Patrick Williams | 92b42cb | 2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # |
| 2 | # Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors |
| 3 | # |
| 4 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
| 5 | # |
| 6 | |
| 7 | # BB Class inspired by ebuild.sh |
| 8 | # |
| 9 | # This class will test files after installation for certain |
| 10 | # security issues and other kind of issues. |
| 11 | # |
| 12 | # Checks we do: |
| 13 | # -Check the ownership and permissions |
| 14 | # -Check the RUNTIME path for the $TMPDIR |
| 15 | # -Check if .la files wrongly point to workdir |
| 16 | # -Check if .pc files wrongly point to workdir |
| 17 | # -Check if packages contains .debug directories or .so files |
| 18 | # where they should be in -dev or -dbg |
| 19 | # -Check if config.log contains traces to broken autoconf tests |
| 20 | # -Check invalid characters (non-utf8) on some package metadata |
| 21 | # -Ensure that binaries in base_[bindir|sbindir|libdir] do not link |
| 22 | # into exec_prefix |
| 23 | # -Check that scripts in base_[bindir|sbindir|libdir] do not reference |
| 24 | # files under exec_prefix |
| 25 | # -Check if the package name is upper case |
| 26 | |
| 27 | # Elect whether a given type of error is a warning or error, they may |
| 28 | # have been set by other files. |
| 29 | WARN_QA ?= " libdir xorg-driver-abi buildpaths \ |
| 30 | textrel incompatible-license files-invalid \ |
| 31 | infodir build-deps src-uri-bad symlink-to-sysroot multilib \ |
| 32 | invalid-packageconfig host-user-contaminated uppercase-pn patch-fuzz \ |
| 33 | mime mime-xdg unlisted-pkg-lics unhandled-features-check \ |
| 34 | missing-update-alternatives native-last missing-ptest \ |
| 35 | license-exists license-no-generic license-syntax license-format \ |
| 36 | license-incompatible license-file-missing obsolete-license \ |
| 37 | " |
| 38 | ERROR_QA ?= "dev-so debug-deps dev-deps debug-files arch pkgconfig la \ |
| 39 | perms dep-cmp pkgvarcheck perm-config perm-line perm-link \ |
| 40 | split-strip packages-list pkgv-undefined var-undefined \ |
| 41 | version-going-backwards expanded-d invalid-chars \ |
| 42 | license-checksum dev-elf file-rdeps configure-unsafe \ |
| 43 | configure-gettext perllocalpod shebang-size \ |
| 44 | already-stripped installed-vs-shipped ldflags compile-host-path \ |
| 45 | install-host-path pn-overrides unknown-configure-option \ |
| 46 | useless-rpaths rpaths staticdev empty-dirs \ |
| 47 | " |
| 48 | # Add usrmerge QA check based on distro feature |
| 49 | ERROR_QA:append = "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'usrmerge', ' usrmerge', '', d)}" |
| 50 | |
| 51 | FAKEROOT_QA = "host-user-contaminated" |
| 52 | FAKEROOT_QA[doc] = "QA tests which need to run under fakeroot. If any \ |
| 53 | enabled tests are listed here, the do_package_qa task will run under fakeroot." |
| 54 | |
| 55 | ALL_QA = "${WARN_QA} ${ERROR_QA}" |
| 56 | |
| 57 | UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPT_IGNORE ?= "--enable-nls --disable-nls --disable-silent-rules --disable-dependency-tracking --with-libtool-sysroot --disable-static" |
| 58 | |
| 59 | # This is a list of directories that are expected to be empty. |
| 60 | QA_EMPTY_DIRS ?= " \ |
| 61 | /dev/pts \ |
| 62 | /media \ |
| 63 | /proc \ |
| 64 | /run \ |
| 65 | /tmp \ |
| 66 | ${localstatedir}/run \ |
| 67 | ${localstatedir}/volatile \ |
| 68 | " |
| 69 | # It is possible to specify why a directory is expected to be empty by defining |
| 70 | # QA_EMPTY_DIRS_RECOMMENDATION:<path>, which will then be included in the error |
| 71 | # message if the directory is not empty. If it is not specified for a directory, |
| 72 | # then "but it is expected to be empty" will be used. |
| 73 | |
| 74 | def package_qa_clean_path(path, d, pkg=None): |
| 75 | """ |
| 76 | Remove redundant paths from the path for display. If pkg isn't set then |
| 77 | TMPDIR is stripped, otherwise PKGDEST/pkg is stripped. |
| 78 | """ |
| 79 | if pkg: |
| 80 | path = path.replace(os.path.join(d.getVar("PKGDEST"), pkg), "/") |
| 81 | return path.replace(d.getVar("TMPDIR"), "/").replace("//", "/") |
| 82 | |
| 83 | QAPATHTEST[shebang-size] = "package_qa_check_shebang_size" |
| 84 | def package_qa_check_shebang_size(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 85 | import stat |
| 86 | if os.path.islink(path) or stat.S_ISFIFO(os.stat(path).st_mode) or elf: |
| 87 | return |
| 88 | |
| 89 | try: |
| 90 | with open(path, 'rb') as f: |
| 91 | stanza = f.readline(130) |
| 92 | except IOError: |
| 93 | return |
| 94 | |
| 95 | if stanza.startswith(b'#!'): |
| 96 | #Shebang not found |
| 97 | try: |
| 98 | stanza = stanza.decode("utf-8") |
| 99 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
| 100 | #If it is not a text file, it is not a script |
| 101 | return |
| 102 | |
| 103 | if len(stanza) > 129: |
| 104 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "shebang-size", "%s: %s maximum shebang size exceeded, the maximum size is 128." % (name, package_qa_clean_path(path, d))) |
| 105 | return |
| 106 | |
| 107 | QAPATHTEST[libexec] = "package_qa_check_libexec" |
| 108 | def package_qa_check_libexec(path,name, d, elf, messages): |
| 109 | |
| 110 | # Skip the case where the default is explicitly /usr/libexec |
| 111 | libexec = d.getVar('libexecdir') |
| 112 | if libexec == "/usr/libexec": |
| 113 | return True |
| 114 | |
| 115 | if 'libexec' in path.split(os.path.sep): |
| 116 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "libexec", "%s: %s is using libexec please relocate to %s" % (name, package_qa_clean_path(path, d), libexec)) |
| 117 | return False |
| 118 | |
| 119 | return True |
| 120 | |
| 121 | QAPATHTEST[rpaths] = "package_qa_check_rpath" |
| 122 | def package_qa_check_rpath(file,name, d, elf, messages): |
| 123 | """ |
| 124 | Check for dangerous RPATHs |
| 125 | """ |
| 126 | if not elf: |
| 127 | return |
| 128 | |
| 129 | if os.path.islink(file): |
| 130 | return |
| 131 | |
| 132 | bad_dirs = [d.getVar('BASE_WORKDIR'), d.getVar('STAGING_DIR_TARGET')] |
| 133 | |
| 134 | phdrs = elf.run_objdump("-p", d) |
| 135 | |
| 136 | import re |
| 137 | rpath_re = re.compile(r"\s+RPATH\s+(.*)") |
| 138 | for line in phdrs.split("\n"): |
| 139 | m = rpath_re.match(line) |
| 140 | if m: |
| 141 | rpath = m.group(1) |
| 142 | for dir in bad_dirs: |
| 143 | if dir in rpath: |
| 144 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "rpaths", "package %s contains bad RPATH %s in file %s" % (name, rpath, file)) |
| 145 | |
| 146 | QAPATHTEST[useless-rpaths] = "package_qa_check_useless_rpaths" |
| 147 | def package_qa_check_useless_rpaths(file, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 148 | """ |
| 149 | Check for RPATHs that are useless but not dangerous |
| 150 | """ |
| 151 | def rpath_eq(a, b): |
| 152 | return os.path.normpath(a) == os.path.normpath(b) |
| 153 | |
| 154 | if not elf: |
| 155 | return |
| 156 | |
| 157 | if os.path.islink(file): |
| 158 | return |
| 159 | |
| 160 | libdir = d.getVar("libdir") |
| 161 | base_libdir = d.getVar("base_libdir") |
| 162 | |
| 163 | phdrs = elf.run_objdump("-p", d) |
| 164 | |
| 165 | import re |
| 166 | rpath_re = re.compile(r"\s+RPATH\s+(.*)") |
| 167 | for line in phdrs.split("\n"): |
| 168 | m = rpath_re.match(line) |
| 169 | if m: |
| 170 | rpath = m.group(1) |
| 171 | if rpath_eq(rpath, libdir) or rpath_eq(rpath, base_libdir): |
| 172 | # The dynamic linker searches both these places anyway. There is no point in |
| 173 | # looking there again. |
| 174 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "useless-rpaths", "%s: %s contains probably-redundant RPATH %s" % (name, package_qa_clean_path(file, d, name), rpath)) |
| 175 | |
| 176 | QAPATHTEST[dev-so] = "package_qa_check_dev" |
| 177 | def package_qa_check_dev(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 178 | """ |
| 179 | Check for ".so" library symlinks in non-dev packages |
| 180 | """ |
| 181 | |
| 182 | if not name.endswith("-dev") and not name.endswith("-dbg") and not name.endswith("-ptest") and not name.startswith("nativesdk-") and path.endswith(".so") and os.path.islink(path): |
| 183 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "dev-so", "non -dev/-dbg/nativesdk- package %s contains symlink .so '%s'" % \ |
| 184 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name))) |
| 185 | |
| 186 | QAPATHTEST[dev-elf] = "package_qa_check_dev_elf" |
| 187 | def package_qa_check_dev_elf(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 188 | """ |
| 189 | Check that -dev doesn't contain real shared libraries. The test has to |
| 190 | check that the file is not a link and is an ELF object as some recipes |
| 191 | install link-time .so files that are linker scripts. |
| 192 | """ |
