| # |
| # Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors |
| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
| # |
| |
| SSTATE_VERSION = "11" |
| |
| SSTATE_ZSTD_CLEVEL ??= "8" |
| |
| SSTATE_MANIFESTS ?= "${TMPDIR}/sstate-control" |
| SSTATE_MANFILEPREFIX = "${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/manifest-${SSTATE_MANMACH}-${PN}" |
| |
| def generate_sstatefn(spec, hash, taskname, siginfo, d): |
| if taskname is None: |
| return "" |
| extension = ".tar.zst" |
| # 8 chars reserved for siginfo |
| limit = 254 - 8 |
| if siginfo: |
| limit = 254 |
| extension = ".tar.zst.siginfo" |
| if not hash: |
| hash = "INVALID" |
| fn = spec + hash + "_" + taskname + extension |
| # If the filename is too long, attempt to reduce it |
| if len(fn) > limit: |
| components = spec.split(":") |
| # Fields 0,5,6 are mandatory, 1 is most useful, 2,3,4 are just for information |
| # 7 is for the separators |
| avail = (limit - len(hash + "_" + taskname + extension) - len(components[0]) - len(components[1]) - len(components[5]) - len(components[6]) - 7) // 3 |
| components[2] = components[2][:avail] |
| components[3] = components[3][:avail] |
| components[4] = components[4][:avail] |
| spec = ":".join(components) |
| fn = spec + hash + "_" + taskname + extension |
| if len(fn) > limit: |
| bb.fatal("Unable to reduce sstate name to less than 255 chararacters") |
| return hash[:2] + "/" + hash[2:4] + "/" + fn |
| |
| SSTATE_PKGARCH = "${PACKAGE_ARCH}" |
| SSTATE_PKGSPEC = "sstate:${PN}:${PACKAGE_ARCH}${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS}:${PV}:${PR}:${SSTATE_PKGARCH}:${SSTATE_VERSION}:" |
| SSTATE_SWSPEC = "sstate:${PN}::${PV}:${PR}::${SSTATE_VERSION}:" |
| SSTATE_PKGNAME = "${SSTATE_EXTRAPATH}${@generate_sstatefn(d.getVar('SSTATE_PKGSPEC'), d.getVar('BB_UNIHASH'), d.getVar('SSTATE_CURRTASK'), False, d)}" |
| SSTATE_PKG = "${SSTATE_DIR}/${SSTATE_PKGNAME}" |
| SSTATE_EXTRAPATH = "" |
| SSTATE_EXTRAPATHWILDCARD = "" |
| SSTATE_PATHSPEC = "${SSTATE_DIR}/${SSTATE_EXTRAPATHWILDCARD}*/*/${SSTATE_PKGSPEC}*_${SSTATE_PATH_CURRTASK}.tar.zst*" |
| |
| # explicitly make PV to depend on evaluated value of PV variable |
| PV[vardepvalue] = "${PV}" |
| |
| # We don't want the sstate to depend on things like the distro string |
| # of the system, we let the sstate paths take care of this. |
| SSTATE_EXTRAPATH[vardepvalue] = "" |
| SSTATE_EXTRAPATHWILDCARD[vardepvalue] = "" |
| |
| # Avoid docbook/sgml catalog warnings for now |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${STAGING_ETCDIR_NATIVE}/sgml ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/sgml" |
| # sdk-provides-dummy-nativesdk and nativesdk-buildtools-perl-dummy overlap for different SDKMACHINE |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_RPM}/sdk_provides_dummy_nativesdk/ ${DEPLOY_DIR_IPK}/sdk-provides-dummy-nativesdk/" |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_RPM}/buildtools_dummy_nativesdk/ ${DEPLOY_DIR_IPK}/buildtools-dummy-nativesdk/" |
| # target-sdk-provides-dummy overlaps that allarch is disabled when multilib is used |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${COMPONENTS_DIR}/sdk-provides-dummy-target/ ${DEPLOY_DIR_RPM}/sdk_provides_dummy_target/ ${DEPLOY_DIR_IPK}/sdk-provides-dummy-target/" |
| # Archive the sources for many architectures in one deploy folder |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_SRC}" |
| # ovmf/grub-efi/systemd-boot/intel-microcode multilib recipes can generate identical overlapping files |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/ovmf" |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/grub-efi" |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/systemd-boot" |
| SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES += "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/microcode" |
| |
| SSTATE_SCAN_FILES ?= "*.la *-config *_config postinst-*" |
| SSTATE_SCAN_CMD ??= 'find ${SSTATE_BUILDDIR} \( -name "${@"\" -o -name \"".join(d.getVar("SSTATE_SCAN_FILES").split())}" \) -type f' |
| SSTATE_SCAN_CMD_NATIVE ??= 'grep -Irl -e ${RECIPE_SYSROOT} -e ${RECIPE_SYSROOT_NATIVE} -e ${HOSTTOOLS_DIR} ${SSTATE_BUILDDIR}' |
| SSTATE_HASHEQUIV_FILEMAP ?= " \ |
| populate_sysroot:*/postinst-useradd-*:${TMPDIR} \ |
| populate_sysroot:*/postinst-useradd-*:${COREBASE} \ |
| populate_sysroot:*/postinst-useradd-*:regex-\s(PATH|PSEUDO_IGNORE_PATHS|HOME|LOGNAME|OMP_NUM_THREADS|USER)=.*\s \ |
| populate_sysroot:*/crossscripts/*:${TMPDIR} \ |
| populate_sysroot:*/crossscripts/*:${COREBASE} \ |
| " |
| |
| BB_HASHFILENAME = "False ${SSTATE_PKGSPEC} ${SSTATE_SWSPEC}" |
| |
| SSTATE_ARCHS_TUNEPKG ??= "${TUNE_PKGARCH}" |
| SSTATE_ARCHS = " \ |
| ${BUILD_ARCH} \ |
| ${BUILD_ARCH}_${ORIGNATIVELSBSTRING} \ |
| ${BUILD_ARCH}_${SDK_ARCH}_${SDK_OS} \ |
| ${SDK_ARCH}_${SDK_OS} \ |
| ${SDK_ARCH}_${SDK_ARCH}-${SDKPKGSUFFIX} \ |
| allarch \ |
| ${SSTATE_ARCHS_TUNEPKG} \ |
| ${PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCHS} \ |
| ${MACHINE_ARCH}" |
| SSTATE_ARCHS[vardepsexclude] = "ORIGNATIVELSBSTRING" |
| |
| SSTATE_MANMACH ?= "${SSTATE_PKGARCH}" |
| |
| SSTATECREATEFUNCS += "sstate_hardcode_path" |
| SSTATECREATEFUNCS[vardeps] = "SSTATE_SCAN_FILES" |
| SSTATEPOSTCREATEFUNCS = "" |
| SSTATEPREINSTFUNCS = "" |
| SSTATEPOSTUNPACKFUNCS = "sstate_hardcode_path_unpack" |
| SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS = "" |
| EXTRA_STAGING_FIXMES ?= "HOSTTOOLS_DIR" |
| |
| # Check whether sstate exists for tasks that support sstate and are in the |
| # locked signatures file. |
| SIGGEN_LOCKEDSIGS_SSTATE_EXISTS_CHECK ?= 'error' |
| |
| # Check whether the task's computed hash matches the task's hash in the |
| # locked signatures file. |
| SIGGEN_LOCKEDSIGS_TASKSIG_CHECK ?= "error" |
| |
| # The GnuPG key ID and passphrase to use to sign sstate archives (or unset to |
| # not sign) |
| SSTATE_SIG_KEY ?= "" |
| SSTATE_SIG_PASSPHRASE ?= "" |
| # Whether to verify the GnUPG signatures when extracting sstate archives |
| SSTATE_VERIFY_SIG ?= "0" |
| # List of signatures to consider valid. |
| SSTATE_VALID_SIGS ??= "" |
| SSTATE_VALID_SIGS[vardepvalue] = "" |
| |
| SSTATE_HASHEQUIV_METHOD ?= "oe.sstatesig.OEOuthashBasic" |
| SSTATE_HASHEQUIV_METHOD[doc] = "The fully-qualified function used to calculate \ |
| the output hash for a task, which in turn is used to determine equivalency. \ |
| " |
| |
| SSTATE_HASHEQUIV_REPORT_TASKDATA ?= "0" |
| SSTATE_HASHEQUIV_REPORT_TASKDATA[doc] = "Report additional useful data to the \ |
| hash equivalency server, such as PN, PV, taskname, etc. This information \ |
| is very useful for developers looking at task data, but may leak sensitive \ |
| data if the equivalence server is public. \ |
| " |
| |
| python () { |
