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# Copyright (C) 2012 Linux Foundation
# Author: Richard Purdie
# Some code and influence taken from srctree.bbclass:
# Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>
# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT for the terms)
#
# externalsrc.bbclass enables use of an existing source tree, usually external to
# the build system to build a piece of software rather than the usual fetch/unpack/patch
# process.
#
# To use, add externalsrc to the global inherit and set EXTERNALSRC to point at the
# directory you want to use containing the sources e.g. from local.conf for a recipe
# called "myrecipe" you would do:
#
# INHERIT += "externalsrc"
# EXTERNALSRC_pn-myrecipe = "/path/to/my/source/tree"
#
# In order to make this class work for both target and native versions (or with
# multilibs/cross or other BBCLASSEXTEND variants), B is set to point to a separate
# directory under the work directory (split source and build directories). This is
# the default, but the build directory can be set to the source directory if
# circumstances dictate by setting EXTERNALSRC_BUILD to the same value, e.g.:
#
# EXTERNALSRC_BUILD_pn-myrecipe = "/path/to/my/source/tree"
#
SRCTREECOVEREDTASKS ?= "do_patch do_unpack do_fetch"
EXTERNALSRC_SYMLINKS ?= "oe-workdir:${WORKDIR} oe-logs:${T}"
python () {
externalsrc = d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC')
externalsrcbuild = d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_BUILD')
if externalsrc and not externalsrc.startswith("/"):
bb.error("EXTERNALSRC must be an absolute path")
if externalsrcbuild and not externalsrcbuild.startswith("/"):
bb.error("EXTERNALSRC_BUILD must be an absolute path")
# If this is the base recipe and EXTERNALSRC is set for it or any of its
# derivatives, then enable BB_DONT_CACHE to force the recipe to always be
# re-parsed so that the file-checksums function for do_compile is run every
# time.
bpn = d.getVar('BPN')
if bpn == d.getVar('PN'):
classextend = (d.getVar('BBCLASSEXTEND') or '').split()
if (externalsrc or
('native' in classextend and
d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_pn-%s-native' % bpn)) or
('nativesdk' in classextend and
d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_pn-nativesdk-%s' % bpn)) or
('cross' in classextend and
d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_pn-%s-cross' % bpn))):
d.setVar('BB_DONT_CACHE', '1')
if externalsrc:
d.setVar('S', externalsrc)
if externalsrcbuild:
d.setVar('B', externalsrcbuild)
else:
d.setVar('B', '${WORKDIR}/${BPN}-${PV}/')
local_srcuri = []
fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch((d.getVar('SRC_URI') or '').split(), d)
for url in fetch.urls:
url_data = fetch.ud[url]
parm = url_data.parm
if (url_data.type == 'file' or
'type' in parm and parm['type'] == 'kmeta'):
local_srcuri.append(url)
d.setVar('SRC_URI', ' '.join(local_srcuri))
if '{SRCPV}' in d.getVar('PV', False):
# Dummy value because the default function can't be called with blank SRC_URI
d.setVar('SRCPV', '999')
tasks = filter(lambda k: d.getVarFlag(k, "task"), d.keys())
for task in tasks:
if task.endswith("_setscene"):
# sstate is never going to work for external source trees, disable it
bb.build.deltask(task, d)
else:
# Since configure will likely touch ${S}, ensure only we lock so one task has access at a time
d.appendVarFlag(task, "lockfiles", " ${S}/singletask.lock")
# We do not want our source to be wiped out, ever (kernel.bbclass does this for do_clean)
cleandirs = (d.getVarFlag(task, 'cleandirs', False) or '').split()
setvalue = False
for cleandir in cleandirs[:]:
if d.expand(cleandir) == externalsrc:
cleandirs.remove(cleandir)
setvalue = True
if setvalue:
d.setVarFlag(task, 'cleandirs', ' '.join(cleandirs))
fetch_tasks = ['do_fetch', 'do_unpack']
# If we deltask do_patch, there's no dependency to ensure do_unpack gets run, so add one
# Note that we cannot use d.appendVarFlag() here because deps is expected to be a list object, not a string
d.setVarFlag('do_configure', 'deps', (d.getVarFlag('do_configure', 'deps', False) or []) + ['do_unpack'])
for task in d.getVar("SRCTREECOVEREDTASKS").split():
if local_srcuri and task in fetch_tasks:
continue
bb.build.deltask(task, d)
d.prependVarFlag('do_compile', 'prefuncs', "externalsrc_compile_prefunc ")
d.prependVarFlag('do_configure', 'prefuncs', "externalsrc_configure_prefunc ")
d.setVarFlag('do_compile', 'file-checksums', '${@srctree_hash_files(d)}')
d.setVarFlag('do_configure', 'file-checksums', '${@srctree_configure_hash_files(d)}')
# We don't want the workdir to go away
d.appendVar('RM_WORK_EXCLUDE', ' ' + d.getVar('PN'))
bb.build.addtask('do_buildclean',
'do_clean' if d.getVar('S') == d.getVar('B') else None,
None, d)
