| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK |
| |
| *************************** |
| ``devtool`` Quick Reference |
| *************************** |
| |
| The ``devtool`` command-line tool provides a number of features that |
| help you build, test, and package software. This command is available |
| alongside the ``bitbake`` command. Additionally, the ``devtool`` command |
| is a key part of the extensible SDK. |
| |
| This chapter provides a Quick Reference for the ``devtool`` command. For |
| more information on how to apply the command when using the extensible |
| SDK, see the ":doc:`/sdk-manual/extensible`" chapter in the Yocto |
| Project Application Development and the Extensible Software Development |
| Kit (eSDK) manual. |
| |
| .. _devtool-getting-help: |
| |
| Getting Help |
| ============ |
| |
| The ``devtool`` command line is organized similarly to Git in that it |
| has a number of sub-commands for each function. You can run |
| ``devtool --help`` to see all the commands: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool -h |
| NOTE: Starting bitbake server... |
| usage: devtool [--basepath BASEPATH] [--bbpath BBPATH] [-d] [-q] [--color COLOR] [-h] <subcommand> ... |
| |
| OpenEmbedded development tool |
| |
| options: |
| --basepath BASEPATH Base directory of SDK / build directory |
| --bbpath BBPATH Explicitly specify the BBPATH, rather than getting it from the metadata |
| -d, --debug Enable debug output |
| -q, --quiet Print only errors |
| --color COLOR Colorize output (where COLOR is auto, always, never) |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| |
| subcommands: |
| Beginning work on a recipe: |
| add Add a new recipe |
| modify Modify the source for an existing recipe |
| upgrade Upgrade an existing recipe |
| Getting information: |
| status Show workspace status |
| latest-version Report the latest version of an existing recipe |
| check-upgrade-status Report upgradability for multiple (or all) recipes |
| search Search available recipes |
| Working on a recipe in the workspace: |
| build Build a recipe |
| rename Rename a recipe file in the workspace |
| edit-recipe Edit a recipe file |
| find-recipe Find a recipe file |
| configure-help Get help on configure script options |
| update-recipe Apply changes from external source tree to recipe |
| reset Remove a recipe from your workspace |
| finish Finish working on a recipe in your workspace |
| Testing changes on target: |
| deploy-target Deploy recipe output files to live target machine |
| undeploy-target Undeploy recipe output files in live target machine |
| build-image Build image including workspace recipe packages |
| Advanced: |
| create-workspace Set up workspace in an alternative location |
| extract Extract the source for an existing recipe |
| sync Synchronize the source tree for an existing recipe |
| menuconfig Alter build-time configuration for a recipe |
| import Import exported tar archive into workspace |
| export Export workspace into a tar archive |
| other: |
| selftest-reverse Reverse value (for selftest) |
| pluginfile Print the filename of this plugin |
| bbdir Print the BBPATH directory of this plugin |
| count How many times have this plugin been registered. |
| multiloaded How many times have this plugin been initialized |
| Use devtool <subcommand> --help to get help on a specific command |
| |
| As directed in the general help output, you can |
| get more syntax on a specific command by providing the command name and |
| using "--help": |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool add --help |
| NOTE: Starting bitbake server... |
| usage: devtool add [-h] [--same-dir | --no-same-dir] [--fetch URI] [--npm-dev] [--version VERSION] [--no-git] [--srcrev SRCREV | --autorev] [--srcbranch SRCBRANCH] [--binary] [--also-native] [--src-subdir SUBDIR] [--mirrors] |
| [--provides PROVIDES] |
| [recipename] [srctree] [fetchuri] |
| |
| Adds a new recipe to the workspace to build a specified source tree. Can optionally fetch a remote URI and unpack it to create the source tree. |
| |
| arguments: |
| recipename Name for new recipe to add (just name - no version, path or extension). If not specified, will attempt to auto-detect it. |
| srctree Path to external source tree. If not specified, a subdirectory of /media/build1/poky/build/workspace/sources will be used. |
| fetchuri Fetch the specified URI and extract it to create the source tree |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --same-dir, -s Build in same directory as source |
| --no-same-dir Force build in a separate build directory |
| --fetch URI, -f URI Fetch the specified URI and extract it to create the source tree (deprecated - pass as positional argument instead) |