| if bb.data.inherits_class('native', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', d.getVar('BUILD_ARCH', False)) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('crosssdk', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', d.expand("${BUILD_ARCH}_${SDK_ARCH}_${SDK_OS}")) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('cross', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', d.expand("${BUILD_ARCH}")) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('nativesdk', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', d.expand("${SDK_ARCH}_${SDK_OS}")) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', d.expand("${SDK_ARCH}_${PACKAGE_ARCH}")) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('allarch', d) and d.getVar("PACKAGE_ARCH") == "all": |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_PKGARCH', "allarch") |
| else: |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_MANMACH', d.expand("${PACKAGE_ARCH}")) |
| |
| if bb.data.inherits_class('native', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('crosssdk', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('cross', d): |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_EXTRAPATH', "${NATIVELSBSTRING}/") |
| d.setVar('BB_HASHFILENAME', "True ${SSTATE_PKGSPEC} ${SSTATE_SWSPEC}") |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_EXTRAPATHWILDCARD', "${NATIVELSBSTRING}/") |
| |
| unique_tasks = sorted(set((d.getVar('SSTATETASKS') or "").split())) |
| d.setVar('SSTATETASKS', " ".join(unique_tasks)) |
| for task in unique_tasks: |
| d.prependVarFlag(task, 'prefuncs', "sstate_task_prefunc ") |
| d.appendVarFlag(task, 'postfuncs', " sstate_task_postfunc") |
| d.setVarFlag(task, 'network', '1') |
| d.setVarFlag(task + "_setscene", 'network', '1') |
| } |
| |
| def sstate_init(task, d): |
| ss = {} |
| ss['task'] = task |
| ss['dirs'] = [] |
| ss['plaindirs'] = [] |
| ss['lockfiles'] = [] |
| ss['lockfiles-shared'] = [] |
| return ss |
| |
| def sstate_state_fromvars(d, task = None): |
| if task is None: |
| task = d.getVar('BB_CURRENTTASK') |
| if not task: |
| bb.fatal("sstate code running without task context?!") |
| task = task.replace("_setscene", "") |
| |
| if task.startswith("do_"): |
| task = task[3:] |
| inputs = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-inputdirs') or "").split() |
| outputs = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-outputdirs') or "").split() |
| plaindirs = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-plaindirs') or "").split() |
| lockfiles = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-lockfile') or "").split() |
| lockfilesshared = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-lockfile-shared') or "").split() |
| interceptfuncs = (d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-interceptfuncs') or "").split() |
| fixmedir = d.getVarFlag("do_" + task, 'sstate-fixmedir') or "" |
| if not task or len(inputs) != len(outputs): |
| bb.fatal("sstate variables not setup correctly?!") |
| |
| if task == "populate_lic": |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_PKGSPEC", "${SSTATE_SWSPEC}") |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_EXTRAPATH", "") |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_EXTRAPATHWILDCARD', "") |
| |
| ss = sstate_init(task, d) |
| for i in range(len(inputs)): |
| sstate_add(ss, inputs[i], outputs[i], d) |
| ss['lockfiles'] = lockfiles |
| ss['lockfiles-shared'] = lockfilesshared |
| ss['plaindirs'] = plaindirs |
| ss['interceptfuncs'] = interceptfuncs |
| ss['fixmedir'] = fixmedir |
| return ss |
| |
| def sstate_add(ss, source, dest, d): |
| if not source.endswith("/"): |
| source = source + "/" |
| if not dest.endswith("/"): |
| dest = dest + "/" |
| source = os.path.normpath(source) |
| dest = os.path.normpath(dest) |
| srcbase = os.path.basename(source) |
| ss['dirs'].append([srcbase, source, dest]) |
| return ss |
| |
| def sstate_install(ss, d): |
| import oe.path |
| import oe.sstatesig |
| import subprocess |
| |
| sharedfiles = [] |
| shareddirs = [] |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}")) |
| |
| sstateinst = d.expand("${WORKDIR}/sstate-install-%s/" % ss['task']) |
| |
| manifest, d2 = oe.sstatesig.sstate_get_manifest_filename(ss['task'], d) |
| |
| if os.access(manifest, os.R_OK): |
| bb.fatal("Package already staged (%s)?!" % manifest) |
| |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_INST_POSTRM", manifest + ".postrm") |
| |
| locks = [] |
| for lock in ss['lockfiles-shared']: |
| locks.append(bb.utils.lockfile(lock, True)) |
| for lock in ss['lockfiles']: |
| locks.append(bb.utils.lockfile(lock)) |
| |
| for state in ss['dirs']: |
| bb.debug(2, "Staging files from %s to %s" % (state[1], state[2])) |
| for walkroot, dirs, files in os.walk(state[1]): |
| for file in files: |
| srcpath = os.path.join(walkroot, file) |
| dstpath = srcpath.replace(state[1], state[2]) |
| #bb.debug(2, "Staging %s to %s" % (srcpath, dstpath)) |
| sharedfiles.append(dstpath) |
| for dir in dirs: |
| srcdir = os.path.join(walkroot, dir) |
| dstdir = srcdir.replace(state[1], state[2]) |
| #bb.debug(2, "Staging %s to %s" % (srcdir, dstdir)) |
| if os.path.islink(srcdir): |
| sharedfiles.append(dstdir) |
| continue |
| if not dstdir.endswith("/"): |
| dstdir = dstdir + "/" |
| shareddirs.append(dstdir) |
| |
| # Check the file list for conflicts against files which already exist |
| overlap_allowed = (d.getVar("SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES") or "").split() |
| match = [] |
| for f in sharedfiles: |
| if os.path.exists(f): |
| f = os.path.normpath(f) |
| realmatch = True |
| for w in overlap_allowed: |
| w = os.path.normpath(w) |
| if f.startswith(w): |
| realmatch = False |
| break |
| if realmatch: |
| match.append(f) |
| sstate_search_cmd = "grep -rlF '%s' %s --exclude=index-* | sed -e 's:^.*/::'" % (f, d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}")) |
| search_output = subprocess.Popen(sstate_search_cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] |
| if search_output: |
| match.append(" (matched in %s)" % search_output.decode('utf-8').rstrip()) |
| else: |
| match.append(" (not matched to any task)") |
| if match: |
| bb.fatal("Recipe %s is trying to install files into a shared " \ |
| "area when those files already exist. The files and the manifests listing " \ |
| "them are:\n %s\n" |
| "Please adjust the recipes so only one recipe provides a given file. " % \ |
| (d.getVar('PN'), "\n ".join(match))) |
| |
| if ss['fixmedir'] and os.path.exists(ss['fixmedir'] + "/fixmepath.cmd"): |
| sharedfiles.append(ss['fixmedir'] + "/fixmepath.cmd") |
| sharedfiles.append(ss['fixmedir'] + "/fixmepath") |
| |
| # Write out the manifest |
| f = open(manifest, "w") |
| for file in sharedfiles: |
| f.write(file + "\n") |
| |
