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4Variables Glossary
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9This chapter lists common variables used by BitBake and gives an
10overview of their function and contents.
11
12.. note::
13
14 Following are some points regarding the variables listed in this
15 glossary:
16
17 - The variables listed in this glossary are specific to BitBake.
18 Consequently, the descriptions are limited to that context.
19
20 - Also, variables exist in other systems that use BitBake (e.g. The
21 Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded) that have names identical to those
22 found in this glossary. For such cases, the variables in those
23 systems extend the functionality of the variable as it is
24 described here in this glossary.
25
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050026.. glossary::
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -050027 :sorted:
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050028
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -060029 :term:`ASSUME_PROVIDED`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050030 Lists recipe names (:term:`PN` values) BitBake does not
31 attempt to build. Instead, BitBake assumes these recipes have already
32 been built.
33
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -050034 In OpenEmbedded-Core, :term:`ASSUME_PROVIDED` mostly specifies native
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050035 tools that should not be built. An example is ``git-native``, which
36 when specified allows for the Git binary from the host to be used
37 rather than building ``git-native``.
38
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -050039 :term:`AZ_SAS`
40 Azure Storage Shared Access Signature, when using the
41 :ref:`Azure Storage fetcher <bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:fetchers>`
42 This variable can be defined to be used by the fetcher to authenticate
43 and gain access to non-public artifacts.
44 ::
45
46 AZ_SAS = ""se=2021-01-01&sp=r&sv=2018-11-09&sr=c&skoid=<skoid>&sig=<signature>""
47
48 For more information see Microsoft's Azure Storage documentation at
49 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview
50
51
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -060052 :term:`B`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050053 The directory in which BitBake executes functions during a recipe's
54 build process.
55
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -060056 :term:`BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050057 Specifies a space-delimited list of hosts that the fetcher is allowed
58 to use to obtain the required source code. Following are
59 considerations surrounding this variable:
60
61 - This host list is only used if
62 :term:`BB_NO_NETWORK` is either not set or
63 set to "0".
64
65 - Limited support for the "``*``" wildcard character for matching
66 against the beginning of host names exists. For example, the
67 following setting matches ``git.gnu.org``, ``ftp.gnu.org``, and
68 ``foo.git.gnu.org``. ::
69
70 BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS = "\*.gnu.org"
71
72 .. important::
73
74 The use of the "``*``" character only works at the beginning of
75 a host name and it must be isolated from the remainder of the
76 host name. You cannot use the wildcard character in any other
77 location of the name or combined with the front part of the
78 name.
79
80 For example, ``*.foo.bar`` is supported, while ``*aa.foo.bar``
81 is not.
82
83 - Mirrors not in the host list are skipped and logged in debug.
84
85 - Attempts to access networks not in the host list cause a failure.
86
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -050087 Using :term:`BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS` in conjunction with
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050088 :term:`PREMIRRORS` is very useful. Adding the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -050089 host you want to use to :term:`PREMIRRORS` results in the source code
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050090 being fetched from an allowed location and avoids raising an error
91 when a host that is not allowed is in a
92 :term:`SRC_URI` statement. This is because the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -050093 fetcher does not attempt to use the host listed in :term:`SRC_URI` after
94 a successful fetch from the :term:`PREMIRRORS` occurs.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050095
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +000096 :term:`BB_BASEHASH_IGNORE_VARS`
97 Lists variables that are excluded from checksum and dependency data.
98 Variables that are excluded can therefore change without affecting
99 the checksum mechanism. A common example would be the variable for
100 the path of the build. BitBake's output should not (and usually does
101 not) depend on the directory in which it was built.
102
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -0500103 :term:`BB_CHECK_SSL_CERTS`
104 Specifies if SSL certificates should be checked when fetching. The default
105 value is ``1`` and certificates are not checked if the value is set to ``0``.
106
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600107 :term:`BB_CONSOLELOG`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500108 Specifies the path to a log file into which BitBake's user interface
109 writes output during the build.
110
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600111 :term:`BB_CURRENTTASK`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500112 Contains the name of the currently running task. The name does not
113 include the ``do_`` prefix.
114
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600115 :term:`BB_DANGLINGAPPENDS_WARNONLY`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500116 Defines how BitBake handles situations where an append file
117 (``.bbappend``) has no corresponding recipe file (``.bb``). This
118 condition often occurs when layers get out of sync (e.g. ``oe-core``
119 bumps a recipe version and the old recipe no longer exists and the
120 other layer has not been updated to the new version of the recipe
121 yet).
122
123 The default fatal behavior is safest because it is the sane reaction
124 given something is out of sync. It is important to realize when your
125 changes are no longer being applied.
126
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600127 :term:`BB_DEFAULT_TASK`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500128 The default task to use when none is specified (e.g. with the ``-c``
129 command line option). The task name specified should not include the
130 ``do_`` prefix.
131
Andrew Geissler9b4d8b02021-02-19 12:26:16 -0600132 :term:`BB_DEFAULT_UMASK`
133 The default umask to apply to tasks if specified and no task specific
134 umask flag is set.
135
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600136 :term:`BB_DISKMON_DIRS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500137 Monitors disk space and available inodes during the build and allows
138 you to control the build based on these parameters.
139
140 Disk space monitoring is disabled by default. When setting this
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500141 variable, use the following form::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500142
143 BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "<action>,<dir>,<threshold> [...]"
144
145 where:
146
147 <action> is:
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000148 HALT: Immediately halt the build when
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500149 a threshold is broken.
150 STOPTASKS: Stop the build after the currently
151 executing tasks have finished when
152 a threshold is broken.
153 WARN: Issue a warning but continue the
154 build when a threshold is broken.
155 Subsequent warnings are issued as
156 defined by the
157 BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL variable,
158 which must be defined.
159
160 <dir> is:
161 Any directory you choose. You can specify one or
162 more directories to monitor by separating the
163 groupings with a space. If two directories are
164 on the same device, only the first directory
165 is monitored.
166
167 <threshold> is:
168 Either the minimum available disk space,
169 the minimum number of free inodes, or
170 both. You must specify at least one. To
171 omit one or the other, simply omit the value.
172 Specify the threshold using G, M, K for Gbytes,
173 Mbytes, and Kbytes, respectively. If you do
174 not specify G, M, or K, Kbytes is assumed by
175 default. Do not use GB, MB, or KB.
176
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500177 Here are some examples::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500178
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000179 BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "HALT,${TMPDIR},1G,100K WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500180 BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G"
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000181 BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "HALT,${TMPDIR},,100K"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500182
183 The first example works only if you also set the
184 :term:`BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL`
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000185 variable. This example causes the build system to immediately halt
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500186 when either the disk space in ``${TMPDIR}`` drops below 1 Gbyte or
187 the available free inodes drops below 100 Kbytes. Because two
188 directories are provided with the variable, the build system also
189 issues a warning when the disk space in the ``${SSTATE_DIR}``
190 directory drops below 1 Gbyte or the number of free inodes drops
191 below 100 Kbytes. Subsequent warnings are issued during intervals as
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500192 defined by the :term:`BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL` variable.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500193
194 The second example stops the build after all currently executing
195 tasks complete when the minimum disk space in the ``${TMPDIR}``
196 directory drops below 1 Gbyte. No disk monitoring occurs for the free
197 inodes in this case.
198
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000199 The final example immediately halts the build when the number of
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500200 free inodes in the ``${TMPDIR}`` directory drops below 100 Kbytes. No
201 disk space monitoring for the directory itself occurs in this case.
