| Release 2.1 (krogoth) |
| ===================== |
| |
| This section provides migration information for moving to the Yocto |
| Project 2.1 Release (codename "krogoth") from the prior release. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-variable-expansion-in-python-functions: |
| |
| Variable Expansion in Python Functions |
| -------------------------------------- |
| |
| Variable expressions, such as ``${VARNAME}`` no longer expand |
| automatically within Python functions. Suppressing expansion was done to |
| allow Python functions to construct shell scripts or other code for |
| situations in which you do not want such expressions expanded. For any |
| existing code that relies on these expansions, you need to change the |
| expansions to expand the value of individual variables through |
| ``d.getVar()``. To alternatively expand more complex expressions, use |
| ``d.expand()``. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-overrides-must-now-be-lower-case: |
| |
| Overrides Must Now be Lower-Case |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| The convention for overrides has always been for them to be lower-case |
| characters. This practice is now a requirement as BitBake's datastore |
| now assumes lower-case characters in order to give a slight performance |
| boost during parsing. In practical terms, this requirement means that |
| anything that ends up in :term:`OVERRIDES` must now |
| appear in lower-case characters (e.g. values for :term:`MACHINE`, |
| :term:`TARGET_ARCH`, :term:`DISTRO`, and also recipe names if |
| ``_pn-``\ recipename overrides are to be effective). |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-expand-parameter-to-getvar-and-getvarflag-now-mandatory: |
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| Expand Parameter to ``getVar()`` and ``getVarFlag()`` is Now Mandatory |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| The expand parameter to ``getVar()`` and ``getVarFlag()`` previously |
| defaulted to False if not specified. Now, however, no default exists so |
| one must be specified. You must change any ``getVar()`` calls that do |
| not specify the final expand parameter to calls that do specify the |
| parameter. You can run the following ``sed`` command at the base of a |
| layer to make this change:: |
| |
| sed -e 's:\(\.getVar([^,()]*\)):\1, False):g' -i `grep -ril getVar *` |
| sed -e 's:\(\.getVarFlag([^,()]*,[^,()]*\)):\1, False):g' -i `grep -ril getVarFlag *` |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The reason for this change is that it prepares the way for changing |
| the default to True in a future Yocto Project release. This future |
| change is a much more sensible default than False. However, the |
| change needs to be made gradually as a sudden change of the default |
| would potentially cause side-effects that would be difficult to |
| detect. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-makefile-environment-changes: |
| |
| Makefile Environment Changes |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| :term:`EXTRA_OEMAKE` now defaults to "" instead of |
| "-e MAKEFLAGS=". Setting ``EXTRA_OEMAKE`` to "-e MAKEFLAGS=" by default |
| was a historical accident that has required many classes (e.g. |
| ``autotools``, ``module``) and recipes to override this default in order |
| to work with sensible build systems. When upgrading to the release, you |
| must edit any recipe that relies upon this old default by either setting |
| ``EXTRA_OEMAKE`` back to "-e MAKEFLAGS=" or by explicitly setting any |
| required variable value overrides using :term:`EXTRA_OEMAKE`, which is |
| typically only needed when a Makefile sets a default value for a |
| variable that is inappropriate for cross-compilation using the "=" |
| operator rather than the "?=" operator. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-libexecdir-reverted-to-prefix-libexec: |
| |
| ``libexecdir`` Reverted to ``${prefix}/libexec`` |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| The use of ``${libdir}/${BPN}`` as ``libexecdir`` is different as |
| compared to all other mainstream distributions, which either uses |
| ``${prefix}/libexec`` or ``${libdir}``. The use is also contrary to the |
| GNU Coding Standards (i.e. |
| https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html) |
| that suggest ``${prefix}/libexec`` and also notes that any |
| package-specific nesting should be done by the package itself. Finally, |
| having ``libexecdir`` change between recipes makes it very difficult for |
| different recipes to invoke binaries that have been installed into |
| ``libexecdir``. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (i.e. |
| https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch04s07.html) now |
| recognizes the use of ``${prefix}/libexec/``, giving distributions the |
| choice between ``${prefix}/lib`` or ``${prefix}/libexec`` without |
