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4860 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephano Cetola
ef7828c9f2 utils.bbclass: add function to check for git config user
If attempting to patch a git repo without a proper git config setup,
an error will occur saying user.name/user.email are needed by git
am/apply. After some code was removed from kernel-yocto, it was
simple enough to reproduce this error by creating a kernel patch and
using a container to build.

This patch abstracts out functionality that existed in buildhistory
for use in other classes. It also adds a call to this functionality
to the kernel-yocto class.

Fixes [YOCTO #10346]

introduced in OE-core revision
0f698dfd1c8bbc0d53ae7977e26685a7a3df52a3

(From OE-Core rev: 25b43cb05c645e43f96bc18906441b8fdc272228)

Signed-off-by: Stephano Cetola <stephano.cetola@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-07 16:43:57 +01:00
Martin Jansa
35ca6add0f icecc.bbclass: replace os.popen with subprocess.check_output
* otherwise there is a lot of warnings about missing close on file descriptor

(From OE-Core rev: 629ff6eb58ddad2d533cbcc8b1a4594d3c8fd441)

Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-06 07:51:01 +01:00
Peter Kjellerstedt
79286b497a populate_sdk_base.bbclass: Make do_populate_sdk depend on PACKAGE_EXCLUDE_COMPLEMENTARY
(From OE-Core rev: 06c732bb8e2896d789716e7f0635aac9ff3a2d42)

Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-06 07:51:00 +01:00
Peter Kjellerstedt
27d947c184 image.bbclass: Make do_rootfs depend on PACKAGE_EXCLUDE_COMPLEMENTARY
(From OE-Core rev: 7294c550eb3c7e31f8b80c7055aa84945c75c7f1)

Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-06 07:51:00 +01:00
Aníbal Limón
f205384495 classes/sstate.bbclass: Enable thread lock when checkstatus
The checkstatus function fires an event to notify bitbake UI about
the progress of the task, this function is implemented using ThreadPool
and is causing event lose when multiple threads tries to fire an event
(writes over socket/fd).

[YOCTO #10330]

(From OE-Core rev: 6e0bb9d141438c0051c32b0d3a247915b71ccb82)

Signed-off-by: Aníbal Limón <anibal.limon@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-05 10:10:11 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
56be38f834 testimage.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 5f8eb6726a492d259bfe25b0bbce2333c9505504)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
4768cd6519 utility-tasks.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: de45a7e302fe5a2a08baf26c91e2c788d7285263)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
4dbb0d73dd package.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 8443b6f3f25181f5ac49bc25a1387cd05b814376)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
4c25460c5a libc-package.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 5369bb7fa6238cc85f0b5263519974c1a2d9eea8)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
c5823be186 testsdk.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 086240468265dc15c5b4cdb2594d5aa7c3114dda)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
fe7a7836ed chrpath.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 20e669f56489b2c8a9bc6a0e6f3eac81ef35445a)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:05 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
39f80cefcc sstate.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 33611b69c221cf875eba1c7cb599c256825ae470)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
db6ae52544 useradd.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 21969c3d1397e0a11a8cb9dad8ce3469ee655f57)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
fadc4fc746 gtk-immodules-cache.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 11a2f932073635f9680470cd69216cecf7ed0c37)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
823acf8037 systemd.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 8e956d66087b9c41591b8e4e817ed6c9e42f5981)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
0aaa51e1e5 license.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 8e9255763674703ea16651da64fe794e5359f16e)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
7f22c97be3 update-rc.d.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: a77b4e543407eee133fbd38ac9b69e90bea541e0)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
f13bd4b8e4 gummiboot.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: f7c82acbac583c7838550175796a7aa697a5c7e0)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
d11b51dfad systemd-boot.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: c61d7a01c89f0d25d069191cc47d6768bee2ce48)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
46398106ef syslinux.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: cca772ecf0adafbd767974add27ada125aae5269)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
103ab2d810 grub-efi.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 48c4faa1d7117732974e51428f7ed2f62ad7e7bf)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
255f260675 useradd-staticids.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: e507cb978fd52164beb28324933cb3d5e368c3ab)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
fc3dc09732 package_rpm.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: f0561ba205723fd7f05c28d501c2c517034b326c)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
c7d522c717 package_deb.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 5a074e8a26d27ea9c4f31e2b75b2b14f6e0641d3)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
9efdd605c9 package_ipk.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 01e3ac73860a24710852383a15bb5d01db13de57)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson
4359ef0895 base.bbclass: Use bb.fatal() instead of raising FuncFailed
This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.

