Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
| 2 | # ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et |
| 3 | # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- |
| 4 | # |
| 5 | # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson |
| 6 | # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Phil Blundell |
| 7 | # Copyright (C) 2003 - 2005 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer |
| 8 | # Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther |
| 9 | # Copyright (C) 2005 ROAD GmbH |
| 10 | # Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 Richard Purdie |
| 11 | # |
| 12 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 13 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
| 14 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| 15 | # |
| 16 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 17 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 18 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 19 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 20 | # |
| 21 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| 22 | # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
| 23 | # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | from __future__ import print_function |
| 26 | import sys, os, glob, os.path, re, time |
| 27 | import atexit |
| 28 | import itertools |
| 29 | import logging |
| 30 | import multiprocessing |
| 31 | import sre_constants |
| 32 | import threading |
| 33 | from cStringIO import StringIO |
| 34 | from contextlib import closing |
| 35 | from functools import wraps |
| 36 | from collections import defaultdict |
| 37 | import bb, bb.exceptions, bb.command |
| 38 | from bb import utils, data, parse, event, cache, providers, taskdata, runqueue, build |
| 39 | import Queue |
| 40 | import signal |
| 41 | import subprocess |
| 42 | import errno |
| 43 | import prserv.serv |
| 44 | import pyinotify |
| 45 | |
| 46 | logger = logging.getLogger("BitBake") |
| 47 | collectlog = logging.getLogger("BitBake.Collection") |
| 48 | buildlog = logging.getLogger("BitBake.Build") |
| 49 | parselog = logging.getLogger("BitBake.Parsing") |
| 50 | providerlog = logging.getLogger("BitBake.Provider") |
| 51 | |
| 52 | class NoSpecificMatch(bb.BBHandledException): |
| 53 | """ |
| 54 | Exception raised when no or multiple file matches are found |
| 55 | """ |
| 56 | |
| 57 | class NothingToBuild(Exception): |
| 58 | """ |
| 59 | Exception raised when there is nothing to build |
| 60 | """ |
| 61 | |
| 62 | class CollectionError(bb.BBHandledException): |
| 63 | """ |
| 64 | Exception raised when layer configuration is incorrect |
| 65 | """ |
| 66 | |
| 67 | class state: |
| 68 | initial, parsing, running, shutdown, forceshutdown, stopped, error = range(7) |
| 69 | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | class SkippedPackage: |
| 72 | def __init__(self, info = None, reason = None): |
| 73 | self.pn = None |
| 74 | self.skipreason = None |
| 75 | self.provides = None |
| 76 | self.rprovides = None |
| 77 | |
| 78 | if info: |
| 79 | self.pn = info.pn |
| 80 | self.skipreason = info.skipreason |
| 81 | self.provides = info.provides |
| 82 | self.rprovides = info.rprovides |
| 83 | elif reason: |
| 84 | self.skipreason = reason |
| 85 | |
| 86 | |
| 87 | class CookerFeatures(object): |
| 88 | _feature_list = [HOB_EXTRA_CACHES, SEND_DEPENDS_TREE, BASEDATASTORE_TRACKING, SEND_SANITYEVENTS] = range(4) |
| 89 | |
| 90 | def __init__(self): |
| 91 | self._features=set() |
| 92 | |
| 93 | def setFeature(self, f): |
| 94 | # validate we got a request for a feature we support |
| 95 | if f not in CookerFeatures._feature_list: |
| 96 | return |
| 97 | self._features.add(f) |
| 98 | |
| 99 | def __contains__(self, f): |
| 100 | return f in self._features |
| 101 | |
| 102 | def __iter__(self): |
| 103 | return self._features.__iter__() |
| 104 | |
| 105 | def next(self): |
| 106 | return self._features.next() |
| 107 | |
| 108 | |
| 109 | #============================================================================# |
| 110 | # BBCooker |
| 111 | #============================================================================# |
| 112 | class BBCooker: |
| 113 | """ |
| 114 | Manages one bitbake build run |
| 115 | """ |
| 116 | |
| 117 | def __init__(self, configuration, featureSet=None): |
| 118 | self.recipecache = None |
| 119 | self.skiplist = {} |
| 120 | self.featureset = CookerFeatures() |
| 121 | if featureSet: |
| 122 | for f in featureSet: |
| 123 | self.featureset.setFeature(f) |
| 124 | |
| 125 | self.configuration = configuration |
| 126 | |
| 127 | self.configwatcher = pyinotify.WatchManager() |
| 128 | self.configwatcher.bbseen = [] |
| 129 | self.configwatcher.bbwatchedfiles = [] |
| 130 | self.confignotifier = pyinotify.Notifier(self.configwatcher, self.config_notifications) |
| 131 | self.watchmask = pyinotify.IN_CLOSE_WRITE | pyinotify.IN_CREATE | pyinotify.IN_DELETE | \ |
| 132 | pyinotify.IN_DELETE_SELF | pyinotify.IN_MODIFY | pyinotify.IN_MOVE_SELF | \ |
| 133 | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_FROM | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_TO |
| 134 | self.watcher = pyinotify.WatchManager() |
| 135 | self.watcher.bbseen = [] |
| 136 | self.watcher.bbwatchedfiles = [] |
| 137 | self.notifier = pyinotify.Notifier(self.watcher, self.notifications) |
| 138 | |
| 139 | |
| 140 | self.initConfigurationData() |
| 141 | |
| 142 | self.inotify_modified_files = [] |
| 143 | |
| 144 | def _process_inotify_updates(server, notifier_list, abort): |
| 145 | for n in notifier_list: |
| 146 | if n.check_events(timeout=0): |
| 147 | # read notified events and enqeue them |
| 148 | n.read_events() |
| 149 | n.process_events() |
| 150 | return 1.0 |
| 151 | |
| 152 | self.configuration.server_register_idlecallback(_process_inotify_updates, [self.confignotifier, self.notifier]) |
| 153 | |
| 154 | self.baseconfig_valid = True |
| 155 | self.parsecache_valid = False |
| 156 | |
| 157 | # Take a lock so only one copy of bitbake can run against a given build |
| 158 | # directory at a time |
| 159 | if not self.lockBitbake(): |
| 160 | bb.fatal("Only one copy of bitbake should be run against a build directory") |
| 161 | try: |
| 162 | self.lock.seek(0) |
| 163 | self.lock.truncate() |
| 164 | if len(configuration.interface) >= 2: |
| 165 | self.lock.write("%s:%s\n" % (configuration.interface[0], configuration.interface[1])); |
| 166 | self.lock.flush() |
| 167 | except: |
| 168 | pass |
| 169 | |
| 170 | # TOSTOP must not be set or our children will hang when they output |
| 171 | fd = sys.stdout.fileno() |
| 172 | if os.isatty(fd): |
| 173 | import termios |
| 174 | tcattr = termios.tcgetattr(fd) |
| 175 | if tcattr[3] & termios.TOSTOP: |
| 176 | buildlog.info("The terminal had the TOSTOP bit set, clearing...") |
| 177 | tcattr[3] = tcattr[3] & ~termios.TOSTOP |
| 178 | termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSANOW, tcattr) |
| 179 | |
| 180 | self.command = bb.command.Command(self) |
| 181 | self.state = state.initial |
| 182 | |
| 183 | self.parser = None |
| 184 | |
| 185 | signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.sigterm_exception) |
| 186 | # Let SIGHUP exit as SIGTERM |
| 187 | signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self.sigterm_exception) |
| 188 | |
| 189 | def config_notifications(self, event): |
| 190 | if not event.pathname in self.configwatcher.bbwatchedfiles: |
| 191 | return |
| 192 | if not event.path in self.inotify_modified_files: |
| 193 | self.inotify_modified_files.append(event.path) |
| 194 | self.baseconfig_valid = False |
| 195 | |
| 196 | def notifications(self, event): |
| 197 | if not event.path in self.inotify_modified_files: |
| 198 | self.inotify_modified_files.append(event.path) |
| 199 | self.parsecache_valid = False |
| 200 | |
| 201 | def add_filewatch(self, deps, watcher=None): |
| 202 | if not watcher: |
| 203 | watcher = self.watcher |
| 204 | for i in deps: |
| 205 | watcher.bbwatchedfiles.append(i[0]) |
| 206 | f = os.path.dirname(i[0]) |
| 207 | if f in watcher.bbseen: |
| 208 | continue |
| 209 | watcher.bbseen.append(f) |
| 210 | watchtarget = None |
| 211 | while True: |
| 212 | # We try and add watches for files that don't exist but if they did, would influence |
| 213 | # the parser. The parent directory of these files may not exist, in which case we need |
| 214 | # to watch any parent that does exist for changes. |
| 215 | try: |
| 216 | watcher.add_watch(f, self.watchmask, quiet=False) |
| 217 | if watchtarget: |
| 218 | watcher.bbwatchedfiles.append(watchtarget) |
| 219 | break |
| 220 | except pyinotify.WatchManagerError as e: |
| 221 | if 'ENOENT' in str(e): |
| 222 | watchtarget = f |
| 223 | f = os.path.dirname(f) |
| 224 | if f in watcher.bbseen: |
| 225 | break |
| 226 | watcher.bbseen.append(f) |
| 227 | continue |
| 228 | if 'ENOSPC' in str(e): |
| 229 | providerlog.error("No space left on device or exceeds fs.inotify.max_user_watches?") |
| 230 | providerlog.error("To check max_user_watches: sysctl -n fs.inotify.max_user_watches.") |
| 231 | providerlog.error("To modify max_user_watches: sysctl -n -w fs.inotify.max_user_watches=<value>.") |
| 232 | providerlog.error("Root privilege is required to modify max_user_watches.") |
| 233 | raise |
| 234 | |
| 235 | def sigterm_exception(self, signum, stackframe): |
| 236 | if signum == signal.SIGTERM: |
| 237 | bb.warn("Cooker recieved SIGTERM, shutting down...") |
| 238 | elif signum == signal.SIGHUP: |
| 239 | bb.warn("Cooker recieved SIGHUP, shutting down...") |
| 240 | self.state = state.forceshutdown |
| 241 | |
| 242 | def setFeatures(self, features): |
| 243 | # we only accept a new feature set if we're in state initial, so we can reset without problems |
| 244 | if not self.state in [state.initial, state.shutdown, state.forceshutdown, state.stopped, state.error]: |
| 245 | raise Exception("Illegal state for feature set change") |
| 246 | original_featureset = list(self.featureset) |
| 247 | for feature in features: |
| 248 | self.featureset.setFeature(feature) |
| 249 | bb.debug(1, "Features set %s (was %s)" % (original_featureset, list(self.featureset))) |
| 250 | if (original_featureset != list(self.featureset)) and self.state != state.error: |
| 251 | self.reset() |
| 252 | |
| 253 | def initConfigurationData(self): |
| 254 | |
| 255 | self.state = state.initial |
| 256 | self.caches_array = [] |
| 257 | |
Patrick Williams | f1e5d69 | 2016-03-30 15:21:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 258 | # Need to preserve BB_CONSOLELOG over resets |
| 259 | consolelog = None |
| 260 | if hasattr(self, "data"): |
| 261 | consolelog = self.data.getVar("BB_CONSOLELOG", True) |
| 262 | |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 263 | if CookerFeatures.BASEDATASTORE_TRACKING in self.featureset: |
| 264 | self.enableDataTracking() |
| 265 | |
| 266 | all_extra_cache_names = [] |
| 267 | # We hardcode all known cache types in a single place, here. |
| 268 | if CookerFeatures.HOB_EXTRA_CACHES in self.featureset: |
| 269 | all_extra_cache_names.append("bb.cache_extra:HobRecipeInfo") |
| 270 | |
| 271 | caches_name_array = ['bb.cache:CoreRecipeInfo'] + all_extra_cache_names |
| 272 | |
| 273 | # At least CoreRecipeInfo will be loaded, so caches_array will never be empty! |