202
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600203 :term:`BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500204 Defines the disk space and free inode warning intervals.
205
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500206 If you are going to use the :term:`BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL` variable, you
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500207 must also use the :term:`BB_DISKMON_DIRS`
208 variable and define its action as "WARN". During the build,
209 subsequent warnings are issued each time disk space or number of free
210 inodes further reduces by the respective interval.
211
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500212 If you do not provide a :term:`BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL` variable and you
213 do use :term:`BB_DISKMON_DIRS` with the "WARN" action, the disk
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500214 monitoring interval defaults to the following:
215 BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K"
216
217 When specifying the variable in your configuration file, use the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500218 following form::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500219
220 BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "<disk_space_interval>,<disk_inode_interval>"
221
222 where:
223
224 <disk_space_interval> is:
225 An interval of memory expressed in either
226 G, M, or K for Gbytes, Mbytes, or Kbytes,
227 respectively. You cannot use GB, MB, or KB.
228
229 <disk_inode_interval> is:
230 An interval of free inodes expressed in either
231 G, M, or K for Gbytes, Mbytes, or Kbytes,
232 respectively. You cannot use GB, MB, or KB.
233
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500234 Here is an example::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500235
236 BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K"
237 BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K"
238
239 These variables cause BitBake to
240 issue subsequent warnings each time the available disk space further
241 reduces by 50 Mbytes or the number of free inodes further reduces by
242 5 Kbytes in the ``${SSTATE_DIR}`` directory. Subsequent warnings
243 based on the interval occur each time a respective interval is
244 reached beyond the initial warning (i.e. 1 Gbytes and 100 Kbytes).
245
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000246 :term:`BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH`
247 Specifies the internal list of variables to allow through from
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500248 the external environment into BitBake's datastore. If the value of
249 this variable is not specified (which is the default), the following
250 list is used: :term:`BBPATH`, :term:`BB_PRESERVE_ENV`,
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000251 :term:`BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH`, and :term:`BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500252
253 .. note::
254
255 You must set this variable in the external environment in order
256 for it to work.
257
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000258 :term:`BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS`
259 Specifies an additional set of variables to allow through from the
260 external environment into BitBake's datastore. This list of variables
261 are on top of the internal list set in
262 :term:`BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH`.
263
264 .. note::
265
266 You must set this variable in the external environment in order
267 for it to work.
268
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600269 :term:`BB_FETCH_PREMIRRORONLY`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500270 When set to "1", causes BitBake's fetcher module to only search
271 :term:`PREMIRRORS` for files. BitBake will not
272 search the main :term:`SRC_URI` or
273 :term:`MIRRORS`.
274
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600275 :term:`BB_FILENAME`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500276 Contains the filename of the recipe that owns the currently running
277 task. For example, if the ``do_fetch`` task that resides in the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500278 ``my-recipe.bb`` is executing, the :term:`BB_FILENAME` variable contains
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500279 "/foo/path/my-recipe.bb".
280
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600281 :term:`BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500282 Causes tarballs of the Git repositories, including the Git metadata,
283 to be placed in the :term:`DL_DIR` directory. Anyone
284 wishing to create a source mirror would want to enable this variable.
285
286 For performance reasons, creating and placing tarballs of the Git
287 repositories is not the default action by BitBake. ::
288
289 BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS = "1"
290
Andrew Geisslereff27472021-10-29 15:35:00 -0500291 :term:`BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS`
292 Setting this variable to "1" when :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW` is also set to
293 "1" causes bitbake to generate shallow mirror tarballs when fetching git
294 repositories. The number of commits included in the shallow mirror
295 tarballs is controlled by :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH`.
296
297 If both :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW` and :term:`BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS` are
298 enabled, bitbake will generate shallow mirror tarballs by default for git
299 repositories. This separate variable exists so that shallow tarball
300 generation can be enabled without needing to also enable normal mirror
301 generation if it is not desired.
302
303 For example usage, see :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW`.
304
305 :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW`
306 Setting this variable to "1" enables the support for fetching, using and
307 generating mirror tarballs of `shallow git repositories <https://riptutorial.com/git/example/4584/shallow-clone>`_.
308 The external `git-make-shallow <https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/tree/bin/git-make-shallow>`_
309 script is used for shallow mirror tarball creation.
310
311 When :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW` is enabled, bitbake will attempt to fetch a shallow
312 mirror tarball. If the shallow mirror tarball cannot be fetched, it will
313 try to fetch the full mirror tarball and use that.
314
315 When a mirror tarball is not available, a full git clone will be performed
316 regardless of whether this variable is set or not. Support for shallow
317 clones is not currently implemented as git does not directly support
318 shallow cloning a particular git commit hash (it only supports cloning
319 from a tag or branch reference).
320
321 See also :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH` and
322 :term:`BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS`.
323
324 Example usage::
325
326 BB_GIT_SHALLOW ?= "1"
327
328 # Keep only the top commit
329 BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH ?= "1"
330
331 # This defaults to enabled if both BB_GIT_SHALLOW and
332 # BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS are enabled
333 BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS ?= "1"
334
335 :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH`
336 When used with :term:`BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS`, this variable sets
337 the number of commits to include in generated shallow mirror tarballs.
338 With a depth of 1, only the commit referenced in :term:`SRCREV` is
339 included in the shallow mirror tarball. Increasing the depth includes
340 additional parent commits, working back through the commit history.
341
342 If this variable is unset, bitbake will default to a depth of 1 when
343 generating shallow mirror tarballs.
344
345 For example usage, see :term:`BB_GIT_SHALLOW`.
346
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600347 :term:`BB_HASHCHECK_FUNCTION`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500348 Specifies the name of the function to call during the "setscene" part
349 of the task's execution in order to validate the list of task hashes.
350 The function returns the list of setscene tasks that should be
351 executed.
352
353 At this point in the execution of the code, the objective is to
354 quickly verify if a given setscene function is likely to work or not.
355 It's easier to check the list of setscene functions in one pass than
356 to call many individual tasks. The returned list need not be
357 completely accurate. A given setscene task can still later fail.
358 However, the more accurate the data returned, the more efficient the
359 build will be.
360
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000361 :term:`BB_HASHCONFIG_IGNORE_VARS`
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500362 Lists variables that are excluded from base configuration checksum,
363 which is used to determine if the cache can be reused.
364
365 One of the ways BitBake determines whether to re-parse the main
366 metadata is through checksums of the variables in the datastore of
367 the base configuration data. There are variables that you typically
368 want to exclude when checking whether or not to re-parse and thus
369 rebuild the cache. As an example, you would usually exclude ``TIME``
370 and ``DATE`` because these variables are always changing. If you did
371 not exclude them, BitBake would never reuse the cache.
372
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -0500373 :term:`BB_HASHSERVE`
374 Specifies the Hash Equivalence server to use.
375
376 If set to ``auto``, BitBake automatically starts its own server
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +0000377 over a UNIX domain socket. An option is to connect this server
378 to an upstream one, by setting :term:`BB_HASHSERVE_UPSTREAM`.
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -0500379
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +0000380 If set to ``unix://path``, BitBake will connect to an existing
381 hash server available over a UNIX domain socket.
382
383 If set to ``host:port``, BitBake will connect to a remote server on the
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -0500384 specified host. This allows multiple clients to share the same
385 hash equivalence data.
386
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +0000387 The remote server can be started manually through
388 the ``bin/bitbake-hashserv`` script provided by BitBake,
389 which supports UNIX domain sockets too. This script also allows
390 to start the server in read-only mode, to avoid accepting
391 equivalences that correspond to Share State caches that are
392 only available on specific clients.
