generic-poky/meta/classes/sanity.bbclass

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#
# Sanity check the users setup for common misconfigurations
#
SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES ?= "patch diffstat makeinfo git bzip2 tar gzip gawk chrpath wget cpio"
def bblayers_conf_file(d):
return os.path.join(d.getVar('TOPDIR', True), 'conf/bblayers.conf')
def sanity_conf_read(fn):
with open(fn, 'r') as f:
lines = f.readlines()
return lines
def sanity_conf_find_line(pattern, lines):
import re
return next(((index, line)
for index, line in enumerate(lines)
if re.search(pattern, line)), (None, None))
def sanity_conf_update(fn, lines, version_var_name, new_version):
index, line = sanity_conf_find_line(version_var_name, lines)
lines[index] = '%s = "%d"\n' % (version_var_name, new_version)
with open(fn, "w") as f:
f.write(''.join(lines))
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS bblayers_conf_file sanity_conf_read sanity_conf_find_line sanity_conf_update
# Functions added to this variable MUST throw an exception (or sys.exit()) unless they
# successfully changed LCONF_VERSION in bblayers.conf
BBLAYERS_CONF_UPDATE_FUNCS += "oecore_update_bblayers"
python oecore_update_bblayers() {
# bblayers.conf is out of date, so see if we can resolve that
current_lconf = int(d.getVar('LCONF_VERSION', True))
if not current_lconf:
sys.exit()
lconf_version = int(d.getVar('LAYER_CONF_VERSION', True))
lines = []
if current_lconf < 4:
sys.exit()
bblayers_fn = bblayers_conf_file(d)
lines = sanity_conf_read(bblayers_fn)
if current_lconf == 4 and lconf_version > 4:
topdir_var = '$' + '{TOPDIR}'
index, bbpath_line = sanity_conf_find_line('BBPATH', lines)
if bbpath_line:
start = bbpath_line.find('"')
if start != -1 and (len(bbpath_line) != (start + 1)):
if bbpath_line[start + 1] == '"':
lines[index] = (bbpath_line[:start + 1] +
topdir_var + bbpath_line[start + 1:])
else:
if not topdir_var in bbpath_line:
lines[index] = (bbpath_line[:start + 1] +
topdir_var + ':' + bbpath_line[start + 1:])
else:
sys.exit()
else:
index, bbfiles_line = sanity_conf_find_line('BBFILES', lines)
if bbfiles_line:
lines.insert(index, 'BBPATH = "' + topdir_var + '"\n')
else:
sys.exit()
current_lconf += 1
sanity_conf_update(bblayers_fn, lines, 'LCONF_VERSION', current_lconf)
return
sys.exit()
}
def raise_sanity_error(msg, d, network_error=False):
if d.getVar("SANITY_USE_EVENTS", True) == "1":
try:
bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckFailed(msg, network_error), d)
except TypeError:
bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckFailed(msg), d)
return
bb.fatal(""" OE-core's config sanity checker detected a potential misconfiguration.
Either fix the cause of this error or at your own risk disable the checker (see sanity.conf).
Following is the list of potential problems / advisories:
%s""" % msg)