| --npm-dev For npm, also fetch devDependencies |
| --version VERSION, -V VERSION |
| Version to use within recipe (PV) |
| --no-git, -g If fetching source, do not set up source tree as a git repository |
| --srcrev SRCREV, -S SRCREV |
| Source revision to fetch if fetching from an SCM such as git (default latest) |
| --autorev, -a When fetching from a git repository, set SRCREV in the recipe to a floating revision instead of fixed |
| --srcbranch SRCBRANCH, -B SRCBRANCH |
| Branch in source repository if fetching from an SCM such as git (default master) |
| --binary, -b Treat the source tree as something that should be installed verbatim (no compilation, same directory structure). Useful with binary packages e.g. RPMs. |
| --also-native Also add native variant (i.e. support building recipe for the build host as well as the target machine) |
| --src-subdir SUBDIR Specify subdirectory within source tree to use |
| --mirrors Enable PREMIRRORS and MIRRORS for source tree fetching (disable by default). |
| --provides PROVIDES, -p PROVIDES |
| Specify an alias for the item provided by the recipe. E.g. virtual/libgl |
| |
| .. _devtool-the-workspace-layer-structure: |
| |
| The Workspace Layer Structure |
| ============================= |
| |
| ``devtool`` uses a "Workspace" layer in which to accomplish builds. This |
| layer is not specific to any single ``devtool`` command but is rather a |
| common working area used across the tool. |
| |
| The following figure shows the workspace structure: |
| |
| .. image:: figures/build-workspace-directory.png |
| :align: center |
| :scale: 70% |
| |
| .. code-block:: none |
| |
| attic - A directory created if devtool believes it must preserve |
| anything when you run "devtool reset". For example, if you |
| run "devtool add", make changes to the recipe, and then |
| run "devtool reset", devtool takes notice that the file has |
| been changed and moves it into the attic should you still |
| want the recipe. |
| |
| README - Provides information on what is in workspace layer and how to |
| manage it. |
| |
| .devtool_md5 - A checksum file used by devtool. |
| |
| appends - A directory that contains *.bbappend files, which point to |
| external source. |
| |
| conf - A configuration directory that contains the layer.conf file. |
| |
| recipes - A directory containing recipes. This directory contains a |
| folder for each directory added whose name matches that of the |
| added recipe. devtool places the recipe.bb file |
| within that sub-directory. |
| |
| sources - A directory containing a working copy of the source files used |
| when building the recipe. This is the default directory used |
| as the location of the source tree when you do not provide a |
| source tree path. This directory contains a folder for each |
| set of source files matched to a corresponding recipe. |
| |
| .. _devtool-adding-a-new-recipe-to-the-workspace: |
| |
| Adding a New Recipe to the Workspace Layer |
| ========================================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool add`` command to add a new recipe to the workspace |
| layer. The recipe you add should not exist - ``devtool`` creates it for |
| you. The source files the recipe uses should exist in an external area. |
| |
| The following example creates and adds a new recipe named ``jackson`` to |
| a workspace layer the tool creates. The source code built by the recipes |
| resides in ``/home/user/sources/jackson``: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool add jackson /home/user/sources/jackson |
| |
| If you add a recipe and the workspace layer does not exist, the command |
| creates the layer and populates it as described in "`The Workspace Layer |
| Structure <#devtool-the-workspace-layer-structure>`__" section. |
| |
| Running ``devtool add`` when the workspace layer exists causes the tool |
| to add the recipe, append files, and source files into the existing |
| workspace layer. The ``.bbappend`` file is created to point to the |
| external source tree. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| If your recipe has runtime dependencies defined, you must be sure |
| that these packages exist on the target hardware before attempting to |
| run your application. If dependent packages (e.g. libraries) do not |
| exist on the target, your application, when run, will fail to find |
| those functions. For more information, see the |
| ":ref:`ref-manual/devtool-reference:deploying your software on the target machine`" |
| section. |
| |
| By default, ``devtool add`` uses the latest revision (i.e. master) when |
| unpacking files from a remote URI. In some cases, you might want to |
| specify a source revision by branch, tag, or commit hash. You can |
| specify these options when using the ``devtool add`` command: |