393
394 :term:`BB_HASHSERVE_UPSTREAM`
395 Specifies an upstream Hash Equivalence server.
396
397 This optional setting is only useful when a local Hash Equivalence
398 server is started (setting :term:`BB_HASHSERVE` to ``auto``),
399 and you wish the local server to query an upstream server for
400 Hash Equivalence data.
401
402 Example usage::
403
404 BB_HASHSERVE_UPSTREAM = "typhoon.yocto.io:8687"
405
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600406 :term:`BB_INVALIDCONF`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500407 Used in combination with the ``ConfigParsed`` event to trigger
408 re-parsing the base metadata (i.e. all the recipes). The
409 ``ConfigParsed`` event can set the variable to trigger the re-parse.
410 You must be careful to avoid recursive loops with this functionality.
411
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600412 :term:`BB_LOGCONFIG`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500413 Specifies the name of a config file that contains the user logging
414 configuration. See
415 :ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-execution:logging`
416 for additional information
417
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600418 :term:`BB_LOGFMT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500419 Specifies the name of the log files saved into
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500420 ``${``\ :term:`T`\ ``}``. By default, the :term:`BB_LOGFMT`
Andrew Geissler5199d832021-09-24 16:47:35 -0500421 variable is undefined and the log filenames get created using the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500422 following form::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500423
424 log.{task}.{pid}
425
426 If you want to force log files to take a specific name, you can set this
427 variable in a configuration file.
428
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000429 :term:`BB_MULTI_PROVIDER_ALLOWED`
430 Allows you to suppress BitBake warnings caused when building two
431 separate recipes that provide the same output.
432
433 BitBake normally issues a warning when building two different recipes
434 where each provides the same output. This scenario is usually
435 something the user does not want. However, cases do exist where it
436 makes sense, particularly in the ``virtual/*`` namespace. You can use
437 this variable to suppress BitBake's warnings.
438
439 To use the variable, list provider names (e.g. recipe names,
440 ``virtual/kernel``, and so forth).
441
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600442 :term:`BB_NICE_LEVEL`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500443 Allows BitBake to run at a specific priority (i.e. nice level).
444 System permissions usually mean that BitBake can reduce its priority
445 but not raise it again. See :term:`BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL` for
446 additional information.
447
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600448 :term:`BB_NO_NETWORK`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500449 Disables network access in the BitBake fetcher modules. With this
450 access disabled, any command that attempts to access the network
451 becomes an error.
452
453 Disabling network access is useful for testing source mirrors,
454 running builds when not connected to the Internet, and when operating
455 in certain kinds of firewall environments.
456
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500457 :term:`BB_NUMBER_PARSE_THREADS`
458 Sets the number of threads BitBake uses when parsing. By default, the
459 number of threads is equal to the number of cores on the system.
460
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600461 :term:`BB_NUMBER_THREADS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500462 The maximum number of tasks BitBake should run in parallel at any one
463 time. If your host development system supports multiple cores, a good
464 rule of thumb is to set this variable to twice the number of cores.
465
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600466 :term:`BB_ORIGENV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500467 Contains a copy of the original external environment in which BitBake
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000468 was run. The copy is taken before any variable values configured to
469 pass through from the external environment are filtered into BitBake's
470 datastore.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500471
472 .. note::
473
474 The contents of this variable is a datastore object that can be
475 queried using the normal datastore operations.
476
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600477 :term:`BB_PRESERVE_ENV`
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000478 Disables environment filtering and instead allows all variables through
479 from the external environment into BitBake's datastore.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500480
481 .. note::
482
483 You must set this variable in the external environment in order
484 for it to work.
485
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600486 :term:`BB_RUNFMT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500487 Specifies the name of the executable script files (i.e. run files)
488 saved into ``${``\ :term:`T`\ ``}``. By default, the
Andrew Geissler5199d832021-09-24 16:47:35 -0500489 :term:`BB_RUNFMT` variable is undefined and the run filenames get
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500490 created using the following form::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500491
492 run.{task}.{pid}
493
494 If you want to force run files to take a specific name, you can set this
495 variable in a configuration file.
496
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600497 :term:`BB_RUNTASK`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500498 Contains the name of the currently executing task. The value includes
499 the "do\_" prefix. For example, if the currently executing task is
500 ``do_config``, the value is "do_config".
501
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600502 :term:`BB_SCHEDULER`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500503 Selects the name of the scheduler to use for the scheduling of
504 BitBake tasks. Three options exist:
505
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000506 - *basic* --- the basic framework from which everything derives. Using
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500507 this option causes tasks to be ordered numerically as they are
508 parsed.
509
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000510 - *speed* --- executes tasks first that have more tasks depending on
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500511 them. The "speed" option is the default.
512
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000513 - *completion* --- causes the scheduler to try to complete a given
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500514 recipe once its build has started.
515
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600516 :term:`BB_SCHEDULERS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500517 Defines custom schedulers to import. Custom schedulers need to be
518 derived from the ``RunQueueScheduler`` class.
519
520 For information how to select a scheduler, see the
521 :term:`BB_SCHEDULER` variable.
522
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600523 :term:`BB_SETSCENE_DEPVALID`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500524 Specifies a function BitBake calls that determines whether BitBake
525 requires a setscene dependency to be met.
526
527 When running a setscene task, BitBake needs to know which
528 dependencies of that setscene task also need to be run. Whether
529 dependencies also need to be run is highly dependent on the metadata.
530 The function specified by this variable returns a "True" or "False"
531 depending on whether the dependency needs to be met.
532
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600533 :term:`BB_SIGNATURE_EXCLUDE_FLAGS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500534 Lists variable flags (varflags) that can be safely excluded from
535 checksum and dependency data for keys in the datastore. When
536 generating checksum or dependency data for keys in the datastore, the
537 flags set against that key are normally included in the checksum.
538
539 For more information on varflags, see the
540 ":ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata:variable flags`"
541 section.
542
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600543 :term:`BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500544 Defines the name of the signature handler BitBake uses. The signature
545 handler defines the way stamp files are created and handled, if and
546 how the signature is incorporated into the stamps, and how the
547 signature itself is generated.
548
549 A new signature handler can be added by injecting a class derived
550 from the ``SignatureGenerator`` class into the global namespace.
551
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600552 :term:`BB_SRCREV_POLICY`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500553 Defines the behavior of the fetcher when it interacts with source
554 control systems and dynamic source revisions. The
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500555 :term:`BB_SRCREV_POLICY` variable is useful when working without a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500556 network.
557
558 The variable can be set using one of two policies:
559
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000560 - *cache* --- retains the value the system obtained previously rather
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500561 than querying the source control system each time.
562
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000563 - *clear* --- queries the source controls system every time. With this
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500564 policy, there is no cache. The "clear" policy is the default.
565
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600566 :term:`BB_STRICT_CHECKSUM`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500567 Sets a more strict checksum mechanism for non-local URLs. Setting
568 this variable to a value causes BitBake to report an error if it
569 encounters a non-local URL that does not have at least one checksum
570 specified.
571
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600572 :term:`BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500573 Allows adjustment of a task's Input/Output priority. During
574 Autobuilder testing, random failures can occur for tasks due to I/O
575 starvation. These failures occur during various QEMU runtime
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500576 timeouts. You can use the :term:`BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL` variable to adjust
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500577 the I/O priority of these tasks.