| # We want to ensure that directories appear at the end of the manifest |
| # so that when we test to see if they should be deleted any contents |
| # added by the task will have been removed first. |
| dirs = sorted(shareddirs, key=len) |
| # Must remove children first, which will have a longer path than the parent |
| for di in reversed(dirs): |
| f.write(di + "\n") |
| f.close() |
| |
| # Append to the list of manifests for this PACKAGE_ARCH |
| |
| i = d2.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/index-${SSTATE_MANMACH}") |
| l = bb.utils.lockfile(i + ".lock") |
| filedata = d.getVar("STAMP") + " " + d2.getVar("SSTATE_MANFILEPREFIX") + " " + d.getVar("WORKDIR") + "\n" |
| manifests = [] |
| if os.path.exists(i): |
| with open(i, "r") as f: |
| manifests = f.readlines() |
| # We append new entries, we don't remove older entries which may have the same |
| # manifest name but different versions from stamp/workdir. See below. |
| if filedata not in manifests: |
| with open(i, "a+") as f: |
| f.write(filedata) |
| bb.utils.unlockfile(l) |
| |
| # Run the actual file install |
| for state in ss['dirs']: |
| if os.path.exists(state[1]): |
| oe.path.copyhardlinktree(state[1], state[2]) |
| |
| for postinst in (d.getVar('SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS') or '').split(): |
| # All hooks should run in the SSTATE_INSTDIR |
| bb.build.exec_func(postinst, d, (sstateinst,)) |
| |
| for lock in locks: |
| bb.utils.unlockfile(lock) |
| |
| sstate_install[vardepsexclude] += "SSTATE_ALLOW_OVERLAP_FILES STATE_MANMACH SSTATE_MANFILEPREFIX" |
| sstate_install[vardeps] += "${SSTATEPOSTINSTFUNCS}" |
| |
| def sstate_installpkg(ss, d): |
| from oe.gpg_sign import get_signer |
| |
| sstateinst = d.expand("${WORKDIR}/sstate-install-%s/" % ss['task']) |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_CURRTASK", ss['task']) |
| sstatefetch = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKGNAME') |
| sstatepkg = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKG') |
| verify_sig = bb.utils.to_boolean(d.getVar("SSTATE_VERIFY_SIG"), False) |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(sstatepkg) or (verify_sig and not os.path.exists(sstatepkg + '.sig')): |
| pstaging_fetch(sstatefetch, d) |
| |
| if not os.path.isfile(sstatepkg): |
| bb.note("Sstate package %s does not exist" % sstatepkg) |
| return False |
| |
| sstate_clean(ss, d) |
| |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_INSTDIR', sstateinst) |
| |
| if verify_sig: |
| if not os.path.isfile(sstatepkg + '.sig'): |
| bb.warn("No signature file for sstate package %s, skipping acceleration..." % sstatepkg) |
| return False |
| signer = get_signer(d, 'local') |
| if not signer.verify(sstatepkg + '.sig', d.getVar("SSTATE_VALID_SIGS")): |
| bb.warn("Cannot verify signature on sstate package %s, skipping acceleration..." % sstatepkg) |
| return False |
| |
| # Empty sstateinst directory, ensure its clean |
| if os.path.exists(sstateinst): |
| oe.path.remove(sstateinst) |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(sstateinst) |
| |
| sstateinst = d.getVar("SSTATE_INSTDIR") |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_FIXMEDIR', ss['fixmedir']) |
| |
| for f in (d.getVar('SSTATEPREINSTFUNCS') or '').split() + ['sstate_unpack_package']: |
| # All hooks should run in the SSTATE_INSTDIR |
| bb.build.exec_func(f, d, (sstateinst,)) |
| |
| return sstate_installpkgdir(ss, d) |
| |
| def sstate_installpkgdir(ss, d): |
| import oe.path |
| import subprocess |
| |
| sstateinst = d.getVar("SSTATE_INSTDIR") |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_FIXMEDIR', ss['fixmedir']) |
| |
| for f in (d.getVar('SSTATEPOSTUNPACKFUNCS') or '').split(): |
| # All hooks should run in the SSTATE_INSTDIR |
| bb.build.exec_func(f, d, (sstateinst,)) |
| |
| def prepdir(dir): |
| # remove dir if it exists, ensure any parent directories do exist |
| if os.path.exists(dir): |
| oe.path.remove(dir) |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(dir) |
| oe.path.remove(dir) |
| |
| for state in ss['dirs']: |
| prepdir(state[1]) |
| bb.utils.rename(sstateinst + state[0], state[1]) |
| sstate_install(ss, d) |
| |
| for plain in ss['plaindirs']: |
| workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR') |
| sharedworkdir = os.path.join(d.getVar('TMPDIR'), "work-shared") |
| src = sstateinst + "/" + plain.replace(workdir, '') |
| if sharedworkdir in plain: |
| src = sstateinst + "/" + plain.replace(sharedworkdir, '') |
| dest = plain |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(src) |
| prepdir(dest) |
| bb.utils.rename(src, dest) |
| |
| return True |
| |
| python sstate_hardcode_path_unpack () { |
| # Fixup hardcoded paths |
| # |
| # Note: The logic below must match the reverse logic in |
| # sstate_hardcode_path(d) |
| import subprocess |
| |
| sstateinst = d.getVar('SSTATE_INSTDIR') |
| sstatefixmedir = d.getVar('SSTATE_FIXMEDIR') |
| fixmefn = sstateinst + "fixmepath" |
| if os.path.isfile(fixmefn): |
| staging_target = d.getVar('RECIPE_SYSROOT') |
| staging_host = d.getVar('RECIPE_SYSROOT_NATIVE') |
| |
| if bb.data.inherits_class('native', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d): |
| sstate_sed_cmd = "sed -i -e 's:FIXMESTAGINGDIRHOST:%s:g'" % (staging_host) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('cross', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('crosssdk', d): |
| sstate_sed_cmd = "sed -i -e 's:FIXMESTAGINGDIRTARGET:%s:g; s:FIXMESTAGINGDIRHOST:%s:g'" % (staging_target, staging_host) |
| else: |
| sstate_sed_cmd = "sed -i -e 's:FIXMESTAGINGDIRTARGET:%s:g'" % (staging_target) |
| |
| extra_staging_fixmes = d.getVar('EXTRA_STAGING_FIXMES') or '' |
| for fixmevar in extra_staging_fixmes.split(): |
| fixme_path = d.getVar(fixmevar) |
| sstate_sed_cmd += " -e 's:FIXME_%s:%s:g'" % (fixmevar, fixme_path) |
| |
| # Add sstateinst to each filename in fixmepath, use xargs to efficiently call sed |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = "sed -e 's:^:%s:g' %s | xargs %s" % (sstateinst, fixmefn, sstate_sed_cmd) |
| |
| # Defer do_populate_sysroot relocation command |
| if sstatefixmedir: |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(sstatefixmedir) |
| with open(sstatefixmedir + "/fixmepath.cmd", "w") as f: |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = sstate_hardcode_cmd.replace(fixmefn, sstatefixmedir + "/fixmepath") |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = sstate_hardcode_cmd.replace(sstateinst, "FIXMEFINALSSTATEINST") |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = sstate_hardcode_cmd.replace(staging_host, "FIXMEFINALSSTATEHOST") |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = sstate_hardcode_cmd.replace(staging_target, "FIXMEFINALSSTATETARGET") |
| f.write(sstate_hardcode_cmd) |
