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Similarly to BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL, add BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL which allows the ioprio of tasks to be adjusted. This is in response to various qemu runtime timeouts which have been witnessed on the autobuilder, seemingly due to IO starvation (we already use NICE_LEVEL to adjust tasks). This has a fairly urgent need to deal with certain 'random' failures we're seeing on the autobuilders in testing. The format of the data in the variable is BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL = "<class>.<prio>". For <class>, 2 is best effort (the default), 1 is real time and 3 is idle. You'd need superuser privileges to use realtime. The <prio> value is a default of 4, and can be set between 0 and 7 with 7 being lowest priority and 0 the highest. The user can set this freely with normal privileges Note that in order for this to take effect, you need the cfq scheduler selected for the backing block device. We could use nice wrapper functions for ioprio from modules like psutil however that would complicate bitbake dependencies. This version has some magic numbers but works on the main 32 and 64 bit x86 build architectures and can easily be extended if ever needed. When we move to python 3.x, we can likely replace this with standard calls. (Bitbake rev: b9471ad147b102c45d65f5ffd9521864df7ff9c1) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
778 lines
24 KiB
Python
778 lines
24 KiB
Python
# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
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# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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#
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# BitBake 'Build' implementation
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#
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# Core code for function execution and task handling in the
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# BitBake build tools.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
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#
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# Based on Gentoo's portage.py.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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#
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# Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
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import os
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import sys
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import logging
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import shlex
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import glob
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import time
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import stat
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import bb
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import bb.msg
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import bb.process
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from contextlib import nested
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from bb import event, utils
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bblogger = logging.getLogger('BitBake')
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logger = logging.getLogger('BitBake.Build')
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NULL = open(os.devnull, 'r+')
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__mtime_cache = {}
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def cached_mtime_noerror(f):
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if f not in __mtime_cache:
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try:
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__mtime_cache[f] = os.stat(f)[stat.ST_MTIME]
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except OSError:
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return 0
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return __mtime_cache[f]
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def reset_cache():
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global __mtime_cache
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__mtime_cache = {}
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# When we execute a Python function, we'd like certain things
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# in all namespaces, hence we add them to __builtins__.
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# If we do not do this and use the exec globals, they will
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# not be available to subfunctions.
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__builtins__['bb'] = bb
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__builtins__['os'] = os
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class FuncFailed(Exception):
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def __init__(self, name = None, logfile = None):
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self.logfile = logfile
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self.name = name
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if name:
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self.msg = 'Function failed: %s' % name
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else:
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self.msg = "Function failed"
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def __str__(self):
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if self.logfile and os.path.exists(self.logfile):
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msg = ("%s (log file is located at %s)" %
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(self.msg, self.logfile))
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else:
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msg = self.msg
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return msg
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class TaskBase(event.Event):
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"""Base class for task events"""
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def __init__(self, t, logfile, d):
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self._task = t
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self._package = d.getVar("PF", True)
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self.taskfile = d.getVar("FILE", True)
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self.taskname = self._task
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self.logfile = logfile
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self.time = time.time()
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event.Event.__init__(self)
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self._message = "recipe %s: task %s: %s" % (d.getVar("PF", True), t, self.getDisplayName())
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def getTask(self):
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return self._task
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def setTask(self, task):
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self._task = task
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def getDisplayName(self):
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return bb.event.getName(self)[4:]
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task = property(getTask, setTask, None, "task property")
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class TaskStarted(TaskBase):
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"""Task execution started"""
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def __init__(self, t, logfile, taskflags, d):
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super(TaskStarted, self).__init__(t, logfile, d)
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self.taskflags = taskflags
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class TaskSucceeded(TaskBase):
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"""Task execution completed"""
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class TaskFailed(TaskBase):
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"""Task execution failed"""
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def __init__(self, task, logfile, metadata, errprinted = False):
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self.errprinted = errprinted
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super(TaskFailed, self).__init__(task, logfile, metadata)
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class TaskFailedSilent(TaskBase):
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"""Task execution failed (silently)"""
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def getDisplayName(self):
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# Don't need to tell the user it was silent
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return "Failed"
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class TaskInvalid(TaskBase):
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def __init__(self, task, metadata):
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super(TaskInvalid, self).__init__(task, None, metadata)
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self._message = "No such task '%s'" % task
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class LogTee(object):
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def __init__(self, logger, outfile):
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self.outfile = outfile
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self.logger = logger
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self.name = self.outfile.name
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def write(self, string):