Motivating quote below:

< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
           whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
           funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
           exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
           raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself

FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.

(From OE-Core rev: 9635af9785509a39c1ac2509740d46276119a0ca)

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ross Burton
922a745993 classes/native: set lt_cv_sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec
This variable is used by libtool to know what paths are on the default loader
search path.  As we have modified loader paths, native.bbclass can tell libtool
that both the sysroot libdir and the host library paths are searched, so no
RPATHs for those will be generated.

(From OE-Core rev: 2d0a1b029447842a6f97f72ae636c9020c4206a9)

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Ross Burton
87acbfe903 classes/cross: set lt_cv_sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec
This variable is used by libtool to know what paths are on the default loader
search path.  As we have modified loader paths, cross.bbclass can tell libtool
that both the sysroot libdir and the host library paths are searched, so no
RPATHs for those will be generated.

(From OE-Core rev: 5b61324fa76b27bb6ce13e78b17e767eed2f8f57)

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-04 16:29:04 +01:00
Richard Purdie
a9b3a6dade allarch: Fixes to stop rebuilds when change multilibs
When changing multilibs, allarch recipes should not be rebuilding. This
adds enough variable exclusions to make this work properly. Future
regressions will be prevented with new testing.

(From OE-Core rev: ce1e7fcc60276040477c1d5e3129e029bb9f204b)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:57 +01:00
Richard Purdie
d36c7036a2 nativesdk: Don't enable MULTILIBS
package_write_rpm references the MULTILIBS variable and the checksums
of nativesdk recipes were changing as a result of this.

We don't need/want MULTILIBS values for nativesdk so disable this.

(From OE-Core rev: 738ff6bc72533bbdeb58425b20b0bfbeff280a04)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:57 +01:00
Stephano Cetola
5d96223e31 subprocess: remove Popen in favor of check_output
This begins moving away from the deprecated subprocess calls in an
effort to eventually move to some more global abstraction using the run
convenience method provided in python 3.5.

[ YOCTO #9342 ]

(From OE-Core rev: 0d6b7276003f1afabc6de683f663540327d52bdc)

Signed-off-by: Stephano Cetola <stephano.cetola@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:56 +01:00
Raymond Tan
14cdcbcba5 grub-efi.bbclass: Add a space between root and append parameter
Add a space between the root and append parameter, similar to
syslinux.bbclass, in creating the final grub.cfg.

Without this, the final kernel boot parameters will concatenate into
strings like root=/dev/ram0console=ttyS0...

(From OE-Core rev: a3b271ec8e1b2758e1e619e76646d22fd5777ce3)

Signed-off-by: Raymond Tan <raymond.tan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:56 +01:00
Joshua Lock
debb7bb86f multilib_header: avoid sstate checksum issues for -nativesdk recipes
Much as with -native recipes, as addressed in commit
b15730caf0, arch specific variables
like MIPSPKGSFX_ABI were affecting -nativesdk sstate checksums for
recipes like nativesdk-glibc-initial.

Disable multilib_header for nativesdk as we don't use multilibs in
this scenario.

[YOCTO #10320]

(From OE-Core rev: f1c7b4f16dc9a7e5155108641fed8b3d98c931f3)

Signed-off-by: Joshua Lock <joshua.g.lock@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:56 +01:00
André Draszik
a3e5ebea34 image-buildinfo: restore trailing newline
The last line in the generated /etc/build doesn't end
with a newline anymore, restore it.

