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|  | <appendix id='sdk-appendix-customizing'> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <title>Customizing the Extensible SDK</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | This appendix presents customizations you can apply to the extensible SDK. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='sdk-configuring-the-extensible-sdk'> | 
|  | <title>Configuring the Extensible SDK</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | The extensible SDK primarily consists of a pre-configured copy of | 
|  | the OpenEmbedded build system from which it was produced. | 
|  | Thus, the SDK's configuration is derived using that build system and | 
|  | the filters shown in the following list. | 
|  | When these filters are present, the OpenEmbedded build system applies | 
|  | them against <filename>local.conf</filename> and | 
|  | <filename>auto.conf</filename>: | 
|  | <itemizedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Variables whose values start with "/" are excluded since the | 
|  | assumption is that those values are paths that are likely to | 
|  | be specific to the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#hardware-build-system-term'>build host</ulink>. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Variables listed in | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
|  | are excluded. | 
|  | These variables are not allowed through from the OpenEmbedded | 
|  | build system configuration into the extensible SDK | 
|  | configuration. | 
|  | Typically, these variables are specific to the machine on | 
|  | which the build system is running and could be problematic | 
|  | as part of the extensible SDK configuration.</para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para>For a list of the variables excluded by default, see the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
|  | in the glossary of the Yocto Project Reference Manual. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Variables listed in | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST'><filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST</filename></ulink> | 
|  | are included. | 
|  | Including a variable in the value of | 
|  | <filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST</filename> overrides either | 
|  | of the previous two filters. | 
|  | The default value is blank. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Classes inherited globally with | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-INHERIT'><filename>INHERIT</filename></ulink> | 
|  | that are listed in | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
|  | are disabled. | 
|  | Using <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> to disable | 
|  | these classes is the typical method to disable classes that | 
|  | are problematic or unnecessary in the SDK context. | 
|  | The default value blacklists the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-buildhistory'><filename>buildhistory</filename></ulink> | 
|  | and | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-icecc'><filename>icecc</filename></ulink> | 
|  | classes. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | Additionally, the contents of <filename>conf/sdk-extra.conf</filename>, | 
|  | when present, are appended to the end of | 
|  | <filename>conf/local.conf</filename> within the produced SDK, without | 
|  | any filtering. | 
|  | The <filename>sdk-extra.conf</filename> file is particularly useful | 
|  | if you want to set a variable value just for the SDK and not the | 
|  | OpenEmbedded build system used to create the SDK. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='adjusting-the-extensible-sdk-to-suit-your-build-hosts-setup'> | 
|  | <title>Adjusting the Extensible SDK to Suit Your Build Host's Setup</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | In most cases, the extensible SDK defaults should work with your | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#hardware-build-system-term'>build host's</ulink> | 
|  | setup. | 
|  | However, some cases exist for which you might consider making | 
|  | adjustments: | 
|  | <itemizedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If your SDK configuration inherits additional classes | 
|  | using the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-INHERIT'><filename>INHERIT</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable and you do not need or want those classes enabled in | 
|  | the SDK, you can blacklist them by adding them to the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable as described in the fourth bullet of the previous | 
|  | section. | 
|  | <note> | 
|  | The default value of | 
|  | <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> is set using | 
|  | the "?=" operator. | 
|  | Consequently, you will need to either define the entire | 
|  | list by using the "=" operator, or you will need to append | 
|  | a value using either "_append" or the "+=" operator. | 
|  | You can learn more about these operators in the | 
|  | "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_BB_URL;#basic-syntax'>Basic Syntax</ulink>" | 
|  | section of the BitBake User Manual. | 
|  | </note>. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If you have classes or recipes that add additional tasks to | 
|  | the standard build flow (i.e. the tasks execute as the recipe | 
|  | builds as opposed to being called explicitly), then you need | 
|  | to do one of the following: | 
|  | <itemizedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | After ensuring the tasks are | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_OM_URL;#shared-state-cache'>shared state</ulink> | 
|  | tasks (i.e. the output of the task is saved to and | 
|  | can be restored from the shared state cache) or | 
|  | ensuring the tasks are able to be produced quickly from | 
|  | a task that is a shared state task, add the task name | 
|  | to the value of | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_RECRDEP_TASKS'><filename>SDK_RECRDEP_TASKS</filename></ulink>. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Disable the tasks if they are added by a class and | 
|  | you do not need the functionality the class provides | 
|  | in the extensible SDK. | 
|  | To disable the tasks, add the class to the | 
|  | <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> variable | 
|  | as described in the previous section. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Generally, you want to have a shared state mirror set up so | 
|  | users of the SDK can add additional items to the SDK after | 
|  | installation without needing to build the items from source. | 
|  | See the | 
|  | "<link linkend='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</link>" | 
|  | section for information. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If you want users of the SDK to be able to easily update the | 
|  | SDK, you need to set the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_UPDATE_URL'><filename>SDK_UPDATE_URL</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable. | 