# Check a single tune for validity.
def check_toolchain_tune(data, tune, multilib):
tune_errors = []
if not tune:
return "No tuning found for %s multilib." % multilib
bb.debug(2, "Sanity-checking tuning '%s' (%s) features:" % (tune, multilib))
features = (data.getVar("TUNE_FEATURES_tune-%s" % tune, True) or "").split()
if not features:
return "Tuning '%s' has no defined features, and cannot be used." % tune
valid_tunes = data.getVarFlags('TUNEVALID') or {}
conflicts = data.getVarFlags('TUNECONFLICTS') or {}
# [doc] is the documentation for the variable, not a real feature
if 'doc' in valid_tunes:
del valid_tunes['doc']
if 'doc' in conflicts:
del conflicts['doc']
for feature in features:
if feature in conflicts:
for conflict in conflicts[feature].split():
if conflict in features:
tune_errors.append("Feature '%s' conflicts with '%s'." %
(feature, conflict))
if feature in valid_tunes:
bb.debug(2, " %s: %s" % (feature, valid_tunes[feature]))
else:
tune_errors.append("Feature '%s' is not defined." % feature)
whitelist = data.getVar("TUNEABI_WHITELIST", True) or ''
override = data.getVar("TUNEABI_OVERRIDE", True) or ''
if whitelist:
tuneabi = data.getVar("TUNEABI_tune-%s" % tune, True) or ''
if not tuneabi:
tuneabi = tune
if True not in [x in whitelist.split() for x in tuneabi.split()]:
tune_errors.append("Tuning '%s' (%s) cannot be used with any supported tuning/ABI." %
(tune, tuneabi))
if tune_errors:
return "Tuning '%s' has the following errors:\n" % tune + '\n'.join(tune_errors)
def check_toolchain(data):
tune_error_set = []
deftune = data.getVar("DEFAULTTUNE", True)
tune_errors = check_toolchain_tune(data, deftune, 'default')
if tune_errors:
tune_error_set.append(tune_errors)
multilibs = (data.getVar("MULTILIB_VARIANTS", True) or "").split()
global_multilibs = (data.getVar("MULTILIB_GLOBAL_VARIANTS", True) or "").split()
if multilibs:
seen_libs = []
seen_tunes = []
for lib in multilibs:
if lib in seen_libs:
tune_error_set.append("The multilib '%s' appears more than once." % lib)
else:
seen_libs.append(lib)
if not lib in global_multilibs:
tune_error_set.append("Multilib %s is not present in MULTILIB_GLOBAL_VARIANTS" % lib)
tune = data.getVar("DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-%s" % lib, True)
if tune in seen_tunes:
tune_error_set.append("The tuning '%s' appears in more than one multilib." % tune)
else:
seen_libs.append(tune)
if tune == deftune:
tune_error_set.append("Multilib '%s' (%s) is also the default tuning." % (lib, deftune))
else:
tune_errors = check_toolchain_tune(data, tune, lib)
if tune_errors:
tune_error_set.append(tune_errors)
if tune_error_set:
return "Toolchain tunings invalid:\n" + '\n'.join(tune_error_set) + "\n"
return ""
def check_conf_exists(fn, data):
bbpath = []
fn = data.expand(fn)
vbbpath = data.getVar("BBPATH")
if vbbpath:
bbpath += vbbpath.split(":")
for p in bbpath:
currname = os.path.join(data.expand(p), fn)
if os.access(currname, os.R_OK):
return True
return False
def check_create_long_filename(filepath, pathname):
testfile = os.path.join(filepath, ''.join([`num`[-1] for num in xrange(1,200)]))
try:
if not os.path.exists(filepath):
bb.utils.mkdirhier(filepath)
f = open(testfile, "w")
f.close()
os.remove(testfile)
except IOError as e:
errno, strerror = e.args
if errno == 36: # ENAMETOOLONG
return "Failed to create a file with a long name in %s. Please use a filesystem that does not unreasonably limit filename length.\n" % pathname
else:
return "Failed to create a file in %s: %s.\n" % (pathname, strerror)
except OSError as e:
errno, strerror = e.args
return "Failed to create %s directory in which to run long name sanity check: %s.\n" % (pathname, strerror)
return ""
def check_path_length(filepath, pathname, limit):
if len(filepath) > limit:
return "The length of %s is longer than 410, this would cause unexpected errors, please use a shorter path.\n" % pathname
return ""
def check_connectivity(d):
# URI's to check can be set in the CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS variable
# using the same syntax as for SRC_URI. If the variable is not set
# the check is skipped
test_uris = (d.getVar('CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS', True) or "").split()
retval = ""
# Only check connectivity if network enabled and the
# CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS are set
network_enabled = not d.getVar('BB_NO_NETWORK', True)
check_enabled = len(test_uris)
# Take a copy of the data store and unset MIRRORS and PREMIRROS
data = bb.data.createCopy(d)
data.delVar('PREMIRRORS')
data.delVar('MIRRORS')
if check_enabled and network_enabled:
try:
fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(test_uris, data)
fetcher.checkstatus()
except Exception:
