%s) for DEFAULTTUNE (%s) does not contain TUNE_PKGARCH (%s)." % (pkgarchs, defaulttune, tunepkg) |
| |
| return messages |
| |
| # Patch before 2.7 can't handle all the features in git-style diffs. Some |
| # patches may incorrectly apply, and others won't apply at all. |
| def check_patch_version(sanity_data): |
| from distutils.version import LooseVersion |
| import re, subprocess |
| |
| try: |
| result = subprocess.check_output(["patch", "--version"], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('utf-8') |
| version = re.search(r"[0-9.]+", result.splitlines()[0]).group() |
| if LooseVersion(version) < LooseVersion("2.7"): |
| return "Your version of patch is older than 2.7 and has bugs which will break builds. Please install a newer version of patch.\n" |
| else: |
| return None |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return "Unable to execute patch --version, exit code %d:\n%s\n" % (e.returncode, e.output) |
| |
| # Unpatched versions of make 3.82 are known to be broken. See GNU Savannah Bug 30612. |
| # Use a modified reproducer from http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30612 to validate. |
| def check_make_version(sanity_data): |
| from distutils.version import LooseVersion |
| import subprocess |
| |
| try: |
| result = subprocess.check_output(['make', '--version'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('utf-8') |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return "Unable to execute make --version, exit code %d\n%s\n" % (e.returncode, e.output) |
| version = result.split()[2] |
| if LooseVersion(version) == LooseVersion("3.82"): |
| # Construct a test file |
| f = open("makefile_test", "w") |
| f.write("makefile_test.a: makefile_test_a.c makefile_test_b.c makefile_test.a( makefile_test_a.c makefile_test_b.c)\n") |
| f.write("\n") |
| f.write("makefile_test_a.c:\n") |
| f.write(" touch $@\n") |
| f.write("\n") |
| f.write("makefile_test_b.c:\n") |
| f.write(" touch $@\n") |
| f.close() |
| |
| # Check if make 3.82 has been patched |
| try: |
| subprocess.check_call(['make', '-f', 'makefile_test']) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return "Your version of make 3.82 is broken. Please revert to 3.81 or install a patched version.\n" |
| finally: |
| os.remove("makefile_test") |
| if os.path.exists("makefile_test_a.c"): |
| os.remove("makefile_test_a.c") |
| if os.path.exists("makefile_test_b.c"): |
| os.remove("makefile_test_b.c") |
| if os.path.exists("makefile_test.a"): |
| os.remove("makefile_test.a") |
| return None |
| |
| |
| # Tar version 1.24 and onwards handle overwriting symlinks correctly |
| # but earlier versions do not; this needs to work properly for sstate |
| def check_tar_version(sanity_data): |
| from distutils.version import LooseVersion |
| import subprocess |
| try: |
| result = subprocess.check_output(["tar", "--version"], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('utf-8') |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return "Unable to execute tar --version, exit code %d\n%s\n" % (e.returncode, e.output) |
| version = result.split()[3] |
| if LooseVersion(version) < LooseVersion("1.24"): |
| return "Your version of tar is older than 1.24 and has bugs which will break builds. Please install a newer version of tar.\n" |
| return None |
| |
| # We use git parameters and functionality only found in 1.7.8 or later |
| # The kernel tools assume git >= 1.8.3.1 (verified needed > 1.7.9.5) see #6162 |
| # The git fetcher also had workarounds for git < 1.7.9.2 which we've dropped |
| def check_git_version(sanity_data): |
| from distutils.version import LooseVersion |
| import subprocess |
| try: |
| result = subprocess.check_output(["git", "--version"], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL).decode('utf-8') |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| return "Unable to execute git --version, exit code %d\n%s\n" % (e.returncode, e.output) |