| 274 | # This is the entry point, no further check needed! |
| 275 | for var in caches_name_array: |
| 276 | try: |
| 277 | module_name, cache_name = var.split(':') |
| 278 | module = __import__(module_name, fromlist=(cache_name,)) |
| 279 | self.caches_array.append(getattr(module, cache_name)) |
| 280 | except ImportError as exc: |
| 281 | logger.critical("Unable to import extra RecipeInfo '%s' from '%s': %s" % (cache_name, module_name, exc)) |
| 282 | sys.exit("FATAL: Failed to import extra cache class '%s'." % cache_name) |
| 283 | |
| 284 | self.databuilder = bb.cookerdata.CookerDataBuilder(self.configuration, False) |
| 285 | self.databuilder.parseBaseConfiguration() |
| 286 | self.data = self.databuilder.data |
| 287 | self.data_hash = self.databuilder.data_hash |
| 288 | |
Patrick Williams | f1e5d69 | 2016-03-30 15:21:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | if consolelog: |
| 290 | self.data.setVar("BB_CONSOLELOG", consolelog) |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 291 | |
| 292 | # we log all events to a file if so directed |
| 293 | if self.configuration.writeeventlog: |
| 294 | import json, pickle |
| 295 | DEFAULT_EVENTFILE = self.configuration.writeeventlog |
| 296 | class EventLogWriteHandler(): |
| 297 | |
| 298 | class EventWriter(): |
| 299 | def __init__(self, cooker): |
| 300 | self.file_inited = None |
| 301 | self.cooker = cooker |
| 302 | self.event_queue = [] |
| 303 | |
| 304 | def init_file(self): |
| 305 | try: |
| 306 | # delete the old log |
| 307 | os.remove(DEFAULT_EVENTFILE) |
| 308 | except: |
| 309 | pass |
| 310 | |
| 311 | # write current configuration data |
| 312 | with open(DEFAULT_EVENTFILE, "w") as f: |
| 313 | f.write("%s\n" % json.dumps({ "allvariables" : self.cooker.getAllKeysWithFlags(["doc", "func"])})) |
| 314 | |
| 315 | def write_event(self, event): |
| 316 | with open(DEFAULT_EVENTFILE, "a") as f: |
| 317 | try: |
| 318 | f.write("%s\n" % json.dumps({"class":event.__module__ + "." + event.__class__.__name__, "vars":json.dumps(pickle.dumps(event)) })) |
| 319 | except Exception as e: |
| 320 | import traceback |
| 321 | print(e, traceback.format_exc(e)) |
| 322 | |
| 323 | |
| 324 | def send(self, event): |
| 325 | event_class = event.__module__ + "." + event.__class__.__name__ |
| 326 | |
| 327 | # init on bb.event.BuildStarted |
| 328 | if self.file_inited is None: |
| 329 | if event_class == "bb.event.BuildStarted": |
| 330 | self.init_file() |
| 331 | self.file_inited = True |
| 332 | |
| 333 | # write pending events |
| 334 | for e in self.event_queue: |
| 335 | self.write_event(e) |
| 336 | |
| 337 | # also write the current event |
| 338 | self.write_event(event) |
| 339 | |
| 340 | else: |
| 341 | # queue all events until the file is inited |
| 342 | self.event_queue.append(event) |
| 343 | |
| 344 | else: |
| 345 | # we have the file, just write the event |
| 346 | self.write_event(event) |
| 347 | |
| 348 | # set our handler's event processor |
| 349 | event = EventWriter(self) # self is the cooker here |
| 350 | |
| 351 | |
| 352 | # set up cooker features for this mock UI handler |
| 353 | |
| 354 | # we need to write the dependency tree in the log |
| 355 | self.featureset.setFeature(CookerFeatures.SEND_DEPENDS_TREE) |
| 356 | # register the log file writer as UI Handler |
| 357 | bb.event.register_UIHhandler(EventLogWriteHandler()) |
| 358 | |
| 359 | |
| 360 | # |
| 361 | # Copy of the data store which has been expanded. |
| 362 | # Used for firing events and accessing variables where expansion needs to be accounted for |
| 363 | # |
| 364 | self.expanded_data = bb.data.createCopy(self.data) |
| 365 | bb.data.update_data(self.expanded_data) |
| 366 | bb.parse.init_parser(self.expanded_data) |
| 367 | |
| 368 | if CookerFeatures.BASEDATASTORE_TRACKING in self.featureset: |
| 369 | self.disableDataTracking() |
| 370 | |
| 371 | self.data.renameVar("__depends", "__base_depends") |
| 372 | self.add_filewatch(self.data.getVar("__base_depends", False), self.configwatcher) |
| 373 | |
| 374 | |
| 375 | def enableDataTracking(self): |
| 376 | self.configuration.tracking = True |
| 377 | if hasattr(self, "data"): |
| 378 | self.data.enableTracking() |
| 379 | |
| 380 | def disableDataTracking(self): |
| 381 | self.configuration.tracking = False |
| 382 | if hasattr(self, "data"): |
| 383 | self.data.disableTracking() |
| 384 | |
| 385 | def modifyConfigurationVar(self, var, val, default_file, op): |
| 386 | if op == "append": |
| 387 | self.appendConfigurationVar(var, val, default_file) |
| 388 | elif op == "set": |
| 389 | self.saveConfigurationVar(var, val, default_file, "=") |
| 390 | elif op == "earlyAssign": |
| 391 | self.saveConfigurationVar(var, val, default_file, "?=") |
| 392 | |
| 393 | |
| 394 | def appendConfigurationVar(self, var, val, default_file): |
| 395 | #add append var operation to the end of default_file |
| 396 | default_file = bb.cookerdata.findConfigFile(default_file, self.data) |
| 397 | |
| 398 | total = "#added by hob" |
| 399 | total += "\n%s += \"%s\"\n" % (var, val) |
| 400 | |
| 401 | with open(default_file, 'a') as f: |
| 402 | f.write(total) |
| 403 | |
| 404 | #add to history |
| 405 | loginfo = {"op":"append", "file":default_file, "line":total.count("\n")} |
| 406 | self.data.appendVar(var, val, **loginfo) |
| 407 | |
| 408 | def saveConfigurationVar(self, var, val, default_file, op): |
| 409 | |
| 410 | replaced = False |
| 411 | #do not save if nothing changed |
| 412 | if str(val) == self.data.getVar(var, False): |
| 413 | return |
| 414 | |
| 415 | conf_files = self.data.varhistory.get_variable_files(var) |
| 416 | |
| 417 | #format the value when it is a list |
| 418 | if isinstance(val, list): |
| 419 | listval = "" |
| 420 | for value in val: |
| 421 | listval += "%s " % value |
| 422 | val = listval |
| 423 | |
| 424 | topdir = self.data.getVar("TOPDIR", False) |
| 425 | |
| 426 | #comment or replace operations made on var |
| 427 | for conf_file in conf_files: |
| 428 | if topdir in conf_file: |
| 429 | with open(conf_file, 'r') as f: |
| 430 | contents = f.readlines() |
| 431 | |
| 432 | lines = self.data.varhistory.get_variable_lines(var, conf_file) |
| 433 | for line in lines: |
| 434 | total = "" |
| 435 | i = 0 |
| 436 | for c in contents: |
| 437 | total += c |
| 438 | i = i + 1 |
| 439 | if i==int(line): |
| 440 | end_index = len(total) |
| 441 | index = total.rfind(var, 0, end_index) |
| 442 | |
| 443 | begin_line = total.count("\n",0,index) |
| 444 | end_line = int(line) |
| 445 | |
| 446 | #check if the variable was saved before in the same way |
| 447 | #if true it replace the place where the variable was declared |
| 448 | #else it comments it |
| 449 | if contents[begin_line-1]== "#added by hob\n": |
| 450 | contents[begin_line] = "%s %s \"%s\"\n" % (var, op, val) |
| 451 | replaced = True |
| 452 | else: |
| 453 | for ii in range(begin_line, end_line): |
| 454 | contents[ii] = "#" + contents[ii] |
| 455 | |
| 456 | with open(conf_file, 'w') as f: |
| 457 | f.writelines(contents) |
| 458 | |
| 459 | if replaced == False: |
| 460 | #remove var from history |
| 461 | self.data.varhistory.del_var_history(var) |
| 462 | |
| 463 | #add var to the end of default_file |
| 464 | default_file = bb.cookerdata.findConfigFile(default_file, self.data) |
| 465 | |
| 466 | #add the variable on a single line, to be easy to replace the second time |
| 467 | total = "\n#added by hob" |
| 468 | total += "\n%s %s \"%s\"\n" % (var, op, val) |
| 469 | |
| 470 | with open(default_file, 'a') as f: |
| 471 | f.write(total) |
| 472 | |
| 473 | #add to history |
| 474 | loginfo = {"op":"set", "file":default_file, "line":total.count("\n")} |
| 475 | self.data.setVar(var, val, **loginfo) |
| 476 | |
| 477 | def removeConfigurationVar(self, var): |
| 478 | conf_files = self.data.varhistory.get_variable_files(var) |
| 479 | topdir = self.data.getVar("TOPDIR", False) |
| 480 | |
| 481 | for conf_file in conf_files: |
| 482 | if topdir in conf_file: |
| 483 | with open(conf_file, 'r') as f: |
| 484 | contents = f.readlines() |
| 485 | |
| 486 | lines = self.data.varhistory.get_variable_lines(var, conf_file) |
| 487 | for line in lines: |
| 488 | total = "" |
| 489 | i = 0 |
| 490 | for c in contents: |
| 491 | total += c |
| 492 | i = i + 1 |
| 493 | if i==int(line): |
| 494 | end_index = len(total) |
| 495 | index = total.rfind(var, 0, end_index) |
| 496 | |
| 497 | begin_line = total.count("\n",0,index) |
| 498 | |
| 499 | #check if the variable was saved before in the same way |
| 500 | if contents[begin_line-1]== "#added by hob\n": |
| 501 | contents[begin_line-1] = contents[begin_line] = "\n" |
| 502 | else: |
| 503 | contents[begin_line] = "\n" |
| 504 | #remove var from history |
| 505 | self.data.varhistory.del_var_history(var, conf_file, line) |
| 506 | #remove variable |
| 507 | self.data.delVar(var) |
| 508 | |
| 509 | with open(conf_file, 'w') as f: |
| 510 | f.writelines(contents) |
| 511 | |
| 512 | def createConfigFile(self, name): |
| 513 | path = os.getcwd() |
| 514 | confpath = os.path.join(path, "conf", name) |
| 515 | open(confpath, 'w').close() |
| 516 | |
| 517 | def parseConfiguration(self): |
| 518 | # Set log file verbosity |
| 519 | verboselogs = bb.utils.to_boolean(self.data.getVar("BB_VERBOSE_LOGS", False)) |
| 520 | if verboselogs: |
| 521 | bb.msg.loggerVerboseLogs = True |
| 522 | |
| 523 | # Change nice level if we're asked to |
| 524 | nice = self.data.getVar("BB_NICE_LEVEL", True) |
| 525 | if nice: |
| 526 | curnice = os.nice(0) |
| 527 | nice = int(nice) - curnice |
| 528 | buildlog.verbose("Renice to %s " % os.nice(nice)) |
| 529 | |
| 530 | if self.recipecache: |
| 531 | del self.recipecache |
| 532 | self.recipecache = bb.cache.CacheData(self.caches_array) |
| 533 | |
| 534 | self.handleCollections( self.data.getVar("BBFILE_COLLECTIONS", True) ) |
| 535 | |
| 536 | def updateConfigOpts(self, options, environment): |
| 537 | clean = True |
| 538 | for o in options: |
| 539 | if o in ['prefile', 'postfile']: |
| 540 | clean = False |
Patrick Williams | f1e5d69 | 2016-03-30 15:21:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 541 | server_val = getattr(self.configuration, "%s_server" % o) |
| 542 | if not options[o] and server_val: |
| 543 | # restore value provided on server start |
| 544 | setattr(self.configuration, o, server_val) |
| 545 | continue |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 546 | setattr(self.configuration, o, options[o]) |
| 547 | for k in bb.utils.approved_variables(): |
| 548 | if k in environment and k not in self.configuration.env: |
| 549 | logger.debug(1, "Updating environment variable %s to %s" % (k, environment[k])) |
| 550 | self.configuration.env[k] = environment[k] |
| 551 | clean = False |
| 552 | if k in self.configuration.env and k not in environment: |
| 553 | logger.debug(1, "Updating environment variable %s (deleted)" % (k)) |
| 554 | del self.configuration.env[k] |
| 555 | clean = False |
| 556 | if k not in self.configuration.env and k not in environment: |
| 557 | continue |
| 558 | if environment[k] != self.configuration.env[k]: |
| 559 | logger.debug(1, "Updating environment variable %s to %s" % (k, environment[k])) |
| 560 | self.configuration.env[k] = environment[k] |
| 561 | clean = False |