# Allow the message to be configured so that users can be
# pointed to a support mechanism.
msg = data.getVar('CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_MSG', True) or ""
if len(msg) == 0:
msg = "Failed to fetch test data from the network. Please ensure your network is configured correctly.\n"
retval = msg
return retval
def check_supported_distro(sanity_data):
tested_distros = sanity_data.getVar('SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS', True)
if not tested_distros:
return
try:
distro = oe.lsb.distro_identifier()
except Exception:
distro = None
if distro:
if distro not in [x.strip() for x in tested_distros.split('\\n')]:
bb.warn('Host distribution "%s" has not been validated with this version of the build system; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is recommended that you use a tested distribution.' % distro)
else:
bb.warn('Host distribution could not be determined; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is recommended that you use a tested distribution.')
# Checks we should only make if MACHINE is set correctly
def check_sanity_validmachine(sanity_data):
messages = ""
# Check TUNE_ARCH is set
if sanity_data.getVar('TUNE_ARCH', True) == 'INVALID':
messages = messages + 'TUNE_ARCH is unset. Please ensure your MACHINE configuration includes a valid tune configuration file which will set this correctly.\n'
# Check TARGET_OS is set
if sanity_data.getVar('TARGET_OS', True) == 'INVALID':
messages = messages + 'Please set TARGET_OS directly, or choose a MACHINE or DISTRO that does so.\n'
# Check that we don't have duplicate entries in PACKAGE_ARCHS & that TUNE_PKGARCH is in PACKAGE_ARCHS
pkgarchs = sanity_data.getVar('PACKAGE_ARCHS', True)
tunepkg = sanity_data.getVar('TUNE_PKGARCH', True)
tunefound = False
seen = {}
dups = []
for pa in pkgarchs.split():
if seen.get(pa, 0) == 1:
dups.append(pa)
else:
seen[pa] = 1
if pa == tunepkg:
tunefound = True
if len(dups):
messages = messages + "Error, the PACKAGE_ARCHS variable contains duplicates. The following archs are listed more than once: %s" % " ".join(dups)
if tunefound == False:
messages = messages + "Error, the PACKAGE_ARCHS variable does not contain TUNE_PKGARCH (%s)." % tunepkg
return messages
# Checks if necessary to add option march to host gcc
def check_gcc_march(sanity_data):
result = True
message = ""
# Check if -march not in BUILD_CFLAGS
if sanity_data.getVar("BUILD_CFLAGS",True).find("-march") < 0:
result = False
# Construct a test file
f = open("gcc_test.c", "w")
f.write("int main (){ volatile int atomic = 2; __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&atomic, 2, 3); return 0; }\n")
f.close()
# Check if GCC could work without march
if not result:
status,res = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("${BUILD_PREFIX}gcc gcc_test.c -o gcc_test")
if status == 0:
result = True;
if not result:
status,res = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("${BUILD_PREFIX}gcc -march=native gcc_test.c -o gcc_test")
if status == 0:
message = "BUILD_CFLAGS_append = \" -march=native\""
result = True;
if not result:
build_arch = sanity_data.getVar('BUILD_ARCH', True)
status,res = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("${BUILD_PREFIX}gcc -march=%s gcc_test.c -o gcc_test" % build_arch)
if status == 0:
message = "BUILD_CFLAGS_append = \" -march=%s\"" % build_arch
result = True;
os.remove("gcc_test.c")
if os.path.exists("gcc_test"):
os.remove("gcc_test")
return (result, message)