| |
| - To specify a source branch, use the ``--srcbranch`` option: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool add --srcbranch &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; jackson /home/user/sources/jackson |
| |
| In the previous example, you are checking out the &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; |
| branch. |
| |
| - To specify a specific tag or commit hash, use the ``--srcrev`` |
| option: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool add --srcrev &DISTRO_REL_TAG; jackson /home/user/sources/jackson |
| $ devtool add --srcrev some_commit_hash /home/user/sources/jackson |
| |
| The previous examples check out the |
| &DISTRO_REL_TAG; tag and the commit associated with the |
| some_commit_hash hash. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| If you prefer to use the latest revision every time the recipe is |
| built, use the options ``--autorev`` or ``-a``. |
| |
| .. _devtool-extracting-the-source-for-an-existing-recipe: |
| |
| Extracting the Source for an Existing Recipe |
| ============================================ |
| |
| Use the ``devtool extract`` command to extract the source for an |
| existing recipe. When you use this command, you must supply the root |
| name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions), and you must |
| supply the directory to which you want the source extracted. |
| |
| Additional command options let you control the name of a development |
| branch into which you can checkout the source and whether or not to keep |
| a temporary directory, which is useful for debugging. |
| |
| .. _devtool-synchronizing-a-recipes-extracted-source-tree: |
| |
| Synchronizing a Recipe's Extracted Source Tree |
| ============================================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool sync`` command to synchronize a previously extracted |
| source tree for an existing recipe. When you use this command, you must |
| supply the root name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or |
| extensions), and you must supply the directory to which you want the |
| source extracted. |
| |
| Additional command options let you control the name of a development |
| branch into which you can checkout the source and whether or not to keep |
| a temporary directory, which is useful for debugging. |
| |
| .. _devtool-modifying-a-recipe: |
| |
| Modifying an Existing Recipe |
| ============================ |
| |
| Use the ``devtool modify`` command to begin modifying the source of an |
| existing recipe. This command is very similar to the |
| :ref:`add <devtool-adding-a-new-recipe-to-the-workspace>` command |
| except that it does not physically create the recipe in the workspace |
| layer because the recipe already exists in an another layer. |
| |
| The ``devtool modify`` command extracts the source for a recipe, sets it |
| up as a Git repository if the source had not already been fetched from |
| Git, checks out a branch for development, and applies any patches from |
| the recipe as commits on top. You can use the following command to |
| checkout the source files: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool modify recipe |
| |
| Using the above command form, ``devtool`` uses the existing recipe's |
| :term:`SRC_URI` statement to locate the upstream source, |
| extracts the source into the default sources location in the workspace. |
| The default development branch used is "devtool". |
| |
| .. _devtool-edit-an-existing-recipe: |
| |
| Edit an Existing Recipe |
| ======================= |
| |
| Use the ``devtool edit-recipe`` command to run the default editor, which |
| is identified using the ``EDITOR`` variable, on the specified recipe. |
| |
| When you use the ``devtool edit-recipe`` command, you must supply the |
| root name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions). Also, |
| the recipe file itself must reside in the workspace as a result of the |
| ``devtool add`` or ``devtool upgrade`` commands. However, you can |
| override that requirement by using the "-a" or "--any-recipe" option. |
| Using either of these options allows you to edit any recipe regardless |
| of its location. |
| |
| .. _devtool-updating-a-recipe: |
| |
| Updating a Recipe |
| ================= |
| |
| Use the ``devtool update-recipe`` command to update your recipe with |
| patches that reflect changes you make to the source files. For example, |
| if you know you are going to work on some code, you could first use the |
| :ref:`devtool modify <devtool-modifying-a-recipe>` command to extract |
| the code and set up the workspace. After which, you could modify, |
| compile, and test the code. |
| |
| When you are satisfied with the results and you have committed your |