| 562 | if not clean: |
| 563 | logger.debug(1, "Base environment change, triggering reparse") |
| 564 | self.baseconfig_valid = False |
| 565 | self.reset() |
| 566 | |
| 567 | def runCommands(self, server, data, abort): |
| 568 | """ |
| 569 | Run any queued asynchronous command |
| 570 | This is done by the idle handler so it runs in true context rather than |
| 571 | tied to any UI. |
| 572 | """ |
| 573 | |
| 574 | return self.command.runAsyncCommand() |
| 575 | |
| 576 | def showVersions(self): |
| 577 | |
| 578 | pkg_pn = self.recipecache.pkg_pn |
| 579 | (latest_versions, preferred_versions) = bb.providers.findProviders(self.data, self.recipecache, pkg_pn) |
| 580 | |
| 581 | logger.plain("%-35s %25s %25s", "Recipe Name", "Latest Version", "Preferred Version") |
| 582 | logger.plain("%-35s %25s %25s\n", "===========", "==============", "=================") |
| 583 | |
| 584 | for p in sorted(pkg_pn): |
| 585 | pref = preferred_versions[p] |
| 586 | latest = latest_versions[p] |
| 587 | |
| 588 | prefstr = pref[0][0] + ":" + pref[0][1] + '-' + pref[0][2] |
| 589 | lateststr = latest[0][0] + ":" + latest[0][1] + "-" + latest[0][2] |
| 590 | |
| 591 | if pref == latest: |
| 592 | prefstr = "" |
| 593 | |
| 594 | logger.plain("%-35s %25s %25s", p, lateststr, prefstr) |
| 595 | |
| 596 | def showEnvironment(self, buildfile=None, pkgs_to_build=None): |
| 597 | """ |
| 598 | Show the outer or per-recipe environment |
| 599 | """ |
| 600 | fn = None |
| 601 | envdata = None |
| 602 | if not pkgs_to_build: |
| 603 | pkgs_to_build = [] |
| 604 | |
| 605 | if buildfile: |
| 606 | # Parse the configuration here. We need to do it explicitly here since |
| 607 | # this showEnvironment() code path doesn't use the cache |
| 608 | self.parseConfiguration() |
| 609 | |
| 610 | fn, cls = bb.cache.Cache.virtualfn2realfn(buildfile) |
| 611 | fn = self.matchFile(fn) |
| 612 | fn = bb.cache.Cache.realfn2virtual(fn, cls) |
| 613 | elif len(pkgs_to_build) == 1: |
| 614 | ignore = self.expanded_data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", True) or "" |
| 615 | if pkgs_to_build[0] in set(ignore.split()): |
| 616 | bb.fatal("%s is in ASSUME_PROVIDED" % pkgs_to_build[0]) |
| 617 | |
| 618 | taskdata, runlist, pkgs_to_build = self.buildTaskData(pkgs_to_build, None, self.configuration.abort, allowincomplete=True) |
| 619 | |
| 620 | targetid = taskdata.getbuild_id(pkgs_to_build[0]) |
| 621 | fnid = taskdata.build_targets[targetid][0] |
| 622 | fn = taskdata.fn_index[fnid] |
| 623 | else: |
| 624 | envdata = self.data |
| 625 | |
| 626 | if fn: |
| 627 | try: |
| 628 | envdata = bb.cache.Cache.loadDataFull(fn, self.collection.get_file_appends(fn), self.data) |
| 629 | except Exception as e: |
| 630 | parselog.exception("Unable to read %s", fn) |
| 631 | raise |
| 632 | |
| 633 | # Display history |
| 634 | with closing(StringIO()) as env: |
| 635 | self.data.inchistory.emit(env) |
| 636 | logger.plain(env.getvalue()) |
| 637 | |
| 638 | # emit variables and shell functions |
| 639 | data.update_data(envdata) |
| 640 | with closing(StringIO()) as env: |
| 641 | data.emit_env(env, envdata, True) |
| 642 | logger.plain(env.getvalue()) |
| 643 | |
| 644 | # emit the metadata which isnt valid shell |
| 645 | data.expandKeys(envdata) |
| 646 | for e in envdata.keys(): |
| 647 | if data.getVarFlag( e, 'python', envdata ): |
| 648 | logger.plain("\npython %s () {\n%s}\n", e, envdata.getVar(e, True)) |
| 649 | |
| 650 | |
| 651 | def buildTaskData(self, pkgs_to_build, task, abort, allowincomplete=False): |
| 652 | """ |
| 653 | Prepare a runqueue and taskdata object for iteration over pkgs_to_build |
| 654 | """ |
| 655 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.TreeDataPreparationStarted(), self.data) |
| 656 | |
| 657 | # A task of None means use the default task |
| 658 | if task is None: |
| 659 | task = self.configuration.cmd |
| 660 | |
| 661 | fulltargetlist = self.checkPackages(pkgs_to_build) |
| 662 | |
| 663 | localdata = data.createCopy(self.data) |
| 664 | bb.data.update_data(localdata) |
| 665 | bb.data.expandKeys(localdata) |
| 666 | taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(abort, skiplist=self.skiplist, allowincomplete=allowincomplete) |
| 667 | |
| 668 | current = 0 |
| 669 | runlist = [] |
| 670 | for k in fulltargetlist: |
| 671 | ktask = task |
| 672 | if ":do_" in k: |
| 673 | k2 = k.split(":do_") |
| 674 | k = k2[0] |
| 675 | ktask = k2[1] |
| 676 | taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.recipecache, k) |
| 677 | current += 1 |
| 678 | if not ktask.startswith("do_"): |
| 679 | ktask = "do_%s" % ktask |
| 680 | runlist.append([k, ktask]) |
| 681 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.TreeDataPreparationProgress(current, len(fulltargetlist)), self.data) |
| 682 | taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.recipecache) |
| 683 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.TreeDataPreparationCompleted(len(fulltargetlist)), self.data) |
| 684 | return taskdata, runlist, fulltargetlist |
| 685 | |
| 686 | def prepareTreeData(self, pkgs_to_build, task): |
| 687 | """ |
| 688 | Prepare a runqueue and taskdata object for iteration over pkgs_to_build |
| 689 | """ |
| 690 | |
| 691 | # We set abort to False here to prevent unbuildable targets raising |
| 692 | # an exception when we're just generating data |
| 693 | taskdata, runlist, pkgs_to_build = self.buildTaskData(pkgs_to_build, task, False, allowincomplete=True) |
| 694 | |
| 695 | return runlist, taskdata |
| 696 | |
| 697 | ######## WARNING : this function requires cache_extra to be enabled ######## |
| 698 | |
| 699 | def generateTaskDepTreeData(self, pkgs_to_build, task): |
| 700 | """ |
| 701 | Create a dependency graph of pkgs_to_build including reverse dependency |
| 702 | information. |
| 703 | """ |
| 704 | runlist, taskdata = self.prepareTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task) |
| 705 | rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.data, self.recipecache, taskdata, runlist) |
| 706 | rq.rqdata.prepare() |
| 707 | return self.buildDependTree(rq, taskdata) |
| 708 | |
| 709 | |
| 710 | def buildDependTree(self, rq, taskdata): |
| 711 | seen_fnids = [] |
| 712 | depend_tree = {} |
| 713 | depend_tree["depends"] = {} |
| 714 | depend_tree["tdepends"] = {} |
| 715 | depend_tree["pn"] = {} |
| 716 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"] = {} |
| 717 | depend_tree["packages"] = {} |
| 718 | depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"] = {} |
| 719 | depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"] = {} |
| 720 | depend_tree["layer-priorities"] = self.recipecache.bbfile_config_priorities |
| 721 | |
| 722 | for task in xrange(len(rq.rqdata.runq_fnid)): |
| 723 | taskname = rq.rqdata.runq_task[task] |
| 724 | fnid = rq.rqdata.runq_fnid[task] |
| 725 | fn = taskdata.fn_index[fnid] |
| 726 | pn = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[fn] |
| 727 | version = "%s:%s-%s" % self.recipecache.pkg_pepvpr[fn] |
| 728 | if pn not in depend_tree["pn"]: |
| 729 | depend_tree["pn"][pn] = {} |
| 730 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["filename"] = fn |
| 731 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["version"] = version |
| 732 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["inherits"] = self.recipecache.inherits.get(fn, None) |
| 733 | |
| 734 | # if we have extra caches, list all attributes they bring in |
| 735 | extra_info = [] |
| 736 | for cache_class in self.caches_array: |
| 737 | if type(cache_class) is type and issubclass(cache_class, bb.cache.RecipeInfoCommon) and hasattr(cache_class, 'cachefields'): |
| 738 | cachefields = getattr(cache_class, 'cachefields', []) |
| 739 | extra_info = extra_info + cachefields |
| 740 | |
| 741 | # for all attributes stored, add them to the dependency tree |
| 742 | for ei in extra_info: |
| 743 | depend_tree["pn"][pn][ei] = vars(self.recipecache)[ei][fn] |
| 744 | |
| 745 | |
| 746 | for dep in rq.rqdata.runq_depends[task]: |
| 747 | depfn = taskdata.fn_index[rq.rqdata.runq_fnid[dep]] |
| 748 | deppn = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[depfn] |
| 749 | dotname = "%s.%s" % (pn, rq.rqdata.runq_task[task]) |
| 750 | if not dotname in depend_tree["tdepends"]: |
| 751 | depend_tree["tdepends"][dotname] = [] |
| 752 | depend_tree["tdepends"][dotname].append("%s.%s" % (deppn, rq.rqdata.runq_task[dep])) |
| 753 | if fnid not in seen_fnids: |
| 754 | seen_fnids.append(fnid) |
| 755 | packages = [] |
| 756 | |
| 757 | depend_tree["depends"][pn] = [] |
| 758 | for dep in taskdata.depids[fnid]: |
| 759 | depend_tree["depends"][pn].append(taskdata.build_names_index[dep]) |
| 760 | |
| 761 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn] = [] |
| 762 | for rdep in taskdata.rdepids[fnid]: |
| 763 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn].append(taskdata.run_names_index[rdep]) |
| 764 | |
| 765 | rdepends = self.recipecache.rundeps[fn] |
| 766 | for package in rdepends: |
| 767 | depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"][package] = [] |
| 768 | for rdepend in rdepends[package]: |
| 769 | depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"][package].append(rdepend) |
| 770 | packages.append(package) |
| 771 | |
| 772 | rrecs = self.recipecache.runrecs[fn] |
| 773 | for package in rrecs: |
| 774 | depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"][package] = [] |
| 775 | for rdepend in rrecs[package]: |
| 776 | depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"][package].append(rdepend) |
| 777 | if not package in packages: |
| 778 | packages.append(package) |
| 779 | |
| 780 | for package in packages: |
| 781 | if package not in depend_tree["packages"]: |
| 782 | depend_tree["packages"][package] = {} |
| 783 | depend_tree["packages"][package]["pn"] = pn |
| 784 | depend_tree["packages"][package]["filename"] = fn |
| 785 | depend_tree["packages"][package]["version"] = version |
| 786 | |
| 787 | return depend_tree |
| 788 | |
| 789 | ######## WARNING : this function requires cache_extra to be enabled ######## |
| 790 | def generatePkgDepTreeData(self, pkgs_to_build, task): |
| 791 | """ |
| 792 | Create a dependency tree of pkgs_to_build, returning the data. |
| 793 | """ |
| 794 | _, taskdata = self.prepareTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task) |
| 795 | tasks_fnid = [] |
| 796 | if len(taskdata.tasks_name) != 0: |
| 797 | for task in xrange(len(taskdata.tasks_name)): |
| 798 | tasks_fnid.append(taskdata.tasks_fnid[task]) |
| 799 | |
| 800 | seen_fnids = [] |
| 801 | depend_tree = {} |
| 802 | depend_tree["depends"] = {} |
| 803 | depend_tree["pn"] = {} |
| 804 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"] = {} |
| 805 | depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"] = {} |
| 806 | depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"] = {} |
| 807 | |
| 808 | # if we have extra caches, list all attributes they bring in |
| 809 | extra_info = [] |
| 810 | for cache_class in self.caches_array: |
| 811 | if type(cache_class) is type and issubclass(cache_class, bb.cache.RecipeInfoCommon) and hasattr(cache_class, 'cachefields'): |
| 812 | cachefields = getattr(cache_class, 'cachefields', []) |
| 813 | extra_info = extra_info + cachefields |
| 814 | |