# Unpatched versions of make 3.82 are known to be broken. See GNU Savannah Bug 30612.
# Use a modified reproducer from http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30612 to validate.
def check_make_version(sanity_data):
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
status, result = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("make --version")
if status != 0:
return "Unable to execute make --version, exit code %s\n" % status
version = result.split()[2]
if LooseVersion(version) == LooseVersion("3.82"):
# Construct a test file
f = open("makefile_test", "w")
f.write("makefile_test.a: makefile_test_a.c makefile_test_b.c makefile_test.a( makefile_test_a.c makefile_test_b.c)\n")
f.write("\n")
f.write("makefile_test_a.c:\n")
f.write(" touch $@\n")
f.write("\n")
f.write("makefile_test_b.c:\n")
f.write(" touch $@\n")
f.close()
# Check if make 3.82 has been patched
status,result = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("make -f makefile_test")
os.remove("makefile_test")
if os.path.exists("makefile_test_a.c"):
os.remove("makefile_test_a.c")
if os.path.exists("makefile_test_b.c"):
os.remove("makefile_test_b.c")
if os.path.exists("makefile_test.a"):
os.remove("makefile_test.a")
if status != 0:
return "Your version of make 3.82 is broken. Please revert to 3.81 or install a patched version.\n"
return None
# Tar version 1.24 and onwards handle overwriting symlinks correctly
# but earlier versions do not; this needs to work properly for sstate
def check_tar_version(sanity_data):
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
status, result = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("tar --version")
if status != 0:
return "Unable to execute tar --version, exit code %s\n" % status
version = result.split()[3]
if LooseVersion(version) < LooseVersion("1.24"):
return "Your version of tar is older than 1.24 and has bugs which will break builds. Please install a newer version of tar.\n"
return None
# We use git parameters and functionality only found in 1.7.5 or later
def check_git_version(sanity_data):
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
status, result = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("git --version 2> /dev/null")
if status != 0:
return "Unable to execute git --version, exit code %s\n" % status
version = result.split()[2]
if LooseVersion(version) < LooseVersion("1.7.5"):
return "Your version of git is older than 1.7.5 and has bugs which will break builds. Please install a newer version of git.\n"
return None
def sanity_check_conffiles(status, d):
# Check we are using a valid local.conf
current_conf = d.getVar('CONF_VERSION', True)
conf_version = d.getVar('LOCALCONF_VERSION', True)
if current_conf != conf_version:
status.addresult("Your version of local.conf was generated from an older/newer version of local.conf.sample and there have been updates made to this file. Please compare the two files and merge any changes before continuing.\nMatching the version numbers will remove this message.\n\"meld conf/local.conf ${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/local.conf.sample\" is a good way to visualise the changes.\n")
# Check bblayers.conf is valid
current_lconf = d.getVar('LCONF_VERSION', True)
lconf_version = d.getVar('LAYER_CONF_VERSION', True)
if current_lconf != lconf_version:
funcs = d.getVar('BBLAYERS_CONF_UPDATE_FUNCS', True).split()
for func in funcs:
success = True
try:
bb.build.exec_func(func, d)
except Exception:
success = False
if success:
bb.note("Your conf/bblayers.conf has been automatically updated.")