578
579 .. note::
580
581 This variable works similarly to the :term:`BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL`
582 variable except with a task's I/O priorities.
583
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500584 Set the variable as follows::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500585
586 BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL = "class.prio"
587
588 For *class*, the default value is "2", which is a best effort. You can use
589 "1" for realtime and "3" for idle. If you want to use realtime, you
590 must have superuser privileges.
591
592 For *prio*, you can use any value from "0", which is the highest
593 priority, to "7", which is the lowest. The default value is "4". You
594 do not need any special privileges to use this range of priority
595 values.
596
597 .. note::
598
599 In order for your I/O priority settings to take effect, you need the
600 Completely Fair Queuing (CFQ) Scheduler selected for the backing block
601 device. To select the scheduler, use the following command form where
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500602 device is the device (e.g. sda, sdb, and so forth)::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500603
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600604 $ sudo sh -c "echo cfq > /sys/block/device/queu/scheduler"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500605
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600606 :term:`BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500607 Allows specific tasks to change their priority (i.e. nice level).
608
609 You can use this variable in combination with task overrides to raise
610 or lower priorities of specific tasks. For example, on the `Yocto
Andrew Geisslereff27472021-10-29 15:35:00 -0500611 Project <https://www.yoctoproject.org>`__ autobuilder, QEMU emulation
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500612 in images is given a higher priority as compared to build tasks to
613 ensure that images do not suffer timeouts on loaded systems.
614
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600615 :term:`BB_TASKHASH`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500616 Within an executing task, this variable holds the hash of the task as
617 returned by the currently enabled signature generator.
618
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600619 :term:`BB_VERBOSE_LOGS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500620 Controls how verbose BitBake is during builds. If set, shell scripts
621 echo commands and shell script output appears on standard out
622 (stdout).
623
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600624 :term:`BB_WORKERCONTEXT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500625 Specifies if the current context is executing a task. BitBake sets
626 this variable to "1" when a task is being executed. The value is not
627 set when the task is in server context during parsing or event
628 handling.
629
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600630 :term:`BBCLASSEXTEND`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500631 Allows you to extend a recipe so that it builds variants of the
632 software. Some examples of these variants for recipes from the
633 OpenEmbedded-Core metadata are "natives" such as ``quilt-native``,
634 which is a copy of Quilt built to run on the build system; "crosses"
635 such as ``gcc-cross``, which is a compiler built to run on the build
636 machine but produces binaries that run on the target ``MACHINE``;
637 "nativesdk", which targets the SDK machine instead of ``MACHINE``;
638 and "mulitlibs" in the form "``multilib:``\ multilib_name".
639
640 To build a different variant of the recipe with a minimal amount of
641 code, it usually is as simple as adding the variable to your recipe.
642 Here are two examples. The "native" variants are from the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500643 OpenEmbedded-Core metadata::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500644
645 BBCLASSEXTEND =+ "native nativesdk"
646 BBCLASSEXTEND =+ "multilib:multilib_name"
647
648 .. note::
649
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500650 Internally, the :term:`BBCLASSEXTEND` mechanism generates recipe
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500651 variants by rewriting variable values and applying overrides such
652 as ``_class-native``. For example, to generate a native version of
653 a recipe, a :term:`DEPENDS` on "foo" is
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500654 rewritten to a :term:`DEPENDS` on "foo-native".
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500655
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500656 Even when using :term:`BBCLASSEXTEND`, the recipe is only parsed once.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500657 Parsing once adds some limitations. For example, it is not
658 possible to include a different file depending on the variant,
659 since ``include`` statements are processed when the recipe is
660 parsed.
661
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600662 :term:`BBDEBUG`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500663 Sets the BitBake debug output level to a specific value as
664 incremented by the ``-D`` command line option.
665
666 .. note::
667
668 You must set this variable in the external environment in order
669 for it to work.
670
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600671 :term:`BBFILE_COLLECTIONS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500672 Lists the names of configured layers. These names are used to find
673 the other ``BBFILE_*`` variables. Typically, each layer appends its
674 name to this variable in its ``conf/layer.conf`` file.
675
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600676 :term:`BBFILE_PATTERN`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500677 Variable that expands to match files from
678 :term:`BBFILES` in a particular layer. This
679 variable is used in the ``conf/layer.conf`` file and must be suffixed
680 with the name of the specific layer (e.g.
681 ``BBFILE_PATTERN_emenlow``).
682
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600683 :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500684 Assigns the priority for recipe files in each layer.
685
686 This variable is useful in situations where the same recipe appears
687 in more than one layer. Setting this variable allows you to
688 prioritize a layer against other layers that contain the same recipe
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +0000689 --- effectively letting you control the precedence for the multiple
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500690 layers. The precedence established through this variable stands
691 regardless of a recipe's version (:term:`PV` variable).
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500692 For example, a layer that has a recipe with a higher :term:`PV` value but
693 for which the :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY` is set to have a lower precedence
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500694 still has a lower precedence.
695
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500696 A larger value for the :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY` variable results in a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500697 higher precedence. For example, the value 6 has a higher precedence
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500698 than the value 5. If not specified, the :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY` variable
699 is set based on layer dependencies (see the :term:`LAYERDEPENDS` variable
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500700 for more information. The default priority, if unspecified for a
701 layer with no dependencies, is the lowest defined priority + 1 (or 1
702 if no priorities are defined).
703
704 .. tip::
705
706 You can use the command bitbake-layers show-layers to list all
707 configured layers along with their priorities.
708
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600709 :term:`BBFILES`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500710 A space-separated list of recipe files BitBake uses to build
711 software.
712
713 When specifying recipe files, you can pattern match using Python's
714 `glob <https://docs.python.org/3/library/glob.html>`_ syntax.
715 For details on the syntax, see the documentation by following the
716 previous link.
717
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500718 :term:`BBFILES_DYNAMIC`
719 Activates content depending on presence of identified layers. You
720 identify the layers by the collections that the layers define.
721
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500722 Use the :term:`BBFILES_DYNAMIC` variable to avoid ``.bbappend`` files whose
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500723 corresponding ``.bb`` file is in a layer that attempts to modify other
724 layers through ``.bbappend`` but does not want to introduce a hard
725 dependency on those other layers.
726
727 Additionally you can prefix the rule with "!" to add ``.bbappend`` and
728 ``.bb`` files in case a layer is not present. Use this avoid hard
729 dependency on those other layers.
730
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500731 Use the following form for :term:`BBFILES_DYNAMIC`::
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500732
733 collection_name:filename_pattern
734
735 The following example identifies two collection names and two filename
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500736 patterns::
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500737
738 BBFILES_DYNAMIC += "\
739 clang-layer:${LAYERDIR}/bbappends/meta-clang/*/*/*.bbappend \
740 core:${LAYERDIR}/bbappends/openembedded-core/meta/*/*/*.bbappend \
741 "
742
743 When the collection name is prefixed with "!" it will add the file pattern in case
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500744 the layer is absent::
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500745
746 BBFILES_DYNAMIC += "\
747 !clang-layer:${LAYERDIR}/backfill/meta-clang/*/*/*.bb \
748 "
749
750 This next example shows an error message that occurs because invalid
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000751 entries are found, which cause parsing to fail::
Andrew Geissler95ac1b82021-03-31 14:34:31 -0500752
753 ERROR: BBFILES_DYNAMIC entries must be of the form {!}<collection name>:<filename pattern>, not:
754 /work/my-layer/bbappends/meta-security-isafw/*/*/*.bbappend
755 /work/my-layer/bbappends/openembedded-core/meta/*/*/*.bbappend
756
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600757 :term:`BBINCLUDED`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500758 Contains a space-separated list of all of all files that BitBake's
759 parser included during parsing of the current file.
