Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | try: |
| 2 | # Python 2 |
| 3 | import commands as cmdstatus |
| 4 | except ImportError: |
| 5 | # Python 3 |
| 6 | import subprocess as cmdstatus |
| 7 | |
| 8 | def read_file(filename): |
| 9 | try: |
| 10 | f = open( filename, "r" ) |
| 11 | except IOError as reason: |
| 12 | return "" # WARNING: can't raise an error now because of the new RDEPENDS handling. This is a bit ugly. :M: |
| 13 | else: |
| 14 | data = f.read().strip() |
| 15 | f.close() |
| 16 | return data |
| 17 | return None |
| 18 | |
| 19 | def ifelse(condition, iftrue = True, iffalse = False): |
| 20 | if condition: |
| 21 | return iftrue |
| 22 | else: |
| 23 | return iffalse |
| 24 | |
| 25 | def conditional(variable, checkvalue, truevalue, falsevalue, d): |
| 26 | if d.getVar(variable,1) == checkvalue: |
| 27 | return truevalue |
| 28 | else: |
| 29 | return falsevalue |
| 30 | |
| 31 | def less_or_equal(variable, checkvalue, truevalue, falsevalue, d): |
| 32 | if float(d.getVar(variable,1)) <= float(checkvalue): |
| 33 | return truevalue |
| 34 | else: |
| 35 | return falsevalue |
| 36 | |
| 37 | def version_less_or_equal(variable, checkvalue, truevalue, falsevalue, d): |
| 38 | result = bb.utils.vercmp_string(d.getVar(variable,True), checkvalue) |
| 39 | if result <= 0: |
| 40 | return truevalue |
| 41 | else: |
| 42 | return falsevalue |
| 43 | |
| 44 | def both_contain(variable1, variable2, checkvalue, d): |
| 45 | val1 = d.getVar(variable1, True) |
| 46 | val2 = d.getVar(variable2, True) |
| 47 | val1 = set(val1.split()) |
| 48 | val2 = set(val2.split()) |
| 49 | if isinstance(checkvalue, basestring): |
| 50 | checkvalue = set(checkvalue.split()) |
| 51 | else: |
| 52 | checkvalue = set(checkvalue) |
| 53 | if checkvalue.issubset(val1) and checkvalue.issubset(val2): |
| 54 | return " ".join(checkvalue) |
| 55 | else: |
| 56 | return "" |
| 57 | |
| 58 | def set_intersect(variable1, variable2, d): |
| 59 | """ |
| 60 | Expand both variables, interpret them as lists of strings, and return the |
| 61 | intersection as a flattened string. |
| 62 | |
| 63 | For example: |
| 64 | s1 = "a b c" |
| 65 | s2 = "b c d" |
| 66 | s3 = set_intersect(s1, s2) |
| 67 | => s3 = "b c" |
| 68 | """ |
| 69 | val1 = set(d.getVar(variable1, True).split()) |
| 70 | val2 = set(d.getVar(variable2, True).split()) |
| 71 | return " ".join(val1 & val2) |
| 72 | |
| 73 | def prune_suffix(var, suffixes, d): |
| 74 | # See if var ends with any of the suffixes listed and |
| 75 | # remove it if found |
| 76 | for suffix in suffixes: |
| 77 | if var.endswith(suffix): |
| 78 | var = var.replace(suffix, "") |
| 79 | |
| 80 | prefix = d.getVar("MLPREFIX", True) |
| 81 | if prefix and var.startswith(prefix): |
| 82 | var = var.replace(prefix, "") |
| 83 | |
| 84 | return var |
| 85 | |
| 86 | def str_filter(f, str, d): |
| 87 | from re import match |
| 88 | return " ".join(filter(lambda x: match(f, x, 0), str.split())) |
| 89 | |
| 90 | def str_filter_out(f, str, d): |
| 91 | from re import match |
| 92 | return " ".join(filter(lambda x: not match(f, x, 0), str.split())) |
| 93 | |
| 94 | def param_bool(cfg, field, dflt = None): |
| 95 | """Lookup <field> in <cfg> map and convert it to a boolean; take |
| 96 | <dflt> when this <field> does not exist""" |
| 97 | value = cfg.get(field, dflt) |
| 98 | strvalue = str(value).lower() |
| 99 | if strvalue in ('yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1'): |
| 100 | return True |
| 101 | elif strvalue in ('no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0'): |
| 102 | return False |
| 103 | raise ValueError("invalid value for boolean parameter '%s': '%s'" % (field, value)) |
| 104 | |
| 105 | def inherits(d, *classes): |
| 106 | """Return True if the metadata inherits any of the specified classes""" |