| version = result.split()[2] |
| if LooseVersion(version) < LooseVersion("1.8.3.1"): |
| return "Your version of git is older than 1.8.3.1 and has bugs which will break builds. Please install a newer version of git.\n" |
| return None |
| |
| # Check the required perl modules which may not be installed by default |
| def check_perl_modules(sanity_data): |
| import subprocess |
| ret = "" |
| modules = ( "Text::ParseWords", "Thread::Queue", "Data::Dumper" ) |
| errresult = '' |
| for m in modules: |
| try: |
| subprocess.check_output(["perl", "-e", "use %s" % m]) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| errresult += e.output |
| ret += "%s " % m |
| if ret: |
| return "Required perl module(s) not found: %s\n\n%s\n" % (ret, errresult) |
| return None |
| |
| def sanity_check_conffiles(d): |
| funcs = d.getVar('BBLAYERS_CONF_UPDATE_FUNCS').split() |
| for func in funcs: |
| conffile, current_version, required_version, func = func.split(":") |
| if check_conf_exists(conffile, d) and d.getVar(current_version) is not None and \ |
| d.getVar(current_version) != d.getVar(required_version): |
| try: |
| bb.build.exec_func(func, d, pythonexception=True) |
| except NotImplementedError as e: |
| bb.fatal(str(e)) |
| d.setVar("BB_INVALIDCONF", True) |
| |
| def sanity_handle_abichanges(status, d): |
| # |
| # Check the 'ABI' of TMPDIR |
| # |
| import subprocess |
| |
| current_abi = d.getVar('OELAYOUT_ABI') |
| abifile = d.getVar('SANITY_ABIFILE') |
| if os.path.exists(abifile): |
| with open(abifile, "r") as f: |
| abi = f.read().strip() |
| if not abi.isdigit(): |
| with open(abifile, "w") as f: |
| f.write(current_abi) |
| elif int(abi) <= 11 and current_abi == "12": |
| status.addresult("The layout of TMPDIR changed for Recipe Specific Sysroots.\nConversion doesn't make sense and this change will rebuild everything so please delete TMPDIR (%s).\n" % d.getVar("TMPDIR")) |
| elif (abi != current_abi): |
| # Code to convert from one ABI to another could go here if possible. |
| status.addresult("Error, TMPDIR has changed its layout version number (%s to %s) and you need to either rebuild, revert or adjust it at your own risk.\n" % (abi, current_abi)) |
| else: |
| with open(abifile, "w") as f: |
| f.write(current_abi) |
| |
| def check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, data): |
| # Sanity checks to be done when the value of SSTATE_DIR changes |
| |
| # Check that SSTATE_DIR isn't on a filesystem with limited filename length (eg. eCryptFS) |
| testmsg = "" |
| if sstate_dir != "": |
| testmsg = check_create_long_filename(sstate_dir, "SSTATE_DIR") |
| # If we don't have permissions to SSTATE_DIR, suggest the user set it as an SSTATE_MIRRORS |
| try: |
| err = testmsg.split(': ')[1].strip() |
| if err == "Permission denied.": |
| testmsg = testmsg + "You could try using %s in SSTATE_MIRRORS rather than as an SSTATE_CACHE.\n" % (sstate_dir) |
| except IndexError: |
| pass |
| return testmsg |
| |
| def check_sanity_version_change(status, d): |
| # Sanity checks to be done when SANITY_VERSION or NATIVELSBSTRING changes |
| # In other words, these tests run once in a given build directory and then |
| # never again until the sanity version or host distrubution id/version changes. |
| |
| # Check the python install is complete. glib-2.0-natives requries |
| # xml.parsers.expat |
| try: |
| import xml.parsers.expat |
| except ImportError: |
| status.addresult('Your python is not a full install. Please install the module xml.parsers.expat (python-xml on openSUSE and SUSE Linux).\n') |
| import stat |
| |
| status.addresult(check_make_version(d)) |
| status.addresult(check_patch_version(d)) |
| status.addresult(check_tar_version(d)) |
| status.addresult(check_git_version(d)) |
| status.addresult(check_perl_modules(d)) |
| |
| missing = "" |