| changes to the Git repository, you can then run the |
| ``devtool update-recipe`` to create the patches and update the recipe: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool update-recipe recipe |
| |
| If you run the ``devtool update-recipe`` |
| without committing your changes, the command ignores the changes. |
| |
| Often, you might want to apply customizations made to your software in |
| your own layer rather than apply them to the original recipe. If so, you |
| can use the ``-a`` or ``--append`` option with the |
| ``devtool update-recipe`` command. These options allow you to specify |
| the layer into which to write an append file: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool update-recipe recipe -a base-layer-directory |
| |
| The ``*.bbappend`` file is created at the |
| appropriate path within the specified layer directory, which may or may |
| not be in your ``bblayers.conf`` file. If an append file already exists, |
| the command updates it appropriately. |
| |
| .. _devtool-checking-on-the-upgrade-status-of-a-recipe: |
| |
| Checking on the Upgrade Status of a Recipe |
| ========================================== |
| |
| Upstream recipes change over time. Consequently, you might find that you |
| need to determine if you can upgrade a recipe to a newer version. |
| |
| To check on the upgrade status of a recipe, use the |
| ``devtool check-upgrade-status`` command. The command displays a table |
| of your current recipe versions, the latest upstream versions, the email |
| address of the recipe's maintainer, and any additional information such |
| as commit hash strings and reasons you might not be able to upgrade a |
| particular recipe. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| - For the ``oe-core`` layer, recipe maintainers come from the |
| :yocto_git:`maintainers.inc </poky/tree/meta/conf/distro/include/maintainers.inc>` |
| file. |
| |
| - If the recipe is using the :ref:`bitbake:bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:git fetcher (\`\`git://\`\`)` |
| rather than a |
| tarball, the commit hash points to the commit that matches the |
| recipe's latest version tag. |
| |
| As with all ``devtool`` commands, you can get help on the individual |
| command: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool check-upgrade-status -h |
| NOTE: Starting bitbake server... |
| usage: devtool check-upgrade-status [-h] [--all] [recipe [recipe ...]] |
| |
| Prints a table of recipes together with versions currently provided by recipes, and latest upstream versions, when there is a later version available |
| |
| arguments: |
| recipe Name of the recipe to report (omit to report upgrade info for all recipes) |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --all, -a Show all recipes, not just recipes needing upgrade |
| |
| Unless you provide a specific recipe name on the command line, the |
| command checks all recipes in all configured layers. |
| |
| Following is a partial example table that reports on all the recipes. |
| Notice the reported reason for not upgrading the ``base-passwd`` recipe. |
| In this example, while a new version is available upstream, you do not |
| want to use it because the dependency on ``cdebconf`` is not easily |
| satisfied. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| When a reason for not upgrading displays, the reason is usually |
| written into the recipe using the ``RECIPE_NO_UPDATE_REASON`` |
| variable. See the |
| :yocto_git:`base-passwd.bb </poky/tree/meta/recipes-core/base-passwd/base-passwd_3.5.29.bb>` |
| recipe for an example. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool check-upgrade-status |
| ... |
| NOTE: acpid 2.0.30 2.0.31 Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> |
| NOTE: u-boot-fw-utils 2018.11 2019.01 Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com> d3689267f92c5956e09cc7d1baa4700141662bff |
| NOTE: u-boot-tools 2018.11 2019.01 Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com> d3689267f92c5956e09cc7d1baa4700141662bff |
| . |
| . |
| . |
| NOTE: base-passwd 3.5.29 3.5.45 Anuj Mittal <anuj.mittal@intel.com> cannot be updated due to: Version 3.5.38 requires cdebconf for update-passwd utility |
| NOTE: busybox 1.29.2 1.30.0 Andrej Valek <andrej.valek@siemens.com> |
| NOTE: dbus-test 1.12.10 1.12.12 Chen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com> |
| |
| .. _devtool-upgrading-a-recipe: |
| |
| Upgrading a Recipe |
| ================== |
| |
| As software matures, upstream recipes are upgraded to newer versions. As |
| a developer, you need to keep your local recipes up-to-date with the |
| upstream version releases. Several methods exist by which you can |