| 107 | return any(bb.data.inherits_class(cls, d) for cls in classes) |
| 108 | |
| 109 | def features_backfill(var,d): |
| 110 | # This construct allows the addition of new features to variable specified |
| 111 | # as var |
| 112 | # Example for var = "DISTRO_FEATURES" |
| 113 | # This construct allows the addition of new features to DISTRO_FEATURES |
| 114 | # that if not present would disable existing functionality, without |
| 115 | # disturbing distributions that have already set DISTRO_FEATURES. |
| 116 | # Distributions wanting to elide a value in DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL should |
| 117 | # add the feature to DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED |
| 118 | features = (d.getVar(var, True) or "").split() |
| 119 | backfill = (d.getVar(var+"_BACKFILL", True) or "").split() |
| 120 | considered = (d.getVar(var+"_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED", True) or "").split() |
| 121 | |
| 122 | addfeatures = [] |
| 123 | for feature in backfill: |
| 124 | if feature not in features and feature not in considered: |
| 125 | addfeatures.append(feature) |
| 126 | |
| 127 | if addfeatures: |
| 128 | d.appendVar(var, " " + " ".join(addfeatures)) |
| 129 | |
| 130 | |
| 131 | def packages_filter_out_system(d): |
| 132 | """ |
| 133 | Return a list of packages from PACKAGES with the "system" packages such as |
| 134 | PN-dbg PN-doc PN-locale-eb-gb removed. |
| 135 | """ |
| 136 | pn = d.getVar('PN', True) |
| 137 | blacklist = map(lambda suffix: pn + suffix, ('', '-dbg', '-dev', '-doc', '-locale', '-staticdev')) |
| 138 | localepkg = pn + "-locale-" |
| 139 | pkgs = [] |
| 140 | |
| 141 | for pkg in d.getVar('PACKAGES', True).split(): |
| 142 | if pkg not in blacklist and localepkg not in pkg: |
| 143 | pkgs.append(pkg) |
| 144 | return pkgs |
| 145 | |
| 146 | def getstatusoutput(cmd): |
| 147 | return cmdstatus.getstatusoutput(cmd) |
| 148 | |
| 149 | |
| 150 | def trim_version(version, num_parts=2): |
| 151 | """ |
| 152 | Return just the first <num_parts> of <version>, split by periods. For |
| 153 | example, trim_version("1.2.3", 2) will return "1.2". |
| 154 | """ |
| 155 | if type(version) is not str: |
| 156 | raise TypeError("Version should be a string") |
| 157 | if num_parts < 1: |
| 158 | raise ValueError("Cannot split to parts < 1") |
| 159 | |
| 160 | parts = version.split(".") |
| 161 | trimmed = ".".join(parts[:num_parts]) |
| 162 | return trimmed |
| 163 | |
| 164 | def cpu_count(): |
| 165 | import multiprocessing |
| 166 | return multiprocessing.cpu_count() |
| 167 | |
| 168 | def execute_pre_post_process(d, cmds): |
| 169 | if cmds is None: |
| 170 | return |
| 171 | |
| 172 | for cmd in cmds.strip().split(';'): |
| 173 | cmd = cmd.strip() |
| 174 | if cmd != '': |
| 175 | bb.note("Executing %s ..." % cmd) |
| 176 | bb.build.exec_func(cmd, d) |
| 177 | |
| 178 | def multiprocess_exec(commands, function): |
| 179 | import signal |
| 180 | import multiprocessing |
| 181 | |
| 182 | if not commands: |
| 183 | return [] |
| 184 | |
| 185 | def init_worker(): |
| 186 | signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) |
| 187 | |
| 188 | nproc = min(multiprocessing.cpu_count(), len(commands)) |
| 189 | pool = bb.utils.multiprocessingpool(nproc, init_worker) |
| 190 | imap = pool.imap(function, commands) |
| 191 | |
| 192 | try: |
| 193 | res = list(imap) |
| 194 | pool.close() |
| 195 | pool.join() |
| 196 | results = [] |
| 197 | for result in res: |
| 198 | if result is not None: |
| 199 | results.append(result) |
| 200 | return results |
| 201 | |
| 202 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
| 203 | pool.terminate() |
| 204 | pool.join() |
| 205 | raise |
| 206 | |