| bb.utils.copyfile(fixmefn, sstatefixmedir + "/fixmepath") |
| return |
| |
| bb.note("Replacing fixme paths in sstate package: %s" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd)) |
| subprocess.check_call(sstate_hardcode_cmd, shell=True) |
| |
| # Need to remove this or we'd copy it into the target directory and may |
| # conflict with another writer |
| os.remove(fixmefn) |
| } |
| |
| def sstate_clean_cachefile(ss, d): |
| import oe.path |
| |
| if d.getVarFlag('do_%s' % ss['task'], 'task'): |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_PATH_CURRTASK", ss['task']) |
| sstatepkgfile = d.getVar('SSTATE_PATHSPEC') |
| bb.note("Removing %s" % sstatepkgfile) |
| oe.path.remove(sstatepkgfile) |
| |
| def sstate_clean_cachefiles(d): |
| for task in (d.getVar('SSTATETASKS') or "").split(): |
| ld = d.createCopy() |
| ss = sstate_state_fromvars(ld, task) |
| sstate_clean_cachefile(ss, ld) |
| |
| def sstate_clean_manifest(manifest, d, canrace=False, prefix=None): |
| import oe.path |
| |
| mfile = open(manifest) |
| entries = mfile.readlines() |
| mfile.close() |
| |
| for entry in entries: |
| entry = entry.strip() |
| if prefix and not entry.startswith("/"): |
| entry = prefix + "/" + entry |
| bb.debug(2, "Removing manifest: %s" % entry) |
| # We can race against another package populating directories as we're removing them |
| # so we ignore errors here. |
| try: |
| if entry.endswith("/"): |
| if os.path.islink(entry[:-1]): |
| os.remove(entry[:-1]) |
| elif os.path.exists(entry) and len(os.listdir(entry)) == 0 and not canrace: |
| # Removing directories whilst builds are in progress exposes a race. Only |
| # do it in contexts where it is safe to do so. |
| os.rmdir(entry[:-1]) |
| else: |
| os.remove(entry) |
| except OSError: |
| pass |
| |
| postrm = manifest + ".postrm" |
| if os.path.exists(manifest + ".postrm"): |
| import subprocess |
| os.chmod(postrm, 0o755) |
| subprocess.check_call(postrm, shell=True) |
| oe.path.remove(postrm) |
| |
| oe.path.remove(manifest) |
| |
| def sstate_clean(ss, d): |
| import oe.path |
| import glob |
| |
| d2 = d.createCopy() |
| stamp_clean = d.getVar("STAMPCLEAN") |
| extrainf = d.getVarFlag("do_" + ss['task'], 'stamp-extra-info') |
| if extrainf: |
| d2.setVar("SSTATE_MANMACH", extrainf) |
| wildcard_stfile = "%s.do_%s*.%s" % (stamp_clean, ss['task'], extrainf) |
| else: |
| wildcard_stfile = "%s.do_%s*" % (stamp_clean, ss['task']) |
| |
| manifest = d2.expand("${SSTATE_MANFILEPREFIX}.%s" % ss['task']) |
| |
| if os.path.exists(manifest): |
| locks = [] |
| for lock in ss['lockfiles-shared']: |
| locks.append(bb.utils.lockfile(lock)) |
| for lock in ss['lockfiles']: |
| locks.append(bb.utils.lockfile(lock)) |
| |
| sstate_clean_manifest(manifest, d, canrace=True) |
| |
| for lock in locks: |
| bb.utils.unlockfile(lock) |
| |
| # Remove the current and previous stamps, but keep the sigdata. |
| # |
| # The glob() matches do_task* which may match multiple tasks, for |
| # example: do_package and do_package_write_ipk, so we need to |
| # exactly match *.do_task.* and *.do_task_setscene.* |
| rm_stamp = '.do_%s.' % ss['task'] |
| rm_setscene = '.do_%s_setscene.' % ss['task'] |
| # For BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER = "noop" |
| rm_nohash = ".do_%s" % ss['task'] |
| for stfile in glob.glob(wildcard_stfile): |
| # Keep the sigdata |
| if ".sigdata." in stfile or ".sigbasedata." in stfile: |
| continue |
| # Preserve taint files in the stamps directory |
| if stfile.endswith('.taint'): |
| continue |
| if rm_stamp in stfile or rm_setscene in stfile or \ |
| stfile.endswith(rm_nohash): |
| oe.path.remove(stfile) |
| |
| sstate_clean[vardepsexclude] = "SSTATE_MANFILEPREFIX" |
| |
| CLEANFUNCS += "sstate_cleanall" |
| |
| python sstate_cleanall() { |
| bb.note("Removing shared state for package %s" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| |
| manifest_dir = d.getVar('SSTATE_MANIFESTS') |
| if not os.path.exists(manifest_dir): |
| return |
| |
| tasks = d.getVar('SSTATETASKS').split() |
| for name in tasks: |
| ld = d.createCopy() |
| shared_state = sstate_state_fromvars(ld, name) |
| sstate_clean(shared_state, ld) |
| } |
| |
| python sstate_hardcode_path () { |
| import subprocess, platform |
| |
| # Need to remove hardcoded paths and fix these when we install the |
| # staging packages. |
| # |
| # Note: the logic in this function needs to match the reverse logic |
| # in sstate_installpkg(ss, d) |
| |
| staging_target = d.getVar('RECIPE_SYSROOT') |
| staging_host = d.getVar('RECIPE_SYSROOT_NATIVE') |
| sstate_builddir = d.getVar('SSTATE_BUILDDIR') |
| |
| sstate_sed_cmd = "sed -i -e 's:%s:FIXMESTAGINGDIRHOST:g'" % staging_host |
| if bb.data.inherits_class('native', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d): |
| sstate_grep_cmd = "grep -l -e '%s'" % (staging_host) |
| elif bb.data.inherits_class('cross', d) or bb.data.inherits_class('crosssdk', d): |
| sstate_grep_cmd = "grep -l -e '%s' -e '%s'" % (staging_target, staging_host) |
| sstate_sed_cmd += " -e 's:%s:FIXMESTAGINGDIRTARGET:g'" % staging_target |
| else: |
| sstate_grep_cmd = "grep -l -e '%s' -e '%s'" % (staging_target, staging_host) |
| sstate_sed_cmd += " -e 's:%s:FIXMESTAGINGDIRTARGET:g'" % staging_target |
| |
| extra_staging_fixmes = d.getVar('EXTRA_STAGING_FIXMES') or '' |
| for fixmevar in extra_staging_fixmes.split(): |
| fixme_path = d.getVar(fixmevar) |
| sstate_sed_cmd += " -e 's:%s:FIXME_%s:g'" % (fixme_path, fixmevar) |
| sstate_grep_cmd += " -e '%s'" % (fixme_path) |
| |
| fixmefn = sstate_builddir + "fixmepath" |
| |
| sstate_scan_cmd = d.getVar('SSTATE_SCAN_CMD') |
| sstate_filelist_cmd = "tee %s" % (fixmefn) |
| |
| # fixmepath file needs relative paths, drop sstate_builddir prefix |
| sstate_filelist_relative_cmd = "sed -i -e 's:^%s::g' %s" % (sstate_builddir, fixmefn) |
| |
| xargs_no_empty_run_cmd = '--no-run-if-empty' |
| if platform.system() == 'Darwin': |
| xargs_no_empty_run_cmd = '' |
| |
| # Limit the fixpaths and sed operations based on the initial grep search |
| # This has the side effect of making sure the vfs cache is hot |
| sstate_hardcode_cmd = "%s | xargs %s | %s | xargs %s %s" % (sstate_scan_cmd, sstate_grep_cmd, sstate_filelist_cmd, xargs_no_empty_run_cmd, sstate_sed_cmd) |
| |
| bb.note("Removing hardcoded paths from sstate package: '%s'" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd)) |
| subprocess.check_output(sstate_hardcode_cmd, shell=True, cwd=sstate_builddir) |
| |
| # If the fixmefn is empty, remove it.. |
| if os.stat(fixmefn).st_size == 0: |
| os.remove(fixmefn) |
| else: |
| bb.note("Replacing absolute paths in fixmepath file: '%s'" % (sstate_filelist_relative_cmd)) |
| subprocess.check_output(sstate_filelist_relative_cmd, shell=True) |
| } |
| |
| def sstate_package(ss, d): |