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self.logger.plain(string)
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self.outfile.write(string)
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def __enter__(self):
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self.outfile.__enter__()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *excinfo):
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self.outfile.__exit__(*excinfo)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<LogTee {0}>'.format(self.name)
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def flush(self):
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self.outfile.flush()
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def exec_func(func, d, dirs = None):
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"""Execute a BB 'function'"""
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body = d.getVar(func, False)
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if not body:
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if body is None:
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logger.warn("Function %s doesn't exist", func)
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return
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flags = d.getVarFlags(func)
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cleandirs = flags.get('cleandirs')
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if cleandirs:
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for cdir in d.expand(cleandirs).split():
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bb.utils.remove(cdir, True)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(cdir)
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if dirs is None:
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dirs = flags.get('dirs')
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if dirs:
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dirs = d.expand(dirs).split()
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if dirs:
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for adir in dirs:
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(adir)
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adir = dirs[-1]
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else:
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adir = d.getVar('B', True)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(adir)
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ispython = flags.get('python')
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lockflag = flags.get('lockfiles')
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if lockflag:
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lockfiles = [f for f in d.expand(lockflag).split()]
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else:
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lockfiles = None
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tempdir = d.getVar('T', True)
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# or func allows items to be executed outside of the normal
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# task set, such as buildhistory
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task = d.getVar('BB_RUNTASK', True) or func
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if task == func:
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taskfunc = task
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else:
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taskfunc = "%s.%s" % (task, func)
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runfmt = d.getVar('BB_RUNFMT', True) or "run.{func}.{pid}"
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runfn = runfmt.format(taskfunc=taskfunc, task=task, func=func, pid=os.getpid())
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runfile = os.path.join(tempdir, runfn)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(runfile))
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# Setup the courtesy link to the runfn, only for tasks
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# we create the link 'just' before the run script is created
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# if we create it after, and if the run script fails, then the
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# link won't be created as an exception would be fired.
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if task == func:
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runlink = os.path.join(tempdir, 'run.{0}'.format(task))
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if runlink:
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bb.utils.remove(runlink)
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try:
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os.symlink(runfn, runlink)
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except OSError:
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pass
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with bb.utils.fileslocked(lockfiles):
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if ispython:
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exec_func_python(func, d, runfile, cwd=adir)
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else:
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exec_func_shell(func, d, runfile, cwd=adir)
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_functionfmt = """
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def {function}(d):
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{body}
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{function}(d)
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"""
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logformatter = bb.msg.BBLogFormatter("%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
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def exec_func_python(func, d, runfile, cwd=None):
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"""Execute a python BB 'function'"""
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bbfile = d.getVar('FILE', True)
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code = _functionfmt.format(function=func, body=d.getVar(func, True))
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(runfile))
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with open(runfile, 'w') as script:
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bb.data.emit_func_python(func, script, d)
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if cwd:
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try:
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olddir = os.getcwd()
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except OSError:
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olddir = None
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os.chdir(cwd)
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bb.debug(2, "Executing python function %s" % func)
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try:
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comp = utils.better_compile(code, func, bbfile)
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utils.better_exec(comp, {"d": d}, code, bbfile)
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except (bb.parse.SkipRecipe, bb.build.FuncFailed):
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raise
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except:
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raise FuncFailed(func, None)
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finally:
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bb.debug(2, "Python function %s finished" % func)
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if cwd and olddir:
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try:
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os.chdir(olddir)
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except OSError:
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pass
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def shell_trap_code():
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return '''#!/bin/sh\n
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# Emit a useful diagnostic if something fails:
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bb_exit_handler() {
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ret=$?
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case $ret in
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0) ;;
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*) case $BASH_VERSION in
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"") echo "WARNING: exit code $ret from a shell command.";;
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*) echo "WARNING: ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${BASH_LINENO[0]} exit $ret from
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\"$BASH_COMMAND\"";;
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esac
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exit $ret
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esac
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}
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trap 'bb_exit_handler' 0
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set -e
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'''
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def exec_func_shell(func, d, runfile, cwd=None):
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"""Execute a shell function from the metadata
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Note on directory behavior. The 'dirs' varflag should contain a list
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of the directories you need created prior to execution. The last
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item in the list is where we will chdir/cd to.