|  | For more information, see the | 
|  | "<link linkend='sdk-providing-updates-to-the-extensible-sdk-after-installation'>Providing Updates to the Extensible SDK After Installation</link>" | 
|  | section. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If you have adjusted the list of files and directories that | 
|  | appear in | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-COREBASE'><filename>COREBASE</filename></ulink> | 
|  | (other than layers that are enabled through | 
|  | <filename>bblayers.conf</filename>), then you must list these | 
|  | files in | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-COREBASE_FILES'><filename>COREBASE_FILES</filename></ulink> | 
|  | so that the files are copied into the SDK. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If your OpenEmbedded build system setup uses a different | 
|  | environment setup script other than | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#structure-core-script'><filename>&OE_INIT_FILE;</filename></ulink>, | 
|  | then you must set | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-OE_INIT_ENV_SCRIPT'><filename>OE_INIT_ENV_SCRIPT</filename></ulink> | 
|  | to point to the environment setup script you use. | 
|  | <note> | 
|  | You must also reflect this change in the value used for the | 
|  | <filename>COREBASE_FILES</filename> variable as previously | 
|  | described. | 
|  | </note> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='sdk-changing-the-sdk-installer-title'> | 
|  | <title>Changing the Extensible SDK Installer Title</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | You can change the displayed title for the SDK installer by setting | 
|  | the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_TITLE'><filename>SDK_TITLE</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable. | 
|  | By default, this title is derived from | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-DISTRO_NAME'><filename>DISTRO_NAME</filename></ulink> | 
|  | when it is set. | 
|  | If the <filename>DISTRO_NAME</filename> variable is not set, the title | 
|  | is derived from the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-DISTRO'><filename>DISTRO</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | The | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-populate-sdk-*'><filename>populate_sdk_ext</filename></ulink> | 
|  | class defines the default value of the <filename>SDK_TITLE</filename> | 
|  | variable as follows: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | SDK_TITLE_task-populate-sdk-ext = "${@d.getVar('DISTRO_NAME') or d.getVar('DISTRO')} Extensible SDK" | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='sdk-providing-updates-to-the-extensible-sdk-after-installation'> | 
|  | <title>Providing Updates to the Extensible SDK After Installation</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | When you make changes to your configuration or to the metadata and | 
|  | if you want those changes to be reflected in installed SDKs, you need | 
|  | to perform additional steps. | 
|  | These steps make it possible for anyone using the installed SDKs to | 
|  | update the installed SDKs by using the | 
|  | <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> command: | 
|  | <orderedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Create a directory that can be shared over HTTP or HTTPS. | 
|  | You can do this by setting up a web server such as an | 
|  | <ulink url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_HTTP_Server'>Apache HTTP Server</ulink> | 
|  | or | 
|  | <ulink url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx'>Nginx</ulink> | 
|  | server in the cloud to host the directory. | 
|  | This directory must contain the published SDK. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Set the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_UPDATE_URL'><filename>SDK_UPDATE_URL</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable to point to the corresponding HTTP or HTTPS URL. | 
|  | Setting this variable causes any SDK built to default to that | 
|  | URL and thus, the user does not have to pass the URL to the | 
|  | <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> command as described | 
|  | in the | 
|  | "<link linkend='sdk-applying-updates-to-an-installed-extensible-sdk'>Applying Updates to an Installed Extensible SDK</link>" | 
|  | section. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Build the extensible SDK normally (i.e., use the | 
|  | <filename>bitbake -c populate_sdk_ext</filename> <replaceable>imagename</replaceable> | 
|  | command). | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Publish the SDK using the following command: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | $ oe-publish-sdk <replaceable>some_path</replaceable>/sdk-installer.sh <replaceable>path_to_shared_http_directory</replaceable> | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | You must repeat this step each time you rebuild the SDK | 
|  | with changes that you want to make available through the | 
|  | update mechanism. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </orderedlist> | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | Completing the above steps allows users of the existing installed | 
|  | SDKs to simply run <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> to | 
|  | retrieve and apply the latest updates. | 
|  | See the | 
|  | "<link linkend='sdk-applying-updates-to-an-installed-extensible-sdk'>Applying Updates to an Installed Extensible SDK</link>" | 
|  | section for further information. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'> | 
|  | <title>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | If you want the users of an extensible SDK you build to be | 
|  | able to add items to the SDK without requiring the users to build | 
|  | the items from source, you need to do a number of things: | 
|  | <orderedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Ensure the additional items you want the user to be able to | 
|  | install are already built: | 
|  | <itemizedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Build the items explicitly. | 
|  | You could use one or more "meta" recipes that depend | 
|  | on lists of other recipes. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Build the "world" target and set | 
|  | <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD_pn-</filename><replaceable>recipename</replaceable> | 
|  | for the recipes you do not want built. | 
|  | See the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD'><filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable for additional information. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Expose the <filename>sstate-cache</filename> directory | 
|  | produced by the build. | 
|  | Typically, you expose this directory by making it available | 
|  | through an | 
|  | <ulink url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_HTTP_Server'>Apache HTTP Server</ulink> | 
|  | or | 
|  | <ulink url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx'>Nginx</ulink> | 