760
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600761 :term:`BBINCLUDELOGS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500762 If set to a value, enables printing the task log when reporting a
763 failed task.
764
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600765 :term:`BBINCLUDELOGS_LINES`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500766 If :term:`BBINCLUDELOGS` is set, specifies
767 the maximum number of lines from the task log file to print when
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500768 reporting a failed task. If you do not set :term:`BBINCLUDELOGS_LINES`,
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500769 the entire log is printed.
770
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600771 :term:`BBLAYERS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500772 Lists the layers to enable during the build. This variable is defined
773 in the ``bblayers.conf`` configuration file in the build directory.
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500774 Here is an example::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500775
776 BBLAYERS = " \
777 /home/scottrif/poky/meta \
778 /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto \
779 /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto-bsp \
780 /home/scottrif/poky/meta-mykernel \
781 "
782
783 This example enables four layers, one of which is a custom, user-defined
784 layer named ``meta-mykernel``.
785
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600786 :term:`BBLAYERS_FETCH_DIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500787 Sets the base location where layers are stored. This setting is used
788 in conjunction with ``bitbake-layers layerindex-fetch`` and tells
789 ``bitbake-layers`` where to place the fetched layers.
790
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600791 :term:`BBMASK`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500792 Prevents BitBake from processing recipes and recipe append files.
793
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500794 You can use the :term:`BBMASK` variable to "hide" these ``.bb`` and
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500795 ``.bbappend`` files. BitBake ignores any recipe or recipe append
796 files that match any of the expressions. It is as if BitBake does not
797 see them at all. Consequently, matching files are not parsed or
798 otherwise used by BitBake.
799
800 The values you provide are passed to Python's regular expression
801 compiler. Consequently, the syntax follows Python's Regular
802 Expression (re) syntax. The expressions are compared against the full
803 paths to the files. For complete syntax information, see Python's
804 documentation at http://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html.
805
806 The following example uses a complete regular expression to tell
807 BitBake to ignore all recipe and recipe append files in the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500808 ``meta-ti/recipes-misc/`` directory::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500809
810 BBMASK = "meta-ti/recipes-misc/"
811
812 If you want to mask out multiple directories or recipes, you can
813 specify multiple regular expression fragments. This next example
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500814 masks out multiple directories and individual recipes::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500815
816 BBMASK += "/meta-ti/recipes-misc/ meta-ti/recipes-ti/packagegroup/"
817 BBMASK += "/meta-oe/recipes-support/"
818 BBMASK += "/meta-foo/.*/openldap"
819 BBMASK += "opencv.*\.bbappend"
820 BBMASK += "lzma"
821
822 .. note::
823
824 When specifying a directory name, use the trailing slash character
825 to ensure you match just that directory name.
826
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600827 :term:`BBMULTICONFIG`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500828 Enables BitBake to perform multiple configuration builds and lists
829 each separate configuration (multiconfig). You can use this variable
830 to cause BitBake to build multiple targets where each target has a
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500831 separate configuration. Define :term:`BBMULTICONFIG` in your
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500832 ``conf/local.conf`` configuration file.
833
834 As an example, the following line specifies three multiconfigs, each
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500835 having a separate configuration file::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500836
837 BBMULTIFONFIG = "configA configB configC"
838
839 Each configuration file you use must reside in the
840 build directory within a directory named ``conf/multiconfig`` (e.g.
841 build_directory\ ``/conf/multiconfig/configA.conf``).
842
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500843 For information on how to use :term:`BBMULTICONFIG` in an environment
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500844 that supports building targets with multiple configurations, see the
845 ":ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-intro:executing a multiple configuration build`"
846 section.
847
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600848 :term:`BBPATH`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500849 Used by BitBake to locate class (``.bbclass``) and configuration
850 (``.conf``) files. This variable is analogous to the ``PATH``
851 variable.
852
853 If you run BitBake from a directory outside of the build directory,
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500854 you must be sure to set :term:`BBPATH` to point to the build directory.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500855 Set the variable as you would any environment variable and then run
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500856 BitBake::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500857
858 $ BBPATH="build_directory"
859 $ export BBPATH
860 $ bitbake target
861
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600862 :term:`BBSERVER`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500863 Points to the server that runs memory-resident BitBake. The variable
864 is only used when you employ memory-resident BitBake.
865
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600866 :term:`BBTARGETS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500867 Allows you to use a configuration file to add to the list of
868 command-line target recipes you want to build.
869
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600870 :term:`BITBAKE_UI`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500871 Used to specify the UI module to use when running BitBake. Using this
872 variable is equivalent to using the ``-u`` command-line option.
873
874 .. note::
875
876 You must set this variable in the external environment in order
877 for it to work.
878
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600879 :term:`BUILDNAME`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500880 A name assigned to the build. The name defaults to a datetime stamp
881 of when the build was started but can be defined by the metadata.
882
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600883 :term:`BZRDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500884 The directory in which files checked out of a Bazaar system are
885 stored.
886
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600887 :term:`CACHE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500888 Specifies the directory BitBake uses to store a cache of the metadata
889 so it does not need to be parsed every time BitBake is started.
890
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600891 :term:`CVSDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500892 The directory in which files checked out under the CVS system are
893 stored.
894
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600895 :term:`DEFAULT_PREFERENCE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500896 Specifies a weak bias for recipe selection priority.
897
898 The most common usage of this is variable is to set it to "-1" within
899 a recipe for a development version of a piece of software. Using the
900 variable in this way causes the stable version of the recipe to build
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500901 by default in the absence of :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION` being used to
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500902 build the development version.
903
904 .. note::
905
906 The bias provided by DEFAULT_PREFERENCE is weak and is overridden by
907 :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY` if that variable is different between two
908 layers that contain different versions of the same recipe.
909
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600910 :term:`DEPENDS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500911 Lists a recipe's build-time dependencies (i.e. other recipe files).
912
913 Consider this simple example for two recipes named "a" and "b" that
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500914 produce similarly named packages. In this example, the :term:`DEPENDS`
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500915 statement appears in the "a" recipe::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500916
917 DEPENDS = "b"
918
919 Here, the dependency is such that the ``do_configure`` task for recipe "a"
920 depends on the ``do_populate_sysroot`` task of recipe "b". This means
921 anything that recipe "b" puts into sysroot is available when recipe "a" is
922 configuring itself.
923
924 For information on runtime dependencies, see the :term:`RDEPENDS`
925 variable.
926
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600927 :term:`DESCRIPTION`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500928 A long description for the recipe.
929
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600930 :term:`DL_DIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500931 The central download directory used by the build process to store
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500932 downloads. By default, :term:`DL_DIR` gets files suitable for mirroring for
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500933 everything except Git repositories. If you want tarballs of Git
934 repositories, use the :term:`BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS` variable.
935
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600936 :term:`EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500937 Directs BitBake to exclude a recipe from world builds (i.e.
938 ``bitbake world``). During world builds, BitBake locates, parses and
939 builds all recipes found in every layer exposed in the
940 ``bblayers.conf`` configuration file.
941
942 To exclude a recipe from a world build using this variable, set the
943 variable to "1" in the recipe.