status.reparse = True
break
if not status.reparse:
status.addresult("Your version of bblayers.conf has the wrong LCONF_VERSION (has %s, expecting %s).\nPlease compare the your file against bblayers.conf.sample and merge any changes before continuing.\n\"meld conf/bblayers.conf ${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/bblayers.conf.sample\" is a good way to visualise the changes.\n" % (current_lconf, lconf_version))
# If we have a site.conf, check it's valid
if check_conf_exists("conf/site.conf", d):
current_sconf = d.getVar('SCONF_VERSION', True)
sconf_version = d.getVar('SITE_CONF_VERSION', True)
if current_sconf != sconf_version:
status.addresult("Your version of site.conf was generated from an older version of site.conf.sample and there have been updates made to this file. Please compare the two files and merge any changes before continuing.\nMatching the version numbers will remove this message.\n\"meld conf/site.conf ${COREBASE}/meta*/conf/site.conf.sample\" is a good way to visualise the changes.\n")
def sanity_handle_abichanges(status, d):
#
# Check the 'ABI' of TMPDIR
#
current_abi = d.getVar('OELAYOUT_ABI', True)
abifile = d.getVar('SANITY_ABIFILE', True)
if os.path.exists(abifile):
with open(abifile, "r") as f:
abi = f.read().strip()
if not abi.isdigit():
with open(abifile, "w") as f:
f.write(current_abi)
elif abi == "2" and current_abi == "3":
bb.note("Converting staging from layout version 2 to layout version 3")
subprocess.call(d.expand("mv ${TMPDIR}/staging ${TMPDIR}/sysroots"), shell=True)
subprocess.call(d.expand("ln -s sysroots ${TMPDIR}/staging"), shell=True)
subprocess.call(d.expand("cd ${TMPDIR}/stamps; for i in */*do_populate_staging; do new=`echo $i | sed -e 's/do_populate_staging/do_populate_sysroot/'`; mv $i $new; done"), shell=True)
with open(abifile, "w") as f:
f.write(current_abi)
elif abi == "3" and current_abi == "4":
bb.note("Converting staging layout from version 3 to layout version 4")
if os.path.exists(d.expand("${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${bindir_native}/${MULTIMACH_HOST_SYS}")):
subprocess.call(d.expand("mv ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${bindir_native}/${MULTIMACH_HOST_SYS} ${STAGING_BINDIR_CROSS}"), shell=True)
subprocess.call(d.expand("ln -s ${STAGING_BINDIR_CROSS} ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${bindir_native}/${MULTIMACH_HOST_SYS}"), shell=True)
with open(abifile, "w") as f:
f.write(current_abi)
elif abi == "4":
status.addresult("Staging layout has changed. The cross directory has been deprecated and cross packages are now built under the native sysroot.\nThis requires a rebuild.\n")
elif abi == "5" and current_abi == "6":
bb.note("Converting staging layout from version 5 to layout version 6")
subprocess.call(d.expand("mv ${TMPDIR}/pstagelogs ${SSTATE_MANIFESTS}"), shell=True)
with open(abifile, "w") as f:
f.write(current_abi)
elif abi == "7" and current_abi == "8":
status.addresult("Your configuration is using stamp files including the sstate hash but your build directory was built with stamp files that do not include this.\nTo continue, either rebuild or switch back to the OEBasic signature handler with BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER = 'OEBasic'.\n")
elif (abi != current_abi and current_abi == "9"):
status.addresult("The layout of the TMPDIR STAMPS directory has changed. Please clean out TMPDIR and rebuild (sstate will be still be valid and reused)\n")
elif (abi != current_abi):
# Code to convert from one ABI to another could go here if possible.
status.addresult("Error, TMPDIR has changed its layout version number (%s to %s) and you need to either rebuild, revert or adjust it at your own risk.\n" % (abi, current_abi))
else:
with open(abifile, "w") as f:
f.write(current_abi)
def check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, data):
# Sanity checks to be done when the value of SSTATE_DIR changes
# Check that SSTATE_DIR isn't on a filesystem with limited filename length (eg. eCryptFS)
testmsg = ""
if sstate_dir != "":
testmsg = check_create_long_filename(sstate_dir, "SSTATE_DIR")
# If we don't have permissions to SSTATE_DIR, suggest the user set it as an SSTATE_MIRRORS
try:
err = testmsg.split(': ')[1].strip()
if err == "Permission denied.":
testmsg = testmsg + "You could try using %s in SSTATE_MIRRORS rather than as an SSTATE_CACHE.\n" % (sstate_dir)
except IndexError:
pass
return testmsg
def check_sanity_version_change(status, d):