|  | server. | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Set the appropriate configuration so that the produced SDK | 
|  | knows how to find the configuration. | 
|  | The variable you need to set is | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SSTATE_MIRRORS'><filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename></ulink>: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | SSTATE_MIRRORS = "file://.*  http://<replaceable>example</replaceable>.com/<replaceable>some_path</replaceable>/sstate-cache/PATH" | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | You can set the <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> variable | 
|  | in two different places: | 
|  | <itemizedlist> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | If the mirror value you are setting is appropriate to | 
|  | be set for both the OpenEmbedded build system that is | 
|  | actually building the SDK and the SDK itself (i.e. the | 
|  | mirror is accessible in both places or it will fail | 
|  | quickly on the OpenEmbedded build system side, and its | 
|  | contents will not interfere with the build), then you | 
|  | can set the variable in your | 
|  | <filename>local.conf</filename> or custom distro | 
|  | configuration file. | 
|  | You can then "whitelist" the variable through | 
|  | to the SDK by adding the following: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST = "SSTATE_MIRRORS" | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | <listitem><para> | 
|  | Alternatively, if you just want to set the | 
|  | <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> variable's value | 
|  | for the SDK alone, create a | 
|  | <filename>conf/sdk-extra.conf</filename> file either in | 
|  | your | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink> | 
|  | or within any layer and put your | 
|  | <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> setting within | 
|  | that file. | 
|  | <note> | 
|  | This second option is the safest option should | 
|  | you have any doubts as to which method to use when | 
|  | setting <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename>. | 
|  | </note> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | </para></listitem> | 
|  | </orderedlist> | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <section id='sdk-minimizing-the-size-of-the-extensible-sdk-installer-download'> | 
|  | <title>Minimizing the Size of the Extensible SDK Installer Download</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | By default, the extensible SDK bundles the shared state artifacts for | 
|  | everything needed to reconstruct the image for which the SDK was built. | 
|  | This bundling can lead to an SDK installer file that is a Gigabyte or | 
|  | more in size. | 
|  | If the size of this file causes a problem, you can build an SDK that | 
|  | has just enough in it to install and provide access to the | 
|  | <filename>devtool command</filename> by setting the following in your | 
|  | configuration: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | SDK_EXT_TYPE = "minimal" | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | Setting | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_EXT_TYPE'><filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename></ulink> | 
|  | to "minimal" produces an SDK installer that is around 35 Mbytes in | 
|  | size, which downloads and installs quickly. | 
|  | You need to realize, though, that the minimal installer does not | 
|  | install any libraries or tools out of the box. | 
|  | These libraries and tools must be installed either "on the fly" or | 
|  | through actions you perform using <filename>devtool</filename> or | 
|  | explicitly with the <filename>devtool sdk-install</filename> command. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | In most cases, when building a minimal SDK you need to also enable | 
|  | bringing in the information on a wider range of packages produced by | 
|  | the system. | 
|  | Requiring this wider range of information is particularly true | 
|  | so that <filename>devtool add</filename> is able to effectively map | 
|  | dependencies it discovers in a source tree to the appropriate recipes. | 
|  | Additionally, the information enables the | 
|  | <filename>devtool search</filename> command to return useful results. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | To facilitate this wider range of information, you would need to | 
|  | set the following: | 
|  | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
|  | SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA = "1" | 
|  | </literallayout> | 
|  | See the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA'><filename>SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable for additional information. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | Setting the <filename>SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA</filename> variable as | 
|  | shown causes the "world" target to be built so that information | 
|  | for all of the recipes included within it are available. | 
|  | Having these recipes available increases build time significantly and | 
|  | increases the size of the SDK installer by 30-80 Mbytes depending on | 
|  | how many recipes are included in your configuration. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | You can use | 
|  | <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD_pn-</filename><replaceable>recipename</replaceable> | 
|  | for recipes you want to exclude. | 
|  | However, it is assumed that you would need to be building the "world" | 
|  | target if you want to provide additional items to the SDK. | 
|  | Consequently, building for "world" should not represent undue | 
|  | overhead in most cases. | 
|  | <note> | 
|  | If you set <filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename> to "minimal", | 
|  | then providing a shared state mirror is mandatory so that items | 
|  | can be installed as needed. | 
|  | See the | 
|  | "<link linkend='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</link>" | 
|  | section for more information. | 
|  | </note> | 
|  | </para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para> | 
|  | You can explicitly control whether or not to include the toolchain | 
|  | when you build an SDK by setting the | 
|  | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN'><filename>SDK_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN</filename></ulink> | 
|  | variable to "1". | 
|  | In particular, it is useful to include the toolchain when you | 
|  | have set <filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename> to "minimal", which by | 
|  | default, excludes the toolchain. | 
|  | Also, it is helpful if you are building a small SDK for use with | 
|  | an IDE, such as <trademark class='trade'>Eclipse</trademark>, or some | 
|  | other tool where you do not want to take extra steps to install a | 
|  | toolchain. | 
|  | </para> | 
|  | </section> | 
|  | </appendix> | 
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