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| Working with Pre-Built Libraries |
| ******************************** |
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| Introduction |
| ============ |
| |
| Some library vendors do not release source code for their software but do |
| release pre-built binaries. When shared libraries are built, they should |
| be versioned (see `this article |
| <https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO/shared-libraries.html>`__ |
| for some background), but sometimes this is not done. |
| |
| To summarize, a versioned library must meet two conditions: |
| |
| #. The filename must have the version appended, for example: ``libfoo.so.1.2.3``. |
| #. The library must have the ELF tag ``SONAME`` set to the major version |
| of the library, for example: ``libfoo.so.1``. You can check this by |
| running ``readelf -d filename | grep SONAME``. |
| |
| This section shows how to deal with both versioned and unversioned |
| pre-built libraries. |
| |
| Versioned Libraries |
| =================== |
| |
| In this example we work with pre-built libraries for the FT4222H USB I/O chip. |
| Libraries are built for several target architecture variants and packaged in |
| an archive as follows:: |
| |
| ├── build-arm-hisiv300 |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-arm-v5-sf |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-arm-v6-hf |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-arm-v7-hf |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-arm-v8 |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-i386 |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-i486 |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-mips-eglibc-hf |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-pentium |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── build-x86_64 |
| │ └── libft4222.so.1.4.4.44 |
| ├── examples |
| │ ├── get-version.c |
| │ ├── i2cm.c |
| │ ├── spim.c |
| │ └── spis.c |
| ├── ftd2xx.h |
| ├── install4222.sh |
| ├── libft4222.h |
| ├── ReadMe.txt |
| └── WinTypes.h |
| |
| To write a recipe to use such a library in your system: |
| |
| - The vendor will probably have a proprietary licence, so set |
| :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS` in your recipe. |
| - The vendor provides a tarball containing libraries so set :term:`SRC_URI` |
| appropriately. |
| - Set :term:`COMPATIBLE_HOST` so that the recipe cannot be used with an |
| unsupported architecture. In the following example, we only support the 32 |
| and 64 bit variants of the ``x86`` architecture. |
| - As the vendor provides versioned libraries, we can use ``oe_soinstall`` |
| from :ref:`ref-classes-utils` to install the shared library and create |
| symbolic links. If the vendor does not do this, we need to follow the |
| non-versioned library guidelines in the next section. |
| - As the vendor likely used :term:`LDFLAGS` different from those in your Yocto |
| Project build, disable the corresponding checks by adding ``ldflags`` |
| to :term:`INSANE_SKIP`. |
| - The vendor will typically ship release builds without debugging symbols. |
| Avoid errors by preventing the packaging task from stripping out the symbols |
| and adding them to a separate debug package. This is done by setting the |
| ``INHIBIT_`` flags shown below. |
| |
| The complete recipe would look like this:: |
| |
| SUMMARY = "FTDI FT4222H Library" |
| SECTION = "libs" |
| LICENSE_FLAGS = "ftdi" |
| LICENSE = "CLOSED" |
| |
| COMPATIBLE_HOST = "(i.86|x86_64).*-linux" |
| |
| # Sources available in a .tgz file in .zip archive |
| # at https://ftdichip.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/libft4222-linux-1.4.4.44.zip |
| # Found on https://ftdichip.com/software-examples/ft4222h-software-examples/ |
| # Since dealing with this particular type of archive is out of topic here, |
| # we use a local link. |
| SRC_URI = "file://libft4222-linux-${PV}.tgz" |
| |
| S = "${WORKDIR}" |
| |
| ARCH_DIR:x86-64 = "build-x86_64" |
| ARCH_DIR:i586 = "build-i386" |
| ARCH_DIR:i686 = "build-i386" |
| |
| INSANE_SKIP:${PN} = "ldflags" |
| INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1" |
| INHIBIT_SYSROOT_STRIP = "1" |
| INHIBIT_PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT = "1" |
| |
| do_install () { |
| install -m 0755 -d ${D}${libdir} |
| oe_soinstall ${S}/${ARCH_DIR}/libft4222.so.${PV} ${D}${libdir} |
| install -d ${D}${includedir} |
| install -m 0755 ${S}/*.h ${D}${includedir} |
| } |
| |