| 193 | if name.endswith("-dev") and path.endswith(".so") and not os.path.islink(path) and elf: |
| 194 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "dev-elf", "-dev package %s contains non-symlink .so '%s'" % \ |
| 195 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name))) |
| 196 | |
| 197 | QAPATHTEST[staticdev] = "package_qa_check_staticdev" |
| 198 | def package_qa_check_staticdev(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 199 | """ |
| 200 | Check for ".a" library in non-staticdev packages |
| 201 | There are a number of exceptions to this rule, -pic packages can contain |
| 202 | static libraries, the _nonshared.a belong with their -dev packages and |
| 203 | libgcc.a, libgcov.a will be skipped in their packages |
| 204 | """ |
| 205 | |
| 206 | if not name.endswith("-pic") and not name.endswith("-staticdev") and not name.endswith("-ptest") and path.endswith(".a") and not path.endswith("_nonshared.a") and not '/usr/lib/debug-static/' in path and not '/.debug-static/' in path: |
| 207 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "staticdev", "non -staticdev package contains static .a library: %s path '%s'" % \ |
| 208 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path,d, name))) |
| 209 | |
| 210 | QAPATHTEST[mime] = "package_qa_check_mime" |
| 211 | def package_qa_check_mime(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 212 | """ |
| 213 | Check if package installs mime types to /usr/share/mime/packages |
| 214 | while no inheriting mime.bbclass |
| 215 | """ |
| 216 | |
| 217 | if d.getVar("datadir") + "/mime/packages" in path and path.endswith('.xml') and not bb.data.inherits_class("mime", d): |
| 218 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "mime", "package contains mime types but does not inherit mime: %s path '%s'" % \ |
| 219 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path,d))) |
| 220 | |
| 221 | QAPATHTEST[mime-xdg] = "package_qa_check_mime_xdg" |
| 222 | def package_qa_check_mime_xdg(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 223 | """ |
| 224 | Check if package installs desktop file containing MimeType and requires |
| 225 | mime-types.bbclass to create /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache |
| 226 | """ |
| 227 | |
| 228 | if d.getVar("datadir") + "/applications" in path and path.endswith('.desktop') and not bb.data.inherits_class("mime-xdg", d): |
| 229 | mime_type_found = False |
| 230 | try: |
| 231 | with open(path, 'r') as f: |
| 232 | for line in f.read().split('\n'): |
| 233 | if 'MimeType' in line: |
| 234 | mime_type_found = True |
| 235 | break; |
| 236 | except: |
| 237 | # At least libreoffice installs symlinks with absolute paths that are dangling here. |
| 238 | # We could implement some magic but for few (one) recipes it is not worth the effort so just warn: |
| 239 | wstr = "%s cannot open %s - is it a symlink with absolute path?\n" % (name, package_qa_clean_path(path,d)) |
| 240 | wstr += "Please check if (linked) file contains key 'MimeType'.\n" |
| 241 | pkgname = name |
| 242 | if name == d.getVar('PN'): |
| 243 | pkgname = '${PN}' |
| 244 | wstr += "If yes: add \'inhert mime-xdg\' and \'MIME_XDG_PACKAGES += \"%s\"\' / if no add \'INSANE_SKIP:%s += \"mime-xdg\"\' to recipe." % (pkgname, pkgname) |
| 245 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "mime-xdg", wstr) |
| 246 | if mime_type_found: |
| 247 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "mime-xdg", "package contains desktop file with key 'MimeType' but does not inhert mime-xdg: %s path '%s'" % \ |
| 248 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path,d))) |
| 249 | |
| 250 | def package_qa_check_libdir(d): |
| 251 | """ |
| 252 | Check for wrong library installation paths. For instance, catch |
| 253 | recipes installing /lib/bar.so when ${base_libdir}="lib32" or |
| 254 | installing in /usr/lib64 when ${libdir}="/usr/lib" |
| 255 | """ |
| 256 | import re |
| 257 | |
| 258 | pkgdest = d.getVar('PKGDEST') |
| 259 | base_libdir = d.getVar("base_libdir") + os.sep |
| 260 | libdir = d.getVar("libdir") + os.sep |
| 261 | libexecdir = d.getVar("libexecdir") + os.sep |
| 262 | exec_prefix = d.getVar("exec_prefix") + os.sep |
| 263 | |
| 264 | messages = [] |
| 265 | |
| 266 | # The re's are purposely fuzzy, as some there are some .so.x.y.z files |
| 267 | # that don't follow the standard naming convention. It checks later |
| 268 | # that they are actual ELF files |
| 269 | lib_re = re.compile(r"^/lib.+\.so(\..+)?$") |
| 270 | exec_re = re.compile(r"^%s.*/lib.+\.so(\..+)?$" % exec_prefix) |
| 271 | |
| 272 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(pkgdest): |
| 273 | if root == pkgdest: |
| 274 | # Skip subdirectories for any packages with libdir in INSANE_SKIP |
| 275 | skippackages = [] |
| 276 | for package in dirs: |
| 277 | if 'libdir' in (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP:' + package) or "").split(): |
| 278 | bb.note("Package %s skipping libdir QA test" % (package)) |
| 279 | skippackages.append(package) |
| 280 | elif d.getVar('PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE') == 'debug-file-directory' and package.endswith("-dbg"): |
| 281 | bb.note("Package %s skipping libdir QA test for PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE equals debug-file-directory" % (package)) |
| 282 | skippackages.append(package) |
| 283 | for package in skippackages: |
| 284 | dirs.remove(package) |
| 285 | for file in files: |
| 286 | full_path = os.path.join(root, file) |
| 287 | rel_path = os.path.relpath(full_path, pkgdest) |
| 288 | if os.sep in rel_path: |
| 289 | package, rel_path = rel_path.split(os.sep, 1) |
| 290 | rel_path = os.sep + rel_path |
| 291 | if lib_re.match(rel_path): |
| 292 | if base_libdir not in rel_path: |
| 293 | # make sure it's an actual ELF file |
| 294 | elf = oe.qa.ELFFile(full_path) |
| 295 | try: |
| 296 | elf.open() |
| 297 | messages.append("%s: found library in wrong location: %s" % (package, rel_path)) |
| 298 | except (oe.qa.NotELFFileError): |
| 299 | pass |
| 300 | if exec_re.match(rel_path): |
| 301 | if libdir not in rel_path and libexecdir not in rel_path: |
| 302 | # make sure it's an actual ELF file |
| 303 | elf = oe.qa.ELFFile(full_path) |
| 304 | try: |
| 305 | elf.open() |
| 306 | messages.append("%s: found library in wrong location: %s" % (package, rel_path)) |
| 307 | except (oe.qa.NotELFFileError): |
| 308 | pass |
| 309 | |
| 310 | if messages: |
| 311 | oe.qa.handle_error("libdir", "\n".join(messages), d) |
| 312 | |
| 313 | QAPATHTEST[debug-files] = "package_qa_check_dbg" |
| 314 | def package_qa_check_dbg(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 315 | """ |
| 316 | Check for ".debug" files or directories outside of the dbg package |
| 317 | """ |
| 318 | |
| 319 | if not "-dbg" in name and not "-ptest" in name: |
| 320 | if '.debug' in path.split(os.path.sep): |
| 321 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "debug-files", "non debug package contains .debug directory: %s path %s" % \ |
| 322 | (name, package_qa_clean_path(path,d))) |
| 323 | |
| 324 | QAPATHTEST[arch] = "package_qa_check_arch" |
| 325 | def package_qa_check_arch(path,name,d, elf, messages): |
| 326 | """ |
| 327 | Check if archs are compatible |
| 328 | """ |
| 329 | import re, oe.elf |
| 330 | |
| 331 | if not elf: |
| 332 | return |
| 333 | |
| 334 | target_os = d.getVar('HOST_OS') |
| 335 | target_arch = d.getVar('HOST_ARCH') |
| 336 | provides = d.getVar('PROVIDES') |
| 337 | bpn = d.getVar('BPN') |
| 338 | |
| 339 | if target_arch == "allarch": |
| 340 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 341 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "arch", pn + ": Recipe inherits the allarch class, but has packaged architecture-specific binaries") |
| 342 | return |
| 343 | |
| 344 | # FIXME: Cross package confuse this check, so just skip them |
| 345 | for s in ['cross', 'nativesdk', 'cross-canadian']: |
| 346 | if bb.data.inherits_class(s, d): |
| 347 | return |
| 348 | |
| 349 | # avoid following links to /usr/bin (e.g. on udev builds) |
| 350 | # we will check the files pointed to anyway... |
| 351 | if os.path.islink(path): |
| 352 | return |
| 353 | |
| 354 | #if this will throw an exception, then fix the dict above |
| 355 | (machine, osabi, abiversion, littleendian, bits) \ |
| 356 | = oe.elf.machine_dict(d)[target_os][target_arch] |
| 357 | |
| 358 | # Check the architecture and endiannes of the binary |
| 359 | is_32 = (("virtual/kernel" in provides) or bb.data.inherits_class("module", d)) and \ |
| 360 | (target_os == "linux-gnux32" or target_os == "linux-muslx32" or \ |
| 361 | target_os == "linux-gnu_ilp32" or re.match(r'mips64.*32', d.getVar('DEFAULTTUNE'))) |