| 815 | for task in xrange(len(tasks_fnid)): |
| 816 | fnid = tasks_fnid[task] |
| 817 | fn = taskdata.fn_index[fnid] |
| 818 | pn = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[fn] |
| 819 | |
| 820 | if pn not in depend_tree["pn"]: |
| 821 | depend_tree["pn"][pn] = {} |
| 822 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["filename"] = fn |
| 823 | version = "%s:%s-%s" % self.recipecache.pkg_pepvpr[fn] |
| 824 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["version"] = version |
| 825 | rdepends = self.recipecache.rundeps[fn] |
| 826 | rrecs = self.recipecache.runrecs[fn] |
| 827 | depend_tree["pn"][pn]["inherits"] = self.recipecache.inherits.get(fn, None) |
| 828 | |
| 829 | # for all extra attributes stored, add them to the dependency tree |
| 830 | for ei in extra_info: |
| 831 | depend_tree["pn"][pn][ei] = vars(self.recipecache)[ei][fn] |
| 832 | |
| 833 | if fnid not in seen_fnids: |
| 834 | seen_fnids.append(fnid) |
| 835 | |
| 836 | depend_tree["depends"][pn] = [] |
| 837 | for dep in taskdata.depids[fnid]: |
| 838 | item = taskdata.build_names_index[dep] |
| 839 | pn_provider = "" |
| 840 | targetid = taskdata.getbuild_id(item) |
| 841 | if targetid in taskdata.build_targets and taskdata.build_targets[targetid]: |
| 842 | id = taskdata.build_targets[targetid][0] |
| 843 | fn_provider = taskdata.fn_index[id] |
| 844 | pn_provider = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[fn_provider] |
| 845 | else: |
| 846 | pn_provider = item |
| 847 | depend_tree["depends"][pn].append(pn_provider) |
| 848 | |
| 849 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn] = [] |
| 850 | for rdep in taskdata.rdepids[fnid]: |
| 851 | item = taskdata.run_names_index[rdep] |
| 852 | pn_rprovider = "" |
| 853 | targetid = taskdata.getrun_id(item) |
| 854 | if targetid in taskdata.run_targets and taskdata.run_targets[targetid]: |
| 855 | id = taskdata.run_targets[targetid][0] |
| 856 | fn_rprovider = taskdata.fn_index[id] |
| 857 | pn_rprovider = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[fn_rprovider] |
| 858 | else: |
| 859 | pn_rprovider = item |
| 860 | depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn].append(pn_rprovider) |
| 861 | |
| 862 | depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"].update(rdepends) |
| 863 | depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"].update(rrecs) |
| 864 | |
| 865 | return depend_tree |
| 866 | |
| 867 | def generateDepTreeEvent(self, pkgs_to_build, task): |
| 868 | """ |
| 869 | Create a task dependency graph of pkgs_to_build. |
| 870 | Generate an event with the result |
| 871 | """ |
| 872 | depgraph = self.generateTaskDepTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task) |
| 873 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.DepTreeGenerated(depgraph), self.data) |
| 874 | |
| 875 | def generateDotGraphFiles(self, pkgs_to_build, task): |
| 876 | """ |
| 877 | Create a task dependency graph of pkgs_to_build. |
| 878 | Save the result to a set of .dot files. |
| 879 | """ |
| 880 | |
| 881 | depgraph = self.generateTaskDepTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task) |
| 882 | |
| 883 | # Prints a flattened form of package-depends below where subpackages of a package are merged into the main pn |
| 884 | depends_file = file('pn-depends.dot', 'w' ) |
| 885 | buildlist_file = file('pn-buildlist', 'w' ) |
| 886 | print("digraph depends {", file=depends_file) |
| 887 | for pn in depgraph["pn"]: |
| 888 | fn = depgraph["pn"][pn]["filename"] |
| 889 | version = depgraph["pn"][pn]["version"] |
| 890 | print('"%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s"]' % (pn, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file) |
| 891 | print("%s" % pn, file=buildlist_file) |
| 892 | buildlist_file.close() |
| 893 | logger.info("PN build list saved to 'pn-buildlist'") |
| 894 | for pn in depgraph["depends"]: |
| 895 | for depend in depgraph["depends"][pn]: |
| 896 | print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (pn, depend), file=depends_file) |
| 897 | for pn in depgraph["rdepends-pn"]: |
| 898 | for rdepend in depgraph["rdepends-pn"][pn]: |
| 899 | print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (pn, rdepend), file=depends_file) |
| 900 | print("}", file=depends_file) |
| 901 | logger.info("PN dependencies saved to 'pn-depends.dot'") |
| 902 | |
| 903 | depends_file = file('package-depends.dot', 'w' ) |
| 904 | print("digraph depends {", file=depends_file) |
| 905 | for package in depgraph["packages"]: |
| 906 | pn = depgraph["packages"][package]["pn"] |
| 907 | fn = depgraph["packages"][package]["filename"] |
| 908 | version = depgraph["packages"][package]["version"] |
| 909 | if package == pn: |
| 910 | print('"%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s"]' % (pn, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file) |
| 911 | else: |
| 912 | print('"%s" [label="%s(%s) %s\\n%s"]' % (package, package, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file) |
| 913 | for depend in depgraph["depends"][pn]: |
| 914 | print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (package, depend), file=depends_file) |
| 915 | for package in depgraph["rdepends-pkg"]: |
| 916 | for rdepend in depgraph["rdepends-pkg"][package]: |
| 917 | print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (package, rdepend), file=depends_file) |
| 918 | for package in depgraph["rrecs-pkg"]: |
| 919 | for rdepend in depgraph["rrecs-pkg"][package]: |
| 920 | print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (package, rdepend), file=depends_file) |
| 921 | print("}", file=depends_file) |
| 922 | logger.info("Package dependencies saved to 'package-depends.dot'") |
| 923 | |
| 924 | tdepends_file = file('task-depends.dot', 'w' ) |
| 925 | print("digraph depends {", file=tdepends_file) |
| 926 | for task in depgraph["tdepends"]: |
| 927 | (pn, taskname) = task.rsplit(".", 1) |
| 928 | fn = depgraph["pn"][pn]["filename"] |
| 929 | version = depgraph["pn"][pn]["version"] |
| 930 | print('"%s.%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s\\n%s"]' % (pn, taskname, pn, taskname, version, fn), file=tdepends_file) |
| 931 | for dep in depgraph["tdepends"][task]: |
| 932 | print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (task, dep), file=tdepends_file) |
| 933 | print("}", file=tdepends_file) |
| 934 | logger.info("Task dependencies saved to 'task-depends.dot'") |
| 935 | |
| 936 | def show_appends_with_no_recipes(self): |
| 937 | # Determine which bbappends haven't been applied |
| 938 | |
| 939 | # First get list of recipes, including skipped |
| 940 | recipefns = self.recipecache.pkg_fn.keys() |
| 941 | recipefns.extend(self.skiplist.keys()) |
| 942 | |
| 943 | # Work out list of bbappends that have been applied |
| 944 | applied_appends = [] |
| 945 | for fn in recipefns: |
| 946 | applied_appends.extend(self.collection.get_file_appends(fn)) |
| 947 | |
| 948 | appends_without_recipes = [] |
| 949 | for _, appendfn in self.collection.bbappends: |
| 950 | if not appendfn in applied_appends: |
| 951 | appends_without_recipes.append(appendfn) |
| 952 | |
| 953 | if appends_without_recipes: |
| 954 | msg = 'No recipes available for:\n %s' % '\n '.join(appends_without_recipes) |
| 955 | warn_only = self.data.getVar("BB_DANGLINGAPPENDS_WARNONLY", \ |
| 956 | False) or "no" |
| 957 | if warn_only.lower() in ("1", "yes", "true"): |
| 958 | bb.warn(msg) |
| 959 | else: |
| 960 | bb.fatal(msg) |
| 961 | |
| 962 | def handlePrefProviders(self): |
| 963 | |
| 964 | localdata = data.createCopy(self.data) |
| 965 | bb.data.update_data(localdata) |
| 966 | bb.data.expandKeys(localdata) |
| 967 | |
| 968 | # Handle PREFERRED_PROVIDERS |
| 969 | for p in (localdata.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDERS', True) or "").split(): |
| 970 | try: |
| 971 | (providee, provider) = p.split(':') |
| 972 | except: |
| 973 | providerlog.critical("Malformed option in PREFERRED_PROVIDERS variable: %s" % p) |
| 974 | continue |
| 975 | if providee in self.recipecache.preferred and self.recipecache.preferred[providee] != provider: |
| 976 | providerlog.error("conflicting preferences for %s: both %s and %s specified", providee, provider, self.recipecache.preferred[providee]) |
| 977 | self.recipecache.preferred[providee] = provider |
| 978 | |
| 979 | def findCoreBaseFiles(self, subdir, configfile): |
| 980 | corebase = self.data.getVar('COREBASE', True) or "" |
| 981 | paths = [] |
| 982 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(corebase + '/' + subdir): |
| 983 | for d in dirs: |
| 984 | configfilepath = os.path.join(root, d, configfile) |
| 985 | if os.path.exists(configfilepath): |
| 986 | paths.append(os.path.join(root, d)) |
| 987 | |
| 988 | if paths: |
| 989 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.CoreBaseFilesFound(paths), self.data) |
| 990 | |
| 991 | def findConfigFilePath(self, configfile): |
| 992 | """ |
| 993 | Find the location on disk of configfile and if it exists and was parsed by BitBake |
| 994 | emit the ConfigFilePathFound event with the path to the file. |
| 995 | """ |
| 996 | path = bb.cookerdata.findConfigFile(configfile, self.data) |
| 997 | if not path: |
| 998 | return |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | # Generate a list of parsed configuration files by searching the files |
| 1001 | # listed in the __depends and __base_depends variables with a .conf suffix. |
| 1002 | conffiles = [] |
| 1003 | dep_files = self.data.getVar('__base_depends', False) or [] |
| 1004 | dep_files = dep_files + (self.data.getVar('__depends', False) or []) |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 | for f in dep_files: |
| 1007 | if f[0].endswith(".conf"): |
| 1008 | conffiles.append(f[0]) |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | _, conf, conffile = path.rpartition("conf/") |
| 1011 | match = os.path.join(conf, conffile) |
| 1012 | # Try and find matches for conf/conffilename.conf as we don't always |
| 1013 | # have the full path to the file. |
| 1014 | for cfg in conffiles: |
| 1015 | if cfg.endswith(match): |
| 1016 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.ConfigFilePathFound(path), |
| 1017 | self.data) |
| 1018 | break |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | def findFilesMatchingInDir(self, filepattern, directory): |
| 1021 | """ |
| 1022 | Searches for files matching the regex 'pattern' which are children of |
| 1023 | 'directory' in each BBPATH. i.e. to find all rootfs package classes available |
| 1024 | to BitBake one could call findFilesMatchingInDir(self, 'rootfs_', 'classes') |
| 1025 | or to find all machine configuration files one could call: |
| 1026 | findFilesMatchingInDir(self, 'conf/machines', 'conf') |
| 1027 | """ |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | matches = [] |
| 1030 | p = re.compile(re.escape(filepattern)) |
| 1031 | bbpaths = self.data.getVar('BBPATH', True).split(':') |
| 1032 | for path in bbpaths: |
| 1033 | dirpath = os.path.join(path, directory) |
| 1034 | if os.path.exists(dirpath): |
| 1035 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirpath): |
| 1036 | for f in files: |
| 1037 | if p.search(f): |
| 1038 | matches.append(f) |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 | if matches: |