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"""
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# Don't let the emitted shell script override PWD
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d.delVarFlag('PWD', 'export')
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with open(runfile, 'w') as script:
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script.write(shell_trap_code())
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bb.data.emit_func(func, script, d)
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if bb.msg.loggerVerboseLogs:
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script.write("set -x\n")
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if cwd:
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script.write("cd '%s'\n" % cwd)
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script.write("%s\n" % func)
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script.write('''
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# cleanup
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ret=$?
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trap '' 0
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exit $ret
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''')
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os.chmod(runfile, 0775)
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cmd = runfile
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if d.getVarFlag(func, 'fakeroot'):
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fakerootcmd = d.getVar('FAKEROOT', True)
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if fakerootcmd:
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cmd = [fakerootcmd, runfile]
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if bb.msg.loggerDefaultVerbose:
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logfile = LogTee(logger, sys.stdout)
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else:
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logfile = sys.stdout
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def readfifo(data):
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lines = data.split('\0')
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for line in lines:
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splitval = line.split(' ', 1)
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cmd = splitval[0]
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if len(splitval) > 1:
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value = splitval[1]
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else:
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value = ''
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if cmd == 'bbplain':
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bb.plain(value)
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elif cmd == 'bbnote':
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bb.note(value)
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elif cmd == 'bbwarn':
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bb.warn(value)
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elif cmd == 'bberror':
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bb.error(value)
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elif cmd == 'bbfatal':
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# The caller will call exit themselves, so bb.error() is
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# what we want here rather than bb.fatal()
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bb.error(value)
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elif cmd == 'bbfatal_log':
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bb.error(value, forcelog=True)
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elif cmd == 'bbdebug':
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splitval = value.split(' ', 1)
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level = int(splitval[0])
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value = splitval[1]
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bb.debug(level, value)
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tempdir = d.getVar('T', True)
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fifopath = os.path.join(tempdir, 'fifo.%s' % os.getpid())
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if os.path.exists(fifopath):
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os.unlink(fifopath)
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os.mkfifo(fifopath)
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with open(fifopath, 'r+') as fifo:
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try:
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bb.debug(2, "Executing shell function %s" % func)
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try:
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with open(os.devnull, 'r+') as stdin:
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bb.process.run(cmd, shell=False, stdin=stdin, log=logfile, extrafiles=[(fifo,readfifo)])
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except bb.process.CmdError:
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logfn = d.getVar('BB_LOGFILE', True)
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raise FuncFailed(func, logfn)
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finally:
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os.unlink(fifopath)
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bb.debug(2, "Shell function %s finished" % func)
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def _task_data(fn, task, d):
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localdata = bb.data.createCopy(d)
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localdata.setVar('BB_FILENAME', fn)
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localdata.setVar('BB_CURRENTTASK', task[3:])
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localdata.setVar('OVERRIDES', 'task-%s:%s' %
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(task[3:].replace('_', '-'), d.getVar('OVERRIDES', False)))
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localdata.finalize()
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bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
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return localdata
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def _exec_task(fn, task, d, quieterr):
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"""Execute a BB 'task'
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Execution of a task involves a bit more setup than executing a function,
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running it with its own local metadata, and with some useful variables set.
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"""
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if not d.getVarFlag(task, 'task'):
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event.fire(TaskInvalid(task, d), d)
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logger.error("No such task: %s" % task)
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return 1
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logger.debug(1, "Executing task %s", task)
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localdata = _task_data(fn, task, d)
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tempdir = localdata.getVar('T', True)
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if not tempdir:
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bb.fatal("T variable not set, unable to build")
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# Change nice level if we're asked to
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nice = localdata.getVar("BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL", True)
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if nice:
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curnice = os.nice(0)
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nice = int(nice) - curnice
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newnice = os.nice(nice)
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logger.debug(1, "Renice to %s " % newnice)
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ionice = localdata.getVar("BB_TASK_IONICE_LEVEL", True)
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if ionice:
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try:
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cls, prio = ionice.split(".", 1)
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bb.utils.ioprio_set(os.getpid(), int(cls), int(prio))
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except:
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bb.warn("Invalid ionice level %s" % ionice)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(tempdir)
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# Determine the logfile to generate
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logfmt = localdata.getVar('BB_LOGFMT', True) or 'log.{task}.{pid}'
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logbase = logfmt.format(task=task, pid=os.getpid())
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# Document the order of the tasks...