| 362 | is_bpf = (oe.qa.elf_machine_to_string(elf.machine()) == "BPF") |
| 363 | if not ((machine == elf.machine()) or is_32 or is_bpf): |
| 364 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "arch", "Architecture did not match (%s, expected %s) in %s" % \ |
| 365 | (oe.qa.elf_machine_to_string(elf.machine()), oe.qa.elf_machine_to_string(machine), package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name))) |
| 366 | elif not ((bits == elf.abiSize()) or is_32 or is_bpf): |
| 367 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "arch", "Bit size did not match (%d, expected %d) in %s" % \ |
| 368 | (elf.abiSize(), bits, package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name))) |
| 369 | elif not ((littleendian == elf.isLittleEndian()) or is_bpf): |
| 370 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "arch", "Endiannes did not match (%d, expected %d) in %s" % \ |
| 371 | (elf.isLittleEndian(), littleendian, package_qa_clean_path(path,d, name))) |
| 372 | |
| 373 | QAPATHTEST[desktop] = "package_qa_check_desktop" |
| 374 | def package_qa_check_desktop(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 375 | """ |
| 376 | Run all desktop files through desktop-file-validate. |
| 377 | """ |
| 378 | if path.endswith(".desktop"): |
| 379 | desktop_file_validate = os.path.join(d.getVar('STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE'),'desktop-file-validate') |
| 380 | output = os.popen("%s %s" % (desktop_file_validate, path)) |
| 381 | # This only produces output on errors |
| 382 | for l in output: |
| 383 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "desktop", "Desktop file issue: " + l.strip()) |
| 384 | |
| 385 | QAPATHTEST[textrel] = "package_qa_textrel" |
| 386 | def package_qa_textrel(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 387 | """ |
| 388 | Check if the binary contains relocations in .text |
| 389 | """ |
| 390 | |
| 391 | if not elf: |
| 392 | return |
| 393 | |
| 394 | if os.path.islink(path): |
| 395 | return |
| 396 | |
| 397 | phdrs = elf.run_objdump("-p", d) |
| 398 | sane = True |
| 399 | |
| 400 | import re |
| 401 | textrel_re = re.compile(r"\s+TEXTREL\s+") |
| 402 | for line in phdrs.split("\n"): |
| 403 | if textrel_re.match(line): |
| 404 | sane = False |
| 405 | break |
| 406 | |
| 407 | if not sane: |
| 408 | path = package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name) |
| 409 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "textrel", "%s: ELF binary %s has relocations in .text" % (name, path)) |
| 410 | |
| 411 | QAPATHTEST[ldflags] = "package_qa_hash_style" |
| 412 | def package_qa_hash_style(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 413 | """ |
| 414 | Check if the binary has the right hash style... |
| 415 | """ |
| 416 | |
| 417 | if not elf: |
| 418 | return |
| 419 | |
| 420 | if os.path.islink(path): |
| 421 | return |
| 422 | |
| 423 | gnu_hash = "--hash-style=gnu" in d.getVar('LDFLAGS') |
| 424 | if not gnu_hash: |
| 425 | gnu_hash = "--hash-style=both" in d.getVar('LDFLAGS') |
| 426 | if not gnu_hash: |
| 427 | return |
| 428 | |
| 429 | sane = False |
| 430 | has_syms = False |
| 431 | |
| 432 | phdrs = elf.run_objdump("-p", d) |
| 433 | |
| 434 | # If this binary has symbols, we expect it to have GNU_HASH too. |
| 435 | for line in phdrs.split("\n"): |
| 436 | if "SYMTAB" in line: |
| 437 | has_syms = True |
| 438 | if "GNU_HASH" in line or "MIPS_XHASH" in line: |
| 439 | sane = True |
| 440 | if ("[mips32]" in line or "[mips64]" in line) and d.getVar('TCLIBC') == "musl": |
| 441 | sane = True |
| 442 | if has_syms and not sane: |
| 443 | path = package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name) |
| 444 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "ldflags", "File %s in package %s doesn't have GNU_HASH (didn't pass LDFLAGS?)" % (path, name)) |
| 445 | |
| 446 | |
| 447 | QAPATHTEST[buildpaths] = "package_qa_check_buildpaths" |
| 448 | def package_qa_check_buildpaths(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 449 | """ |
| 450 | Check for build paths inside target files and error if paths are not |
| 451 | explicitly ignored. |
| 452 | """ |
| 453 | import stat |
| 454 | |
| 455 | # Ignore symlinks/devs/fifos |
| 456 | mode = os.lstat(path).st_mode |
| 457 | if stat.S_ISLNK(mode) or stat.S_ISBLK(mode) or stat.S_ISFIFO(mode) or stat.S_ISCHR(mode) or stat.S_ISSOCK(mode): |
| 458 | return |
| 459 | |
| 460 | tmpdir = bytes(d.getVar('TMPDIR'), encoding="utf-8") |
| 461 | with open(path, 'rb') as f: |
| 462 | file_content = f.read() |
| 463 | if tmpdir in file_content: |
| 464 | trimmed = path.replace(os.path.join (d.getVar("PKGDEST"), name), "") |
| 465 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "buildpaths", "File %s in package %s contains reference to TMPDIR" % (trimmed, name)) |
| 466 | |
| 467 | |
| 468 | QAPATHTEST[xorg-driver-abi] = "package_qa_check_xorg_driver_abi" |
| 469 | def package_qa_check_xorg_driver_abi(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 470 | """ |
| 471 | Check that all packages containing Xorg drivers have ABI dependencies |
| 472 | """ |
| 473 | |
| 474 | # Skip dev, dbg or nativesdk packages |
| 475 | if name.endswith("-dev") or name.endswith("-dbg") or name.startswith("nativesdk-"): |
| 476 | return |
| 477 | |
| 478 | driverdir = d.expand("${libdir}/xorg/modules/drivers/") |
| 479 | if driverdir in path and path.endswith(".so"): |
| 480 | mlprefix = d.getVar('MLPREFIX') or '' |
| 481 | for rdep in bb.utils.explode_deps(d.getVar('RDEPENDS:' + name) or ""): |
| 482 | if rdep.startswith("%sxorg-abi-" % mlprefix): |
| 483 | return |
| 484 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "xorg-driver-abi", "Package %s contains Xorg driver (%s) but no xorg-abi- dependencies" % (name, os.path.basename(path))) |
| 485 | |
| 486 | QAPATHTEST[infodir] = "package_qa_check_infodir" |
| 487 | def package_qa_check_infodir(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 488 | """ |
| 489 | Check that /usr/share/info/dir isn't shipped in a particular package |
| 490 | """ |
| 491 | infodir = d.expand("${infodir}/dir") |
| 492 | |
| 493 | if infodir in path: |
| 494 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "infodir", "The /usr/share/info/dir file is not meant to be shipped in a particular package.") |
| 495 | |
| 496 | QAPATHTEST[symlink-to-sysroot] = "package_qa_check_symlink_to_sysroot" |
| 497 | def package_qa_check_symlink_to_sysroot(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 498 | """ |
| 499 | Check that the package doesn't contain any absolute symlinks to the sysroot. |
| 500 | """ |
| 501 | if os.path.islink(path): |
| 502 | target = os.readlink(path) |
| 503 | if os.path.isabs(target): |
| 504 | tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| 505 | if target.startswith(tmpdir): |
| 506 | trimmed = path.replace(os.path.join (d.getVar("PKGDEST"), name), "") |
| 507 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "symlink-to-sysroot", "Symlink %s in %s points to TMPDIR" % (trimmed, name)) |
| 508 | |
| 509 | # Check license variables |
| 510 | do_populate_lic[postfuncs] += "populate_lic_qa_checksum" |
| 511 | python populate_lic_qa_checksum() { |
| 512 | """ |
| 513 | Check for changes in the license files. |
| 514 | """ |
| 515 | |
| 516 | lic_files = d.getVar('LIC_FILES_CHKSUM') or '' |
| 517 | lic = d.getVar('LICENSE') |
| 518 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 519 | |
| 520 | if lic == "CLOSED": |
| 521 | return |
| 522 | |
| 523 | if not lic_files and d.getVar('SRC_URI'): |
| 524 | oe.qa.handle_error("license-checksum", pn + ": Recipe file fetches files and does not have license file information (LIC_FILES_CHKSUM)", d) |
| 525 | |
| 526 | srcdir = d.getVar('S') |
| 527 | corebase_licensefile = d.getVar('COREBASE') + "/LICENSE" |
| 528 | for url in lic_files.split(): |
| 529 | try: |
| 530 | (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.fetch.decodeurl(url) |
| 531 | except bb.fetch.MalformedUrl: |
| 532 | oe.qa.handle_error("license-checksum", pn + ": LIC_FILES_CHKSUM contains an invalid URL: " + url, d) |
| 533 | continue |
| 534 | srclicfile = os.path.join(srcdir, path) |
| 535 | if not os.path.isfile(srclicfile): |
| 536 | oe.qa.handle_error("license-checksum", pn + ": LIC_FILES_CHKSUM points to an invalid file: " + srclicfile, d) |
| 537 | continue |
| 538 | |
| 539 | if (srclicfile == corebase_licensefile): |
| 540 | bb.warn("${COREBASE}/LICENSE is not a valid license file, please use '${COMMON_LICENSE_DIR}/MIT' for a MIT License file in LIC_FILES_CHKSUM. This will become an error in the future") |
| 541 | |
| 542 | recipemd5 = parm.get('md5', '') |
| 543 | beginline, endline = 0, 0 |
| 544 | if 'beginline' in parm: |
| 545 | beginline = int(parm['beginline']) |
| 546 | if 'endline' in parm: |