| 1041 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.FilesMatchingFound(filepattern, matches), self.data) |
| 1042 | |
| 1043 | def findConfigFiles(self, varname): |
| 1044 | """ |
| 1045 | Find config files which are appropriate values for varname. |
| 1046 | i.e. MACHINE, DISTRO |
| 1047 | """ |
| 1048 | possible = [] |
| 1049 | var = varname.lower() |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | data = self.data |
| 1052 | # iterate configs |
| 1053 | bbpaths = data.getVar('BBPATH', True).split(':') |
| 1054 | for path in bbpaths: |
| 1055 | confpath = os.path.join(path, "conf", var) |
| 1056 | if os.path.exists(confpath): |
| 1057 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(confpath): |
| 1058 | # get all child files, these are appropriate values |
| 1059 | for f in files: |
| 1060 | val, sep, end = f.rpartition('.') |
| 1061 | if end == 'conf': |
| 1062 | possible.append(val) |
| 1063 | |
| 1064 | if possible: |
| 1065 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.ConfigFilesFound(var, possible), self.data) |
| 1066 | |
| 1067 | def findInheritsClass(self, klass): |
| 1068 | """ |
| 1069 | Find all recipes which inherit the specified class |
| 1070 | """ |
| 1071 | pkg_list = [] |
| 1072 | |
| 1073 | for pfn in self.recipecache.pkg_fn: |
| 1074 | inherits = self.recipecache.inherits.get(pfn, None) |
| 1075 | if inherits and inherits.count(klass) > 0: |
| 1076 | pkg_list.append(self.recipecache.pkg_fn[pfn]) |
| 1077 | |
| 1078 | return pkg_list |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 | def generateTargetsTree(self, klass=None, pkgs=None): |
| 1081 | """ |
| 1082 | Generate a dependency tree of buildable targets |
| 1083 | Generate an event with the result |
| 1084 | """ |
| 1085 | # if the caller hasn't specified a pkgs list default to universe |
| 1086 | if not pkgs: |
| 1087 | pkgs = ['universe'] |
| 1088 | # if inherited_class passed ensure all recipes which inherit the |
| 1089 | # specified class are included in pkgs |
| 1090 | if klass: |
| 1091 | extra_pkgs = self.findInheritsClass(klass) |
| 1092 | pkgs = pkgs + extra_pkgs |
| 1093 | |
| 1094 | # generate a dependency tree for all our packages |
| 1095 | tree = self.generatePkgDepTreeData(pkgs, 'build') |
| 1096 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.TargetsTreeGenerated(tree), self.data) |
| 1097 | |
| 1098 | def buildWorldTargetList(self): |
| 1099 | """ |
| 1100 | Build package list for "bitbake world" |
| 1101 | """ |
| 1102 | parselog.debug(1, "collating packages for \"world\"") |
| 1103 | for f in self.recipecache.possible_world: |
| 1104 | terminal = True |
| 1105 | pn = self.recipecache.pkg_fn[f] |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | for p in self.recipecache.pn_provides[pn]: |
| 1108 | if p.startswith('virtual/'): |
| 1109 | parselog.debug(2, "World build skipping %s due to %s provider starting with virtual/", f, p) |
| 1110 | terminal = False |
| 1111 | break |
| 1112 | for pf in self.recipecache.providers[p]: |
| 1113 | if self.recipecache.pkg_fn[pf] != pn: |
| 1114 | parselog.debug(2, "World build skipping %s due to both us and %s providing %s", f, pf, p) |
| 1115 | terminal = False |
| 1116 | break |
| 1117 | if terminal: |
| 1118 | self.recipecache.world_target.add(pn) |
| 1119 | |
| 1120 | def interactiveMode( self ): |
| 1121 | """Drop off into a shell""" |
| 1122 | try: |
| 1123 | from bb import shell |
| 1124 | except ImportError: |
| 1125 | parselog.exception("Interactive mode not available") |
| 1126 | sys.exit(1) |
| 1127 | else: |
| 1128 | shell.start( self ) |
| 1129 | |
| 1130 | |
| 1131 | def handleCollections( self, collections ): |
| 1132 | """Handle collections""" |
| 1133 | errors = False |
| 1134 | self.recipecache.bbfile_config_priorities = [] |
| 1135 | if collections: |
| 1136 | collection_priorities = {} |
| 1137 | collection_depends = {} |
| 1138 | collection_list = collections.split() |
| 1139 | min_prio = 0 |
| 1140 | for c in collection_list: |
| 1141 | # Get collection priority if defined explicitly |
| 1142 | priority = self.data.getVar("BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s" % c, True) |
| 1143 | if priority: |
| 1144 | try: |
| 1145 | prio = int(priority) |
| 1146 | except ValueError: |
| 1147 | parselog.error("invalid value for BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s: \"%s\"", c, priority) |
| 1148 | errors = True |
| 1149 | if min_prio == 0 or prio < min_prio: |
| 1150 | min_prio = prio |
| 1151 | collection_priorities[c] = prio |
| 1152 | else: |
| 1153 | collection_priorities[c] = None |
| 1154 | |
| 1155 | # Check dependencies and store information for priority calculation |
| 1156 | deps = self.data.getVar("LAYERDEPENDS_%s" % c, True) |
| 1157 | if deps: |
| 1158 | try: |
| 1159 | deplist = bb.utils.explode_dep_versions2(deps) |
| 1160 | except bb.utils.VersionStringException as vse: |
| 1161 | bb.fatal('Error parsing LAYERDEPENDS_%s: %s' % (c, str(vse))) |
| 1162 | for dep, oplist in deplist.iteritems(): |
| 1163 | if dep in collection_list: |
| 1164 | for opstr in oplist: |
| 1165 | layerver = self.data.getVar("LAYERVERSION_%s" % dep, True) |
| 1166 | (op, depver) = opstr.split() |
| 1167 | if layerver: |
| 1168 | try: |
| 1169 | res = bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(layerver, depver, op) |
| 1170 | except bb.utils.VersionStringException as vse: |
| 1171 | bb.fatal('Error parsing LAYERDEPENDS_%s: %s' % (c, str(vse))) |
| 1172 | if not res: |
| 1173 | parselog.error("Layer '%s' depends on version %s of layer '%s', but version %s is currently enabled in your configuration. Check that you are using the correct matching versions/branches of these two layers.", c, opstr, dep, layerver) |
| 1174 | errors = True |
| 1175 | else: |
| 1176 | parselog.error("Layer '%s' depends on version %s of layer '%s', which exists in your configuration but does not specify a version. Check that you are using the correct matching versions/branches of these two layers.", c, opstr, dep) |
| 1177 | errors = True |
| 1178 | else: |
| 1179 | parselog.error("Layer '%s' depends on layer '%s', but this layer is not enabled in your configuration", c, dep) |
| 1180 | errors = True |
| 1181 | collection_depends[c] = deplist.keys() |
| 1182 | else: |
| 1183 | collection_depends[c] = [] |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | # Recursively work out collection priorities based on dependencies |
| 1186 | def calc_layer_priority(collection): |
| 1187 | if not collection_priorities[collection]: |
| 1188 | max_depprio = min_prio |
| 1189 | for dep in collection_depends[collection]: |
| 1190 | calc_layer_priority(dep) |
| 1191 | depprio = collection_priorities[dep] |
| 1192 | if depprio > max_depprio: |
| 1193 | max_depprio = depprio |
| 1194 | max_depprio += 1 |
| 1195 | parselog.debug(1, "Calculated priority of layer %s as %d", collection, max_depprio) |
| 1196 | collection_priorities[collection] = max_depprio |
| 1197 | |
| 1198 | # Calculate all layer priorities using calc_layer_priority and store in bbfile_config_priorities |
| 1199 | for c in collection_list: |
| 1200 | calc_layer_priority(c) |
| 1201 | regex = self.data.getVar("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s" % c, True) |
| 1202 | if regex == None: |
| 1203 | parselog.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c) |
| 1204 | errors = True |
| 1205 | continue |
| 1206 | try: |
| 1207 | cre = re.compile(regex) |
| 1208 | except re.error: |
| 1209 | parselog.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s \"%s\" is not a valid regular expression", c, regex) |
| 1210 | errors = True |
| 1211 | continue |
| 1212 | self.recipecache.bbfile_config_priorities.append((c, regex, cre, collection_priorities[c])) |
| 1213 | if errors: |
| 1214 | # We've already printed the actual error(s) |
| 1215 | raise CollectionError("Errors during parsing layer configuration") |
| 1216 | |
| 1217 | def buildSetVars(self): |
| 1218 | """ |
| 1219 | Setup any variables needed before starting a build |
| 1220 | """ |
| 1221 | t = time.gmtime() |
| 1222 | if not self.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", False): |
| 1223 | self.data.setVar("BUILDNAME", "${DATE}${TIME}") |
| 1224 | self.data.setVar("BUILDSTART", time.strftime('%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S', t)) |
| 1225 | self.data.setVar("DATE", time.strftime('%Y%m%d', t)) |
| 1226 | self.data.setVar("TIME", time.strftime('%H%M%S', t)) |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 | def matchFiles(self, bf): |
| 1229 | """ |
| 1230 | Find the .bb files which match the expression in 'buildfile'. |
| 1231 | """ |
| 1232 | if bf.startswith("/") or bf.startswith("../"): |
| 1233 | bf = os.path.abspath(bf) |
| 1234 | |
| 1235 | self.collection = CookerCollectFiles(self.recipecache.bbfile_config_priorities) |
| 1236 | filelist, masked = self.collection.collect_bbfiles(self.data, self.expanded_data) |
| 1237 | try: |
| 1238 | os.stat(bf) |
| 1239 | bf = os.path.abspath(bf) |
| 1240 | return [bf] |
| 1241 | except OSError: |
| 1242 | regexp = re.compile(bf) |
| 1243 | matches = [] |
| 1244 | for f in filelist: |
| 1245 | if regexp.search(f) and os.path.isfile(f): |
| 1246 | matches.append(f) |
| 1247 | return matches |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 | def matchFile(self, buildfile): |
| 1250 | """ |
| 1251 | Find the .bb file which matches the expression in 'buildfile'. |
| 1252 | Raise an error if multiple files |
| 1253 | """ |
| 1254 | matches = self.matchFiles(buildfile) |
| 1255 | if len(matches) != 1: |
| 1256 | if matches: |
| 1257 | msg = "Unable to match '%s' to a specific recipe file - %s matches found:" % (buildfile, len(matches)) |
| 1258 | if matches: |
| 1259 | for f in matches: |
| 1260 | msg += "\n %s" % f |
| 1261 | parselog.error(msg) |
| 1262 | else: |
| 1263 | parselog.error("Unable to find any recipe file matching '%s'" % buildfile) |
| 1264 | raise NoSpecificMatch |
| 1265 | return matches[0] |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | def buildFile(self, buildfile, task): |
| 1268 | """ |
| 1269 | Build the file matching regexp buildfile |
| 1270 | """ |
| 1271 | |
| 1272 | # Too many people use -b because they think it's how you normally |
| 1273 | # specify a target to be built, so show a warning |
| 1274 | bb.warn("Buildfile specified, dependencies will not be handled. If this is not what you want, do not use -b / --buildfile.") |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | # Parse the configuration here. We need to do it explicitly here since |
| 1277 | # buildFile() doesn't use the cache |
| 1278 | self.parseConfiguration() |
| 1279 | |
| 1280 | # If we are told to do the None task then query the default task |
| 1281 | if (task == None): |
| 1282 | task = self.configuration.cmd |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 | fn, cls = bb.cache.Cache.virtualfn2realfn(buildfile) |
| 1285 | fn = self.matchFile(fn) |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | self.buildSetVars() |
| 1288 | |
| 1289 | infos = bb.cache.Cache.parse(fn, self.collection.get_file_appends(fn), \ |
| 1290 | self.data, |
| 1291 | self.caches_array) |
| 1292 | infos = dict(infos) |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 | fn = bb.cache.Cache.realfn2virtual(fn, cls) |
| 1295 | try: |