(From OE-Core rev: afbd3917061212558ccacda129eff516b735e5b1)

Signed-off-by: André Draszik <git@andred.net>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-10-01 21:45:55 +01:00
Richard Purdie
b6253350fb cross-canadian/libgcc-common: Fixes for arm multilib
Arm is unusual in that we force it to "linux-gnueabi" and "linux" doesn't
build. This was causing problems for multilib configurations which were assuming
"linux" was the default compiler rather than linux-gnueabi.

This change does two things, ensures symlinks are generated for linux-gnueabi
and also adapts the libgcc code to account for the difference on arm.

It still needs to immediately expand/save TARGET_VENDOR but we defer
deciding what TARGET_OS should be until we know TARGET_ARCH (which the
multilib code may change).

[YOCTO #8642]

Note that sanity tests of a 32 bit arm multilib still break due to issues
with the kernel headers on a mixed bit system. This looks to be a general
headers issue for the platform though and a different type of bug.

(From OE-Core rev: bcddc3e7eff138add031bc9c9728be5a42fa62ef)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-30 16:51:15 +01:00
Martin Jansa
b8f5fdacae qemuboot: don't fail when QB_DEFAULT_KERNEL isn't symlink
* in some cases we might set QB_DEFAULT_KERNEL to the real filename
  instead of symlink and then this whole readlink work around actually
  breaks the build, because os.readlink fails on normal files:

  >>> os.readlink('deploy/images/qemux86/bzImage-linux-yocto-qemux86-master-20160927084848.bin')
  'bzImage-linux-yocto-qemux86.bin'
  >>> os.readlink('deploy/images/qemux86/bzImage-linux-yocto-qemux86.bin')
  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument: '/jenkins/mjansa/build-starfish-master-mcf/BUILD/deploy/images/qemux86/bzImage-linux-yocto-qemux86.bin'

(From OE-Core rev: a11d0d8641b7dfb05c78645cf21f2c04a08c4822)

Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-30 16:51:15 +01:00
Ioan-Adrian Ratiu
93d4250c2b populate_sdk_base.bbclass: fix broken variables
This function never worked because the SDK_OUTPUT and SDKPATH vars are
written bash-style in a python function. The only reason it never failed
a build is because the function bails out the start because of the flag
CHECK_SDK_SYSROOTS.

And I guess nobody tested with CHECK_SDK_SYSROOTS enabled until now.

(From OE-Core rev: 9f60dfdaaa74b90ebcfcdd9f3817c62a56243e92)

Signed-off-by: Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:04 +01:00
Ed Bartosh
390140e7b9 image_types.bbclass: remove redundant dependency
Removed parted-native dependency from do_image_wic as it's
already mentioned in IMAGE_DEPENDS_wic variable.

Thanks to Christopher Larson for pointing out to this.

(From OE-Core rev: 82353471ccaae59967df7f14de0b4065cbc8169a)

Signed-off-by: Ed Bartosh <ed.bartosh@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:04 +01:00
Juro Bystricky
cf882b6e3a SDK: Allow changing SDKMACHINE without wiping TMP folder
When changing SDKMACHINE, we may encounter an error forcing us to wipe the TMP folder.
Since only SDK_ARCH is captured in the PN of the crosssdk recipes, changes to SDK_OS
result in conflicts. Eventually we hit the error:

ERROR: ...: The recipe <...>  is trying to install files into a shared area when those files already exist.
The build has stopped as continuing in this scenario WILL break things

This patchset addresses the problem by SDK_SYS as the recipe name suffix instead
of SDK_ARCH.