| |
| if not check_app_exists("${MAKE}", d): |
| missing = missing + "GNU make," |
| |
| if not check_app_exists('${BUILD_CC}', d): |
| missing = missing + "C Compiler (%s)," % d.getVar("BUILD_CC") |
| |
| if not check_app_exists('${BUILD_CXX}', d): |
| missing = missing + "C++ Compiler (%s)," % d.getVar("BUILD_CXX") |
| |
| required_utilities = d.getVar('SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES') |
| |
| for util in required_utilities.split(): |
| if not check_app_exists(util, d): |
| missing = missing + "%s," % util |
| |
| if missing: |
| missing = missing.rstrip(',') |
| status.addresult("Please install the following missing utilities: %s\n" % missing) |
| |
| assume_provided = d.getVar('ASSUME_PROVIDED').split() |
| # Check user doesn't have ASSUME_PROVIDED = instead of += in local.conf |
| if "diffstat-native" not in assume_provided: |
| status.addresult('Please use ASSUME_PROVIDED +=, not ASSUME_PROVIDED = in your local.conf\n') |
| |
| # Check that TMPDIR isn't on a filesystem with limited filename length (eg. eCryptFS) |
| tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| status.addresult(check_create_long_filename(tmpdir, "TMPDIR")) |
| tmpdirmode = os.stat(tmpdir).st_mode |
| if (tmpdirmode & stat.S_ISGID): |
| status.addresult("TMPDIR is setgid, please don't build in a setgid directory") |
| if (tmpdirmode & stat.S_ISUID): |
| status.addresult("TMPDIR is setuid, please don't build in a setuid directory") |
| |
| # Some third-party software apparently relies on chmod etc. being suid root (!!) |
| import stat |
| suid_check_bins = "chown chmod mknod".split() |
| for bin_cmd in suid_check_bins: |
| bin_path = bb.utils.which(os.environ["PATH"], bin_cmd) |
| if bin_path: |
| bin_stat = os.stat(bin_path) |
| if bin_stat.st_uid == 0 and bin_stat.st_mode & stat.S_ISUID: |
| status.addresult('%s has the setuid bit set. This interferes with pseudo and may cause other issues that break the build process.\n' % bin_path) |
| |
| # Check that we can fetch from various network transports |
| netcheck = check_connectivity(d) |
| status.addresult(netcheck) |
| if netcheck: |
| status.network_error = True |
| |
| nolibs = d.getVar('NO32LIBS') |
| if not nolibs: |
| lib32path = '/lib' |
| if os.path.exists('/lib64') and ( os.path.islink('/lib64') or os.path.islink('/lib') ): |
| lib32path = '/lib32' |
| |
| if os.path.exists('%s/libc.so.6' % lib32path) and not os.path.exists('/usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h'): |
| status.addresult("You have a 32-bit libc, but no 32-bit headers. You must install the 32-bit libc headers.\n") |
| |
| bbpaths = d.getVar('BBPATH').split(":") |
| if ("." in bbpaths or "./" in bbpaths or "" in bbpaths): |
| status.addresult("BBPATH references the current directory, either through " \ |
| "an empty entry, a './' or a '.'.\n\t This is unsafe and means your "\ |
| "layer configuration is adding empty elements to BBPATH.\n\t "\ |
| "Please check your layer.conf files and other BBPATH " \ |
| "settings to remove the current working directory " \ |
| "references.\n" \ |
| "Parsed BBPATH is" + str(bbpaths)); |
| |
| oes_bb_conf = d.getVar( 'OES_BITBAKE_CONF') |
| if not oes_bb_conf: |
| status.addresult('You are not using the OpenEmbedded version of conf/bitbake.conf. This means your environment is misconfigured, in particular check BBPATH.\n') |
| |
| # The length of TMPDIR can't be longer than 410 |
| status.addresult(check_path_length(tmpdir, "TMPDIR", 410)) |
| |
| # Check that TMPDIR isn't located on nfs |
| status.addresult(check_not_nfs(tmpdir, "TMPDIR")) |
| |
| # Check for case-insensitive file systems (such as Linux in Docker on |
| # macOS with default HFS+ file system) |
| status.addresult(check_case_sensitive(tmpdir, "TMPDIR")) |
| |
| def sanity_check_locale(d): |
| """ |
| Currently bitbake switches locale to en_US.UTF-8 so check that this locale actually exists. |
