#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Development tool - utility functions for plugins # # Copyright (C) 2014 Intel Corporation # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # """Devtool plugins module""" import os import sys import subprocess import logging import re import codecs logger = logging.getLogger('devtool') class DevtoolError(Exception): """Exception for handling devtool errors""" def __init__(self, message, exitcode=1): super(DevtoolError, self).__init__(message) self.exitcode = exitcode def exec_build_env_command(init_path, builddir, cmd, watch=False, **options): """Run a program in bitbake build context""" import bb if not 'cwd' in options: options["cwd"] = builddir if init_path: # As the OE init script makes use of BASH_SOURCE to determine OEROOT, # and can't determine it when running under dash, we need to set # the executable to bash to correctly set things up if not 'executable' in options: options['executable'] = 'bash' logger.debug('Executing command: "%s" using init path %s' % (cmd, init_path)) init_prefix = '. %s %s > /dev/null && ' % (init_path, builddir) else: logger.debug('Executing command "%s"' % cmd) init_prefix = '' if watch: if sys.stdout.isatty(): # Fool bitbake into thinking it's outputting to a terminal (because it is, indirectly) cmd = 'script -e -q -c "%s" /dev/null' % cmd return exec_watch('%s%s' % (init_prefix, cmd), **options) else: return bb.process.run('%s%s' % (init_prefix, cmd), **options) def exec_watch(cmd, **options): """Run program with stdout shown on sys.stdout""" import bb if isinstance(cmd, str) and not "shell" in options: options["shell"] = True process = subprocess.Popen( cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, **options ) reader = codecs.getreader('utf-8')(process.stdout) buf = '' while True: out = reader.read(1, 1) if out: sys.stdout.write(out) sys.stdout.flush() buf += out elif out == '' and process.poll() != None: break if process.returncode != 0: raise bb.process.ExecutionError(cmd, process.returncode, buf, None) return buf, None def exec_fakeroot(d, cmd, **kwargs): """Run a command under fakeroot (pseudo, in fact) so that it picks up the appropriate file permissions""" # Grab the command and check it actually exists fakerootcmd = d.getVar('FAKEROOTCMD') fakerootenv = d.getVar('FAKEROOTENV') exec_fakeroot_no_d(fakerootcmd, fakerootenv, cmd, kwargs) def exec_fakeroot_no_d(fakerootcmd, fakerootenv, cmd, **kwargs): if not os.path.exists(fakerootcmd): logger.error('pseudo executable %s could not be found - have you run a build yet? pseudo-native should install this and if you have run any build then that should have been built') return 2 # Set up the appropriate environment newenv = dict(os.environ) for varvalue in fakerootenv.split(): if '=' in varvalue: splitval = varvalue.split('=', 1) newenv[splitval[0]] = splitval[1] return subprocess.call("%s %s" % (fakerootcmd, cmd), env=newenv, **kwargs) def setup_tinfoil(config_only=False, basepath=None, tracking=False): """Initialize tinfoil api from bitbake""" import scriptpath orig_cwd = os.path.abspath(os.curdir) try: if basepath: os.chdir(basepath) bitbakepath = scriptpath.add_bitbake_lib_path() if not bitbakepath: logger.error("Unable to find bitbake by searching parent directory of this script or PATH") sys.exit(1) import bb.tinfoil tinfoil = bb.tinfoil.Tinfoil(tracking=tracking) try: tinfoil.logger.setLevel(logger.getEffectiveLevel()) tinfoil.prepare(config_only) except bb.tinfoil.TinfoilUIException: tinfoil.shutdown() raise DevtoolError('Failed to start bitbake environment') except: tinfoil.shutdown() raise finally: os.chdir(orig_cwd) return tinfoil def parse_recipe(config, tinfoil, pn, appends, filter_workspace=True): """Parse the specified recipe""" try: recipefile = tinfoil.get_recipe_file(pn) except bb.providers.NoProvider as e: logger.error(str(e)) return None if appends: append_files = tinfoil.get_file_appends(recipefile) if filter_workspace: # Filter out appends from the workspace append_files = [path for path in append_files if not path.startswith(config.workspace_path)] else: append_files = None try: rd = tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(recipefile, appends, append_files) except Exception as e: logger.error(str(e)) return None return rd def check_workspace_recipe(workspace, pn, checksrc=True, bbclassextend=False): """ Check that a recipe