| 547 | endline = int(parm['endline']) |
| 548 | |
| 549 | if (not beginline) and (not endline): |
| 550 | md5chksum = bb.utils.md5_file(srclicfile) |
| 551 | with open(srclicfile, 'r', errors='replace') as f: |
| 552 | license = f.read().splitlines() |
| 553 | else: |
| 554 | with open(srclicfile, 'rb') as f: |
| 555 | import hashlib |
| 556 | lineno = 0 |
| 557 | license = [] |
Patrick Williams | 2390b1b | 2022-11-03 13:47:49 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 558 | try: |
| 559 | m = hashlib.new('MD5', usedforsecurity=False) |
| 560 | except TypeError: |
| 561 | m = hashlib.new('MD5') |
Patrick Williams | 92b42cb | 2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 562 | for line in f: |
| 563 | lineno += 1 |
| 564 | if (lineno >= beginline): |
| 565 | if ((lineno <= endline) or not endline): |
| 566 | m.update(line) |
| 567 | license.append(line.decode('utf-8', errors='replace').rstrip()) |
| 568 | else: |
| 569 | break |
| 570 | md5chksum = m.hexdigest() |
| 571 | if recipemd5 == md5chksum: |
| 572 | bb.note (pn + ": md5 checksum matched for ", url) |
| 573 | else: |
| 574 | if recipemd5: |
| 575 | msg = pn + ": The LIC_FILES_CHKSUM does not match for " + url |
| 576 | msg = msg + "\n" + pn + ": The new md5 checksum is " + md5chksum |
| 577 | max_lines = int(d.getVar('QA_MAX_LICENSE_LINES') or 20) |
| 578 | if not license or license[-1] != '': |
| 579 | # Ensure that our license text ends with a line break |
| 580 | # (will be added with join() below). |
| 581 | license.append('') |
| 582 | remove = len(license) - max_lines |
| 583 | if remove > 0: |
| 584 | start = max_lines // 2 |
| 585 | end = start + remove - 1 |
| 586 | del license[start:end] |
| 587 | license.insert(start, '...') |
| 588 | msg = msg + "\n" + pn + ": Here is the selected license text:" + \ |
| 589 | "\n" + \ |
| 590 | "{:v^70}".format(" beginline=%d " % beginline if beginline else "") + \ |
| 591 | "\n" + "\n".join(license) + \ |
| 592 | "{:^^70}".format(" endline=%d " % endline if endline else "") |
| 593 | if beginline: |
| 594 | if endline: |
| 595 | srcfiledesc = "%s (lines %d through to %d)" % (srclicfile, beginline, endline) |
| 596 | else: |
| 597 | srcfiledesc = "%s (beginning on line %d)" % (srclicfile, beginline) |
| 598 | elif endline: |
| 599 | srcfiledesc = "%s (ending on line %d)" % (srclicfile, endline) |
| 600 | else: |
| 601 | srcfiledesc = srclicfile |
| 602 | msg = msg + "\n" + pn + ": Check if the license information has changed in %s to verify that the LICENSE value \"%s\" remains valid" % (srcfiledesc, lic) |
| 603 | |
| 604 | else: |
| 605 | msg = pn + ": LIC_FILES_CHKSUM is not specified for " + url |
| 606 | msg = msg + "\n" + pn + ": The md5 checksum is " + md5chksum |
| 607 | oe.qa.handle_error("license-checksum", msg, d) |
| 608 | |
| 609 | oe.qa.exit_if_errors(d) |
| 610 | } |
| 611 | |
| 612 | def qa_check_staged(path,d): |
| 613 | """ |
| 614 | Check staged la and pc files for common problems like references to the work |
| 615 | directory. |
| 616 | |
| 617 | As this is run after every stage we should be able to find the one |
| 618 | responsible for the errors easily even if we look at every .pc and .la file. |
| 619 | """ |
| 620 | |
| 621 | tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR') |
| 622 | workdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, "work") |
| 623 | recipesysroot = d.getVar("RECIPE_SYSROOT") |
| 624 | |
| 625 | if bb.data.inherits_class("native", d) or bb.data.inherits_class("cross", d): |
| 626 | pkgconfigcheck = workdir |
| 627 | else: |
| 628 | pkgconfigcheck = tmpdir |
| 629 | |
| 630 | skip = (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP') or "").split() |
| 631 | skip_la = False |
| 632 | if 'la' in skip: |
| 633 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checking: la" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 634 | skip_la = True |
| 635 | |
| 636 | skip_pkgconfig = False |
| 637 | if 'pkgconfig' in skip: |
| 638 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checking: pkgconfig" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 639 | skip_pkgconfig = True |
| 640 | |
| 641 | skip_shebang_size = False |
| 642 | if 'shebang-size' in skip: |
| 643 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checkking: shebang-size" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 644 | skip_shebang_size = True |
| 645 | |
| 646 | # find all .la and .pc files |
| 647 | # read the content |
| 648 | # and check for stuff that looks wrong |
| 649 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path): |
| 650 | for file in files: |
| 651 | path = os.path.join(root,file) |
| 652 | if file.endswith(".la") and not skip_la: |
| 653 | with open(path) as f: |
| 654 | file_content = f.read() |
| 655 | file_content = file_content.replace(recipesysroot, "") |
| 656 | if workdir in file_content: |
| 657 | error_msg = "%s failed sanity test (workdir) in path %s" % (file,root) |
| 658 | oe.qa.handle_error("la", error_msg, d) |
| 659 | elif file.endswith(".pc") and not skip_pkgconfig: |
| 660 | with open(path) as f: |
| 661 | file_content = f.read() |
| 662 | file_content = file_content.replace(recipesysroot, "") |
| 663 | if pkgconfigcheck in file_content: |
| 664 | error_msg = "%s failed sanity test (tmpdir) in path %s" % (file,root) |
| 665 | oe.qa.handle_error("pkgconfig", error_msg, d) |
| 666 | |
| 667 | if not skip_shebang_size: |
| 668 | errors = {} |
| 669 | package_qa_check_shebang_size(path, "", d, None, errors) |
| 670 | for e in errors: |
| 671 | oe.qa.handle_error(e, errors[e], d) |
| 672 | |
| 673 | |
| 674 | # Run all package-wide warnfuncs and errorfuncs |
| 675 | def package_qa_package(warnfuncs, errorfuncs, package, d): |
| 676 | warnings = {} |
| 677 | errors = {} |
| 678 | |
| 679 | for func in warnfuncs: |
| 680 | func(package, d, warnings) |
| 681 | for func in errorfuncs: |
| 682 | func(package, d, errors) |
| 683 | |
| 684 | for w in warnings: |
| 685 | oe.qa.handle_error(w, warnings[w], d) |
| 686 | for e in errors: |
| 687 | oe.qa.handle_error(e, errors[e], d) |
| 688 | |
| 689 | return len(errors) == 0 |
| 690 | |
| 691 | # Run all recipe-wide warnfuncs and errorfuncs |
| 692 | def package_qa_recipe(warnfuncs, errorfuncs, pn, d): |
| 693 | warnings = {} |
| 694 | errors = {} |
| 695 | |
| 696 | for func in warnfuncs: |
| 697 | func(pn, d, warnings) |
| 698 | for func in errorfuncs: |
| 699 | func(pn, d, errors) |
| 700 | |
| 701 | for w in warnings: |
| 702 | oe.qa.handle_error(w, warnings[w], d) |
| 703 | for e in errors: |
| 704 | oe.qa.handle_error(e, errors[e], d) |
| 705 | |
| 706 | return len(errors) == 0 |
| 707 | |
| 708 | def prepopulate_objdump_p(elf, d): |
| 709 | output = elf.run_objdump("-p", d) |
| 710 | return (elf.name, output) |
| 711 | |
| 712 | # Walk over all files in a directory and call func |
| 713 | def package_qa_walk(warnfuncs, errorfuncs, package, d): |
| 714 | #if this will throw an exception, then fix the dict above |
| 715 | target_os = d.getVar('HOST_OS') |
| 716 | target_arch = d.getVar('HOST_ARCH') |
| 717 | |
| 718 | warnings = {} |
| 719 | errors = {} |
| 720 | elves = {} |
| 721 | for path in pkgfiles[package]: |
| 722 | elf = None |
| 723 | if os.path.isfile(path): |
| 724 | elf = oe.qa.ELFFile(path) |
| 725 | try: |
| 726 | elf.open() |
| 727 | elf.close() |
| 728 | except oe.qa.NotELFFileError: |
| 729 | elf = None |
| 730 | if elf: |
| 731 | elves[path] = elf |
| 732 | |
| 733 | results = oe.utils.multiprocess_launch(prepopulate_objdump_p, elves.values(), d, extraargs=(d,)) |
| 734 | for item in results: |
| 735 | elves[item[0]].set_objdump("-p", item[1]) |
| 736 | |
| 737 | for path in pkgfiles[package]: |
| 738 | if path in elves: |
| 739 | elves[path].open() |
| 740 | for func in warnfuncs: |
| 741 | func(path, package, d, elves.get(path), warnings) |
| 742 | for func in errorfuncs: |
| 743 | func(path, package, d, elves.get(path), errors) |
| 744 | if path in elves: |
| 745 | elves[path].close() |
| 746 | |
| 747 | for w in warnings: |
| 748 | oe.qa.handle_error(w, warnings[w], d) |
| 749 | for e in errors: |
| 750 | oe.qa.handle_error(e, errors[e], d) |
| 751 | |
| 752 | def package_qa_check_rdepends(pkg, pkgdest, skip, taskdeps, packages, d): |
| 753 | # Don't do this check for kernel/module recipes, there aren't too many debug/development |
| 754 | # packages and you can get false positives e.g. on kernel-module-lirc-dev |
| 755 | if bb.data.inherits_class("kernel", d) or bb.data.inherits_class("module-base", d): |
| 756 | return |
| 757 | |
| 758 | if not "-dbg" in pkg and not "packagegroup-" in pkg and not "-image" in pkg: |
| 759 | localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d) |
| 760 | localdata.setVar('OVERRIDES', localdata.getVar('OVERRIDES') + ':' + pkg) |