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logorder = os.path.join(tempdir, 'log.task_order')
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try:
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with open(logorder, 'a') as logorderfile:
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logorderfile.write('{0} ({1}): {2}\n'.format(task, os.getpid(), logbase))
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except OSError:
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logger.exception("Opening log file '%s'", logorder)
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pass
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# Setup the courtesy link to the logfn
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loglink = os.path.join(tempdir, 'log.{0}'.format(task))
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logfn = os.path.join(tempdir, logbase)
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if loglink:
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bb.utils.remove(loglink)
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try:
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os.symlink(logbase, loglink)
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except OSError:
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pass
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prefuncs = localdata.getVarFlag(task, 'prefuncs', expand=True)
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postfuncs = localdata.getVarFlag(task, 'postfuncs', expand=True)
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class ErrorCheckHandler(logging.Handler):
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def __init__(self):
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self.triggered = False
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logging.Handler.__init__(self, logging.ERROR)
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def emit(self, record):
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if getattr(record, 'forcelog', False):
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self.triggered = False
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else:
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self.triggered = True
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# Handle logfiles
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si = open('/dev/null', 'r')
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try:
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(logfn))
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logfile = open(logfn, 'w')
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except OSError:
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logger.exception("Opening log file '%s'", logfn)
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pass
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# Dup the existing fds so we dont lose them
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osi = [os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), sys.stdin.fileno()]
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oso = [os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), sys.stdout.fileno()]
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ose = [os.dup(sys.stderr.fileno()), sys.stderr.fileno()]
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# Replace those fds with our own
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os.dup2(si.fileno(), osi[1])
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os.dup2(logfile.fileno(), oso[1])
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os.dup2(logfile.fileno(), ose[1])
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# Ensure Python logging goes to the logfile
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handler = logging.StreamHandler(logfile)
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handler.setFormatter(logformatter)
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# Always enable full debug output into task logfiles
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handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG - 2)
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bblogger.addHandler(handler)
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errchk = ErrorCheckHandler()
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bblogger.addHandler(errchk)
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localdata.setVar('BB_LOGFILE', logfn)
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localdata.setVar('BB_RUNTASK', task)
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flags = localdata.getVarFlags(task)
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event.fire(TaskStarted(task, logfn, flags, localdata), localdata)
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try:
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for func in (prefuncs or '').split():
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exec_func(func, localdata)
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exec_func(task, localdata)
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for func in (postfuncs or '').split():
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exec_func(func, localdata)
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except FuncFailed as exc:
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if quieterr:
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event.fire(TaskFailedSilent(task, logfn, localdata), localdata)
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else:
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errprinted = errchk.triggered
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logger.error(str(exc))
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event.fire(TaskFailed(task, logfn, localdata, errprinted), localdata)
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return 1
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finally:
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.flush()
|
|
|
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bblogger.removeHandler(handler)
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# Restore the backup fds
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os.dup2(osi[0], osi[1])
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os.dup2(oso[0], oso[1])
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os.dup2(ose[0], ose[1])
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|
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# Close the backup fds
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os.close(osi[0])
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os.close(oso[0])
|
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os.close(ose[0])
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si.close()
|
|
|
|
logfile.close()
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if os.path.exists(logfn) and os.path.getsize(logfn) == 0:
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logger.debug(2, "Zero size logfn %s, removing", logfn)
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bb.utils.remove(logfn)
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|
bb.utils.remove(loglink)
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event.fire(TaskSucceeded(task, logfn, localdata), localdata)
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|
|
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if not localdata.getVarFlag(task, 'nostamp') and not localdata.getVarFlag(task, 'selfstamp'):
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make_stamp(task, localdata)
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|
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return 0
|
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|
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def exec_task(fn, task, d, profile = False):
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try:
|
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quieterr = False
|
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if d.getVarFlag(task, "quieterrors") is not None:
|
|
quieterr = True
|
|
|
|
if profile:
|
|
profname = "profile-%s.log" % (d.getVar("PN", True) + "-" + task)
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|
try:
|
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import cProfile as profile
|
|
except:
|
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import profile
|
|
prof = profile.Profile()
|
|
ret = profile.Profile.runcall(prof, _exec_task, fn, task, d, quieterr)
|
|
prof.dump_stats(profname)
|
|
bb.utils.process_profilelog(profname)
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
else:
|
|
return _exec_task(fn, task, d, quieterr)
|
|
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
from traceback import format_exc
|
|
if not quieterr:
|
|
logger.error("Build of %s failed" % (task))
|
|
logger.error(format_exc())
|
|
failedevent = TaskFailed(task, None, d, True)
|
|
event.fire(failedevent, d)
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def stamp_internal(taskname, d, file_name, baseonly=False):
|
|
"""
|
|
Internal stamp helper function
|
|
Makes sure the stamp directory exists
|
|
Returns the stamp path+filename
|
|
|
|
In the bitbake core, d can be a CacheData and file_name will be set.