| breaking FHS. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-ac-cv-sizeof-off-t-no-longer-cached-in-site-files: |
| |
| ``ac_cv_sizeof_off_t`` is No Longer Cached in Site Files |
| -------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| For recipes inheriting the :ref:`autotools <ref-classes-autotools>` |
| class, ``ac_cv_sizeof_off_t`` is no longer cached in the site files for |
| ``autoconf``. The reason for this change is because the |
| ``ac_cv_sizeof_off_t`` value is not necessarily static per architecture |
| as was previously assumed. Rather, the value changes based on whether |
| large file support is enabled. For most software that uses ``autoconf``, |
| this change should not be a problem. However, if you have a recipe that |
| bypasses the standard :ref:`ref-tasks-configure` task |
| from the ``autotools`` class and the software the recipe is building |
| uses a very old version of ``autoconf``, the recipe might be incapable |
| of determining the correct size of ``off_t`` during ``do_configure``. |
| |
| The best course of action is to patch the software as necessary to allow |
| the default implementation from the ``autotools`` class to work such |
| that ``autoreconf`` succeeds and produces a working configure script, |
| and to remove the overridden ``do_configure`` task such that the default |
| implementation does get used. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-image-generation-split-out-from-filesystem-generation: |
| |
| Image Generation is Now Split Out from Filesystem Generation |
| ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| Previously, for image recipes the :ref:`ref-tasks-rootfs` |
| task assembled the filesystem and then from that filesystem generated |
| images. With this Yocto Project release, image generation is split into |
| separate :ref:`ref-tasks-image` tasks for clarity both in |
| operation and in the code. |
| |
| For most cases, this change does not present any problems. However, if |
| you have made customizations that directly modify the ``do_rootfs`` task |
| or that mention ``do_rootfs``, you might need to update those changes. |
| In particular, if you had added any tasks after ``do_rootfs``, you |
| should make edits so that those tasks are after the |
| :ref:`ref-tasks-image-complete` task rather than |
| after ``do_rootfs`` so that your added tasks run at the correct |
| time. |
| |
| A minor part of this restructuring is that the post-processing |
| definitions and functions have been moved from the |
| :ref:`image <ref-classes-image>` class to the |
| :ref:`rootfs-postcommands <ref-classes-rootfs*>` class. Functionally, |
| however, they remain unchanged. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-removed-recipes: |
| |
| Removed Recipes |
| --------------- |
| |
| The following recipes have been removed in the 2.1 release: |
| |
| - ``gcc`` version 4.8: Versions 4.9 and 5.3 remain. |
| |
| - ``qt4``: All support for Qt 4.x has been moved out to a separate |
| ``meta-qt4`` layer because Qt 4 is no longer supported upstream. |
| |
| - ``x11vnc``: Moved to the ``meta-oe`` layer. |
| |
| - ``linux-yocto-3.14``: No longer supported. |
| |
| - ``linux-yocto-3.19``: No longer supported. |
| |
| - ``libjpeg``: Replaced by the ``libjpeg-turbo`` recipe. |
| |
| - ``pth``: Became obsolete. |
| |
| - ``liboil``: Recipe is no longer needed and has been moved to the |
| ``meta-multimedia`` layer. |
| |
| - ``gtk-theme-torturer``: Recipe is no longer needed and has been moved |
| to the ``meta-gnome`` layer. |
| |
| - ``gnome-mime-data``: Recipe is no longer needed and has been moved to |
| the ``meta-gnome`` layer. |
| |
| - ``udev``: Replaced by the ``eudev`` recipe for compatibility when |
| using ``sysvinit`` with newer kernels. |
| |
| - ``python-pygtk``: Recipe became obsolete. |
| |
| - ``adt-installer``: Recipe became obsolete. See the |
| ":ref:`migration-guides/migration-2.1:adt removed`" section for more information. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-class-changes: |
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| Class Changes |
| ------------- |
| |
| The following classes have changed: |
| |
| - ``autotools_stage``: Removed because the |
| :ref:`autotools <ref-classes-autotools>` class now provides its |
| functionality. Recipes that inherited from ``autotools_stage`` should |
| now inherit from ``autotools`` instead. |
| |
| - ``boot-directdisk``: Merged into the ``image-vm`` class. The |
| ``boot-directdisk`` class was rarely directly used. Consequently, |
| this change should not cause any issues. |
| |
| - ``bootimg``: Merged into the |
| :ref:`image-live <ref-classes-image-live>` class. The ``bootimg`` |
| class was rarely directly used. Consequently, this change should not |
| cause any issues. |
| |
| - ``packageinfo``: Removed due to its limited use by the Hob UI, which |
| has itself been removed. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-build-system-ui-changes: |