| import oe.path |
| import time |
| |
| tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| |
| fixtime = False |
| if ss['task'] == "package": |
| fixtime = True |
| |
| def fixtimestamp(root, path): |
| f = os.path.join(root, path) |
| if os.lstat(f).st_mtime > sde: |
| os.utime(f, (sde, sde), follow_symlinks=False) |
| |
| sstatebuild = d.expand("${WORKDIR}/sstate-build-%s/" % ss['task']) |
| sde = int(d.getVar("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH") or time.time()) |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_CURRTASK", ss['task']) |
| bb.utils.remove(sstatebuild, recurse=True) |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(sstatebuild) |
| for state in ss['dirs']: |
| if not os.path.exists(state[1]): |
| continue |
| srcbase = state[0].rstrip("/").rsplit('/', 1)[0] |
| # Find and error for absolute symlinks. We could attempt to relocate but its not |
| # clear where the symlink is relative to in this context. We could add that markup |
| # to sstate tasks but there aren't many of these so better just avoid them entirely. |
| for walkroot, dirs, files in os.walk(state[1]): |
| for file in files + dirs: |
| if fixtime: |
| fixtimestamp(walkroot, file) |
| srcpath = os.path.join(walkroot, file) |
| if not os.path.islink(srcpath): |
| continue |
| link = os.readlink(srcpath) |
| if not os.path.isabs(link): |
| continue |
| if not link.startswith(tmpdir): |
| continue |
| bb.error("sstate found an absolute path symlink %s pointing at %s. Please replace this with a relative link." % (srcpath, link)) |
| bb.debug(2, "Preparing tree %s for packaging at %s" % (state[1], sstatebuild + state[0])) |
| bb.utils.rename(state[1], sstatebuild + state[0]) |
| |
| workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR') |
| sharedworkdir = os.path.join(d.getVar('TMPDIR'), "work-shared") |
| for plain in ss['plaindirs']: |
| pdir = plain.replace(workdir, sstatebuild) |
| if sharedworkdir in plain: |
| pdir = plain.replace(sharedworkdir, sstatebuild) |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(plain) |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(pdir) |
| bb.utils.rename(plain, pdir) |
| if fixtime: |
| fixtimestamp(pdir, "") |
| for walkroot, dirs, files in os.walk(pdir): |
| for file in files + dirs: |
| fixtimestamp(walkroot, file) |
| |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_BUILDDIR', sstatebuild) |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_INSTDIR', sstatebuild) |
| |
| if d.getVar('SSTATE_SKIP_CREATION') == '1': |
| return |
| |
| sstate_create_package = ['sstate_report_unihash', 'sstate_create_package'] |
| if d.getVar('SSTATE_SIG_KEY'): |
| sstate_create_package.append('sstate_sign_package') |
| |
| for f in (d.getVar('SSTATECREATEFUNCS') or '').split() + \ |
| sstate_create_package + \ |
| (d.getVar('SSTATEPOSTCREATEFUNCS') or '').split(): |
| # All hooks should run in SSTATE_BUILDDIR. |
| bb.build.exec_func(f, d, (sstatebuild,)) |
| |
| # SSTATE_PKG may have been changed by sstate_report_unihash |
| siginfo = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKG') + ".siginfo" |
| if not os.path.exists(siginfo): |
| bb.siggen.dump_this_task(siginfo, d) |
| else: |
| try: |
| os.utime(siginfo, None) |
| except PermissionError: |
| pass |
| except OSError as e: |
| # Handle read-only file systems gracefully |
| import errno |
| if e.errno != errno.EROFS: |
| raise e |
| |
| return |
| |
| sstate_package[vardepsexclude] += "SSTATE_SIG_KEY" |
| |
| def pstaging_fetch(sstatefetch, d): |
| import bb.fetch2 |
| |
| # Only try and fetch if the user has configured a mirror |
| mirrors = d.getVar('SSTATE_MIRRORS') |
| if not mirrors: |
| return |
| |
| # Copy the data object and override DL_DIR and SRC_URI |
| localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d) |
| |
| dldir = localdata.expand("${SSTATE_DIR}") |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(dldir) |
| |
| localdata.delVar('MIRRORS') |
| localdata.setVar('FILESPATH', dldir) |
| localdata.setVar('DL_DIR', dldir) |
| localdata.setVar('PREMIRRORS', mirrors) |
| |
| # if BB_NO_NETWORK is set but we also have SSTATE_MIRROR_ALLOW_NETWORK, |
| # we'll want to allow network access for the current set of fetches. |
| if bb.utils.to_boolean(localdata.getVar('BB_NO_NETWORK')) and \ |
| bb.utils.to_boolean(localdata.getVar('SSTATE_MIRROR_ALLOW_NETWORK')): |
| localdata.delVar('BB_NO_NETWORK') |
| |
| # Try a fetch from the sstate mirror, if it fails just return and |
| # we will build the package |
| uris = ['file://{0};downloadfilename={0}'.format(sstatefetch), |
| 'file://{0}.siginfo;downloadfilename={0}.siginfo'.format(sstatefetch)] |
| if bb.utils.to_boolean(d.getVar("SSTATE_VERIFY_SIG"), False): |
| uris += ['file://{0}.sig;downloadfilename={0}.sig'.format(sstatefetch)] |
| |
| for srcuri in uris: |
| localdata.delVar('SRC_URI') |
| localdata.setVar('SRC_URI', srcuri) |
| try: |
| fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch([srcuri], localdata, cache=False) |
| fetcher.checkstatus() |
| fetcher.download() |
| |
| except bb.fetch2.BBFetchException: |
| pass |
| |
| def sstate_setscene(d): |
| shared_state = sstate_state_fromvars(d) |
| accelerate = sstate_installpkg(shared_state, d) |
| if not accelerate: |
| msg = "No sstate archive obtainable, will run full task instead." |
| bb.warn(msg) |
| raise bb.BBHandledException(msg) |
| |
| python sstate_task_prefunc () { |
| shared_state = sstate_state_fromvars(d) |
| sstate_clean(shared_state, d) |
| } |
| sstate_task_prefunc[dirs] = "${WORKDIR}" |
| |
| python sstate_task_postfunc () { |
| shared_state = sstate_state_fromvars(d) |
| |
| for intercept in shared_state['interceptfuncs']: |
| bb.build.exec_func(intercept, d, (d.getVar("WORKDIR"),)) |
| |
| omask = os.umask(0o002) |
| if omask != 0o002: |
| bb.note("Using umask 0o002 (not %0o) for sstate packaging" % omask) |
| sstate_package(shared_state, d) |
| os.umask(omask) |
| |
| sstateinst = d.getVar("SSTATE_INSTDIR") |
| d.setVar('SSTATE_FIXMEDIR', shared_state['fixmedir']) |
| |
| sstate_installpkgdir(shared_state, d) |
| |
| bb.utils.remove(d.getVar("SSTATE_BUILDDIR"), recurse=True) |
| } |
| sstate_task_postfunc[dirs] = "${WORKDIR}" |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Shell function to generate a sstate package from a directory |
| # set as SSTATE_BUILDDIR. Will be run from within SSTATE_BUILDDIR. |
| # |
| sstate_create_package () { |
| # Exit early if it already exists |
| if [ -e ${SSTATE_PKG} ]; then |
| touch ${SSTATE_PKG} 2>/dev/null || true |
| return |
| fi |
| |
| mkdir --mode=0775 -p `dirname ${SSTATE_PKG}` |
| TFILE=`mktemp ${SSTATE_PKG}.XXXXXXXX` |
| |
| OPT="-cS" |
| ZSTD="zstd -${SSTATE_ZSTD_CLEVEL} -T${ZSTD_THREADS}" |
| # Use pzstd if available |
| if [ -x "$(command -v pzstd)" ]; then |