[YOCTO #9281]

(From OE-Core rev: d2eccccb70e809d482c493922f23aef4409cfd82)

Signed-off-by: Juro Bystricky <juro.bystricky@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:03 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
b5a00339d9 archive.bbclass: fix do_ar_original archiving of multiple source repos
When a recipe uses more than one source which isn't a plain file (for
example, multiple git repos), then do_ar_original created the source
archives using the same filename and thus only archived one source.

The "name" parameter is used as file suffix to create unique names for
each source, leading to archives following this pattern:
deploy/${TARGET_SYS}/${PF}/${PF}[-<name>].tar.gz.

The ${PF} part is a bit redundant, which may or may not be
desirable. The patch is more localized this way (no need to modify
create_tarball()).

For example, meta-oic's iotivity_1.1.1.bb uses:

   url_iotivity = "git://github.com/iotivity/iotivity.git"
   branch_iotivity = "1.1-rel"
   SRC_URI = "${url_iotivity};destsuffix=${S};branch=${branch_iotivity};protocol=http;"

   url_tinycbor = "git://github.com/01org/tinycbor.git"
   SRC_URI += "${url_tinycbor};name=tinycbor;destsuffix=${S}/extlibs/tinycbor/tinycbor;protocol=http"

   url_hippomocks = "git://github.com/dascandy/hippomocks.git"
   SRC_URI += "${url_hippomocks};name=hippomocks;destsuffix=${S}/extlibs/hippomocks-master;protocol=http"
   SRC_URI += "file://hippomocks_mips_patch"

   url_gtest = "http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/gtest/gtest-1.7.0.zip/2d6ec8ccdf5c46b05ba54a9fd1d130d7/gtest-1.7.0.zip"
   SRC_URI += "${url_gtest};name=gtest;subdir=${BP}/extlibs/gtest"

   url_sqlite = "http://www.sqlite.org/2015/sqlite-amalgamation-3081101.zip"
   SRC_URI += "${url_sqlite};name=sqlite3;subdir=${BP}/extlibs/sqlite3;unpack=false"

These now get archived in deploy/sources/*/iotivity-1.1.1-r2/ as:

gtest-1.7.0.zip                      iotivity-1.1.1-r2-recipe.tar.gz    sqlite-amalgamation-3081101.zip
hippomocks_mips_patch                iotivity-1.1.1-r2.tar.gz
iotivity-1.1.1-r2-hippomocks.tar.gz  iotivity-1.1.1-r2-tinycbor.tar.gz

(From OE-Core rev: 5c63ffc706c0fff8cfb797a238f4f0e73ee2813d)

Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:03 +01:00
Patrick Ohly
58866d6e9a archiver.bbclass: ignore unpack sub-directories in do_ar_original
Support for absolute paths in the "subdir" parameter was recently
added (bitbake rev: c3873346c6fa). The git fetcher has supported
absolute paths in "destsuffix" already before.

When the path is absolute as in destsuffix=${S}/foobar, the tmpdir
used by do_ar_original gets ignored, which breaks:
- source code archiving (tmpdir is empty)
- compilation due to race conditions (for example, ${S} getting
  modified by do_ar_original while do_compile runs)

To solve this, these parameters get removed from URLs before
instantiating the fetcher for them.

This is done unconditionally also for relative paths, because these
paths are not useful when archiving the original source (upstream
source does not have them, they only get used by the recipe during
compilation).

(From OE-Core rev: c27c464e267db3f4b08cbd966412d19b0e756d28)

Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:03 +01:00
Richard Purdie
153da94000 utils: Add all_multilib_tune_list function
Its useful to be able to query a list of variables to obtain the values
in each multilib context. This adds such a function which works even
if called in the non-default recipe context.