| """ |
| import locale |
| try: |
| locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8") |
| except locale.Error: |
| raise_sanity_error("Your system needs to support the en_US.UTF-8 locale.", d) |
| |
| def check_sanity_everybuild(status, d): |
| import os, stat |
| # Sanity tests which test the users environment so need to run at each build (or are so cheap |
| # it makes sense to always run them. |
| |
| if 0 == os.getuid(): |
| raise_sanity_error("Do not use Bitbake as root.", d) |
| |
| # Check the Python version, we now have a minimum of Python 3.4 |
| import sys |
| if sys.hexversion < 0x03040000: |
| status.addresult('The system requires at least Python 3.4 to run. Please update your Python interpreter.\n') |
| |
| # Check the bitbake version meets minimum requirements |
| from distutils.version import LooseVersion |
| minversion = d.getVar('BB_MIN_VERSION') |
| if (LooseVersion(bb.__version__) < LooseVersion(minversion)): |
| status.addresult('Bitbake version %s is required and version %s was found\n' % (minversion, bb.__version__)) |
| |
| sanity_check_locale(d) |
| |
| paths = d.getVar('PATH').split(":") |
| if "." in paths or "./" in paths or "" in paths: |
| status.addresult("PATH contains '.', './' or '' (empty element), which will break the build, please remove this.\nParsed PATH is " + str(paths) + "\n") |
| |
| # Check that the DISTRO is valid, if set |
| # need to take into account DISTRO renaming DISTRO |
| distro = d.getVar('DISTRO') |
| if distro and distro != "nodistro": |
| if not ( check_conf_exists("conf/distro/${DISTRO}.conf", d) or check_conf_exists("conf/distro/include/${DISTRO}.inc", d) ): |
| status.addresult("DISTRO '%s' not found. Please set a valid DISTRO in your local.conf\n" % d.getVar("DISTRO")) |
| |
| # Check that these variables don't use tilde-expansion as we don't do that |
| for v in ("TMPDIR", "DL_DIR", "SSTATE_DIR"): |
| if d.getVar(v).startswith("~"): |
| status.addresult("%s uses ~ but Bitbake will not expand this, use an absolute path or variables." % v) |
| |
| # Check that DL_DIR is set, exists and is writable. In theory, we should never even hit the check if DL_DIR isn't |
| # set, since so much relies on it being set. |
| dldir = d.getVar('DL_DIR') |
| if not dldir: |
| status.addresult("DL_DIR is not set. Your environment is misconfigured, check that DL_DIR is set, and if the directory exists, that it is writable. \n") |
| if os.path.exists(dldir) and not os.access(dldir, os.W_OK): |
| status.addresult("DL_DIR: %s exists but you do not appear to have write access to it. \n" % dldir) |
| check_symlink(dldir, d) |
| |
| # Check that the MACHINE is valid, if it is set |
| machinevalid = True |
| if d.getVar('MACHINE'): |
| if not check_conf_exists("conf/machine/${MACHINE}.conf", d): |
| status.addresult('MACHINE=%s is invalid. Please set a valid MACHINE in your local.conf, environment or other configuration file.\n' % (d.getVar('MACHINE'))) |
| machinevalid = False |
| else: |
| status.addresult(check_sanity_validmachine(d)) |
| else: |
| status.addresult('Please set a MACHINE in your local.conf or environment\n') |
| machinevalid = False |
| if machinevalid: |
| status.addresult(check_toolchain(d)) |
| |
| # Check that the SDKMACHINE is valid, if it is set |
| if d.getVar('SDKMACHINE'): |
| if not check_conf_exists("conf/machine-sdk/${SDKMACHINE}.conf", d): |
| status.addresult('Specified SDKMACHINE value is not valid\n') |
| elif d.getVar('SDK_ARCH', False) == "${BUILD_ARCH}": |
| status.addresult('SDKMACHINE is set, but SDK_ARCH has not been changed as a result - SDKMACHINE may have been set too late (e.g. in the distro configuration)\n') |
| |
| check_supported_distro(d) |
| |
| omask = os.umask(0o022) |
| if omask & 0o755: |
| status.addresult("Please use a umask which allows a+rx and u+rwx\n") |
| os.umask(omask) |
| |