|
|
When called in task context, d will be a data store, file_name will not be set
|
|
"""
|
|
taskflagname = taskname
|
|
if taskname.endswith("_setscene") and taskname != "do_setscene":
|
|
taskflagname = taskname.replace("_setscene", "")
|
|
|
|
if file_name:
|
|
stamp = d.stamp_base[file_name].get(taskflagname) or d.stamp[file_name]
|
|
extrainfo = d.stamp_extrainfo[file_name].get(taskflagname) or ""
|
|
else:
|
|
stamp = d.getVarFlag(taskflagname, 'stamp-base', True) or d.getVar('STAMP', True)
|
|
file_name = d.getVar('BB_FILENAME', True)
|
|
extrainfo = d.getVarFlag(taskflagname, 'stamp-extra-info', True) or ""
|
|
|
|
if baseonly:
|
|
return stamp
|
|
|
|
if not stamp:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
stamp = bb.parse.siggen.stampfile(stamp, file_name, taskname, extrainfo)
|
|
|
|
stampdir = os.path.dirname(stamp)
|
|
if cached_mtime_noerror(stampdir) == 0:
|
|
bb.utils.mkdirhier(stampdir)
|
|
|
|
return stamp
|
|
|
|
def stamp_cleanmask_internal(taskname, d, file_name):
|
|
"""
|
|
Internal stamp helper function to generate stamp cleaning mask
|
|
Returns the stamp path+filename
|
|
|
|
In the bitbake core, d can be a CacheData and file_name will be set.
|
|
When called in task context, d will be a data store, file_name will not be set
|
|
"""
|
|
taskflagname = taskname
|
|
if taskname.endswith("_setscene") and taskname != "do_setscene":
|
|
taskflagname = taskname.replace("_setscene", "")
|
|
|
|
if file_name:
|
|
stamp = d.stamp_base_clean[file_name].get(taskflagname) or d.stampclean[file_name]
|
|
extrainfo = d.stamp_extrainfo[file_name].get(taskflagname) or ""
|
|
else:
|
|
stamp = d.getVarFlag(taskflagname, 'stamp-base-clean', True) or d.getVar('STAMPCLEAN', True)
|
|
file_name = d.getVar('BB_FILENAME', True)
|
|
extrainfo = d.getVarFlag(taskflagname, 'stamp-extra-info', True) or ""
|
|
|
|
if not stamp:
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
cleanmask = bb.parse.siggen.stampcleanmask(stamp, file_name, taskname, extrainfo)
|
|
|
|
return [cleanmask, cleanmask.replace(taskflagname, taskflagname + "_setscene")]
|
|
|
|
def make_stamp(task, d, file_name = None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Creates/updates a stamp for a given task
|
|
(d can be a data dict or dataCache)
|
|
"""
|
|
cleanmask = stamp_cleanmask_internal(task, d, file_name)
|
|
for mask in cleanmask:
|
|
for name in glob.glob(mask):
|
|
# Preserve sigdata files in the stamps directory
|
|
if "sigdata" in name:
|
|
continue
|
|
# Preserve taint files in the stamps directory
|
|
if name.endswith('.taint'):
|
|
continue
|
|
os.unlink(name)
|
|
|
|
stamp = stamp_internal(task, d, file_name)
|
|
# Remove the file and recreate to force timestamp
|
|
# change on broken NFS filesystems
|
|
if stamp:
|
|
bb.utils.remove(stamp)
|
|
open(stamp, "w").close()
|
|
|
|
# If we're in task context, write out a signature file for each task
|
|
# as it completes
|
|
if not task.endswith("_setscene") and task != "do_setscene" and not file_name:
|
|
stampbase = stamp_internal(task, d, None, True)
|
|
file_name = d.getVar('BB_FILENAME', True)
|
|
bb.parse.siggen.dump_sigtask(file_name, task, stampbase, True)
|
|
|
|
def del_stamp(task, d, file_name = None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Removes a stamp for a given task
|
|
(d can be a data dict or dataCache)
|
|
"""
|
|
stamp = stamp_internal(task, d, file_name)
|
|
bb.utils.remove(stamp)
|
|
|
|
def write_taint(task, d, file_name = None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Creates a "taint" file which will force the specified task and its
|
|
dependents to be re-run the next time by influencing the value of its
|
|
taskhash.