944
945 .. note::
946
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500947 Recipes added to :term:`EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD` may still be built during a world
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500948 build in order to satisfy dependencies of other recipes. Adding a
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500949 recipe to :term:`EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD` only ensures that the recipe is not
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500950 explicitly added to the list of build targets in a world build.
951
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600952 :term:`FAKEROOT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500953 Contains the command to use when running a shell script in a fakeroot
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -0500954 environment. The :term:`FAKEROOT` variable is obsolete and has been
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500955 replaced by the other ``FAKEROOT*`` variables. See these entries in
956 the glossary for more information.
957
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600958 :term:`FAKEROOTBASEENV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500959 Lists environment variables to set when executing the command defined
960 by :term:`FAKEROOTCMD` that starts the
961 bitbake-worker process in the fakeroot environment.
962
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600963 :term:`FAKEROOTCMD`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500964 Contains the command that starts the bitbake-worker process in the
965 fakeroot environment.
966
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600967 :term:`FAKEROOTDIRS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500968 Lists directories to create before running a task in the fakeroot
969 environment.
970
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600971 :term:`FAKEROOTENV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500972 Lists environment variables to set when running a task in the
973 fakeroot environment. For additional information on environment
974 variables and the fakeroot environment, see the
975 :term:`FAKEROOTBASEENV` variable.
976
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600977 :term:`FAKEROOTNOENV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500978 Lists environment variables to set when running a task that is not in
979 the fakeroot environment. For additional information on environment
980 variables and the fakeroot environment, see the
981 :term:`FAKEROOTENV` variable.
982
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600983 :term:`FETCHCMD`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500984 Defines the command the BitBake fetcher module executes when running
985 fetch operations. You need to use an override suffix when you use the
986 variable (e.g. ``FETCHCMD_git`` or ``FETCHCMD_svn``).
987
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600988 :term:`FILE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500989 Points at the current file. BitBake sets this variable during the
990 parsing process to identify the file being parsed. BitBake also sets
991 this variable when a recipe is being executed to identify the recipe
992 file.
993
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -0600994 :term:`FILESPATH`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500995 Specifies directories BitBake uses when searching for patches and
996 files. The "local" fetcher module uses these directories when
997 handling ``file://`` URLs. The variable behaves like a shell ``PATH``
998 environment variable. The value is a colon-separated list of
999 directories that are searched left-to-right in order.
1000
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001001 :term:`GITDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001002 The directory in which a local copy of a Git repository is stored
1003 when it is cloned.
1004
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001005 :term:`HGDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001006 The directory in which files checked out of a Mercurial system are
1007 stored.
1008
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001009 :term:`HOMEPAGE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001010 Website where more information about the software the recipe is
1011 building can be found.
1012
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001013 :term:`INHERIT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001014 Causes the named class or classes to be inherited globally. Anonymous
1015 functions in the class or classes are not executed for the base
1016 configuration and in each individual recipe. The OpenEmbedded build
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001017 system ignores changes to :term:`INHERIT` in individual recipes.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001018
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001019 For more information on :term:`INHERIT`, see the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001020 ":ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata:\`\`inherit\`\` configuration directive`"
1021 section.
1022
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001023 :term:`LAYERDEPENDS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001024 Lists the layers, separated by spaces, upon which this recipe
1025 depends. Optionally, you can specify a specific layer version for a
1026 dependency by adding it to the end of the layer name with a colon,
1027 (e.g. "anotherlayer:3" to be compared against
1028 :term:`LAYERVERSION`\ ``_anotherlayer`` in
1029 this case). BitBake produces an error if any dependency is missing or
1030 the version numbers do not match exactly (if specified).
1031
1032 You use this variable in the ``conf/layer.conf`` file. You must also
1033 use the specific layer name as a suffix to the variable (e.g.
1034 ``LAYERDEPENDS_mylayer``).
1035
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001036 :term:`LAYERDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001037 When used inside the ``layer.conf`` configuration file, this variable
1038 provides the path of the current layer. This variable is not
1039 available outside of ``layer.conf`` and references are expanded
1040 immediately when parsing of the file completes.
1041
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001042 :term:`LAYERDIR_RE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001043 When used inside the ``layer.conf`` configuration file, this variable
1044 provides the path of the current layer, escaped for use in a regular
1045 expression (:term:`BBFILE_PATTERN`). This
1046 variable is not available outside of ``layer.conf`` and references
1047 are expanded immediately when parsing of the file completes.
1048
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001049 :term:`LAYERVERSION`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001050 Optionally specifies the version of a layer as a single number. You
1051 can use this variable within
1052 :term:`LAYERDEPENDS` for another layer in
1053 order to depend on a specific version of the layer.
1054
1055 You use this variable in the ``conf/layer.conf`` file. You must also
1056 use the specific layer name as a suffix to the variable (e.g.
1057 ``LAYERDEPENDS_mylayer``).
1058
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001059 :term:`LICENSE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001060 The list of source licenses for the recipe.
1061
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001062 :term:`MIRRORS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001063 Specifies additional paths from which BitBake gets source code. When
1064 the build system searches for source code, it first tries the local
1065 download directory. If that location fails, the build system tries
1066 locations defined by :term:`PREMIRRORS`, the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001067 upstream source, and then locations specified by :term:`MIRRORS` in that
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001068 order.
1069
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001070 :term:`OVERRIDES`
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001071 BitBake uses :term:`OVERRIDES` to control what variables are overridden
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001072 after BitBake parses recipes and configuration files.
1073
1074 Following is a simple example that uses an overrides list based on
1075 machine architectures: OVERRIDES = "arm:x86:mips:powerpc" You can
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001076 find information on how to use :term:`OVERRIDES` in the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001077 ":ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata:conditional syntax
1078 (overrides)`" section.
1079
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001080 :term:`P4DIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001081 The directory in which a local copy of a Perforce depot is stored
1082 when it is fetched.
1083
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001084 :term:`PACKAGES`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001085 The list of packages the recipe creates.
1086
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001087 :term:`PACKAGES_DYNAMIC`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001088 A promise that your recipe satisfies runtime dependencies for
1089 optional modules that are found in other recipes.
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001090 :term:`PACKAGES_DYNAMIC` does not actually satisfy the dependencies, it
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001091 only states that they should be satisfied. For example, if a hard,
1092 runtime dependency (:term:`RDEPENDS`) of another
1093 package is satisfied during the build through the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001094 :term:`PACKAGES_DYNAMIC` variable, but a package with the module name is
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001095 never actually produced, then the other package will be broken.
1096
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001097 :term:`PE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001098 The epoch of the recipe. By default, this variable is unset. The
1099 variable is used to make upgrades possible when the versioning scheme
1100 changes in some backwards incompatible way.
1101
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001102 :term:`PERSISTENT_DIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001103 Specifies the directory BitBake uses to store data that should be
1104 preserved between builds. In particular, the data stored is the data
1105 that uses BitBake's persistent data API and the data used by the PR
1106 Server and PR Service.
1107
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001108 :term:`PF`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001109 Specifies the recipe or package name and includes all version and
1110 revision numbers (i.e. ``eglibc-2.13-r20+svnr15508/`` and
1111 ``bash-4.2-r1/``).
1112
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001113 :term:`PN`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001114 The recipe name.
1115
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001116 :term:`PR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001117 The revision of the recipe.