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| Build System User Interface Changes |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| The following changes have been made to the build system user interface: |
| |
| - *Hob GTK+-based UI*: Removed because it is unmaintained and based on |
| the outdated GTK+ 2 library. The Toaster web-based UI is much more |
| capable and is actively maintained. See the |
| ":ref:`toaster-manual/setup-and-use:using the toaster web interface`" |
| section in the Toaster User Manual for more information on this |
| interface. |
| |
| - *"puccho" BitBake UI*: Removed because is unmaintained and no longer |
| useful. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-adt-removed: |
| |
| ADT Removed |
| ----------- |
| |
| The Application Development Toolkit (ADT) has been removed because its |
| functionality almost completely overlapped with the :ref:`standard |
| SDK <sdk-manual/using:using the standard sdk>` and the |
| :ref:`extensible SDK <sdk-manual/extensible:using the extensible sdk>`. For |
| information on these SDKs and how to build and use them, see the |
| :doc:`/sdk-manual/index` manual. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The Yocto Project Eclipse IDE Plug-in is still supported and is not |
| affected by this change. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-poky-reference-distribution-changes: |
| |
| Poky Reference Distribution Changes |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| The following changes have been made for the Poky distribution: |
| |
| - The ``meta-yocto`` layer has been renamed to ``meta-poky`` to better |
| match its purpose, which is to provide the Poky reference |
| distribution. The ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer retains its original name |
| since it provides reference machines for the Yocto Project and it is |
| otherwise unrelated to Poky. References to ``meta-yocto`` in your |
| ``conf/bblayers.conf`` should automatically be updated, so you should |
| not need to change anything unless you are relying on this naming |
| elsewhere. |
| |
| - The :ref:`uninative <ref-classes-uninative>` class is now enabled |
| by default in Poky. This class attempts to isolate the build system |
| from the host distribution's C library and makes re-use of native |
| shared state artifacts across different host distributions practical. |
| With this class enabled, a tarball containing a pre-built C library |
| is downloaded at the start of the build. |
| |
| The ``uninative`` class is enabled through the |
| ``meta/conf/distro/include/yocto-uninative.inc`` file, which for |
| those not using the Poky distribution, can include to easily enable |
| the same functionality. |
| |
| Alternatively, if you wish to build your own ``uninative`` tarball, |
| you can do so by building the ``uninative-tarball`` recipe, making it |
| available to your build machines (e.g. over HTTP/HTTPS) and setting a |
| similar configuration as the one set by ``yocto-uninative.inc``. |
| |
| - Static library generation, for most cases, is now disabled by default |
| in the Poky distribution. Disabling this generation saves some build |
| time as well as the size used for build output artifacts. |
| |
| Disabling this library generation is accomplished through a |
| ``meta/conf/distro/include/no-static-libs.inc``, which for those not |
| using the Poky distribution can easily include to enable the same |
| functionality. |
| |
| Any recipe that needs to opt-out of having the "--disable-static" |
| option specified on the configure command line either because it is |
| not a supported option for the configure script or because static |
| libraries are needed should set the following variable:: |
| |
| DISABLE_STATIC = "" |
| |
| - The separate ``poky-tiny`` distribution now uses the musl C library |
| instead of a heavily pared down ``glibc``. Using musl results in a |
| smaller distribution and facilitates much greater maintainability |
| because musl is designed to have a small footprint. |
| |
| If you have used ``poky-tiny`` and have customized the ``glibc`` |
| configuration you will need to redo those customizations with musl |
| when upgrading to the new release. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-packaging-changes: |
| |
| Packaging Changes |
| ----------------- |
| |
| The following changes have been made to packaging: |
| |
| - The ``runuser`` and ``mountpoint`` binaries, which were previously in |
| the main ``util-linux`` package, have been split out into the |
| ``util-linux-runuser`` and ``util-linux-mountpoint`` packages, |
| respectively. |
| |
| - The ``python-elementtree`` package has been merged into the |
| ``python-xml`` package. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-tuning-file-changes: |
| |
| Tuning File Changes |
| ------------------- |
| |
| The following changes have been made to the tuning files: |
| |
| - The "no-thumb-interwork" tuning feature has been dropped from the ARM |