| 1296 | info_array = infos[fn] |
| 1297 | except KeyError: |
| 1298 | bb.fatal("%s does not exist" % fn) |
| 1299 | |
| 1300 | if info_array[0].skipped: |
| 1301 | bb.fatal("%s was skipped: %s" % (fn, info_array[0].skipreason)) |
| 1302 | |
| 1303 | self.recipecache.add_from_recipeinfo(fn, info_array) |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | # Tweak some variables |
| 1306 | item = info_array[0].pn |
| 1307 | self.recipecache.ignored_dependencies = set() |
| 1308 | self.recipecache.bbfile_priority[fn] = 1 |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 | # Remove external dependencies |
| 1311 | self.recipecache.task_deps[fn]['depends'] = {} |
| 1312 | self.recipecache.deps[fn] = [] |
| 1313 | self.recipecache.rundeps[fn] = [] |
| 1314 | self.recipecache.runrecs[fn] = [] |
| 1315 | |
| 1316 | # Invalidate task for target if force mode active |
| 1317 | if self.configuration.force: |
| 1318 | logger.verbose("Invalidate task %s, %s", task, fn) |
| 1319 | if not task.startswith("do_"): |
| 1320 | task = "do_%s" % task |
| 1321 | bb.parse.siggen.invalidate_task(task, self.recipecache, fn) |
| 1322 | |
| 1323 | # Setup taskdata structure |
| 1324 | taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort) |
| 1325 | taskdata.add_provider(self.data, self.recipecache, item) |
| 1326 | |
| 1327 | buildname = self.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", True) |
| 1328 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildStarted(buildname, [item]), self.expanded_data) |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 | # Execute the runqueue |
| 1331 | if not task.startswith("do_"): |
| 1332 | task = "do_%s" % task |
| 1333 | runlist = [[item, task]] |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.data, self.recipecache, taskdata, runlist) |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | def buildFileIdle(server, rq, abort): |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | msg = None |
| 1340 | interrupted = 0 |
| 1341 | if abort or self.state == state.forceshutdown: |
| 1342 | rq.finish_runqueue(True) |
| 1343 | msg = "Forced shutdown" |
| 1344 | interrupted = 2 |
| 1345 | elif self.state == state.shutdown: |
| 1346 | rq.finish_runqueue(False) |
| 1347 | msg = "Stopped build" |
| 1348 | interrupted = 1 |
| 1349 | failures = 0 |
| 1350 | try: |
| 1351 | retval = rq.execute_runqueue() |
| 1352 | except runqueue.TaskFailure as exc: |
| 1353 | failures += len(exc.args) |
| 1354 | retval = False |
| 1355 | except SystemExit as exc: |
| 1356 | self.command.finishAsyncCommand() |
| 1357 | return False |
| 1358 | |
| 1359 | if not retval: |
| 1360 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildCompleted(len(rq.rqdata.runq_fnid), buildname, item, failures, interrupted), self.expanded_data) |
| 1361 | self.command.finishAsyncCommand(msg) |
| 1362 | return False |
| 1363 | if retval is True: |
| 1364 | return True |
| 1365 | return retval |
| 1366 | |
| 1367 | self.configuration.server_register_idlecallback(buildFileIdle, rq) |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 | def buildTargets(self, targets, task): |
| 1370 | """ |
| 1371 | Attempt to build the targets specified |
| 1372 | """ |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 | def buildTargetsIdle(server, rq, abort): |
| 1375 | msg = None |
| 1376 | interrupted = 0 |
| 1377 | if abort or self.state == state.forceshutdown: |
| 1378 | rq.finish_runqueue(True) |
| 1379 | msg = "Forced shutdown" |
| 1380 | interrupted = 2 |
| 1381 | elif self.state == state.shutdown: |
| 1382 | rq.finish_runqueue(False) |
| 1383 | msg = "Stopped build" |
| 1384 | interrupted = 1 |
| 1385 | failures = 0 |
| 1386 | try: |
| 1387 | retval = rq.execute_runqueue() |
| 1388 | except runqueue.TaskFailure as exc: |
| 1389 | failures += len(exc.args) |
| 1390 | retval = False |
| 1391 | except SystemExit as exc: |
| 1392 | self.command.finishAsyncCommand() |
| 1393 | return False |
| 1394 | |
| 1395 | if not retval: |
| 1396 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildCompleted(len(rq.rqdata.runq_fnid), buildname, targets, failures, interrupted), self.data) |
| 1397 | self.command.finishAsyncCommand(msg) |
| 1398 | return False |
| 1399 | if retval is True: |
| 1400 | return True |
| 1401 | return retval |
| 1402 | |
| 1403 | build.reset_cache() |
| 1404 | self.buildSetVars() |
| 1405 | |
Patrick Williams | f1e5d69 | 2016-03-30 15:21:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1406 | # If we are told to do the None task then query the default task |
| 1407 | if (task == None): |
| 1408 | task = self.configuration.cmd |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 | if not task.startswith("do_"): |
| 1411 | task = "do_%s" % task |
| 1412 | |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1413 | taskdata, runlist, fulltargetlist = self.buildTaskData(targets, task, self.configuration.abort) |
| 1414 | |
| 1415 | buildname = self.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", False) |
Patrick Williams | f1e5d69 | 2016-03-30 15:21:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1416 | |
| 1417 | # make targets to always look as <target>:do_<task> |
| 1418 | ntargets = [] |
| 1419 | for target in fulltargetlist: |
| 1420 | if ":" in target: |
| 1421 | if ":do_" not in target: |
| 1422 | target = "%s:do_%s" % tuple(target.split(":", 1)) |
| 1423 | else: |
| 1424 | target = "%s:%s" % (target, task) |
| 1425 | ntargets.append(target) |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildStarted(buildname, ntargets), self.data) |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1428 | |
| 1429 | rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.data, self.recipecache, taskdata, runlist) |
| 1430 | if 'universe' in targets: |
| 1431 | rq.rqdata.warn_multi_bb = True |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | self.configuration.server_register_idlecallback(buildTargetsIdle, rq) |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | |
| 1436 | def getAllKeysWithFlags(self, flaglist): |
| 1437 | dump = {} |
| 1438 | for k in self.data.keys(): |
| 1439 | try: |
| 1440 | v = self.data.getVar(k, True) |
| 1441 | if not k.startswith("__") and not isinstance(v, bb.data_smart.DataSmart): |
| 1442 | dump[k] = { |
| 1443 | 'v' : v , |
| 1444 | 'history' : self.data.varhistory.variable(k), |
| 1445 | } |
| 1446 | for d in flaglist: |
| 1447 | dump[k][d] = self.data.getVarFlag(k, d) |
| 1448 | except Exception as e: |
| 1449 | print(e) |
| 1450 | return dump |
| 1451 | |
| 1452 | |
| 1453 | def generateNewImage(self, image, base_image, package_queue, timestamp, description): |
| 1454 | ''' |
| 1455 | Create a new image with a "require"/"inherit" base_image statement |
| 1456 | ''' |
| 1457 | if timestamp: |
| 1458 | image_name = os.path.splitext(image)[0] |
| 1459 | timestr = time.strftime("-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S") |
| 1460 | dest = image_name + str(timestr) + ".bb" |
| 1461 | else: |
| 1462 | if not image.endswith(".bb"): |
| 1463 | dest = image + ".bb" |
| 1464 | else: |
| 1465 | dest = image |
| 1466 | |
| 1467 | basename = False |
| 1468 | if base_image: |
| 1469 | with open(base_image, 'r') as f: |
| 1470 | require_line = f.readline() |
| 1471 | p = re.compile("IMAGE_BASENAME *=") |
| 1472 | for line in f: |
| 1473 | if p.search(line): |
| 1474 | basename = True |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 | with open(dest, "w") as imagefile: |
| 1477 | if base_image is None: |
| 1478 | imagefile.write("inherit core-image\n") |
| 1479 | else: |
| 1480 | topdir = self.data.getVar("TOPDIR", False) |
| 1481 | if topdir in base_image: |
| 1482 | base_image = require_line.split()[1] |
| 1483 | imagefile.write("require " + base_image + "\n") |
| 1484 | image_install = "IMAGE_INSTALL = \"" |
| 1485 | for package in package_queue: |
| 1486 | image_install += str(package) + " " |
| 1487 | image_install += "\"\n" |
| 1488 | imagefile.write(image_install) |
| 1489 | |
| 1490 | description_var = "DESCRIPTION = \"" + description + "\"\n" |
| 1491 | imagefile.write(description_var) |
| 1492 | |
| 1493 | if basename: |
| 1494 | # If this is overwritten in a inherited image, reset it to default |
| 1495 | image_basename = "IMAGE_BASENAME = \"${PN}\"\n" |
| 1496 | imagefile.write(image_basename) |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 | self.state = state.initial |
| 1499 | if timestamp: |
| 1500 | return timestr |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 | def updateCacheSync(self): |
| 1503 | if self.state == state.running: |
| 1504 | return |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | # reload files for which we got notifications |
| 1507 | for p in self.inotify_modified_files: |
| 1508 | bb.parse.update_cache(p) |
| 1509 | self.inotify_modified_files = [] |
| 1510 | |
| 1511 | if not self.baseconfig_valid: |
| 1512 | logger.debug(1, "Reloading base configuration data") |
| 1513 | self.initConfigurationData() |
| 1514 | self.baseconfig_valid = True |
| 1515 | self.parsecache_valid = False |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | # This is called for all async commands when self.state != running |
| 1518 | def updateCache(self): |
| 1519 | if self.state == state.running: |
| 1520 | return |
| 1521 | |
| 1522 | if self.state in (state.shutdown, state.forceshutdown, state.error): |
| 1523 | if hasattr(self.parser, 'shutdown'): |
| 1524 | self.parser.shutdown(clean=False, force = True) |
| 1525 | raise bb.BBHandledException() |
| 1526 | |
| 1527 | if self.state != state.parsing: |
| 1528 | self.updateCacheSync() |
| 1529 | |
| 1530 | if self.state != state.parsing and not self.parsecache_valid: |
| 1531 | self.parseConfiguration () |
| 1532 | if CookerFeatures.SEND_SANITYEVENTS in self.featureset: |
| 1533 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheck(False), self.data) |
| 1534 | |
| 1535 | ignore = self.expanded_data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", True) or "" |
| 1536 | self.recipecache.ignored_dependencies = set(ignore.split()) |
| 1537 | |
| 1538 | for dep in self.configuration.extra_assume_provided: |
| 1539 | self.recipecache.ignored_dependencies.add(dep) |
| 1540 | |
| 1541 | self.collection = CookerCollectFiles(self.recipecache.bbfile_config_priorities) |
| 1542 | (filelist, masked) = self.collection.collect_bbfiles(self.data, self.expanded_data) |
| 1543 | |
| 1544 | self.parser = CookerParser(self, filelist, masked) |
| 1545 | self.parsecache_valid = True |
| 1546 | |
| 1547 | self.state = state.parsing |
| 1548 | |
| 1549 | if not self.parser.parse_next(): |
| 1550 | collectlog.debug(1, "parsing complete") |
| 1551 | if self.parser.error: |
| 1552 | raise bb.BBHandledException() |
| 1553 | self.show_appends_with_no_recipes() |
| 1554 | self.handlePrefProviders() |
| 1555 | self.recipecache.bbfile_priority = self.collection.collection_priorities(self.recipecache.pkg_fn, self.data) |
| 1556 | self.state = state.running |
| 1557 | |
| 1558 | # Send an event listing all stamps reachable after parsing |
| 1559 | # which the metadata may use to clean up stale data |
| 1560 | event = bb.event.ReachableStamps(self.recipecache.stamp) |
| 1561 | bb.event.fire(event, self.expanded_data) |
| 1562 | return None |
| 1563 | |
| 1564 | return True |
| 1565 | |