1118
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001119 :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001120 Determines which recipe should be given preference when multiple
1121 recipes provide the same item. You should always suffix the variable
1122 with the name of the provided item, and you should set it to the
1123 :term:`PN` of the recipe to which you want to give
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001124 precedence. Some examples::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001125
1126 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "linux-yocto"
1127 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver = "xserver-xf86"
1128 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libgl ?= "mesa"
1129
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001130 :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDERS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001131 Determines which recipe should be given preference for cases where
1132 multiple recipes provide the same item. Functionally,
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001133 :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDERS` is identical to
1134 :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER`. However, the :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDERS` variable
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001135 lets you define preferences for multiple situations using the following
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001136 form::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001137
1138 PREFERRED_PROVIDERS = "xxx:yyy aaa:bbb ..."
1139
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001140 This form is a convenient replacement for the following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001141
1142 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_xxx = "yyy"
1143 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_aaa = "bbb"
1144
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001145 :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION`
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001146 If there are multiple versions of a recipe available, this variable
1147 determines which version should be given preference. You must always
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001148 suffix the variable with the :term:`PN` you want to
1149 select, and you should set :term:`PV` accordingly for
1150 precedence.
1151
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001152 The :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION` variable supports limited wildcard use
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001153 through the "``%``" character. You can use the character to match any
1154 number of characters, which can be useful when specifying versions
1155 that contain long revision numbers that potentially change. Here are
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001156 two examples::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001157
1158 PREFERRED_VERSION_python = "2.7.3"
1159 PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto = "4.12%"
1160
1161 .. important::
1162
1163 The use of the " % " character is limited in that it only works at the
1164 end of the string. You cannot use the wildcard character in any other
1165 location of the string.
1166
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001167 If a recipe with the specified version is not available, a warning
1168 message will be shown. See :term:`REQUIRED_VERSION` if you want this
1169 to be an error instead.
1170
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001171 :term:`PREMIRRORS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001172 Specifies additional paths from which BitBake gets source code. When
1173 the build system searches for source code, it first tries the local
1174 download directory. If that location fails, the build system tries
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001175 locations defined by :term:`PREMIRRORS`, the upstream source, and then
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001176 locations specified by :term:`MIRRORS` in that order.
1177
1178 Typically, you would add a specific server for the build system to
1179 attempt before any others by adding something like the following to
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001180 your configuration::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001181
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001182 PREMIRRORS:prepend = "\
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +00001183 git://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/mirror/sources/ \
1184 ftp://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/mirror/sources/ \
1185 http://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/mirror/sources/ \
1186 https://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/mirror/sources/"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001187
1188 These changes cause the build system to intercept Git, FTP, HTTP, and
1189 HTTPS requests and direct them to the ``http://`` sources mirror. You can
1190 use ``file://`` URLs to point to local directories or network shares as
1191 well.
1192
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001193 :term:`PROVIDES`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001194 A list of aliases by which a particular recipe can be known. By
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001195 default, a recipe's own :term:`PN` is implicitly already in its
1196 :term:`PROVIDES` list. If a recipe uses :term:`PROVIDES`, the additional
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001197 aliases are synonyms for the recipe and can be useful satisfying
1198 dependencies of other recipes during the build as specified by
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001199 :term:`DEPENDS`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001200
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001201 Consider the following example :term:`PROVIDES` statement from a recipe
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001202 file ``libav_0.8.11.bb``::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001203
1204 PROVIDES += "libpostproc"
1205
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001206 The :term:`PROVIDES` statement results in the "libav" recipe also being known
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001207 as "libpostproc".
1208
1209 In addition to providing recipes under alternate names, the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001210 :term:`PROVIDES` mechanism is also used to implement virtual targets. A
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001211 virtual target is a name that corresponds to some particular
1212 functionality (e.g. a Linux kernel). Recipes that provide the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001213 functionality in question list the virtual target in :term:`PROVIDES`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001214 Recipes that depend on the functionality in question can include the
1215 virtual target in :term:`DEPENDS` to leave the
1216 choice of provider open.
1217
1218 Conventionally, virtual targets have names on the form
1219 "virtual/function" (e.g. "virtual/kernel"). The slash is simply part
1220 of the name and has no syntactical significance.
1221
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001222 :term:`PRSERV_HOST`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001223 The network based :term:`PR` service host and port.
1224
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001225 Following is an example of how the :term:`PRSERV_HOST` variable is set::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001226
1227 PRSERV_HOST = "localhost:0"
1228
1229 You must set the variable if you want to automatically start a local PR
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001230 service. You can set :term:`PRSERV_HOST` to other values to use a remote PR
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001231 service.
1232
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001233 :term:`PV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001234 The version of the recipe.
1235
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001236 :term:`RDEPENDS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001237 Lists a package's runtime dependencies (i.e. other packages) that
1238 must be installed in order for the built package to run correctly. If
1239 a package in this list cannot be found during the build, you will get
1240 a build error.
1241
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001242 Because the :term:`RDEPENDS` variable applies to packages being built,
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001243 you should always use the variable in a form with an attached package
1244 name. For example, suppose you are building a development package
1245 that depends on the ``perl`` package. In this case, you would use the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001246 following :term:`RDEPENDS` statement::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001247
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001248 RDEPENDS:${PN}-dev += "perl"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001249
1250 In the example, the development package depends on the ``perl`` package.
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001251 Thus, the :term:`RDEPENDS` variable has the ``${PN}-dev`` package name as part
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001252 of the variable.
1253
1254 BitBake supports specifying versioned dependencies. Although the
1255 syntax varies depending on the packaging format, BitBake hides these
1256 differences from you. Here is the general syntax to specify versions
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001257 with the :term:`RDEPENDS` variable::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001258
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001259 RDEPENDS:${PN} = "package (operator version)"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001260
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001261 For ``operator``, you can specify the following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001262
1263 =
1264 <
1265 >
1266 <=
1267 >=
1268
1269 For example, the following sets up a dependency on version 1.2 or
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001270 greater of the package ``foo``::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001271
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001272 RDEPENDS:${PN} = "foo (>= 1.2)"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001273
1274 For information on build-time dependencies, see the :term:`DEPENDS`
1275 variable.
1276
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001277 :term:`REPODIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001278 The directory in which a local copy of a ``google-repo`` directory is
1279 stored when it is synced.
1280
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001281 :term:`REQUIRED_VERSION`
1282 If there are multiple versions of a recipe available, this variable
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001283 determines which version should be given preference. :term:`REQUIRED_VERSION`
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001284 works in exactly the same manner as :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION`, except
1285 that if the specified version is not available then an error message
1286 is shown and the build fails immediately.
1287
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001288 If both :term:`REQUIRED_VERSION` and :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION` are set for
1289 the same recipe, the :term:`REQUIRED_VERSION` value applies.
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001290
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001291 :term:`RPROVIDES`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001292 A list of package name aliases that a package also provides. These
1293 aliases are useful for satisfying runtime dependencies of other
1294 packages both during the build and on the target (as specified by
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001295 :term:`RDEPENDS`).
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001296
1297 As with all package-controlling variables, you must always use the
1298 variable in conjunction with a package name override. Here is an
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001299 example::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001300
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001301 RPROVIDES:${PN} = "widget-abi-2"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001302
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001303 :term:`RRECOMMENDS`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001304 A list of packages that extends the usability of a package being
1305 built. The package being built does not depend on this list of
1306 packages in order to successfully build, but needs them for the
1307 extended usability. To specify runtime dependencies for packages, see
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001308 the :term:`RDEPENDS` variable.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001309
1310 BitBake supports specifying versioned recommends. Although the syntax
1311 varies depending on the packaging format, BitBake hides these
1312 differences from you. Here is the general syntax to specify versions
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001313 with the :term:`RRECOMMENDS` variable::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001314
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001315 RRECOMMENDS:${PN} = "package (operator version)"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001316
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001317 For ``operator``, you can specify the following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001318
1319 =
1320 <
1321 >
1322 <=
1323 >=
1324
1325 For example, the following sets up a recommend on version
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001326 1.2 or greater of the package ``foo``::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001327
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001328 RRECOMMENDS:${PN} = "foo (>= 1.2)"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001329
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001330 :term:`SECTION`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001331 The section in which packages should be categorized.