| if d.getVar('TARGET_ARCH') == "arm": |
| # This path is no longer user-readable in modern (very recent) Linux |
| try: |
| if os.path.exists("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr"): |
| f = open("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr", "r") |
| try: |
| if (int(f.read().strip()) > 65536): |
| status.addresult("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr is not <= 65536. This will cause problems with qemu so please fix the value (as root).\n\nTo fix this in later reboots, set vm.mmap_min_addr = 65536 in /etc/sysctl.conf.\n") |
| finally: |
| f.close() |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| oeroot = d.getVar('COREBASE') |
| if oeroot.find('+') != -1: |
| status.addresult("Error, you have an invalid character (+) in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include any + characters.") |
| if oeroot.find('@') != -1: |
| status.addresult("Error, you have an invalid character (@) in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include any @ characters.") |
| if oeroot.find(' ') != -1: |
| status.addresult("Error, you have a space in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include a space since autotools doesn't support this.") |
| |
| # Check the format of MIRRORS, PREMIRRORS and SSTATE_MIRRORS |
| import re |
| mirror_vars = ['MIRRORS', 'PREMIRRORS', 'SSTATE_MIRRORS'] |
| protocols = ['http', 'ftp', 'file', 'https', \ |
| 'git', 'gitsm', 'hg', 'osc', 'p4', 'svn', \ |
| 'bzr', 'cvs', 'npm', 'sftp', 'ssh', 's3' ] |
| for mirror_var in mirror_vars: |
| mirrors = (d.getVar(mirror_var) or '').replace('\\n', ' ').split() |
| |
| # Split into pairs |
| if len(mirrors) % 2 != 0: |
| bb.warn('Invalid mirror variable value for %s: %s, should contain paired members.' % (mirror_var, str(mirrors))) |
| continue |
| mirrors = list(zip(*[iter(mirrors)]*2)) |
| |
| for mirror_entry in mirrors: |
| pattern, mirror = mirror_entry |
| |
| decoded = bb.fetch2.decodeurl(pattern) |
| try: |
| pattern_scheme = re.compile(decoded[0]) |
| except re.error as exc: |
| bb.warn('Invalid scheme regex (%s) in %s; %s' % (pattern, mirror_var, mirror_entry)) |
| continue |
| |
| if not any(pattern_scheme.match(protocol) for protocol in protocols): |
| bb.warn('Invalid protocol (%s) in %s: %s' % (decoded[0], mirror_var, mirror_entry)) |
| continue |
| |
| if not any(mirror.startswith(protocol + '://') for protocol in protocols): |
| bb.warn('Invalid protocol in %s: %s' % (mirror_var, mirror_entry)) |
| continue |
| |
| if mirror.startswith('file://'): |
| import urllib |
| check_symlink(urllib.parse.urlparse(mirror).path, d) |
| # SSTATE_MIRROR ends with a /PATH string |
| if mirror.endswith('/PATH'): |
| # remove /PATH$ from SSTATE_MIRROR to get a working |
| # base directory path |
| mirror_base = urllib.parse.urlparse(mirror[:-1*len('/PATH')]).path |
| check_symlink(mirror_base, d) |
| |
| # Check that TMPDIR hasn't changed location since the last time we were run |
| tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| checkfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, "saved_tmpdir") |
| if os.path.exists(checkfile): |
| with open(checkfile, "r") as f: |
| saved_tmpdir = f.read().strip() |
| if (saved_tmpdir != tmpdir): |
| status.addresult("Error, TMPDIR has changed location. You need to either move it back to %s or rebuild\n" % saved_tmpdir) |
| else: |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(tmpdir) |
| # Remove setuid, setgid and sticky bits from TMPDIR |
| try: |
| os.chmod(tmpdir, os.stat(tmpdir).st_mode & ~ stat.S_ISUID) |
| os.chmod(tmpdir, os.stat(tmpdir).st_mode & ~ stat.S_ISGID) |
| os.chmod(tmpdir, os.stat(tmpdir).st_mode & ~ stat.S_ISVTX) |
| except OSError as exc: |
| bb.warn("Unable to chmod TMPDIR: %s" % exc) |
| with open(checkfile, "w") as f: |
| f.write(tmpdir) |
| |
| # If /bin/sh is a symlink, check that it points to dash or bash |