| upgrade recipes. You can read about them in the ":ref:`dev-manual/common-tasks:upgrading recipes`" |
| section of the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. This section |
| overviews the ``devtool upgrade`` command. |
| |
| Before you upgrade a recipe, you can check on its upgrade status. See |
| the ":ref:`devtool-checking-on-the-upgrade-status-of-a-recipe`" section |
| for more information. |
| |
| The ``devtool upgrade`` command upgrades an existing recipe to a more |
| recent version of the recipe upstream. The command puts the upgraded |
| recipe file along with any associated files into a "workspace" and, if |
| necessary, extracts the source tree to a specified location. During the |
| upgrade, patches associated with the recipe are rebased or added as |
| needed. |
| |
| When you use the ``devtool upgrade`` command, you must supply the root |
| name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions), and you must |
| supply the directory to which you want the source extracted. Additional |
| command options let you control things such as the version number to |
| which you want to upgrade (i.e. the :term:`PV`), the source |
| revision to which you want to upgrade (i.e. the |
| :term:`SRCREV`), whether or not to apply patches, and so |
| forth. |
| |
| You can read more on the ``devtool upgrade`` workflow in the |
| ":ref:`sdk-manual/extensible:use \`\`devtool upgrade\`\` to create a version of the recipe that supports a newer version of the software`" |
| section in the Yocto Project Application Development and the Extensible |
| Software Development Kit (eSDK) manual. You can also see an example of |
| how to use ``devtool upgrade`` in the ":ref:`dev-manual/common-tasks:using \`\`devtool upgrade\`\``" |
| section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. |
| |
| .. _devtool-resetting-a-recipe: |
| |
| Resetting a Recipe |
| ================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool reset`` command to remove a recipe and its |
| configuration (e.g. the corresponding ``.bbappend`` file) from the |
| workspace layer. Realize that this command deletes the recipe and the |
| append file. The command does not physically move them for you. |
| Consequently, you must be sure to physically relocate your updated |
| recipe and the append file outside of the workspace layer before running |
| the ``devtool reset`` command. |
| |
| If the ``devtool reset`` command detects that the recipe or the append |
| files have been modified, the command preserves the modified files in a |
| separate "attic" subdirectory under the workspace layer. |
| |
| Here is an example that resets the workspace directory that contains the |
| ``mtr`` recipe: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool reset mtr |
| NOTE: Cleaning sysroot for recipe mtr... |
| NOTE: Leaving source tree /home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/sources/mtr as-is; if you no longer need it then please delete it manually |
| $ |
| |
| .. _devtool-building-your-recipe: |
| |
| Building Your Recipe |
| ==================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool build`` command to build your recipe. The |
| ``devtool build`` command is equivalent to the |
| ``bitbake -c populate_sysroot`` command. |
| |
| When you use the ``devtool build`` command, you must supply the root |
| name of the recipe (i.e. do not provide versions, paths, or extensions). |
| You can use either the "-s" or the "--disable-parallel-make" options to |
| disable parallel makes during the build. Here is an example: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool build recipe |
| |
| .. _devtool-building-your-image: |
| |
| Building Your Image |
| =================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool build-image`` command to build an image, extending it |
| to include packages from recipes in the workspace. Using this command is |
| useful when you want an image that ready for immediate deployment onto a |
| device for testing. For proper integration into a final image, you need |
| to edit your custom image recipe appropriately. |
| |
| When you use the ``devtool build-image`` command, you must supply the |
| name of the image. This command has no command line options: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool build-image image |
| |
| .. _devtool-deploying-your-software-on-the-target-machine: |
| |
| Deploying Your Software on the Target Machine |
| ============================================= |
| |
| Use the ``devtool deploy-target`` command to deploy the recipe's build |
| output to the live target machine: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool deploy-target recipe target |
| |
| The target is the address of the target machine, which must be running |