| 1566 | def checkPackages(self, pkgs_to_build): |
| 1567 | |
| 1568 | # Return a copy, don't modify the original |
| 1569 | pkgs_to_build = pkgs_to_build[:] |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 | if len(pkgs_to_build) == 0: |
| 1572 | raise NothingToBuild |
| 1573 | |
| 1574 | ignore = (self.expanded_data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", True) or "").split() |
| 1575 | for pkg in pkgs_to_build: |
| 1576 | if pkg in ignore: |
| 1577 | parselog.warn("Explicit target \"%s\" is in ASSUME_PROVIDED, ignoring" % pkg) |
| 1578 | |
| 1579 | if 'world' in pkgs_to_build: |
| 1580 | self.buildWorldTargetList() |
| 1581 | pkgs_to_build.remove('world') |
| 1582 | for t in self.recipecache.world_target: |
| 1583 | pkgs_to_build.append(t) |
| 1584 | |
| 1585 | if 'universe' in pkgs_to_build: |
| 1586 | parselog.warn("The \"universe\" target is only intended for testing and may produce errors.") |
| 1587 | parselog.debug(1, "collating packages for \"universe\"") |
| 1588 | pkgs_to_build.remove('universe') |
| 1589 | for t in self.recipecache.universe_target: |
| 1590 | pkgs_to_build.append(t) |
| 1591 | |
| 1592 | return pkgs_to_build |
| 1593 | |
| 1594 | |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | |
| 1597 | def pre_serve(self): |
| 1598 | # Empty the environment. The environment will be populated as |
| 1599 | # necessary from the data store. |
| 1600 | #bb.utils.empty_environment() |
| 1601 | try: |
| 1602 | self.prhost = prserv.serv.auto_start(self.data) |
| 1603 | except prserv.serv.PRServiceConfigError: |
| 1604 | bb.event.fire(CookerExit(), self.expanded_data) |
| 1605 | self.state = state.error |
| 1606 | return |
| 1607 | |
| 1608 | def post_serve(self): |
| 1609 | prserv.serv.auto_shutdown(self.data) |
| 1610 | bb.event.fire(CookerExit(), self.expanded_data) |
| 1611 | lockfile = self.lock.name |
| 1612 | self.lock.close() |
| 1613 | self.lock = None |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 | while not self.lock: |
| 1616 | with bb.utils.timeout(3): |
| 1617 | self.lock = bb.utils.lockfile(lockfile, shared=False, retry=False, block=True) |
| 1618 | if not self.lock: |
| 1619 | # Some systems may not have lsof available |
| 1620 | procs = None |
| 1621 | try: |
| 1622 | procs = subprocess.check_output(["lsof", '-w', lockfile], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
| 1623 | except OSError as e: |
| 1624 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
| 1625 | raise |
| 1626 | if procs is None: |
| 1627 | # Fall back to fuser if lsof is unavailable |
| 1628 | try: |
| 1629 | procs = subprocess.check_output(["fuser", '-v', lockfile], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
| 1630 | except OSError as e: |
| 1631 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
| 1632 | raise |
| 1633 | |
| 1634 | msg = "Delaying shutdown due to active processes which appear to be holding bitbake.lock" |
| 1635 | if procs: |
| 1636 | msg += ":\n%s" % str(procs) |
| 1637 | print(msg) |
| 1638 | |
| 1639 | |
| 1640 | def shutdown(self, force = False): |
| 1641 | if force: |
| 1642 | self.state = state.forceshutdown |
| 1643 | else: |
| 1644 | self.state = state.shutdown |
| 1645 | |
| 1646 | def finishcommand(self): |
| 1647 | self.state = state.initial |
| 1648 | |
| 1649 | def reset(self): |
| 1650 | self.initConfigurationData() |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | def lockBitbake(self): |
| 1653 | if not hasattr(self, 'lock'): |
| 1654 | self.lock = None |
| 1655 | if self.data: |
| 1656 | lockfile = self.data.expand("${TOPDIR}/bitbake.lock") |
| 1657 | if lockfile: |
| 1658 | self.lock = bb.utils.lockfile(lockfile, False, False) |
| 1659 | return self.lock |
| 1660 | |
| 1661 | def unlockBitbake(self): |
| 1662 | if hasattr(self, 'lock') and self.lock: |
| 1663 | bb.utils.unlockfile(self.lock) |
| 1664 | |
| 1665 | def server_main(cooker, func, *args): |
| 1666 | cooker.pre_serve() |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | if cooker.configuration.profile: |
| 1669 | try: |
| 1670 | import cProfile as profile |
| 1671 | except: |
| 1672 | import profile |
| 1673 | prof = profile.Profile() |
| 1674 | |
| 1675 | ret = profile.Profile.runcall(prof, func, *args) |
| 1676 | |
| 1677 | prof.dump_stats("profile.log") |
| 1678 | bb.utils.process_profilelog("profile.log") |
| 1679 | print("Raw profiling information saved to profile.log and processed statistics to profile.log.processed") |
| 1680 | |
| 1681 | else: |
| 1682 | ret = func(*args) |
| 1683 | |
| 1684 | cooker.post_serve() |
| 1685 | |
| 1686 | return ret |
| 1687 | |
| 1688 | class CookerExit(bb.event.Event): |
| 1689 | """ |
| 1690 | Notify clients of the Cooker shutdown |
| 1691 | """ |
| 1692 | |
| 1693 | def __init__(self): |
| 1694 | bb.event.Event.__init__(self) |
| 1695 | |
| 1696 | |
| 1697 | class CookerCollectFiles(object): |
| 1698 | def __init__(self, priorities): |
| 1699 | self.bbappends = [] |
| 1700 | self.bbfile_config_priorities = priorities |
| 1701 | |
| 1702 | def calc_bbfile_priority( self, filename, matched = None ): |
| 1703 | for _, _, regex, pri in self.bbfile_config_priorities: |
| 1704 | if regex.match(filename): |
| 1705 | if matched != None: |
| 1706 | if not regex in matched: |
| 1707 | matched.add(regex) |
| 1708 | return pri |
| 1709 | return 0 |
| 1710 | |
| 1711 | def get_bbfiles(self): |
| 1712 | """Get list of default .bb files by reading out the current directory""" |
| 1713 | path = os.getcwd() |
| 1714 | contents = os.listdir(path) |
| 1715 | bbfiles = [] |
| 1716 | for f in contents: |
| 1717 | if f.endswith(".bb"): |
| 1718 | bbfiles.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(path, f))) |
| 1719 | return bbfiles |
| 1720 | |
| 1721 | def find_bbfiles(self, path): |
| 1722 | """Find all the .bb and .bbappend files in a directory""" |
| 1723 | found = [] |
| 1724 | for dir, dirs, files in os.walk(path): |
| 1725 | for ignored in ('SCCS', 'CVS', '.svn'): |
| 1726 | if ignored in dirs: |
| 1727 | dirs.remove(ignored) |
| 1728 | found += [os.path.join(dir, f) for f in files if (f.endswith(['.bb', '.bbappend']))] |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 | return found |
| 1731 | |
| 1732 | def collect_bbfiles(self, config, eventdata): |
| 1733 | """Collect all available .bb build files""" |
| 1734 | masked = 0 |
| 1735 | |
| 1736 | collectlog.debug(1, "collecting .bb files") |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | files = (config.getVar( "BBFILES", True) or "").split() |
| 1739 | config.setVar("BBFILES", " ".join(files)) |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 | # Sort files by priority |
| 1742 | files.sort( key=lambda fileitem: self.calc_bbfile_priority(fileitem) ) |
| 1743 | |
| 1744 | if not len(files): |
| 1745 | files = self.get_bbfiles() |
| 1746 | |
| 1747 | if not len(files): |
| 1748 | collectlog.error("no recipe files to build, check your BBPATH and BBFILES?") |
| 1749 | bb.event.fire(CookerExit(), eventdata) |
| 1750 | |
| 1751 | # Can't use set here as order is important |
| 1752 | newfiles = [] |
| 1753 | for f in files: |
| 1754 | if os.path.isdir(f): |
| 1755 | dirfiles = self.find_bbfiles(f) |
| 1756 | for g in dirfiles: |
| 1757 | if g not in newfiles: |
| 1758 | newfiles.append(g) |
| 1759 | else: |
| 1760 | globbed = glob.glob(f) |
| 1761 | if not globbed and os.path.exists(f): |
| 1762 | globbed = [f] |
| 1763 | for g in globbed: |
| 1764 | if g not in newfiles: |
| 1765 | newfiles.append(g) |
| 1766 | |
| 1767 | bbmask = config.getVar('BBMASK', True) |
| 1768 | |
| 1769 | if bbmask: |
| 1770 | try: |
| 1771 | bbmask_compiled = re.compile(bbmask) |
| 1772 | except sre_constants.error: |
| 1773 | collectlog.critical("BBMASK is not a valid regular expression, ignoring.") |
| 1774 | return list(newfiles), 0 |
| 1775 | |
| 1776 | bbfiles = [] |
| 1777 | bbappend = [] |
| 1778 | for f in newfiles: |
| 1779 | if bbmask and bbmask_compiled.search(f): |
| 1780 | collectlog.debug(1, "skipping masked file %s", f) |
| 1781 | masked += 1 |
| 1782 | continue |
| 1783 | if f.endswith('.bb'): |
| 1784 | bbfiles.append(f) |
| 1785 | elif f.endswith('.bbappend'): |
| 1786 | bbappend.append(f) |
| 1787 | else: |
| 1788 | collectlog.debug(1, "skipping %s: unknown file extension", f) |
| 1789 | |
| 1790 | # Build a list of .bbappend files for each .bb file |
| 1791 | for f in bbappend: |
| 1792 | base = os.path.basename(f).replace('.bbappend', '.bb') |
| 1793 | self.bbappends.append((base, f)) |
| 1794 | |
| 1795 | # Find overlayed recipes |
| 1796 | # bbfiles will be in priority order which makes this easy |
| 1797 | bbfile_seen = dict() |
| 1798 | self.overlayed = defaultdict(list) |
| 1799 | for f in reversed(bbfiles): |
| 1800 | base = os.path.basename(f) |
| 1801 | if base not in bbfile_seen: |
| 1802 | bbfile_seen[base] = f |
| 1803 | else: |
| 1804 | topfile = bbfile_seen[base] |
| 1805 | self.overlayed[topfile].append(f) |
| 1806 | |
| 1807 | return (bbfiles, masked) |
| 1808 | |
| 1809 | def get_file_appends(self, fn): |
| 1810 | """ |
| 1811 | Returns a list of .bbappend files to apply to fn |
| 1812 | """ |
| 1813 | filelist = [] |
| 1814 | f = os.path.basename(fn) |
| 1815 | for b in self.bbappends: |
| 1816 | (bbappend, filename) = b |
| 1817 | if (bbappend == f) or ('%' in bbappend and bbappend.startswith(f[:bbappend.index('%')])): |
| 1818 | filelist.append(filename) |
| 1819 | return filelist |
| 1820 | |
| 1821 | def collection_priorities(self, pkgfns, d): |
| 1822 | |
| 1823 | priorities = {} |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 | # Calculate priorities for each file |
| 1826 | matched = set() |
| 1827 | for p in pkgfns: |
| 1828 | realfn, cls = bb.cache.Cache.virtualfn2realfn(p) |
| 1829 | priorities[p] = self.calc_bbfile_priority(realfn, matched) |
| 1830 | |
| 1831 | # Don't show the warning if the BBFILE_PATTERN did match .bbappend files |
| 1832 | unmatched = set() |
| 1833 | for _, _, regex, pri in self.bbfile_config_priorities: |
| 1834 | if not regex in matched: |
| 1835 | unmatched.add(regex) |
| 1836 | |
| 1837 | def findmatch(regex): |
| 1838 | for b in self.bbappends: |
| 1839 | (bbfile, append) = b |
| 1840 | if regex.match(append): |
| 1841 | return True |
| 1842 | return False |
| 1843 | |
| 1844 | for unmatch in unmatched.copy(): |
| 1845 | if findmatch(unmatch): |
| 1846 | unmatched.remove(unmatch) |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | for collection, pattern, regex, _ in self.bbfile_config_priorities: |
| 1849 | if regex in unmatched: |
| 1850 | if d.getVar('BBFILE_PATTERN_IGNORE_EMPTY_%s' % collection, True) != '1': |
| 1851 | collectlog.warn("No bb files matched BBFILE_PATTERN_%s '%s'" % (collection, pattern)) |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 | return priorities |
| 1854 | |
| 1855 | class ParsingFailure(Exception): |
| 1856 | def __init__(self, realexception, recipe): |
| 1857 | self.realexception = realexception |
| 1858 | self.recipe = recipe |
| 1859 | Exception.__init__(self, realexception, recipe) |
| 1860 | |
| 1861 | class Feeder(multiprocessing.Process): |
| 1862 | def __init__(self, jobs, to_parsers, quit): |
| 1863 | self.quit = quit |
| 1864 | self.jobs = jobs |
| 1865 | self.to_parsers = to_parsers |
| 1866 | multiprocessing.Process.__init__(self) |
| 1867 | |
| 1868 | def run(self): |