| if os.path.islink('/bin/sh'): |
| real_sh = os.path.realpath('/bin/sh') |
| # Due to update-alternatives, the shell name may take various |
| # forms, such as /bin/dash, bin/bash, /bin/bash.bash ... |
| if '/dash' not in real_sh and '/bash' not in real_sh: |
| status.addresult("Error, /bin/sh links to %s, must be dash or bash\n" % real_sh) |
| |
| def check_sanity(sanity_data): |
| class SanityStatus(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.messages = "" |
| self.network_error = False |
| |
| def addresult(self, message): |
| if message: |
| self.messages = self.messages + message |
| |
| status = SanityStatus() |
| |
| tmpdir = sanity_data.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| sstate_dir = sanity_data.getVar('SSTATE_DIR') |
| |
| check_symlink(sstate_dir, sanity_data) |
| |
| # Check saved sanity info |
| last_sanity_version = 0 |
| last_tmpdir = "" |
| last_sstate_dir = "" |
| last_nativelsbstr = "" |
| sanityverfile = sanity_data.expand("${TOPDIR}/conf/sanity_info") |
| if os.path.exists(sanityverfile): |
| with open(sanityverfile, 'r') as f: |
| for line in f: |
| if line.startswith('SANITY_VERSION'): |
| last_sanity_version = int(line.split()[1]) |
| if line.startswith('TMPDIR'): |
| last_tmpdir = line.split()[1] |
| if line.startswith('SSTATE_DIR'): |
| last_sstate_dir = line.split()[1] |
| if line.startswith('NATIVELSBSTRING'): |
| last_nativelsbstr = line.split()[1] |
| |
| check_sanity_everybuild(status, sanity_data) |
| |
| sanity_version = int(sanity_data.getVar('SANITY_VERSION') or 1) |
| network_error = False |
| # NATIVELSBSTRING var may have been overridden with "universal", so |
| # get actual host distribution id and version |
| nativelsbstr = lsb_distro_identifier(sanity_data) |
| if last_sanity_version < sanity_version or last_nativelsbstr != nativelsbstr: |
| check_sanity_version_change(status, sanity_data) |
| status.addresult(check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, sanity_data)) |
| else: |
| if last_sstate_dir != sstate_dir: |
| status.addresult(check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, sanity_data)) |
| |
| if os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(sanityverfile)) and not status.messages: |
| with open(sanityverfile, 'w') as f: |
| f.write("SANITY_VERSION %s\n" % sanity_version) |
| f.write("TMPDIR %s\n" % tmpdir) |
| f.write("SSTATE_DIR %s\n" % sstate_dir) |
| f.write("NATIVELSBSTRING %s\n" % nativelsbstr) |
| |
| sanity_handle_abichanges(status, sanity_data) |
| |
| if status.messages != "": |
| raise_sanity_error(sanity_data.expand(status.messages), sanity_data, status.network_error) |
| |
| # Create a copy of the datastore and finalise it to ensure appends and |
| # overrides are set - the datastore has yet to be finalised at ConfigParsed |
| def copy_data(e): |
| sanity_data = bb.data.createCopy(e.data) |
| sanity_data.finalize() |
| return sanity_data |
| |
| addhandler config_reparse_eventhandler |
| config_reparse_eventhandler[eventmask] = "bb.event.ConfigParsed" |
| python config_reparse_eventhandler() { |
| sanity_check_conffiles(e.data) |
| } |
| |
| addhandler check_sanity_eventhandler |
| check_sanity_eventhandler[eventmask] = "bb.event.SanityCheck bb.event.NetworkTest" |
| python check_sanity_eventhandler() { |
| if bb.event.getName(e) == "SanityCheck": |
| sanity_data = copy_data(e) |
| check_sanity(sanity_data) |
| if e.generateevents: |
| sanity_data.setVar("SANITY_USE_EVENTS", "1") |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckPassed(), e.data) |
| elif bb.event.getName(e) == "NetworkTest": |
| sanity_data = copy_data(e) |
| if e.generateevents: |
| sanity_data.setVar("SANITY_USE_EVENTS", "1") |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.NetworkTestFailed() if check_connectivity(sanity_data) else bb.event.NetworkTestPassed(), e.data) |
| |
| return |
| } |