| tune include files. Because interworking is required for ARM EABI, |
| attempting to disable it through a tuning feature no longer makes |
| sense. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Support for ARM OABI was deprecated in gcc 4.7. |
| |
| - The ``tune-cortexm*.inc`` and ``tune-cortexr4.inc`` files have been |
| removed because they are poorly tested. Until the OpenEmbedded build |
| system officially gains support for CPUs without an MMU, these tuning |
| files would probably be better maintained in a separate layer if |
| needed. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-supporting-gobject-introspection: |
| |
| Supporting GObject Introspection |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| This release supports generation of GLib Introspective Repository (GIR) |
| files through GObject introspection, which is the standard mechanism for |
| accessing GObject-based software from runtime environments. You can |
| enable, disable, and test the generation of this data. See the |
| ":ref:`dev-manual/common-tasks:enabling gobject introspection support`" |
| section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for more |
| information. |
| |
| .. _migration-2.1-miscellaneous-changes: |
| |
| Miscellaneous Changes |
| --------------------- |
| |
| These additional changes exist: |
| |
| - The minimum Git version has been increased to 1.8.3.1. If your host |
| distribution does not provide a sufficiently recent version, you can |
| install the buildtools, which will provide it. See the |
| :ref:`ref-manual/system-requirements:required git, tar, python and gcc versions` |
| section for more information on the buildtools tarball. |
| |
| - The buggy and incomplete support for the RPM version 4 package |
| manager has been removed. The well-tested and maintained support for |
| RPM version 5 remains. |
| |
| - Previously, the following list of packages were removed if |
| package-management was not in |
| :term:`IMAGE_FEATURES`, regardless of any |
| dependencies:: |
| |
| update-rc.d |
| base-passwd |
| shadow |
| update-alternatives |
| run-postinsts |
| |
| With the Yocto Project 2.1 release, these packages are |
| only removed if "read-only-rootfs" is in :term:`IMAGE_FEATURES`, since |
| they might still be needed for a read-write image even in the absence |
| of a package manager (e.g. if users need to be added, modified, or |
| removed at runtime). |
| |
| - The |
| :ref:`devtool modify <sdk-manual/extensible:use \`\`devtool modify\`\` to modify the source of an existing component>` |
| command now defaults to extracting the source since that is most |
| commonly expected. The "-x" or "--extract" options are now no-ops. If |
| you wish to provide your own existing source tree, you will now need |
| to specify either the "-n" or "--no-extract" options when running |
| ``devtool modify``. |
| |
| - If the formfactor for a machine is either not supplied or does not |
| specify whether a keyboard is attached, then the default is to assume |
| a keyboard is attached rather than assume no keyboard. This change |
| primarily affects the Sato UI. |
| |
| - The ``.debug`` directory packaging is now automatic. If your recipe |
| builds software that installs binaries into directories other than |
| the standard ones, you no longer need to take care of setting |
| ``FILES_${PN}-dbg`` to pick up the resulting ``.debug`` directories |
| as these directories are automatically found and added. |
| |
| - Inaccurate disk and CPU percentage data has been dropped from |
| ``buildstats`` output. This data has been replaced with |
| ``getrusage()`` data and corrected IO statistics. You will probably |
| need to update any custom code that reads the ``buildstats`` data. |
| |
| - The ``meta/conf/distro/include/package_regex.inc`` is now deprecated. |
| The contents of this file have been moved to individual recipes. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Because this file will likely be removed in a future Yocto Project |
| release, it is suggested that you remove any references to the |
| file that might be in your configuration. |
| |
| - The ``v86d/uvesafb`` has been removed from the ``genericx86`` and |
| ``genericx86-64`` reference machines, which are provided by the |
| ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer. Most modern x86 boards do not rely on this |
| file and it only adds kernel error messages during startup. If you do |
| still need to support ``uvesafb``, you can simply add ``v86d`` to |
| your image. |
| |
| - Build sysroot paths are now removed from debug symbol files. Removing |
| these paths means that remote GDB using an unstripped build system |
| sysroot will no longer work (although this was never documented to |
| work). The supported method to accomplish something similar is to set |
| ``IMAGE_GEN_DEBUGFS`` to "1", which will generate a companion debug |
| image containing unstripped binaries and associated debug sources |
| alongside the image. |
| |
| |