| 761 | |
| 762 | # Now check the RDEPENDS |
| 763 | rdepends = bb.utils.explode_deps(localdata.getVar('RDEPENDS') or "") |
| 764 | |
| 765 | # Now do the sanity check!!! |
| 766 | if "build-deps" not in skip: |
| 767 | for rdepend in rdepends: |
| 768 | if "-dbg" in rdepend and "debug-deps" not in skip: |
| 769 | error_msg = "%s rdepends on %s" % (pkg,rdepend) |
| 770 | oe.qa.handle_error("debug-deps", error_msg, d) |
| 771 | if (not "-dev" in pkg and not "-staticdev" in pkg) and rdepend.endswith("-dev") and "dev-deps" not in skip: |
| 772 | error_msg = "%s rdepends on %s" % (pkg, rdepend) |
| 773 | oe.qa.handle_error("dev-deps", error_msg, d) |
| 774 | if rdepend not in packages: |
| 775 | rdep_data = oe.packagedata.read_subpkgdata(rdepend, d) |
| 776 | if rdep_data and 'PN' in rdep_data and rdep_data['PN'] in taskdeps: |
| 777 | continue |
| 778 | if not rdep_data or not 'PN' in rdep_data: |
| 779 | pkgdata_dir = d.getVar("PKGDATA_DIR") |
| 780 | try: |
| 781 | possibles = os.listdir("%s/runtime-rprovides/%s/" % (pkgdata_dir, rdepend)) |
| 782 | except OSError: |
| 783 | possibles = [] |
| 784 | for p in possibles: |
| 785 | rdep_data = oe.packagedata.read_subpkgdata(p, d) |
| 786 | if rdep_data and 'PN' in rdep_data and rdep_data['PN'] in taskdeps: |
| 787 | break |
| 788 | if rdep_data and 'PN' in rdep_data and rdep_data['PN'] in taskdeps: |
| 789 | continue |
| 790 | if rdep_data and 'PN' in rdep_data: |
| 791 | error_msg = "%s rdepends on %s, but it isn't a build dependency, missing %s in DEPENDS or PACKAGECONFIG?" % (pkg, rdepend, rdep_data['PN']) |
| 792 | else: |
| 793 | error_msg = "%s rdepends on %s, but it isn't a build dependency?" % (pkg, rdepend) |
| 794 | oe.qa.handle_error("build-deps", error_msg, d) |
| 795 | |
| 796 | if "file-rdeps" not in skip: |
| 797 | ignored_file_rdeps = set(['/bin/sh', '/usr/bin/env', 'rtld(GNU_HASH)']) |
| 798 | if bb.data.inherits_class('nativesdk', d): |
| 799 | ignored_file_rdeps |= set(['/bin/bash', '/usr/bin/perl', 'perl']) |
| 800 | # For Saving the FILERDEPENDS |
| 801 | filerdepends = {} |
| 802 | rdep_data = oe.packagedata.read_subpkgdata(pkg, d) |
| 803 | for key in rdep_data: |
| 804 | if key.startswith("FILERDEPENDS:"): |
| 805 | for subkey in bb.utils.explode_deps(rdep_data[key]): |
| 806 | if subkey not in ignored_file_rdeps and \ |
| 807 | not subkey.startswith('perl('): |
| 808 | # We already know it starts with FILERDEPENDS_ |
| 809 | filerdepends[subkey] = key[13:] |
| 810 | |
| 811 | if filerdepends: |
| 812 | done = rdepends[:] |
| 813 | # Add the rprovides of itself |
| 814 | if pkg not in done: |
| 815 | done.insert(0, pkg) |
| 816 | |
| 817 | # The python is not a package, but python-core provides it, so |
| 818 | # skip checking /usr/bin/python if python is in the rdeps, in |
| 819 | # case there is a RDEPENDS:pkg = "python" in the recipe. |
| 820 | for py in [ d.getVar('MLPREFIX') + "python", "python" ]: |
| 821 | if py in done: |
| 822 | filerdepends.pop("/usr/bin/python",None) |
| 823 | done.remove(py) |
| 824 | for rdep in done: |
| 825 | # The file dependencies may contain package names, e.g., |
| 826 | # perl |
| 827 | filerdepends.pop(rdep,None) |
| 828 | |
| 829 | # For Saving the FILERPROVIDES, RPROVIDES and FILES_INFO |
| 830 | rdep_data = oe.packagedata.read_subpkgdata(rdep, d) |
| 831 | for key in rdep_data: |
| 832 | if key.startswith("FILERPROVIDES:") or key.startswith("RPROVIDES:"): |
| 833 | for subkey in bb.utils.explode_deps(rdep_data[key]): |
| 834 | filerdepends.pop(subkey,None) |
| 835 | # Add the files list to the rprovides |
| 836 | if key.startswith("FILES_INFO:"): |
| 837 | # Use eval() to make it as a dict |
| 838 | for subkey in eval(rdep_data[key]): |
| 839 | filerdepends.pop(subkey,None) |
| 840 | if not filerdepends: |
| 841 | # Break if all the file rdepends are met |
| 842 | break |
| 843 | if filerdepends: |
| 844 | for key in filerdepends: |
| 845 | error_msg = "%s contained in package %s requires %s, but no providers found in RDEPENDS:%s?" % \ |
| 846 | (filerdepends[key].replace(":%s" % pkg, "").replace("@underscore@", "_"), pkg, key, pkg) |
| 847 | oe.qa.handle_error("file-rdeps", error_msg, d) |
| 848 | package_qa_check_rdepends[vardepsexclude] = "OVERRIDES" |
| 849 | |
| 850 | def package_qa_check_deps(pkg, pkgdest, d): |
| 851 | |
| 852 | localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d) |
| 853 | localdata.setVar('OVERRIDES', pkg) |
| 854 | |
| 855 | def check_valid_deps(var): |
| 856 | try: |
| 857 | rvar = bb.utils.explode_dep_versions2(localdata.getVar(var) or "") |
| 858 | except ValueError as e: |
| 859 | bb.fatal("%s:%s: %s" % (var, pkg, e)) |
| 860 | for dep in rvar: |
| 861 | for v in rvar[dep]: |
| 862 | if v and not v.startswith(('< ', '= ', '> ', '<= ', '>=')): |
| 863 | error_msg = "%s:%s is invalid: %s (%s) only comparisons <, =, >, <=, and >= are allowed" % (var, pkg, dep, v) |
| 864 | oe.qa.handle_error("dep-cmp", error_msg, d) |
| 865 | |
| 866 | check_valid_deps('RDEPENDS') |
| 867 | check_valid_deps('RRECOMMENDS') |
| 868 | check_valid_deps('RSUGGESTS') |
| 869 | check_valid_deps('RPROVIDES') |
| 870 | check_valid_deps('RREPLACES') |
| 871 | check_valid_deps('RCONFLICTS') |
| 872 | |
| 873 | QAPKGTEST[usrmerge] = "package_qa_check_usrmerge" |
| 874 | def package_qa_check_usrmerge(pkg, d, messages): |
| 875 | |
| 876 | pkgdest = d.getVar('PKGDEST') |
| 877 | pkg_dir = pkgdest + os.sep + pkg + os.sep |
| 878 | merged_dirs = ['bin', 'sbin', 'lib'] + d.getVar('MULTILIB_VARIANTS').split() |
| 879 | for f in merged_dirs: |
| 880 | if os.path.exists(pkg_dir + f) and not os.path.islink(pkg_dir + f): |
| 881 | msg = "%s package is not obeying usrmerge distro feature. /%s should be relocated to /usr." % (pkg, f) |
| 882 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "usrmerge", msg) |
| 883 | return False |
| 884 | return True |
| 885 | |
| 886 | QAPKGTEST[perllocalpod] = "package_qa_check_perllocalpod" |
| 887 | def package_qa_check_perllocalpod(pkg, d, messages): |
| 888 | """ |
| 889 | Check that the recipe didn't ship a perlocal.pod file, which shouldn't be |
| 890 | installed in a distribution package. cpan.bbclass sets NO_PERLLOCAL=1 to |
| 891 | handle this for most recipes. |
| 892 | """ |
| 893 | import glob |
| 894 | pkgd = oe.path.join(d.getVar('PKGDEST'), pkg) |
| 895 | podpath = oe.path.join(pkgd, d.getVar("libdir"), "perl*", "*", "*", "perllocal.pod") |
| 896 | |
| 897 | matches = glob.glob(podpath) |
| 898 | if matches: |
| 899 | matches = [package_qa_clean_path(path, d, pkg) for path in matches] |
| 900 | msg = "%s contains perllocal.pod (%s), should not be installed" % (pkg, " ".join(matches)) |
| 901 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "perllocalpod", msg) |
| 902 | |
| 903 | QAPKGTEST[expanded-d] = "package_qa_check_expanded_d" |
| 904 | def package_qa_check_expanded_d(package, d, messages): |
| 905 | """ |
| 906 | Check for the expanded D (${D}) value in pkg_* and FILES |
| 907 | variables, warn the user to use it correctly. |
| 908 | """ |
| 909 | sane = True |
| 910 | expanded_d = d.getVar('D') |
| 911 | |
| 912 | for var in 'FILES','pkg_preinst', 'pkg_postinst', 'pkg_prerm', 'pkg_postrm': |
| 913 | bbvar = d.getVar(var + ":" + package) or "" |
| 914 | if expanded_d in bbvar: |
| 915 | if var == 'FILES': |
| 916 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "expanded-d", "FILES in %s recipe should not contain the ${D} variable as it references the local build directory not the target filesystem, best solution is to remove the ${D} reference" % package) |
| 917 | sane = False |
| 918 | else: |
| 919 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "expanded-d", "%s in %s recipe contains ${D}, it should be replaced by $D instead" % (var, package)) |
| 920 | sane = False |
| 921 | return sane |
| 922 | |
| 923 | QAPKGTEST[unlisted-pkg-lics] = "package_qa_check_unlisted_pkg_lics" |
| 924 | def package_qa_check_unlisted_pkg_lics(package, d, messages): |
| 925 | """ |
| 926 | Check that all licenses for a package are among the licenses for the recipe. |
| 927 | """ |
| 928 | pkg_lics = d.getVar('LICENSE:' + package) |
| 929 | if not pkg_lics: |
| 930 | return True |
| 931 | |
| 932 | recipe_lics_set = oe.license.list_licenses(d.getVar('LICENSE')) |
| 933 | package_lics = oe.license.list_licenses(pkg_lics) |
| 934 | unlisted = package_lics - recipe_lics_set |
| 935 | if unlisted: |
| 936 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "unlisted-pkg-lics", |
| 937 | "LICENSE:%s includes licenses (%s) that are not " |
| 938 | "listed in LICENSE" % (package, ' '.join(unlisted))) |
| 939 | return False |
| 940 | obsolete = set(oe.license.obsolete_license_list()) & package_lics - recipe_lics_set |
| 941 | if obsolete: |
