| # Copyright (c) 2013 LG Electronics, Inc. |
| # Copyright (C) 2014 Intel Corp. |
| |
| # This recipe creates packages for the bootchart2 system-wide profiler daemon |
| # and related utilities. Depending on the images you're building, additional |
| # configuration may be needed in order to use it. |
| # |
| # Packages: |
| # * bootchart2 - The daemon itself. |
| # * pybootchartgui - Python program to visualize and display the data |
| # collected by bootchart2 or compatible daemons such as the original |
| # bootchart. |
| # * bootchartd-stop-initscript - A SysV init script to stop data collection |
| # when booting completes (see below for details.) |
| # |
| # While bootchart2 is designed to stop collecting data roughly when the boot |
| # process completes, it is not exactly a stopwatch. It has a list of programs |
| # which are supposed signify that the boot process has completed (for example, |
| # openbox or gnome-shell,) but it waits a full 20 seconds after such a program |
| # is launched before stopping itself, to collect additional data. |
| # |
| # If you are using a window manager or GUI which isn't included in bootchart2's |
| # default configuration file, you should write bbappend file to amend |
| # bootchartd.conf and add it to EXIT_PROC. An example of this is shown in this |
| # recipe, where the Matchbox window manager (used by Sato) is added. |
| # |
| # If you want data collection to end at a certain point exactly, you should |
| # arrange for the following command to be run: |
| # bootchartd stop |
| # You might set this command to be launched by the desktop environment shipped |
| # on the image you're building after the other startup programs are complete. |
| # This will not incur the 20 second wait period and will cause bootchart2 to |
| # behave a bit more like a stopwatch. An example of this is shown in this |
| # recipe, specifically the bootchartd-stop-initscript package, which stops data |
| # collection as the last action when switching to runlevels 2 through 5. You can |
| # add bootchartd-stop-initscript to IMAGE_INSTALL if you need to use it. |
| # |
| # Unless you're doing something special, if your image does not launch an X |
| # window manager, you will need to add bootchartd-stop-initscript to your image. |
| # |
| # Bootchart2 can be started in two ways. Data collection can be initiated by |
| # running the following command: |
| # bootchartd start |
| # However, for the most complete data, the bootchart2 developers recommend |
| # running it as PID 1. This can be done by adding the following to the kernel |
| # command line parameters in the bootloader setup: |
| # init=/sbin/bootchartd |
| # When invoked this way, bootchart2 will set itself up and then automatically |
| # run /sbin/init. For example, when booting the default qemux86 image, one might |
| # use a command like this: |
| # runqemu qemux86 bootparams="initcall_debug printk.time=y quiet \ |
| # init=/sbin/bootchartd" |
| # |
| # Neither method is actually implemented here, choose what works for you. |
| # |
| # If you are building your image with systemd instead of SysV init, bootchart2 |
| # includes systemd service files to begin collection automatically at boot and |
| # end collection automatically 20 seconds after the boot process has completed. |
| # However, be aware that systemd tends to start bootchart2 relatively late into |
| # the boot process, so it's highly recommended to use bootchart2 as PID 1. If |
| # you're using systemd and you wish to use another method to stop data |
| # collection at a time of your choosing, you may do so as long as you get to it |
| # before the 20 second timeout of the systemd service files. Also, you may write |
| # a bbappend to patch bootchart2-done.timer.in to increase or decrease the |
| # timeout. Decreasing it to 0 will make it behave like |
| # bootchartd-stop-initscript. |
| # |
| # By default, when data collection is stopped, a file named bootchart.tgz will |
| # be created in /var/log. If pybootchartgui is included in your image, |
| # bootchart.png will also be created at the same time. However, this results in |