| 207 | def squashspaces(string): |
| 208 | import re |
| 209 | return re.sub("\s+", " ", string).strip() |
| 210 | |
Patrick Williams | d8c66bc | 2016-06-20 12:57:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | def format_pkg_list(pkg_dict, ret_format=None): |
| 212 | output = [] |
| 213 | |
| 214 | if ret_format == "arch": |
| 215 | for pkg in sorted(pkg_dict): |
| 216 | output.append("%s %s" % (pkg, pkg_dict[pkg]["arch"])) |
| 217 | elif ret_format == "file": |
| 218 | for pkg in sorted(pkg_dict): |
| 219 | output.append("%s %s %s" % (pkg, pkg_dict[pkg]["filename"], pkg_dict[pkg]["arch"])) |
| 220 | elif ret_format == "ver": |
| 221 | for pkg in sorted(pkg_dict): |
| 222 | output.append("%s %s %s" % (pkg, pkg_dict[pkg]["arch"], pkg_dict[pkg]["ver"])) |
| 223 | elif ret_format == "deps": |
| 224 | for pkg in sorted(pkg_dict): |
| 225 | for dep in pkg_dict[pkg]["deps"]: |
| 226 | output.append("%s|%s" % (pkg, dep)) |
| 227 | else: |
| 228 | for pkg in sorted(pkg_dict): |
| 229 | output.append(pkg) |
| 230 | |
| 231 | return '\n'.join(output) |
| 232 | |
Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 233 | # |
| 234 | # Python 2.7 doesn't have threaded pools (just multiprocessing) |
| 235 | # so implement a version here |
| 236 | # |
| 237 | |
| 238 | from Queue import Queue |
| 239 | from threading import Thread |
| 240 | |
| 241 | class ThreadedWorker(Thread): |
| 242 | """Thread executing tasks from a given tasks queue""" |
| 243 | def __init__(self, tasks, worker_init, worker_end): |
| 244 | Thread.__init__(self) |
| 245 | self.tasks = tasks |
| 246 | self.daemon = True |
| 247 | |
| 248 | self.worker_init = worker_init |
| 249 | self.worker_end = worker_end |
| 250 | |
| 251 | def run(self): |
| 252 | from Queue import Empty |
| 253 | |
| 254 | if self.worker_init is not None: |
| 255 | self.worker_init(self) |
| 256 | |
| 257 | while True: |
| 258 | try: |
| 259 | func, args, kargs = self.tasks.get(block=False) |
| 260 | except Empty: |
| 261 | if self.worker_end is not None: |
| 262 | self.worker_end(self) |
| 263 | break |
| 264 | |
| 265 | try: |
| 266 | func(self, *args, **kargs) |
| 267 | except Exception, e: |
| 268 | print e |
| 269 | finally: |
| 270 | self.tasks.task_done() |
| 271 | |
| 272 | class ThreadedPool: |
| 273 | """Pool of threads consuming tasks from a queue""" |
| 274 | def __init__(self, num_workers, num_tasks, worker_init=None, |
| 275 | worker_end=None): |
| 276 | self.tasks = Queue(num_tasks) |
| 277 | self.workers = [] |
| 278 | |
| 279 | for _ in range(num_workers): |
| 280 | worker = ThreadedWorker(self.tasks, worker_init, worker_end) |
| 281 | self.workers.append(worker) |
| 282 | |
| 283 | def start(self): |
| 284 | for worker in self.workers: |
| 285 | worker.start() |
| 286 | |
| 287 | def add_task(self, func, *args, **kargs): |
| 288 | """Add a task to the queue""" |
| 289 | self.tasks.put((func, args, kargs)) |
| 290 | |
| 291 | def wait_completion(self): |
| 292 | """Wait for completion of all the tasks in the queue""" |
| 293 | self.tasks.join() |
| 294 | for worker in self.workers: |
| 295 | worker.join() |
Patrick Williams | d8c66bc | 2016-06-20 12:57:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 296 | |
| 297 | def write_ld_so_conf(d): |
| 298 | # Some utils like prelink may not have the correct target library paths |
| 299 | # so write an ld.so.conf to help them |
| 300 | ldsoconf = d.expand("${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}${sysconfdir}/ld.so.conf") |
| 301 | if os.path.exists(ldsoconf): |
| 302 | bb.utils.remove(ldsoconf) |
| 303 | bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(ldsoconf)) |
| 304 | with open(ldsoconf, "w") as f: |
| 305 | f.write(d.getVar("base_libdir", True) + '\n') |
| 306 | f.write(d.getVar("libdir", True) + '\n') |