| 942 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "obsolete-license", |
| 943 | "LICENSE:%s includes obsolete licenses %s" % (package, ' '.join(obsolete))) |
| 944 | return False |
| 945 | return True |
| 946 | |
| 947 | QAPKGTEST[empty-dirs] = "package_qa_check_empty_dirs" |
| 948 | def package_qa_check_empty_dirs(pkg, d, messages): |
| 949 | """ |
| 950 | Check for the existence of files in directories that are expected to be |
| 951 | empty. |
| 952 | """ |
| 953 | |
| 954 | pkgd = oe.path.join(d.getVar('PKGDEST'), pkg) |
| 955 | for dir in (d.getVar('QA_EMPTY_DIRS') or "").split(): |
| 956 | empty_dir = oe.path.join(pkgd, dir) |
| 957 | if os.path.exists(empty_dir) and os.listdir(empty_dir): |
| 958 | recommendation = (d.getVar('QA_EMPTY_DIRS_RECOMMENDATION:' + dir) or |
| 959 | "but it is expected to be empty") |
| 960 | msg = "%s installs files in %s, %s" % (pkg, dir, recommendation) |
| 961 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "empty-dirs", msg) |
| 962 | |
| 963 | def package_qa_check_encoding(keys, encode, d): |
| 964 | def check_encoding(key, enc): |
| 965 | sane = True |
| 966 | value = d.getVar(key) |
| 967 | if value: |
| 968 | try: |
| 969 | s = value.encode(enc) |
| 970 | except UnicodeDecodeError as e: |
| 971 | error_msg = "%s has non %s characters" % (key,enc) |
| 972 | sane = False |
| 973 | oe.qa.handle_error("invalid-chars", error_msg, d) |
| 974 | return sane |
| 975 | |
| 976 | for key in keys: |
| 977 | sane = check_encoding(key, encode) |
| 978 | if not sane: |
| 979 | break |
| 980 | |
| 981 | HOST_USER_UID := "${@os.getuid()}" |
| 982 | HOST_USER_GID := "${@os.getgid()}" |
| 983 | |
| 984 | QAPATHTEST[host-user-contaminated] = "package_qa_check_host_user" |
| 985 | def package_qa_check_host_user(path, name, d, elf, messages): |
| 986 | """Check for paths outside of /home which are owned by the user running bitbake.""" |
| 987 | |
| 988 | if not os.path.lexists(path): |
| 989 | return |
| 990 | |
| 991 | dest = d.getVar('PKGDEST') |
| 992 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 993 | home = os.path.join(dest, name, 'home') |
| 994 | if path == home or path.startswith(home + os.sep): |
| 995 | return |
| 996 | |
| 997 | try: |
| 998 | stat = os.lstat(path) |
| 999 | except OSError as exc: |
| 1000 | import errno |
| 1001 | if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
| 1002 | raise |
| 1003 | else: |
| 1004 | check_uid = int(d.getVar('HOST_USER_UID')) |
| 1005 | if stat.st_uid == check_uid: |
| 1006 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "host-user-contaminated", "%s: %s is owned by uid %d, which is the same as the user running bitbake. This may be due to host contamination" % (pn, package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name), check_uid)) |
| 1007 | return False |
| 1008 | |
| 1009 | check_gid = int(d.getVar('HOST_USER_GID')) |
| 1010 | if stat.st_gid == check_gid: |
| 1011 | oe.qa.add_message(messages, "host-user-contaminated", "%s: %s is owned by gid %d, which is the same as the user running bitbake. This may be due to host contamination" % (pn, package_qa_clean_path(path, d, name), check_gid)) |
| 1012 | return False |
| 1013 | return True |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | QARECIPETEST[unhandled-features-check] = "package_qa_check_unhandled_features_check" |
| 1016 | def package_qa_check_unhandled_features_check(pn, d, messages): |
| 1017 | if not bb.data.inherits_class('features_check', d): |
| 1018 | var_set = False |
| 1019 | for kind in ['DISTRO', 'MACHINE', 'COMBINED']: |
| 1020 | for var in ['ANY_OF_' + kind + '_FEATURES', 'REQUIRED_' + kind + '_FEATURES', 'CONFLICT_' + kind + '_FEATURES']: |
| 1021 | if d.getVar(var) is not None or d.hasOverrides(var): |
| 1022 | var_set = True |
| 1023 | if var_set: |
| 1024 | oe.qa.handle_error("unhandled-features-check", "%s: recipe doesn't inherit features_check" % pn, d) |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 | QARECIPETEST[missing-update-alternatives] = "package_qa_check_missing_update_alternatives" |
| 1027 | def package_qa_check_missing_update_alternatives(pn, d, messages): |
| 1028 | # Look at all packages and find out if any of those sets ALTERNATIVE variable |
| 1029 | # without inheriting update-alternatives class |
| 1030 | for pkg in (d.getVar('PACKAGES') or '').split(): |
| 1031 | if d.getVar('ALTERNATIVE:%s' % pkg) and not bb.data.inherits_class('update-alternatives', d): |
| 1032 | oe.qa.handle_error("missing-update-alternatives", "%s: recipe defines ALTERNATIVE:%s but doesn't inherit update-alternatives. This might fail during do_rootfs later!" % (pn, pkg), d) |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | # The PACKAGE FUNC to scan each package |
| 1035 | python do_package_qa () { |
| 1036 | import subprocess |
| 1037 | import oe.packagedata |
| 1038 | |
| 1039 | bb.note("DO PACKAGE QA") |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | main_lic = d.getVar('LICENSE') |
| 1042 | |
| 1043 | # Check for obsolete license references in main LICENSE (packages are checked below for any changes) |
| 1044 | main_licenses = oe.license.list_licenses(d.getVar('LICENSE')) |
| 1045 | obsolete = set(oe.license.obsolete_license_list()) & main_licenses |
| 1046 | if obsolete: |
| 1047 | oe.qa.handle_error("obsolete-license", "Recipe LICENSE includes obsolete licenses %s" % ' '.join(obsolete), d) |
| 1048 | |
| 1049 | bb.build.exec_func("read_subpackage_metadata", d) |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | # Check non UTF-8 characters on recipe's metadata |
| 1052 | package_qa_check_encoding(['DESCRIPTION', 'SUMMARY', 'LICENSE', 'SECTION'], 'utf-8', d) |
| 1053 | |
| 1054 | logdir = d.getVar('T') |
| 1055 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | # Scan the packages... |
| 1058 | pkgdest = d.getVar('PKGDEST') |
| 1059 | packages = set((d.getVar('PACKAGES') or '').split()) |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 | global pkgfiles |
| 1062 | pkgfiles = {} |
| 1063 | for pkg in packages: |
| 1064 | pkgfiles[pkg] = [] |
| 1065 | pkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdest, pkg) |
| 1066 | for walkroot, dirs, files in os.walk(pkgdir): |
| 1067 | # Don't walk into top-level CONTROL or DEBIAN directories as these |
| 1068 | # are temporary directories created by do_package. |
| 1069 | if walkroot == pkgdir: |
| 1070 | for control in ("CONTROL", "DEBIAN"): |
| 1071 | if control in dirs: |
| 1072 | dirs.remove(control) |
| 1073 | for file in files: |
| 1074 | pkgfiles[pkg].append(os.path.join(walkroot, file)) |
| 1075 | |
| 1076 | # no packages should be scanned |
| 1077 | if not packages: |
| 1078 | return |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 | import re |
| 1081 | # The package name matches the [a-z0-9.+-]+ regular expression |
| 1082 | pkgname_pattern = re.compile(r"^[a-z0-9.+-]+$") |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 | taskdepdata = d.getVar("BB_TASKDEPDATA", False) |
| 1085 | taskdeps = set() |
| 1086 | for dep in taskdepdata: |
| 1087 | taskdeps.add(taskdepdata[dep][0]) |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | def parse_test_matrix(matrix_name): |
| 1090 | testmatrix = d.getVarFlags(matrix_name) or {} |
| 1091 | g = globals() |
| 1092 | warnchecks = [] |
| 1093 | for w in (d.getVar("WARN_QA") or "").split(): |
| 1094 | if w in skip: |
| 1095 | continue |
| 1096 | if w in testmatrix and testmatrix[w] in g: |
| 1097 | warnchecks.append(g[testmatrix[w]]) |
| 1098 | |
| 1099 | errorchecks = [] |
| 1100 | for e in (d.getVar("ERROR_QA") or "").split(): |
| 1101 | if e in skip: |
| 1102 | continue |
| 1103 | if e in testmatrix and testmatrix[e] in g: |
| 1104 | errorchecks.append(g[testmatrix[e]]) |
| 1105 | return warnchecks, errorchecks |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | for package in packages: |
| 1108 | skip = set((d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP') or "").split() + |
| 1109 | (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP:' + package) or "").split()) |
| 1110 | if skip: |
| 1111 | bb.note("Package %s skipping QA tests: %s" % (package, str(skip))) |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 | bb.note("Checking Package: %s" % package) |
| 1114 | # Check package name |
| 1115 | if not pkgname_pattern.match(package): |
| 1116 | oe.qa.handle_error("pkgname", |
| 1117 | "%s doesn't match the [a-z0-9.+-]+ regex" % package, d) |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | warn_checks, error_checks = parse_test_matrix("QAPATHTEST") |
| 1120 | package_qa_walk(warn_checks, error_checks, package, d) |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | warn_checks, error_checks = parse_test_matrix("QAPKGTEST") |