is in the workspace and (optionally) that source is present. """ workspacepn = pn for recipe, value in workspace.items(): if recipe == pn: break if bbclassextend: recipefile = value['recipefile'] if recipefile: targets = get_bbclassextend_targets(recipefile, recipe) if pn in targets: workspacepn = recipe break else: raise DevtoolError("No recipe named '%s' in your workspace" % pn) if checksrc: srctree = workspace[workspacepn]['srctree'] if not os.path.exists(srctree): raise DevtoolError("Source tree %s for recipe %s does not exist" % (srctree, workspacepn)) if not os.listdir(srctree): raise DevtoolError("Source tree %s for recipe %s is empty" % (srctree, workspacepn)) return workspacepn def use_external_build(same_dir, no_same_dir, d): """ Determine if we should use B!=S (separate build and source directories) or not """ b_is_s = True if no_same_dir: logger.info('Using separate build directory since --no-same-dir specified') b_is_s = False elif same_dir: logger.info('Using source tree as build directory since --same-dir specified') elif bb.data.inherits_class('autotools-brokensep', d): logger.info('Using source tree as build directory since recipe inherits autotools-brokensep') elif os.path.abspath(d.getVar('B')) == os.path.abspath(d.getVar('S')): logger.info('Using source tree as build directory since that would be the default for this recipe') else: b_is_s = False return b_is_s def setup_git_repo(repodir, version, devbranch, basetag='devtool-base', d=None): """ Set up the git repository for the source tree """ import bb.process import oe.patch if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(repodir, '.git')): bb.process.run('git init', cwd=repodir) bb.process.run('git config --local gc.autodetach 0', cwd=repodir) bb.process.run('git add -f -A .', cwd=repodir) commit_cmd = ['git'] oe.patch.GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(commit_cmd, d=d) commit_cmd += ['commit', '-q'] stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain', cwd=repodir) if not stdout: commit_cmd.append('--allow-empty') commitmsg = "Initial empty commit with no upstream sources" elif version: commitmsg = "Initial commit from upstream at version %s" % version else: commitmsg = "Initial commit from upstream" commit_cmd += ['-m', commitmsg] bb.process.run(commit_cmd, cwd=repodir) # Ensure singletask.lock (as used by externalsrc.bbclass) is ignored by git gitinfodir = os.path.join(repodir, '.git', 'info') try: os.mkdir(gitinfodir) except FileExistsError: pass excludes = [] excludefile = os.path.join(gitinfodir, 'exclude') try: with open(excludefile, 'r') as f: excludes = f.readlines() except FileNotFoundError: pass if 'singletask.lock\n' not in excludes: excludes.append('singletask.lock\n') with open(excludefile, 'w') as f: for line in excludes: f.write(line) bb.process.run('git checkout -b %s' % devbranch, cwd=repodir) bb.process.run('git tag -f %s' % basetag, cwd=repodir) # if recipe unpacks another git repo inside S, we need to declare it as a regular git submodule now, # so we will be able to tag branches on it and extract patches when doing finish/update on the recipe stdout, _ = bb.process.run("git status --porcelain", cwd=repodir) found = False for line in stdout.splitlines(): if line.endswith("/"): new_dir = line.split()[1] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.join(repodir, new_dir)): if ".git" in dirs + files: (stdout, _) = bb.process.run('git remote', cwd=root) remote = stdout.splitlines()[0] (stdout, _) = bb.process.run('git remote get-url %s' % remote, cwd=root) remote_url = stdout.splitlines()[0] logger.error(os.path.relpath(os.path.join(root, ".."), root)) bb.process.run('git submodule add %s %s' % (remote_url, os.path.relpath(root, os.path.join(root, ".."))), cwd=os.path.join(root, "..")) found = True if found: oe.patch.GitApplyTree.commitIgnored("Add additional submodule from SRC_URI", dir=os.path.join(root, ".."), d=d) found = False if os.path.exists(os.path.join(repodir, '.gitmodules')): bb.process.run('git submodule foreach --recursive "git tag -f %s"' % basetag, cwd=repodir) def recipe_to_append(recipefile, config, wildcard=False): """ Convert a recipe file to a bbappend file path within the workspace. NOTE: if the bbappend already exists, you should be using workspace[args.recipename]['bbappend'] instead of calling this function. """ appendname = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(recipefile))[0] if wildcard: appendname = re.sub(r'_.