(From OE-Core rev: 4202a09dece07c0d3f654c2b1ae504a031b4ee90)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:03 +01:00
Markus Lehtonen
7ff051c2fb autotools.bbclass: use python3 instead of python (v2)
(From OE-Core rev: 97b21645fdcdb39a58546b5f4d763b920fe5fbd6)

Signed-off-by: Markus Lehtonen <markus.lehtonen@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-28 10:16:02 +01:00
Otavio Salvador
18afc88038 qemu.bbclass: Allow use different QEMU binary depending of target
There are architectures which support running in 32 and 64 bit
flavours however the simulation is provided in a specific QEMU
setting, requiring us to use a different binary. This patch allow this
to be done using, for example:

QEMU_TARGET_BINARY_ppce5500 = "qemu-ppc64abi32"

(From OE-Core rev: 9b6d414fd27932ed1325de54e8e867c75b340e3d)

Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-24 07:30:10 +01:00
Andreas Müller
f82cc4b768 scons.bbclass: rework parameters for install task
Fixes:

* During install all files were recompiled -> redurced build time
* For some recipes we found lot of links to build host image path

(From OE-Core rev: 3d1d287785c388bebba2ba1f2d8f843a5c6a2417)

Signed-off-by: Andreas Müller <schnitzeltony@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-24 07:30:10 +01:00
Mariano Lopez
659fab4291 testimage.bbclass: Add package manager dependency
The feature to install packages in the target requires to
build the package manager. It would fail, with very obtuse
errors, if a test requires to install something and the
package manager hasn't been build. This will add the package
manager as dependency for testimage.

[YOCTO #10260]

(From OE-Core rev: cf548fd85297585cc5688eda45ee332200bbd4b7)

Signed-off-by: Mariano Lopez <mariano.lopez@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-23 14:56:39 +01:00
Joshua Lock
cb1ffb835f toolchain-scripts-base: add base class for toolchain_create_sdk_version
We use toolchain_create_sdk_version() in buildtools-tarball but
don't want the extra classes toolchain-scripts pulls in, therefore
split out a separate base class for this function which both
toolchain-scripts and the buildtools-tarball can inherit.

(From OE-Core rev: a398dfa654dc035c404fc12279fac9edf6403e11)

Signed-off-by: Joshua Lock <joshua.g.lock@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-23 14:56:39 +01:00
Richard Purdie
7358cbf36b base.bbclass: Drop unnecessary dirs setting
${D} is listed in cleandirs so no need to list it in dirs as well.
The default directory is ${B} so this is a cleanup which should have
no changes to the execution.

[YOCTO #10017]

(From OE-Core rev: 7e0f95bf359bc3b5bb1578024a993e184de155cd)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-22 11:13:24 +01:00
Richard Purdie
577ff4e3dd autotools/siteinfo: Tweak CONFIG_SITE handling for determism/races
As things stand there are multiple races in the CONFIG_SITE handling
where checksums can change depending on whether site directories
exist or not when parsing happens. This is bad.

Secondly, there is a build race that occurs if you build virtuals
in parallel with the "main" recipe, since the main recipe is parsed
when the virtual is (since it sets variables like BBCLASSEXTEND)
and with the current code, it may look for files and directories
which could be created/destroyed which the loop is executing. This
is also bad.

The aclocal-copy directory should only ever be accessed by the call
from autotools.bbclass. This changes the parameter name to make it
clear and ensures all callers have the right usage, neatly avoiding
all the problems above. Also added better comments.

(From OE-Core rev: 3207244004c612c1a0e13921251003e5e635d1b1)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-22 11:13:24 +01:00
California Sullivan
0eacf03de1 kernel.bbclass: Add kernel_version_sanity_check function
The kernel being built should match what the recipe claims it is
building. This function ensures that happens by comparing the version
information in the kernel's Makefile to the PV the recipe is using.

v2 changes:
* Match against PV instead of LINUX_VERSION
* Match against EXTRAVERSION as well (e.g., -rc4)
* Cleaned up version string building

Fixes [YOCTO #6767].

(From OE-Core rev: ec467cfaea5c8cf22c61daa8845c2e4e96449512)

Signed-off-by: California Sullivan <california.l.sullivan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-09-21 21:58:05 +01:00