| 1123 | package_qa_package(warn_checks, error_checks, package, d) |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 | package_qa_check_rdepends(package, pkgdest, skip, taskdeps, packages, d) |
| 1126 | package_qa_check_deps(package, pkgdest, d) |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 | warn_checks, error_checks = parse_test_matrix("QARECIPETEST") |
| 1129 | package_qa_recipe(warn_checks, error_checks, pn, d) |
| 1130 | |
| 1131 | if 'libdir' in d.getVar("ALL_QA").split(): |
| 1132 | package_qa_check_libdir(d) |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 | oe.qa.exit_if_errors(d) |
| 1135 | } |
| 1136 | |
| 1137 | # binutils is used for most checks, so need to set as dependency |
| 1138 | # POPULATESYSROOTDEPS is defined in staging class. |
| 1139 | do_package_qa[depends] += "${POPULATESYSROOTDEPS}" |
| 1140 | do_package_qa[vardeps] = "${@bb.utils.contains('ERROR_QA', 'empty-dirs', 'QA_EMPTY_DIRS', '', d)}" |
| 1141 | do_package_qa[vardepsexclude] = "BB_TASKDEPDATA" |
| 1142 | do_package_qa[rdeptask] = "do_packagedata" |
| 1143 | addtask do_package_qa after do_packagedata do_package before do_build |
| 1144 | |
| 1145 | # Add the package specific INSANE_SKIPs to the sstate dependencies |
| 1146 | python() { |
| 1147 | pkgs = (d.getVar('PACKAGES') or '').split() |
| 1148 | for pkg in pkgs: |
| 1149 | d.appendVarFlag("do_package_qa", "vardeps", " INSANE_SKIP:{}".format(pkg)) |
| 1150 | } |
| 1151 | |
| 1152 | SSTATETASKS += "do_package_qa" |
| 1153 | do_package_qa[sstate-inputdirs] = "" |
| 1154 | do_package_qa[sstate-outputdirs] = "" |
| 1155 | python do_package_qa_setscene () { |
| 1156 | sstate_setscene(d) |
| 1157 | } |
| 1158 | addtask do_package_qa_setscene |
| 1159 | |
| 1160 | python do_qa_sysroot() { |
| 1161 | bb.note("QA checking do_populate_sysroot") |
| 1162 | sysroot_destdir = d.expand('${SYSROOT_DESTDIR}') |
| 1163 | for sysroot_dir in d.expand('${SYSROOT_DIRS}').split(): |
| 1164 | qa_check_staged(sysroot_destdir + sysroot_dir, d) |
| 1165 | oe.qa.exit_with_message_if_errors("do_populate_sysroot for this recipe installed files with QA issues", d) |
| 1166 | } |
| 1167 | do_populate_sysroot[postfuncs] += "do_qa_sysroot" |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | python do_qa_patch() { |
| 1170 | import subprocess |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 | ########################################################################### |
| 1173 | # Check patch.log for fuzz warnings |
| 1174 | # |
| 1175 | # Further information on why we check for patch fuzz warnings: |
| 1176 | # http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2018-March/148675.html |
| 1177 | # https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10450 |
| 1178 | ########################################################################### |
| 1179 | |
| 1180 | logdir = d.getVar('T') |
| 1181 | patchlog = os.path.join(logdir,"log.do_patch") |
| 1182 | |
| 1183 | if os.path.exists(patchlog): |
| 1184 | fuzzheader = '--- Patch fuzz start ---' |
| 1185 | fuzzfooter = '--- Patch fuzz end ---' |
| 1186 | statement = "grep -e '%s' %s > /dev/null" % (fuzzheader, patchlog) |
| 1187 | if subprocess.call(statement, shell=True) == 0: |
| 1188 | msg = "Fuzz detected:\n\n" |
| 1189 | fuzzmsg = "" |
| 1190 | inFuzzInfo = False |
| 1191 | f = open(patchlog, "r") |
| 1192 | for line in f: |
| 1193 | if fuzzheader in line: |
| 1194 | inFuzzInfo = True |
| 1195 | fuzzmsg = "" |
| 1196 | elif fuzzfooter in line: |
| 1197 | fuzzmsg = fuzzmsg.replace('\n\n', '\n') |
| 1198 | msg += fuzzmsg |
| 1199 | msg += "\n" |
| 1200 | inFuzzInfo = False |
| 1201 | elif inFuzzInfo and not 'Now at patch' in line: |
| 1202 | fuzzmsg += line |
| 1203 | f.close() |
| 1204 | msg += "The context lines in the patches can be updated with devtool:\n" |
| 1205 | msg += "\n" |
| 1206 | msg += " devtool modify %s\n" % d.getVar('PN') |
| 1207 | msg += " devtool finish --force-patch-refresh %s <layer_path>\n\n" % d.getVar('PN') |
| 1208 | msg += "Don't forget to review changes done by devtool!\n" |
| 1209 | if bb.utils.filter('ERROR_QA', 'patch-fuzz', d): |
| 1210 | bb.error(msg) |
| 1211 | elif bb.utils.filter('WARN_QA', 'patch-fuzz', d): |
| 1212 | bb.warn(msg) |
| 1213 | msg = "Patch log indicates that patches do not apply cleanly." |
| 1214 | oe.qa.handle_error("patch-fuzz", msg, d) |
| 1215 | |
| 1216 | # Check if the patch contains a correctly formatted and spelled Upstream-Status |
| 1217 | import re |
| 1218 | from oe import patch |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | coremeta_path = os.path.join(d.getVar('COREBASE'), 'meta', '') |
| 1221 | for url in patch.src_patches(d): |
| 1222 | (_, _, fullpath, _, _, _) = bb.fetch.decodeurl(url) |
| 1223 | |
| 1224 | # skip patches not in oe-core |
| 1225 | if not os.path.abspath(fullpath).startswith(coremeta_path): |
| 1226 | continue |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 | kinda_status_re = re.compile(r"^.*upstream.*status.*$", re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE) |
| 1229 | strict_status_re = re.compile(r"^Upstream-Status: (Pending|Submitted|Denied|Accepted|Inappropriate|Backport|Inactive-Upstream)( .+)?$", re.MULTILINE) |
| 1230 | guidelines = "https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Commit_Patch_Message_Guidelines#Patch_Header_Recommendations:_Upstream-Status" |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | with open(fullpath, encoding='utf-8', errors='ignore') as f: |
| 1233 | file_content = f.read() |
| 1234 | match_kinda = kinda_status_re.search(file_content) |
| 1235 | match_strict = strict_status_re.search(file_content) |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | if not match_strict: |
| 1238 | if match_kinda: |
| 1239 | bb.error("Malformed Upstream-Status in patch\n%s\nPlease correct according to %s :\n%s" % (fullpath, guidelines, match_kinda.group(0))) |
| 1240 | else: |
| 1241 | bb.error("Missing Upstream-Status in patch\n%s\nPlease add according to %s ." % (fullpath, guidelines)) |
| 1242 | } |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 | python do_qa_configure() { |
| 1245 | import subprocess |
| 1246 | |
| 1247 | ########################################################################### |
| 1248 | # Check config.log for cross compile issues |
| 1249 | ########################################################################### |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | configs = [] |
| 1252 | workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR') |
| 1253 | |
| 1254 | skip = (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP') or "").split() |
| 1255 | skip_configure_unsafe = False |
| 1256 | if 'configure-unsafe' in skip: |
| 1257 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checking: configure-unsafe" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 1258 | skip_configure_unsafe = True |
| 1259 | |
| 1260 | if bb.data.inherits_class('autotools', d) and not skip_configure_unsafe: |
| 1261 | bb.note("Checking autotools environment for common misconfiguration") |
| 1262 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(workdir): |
| 1263 | statement = "grep -q -F -e 'is unsafe for cross-compilation' %s" % \ |
| 1264 | os.path.join(root,"config.log") |
| 1265 | if "config.log" in files: |
| 1266 | if subprocess.call(statement, shell=True) == 0: |
| 1267 | error_msg = """This autoconf log indicates errors, it looked at host include and/or library paths while determining system capabilities. |
| 1268 | Rerun configure task after fixing this.""" |
| 1269 | oe.qa.handle_error("configure-unsafe", error_msg, d) |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 | if "configure.ac" in files: |
| 1272 | configs.append(os.path.join(root,"configure.ac")) |
| 1273 | if "configure.in" in files: |
| 1274 | configs.append(os.path.join(root, "configure.in")) |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | ########################################################################### |
| 1277 | # Check gettext configuration and dependencies are correct |
| 1278 | ########################################################################### |
| 1279 | |
| 1280 | skip_configure_gettext = False |
| 1281 | if 'configure-gettext' in skip: |
| 1282 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checking: configure-gettext" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 1283 | skip_configure_gettext = True |
| 1284 | |
| 1285 | cnf = d.getVar('EXTRA_OECONF') or "" |
| 1286 | if not ("gettext" in d.getVar('P') or "gcc-runtime" in d.getVar('P') or \ |
| 1287 | "--disable-nls" in cnf or skip_configure_gettext): |
| 1288 | ml = d.getVar("MLPREFIX") or "" |
| 1289 | if bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d): |
| 1290 | gt = "nativesdk-gettext" |