# If B=S the same builddir is used even for different architectures.
# Thus, use a shared CONFIGURESTAMPFILE and STAMP directory so that
# change of do_configure task hash is correctly detected and stamps are
# invalidated if e.g. MACHINE changes.
if d.getVar('S') == d.getVar('B'):
configstamp = '${TMPDIR}/work-shared/${PN}/${EXTENDPE}${PV}-${PR}/configure.sstate'
d.setVar('CONFIGURESTAMPFILE', configstamp)
d.setVar('STAMP', '${STAMPS_DIR}/work-shared/${PN}/${EXTENDPE}${PV}-${PR}')
d.setVar('STAMPCLEAN', '${STAMPS_DIR}/work-shared/${PN}/*-*')
}
python externalsrc_configure_prefunc() {
s_dir = d.getVar('S')
# Create desired symlinks
symlinks = (d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_SYMLINKS') or '').split()
newlinks = []
for symlink in symlinks:
symsplit = symlink.split(':', 1)
lnkfile = os.path.join(s_dir, symsplit[0])
target = d.expand(symsplit[1])
if len(symsplit) > 1:
if os.path.islink(lnkfile):
# Link already exists, leave it if it points to the right location already
if os.readlink(lnkfile) == target:
continue
os.unlink(lnkfile)
elif os.path.exists(lnkfile):
# File/dir exists with same name as link, just leave it alone
continue
os.symlink(target, lnkfile)
newlinks.append(symsplit[0])
# Hide the symlinks from git
try:
git_exclude_file = os.path.join(s_dir, '.git/info/exclude')
if os.path.exists(git_exclude_file):
with open(git_exclude_file, 'r+') as efile:
elines = efile.readlines()
for link in newlinks:
if link in elines or '/'+link in elines:
continue
efile.write('/' + link + '\n')
except IOError as ioe:
bb.note('Failed to hide EXTERNALSRC_SYMLINKS from git')
}
python externalsrc_compile_prefunc() {
# Make it obvious that this is happening, since forgetting about it could lead to much confusion
bb.plain('NOTE: %s: compiling from external source tree %s' % (d.getVar('PN'), d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC')))
}
do_buildclean[dirs] = "${S} ${B}"
do_buildclean[nostamp] = "1"
do_buildclean[doc] = "Call 'make clean' or equivalent in ${B}"
externalsrc_do_buildclean() {
if [ -e Makefile -o -e makefile -o -e GNUmakefile ]; then
rm -f ${@' '.join([x.split(':')[0] for x in (d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC_SYMLINKS') or '').split()])}
oe_runmake clean || die "make failed"
else
bbnote "nothing to do - no makefile found"
fi
}
def srctree_hash_files(d, srcdir=None):
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
s_dir = srcdir or d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC')
git_dir = None
try:
git_dir = os.path.join(s_dir,
subprocess.check_output(['git', '-C', s_dir, 'rev-parse', '--git-dir']).decode("utf-8").rstrip())
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
ret = " "
if git_dir is not None:
oe_hash_file = os.path.join(git_dir, 'oe-devtool-tree-sha1')
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='oe-devtool-index') as tmp_index:
# Clone index
shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(git_dir, 'index'), tmp_index.name)
# Update our custom index
env = os.environ.copy()
env['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = tmp_index.name
subprocess.check_output(['git', 'add', '-A', '.'], cwd=s_dir, env=env)
sha1 = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'write-tree'], cwd=s_dir, env=env).decode("utf-8")
with open(oe_hash_file, 'w') as fobj:
fobj.write(sha1)
ret = oe_hash_file + ':True'
else:
ret = s_dir + '/*:True'
return ret
def srctree_configure_hash_files(d):
"""
Get the list of files that should trigger do_configure to re-execute,
based on the value of CONFIGURE_FILES
"""
in_files = (d.getVar('CONFIGURE_FILES') or '').split()
out_items = []
search_files = []
for entry in in_files:
if entry.startswith('/'):
out_items.append('%s:%s' % (entry, os.path.exists(entry)))
else:
search_files.append(entry)
if search_files:
s_dir = d.getVar('EXTERNALSRC')
for root, _, files in os.walk(s_dir):
for f in files:
if f in search_files:
out_items.append('%s:True' % os.path.join(root, f))
return ' '.join(out_items)
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_buildclean