| ZSTD="pzstd -${SSTATE_ZSTD_CLEVEL} -p ${ZSTD_THREADS}" |
| fi |
| |
| # Need to handle empty directories |
| if [ "$(ls -A)" ]; then |
| set +e |
| tar -I "$ZSTD" $OPT -f $TFILE * |
| ret=$? |
| if [ $ret -ne 0 ] && [ $ret -ne 1 ]; then |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| set -e |
| else |
| tar -I "$ZSTD" $OPT --file=$TFILE --files-from=/dev/null |
| fi |
| chmod 0664 $TFILE |
| # Skip if it was already created by some other process |
| if [ -h ${SSTATE_PKG} ] && [ ! -e ${SSTATE_PKG} ]; then |
| # There is a symbolic link, but it links to nothing. |
| # Forcefully replace it with the new file. |
| ln -f $TFILE ${SSTATE_PKG} || true |
| elif [ ! -e ${SSTATE_PKG} ]; then |
| # Move into place using ln to attempt an atomic op. |
| # Abort if it already exists |
| ln $TFILE ${SSTATE_PKG} || true |
| else |
| touch ${SSTATE_PKG} 2>/dev/null || true |
| fi |
| rm $TFILE |
| } |
| |
| python sstate_sign_package () { |
| from oe.gpg_sign import get_signer |
| |
| |
| signer = get_signer(d, 'local') |
| sstate_pkg = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKG') |
| if os.path.exists(sstate_pkg + '.sig'): |
| os.unlink(sstate_pkg + '.sig') |
| signer.detach_sign(sstate_pkg, d.getVar('SSTATE_SIG_KEY', False), None, |
| d.getVar('SSTATE_SIG_PASSPHRASE'), armor=False) |
| } |
| |
| python sstate_report_unihash() { |
| report_unihash = getattr(bb.parse.siggen, 'report_unihash', None) |
| |
| if report_unihash: |
| ss = sstate_state_fromvars(d) |
| report_unihash(os.getcwd(), ss['task'], d) |
| } |
| |
| # |
| # Shell function to decompress and prepare a package for installation |
| # Will be run from within SSTATE_INSTDIR. |
| # |
| sstate_unpack_package () { |
| ZSTD="zstd -T${ZSTD_THREADS}" |
| # Use pzstd if available |
| if [ -x "$(command -v pzstd)" ]; then |
| ZSTD="pzstd -p ${ZSTD_THREADS}" |
| fi |
| |
| tar -I "$ZSTD" -xvpf ${SSTATE_PKG} |
| # update .siginfo atime on local/NFS mirror if it is a symbolic link |
| [ ! -h ${SSTATE_PKG}.siginfo ] || [ ! -e ${SSTATE_PKG}.siginfo ] || touch -a ${SSTATE_PKG}.siginfo 2>/dev/null || true |
| # update each symbolic link instead of any referenced file |
| touch --no-dereference ${SSTATE_PKG} 2>/dev/null || true |
| [ ! -e ${SSTATE_PKG}.sig ] || touch --no-dereference ${SSTATE_PKG}.sig 2>/dev/null || true |
| [ ! -e ${SSTATE_PKG}.siginfo ] || touch --no-dereference ${SSTATE_PKG}.siginfo 2>/dev/null || true |
| } |
| |
| BB_HASHCHECK_FUNCTION = "sstate_checkhashes" |
| |
| def sstate_checkhashes(sq_data, d, siginfo=False, currentcount=0, summary=True, **kwargs): |
| import itertools |
| |
| found = set() |
| missed = set() |
| |
| def gethash(task): |
| return sq_data['unihash'][task] |
| |
| def getpathcomponents(task, d): |
| # Magic data from BB_HASHFILENAME |
| splithashfn = sq_data['hashfn'][task].split(" ") |
| spec = splithashfn[1] |
| if splithashfn[0] == "True": |
| extrapath = d.getVar("NATIVELSBSTRING") + "/" |
| else: |
| extrapath = "" |
| |
| tname = bb.runqueue.taskname_from_tid(task)[3:] |
| |
| if tname in ["fetch", "unpack", "patch", "populate_lic", "preconfigure"] and splithashfn[2]: |
| spec = splithashfn[2] |
| extrapath = "" |
| |
| return spec, extrapath, tname |
| |
| def getsstatefile(tid, siginfo, d): |
| spec, extrapath, tname = getpathcomponents(tid, d) |
| return extrapath + generate_sstatefn(spec, gethash(tid), tname, siginfo, d) |
| |
| for tid in sq_data['hash']: |
| |
| sstatefile = d.expand("${SSTATE_DIR}/" + getsstatefile(tid, siginfo, d)) |
| |
| if os.path.exists(sstatefile): |
| oe.utils.touch(sstatefile) |
| found.add(tid) |
| bb.debug(2, "SState: Found valid sstate file %s" % sstatefile) |
| else: |
| missed.add(tid) |
| bb.debug(2, "SState: Looked for but didn't find file %s" % sstatefile) |
| |
| foundLocal = len(found) |
| mirrors = d.getVar("SSTATE_MIRRORS") |
| if mirrors: |
| # Copy the data object and override DL_DIR and SRC_URI |
| localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d) |
| |
| dldir = localdata.expand("${SSTATE_DIR}") |
| localdata.delVar('MIRRORS') |
| localdata.setVar('FILESPATH', dldir) |
| localdata.setVar('DL_DIR', dldir) |
| localdata.setVar('PREMIRRORS', mirrors) |
| |
| bb.debug(2, "SState using premirror of: %s" % mirrors) |
| |
| # if BB_NO_NETWORK is set but we also have SSTATE_MIRROR_ALLOW_NETWORK, |
| # we'll want to allow network access for the current set of fetches. |
| if bb.utils.to_boolean(localdata.getVar('BB_NO_NETWORK')) and \ |
| bb.utils.to_boolean(localdata.getVar('SSTATE_MIRROR_ALLOW_NETWORK')): |
| localdata.delVar('BB_NO_NETWORK') |
| |
| from bb.fetch2 import FetchConnectionCache |
| def checkstatus_init(): |
| while not connection_cache_pool.full(): |
| connection_cache_pool.put(FetchConnectionCache()) |
| |
| def checkstatus_end(): |
| while not connection_cache_pool.empty(): |
| connection_cache = connection_cache_pool.get() |
| connection_cache.close_connections() |
| |
| def checkstatus(arg): |
| (tid, sstatefile) = arg |
| |
| connection_cache = connection_cache_pool.get() |
| localdata2 = bb.data.createCopy(localdata) |
| srcuri = "file://" + sstatefile |
| localdata2.setVar('SRC_URI', srcuri) |
| bb.debug(2, "SState: Attempting to fetch %s" % srcuri) |
| |
| import traceback |
| |
| try: |
| fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(srcuri.split(), localdata2, |
| connection_cache=connection_cache) |
| fetcher.checkstatus() |
| bb.debug(2, "SState: Successful fetch test for %s" % srcuri) |
| found.add(tid) |
| missed.remove(tid) |
| except bb.fetch2.FetchError as e: |
| bb.debug(2, "SState: Unsuccessful fetch test for %s (%s)\n%s" % (srcuri, repr(e), traceback.format_exc())) |
| except Exception as e: |
| bb.error("SState: cannot test %s: %s\n%s" % (srcuri, repr(e), traceback.format_exc())) |
| |
| connection_cache_pool.put(connection_cache) |
| |
| if progress: |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessProgress(msg, next(cnt_tasks_done)), d) |
| bb.event.check_for_interrupts(d) |
| |
| tasklist = [] |
| for tid in missed: |
| sstatefile = d.expand(getsstatefile(tid, siginfo, d)) |
| tasklist.append((tid, sstatefile)) |
| |
| if tasklist: |
| nproc = min(int(d.getVar("BB_NUMBER_THREADS")), len(tasklist)) |
| |
| ## thread-safe counter |
| cnt_tasks_done = itertools.count(start = 1) |
| progress = len(tasklist) >= 100 |
| if progress: |
| msg = "Checking sstate mirror object availability" |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessStarted(msg, len(tasklist)), d) |
| |
| # Have to setup the fetcher environment here rather than in each thread as it would race |
| fetcherenv = bb.fetch2.get_fetcher_environment(d) |
| with bb.utils.environment(**fetcherenv): |
| bb.event.enable_threadlock() |
| import concurrent.futures |
| from queue import Queue |
| connection_cache_pool = Queue(nproc) |