| 1291 | else: |
| 1292 | gt = "gettext-native" |
| 1293 | deps = bb.utils.explode_deps(d.getVar('DEPENDS') or "") |
| 1294 | if gt not in deps: |
| 1295 | for config in configs: |
| 1296 | gnu = "grep \"^[[:space:]]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT\" %s >/dev/null" % config |
| 1297 | if subprocess.call(gnu, shell=True) == 0: |
| 1298 | error_msg = "AM_GNU_GETTEXT used but no inherit gettext" |
| 1299 | oe.qa.handle_error("configure-gettext", error_msg, d) |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 | ########################################################################### |
| 1302 | # Check unrecognised configure options (with a white list) |
| 1303 | ########################################################################### |
| 1304 | if bb.data.inherits_class("autotools", d): |
| 1305 | bb.note("Checking configure output for unrecognised options") |
| 1306 | try: |
| 1307 | if bb.data.inherits_class("autotools", d): |
| 1308 | flag = "WARNING: unrecognized options:" |
| 1309 | log = os.path.join(d.getVar('B'), 'config.log') |
| 1310 | output = subprocess.check_output(['grep', '-F', flag, log]).decode("utf-8").replace(', ', ' ').replace('"', '') |
| 1311 | options = set() |
| 1312 | for line in output.splitlines(): |
| 1313 | options |= set(line.partition(flag)[2].split()) |
| 1314 | ignore_opts = set(d.getVar("UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPT_IGNORE").split()) |
| 1315 | options -= ignore_opts |
| 1316 | if options: |
| 1317 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 1318 | error_msg = pn + ": configure was passed unrecognised options: " + " ".join(options) |
| 1319 | oe.qa.handle_error("unknown-configure-option", error_msg, d) |
| 1320 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError: |
| 1321 | pass |
| 1322 | |
| 1323 | # Check invalid PACKAGECONFIG |
| 1324 | pkgconfig = (d.getVar("PACKAGECONFIG") or "").split() |
| 1325 | if pkgconfig: |
| 1326 | pkgconfigflags = d.getVarFlags("PACKAGECONFIG") or {} |
| 1327 | for pconfig in pkgconfig: |
| 1328 | if pconfig not in pkgconfigflags: |
| 1329 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 1330 | error_msg = "%s: invalid PACKAGECONFIG: %s" % (pn, pconfig) |
| 1331 | oe.qa.handle_error("invalid-packageconfig", error_msg, d) |
| 1332 | |
| 1333 | oe.qa.exit_if_errors(d) |
| 1334 | } |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | def unpack_check_src_uri(pn, d): |
| 1337 | import re |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | skip = (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP') or "").split() |
| 1340 | if 'src-uri-bad' in skip: |
| 1341 | bb.note("Recipe %s skipping qa checking: src-uri-bad" % d.getVar('PN')) |
| 1342 | return |
| 1343 | |
| 1344 | if "${PN}" in d.getVar("SRC_URI", False): |
| 1345 | oe.qa.handle_error("src-uri-bad", "%s: SRC_URI uses PN not BPN" % pn, d) |
| 1346 | |
| 1347 | for url in d.getVar("SRC_URI").split(): |
| 1348 | # Search for github and gitlab URLs that pull unstable archives (comment for future greppers) |
| 1349 | if re.search(r"git(hu|la)b\.com/.+/.+/archive/.+", url): |
| 1350 | oe.qa.handle_error("src-uri-bad", "%s: SRC_URI uses unstable GitHub/GitLab archives, convert recipe to use git protocol" % pn, d) |
| 1351 | |
| 1352 | python do_qa_unpack() { |
| 1353 | src_uri = d.getVar('SRC_URI') |
| 1354 | s_dir = d.getVar('S') |
| 1355 | if src_uri and not os.path.exists(s_dir): |
| 1356 | bb.warn('%s: the directory %s (%s) pointed to by the S variable doesn\'t exist - please set S within the recipe to point to where the source has been unpacked to' % (d.getVar('PN'), d.getVar('S', False), s_dir)) |
| 1357 | |
| 1358 | unpack_check_src_uri(d.getVar('PN'), d) |
| 1359 | } |
| 1360 | |
| 1361 | # Check for patch fuzz |
| 1362 | do_patch[postfuncs] += "do_qa_patch " |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | # Check broken config.log files, for packages requiring Gettext which |
| 1365 | # don't have it in DEPENDS. |
| 1366 | #addtask qa_configure after do_configure before do_compile |
| 1367 | do_configure[postfuncs] += "do_qa_configure " |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 | # Check does S exist. |
| 1370 | do_unpack[postfuncs] += "do_qa_unpack" |
| 1371 | |
| 1372 | python () { |
| 1373 | import re |
| 1374 | |
| 1375 | tests = d.getVar('ALL_QA').split() |
| 1376 | if "desktop" in tests: |
| 1377 | d.appendVar("PACKAGE_DEPENDS", " desktop-file-utils-native") |
| 1378 | |
| 1379 | ########################################################################### |
| 1380 | # Check various variables |
| 1381 | ########################################################################### |
| 1382 | |
| 1383 | # Checking ${FILESEXTRAPATHS} |
| 1384 | extrapaths = (d.getVar("FILESEXTRAPATHS") or "") |
| 1385 | if '__default' not in extrapaths.split(":"): |
| 1386 | msg = "FILESEXTRAPATHS-variable, must always use :prepend (or :append)\n" |
| 1387 | msg += "type of assignment, and don't forget the colon.\n" |
| 1388 | msg += "Please assign it with the format of:\n" |
| 1389 | msg += " FILESEXTRAPATHS:append := \":${THISDIR}/Your_Files_Path\" or\n" |
| 1390 | msg += " FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := \"${THISDIR}/Your_Files_Path:\"\n" |
| 1391 | msg += "in your bbappend file\n\n" |
| 1392 | msg += "Your incorrect assignment is:\n" |
| 1393 | msg += "%s\n" % extrapaths |
| 1394 | bb.warn(msg) |
| 1395 | |
| 1396 | overrides = d.getVar('OVERRIDES').split(':') |
| 1397 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 1398 | if pn in overrides: |
| 1399 | msg = 'Recipe %s has PN of "%s" which is in OVERRIDES, this can result in unexpected behaviour.' % (d.getVar("FILE"), pn) |
| 1400 | oe.qa.handle_error("pn-overrides", msg, d) |
| 1401 | prog = re.compile(r'[A-Z]') |
| 1402 | if prog.search(pn): |
| 1403 | oe.qa.handle_error("uppercase-pn", 'PN: %s is upper case, this can result in unexpected behavior.' % pn, d) |
| 1404 | |
| 1405 | # Some people mistakenly use DEPENDS:${PN} instead of DEPENDS and wonder |
| 1406 | # why it doesn't work. |
| 1407 | if (d.getVar(d.expand('DEPENDS:${PN}'))): |
| 1408 | oe.qa.handle_error("pkgvarcheck", "recipe uses DEPENDS:${PN}, should use DEPENDS", d) |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 | issues = [] |
| 1411 | if (d.getVar('PACKAGES') or "").split(): |
| 1412 | for dep in (d.getVar('QADEPENDS') or "").split(): |
| 1413 | d.appendVarFlag('do_package_qa', 'depends', " %s:do_populate_sysroot" % dep) |
| 1414 | for var in 'RDEPENDS', 'RRECOMMENDS', 'RSUGGESTS', 'RCONFLICTS', 'RPROVIDES', 'RREPLACES', 'FILES', 'pkg_preinst', 'pkg_postinst', 'pkg_prerm', 'pkg_postrm', 'ALLOW_EMPTY': |
| 1415 | if d.getVar(var, False): |
| 1416 | issues.append(var) |
| 1417 | |
| 1418 | fakeroot_tests = d.getVar('FAKEROOT_QA').split() |
| 1419 | if set(tests) & set(fakeroot_tests): |
| 1420 | d.setVarFlag('do_package_qa', 'fakeroot', '1') |
| 1421 | d.appendVarFlag('do_package_qa', 'depends', ' virtual/fakeroot-native:do_populate_sysroot') |
| 1422 | else: |
| 1423 | d.setVarFlag('do_package_qa', 'rdeptask', '') |
| 1424 | for i in issues: |
| 1425 | oe.qa.handle_error("pkgvarcheck", "%s: Variable %s is set as not being package specific, please fix this." % (d.getVar("FILE"), i), d) |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 | if 'native-last' not in (d.getVar('INSANE_SKIP') or "").split(): |
| 1428 | for native_class in ['native', 'nativesdk']: |
| 1429 | if bb.data.inherits_class(native_class, d): |
| 1430 | |
| 1431 | inherited_classes = d.getVar('__inherit_cache', False) or [] |
| 1432 | needle = "/" + native_class |
| 1433 | |
| 1434 | bbclassextend = (d.getVar('BBCLASSEXTEND') or '').split() |
| 1435 | # BBCLASSEXTEND items are always added in the end |
| 1436 | skip_classes = bbclassextend |
| 1437 | if bb.data.inherits_class('native', d) or 'native' in bbclassextend: |
| 1438 | # native also inherits nopackages and relocatable bbclasses |
| 1439 | skip_classes.extend(['nopackages', 'relocatable']) |
| 1440 | |
| 1441 | broken_order = [] |
| 1442 | for class_item in reversed(inherited_classes): |
| 1443 | if needle not in class_item: |
| 1444 | for extend_item in skip_classes: |
| 1445 | if '/%s.bbclass' % extend_item in class_item: |
| 1446 | break |
| 1447 | else: |
| 1448 | pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| 1449 | broken_order.append(os.path.basename(class_item)) |
| 1450 | else: |
| 1451 | break |
| 1452 | if broken_order: |
| 1453 | oe.qa.handle_error("native-last", "%s: native/nativesdk class is not inherited last, this can result in unexpected behaviour. " |
| 1454 | "Classes inherited after native/nativesdk: %s" % (pn, " ".join(broken_order)), d) |
| 1455 | |
| 1456 | oe.qa.exit_if_errors(d) |
| 1457 | } |