1332
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001333 :term:`SRC_URI`
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001334 The list of source files --- local or remote. This variable tells
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001335 BitBake which bits to pull for the build and how to pull them. For
1336 example, if the recipe or append file needs to fetch a single tarball
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001337 from the Internet, the recipe or append file uses a :term:`SRC_URI`
1338 entry that specifies that tarball. On the other hand, if the recipe or
1339 append file needs to fetch a tarball, apply two patches, and include
1340 a custom file, the recipe or append file needs an :term:`SRC_URI`
1341 variable that specifies all those sources.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001342
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001343 The following list explains the available URI protocols. URI
1344 protocols are highly dependent on particular BitBake Fetcher
1345 submodules. Depending on the fetcher BitBake uses, various URL
1346 parameters are employed. For specifics on the supported Fetchers, see
1347 the :ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:fetchers`
1348 section.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001349
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001350 - ``az://``: Fetches files from an Azure Storage account using HTTPS.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001351
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001352 - ``bzr://``: Fetches files from a Bazaar revision control
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001353 repository.
1354
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001355 - ``ccrc://``: Fetches files from a ClearCase repository.
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001356
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001357 - ``cvs://``: Fetches files from a CVS revision control
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001358 repository.
1359
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001360 - ``file://``: Fetches files, which are usually files shipped
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001361 with the Metadata, from the local machine.
1362 The path is relative to the :term:`FILESPATH`
1363 variable. Thus, the build system searches, in order, from the
1364 following directories, which are assumed to be a subdirectories of
1365 the directory in which the recipe file (``.bb``) or append file
1366 (``.bbappend``) resides:
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001367
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001368 - ``${BPN}``: the base recipe name without any special suffix
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001369 or version numbers.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001370
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001371 - ``${BP}`` - ``${BPN}-${PV}``: the base recipe name and
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001372 version but without any special package name suffix.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001373
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001374 - ``files``: files within a directory, which is named ``files``
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001375 and is also alongside the recipe or append file.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001376
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001377 - ``ftp://``: Fetches files from the Internet using FTP.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001378
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001379 - ``git://``: Fetches files from a Git revision control
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001380 repository.
1381
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001382 - ``gitsm://``: Fetches submodules from a Git revision control
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001383 repository.
1384
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001385 - ``hg://``: Fetches files from a Mercurial (``hg``) revision
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001386 control repository.
1387
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001388 - ``http://``: Fetches files from the Internet using HTTP.
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001389
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001390 - ``https://``: Fetches files from the Internet using HTTPS.
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001391
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001392 - ``npm://``: Fetches JavaScript modules from a registry.
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001393
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001394 - ``osc://``: Fetches files from an OSC (OpenSUSE Build service)
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001395 revision control repository.
1396
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001397 - ``p4://``: Fetches files from a Perforce (``p4``) revision
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001398 control repository.
1399
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001400 - ``repo://``: Fetches files from a repo (Git) repository.
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001401
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001402 - ``ssh://``: Fetches files from a secure shell.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001403
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001404 - ``svn://``: Fetches files from a Subversion (``svn``) revision
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001405 control repository.
1406
1407 Here are some additional options worth mentioning:
1408
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001409 - ``downloadfilename``: Specifies the filename used when storing
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001410 the downloaded file.
1411
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001412 - ``name``: Specifies a name to be used for association with
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001413 :term:`SRC_URI` checksums or :term:`SRCREV` when you have more than one
1414 file or git repository specified in :term:`SRC_URI`. For example::
1415
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001416 SRC_URI = "git://example.com/foo.git;branch=main;name=first \
1417 git://example.com/bar.git;branch=main;name=second \
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001418 http://example.com/file.tar.gz;name=third"
1419
1420 SRCREV_first = "f1d2d2f924e986ac86fdf7b36c94bcdf32beec15"
1421 SRCREV_second = "e242ed3bffccdf271b7fbaf34ed72d089537b42f"
1422 SRC_URI[third.sha256sum] = "13550350a8681c84c861aac2e5b440161c2b33a3e4f302ac680ca5b686de48de"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001423
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001424 - ``subdir``: Places the file (or extracts its contents) into the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001425 specified subdirectory. This option is useful for unusual tarballs
1426 or other archives that do not have their files already in a
1427 subdirectory within the archive.
1428
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001429 - ``subpath``: Limits the checkout to a specific subpath of the
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001430 tree when using the Git fetcher is used.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001431
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001432 - ``unpack``: Controls whether or not to unpack the file if it is
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001433 an archive. The default action is to unpack the file.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001434
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001435 :term:`SRCDATE`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001436 The date of the source code used to build the package. This variable
1437 applies only if the source was fetched from a Source Code Manager
1438 (SCM).
1439
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001440 :term:`SRCREV`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001441 The revision of the source code used to build the package. This
1442 variable applies only when using Subversion, Git, Mercurial and
1443 Bazaar. If you want to build a fixed revision and you want to avoid
1444 performing a query on the remote repository every time BitBake parses
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001445 your recipe, you should specify a :term:`SRCREV` that is a full revision
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001446 identifier and not just a tag.
1447
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001448 :term:`SRCREV_FORMAT`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001449 Helps construct valid :term:`SRCREV` values when
1450 multiple source controlled URLs are used in
1451 :term:`SRC_URI`.
1452
1453 The system needs help constructing these values under these
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001454 circumstances. Each component in the :term:`SRC_URI` is assigned a name
1455 and these are referenced in the :term:`SRCREV_FORMAT` variable. Consider
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001456 an example with URLs named "machine" and "meta". In this case,
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001457 :term:`SRCREV_FORMAT` could look like "machine_meta" and those names
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001458 would have the SCM versions substituted into each position. Only one
1459 ``AUTOINC`` placeholder is added and if needed. And, this placeholder
1460 is placed at the start of the returned string.
1461
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001462 :term:`STAMP`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001463 Specifies the base path used to create recipe stamp files. The path
1464 to an actual stamp file is constructed by evaluating this string and
1465 then appending additional information.
1466
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001467 :term:`STAMPCLEAN`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001468 Specifies the base path used to create recipe stamp files. Unlike the
Patrick Williams213cb262021-08-07 19:21:33 -05001469 :term:`STAMP` variable, :term:`STAMPCLEAN` can contain
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001470 wildcards to match the range of files a clean operation should
1471 remove. BitBake uses a clean operation to remove any other stamps it
1472 should be removing when creating a new stamp.
1473
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001474 :term:`SUMMARY`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001475 A short summary for the recipe, which is 72 characters or less.
1476
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001477 :term:`SVNDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001478 The directory in which files checked out of a Subversion system are
1479 stored.
1480
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001481 :term:`T`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001482 Points to a directory were BitBake places temporary files, which
1483 consist mostly of task logs and scripts, when building a particular
1484 recipe.
1485
Andrew Geisslerf0343792020-11-18 10:42:21 -06001486 :term:`TOPDIR`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001487 Points to the build directory. BitBake automatically sets this
1488 variable.