| checkstatus_init() |
| with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=nproc) as executor: |
| executor.map(checkstatus, tasklist.copy()) |
| checkstatus_end() |
| bb.event.disable_threadlock() |
| |
| if progress: |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessFinished(msg), d) |
| |
| inheritlist = d.getVar("INHERIT") |
| if "toaster" in inheritlist: |
| evdata = {'missed': [], 'found': []}; |
| for tid in missed: |
| sstatefile = d.expand(getsstatefile(tid, False, d)) |
| evdata['missed'].append((bb.runqueue.fn_from_tid(tid), bb.runqueue.taskname_from_tid(tid), gethash(tid), sstatefile ) ) |
| for tid in found: |
| sstatefile = d.expand(getsstatefile(tid, False, d)) |
| evdata['found'].append((bb.runqueue.fn_from_tid(tid), bb.runqueue.taskname_from_tid(tid), gethash(tid), sstatefile ) ) |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.MetadataEvent("MissedSstate", evdata), d) |
| |
| if summary: |
| # Print some summary statistics about the current task completion and how much sstate |
| # reuse there was. Avoid divide by zero errors. |
| total = len(sq_data['hash']) |
| complete = 0 |
| if currentcount: |
| complete = (len(found) + currentcount) / (total + currentcount) * 100 |
| match = 0 |
| if total: |
| match = len(found) / total * 100 |
| bb.plain("Sstate summary: Wanted %d Local %d Mirrors %d Missed %d Current %d (%d%% match, %d%% complete)" % |
| (total, foundLocal, len(found)-foundLocal, len(missed), currentcount, match, complete)) |
| |
| if hasattr(bb.parse.siggen, "checkhashes"): |
| bb.parse.siggen.checkhashes(sq_data, missed, found, d) |
| |
| return found |
| setscene_depvalid[vardepsexclude] = "SSTATE_EXCLUDEDEPS_SYSROOT" |
| |
| BB_SETSCENE_DEPVALID = "setscene_depvalid" |
| |
| def setscene_depvalid(task, taskdependees, notneeded, d, log=None): |
| # taskdependees is a dict of tasks which depend on task, each being a 3 item list of [PN, TASKNAME, FILENAME] |
| # task is included in taskdependees too |
| # Return - False - We need this dependency |
| # - True - We can skip this dependency |
| import re |
| |
| def logit(msg, log): |
| if log is not None: |
| log.append(msg) |
| else: |
| bb.debug(2, msg) |
| |
| logit("Considering setscene task: %s" % (str(taskdependees[task])), log) |
| |
| directtasks = ["do_populate_lic", "do_deploy_source_date_epoch", "do_shared_workdir", "do_stash_locale", "do_gcc_stash_builddir", "do_create_spdx", "do_deploy_archives"] |
| |
| def isNativeCross(x): |
| return x.endswith("-native") or "-cross-" in x or "-crosssdk" in x or x.endswith("-cross") |
| |
| # We only need to trigger deploy_source_date_epoch through direct dependencies |
| if taskdependees[task][1] in directtasks: |
| return True |
| |
| # We only need to trigger packagedata through direct dependencies |
| # but need to preserve packagedata on packagedata links |
| if taskdependees[task][1] == "do_packagedata": |
| for dep in taskdependees: |
| if taskdependees[dep][1] == "do_packagedata": |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| for dep in taskdependees: |
| logit(" considering dependency: %s" % (str(taskdependees[dep])), log) |
| if task == dep: |
| continue |
| if dep in notneeded: |
| continue |
| # do_package_write_* and do_package doesn't need do_package |
| if taskdependees[task][1] == "do_package" and taskdependees[dep][1] in ['do_package', 'do_package_write_deb', 'do_package_write_ipk', 'do_package_write_rpm', 'do_packagedata', 'do_package_qa']: |
| continue |
| # do_package_write_* need do_populate_sysroot as they're mainly postinstall dependencies |
| if taskdependees[task][1] == "do_populate_sysroot" and taskdependees[dep][1] in ['do_package_write_deb', 'do_package_write_ipk', 'do_package_write_rpm']: |
| return False |
| # do_package/packagedata/package_qa/deploy don't need do_populate_sysroot |
| if taskdependees[task][1] == "do_populate_sysroot" and taskdependees[dep][1] in ['do_package', 'do_packagedata', 'do_package_qa', 'do_deploy']: |
| continue |
| # Native/Cross packages don't exist and are noexec anyway |
| if isNativeCross(taskdependees[dep][0]) and taskdependees[dep][1] in ['do_package_write_deb', 'do_package_write_ipk', 'do_package_write_rpm', 'do_packagedata', 'do_package', 'do_package_qa']: |
| continue |
| |
| # This is due to the [depends] in useradd.bbclass complicating matters |
| # The logic *is* reversed here due to the way hard setscene dependencies are injected |
| if (taskdependees[task][1] == 'do_package' or taskdependees[task][1] == 'do_populate_sysroot') and taskdependees[dep][0].endswith(('shadow-native', 'shadow-sysroot', 'base-passwd', 'pseudo-native')) and taskdependees[dep][1] == 'do_populate_sysroot': |
| continue |
| |
| # Consider sysroot depending on sysroot tasks |
| if taskdependees[task][1] == 'do_populate_sysroot' and taskdependees[dep][1] == 'do_populate_sysroot': |
| # Allow excluding certain recursive dependencies. If a recipe needs it should add a |
| # specific dependency itself, rather than relying on one of its dependees to pull |
| # them in. |
| # See also http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2018-January/146324.html |
| not_needed = False |
| excludedeps = d.getVar('_SSTATE_EXCLUDEDEPS_SYSROOT') |
| if excludedeps is None: |
| # Cache the regular expressions for speed |
| excludedeps = [] |
| for excl in (d.getVar('SSTATE_EXCLUDEDEPS_SYSROOT') or "").split(): |
| excludedeps.append((re.compile(excl.split('->', 1)[0]), re.compile(excl.split('->', 1)[1]))) |
| d.setVar('_SSTATE_EXCLUDEDEPS_SYSROOT', excludedeps) |
| for excl in excludedeps: |
| if excl[0].match(taskdependees[dep][0]): |
| if excl[1].match(taskdependees[task][0]): |
| not_needed = True |
| break |
| if not_needed: |
| continue |
| # For meta-extsdk-toolchain we want all sysroot dependencies |
| if taskdependees[dep][0] == 'meta-extsdk-toolchain': |
| return False |
| # Native/Cross populate_sysroot need their dependencies |
| if isNativeCross(taskdependees[task][0]) and isNativeCross(taskdependees[dep][0]): |
| return False |
| # Target populate_sysroot depended on by cross tools need to be installed |
| if isNativeCross(taskdependees[dep][0]): |
| return False |
| # Native/cross tools depended upon by target sysroot are not needed |
| # Add an exception for shadow-native as required by useradd.bbclass |
| if isNativeCross(taskdependees[task][0]) and taskdependees[task][0] != 'shadow-native': |
| continue |
| # Target populate_sysroot need their dependencies |
| return False |
| |
| if taskdependees[dep][1] in directtasks: |
| continue |
| |
| # Safe fallthrough default |
| logit(" Default setscene dependency fall through due to dependency: %s" % (str(taskdependees[dep])), log) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| addhandler sstate_eventhandler |