*', '_%', appendname) appendpath = os.path.join(config.workspace_path, 'appends') appendfile = os.path.join(appendpath, appendname + '.bbappend') return appendfile def get_bbclassextend_targets(recipefile, pn): """ Cheap function to get BBCLASSEXTEND and then convert that to the list of targets that would result. """ import bb.utils values = {} def get_bbclassextend_varfunc(varname, origvalue, op, newlines): values[varname] = origvalue return origvalue, None, 0, True with open(recipefile, 'r') as f: bb.utils.edit_metadata(f, ['BBCLASSEXTEND'], get_bbclassextend_varfunc) targets = [] bbclassextend = values.get('BBCLASSEXTEND', '').split() if bbclassextend: for variant in bbclassextend: if variant == 'nativesdk': targets.append('%s-%s' % (variant, pn)) elif variant in ['native', 'cross', 'crosssdk']: targets.append('%s-%s' % (pn, variant)) return targets def replace_from_file(path, old, new): """Replace strings on a file""" def read_file(path): data = None with open(path) as f: data = f.read() return data def write_file(path, data): if data is None: return wdata = data.rstrip() + "\n" with open(path, "w") as f: f.write(wdata) # In case old is None, return immediately if old is None: return try: rdata = read_file(path) except IOError as e: # if file does not exit, just quit, otherwise raise an exception if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: return else: raise old_contents = rdata.splitlines() new_contents = [] for old_content in old_contents: try: new_contents.append(old_content.replace(old, new)) except ValueError: pass write_file(path, "\n".join(new_contents)) def update_unlockedsigs(basepath, workspace, fixed_setup, extra=None): """ This function will make unlocked-sigs.inc match the recipes in the workspace plus any extras we want unlocked. """ if not fixed_setup: # Only need to write this out within the eSDK return if not extra: extra = [] confdir = os.path.join(basepath, 'conf') unlockedsigs = os.path.join(confdir, 'unlocked-sigs.inc') # Get current unlocked list if any values = {} def get_unlockedsigs_varfunc(varname, origvalue, op, newlines): values[varname] = origvalue return origvalue, None, 0, True if os.path.exists(unlockedsigs): with open(unlockedsigs, 'r') as f: bb.utils.edit_metadata(f, ['SIGGEN_UNLOCKED_RECIPES'], get_unlockedsigs_varfunc) unlocked = sorted(values.get('SIGGEN_UNLOCKED_RECIPES', [])) # If the new list is different to the current list, write it out newunlocked = sorted(list(workspace.keys()) + extra) if unlocked != newunlocked: bb.utils.mkdirhier(confdir) with open(unlockedsigs, 'w') as f: f.write("# DO NOT MODIFY! YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST.\n" + "# This layer was created by the OpenEmbedded devtool" + " utility in order to\n" + "# contain recipes that are unlocked.\n") f.write('SIGGEN_UNLOCKED_RECIPES += "\\\n') for pn in newunlocked: f.write(' ' + pn) f.write('"') def check_prerelease_version(ver, operation): if 'pre' in ver or 'rc' in ver: logger.warning('Version "%s" looks like a pre-release version. ' 'If that is the case, in order to ensure that the ' 'version doesn\'t appear to go backwards when you ' 'later upgrade to the final release version, it is ' 'recommmended that instead you use ' '+ e.g. if ' 'upgrading from 1.9 to 2.0-rc2 use "1.9+2.0-rc2". ' 'If you prefer not to reset and re-try, you can change ' 'the version after %s succeeds using "devtool rename" ' 'with -V/--version.' % (ver, operation)) def check_git_repo_dirty(repodir): """Check if a git repository is clean or not""" stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain', cwd=repodir) return stdout def check_git_repo_op(srctree, ignoredirs=None): """Check if a git repository is in the middle of a rebase""" stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git rev-parse --show-toplevel', cwd=srctree) topleveldir = stdout.strip() if ignoredirs and topleveldir in ignoredirs: return gitdir = os.path.join(topleveldir, '.git') if os.path.exists(os.path.join(gitdir, 'rebase-merge')): raise DevtoolError("Source tree %s appears to be in the middle of a rebase - please resolve this first" % srctree) if os.path.exists(os.path.join(gitdir, 'rebase-apply')): raise DevtoolError("Source tree %s appears to be in the middle of 'git am' or 'git apply' - please resolve this first" % srctree)