| an SSH server (i.e. ``user@hostname[:destdir]``). |
| |
| This command deploys all files installed during the |
| :ref:`ref-tasks-install` task. Furthermore, you do not |
| need to have package management enabled within the target machine. If |
| you do, the package manager is bypassed. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The ``deploy-target`` functionality is for development only. You |
| should never use it to update an image that will be used in |
| production. |
| |
| Some conditions exist that could prevent a deployed application from |
| behaving as expected. When both of the following conditions exist, your |
| application has the potential to not behave correctly when run on the |
| target: |
| |
| - You are deploying a new application to the target and the recipe you |
| used to build the application had correctly defined runtime |
| dependencies. |
| |
| - The target does not physically have the packages on which the |
| application depends installed. |
| |
| If both of these conditions exist, your application will not behave as |
| expected. The reason for this misbehavior is because the |
| ``devtool deploy-target`` command does not deploy the packages (e.g. |
| libraries) on which your new application depends. The assumption is that |
| the packages are already on the target. Consequently, when a runtime |
| call is made in the application for a dependent function (e.g. a library |
| call), the function cannot be found. |
| |
| To be sure you have all the dependencies local to the target, you need |
| to be sure that the packages are pre-deployed (installed) on the target |
| before attempting to run your application. |
| |
| .. _devtool-removing-your-software-from-the-target-machine: |
| |
| Removing Your Software from the Target Machine |
| ============================================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool undeploy-target`` command to remove deployed build |
| output from the target machine. For the ``devtool undeploy-target`` |
| command to work, you must have previously used the |
| ":ref:`devtool deploy-target <ref-manual/devtool-reference:deploying your software on the target machine>`" |
| command. |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool undeploy-target recipe target |
| |
| The target is the |
| address of the target machine, which must be running an SSH server (i.e. |
| ``user@hostname``). |
| |
| .. _devtool-creating-the-workspace: |
| |
| Creating the Workspace Layer in an Alternative Location |
| ======================================================= |
| |
| Use the ``devtool create-workspace`` command to create a new workspace |
| layer in your :term:`Build Directory`. When you create a |
| new workspace layer, it is populated with the ``README`` file and the |
| ``conf`` directory only. |
| |
| The following example creates a new workspace layer in your current |
| working and by default names the workspace layer "workspace": |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool create-workspace |
| |
| You can create a workspace layer anywhere by supplying a pathname with |
| the command. The following command creates a new workspace layer named |
| "new-workspace": |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool create-workspace /home/scottrif/new-workspace |
| |
| .. _devtool-get-the-status-of-the-recipes-in-your-workspace: |
| |
| Get the Status of the Recipes in Your Workspace |
| =============================================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool status`` command to list the recipes currently in your |
| workspace. Information includes the paths to their respective external |
| source trees. |
| |
| The ``devtool status`` command has no command-line options: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool status |
| |
| Following is sample output after using |
| :ref:`devtool add <ref-manual/devtool-reference:adding a new recipe to the workspace layer>` |
| to create and add the ``mtr_0.86.bb`` recipe to the ``workspace`` directory: |
| :: |
| |
| $ devtool status |
| mtr:/home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/sources/mtr (/home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/recipes/mtr/mtr_0.86.bb) |
| $ |
| |
| .. _devtool-search-for-available-target-recipes: |
| |
| Search for Available Target Recipes |
| =================================== |
| |
| Use the ``devtool search`` command to search for available target |
| recipes. The command matches the recipe name, package name, description, |
| and installed files. The command displays the recipe name as a result of |
| a match. |
| |
| When you use the ``devtool search`` command, you must supply a keyword. |
| The command uses the keyword when searching for a match. |