| sstate_eventhandler[eventmask] = "bb.build.TaskSucceeded" |
| python sstate_eventhandler() { |
| d = e.data |
| writtensstate = d.getVar('SSTATE_CURRTASK') |
| if not writtensstate: |
| taskname = d.getVar("BB_RUNTASK")[3:] |
| spec = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKGSPEC') |
| swspec = d.getVar('SSTATE_SWSPEC') |
| if taskname in ["fetch", "unpack", "patch", "populate_lic", "preconfigure"] and swspec: |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_PKGSPEC", "${SSTATE_SWSPEC}") |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_EXTRAPATH", "") |
| d.setVar("SSTATE_CURRTASK", taskname) |
| siginfo = d.getVar('SSTATE_PKG') + ".siginfo" |
| if not os.path.exists(siginfo): |
| bb.siggen.dump_this_task(siginfo, d) |
| else: |
| oe.utils.touch(siginfo) |
| } |
| |
| SSTATE_PRUNE_OBSOLETEWORKDIR ?= "1" |
| |
| # |
| # Event handler which removes manifests and stamps file for recipes which are no |
| # longer 'reachable' in a build where they once were. 'Reachable' refers to |
| # whether a recipe is parsed so recipes in a layer which was removed would no |
| # longer be reachable. Switching between systemd and sysvinit where recipes |
| # became skipped would be another example. |
| # |
| # Also optionally removes the workdir of those tasks/recipes |
| # |
| addhandler sstate_eventhandler_reachablestamps |
| sstate_eventhandler_reachablestamps[eventmask] = "bb.event.ReachableStamps" |
| python sstate_eventhandler_reachablestamps() { |
| import glob |
| d = e.data |
| stamps = e.stamps.values() |
| removeworkdir = (d.getVar("SSTATE_PRUNE_OBSOLETEWORKDIR", False) == "1") |
| preservestampfile = d.expand('${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/preserve-stamps') |
| preservestamps = [] |
| if os.path.exists(preservestampfile): |
| with open(preservestampfile, 'r') as f: |
| preservestamps = f.readlines() |
| seen = [] |
| |
| # The machine index contains all the stamps this machine has ever seen in this build directory. |
| # We should only remove things which this machine once accessed but no longer does. |
| machineindex = set() |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}")) |
| mi = d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/index-machine-${MACHINE}") |
| if os.path.exists(mi): |
| with open(mi, "r") as f: |
| machineindex = set(line.strip() for line in f.readlines()) |
| |
| for a in sorted(list(set(d.getVar("SSTATE_ARCHS").split()))): |
| toremove = [] |
| i = d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/index-" + a) |
| if not os.path.exists(i): |
| continue |
| manseen = set() |
| ignore = [] |
| with open(i, "r") as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| for l in reversed(lines): |
| try: |
| (stamp, manifest, workdir) = l.split() |
| # The index may have multiple entries for the same manifest as the code above only appends |
| # new entries and there may be an entry with matching manifest but differing version in stamp/workdir. |
| # The last entry in the list is the valid one, any earlier entries with matching manifests |
| # should be ignored. |
| if manifest in manseen: |
| ignore.append(l) |
| continue |
| manseen.add(manifest) |
| if stamp not in stamps and stamp not in preservestamps and stamp in machineindex: |
| toremove.append(l) |
| if stamp not in seen: |
| bb.debug(2, "Stamp %s is not reachable, removing related manifests" % stamp) |
| seen.append(stamp) |
| except ValueError: |
| bb.fatal("Invalid line '%s' in sstate manifest '%s'" % (l, i)) |
| |
| if toremove: |
| msg = "Removing %d recipes from the %s sysroot" % (len(toremove), a) |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessStarted(msg, len(toremove)), d) |
| |
| removed = 0 |
| for r in toremove: |
| (stamp, manifest, workdir) = r.split() |
| for m in glob.glob(manifest + ".*"): |
| if m.endswith(".postrm"): |
| continue |
| sstate_clean_manifest(m, d) |
| bb.utils.remove(stamp + "*") |
| if removeworkdir: |
| bb.utils.remove(workdir, recurse = True) |
| lines.remove(r) |
| removed = removed + 1 |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessProgress(msg, removed), d) |
| bb.event.check_for_interrupts(d) |
| |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessFinished(msg), d) |
| |
| with open(i, "w") as f: |
| for l in lines: |
| if l in ignore: |
| continue |
| f.write(l) |
| machineindex |= set(stamps) |
| with open(mi, "w") as f: |
| for l in machineindex: |
| f.write(l + "\n") |
| |
| if preservestamps: |
| os.remove(preservestampfile) |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Bitbake can generate an event showing which setscene tasks are 'stale', |
| # i.e. which ones will be rerun. These are ones where a stamp file is present but |
| # it is stable (e.g. taskhash doesn't match). With that list we can go through |
| # the manifests for matching tasks and "uninstall" those manifests now. We do |
| # this now rather than mid build since the distribution of files between sstate |
| # objects may have changed, new tasks may run first and if those new tasks overlap |
| # with the stale tasks, we'd see overlapping files messages and failures. Thankfully |
| # removing these files is fast. |
| # |
| addhandler sstate_eventhandler_stalesstate |
| sstate_eventhandler_stalesstate[eventmask] = "bb.event.StaleSetSceneTasks" |
| python sstate_eventhandler_stalesstate() { |
| d = e.data |
| tasks = e.tasks |
| |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}")) |
| |
| for a in list(set(d.getVar("SSTATE_ARCHS").split())): |
| toremove = [] |
| i = d.expand("${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}/index-" + a) |
| if not os.path.exists(i): |
| continue |
| with open(i, "r") as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| for l in lines: |
| try: |
| (stamp, manifest, workdir) = l.split() |
| for tid in tasks: |
| for s in tasks[tid]: |
| if s.startswith(stamp): |
| taskname = bb.runqueue.taskname_from_tid(tid)[3:] |
| manname = manifest + "." + taskname |
| if os.path.exists(manname): |
| bb.debug(2, "Sstate for %s is stale, removing related manifest %s" % (tid, manname)) |
| toremove.append((manname, tid, tasks[tid])) |
| break |
| except ValueError: |
| bb.fatal("Invalid line '%s' in sstate manifest '%s'" % (l, i)) |
| |
| if toremove: |
| msg = "Removing %d stale sstate objects for arch %s" % (len(toremove), a) |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessStarted(msg, len(toremove)), d) |
| |
| removed = 0 |
| for (manname, tid, stamps) in toremove: |
| sstate_clean_manifest(manname, d) |
| for stamp in stamps: |
| bb.utils.remove(stamp) |
| removed = removed + 1 |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessProgress(msg, removed), d) |
| bb.event.check_for_interrupts(d) |
| |
| bb.event.fire(bb.event.ProcessFinished(msg), d) |
| } |