|
|
(d can be a data dict or dataCache)
|
|
"""
|
|
import uuid
|
|
if file_name:
|
|
taintfn = d.stamp[file_name] + '.' + task + '.taint'
|
|
else:
|
|
taintfn = d.getVar('STAMP', True) + '.' + task + '.taint'
|
|
bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(taintfn))
|
|
# The specific content of the taint file is not really important,
|
|
# we just need it to be random, so a random UUID is used
|
|
with open(taintfn, 'w') as taintf:
|
|
taintf.write(str(uuid.uuid4()))
|
|
|
|
def stampfile(taskname, d, file_name = None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the stamp for a given task
|
|
(d can be a data dict or dataCache)
|
|
"""
|
|
return stamp_internal(taskname, d, file_name)
|
|
|
|
def add_tasks(tasklist, d):
|
|
task_deps = d.getVar('_task_deps', False)
|
|
if not task_deps:
|
|
task_deps = {}
|
|
if not 'tasks' in task_deps:
|
|
task_deps['tasks'] = []
|
|
if not 'parents' in task_deps:
|
|
task_deps['parents'] = {}
|
|
|
|
for task in tasklist:
|
|
task = d.expand(task)
|
|
|
|
d.setVarFlag(task, 'task', 1)
|
|
|
|
if not task in task_deps['tasks']:
|
|
task_deps['tasks'].append(task)
|
|
|
|
flags = d.getVarFlags(task)
|
|
def getTask(name):
|
|
if not name in task_deps:
|
|
task_deps[name] = {}
|
|
if name in flags:
|
|
deptask = d.expand(flags[name])
|
|
task_deps[name][task] = deptask
|
|
getTask('depends')
|
|
getTask('rdepends')
|
|
getTask('deptask')
|
|
getTask('rdeptask')
|
|
getTask('recrdeptask')
|
|
getTask('recideptask')
|
|
getTask('nostamp')
|
|
getTask('fakeroot')
|
|
getTask('noexec')
|
|
getTask('umask')
|
|
task_deps['parents'][task] = []
|
|
if 'deps' in flags:
|
|
for dep in flags['deps']:
|
|
dep = d.expand(dep)
|
|
task_deps['parents'][task].append(dep)
|
|
|
|
# don't assume holding a reference
|
|
d.setVar('_task_deps', task_deps)
|
|
|
|
def addtask(task, before, after, d):
|
|
if task[:3] != "do_":
|
|
task = "do_" + task
|
|
|
|
d.setVarFlag(task, "task", 1)
|
|
bbtasks = d.getVar('__BBTASKS', False) or []
|
|
if task not in bbtasks:
|
|
bbtasks.append(task)
|
|
d.setVar('__BBTASKS', bbtasks)
|
|
|
|
existing = d.getVarFlag(task, "deps") or []
|
|
if after is not None:
|
|
# set up deps for function
|
|
for entry in after.split():
|
|
if entry not in existing:
|
|
existing.append(entry)
|
|
d.setVarFlag(task, "deps", existing)
|
|
if before is not None:
|
|
# set up things that depend on this func
|
|
for entry in before.split():
|
|
existing = d.getVarFlag(entry, "deps") or []
|
|
if task not in existing:
|
|
d.setVarFlag(entry, "deps", [task] + existing)
|
|
|
|
def deltask(task, d):
|
|
if task[:3] != "do_":
|
|
task = "do_" + task
|
|
|
|
bbtasks = d.getVar('__BBTASKS', False) or []
|
|
if task in bbtasks:
|
|
bbtasks.remove(task)
|
|
d.setVar('__BBTASKS', bbtasks)
|
|
|
|
d.delVarFlag(task, 'deps')
|
|
for bbtask in d.getVar('__BBTASKS', False) or []:
|
|
deps = d.getVarFlag(bbtask, 'deps') or []
|
|
if task in deps:
|
|
deps.remove(task)
|
|
d.setVarFlag(bbtask, 'deps', deps)
|