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Bruce Ashfield 6fc0bfdb0f linux-yocto: use src_patches for out of tree kernel feature support
To support larger out of tree kernel features and enhanced patching schemes,
this changeset modifies the linux-yocto patching routines to call the
recently factored out 'src_patches' routine. Using the returned list of local
URIs for all valid patches, the logic can then determine whether or not
patches can be used in place, or need to be migrated and have re-usable
kernel features created. The results are then fed to the existing
infrastructure to be applied and commited to the tree.

(From OE-Core rev: dca97bbdbfc88c91287e74eb6a3974277f1028b7)

Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2012-01-06 12:11:32 +00:00

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S = "${WORKDIR}/linux"
def find_patches(d):
patches=src_patches(d)
patch_list=[]
for p in patches:
_, _, local, _, _, _ = bb.decodeurl(p)
patch_list.append(local)
return patch_list
do_patch() {
cd ${S}
if [ -f ${WORKDIR}/defconfig ]; then
defconfig=${WORKDIR}/defconfig
fi
# if kernel tools are available in-tree, they are preferred
# and are placed on the path before any external tools. Unless
# the external tools flag is set, in that case we do nothing.
if [ -f "${S}/scripts/util/configme" ]; then
if [ -z "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TOOLS}" ]; then
PATH=${S}/scripts/util:${PATH}
fi
fi
kbranch=${KBRANCH}
if [ -n "${YOCTO_KERNEL_EXTERNAL_BRANCH}" ]; then
# switch from a generic to a specific branch
kbranch=${YOCTO_KERNEL_EXTERNAL_BRANCH}
fi
# simply ensures that a branch of the right name has been created
if [ -n "${YOCTO_KERNEL_META_DATA}" ]; then
createme_flags="--disable-meta-gen"
fi
createme ${createme_flags} ${ARCH} ${kbranch} ${defconfig}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR. Could not create ${kbranch}"
exit 1
fi
patches="${@" ".join(find_patches(d))}"
# This loops through all patches, and looks for directories that do
# not already have feature descriptions. If a directory doesn't have
# a feature description, we switch to the ${WORKDIR} variant of the
# feature (so we can write to it) and generate a feature for those
# patches. The generated feature will respect the patch order.
#
# By leaving source patch directories that already have .scc files
# as-is it means that a SRC_URI can only contain a .scc file, and all
# patches that the .scc references will be picked up, without having
# to be repeated on the SRC_URI line .. which is more intutive
set +e
patch_dirs=
for p in ${patches}; do
pdir=`dirname ${p}`
pname=`basename ${p}`
scc=`find ${pdir} -maxdepth 1 -name '*.scc'`
if [ -z "${scc}" ]; then
# there is no scc file. We need to switch to someplace that we know
# we can create content (the workdir)
workdir_subdir=`echo ${pdir} | sed "s%^.*/${PN}%%" | sed 's%^/%%'`
suggested_dir="${WORKDIR}/${workdir_subdir}"
echo ${gen_feature_dirs} | grep -q ${suggested_dir}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
gen_feature_dirs="${gen_feature_dirs} ${suggested_dir}"
fi
# we call the file *.scc_tmp, so the test above will continue to find
# that patches from a common subdirectory don't have a scc file and
# they'll be placed in order, into this file. We'll rename it later.
echo "patch ${pname}" >> ${suggested_dir}/gen_${workdir_subdir}_desc.scc_tmp
else
suggested_dir="${pdir}"
fi
echo ${patch_dirs} | grep -q ${suggested_dir}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
patch_dirs="${patch_dirs} ${suggested_dir}"
fi
done
# go through the patch directories and look for any scc feature files
# that were constructed above. If one is found, rename it to ".scc" so
# the kernel patching can see it.
for pdir in ${patch_dirs}; do
scc=`find ${pdir} -maxdepth 1 -name '*.scc_tmp'`
if [ -n "${scc}" ]; then
new_scc=`echo ${scc} | sed 's/_tmp//'`
mv -f ${scc} ${new_scc}
fi
done
# add any explicitly referenced features onto the end of the feature
# list that is passed to the kernel build scripts.
if [ -n "${KERNEL_FEATURES}" ]; then
for feat in ${KERNEL_FEATURES}; do
addon_features="$addon_features --feature $feat"
done
fi
# updates or generates the target description
updateme --branch ${kbranch} -DKDESC=${KMACHINE}:${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE} \
${addon_features} ${ARCH} ${KMACHINE} ${patch_dirs}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR. Could not update ${kbranch}"
exit 1
fi
# executes and modifies the source tree as required
patchme ${kbranch}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR. Could not modify ${kbranch}"