# Sanity checks to be done when SANITY_VERSION changes
# In other words, these tests run once in a given build directory and then
# never again until the sanity version changes.
# Check the python install is complete. glib-2.0-natives requries
# xml.parsers.expat
try:
import xml.parsers.expat
except ImportError:
status.addresult('Your python is not a full install. Please install the module xml.parsers.expat (python-xml on openSUSE and SUSE Linux).\n')
status.addresult(check_make_version(d))
status.addresult(check_tar_version(d))
status.addresult(check_git_version(d))
missing = ""
if not check_app_exists("${MAKE}", d):
missing = missing + "GNU make,"
if not check_app_exists('${BUILD_PREFIX}gcc', d):
missing = missing + "C Compiler (%sgcc)," % d.getVar("BUILD_PREFIX", True)
if not check_app_exists('${BUILD_PREFIX}g++', d):
missing = missing + "C++ Compiler (%sg++)," % d.getVar("BUILD_PREFIX", True)
required_utilities = d.getVar('SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES', True)
for util in required_utilities.split():
if not check_app_exists(util, d):
missing = missing + "%s," % util
if missing:
missing = missing.rstrip(',')
status.addresult("Please install the following missing utilities: %s\n" % missing)
assume_provided = d.getVar('ASSUME_PROVIDED', True).split()
# Check user doesn't have ASSUME_PROVIDED = instead of += in local.conf
if "diffstat-native" not in assume_provided:
status.addresult('Please use ASSUME_PROVIDED +=, not ASSUME_PROVIDED = in your local.conf\n')
if "qemu-native" in assume_provided:
if not check_app_exists("qemu-arm", d):
status.addresult("qemu-native was in ASSUME_PROVIDED but the QEMU binaries (qemu-arm) can't be found in PATH")
(result, message) = check_gcc_march(d)
if result and message:
status.addresult("Your gcc version is older than 4.5, please add the following param to local.conf\n \
%s\n" % message)
if not result:
status.addresult("Your gcc version is older than 4.5 or is not working properly. Please verify you can build")
status.addresult(" and link something that uses atomic operations, such as: \n")
status.addresult(" __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&atomic, 2, 3);\n")
# Check that TMPDIR isn't on a filesystem with limited filename length (eg. eCryptFS)
tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR', True)
status.addresult(check_create_long_filename(tmpdir, "TMPDIR"))
# Some third-party software apparently relies on chmod etc. being suid root (!!)
import stat
suid_check_bins = "chown chmod mknod".split()
for bin_cmd in suid_check_bins:
bin_path = bb.utils.which(os.environ["PATH"], bin_cmd)
if bin_path:
bin_stat = os.stat(bin_path)
if bin_stat.st_uid == 0 and bin_stat.st_mode & stat.S_ISUID:
status.addresult('%s has the setuid bit set. This interferes with pseudo and may cause other issues that break the build process.\n' % bin_path)
# Check that we can fetch from various network transports
netcheck = check_connectivity(d)
status.addresult(netcheck)
if netcheck:
status.network_error = True
nolibs = d.getVar('NO32LIBS', True)
if not nolibs:
lib32path = '/lib'
if os.path.exists('/lib64') and ( os.path.islink('/lib64') or os.path.islink('/lib') ):
lib32path = '/lib32'
if os.path.exists('%s/libc.so.6' % lib32path) and not os.path.exists('/usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h'):
status.addresult("You have a 32-bit libc, but no 32-bit headers. You must install the 32-bit libc headers.\n")
bbpaths = d.getVar('BBPATH', True).split(":")
if ("." in bbpaths or "" in bbpaths) and not status.reparse:
status.addresult("BBPATH references the current directory, either through " \
"an empty entry, or a '.'.\n\t This is unsafe and means your "\
"layer configuration is adding empty elements to BBPATH.\n\t "\
"Please check your layer.conf files and other BBPATH " \
"settings to remove the current working directory " \
"references.\n" \
"Parsed BBPATH is" + str(bbpaths));
oes_bb_conf = d.getVar( 'OES_BITBAKE_CONF', True)
if not oes_bb_conf:
status.addresult('You are not using the OpenEmbedded version of conf/bitbake.conf. This means your environment is misconfigured, in particular check BBPATH.\n')
# The length of tmpdir can't be longer than 410
status.addresult(check_path_length(tmpdir, "TMPDIR", 410))
def check_sanity_everybuild(status, d):