| If the precompiled binaries are not statically linked and have dependencies on |
| other libraries, then by adding those libraries to :term:`DEPENDS`, the linking |
| can be examined and the appropriate :term:`RDEPENDS` automatically added. |
| |
| Non-Versioned Libraries |
| ======================= |
| |
| Some Background |
| --------------- |
| |
| Libraries in Linux systems are generally versioned so that it is possible |
| to have multiple versions of the same library installed, which eases upgrades |
| and support for older software. For example, suppose that in a versioned |
| library, an actual library is called ``libfoo.so.1.2``, a symbolic link named |
| ``libfoo.so.1`` points to ``libfoo.so.1.2``, and a symbolic link named |
| ``libfoo.so`` points to ``libfoo.so.1.2``. Given these conditions, when you |
| link a binary against a library, you typically provide the unversioned file |
| name (i.e. ``-lfoo`` to the linker). However, the linker follows the symbolic |
| link and actually links against the versioned filename. The unversioned symbolic |
| link is only used at development time. Consequently, the library is packaged |
| along with the headers in the development package ``${PN}-dev`` along with the |
| actual library and versioned symbolic links in ``${PN}``. Because versioned |
| libraries are far more common than unversioned libraries, the default packaging |
| rules assume versioned libraries. |
| |
| Yocto Library Packaging Overview |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| It follows that packaging an unversioned library requires a bit of work in the |
| recipe. By default, ``libfoo.so`` gets packaged into ``${PN}-dev``, which |
| triggers a QA warning that a non-symlink library is in a ``-dev`` package, |
| and binaries in the same recipe link to the library in ``${PN}-dev``, |
| which triggers more QA warnings. To solve this problem, you need to package the |
| unversioned library into ``${PN}`` where it belongs. The following are the abridged |
| default :term:`FILES` variables in ``bitbake.conf``:: |
| |
| SOLIBS = ".so.*" |
| SOLIBSDEV = ".so" |
| FILES_${PN} = "... ${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBS} ..." |
| FILES_SOLIBSDEV ?= "... ${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBSDEV} ..." |
| FILES_${PN}-dev = "... ${FILES_SOLIBSDEV} ..." |
| |
| :term:`SOLIBS` defines a pattern that matches real shared object libraries. |
| :term:`SOLIBSDEV` matches the development form (unversioned symlink). These two |
| variables are then used in ``FILES:${PN}`` and ``FILES:${PN}-dev``, which puts |
| the real libraries into ``${PN}`` and the unversioned symbolic link into ``${PN}-dev``. |
| To package unversioned libraries, you need to modify the variables in the recipe |
| as follows:: |
| |
| SOLIBS = ".so" |
| FILES_SOLIBSDEV = "" |
| |
| The modifications cause the ``.so`` file to be the real library |
| and unset :term:`FILES_SOLIBSDEV` so that no libraries get packaged into |
| ``${PN}-dev``. The changes are required because unless :term:`PACKAGES` is changed, |
| ``${PN}-dev`` collects files before `${PN}`. ``${PN}-dev`` must not collect any of |
| the files you want in ``${PN}``. |
| |
| Finally, loadable modules, essentially unversioned libraries that are linked |
| at runtime using ``dlopen()`` instead of at build time, should generally be |
| installed in a private directory. However, if they are installed in ``${libdir}``, |
| then the modules can be treated as unversioned libraries. |
| |
| Example |
| ------- |
| |
| The example below installs an unversioned x86-64 pre-built library named |
| ``libfoo.so``. The :term:`COMPATIBLE_HOST` variable limits recipes to the |
| x86-64 architecture while the :term:`INSANE_SKIP`, :term:`INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP` |
| and :term:`INHIBIT_SYSROOT_STRIP` variables are all set as in the above |
| versioned library example. The "magic" is setting the :term:`SOLIBS` and |
| :term:`FILES_SOLIBSDEV` variables as explained above:: |
| |
| SUMMARY = "libfoo sample recipe" |
| SECTION = "libs" |
| LICENSE = "CLOSED" |
| |
| SRC_URI = "file://libfoo.so" |
| |
| COMPATIBLE_HOST = "x86_64.*-linux" |
| |
| INSANE_SKIP:${PN} = "ldflags" |
| INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1" |
| INHIBIT_SYSROOT_STRIP = "1" |
| SOLIBS = ".so" |
| FILES_SOLIBSDEV = "" |
| |
| do_install () { |
| install -d ${D}${libdir} |
| install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/libfoo.so ${D}${libdir} |
| } |
| |