exit 1
fi
}
do_kernel_checkout() {
if [ -d ${WORKDIR}/git/.git/refs/remotes/origin ]; then
echo "Fixing up git directory for ${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE}/${KMACHINE}"
rm -rf ${S}
mkdir ${S}
mv ${WORKDIR}/git/.git ${S}
if [ -e ${S}/.git/packed-refs ]; then
cd ${S}
rm -f .git/refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
IFS='
';
for r in `git show-ref | grep remotes`; do
ref=`echo $r | cut -d' ' -f1`;
b=`echo $r | cut -d' ' -f2 | sed 's%refs/remotes/origin/%%'`;
dir=`dirname $b`
mkdir -p .git/refs/heads/$dir
echo $ref > .git/refs/heads/$b
done
cd ..
else
cp -r ${S}/.git/refs/remotes/origin/* ${S}/.git/refs/heads
rmdir ${S}/.git/refs/remotes/origin
fi
fi
cd ${S}
set +e
git show-ref --quiet --verify -- "refs/heads/${KBRANCH}"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# checkout and clobber and unimportant files
git checkout -f ${KBRANCH}
else
echo "Not checking out ${KBRANCH}, it will be created later"
git checkout -f master
fi
}
do_kernel_checkout[dirs] = "${S}"
addtask kernel_checkout before do_patch after do_unpack
do_kernel_configme[dirs] = "${CCACHE_DIR} ${S} ${B}"
do_kernel_configme() {
echo "[INFO] doing kernel configme"
if [ -n ${KCONFIG_MODE} ]; then
configmeflags=${KCONFIG_MODE}
else
# If a defconfig was passed, use =n as the baseline, which is achieved
# via --allnoconfig
if [ -f ${WORKDIR}/defconfig ]; then
configmeflags="--allnoconfig"
fi
fi
cd ${S}
PATH=${PATH}:${S}/scripts/util
configme ${configmeflags} --reconfig --output ${B} ${KBRANCH} ${KMACHINE}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR. Could not configure ${KMACHINE}-${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE}"
exit 1
fi
echo "# Global settings from linux recipe" >> ${B}/.config
echo "CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="\"${LINUX_VERSION_EXTENSION}\" >> ${B}/.config
}
python do_kernel_configcheck() {
import bb, re, string, sys, commands
bb.plain("NOTE: validating kernel configuration")
pathprefix = "export PATH=%s:%s; " % (d.getVar('PATH', True), "${S}/scripts/util/")
cmd = bb.data.expand("cd ${B}/..; kconf_check -config- ${B} ${S} ${B} ${KBRANCH}",d )
ret, result = commands.getstatusoutput("%s%s" % (pathprefix, cmd))
bb.plain( "%s" % result )
}
# Ensure that the branches (BSP and meta) are on the locatios specified by
# their SRCREV values. If they are NOT on the right commits, the branches
# are reset to the correct commit.
do_validate_branches() {
cd ${S}
# nothing to do if bootstrapping
if [ -n "${YOCTO_KERNEL_EXTERNAL_BRANCH}" ]; then
return
fi
# nothing to do if SRCREV is AUTOREV
if [ "${SRCREV_machine}" = "AUTOINC" ]; then
# restore the branch for builds
git checkout -f ${KBRANCH}
return
fi
branch_head=`git show-ref -s --heads ${KBRANCH}`
meta_head=`git show-ref -s --heads ${KMETA}`
target_branch_head="${SRCREV_machine}"
target_meta_head="${SRCREV_meta}"
current=`git branch |grep \*|sed 's/^\* //'`
if [ -n "$target_branch_head" ] && [ "$branch_head" != "$target_branch_head" ]; then
if [ -n "${KERNEL_REVISION_CHECKING}" ]; then
ref=`git show ${target_meta_head} 2>&1 | head -n1 || true`
if [ "$ref" = "fatal: bad object ${target_meta_head}" ]; then
echo "ERROR ${target_branch_head} is not a valid commit ID."
echo "The kernel source tree may be out of sync"
exit 1
else
echo "Forcing branch $current to ${target_branch_head}"
git branch -m $current $current-orig
git checkout -b $current ${target_branch_head}
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$meta_head" != "$target_meta_head" ]; then
if [ -n "${KERNEL_REVISION_CHECKING}" ]; then
ref=`git show ${target_meta_head} 2>&1 | head -n1 || true`
if [ "$ref" = "fatal: bad object ${target_meta_head}" ]; then
echo "ERROR ${target_meta_head} is not a valid commit ID"
echo "The kernel source tree may be out of sync"
exit 1
else
echo "Forcing branch meta to ${target_meta_head}"
git branch -m ${KMETA} ${KMETA}-orig
git checkout -b ${KMETA} ${target_meta_head}
fi
fi
fi
# restore the branch for builds
git checkout -f ${KBRANCH}
}
# Many scripts want to look in arch/$arch/boot for the bootable
# image. This poses a problem for vmlinux based booting. This
# task arranges to have vmlinux appear in the normalized directory
# location.
do_kernel_link_vmlinux() {
if [ ! -d "${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot" ]; then
mkdir ${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot
fi
cd ${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot
ln -sf ../../../vmlinux
}