| # a noticeable hitch or pause at boot time, which may not be what you want on an |
| # embedded device. So you may prefer to omit pybootchartgui from your image. In |
| # that case, copy bootchart.tgz over to your development system and generate |
| # bootchart.png there. To get pybootchartgui on your development system, you can |
| # either install it directly from some other source, or build bootchart2-native |
| # and find pybootchartgui in the native sysroot: |
| # bitbake bootchart2-native |
| # ./tmp/sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/bin/pybootchartgui /path/to/bootchart.tgz |
| # Note that, whether installed on your build system or on your image, the |
| # pybootchartgui provided by this recipe does not support the -i option. You |
| # will need to install pybootchartgui by other means in order to run it in |
| # interactive mode. |
| |
| SUMMARY = "Booting sequence and CPU,I/O usage monitor" |
| DESCRIPTION = "Monitors where the system spends its time at start, creating a graph of all processes, disk utilization, and wait time." |
| AUTHOR = "Wonhong Kwon <wonhong.kwon@lge.com>" |
| HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/mmeeks/bootchart" |
| LICENSE = "GPL-3.0" |
| LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=44ac4678311254db62edf8fd39cb8124" |
| |
| UPSTREAM_CHECK_GITTAGREGEX = "(?P<pver>\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)*)" |
| |
| SRC_URI = "git://github.com/xrmx/bootchart.git \ |
| file://bootchartd_stop.sh \ |
| file://0001-collector-Allocate-space-on-heap-for-chunks.patch \ |
| " |
| |
| S = "${WORKDIR}/git" |
| SRCREV = "331ada031f1d65f6d934d918f896e1c708c64bf7" |
| PV .= "+git${SRCPV}" |
| |
| inherit systemd update-rc.d python3native update-alternatives |
| |
| ALTERNATIVE_${PN} = "bootchartd" |
| ALTERNATIVE_LINK_NAME[bootchartd] = "${base_sbindir}/bootchartd" |
| ALTERNATIVE_PRIORITY = "100" |
| |
| # The only reason to build bootchart2-native is for a native pybootchartgui. |
| BBCLASSEXTEND = "native" |
| |
| SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN} = "bootchart2.service bootchart2-done.service bootchart2-done.timer" |
| |
| UPDATERCPN = "bootchartd-stop-initscript" |
| INITSCRIPT_NAME = "bootchartd_stop.sh" |
| INITSCRIPT_PARAMS = "start 99 2 3 4 5 ." |
| |
| do_compile_prepend () { |
| export PY_LIBDIR="${libdir}/${PYTHON_DIR}" |
| export BINDIR="${bindir}" |
| export LIBDIR="${base_libdir}" |
| } |
| |
| do_install () { |
| install -d ${D}${sysconfdir} # needed for -native |
| export PY_LIBDIR="${libdir}/${PYTHON_DIR}" |
| export BINDIR="${bindir}" |
| export DESTDIR="${D}" |
| export LIBDIR="${base_libdir}" |
| |
| oe_runmake install |
| install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d |
| install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/bootchartd_stop.sh ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d |
| |
| echo 'EXIT_PROC="$EXIT_PROC matchbox-window-manager"' >> ${D}${sysconfdir}/bootchartd.conf |
| |
| # Use python 3 instead of python 2 |
| sed -i -e '1s,#!.*python.*,#!${USRBINPATH}/env python3,' ${D}${bindir}/pybootchartgui |
| } |
| |
| PACKAGES =+ "pybootchartgui" |
| FILES_pybootchartgui += "${PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES_DIR}/pybootchartgui ${bindir}/pybootchartgui" |
| RDEPENDS_pybootchartgui = "python3-pycairo python3-compression python3-image python3-shell python3-compression python3-codecs" |
| RDEPENDS_${PN}_class-target += "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'sysvinit', 'sysvinit-pidof', 'procps', d)}" |
| RDEPENDS_${PN}_class-target += "lsb" |
| DEPENDS_append_class-native = " python3-pycairo-native" |
| |
| PACKAGES =+ "bootchartd-stop-initscript" |
| FILES_bootchartd-stop-initscript += "${sysconfdir}/init.d ${sysconfdir}/rc*.d" |
| RDEPENDS_bootchartd-stop-initscript = "${PN}" |
| |
| FILES_${PN} += "${base_libdir}/bootchart/bootchart-collector" |
| FILES_${PN} += "${base_libdir}/bootchart/tmpfs" |
| FILES_${PN} += "${libdir}" |
| FILES_${PN}-doc += "${datadir}/docs" |
| |
| RCONFLICTS_${PN} = "bootchart" |