# Sanity tests which test the users environment so need to run at each build (or are so cheap
# it makes sense to always run them.
if 0 == os.getuid():
raise_sanity_error("Do not use Bitbake as root.", d)
# Check the Python version, we now have a minimum of Python 2.7.3
import sys
if sys.hexversion < 0x020703F0:
status.addresult('The system requires at least Python 2.7.3 to run. Please update your Python interpreter.\n')
# Check the bitbake version meets minimum requirements
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
minversion = d.getVar('BB_MIN_VERSION', True)
if (LooseVersion(bb.__version__) < LooseVersion(minversion)):
status.addresult('Bitbake version %s is required and version %s was found\n' % (minversion, bb.__version__))
sanity_check_conffiles(status, d)
paths = d.getVar('PATH', True).split(":")
if "." in paths or "" in paths:
status.addresult("PATH contains '.' or '' (empty element), which will break the build, please remove this.\nParsed PATH is " + str(paths) + "\n")
# Check that the DISTRO is valid, if set
# need to take into account DISTRO renaming DISTRO
distro = d.getVar('DISTRO', True)
if distro:
if not ( check_conf_exists("conf/distro/${DISTRO}.conf", d) or check_conf_exists("conf/distro/include/${DISTRO}.inc", d) ):
status.addresult("DISTRO '%s' not found. Please set a valid DISTRO in your local.conf\n" % d.getVar("DISTRO", True))
# Check that DL_DIR is set, exists and is writable. In theory, we should never even hit the check if DL_DIR isn't
# set, since so much relies on it being set.
dldir = d.getVar('DL_DIR', True)
if not dldir:
status.addresult("DL_DIR is not set. Your environment is misconfigured, check that DL_DIR is set, and if the directory exists, that it is writable. \n")
if os.path.exists(dldir) and not os.access(dldir, os.W_OK):
status.addresult("DL_DIR: %s exists but you do not appear to have write access to it. \n" % dldir)
# Check that the MACHINE is valid, if it is set
machinevalid = True
if d.getVar('MACHINE', True):
if not check_conf_exists("conf/machine/${MACHINE}.conf", d):
status.addresult('Please set a valid MACHINE in your local.conf or environment\n')
machinevalid = False
else:
status.addresult(check_sanity_validmachine(d))
else:
status.addresult('Please set a MACHINE in your local.conf or environment\n')
machinevalid = False
if machinevalid:
status.addresult(check_toolchain(d))
check_supported_distro(d)
# Check if DISPLAY is set if TEST_IMAGE is set
if d.getVar('TEST_IMAGE', True) == '1' or d.getVar('DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES', True):
display = d.getVar("BB_ORIGENV", False).getVar("DISPLAY", True)
if not display:
status.addresult('testimage needs an X desktop to start qemu, please set DISPLAY correctly (e.g. DISPLAY=:1.0)\n')
omask = os.umask(022)
if omask & 0755:
status.addresult("Please use a umask which allows a+rx and u+rwx\n")
os.umask(omask)
if d.getVar('TARGET_ARCH', True) == "arm":
# This path is no longer user-readable in modern (very recent) Linux
try:
if os.path.exists("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr"):
f = open("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr", "r")
try:
if (int(f.read().strip()) > 65536):
status.addresult("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr is not <= 65536. This will cause problems with qemu so please fix the value (as root).\n\nTo fix this in later reboots, set vm.mmap_min_addr = 65536 in /etc/sysctl.conf.\n")
finally:
f.close()
except:
pass
oeroot = d.getVar('COREBASE', True)
if oeroot.find('+') != -1:
status.addresult("Error, you have an invalid character (+) in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include any + characters.")
if oeroot.find('@') != -1:
status.addresult("Error, you have an invalid character (@) in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include any @ characters.")
if oeroot.find(' ') != -1:
status.addresult("Error, you have a space in your COREBASE directory path. Please move the installation to a directory which doesn't include a space since autotools doesn't support this.")