| 1869 | while True: |
| 1870 | try: |
| 1871 | quit = self.quit.get_nowait() |
| 1872 | except Queue.Empty: |
| 1873 | pass |
| 1874 | else: |
| 1875 | if quit == 'cancel': |
| 1876 | self.to_parsers.cancel_join_thread() |
| 1877 | break |
| 1878 | |
| 1879 | try: |
| 1880 | job = self.jobs.pop() |
| 1881 | except IndexError: |
| 1882 | break |
| 1883 | |
| 1884 | try: |
| 1885 | self.to_parsers.put(job, timeout=0.5) |
| 1886 | except Queue.Full: |
| 1887 | self.jobs.insert(0, job) |
| 1888 | continue |
| 1889 | |
| 1890 | class Parser(multiprocessing.Process): |
| 1891 | def __init__(self, jobs, results, quit, init, profile): |
| 1892 | self.jobs = jobs |
| 1893 | self.results = results |
| 1894 | self.quit = quit |
| 1895 | self.init = init |
| 1896 | multiprocessing.Process.__init__(self) |
| 1897 | self.context = bb.utils.get_context().copy() |
| 1898 | self.handlers = bb.event.get_class_handlers().copy() |
| 1899 | self.profile = profile |
| 1900 | |
| 1901 | def run(self): |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 | if not self.profile: |
| 1904 | self.realrun() |
| 1905 | return |
| 1906 | |
| 1907 | try: |
| 1908 | import cProfile as profile |
| 1909 | except: |
| 1910 | import profile |
| 1911 | prof = profile.Profile() |
| 1912 | try: |
| 1913 | profile.Profile.runcall(prof, self.realrun) |
| 1914 | finally: |
| 1915 | logfile = "profile-parse-%s.log" % multiprocessing.current_process().name |
| 1916 | prof.dump_stats(logfile) |
| 1917 | |
| 1918 | def realrun(self): |
| 1919 | if self.init: |
| 1920 | self.init() |
| 1921 | |
| 1922 | pending = [] |
| 1923 | while True: |
| 1924 | try: |
| 1925 | self.quit.get_nowait() |
| 1926 | except Queue.Empty: |
| 1927 | pass |
| 1928 | else: |
| 1929 | self.results.cancel_join_thread() |
| 1930 | break |
| 1931 | |
| 1932 | if pending: |
| 1933 | result = pending.pop() |
| 1934 | else: |
| 1935 | try: |
| 1936 | job = self.jobs.get(timeout=0.25) |
| 1937 | except Queue.Empty: |
| 1938 | continue |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 | if job is None: |
| 1941 | break |
| 1942 | result = self.parse(*job) |
| 1943 | |
| 1944 | try: |
| 1945 | self.results.put(result, timeout=0.25) |
| 1946 | except Queue.Full: |
| 1947 | pending.append(result) |
| 1948 | |
| 1949 | def parse(self, filename, appends, caches_array): |
| 1950 | try: |
| 1951 | # Reset our environment and handlers to the original settings |
| 1952 | bb.utils.set_context(self.context.copy()) |
| 1953 | bb.event.set_class_handlers(self.handlers.copy()) |
| 1954 | return True, bb.cache.Cache.parse(filename, appends, self.cfg, caches_array) |
| 1955 | except Exception as exc: |
| 1956 | tb = sys.exc_info()[2] |
| 1957 | exc.recipe = filename |
| 1958 | exc.traceback = list(bb.exceptions.extract_traceback(tb, context=3)) |
| 1959 | return True, exc |
| 1960 | # Need to turn BaseExceptions into Exceptions here so we gracefully shutdown |
| 1961 | # and for example a worker thread doesn't just exit on its own in response to |
| 1962 | # a SystemExit event for example. |
| 1963 | except BaseException as exc: |
| 1964 | return True, ParsingFailure(exc, filename) |
| 1965 | |
| 1966 | class CookerParser(object): |
| 1967 | def __init__(self, cooker, filelist, masked): |
| 1968 | self.filelist = filelist |
| 1969 | self.cooker = cooker |
| 1970 | self.cfgdata = cooker.data |
| 1971 | self.cfghash = cooker.data_hash |
| 1972 | |
| 1973 | # Accounting statistics |
| 1974 | self.parsed = 0 |
| 1975 | self.cached = 0 |
| 1976 | self.error = 0 |
| 1977 | self.masked = masked |
| 1978 | |
| 1979 | self.skipped = 0 |
| 1980 | self.virtuals = 0 |
| 1981 | self.total = len(filelist) |
| 1982 | |
| 1983 | self.current = 0 |
| 1984 | self.num_processes = int(self.cfgdata.getVar("BB_NUMBER_PARSE_THREADS", True) or |
| 1985 | multiprocessing.cpu_count()) |
| 1986 | self.process_names = [] |
| 1987 | |
| 1988 | self.bb_cache = bb.cache.Cache(self.cfgdata, self.cfghash, cooker.caches_array) |
| 1989 | self.fromcache = [] |
| 1990 | self.willparse = [] |
| 1991 | for filename in self.filelist: |
| 1992 | appends = self.cooker.collection.get_file_appends(filename) |
| 1993 | if not self.bb_cache.cacheValid(filename, appends): |
| 1994 | self.willparse.append((filename, appends, cooker.caches_array)) |
| 1995 | else: |
| 1996 | self.fromcache.append((filename, appends)) |
| 1997 | self.toparse = self.total - len(self.fromcache) |
| 1998 | self.progress_chunk = max(self.toparse / 100, 1) |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | self.start() |
| 2001 | self.haveshutdown = False |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | def start(self): |
| 2004 | self.results = self.load_cached() |
| 2005 | self.processes = [] |
| 2006 | if self.toparse: |
| 2007 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.ParseStarted(self.toparse), self.cfgdata) |
| 2008 | def init(): |
| 2009 | Parser.cfg = self.cfgdata |
| 2010 | multiprocessing.util.Finalize(None, bb.codeparser.parser_cache_save, args=(self.cfgdata,), exitpriority=1) |
| 2011 | multiprocessing.util.Finalize(None, bb.fetch.fetcher_parse_save, args=(self.cfgdata,), exitpriority=1) |
| 2012 | |
| 2013 | self.feeder_quit = multiprocessing.Queue(maxsize=1) |
| 2014 | self.parser_quit = multiprocessing.Queue(maxsize=self.num_processes) |
| 2015 | self.jobs = multiprocessing.Queue(maxsize=self.num_processes) |
| 2016 | self.result_queue = multiprocessing.Queue() |
| 2017 | self.feeder = Feeder(self.willparse, self.jobs, self.feeder_quit) |
| 2018 | self.feeder.start() |
| 2019 | for i in range(0, self.num_processes): |
| 2020 | parser = Parser(self.jobs, self.result_queue, self.parser_quit, init, self.cooker.configuration.profile) |
| 2021 | parser.start() |
| 2022 | self.process_names.append(parser.name) |
| 2023 | self.processes.append(parser) |
| 2024 | |
| 2025 | self.results = itertools.chain(self.results, self.parse_generator()) |
| 2026 | |
| 2027 | def shutdown(self, clean=True, force=False): |
| 2028 | if not self.toparse: |
| 2029 | return |
| 2030 | if self.haveshutdown: |
| 2031 | return |
| 2032 | self.haveshutdown = True |
| 2033 | |
| 2034 | if clean: |
| 2035 | event = bb.event.ParseCompleted(self.cached, self.parsed, |
| 2036 | self.skipped, self.masked, |
| 2037 | self.virtuals, self.error, |
| 2038 | self.total) |
| 2039 | |
| 2040 | bb.event.fire(event, self.cfgdata) |
| 2041 | self.feeder_quit.put(None) |
| 2042 | for process in self.processes: |
| 2043 | self.jobs.put(None) |
| 2044 | else: |
| 2045 | self.feeder_quit.put('cancel') |
| 2046 | |
| 2047 | self.parser_quit.cancel_join_thread() |
| 2048 | for process in self.processes: |
| 2049 | self.parser_quit.put(None) |
| 2050 | |
| 2051 | self.jobs.cancel_join_thread() |
| 2052 | |
| 2053 | for process in self.processes: |
| 2054 | if force: |
| 2055 | process.join(.1) |
| 2056 | process.terminate() |
| 2057 | else: |
| 2058 | process.join() |
| 2059 | self.feeder.join() |
| 2060 | |
| 2061 | sync = threading.Thread(target=self.bb_cache.sync) |
| 2062 | sync.start() |
| 2063 | multiprocessing.util.Finalize(None, sync.join, exitpriority=-100) |
| 2064 | bb.codeparser.parser_cache_savemerge(self.cooker.data) |
| 2065 | bb.fetch.fetcher_parse_done(self.cooker.data) |
| 2066 | if self.cooker.configuration.profile: |
| 2067 | profiles = [] |
| 2068 | for i in self.process_names: |
| 2069 | logfile = "profile-parse-%s.log" % i |
| 2070 | if os.path.exists(logfile): |
| 2071 | profiles.append(logfile) |
| 2072 | |
| 2073 | pout = "profile-parse.log.processed" |
| 2074 | bb.utils.process_profilelog(profiles, pout = pout) |
| 2075 | print("Processed parsing statistics saved to %s" % (pout)) |
| 2076 | |
| 2077 | def load_cached(self): |
| 2078 | for filename, appends in self.fromcache: |
| 2079 | cached, infos = self.bb_cache.load(filename, appends, self.cfgdata) |
| 2080 | yield not cached, infos |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | def parse_generator(self): |
| 2083 | while True: |
| 2084 | if self.parsed >= self.toparse: |
| 2085 | break |
| 2086 | |
| 2087 | try: |
| 2088 | result = self.result_queue.get(timeout=0.25) |
| 2089 | except Queue.Empty: |
| 2090 | pass |
| 2091 | else: |
| 2092 | value = result[1] |
| 2093 | if isinstance(value, BaseException): |
| 2094 | raise value |
| 2095 | else: |
| 2096 | yield result |
| 2097 | |
| 2098 | def parse_next(self): |
| 2099 | result = [] |
| 2100 | parsed = None |
| 2101 | try: |
| 2102 | parsed, result = self.results.next() |
| 2103 | except StopIteration: |
| 2104 | self.shutdown() |
| 2105 | return False |
| 2106 | except bb.BBHandledException as exc: |
| 2107 | self.error += 1 |
| 2108 | logger.error('Failed to parse recipe: %s' % exc.recipe) |
| 2109 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2110 | return False |
| 2111 | except ParsingFailure as exc: |
| 2112 | self.error += 1 |
| 2113 | logger.error('Unable to parse %s: %s' % |
| 2114 | (exc.recipe, bb.exceptions.to_string(exc.realexception))) |
| 2115 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2116 | return False |
| 2117 | except bb.parse.ParseError as exc: |
| 2118 | self.error += 1 |
| 2119 | logger.error(str(exc)) |
| 2120 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2121 | return False |
| 2122 | except bb.data_smart.ExpansionError as exc: |
| 2123 | self.error += 1 |
| 2124 | _, value, _ = sys.exc_info() |
| 2125 | logger.error('ExpansionError during parsing %s: %s', value.recipe, str(exc)) |
| 2126 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2127 | return False |
| 2128 | except SyntaxError as exc: |
| 2129 | self.error += 1 |
| 2130 | logger.error('Unable to parse %s', exc.recipe) |
| 2131 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2132 | return False |
| 2133 | except Exception as exc: |
| 2134 | self.error += 1 |
| 2135 | etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
| 2136 | if hasattr(value, "recipe"): |
| 2137 | logger.error('Unable to parse %s', value.recipe, |
| 2138 | exc_info=(etype, value, exc.traceback)) |
| 2139 | else: |
| 2140 | # Most likely, an exception occurred during raising an exception |
| 2141 | import traceback |
| 2142 | logger.error('Exception during parse: %s' % traceback.format_exc()) |
| 2143 | self.shutdown(clean=False) |
| 2144 | return False |
| 2145 | |
| 2146 | self.current += 1 |
| 2147 | self.virtuals += len(result) |
| 2148 | if parsed: |
| 2149 | self.parsed += 1 |
| 2150 | if self.parsed % self.progress_chunk == 0: |
| 2151 | bb.event.fire(bb.event.ParseProgress(self.parsed, self.toparse), |
| 2152 | self.cfgdata) |
| 2153 | else: |
| 2154 | self.cached += 1 |
| 2155 | |
| 2156 | for virtualfn, info_array in result: |
| 2157 | if info_array[0].skipped: |
| 2158 | self.skipped += 1 |
| 2159 | self.cooker.skiplist[virtualfn] = SkippedPackage(info_array[0]) |
| 2160 | self.bb_cache.add_info(virtualfn, info_array, self.cooker.recipecache, |
| 2161 | parsed=parsed, watcher = self.cooker.add_filewatch) |
| 2162 | return True |
| 2163 | |
| 2164 | def reparse(self, filename): |
| 2165 | infos = self.bb_cache.parse(filename, |
| 2166 | self.cooker.collection.get_file_appends(filename), |
| 2167 | self.cfgdata, self.cooker.caches_array) |
| 2168 | for vfn, info_array in infos: |
| 2169 | self.cooker.recipecache.add_from_recipeinfo(vfn, info_array) |