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Richard Purdie 0f4fe4f763 bitbake: runqueue: Improve inter setscene task dependency handling
The way the code currently handles dependencies between setscene tasks is fairly
poor, basically by deleting chunks of dependencies and adding reversed dependency
relationships.

This was once the best way to handle things but now a lot of the surrounding code
has changed and this approach is suboptimal and can be improved.

This change firstly adds debug logging for "hard" setscene task dependencies since
previously the codepaths were missing from logs making them very hard to read.

The changes to the setscene dependency graph are removed entirely this these altered
graphs were a significant source of problems. Instead, if a hard dependency is run
into, we mark the hard dependency as buildable and defer the task until the hard
dependencies are met.

The code now also skips the check_dependencies() code for hard dependencies since
previously that code was having to list all possible hard dependencies. We don't
need to do that as we can safely assume hard dependencies are required.

With these changes to runqueue's behaviour, we stand some chance of being able to
fix other bugs in OE-Core related to useradd for example.

(Bitbake rev: 367789b53c1c22ec26e0f4836cdf2bdd9c7d84fa)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2023-12-06 22:28:03 +00:00
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2010-08-04 16:12:39 +01:00
2023-10-24 12:49:56 +01:00

Bitbake

BitBake is a generic task execution engine that allows shell and Python tasks to be run efficiently and in parallel while working within complex inter-task dependency constraints. One of BitBake's main users, OpenEmbedded, takes this core and builds embedded Linux software stacks using a task-oriented approach.

For information about Bitbake, see the OpenEmbedded website: https://www.openembedded.org/

Bitbake plain documentation can be found under the doc directory or its integrated html version at the Yocto Project website: https://docs.yoctoproject.org

Bitbake requires Python version 3.8 or newer.

Contributing

Please refer to our contributor guide here: https://docs.yoctoproject.org/dev/contributor-guide/ for full details on how to submit changes.

As a quick guide, patches should be sent to bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org The git command to do that would be:

git send-email -M -1 --to bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org

If you're sending a patch related to the BitBake manual, make sure you copy the Yocto Project documentation mailing list:

git send-email -M -1 --to bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org --cc docs@lists.yoctoproject.org

Mailing list:

https://lists.openembedded.org/g/bitbake-devel

Source code:

https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/

Testing

Bitbake has a testsuite located in lib/bb/tests/ whichs aim to try and prevent regressions. You can run this with "bitbake-selftest". In particular the fetcher is well covered since it has so many corner cases. The datastore has many tests too. Testing with the testsuite is recommended before submitting patches, particularly to the fetcher and datastore. We also appreciate new test cases and may require them for more obscure issues.

To run the tests "zstd" and "git" must be installed.

The assumption is made that this testsuite is run from an initialized OpenEmbedded build environment (i.e. source oe-init-build-env is used). If this is not the case, run the testsuite as follows:

export PATH=$(pwd)/bin:$PATH
bin/bitbake-selftest

The testsuite can alternatively be executed using pytest, e.g. obtained from PyPI (in this case, the PATH is configured automatically):

pytest