# Check that TMPDIR hasn't changed location since the last time we were run
tmpdir = d.getVar('TMPDIR', True)
checkfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, "saved_tmpdir")
if os.path.exists(checkfile):
with open(checkfile, "r") as f:
saved_tmpdir = f.read().strip()
if (saved_tmpdir != tmpdir):
status.addresult("Error, TMPDIR has changed location. You need to either move it back to %s or rebuild\n" % saved_tmpdir)
else:
bb.utils.mkdirhier(tmpdir)
with open(checkfile, "w") as f:
f.write(tmpdir)
def check_sanity(sanity_data):
import subprocess
class SanityStatus(object):
def __init__(self):
self.messages = ""
self.network_error = False
self.reparse = False
def addresult(self, message):
if message:
self.messages = self.messages + message
status = SanityStatus()
tmpdir = sanity_data.getVar('TMPDIR', True)
sstate_dir = sanity_data.getVar('SSTATE_DIR', True)
# Check saved sanity info
last_sanity_version = 0
last_tmpdir = ""
last_sstate_dir = ""
sanityverfile = sanity_data.expand("${TOPDIR}/conf/sanity_info")
if os.path.exists(sanityverfile):
with open(sanityverfile, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('SANITY_VERSION'):
last_sanity_version = int(line.split()[1])
if line.startswith('TMPDIR'):
last_tmpdir = line.split()[1]
if line.startswith('SSTATE_DIR'):
last_sstate_dir = line.split()[1]
check_sanity_everybuild(status, sanity_data)
sanity_version = int(sanity_data.getVar('SANITY_VERSION', True) or 1)
network_error = False
if last_sanity_version < sanity_version:
check_sanity_version_change(status, sanity_data)
status.addresult(check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, sanity_data))
else:
if last_sstate_dir != sstate_dir:
status.addresult(check_sanity_sstate_dir_change(sstate_dir, sanity_data))
if os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(sanityverfile)) and not status.messages:
with open(sanityverfile, 'w') as f:
f.write("SANITY_VERSION %s\n" % sanity_version)
f.write("TMPDIR %s\n" % tmpdir)
f.write("SSTATE_DIR %s\n" % sstate_dir)
sanity_handle_abichanges(status, sanity_data)
if status.messages != "":
raise_sanity_error(sanity_data.expand(status.messages), sanity_data, status.network_error)
return status.reparse
# Create a copy of the datastore and finalise it to ensure appends and
# overrides are set - the datastore has yet to be finalised at ConfigParsed
def copy_data(e):
sanity_data = bb.data.createCopy(e.data)
sanity_data.finalize()
return sanity_data
addhandler check_sanity_eventhandler
check_sanity_eventhandler[eventmask] = "bb.event.ConfigParsed bb.event.SanityCheck bb.event.NetworkTest"
python check_sanity_eventhandler() {
if bb.event.getName(e) == "ConfigParsed" and e.data.getVar("BB_WORKERCONTEXT", True) != "1" and e.data.getVar("DISABLE_SANITY_CHECKS", True) != "1":
sanity_data = copy_data(e)
reparse = check_sanity(sanity_data)
e.data.setVar("BB_INVALIDCONF", reparse)
elif bb.event.getName(e) == "SanityCheck":
sanity_data = copy_data(e)
sanity_data.setVar("SANITY_USE_EVENTS", "1")
reparse = check_sanity(sanity_data)
e.data.setVar("BB_INVALIDCONF", reparse)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.SanityCheckPassed(), e.data)
elif bb.event.getName(e) == "NetworkTest":
sanity_data = copy_data(e)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.NetworkTestFailed() if check_connectivity(sanity_data) else bb.event.NetworkTestPassed(), e.data)
return
}