generic-poky/bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Phil Blundell
# Copyright (C) 2003 - 2005 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
# Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
# Copyright (C) 2005 ROAD GmbH
# Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 Richard Purdie
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
from __future__ import print_function
import sys, os, glob, os.path, re, time
import sre_constants
from cStringIO import StringIO
from contextlib import closing
import bb
from bb import utils, data, parse, event, cache, providers, taskdata, command, runqueue
class MultipleMatches(Exception):
"""
Exception raised when multiple file matches are found
"""
class ParsingErrorsFound(Exception):
"""
Exception raised when parsing errors are found
"""
class NothingToBuild(Exception):
"""
Exception raised when there is nothing to build
"""
# Different states cooker can be in
cookerClean = 1
cookerParsing = 2
cookerParsed = 3
# Different action states the cooker can be in
cookerRun = 1 # Cooker is running normally
cookerShutdown = 2 # Active tasks should be brought to a controlled stop
cookerStop = 3 # Stop, now!
#============================================================================#
# BBCooker
#============================================================================#
class BBCooker:
"""
Manages one bitbake build run
"""
def __init__(self, configuration, server):
self.status = None
self.cache = None
self.bb_cache = None
self.server = server.BitBakeServer(self)
self.configuration = configuration
self.configuration.data = bb.data.init()
bb.data.inheritFromOS(self.configuration.data)
self.parseConfigurationFiles(self.configuration.file)
if not self.configuration.cmd:
self.configuration.cmd = bb.data.getVar("BB_DEFAULT_TASK", self.configuration.data, True) or "build"
bbpkgs = bb.data.getVar('BBPKGS', self.configuration.data, True)
if bbpkgs and len(self.configuration.pkgs_to_build) == 0:
self.configuration.pkgs_to_build.extend(bbpkgs.split())
#
# Special updated configuration we use for firing events
#
self.configuration.event_data = bb.data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(self.configuration.event_data)
# TOSTOP must not be set or our children will hang when they output
fd = sys.stdout.fileno()
if os.isatty(fd):
import termios
tcattr = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
if tcattr[3] & termios.TOSTOP:
bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Build, "The terminal had the TOSTOP bit set, clearing...")
tcattr[3] = tcattr[3] & ~termios.TOSTOP
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSANOW, tcattr)
self.command = bb.command.Command(self)
self.cookerState = cookerClean
self.cookerAction = cookerRun
def parseConfiguration(self):
# Change nice level if we're asked to
nice = bb.data.getVar("BB_NICE_LEVEL", self.configuration.data, True)
if nice:
curnice = os.nice(0)
nice = int(nice) - curnice
bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Build, "Renice to %s " % os.nice(nice))
def parseCommandLine(self):
# Parse any commandline into actions
if self.configuration.show_environment:
self.commandlineAction = None
if 'world' in self.configuration.pkgs_to_build:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "'world' is not a valid target for --environment.")
elif len(self.configuration.pkgs_to_build) > 1:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Only one target can be used with the --environment option.")
elif self.configuration.buildfile and len(self.configuration.pkgs_to_build) > 0:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "No target should be used with the --environment and --buildfile options.")
elif len(self.configuration.pkgs_to_build) > 0:
self.commandlineAction = ["showEnvironmentTarget", self.configuration.pkgs_to_build]
else:
self.commandlineAction = ["showEnvironment", self.configuration.buildfile]
elif self.configuration.buildfile is not None:
self.commandlineAction = ["buildFile", self.configuration.buildfile, self.configuration.cmd]
elif self.configuration.revisions_changed:
self.commandlineAction = ["compareRevisions"]
elif self.configuration.show_versions:
self.commandlineAction = ["showVersions"]
elif self.configuration.parse_only:
self.commandlineAction = ["parseFiles"]
elif self.configuration.dot_graph:
if self.configuration.pkgs_to_build:
self.commandlineAction = ["generateDotGraph", self.configuration.pkgs_to_build, self.configuration.cmd]
else:
self.commandlineAction = None
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Please specify a package name for dependency graph generation.")
else:
if self.configuration.pkgs_to_build:
self.commandlineAction = ["buildTargets", self.configuration.pkgs_to_build, self.configuration.cmd]
else:
self.commandlineAction = None
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Nothing to do. Use 'bitbake world' to build everything, or run 'bitbake --help' for usage information.")
def runCommands(self, server, data, abort):
"""
Run any queued asynchronous command
This is done by the idle handler so it runs in true context rather than
tied to any UI.
"""
return self.command.runAsyncCommand()
def showVersions(self):
# Need files parsed
self.updateCache()
pkg_pn = self.status.pkg_pn
preferred_versions = {}
latest_versions = {}
# Sort by priority
for pn in pkg_pn:
(last_ver, last_file, pref_ver, pref_file) = bb.providers.findBestProvider(pn, self.configuration.data, self.status)
preferred_versions[pn] = (pref_ver, pref_file)
latest_versions[pn] = (last_ver, last_file)
bb.msg.plain("%-35s %25s %25s" % ("Package Name", "Latest Version", "Preferred Version"))
bb.msg.plain("%-35s %25s %25s\n" % ("============", "==============", "================="))
for p in sorted(pkg_pn):
pref = preferred_versions[p]
latest = latest_versions[p]
prefstr = pref[0][0] + ":" + pref[0][1] + '-' + pref[0][2]
lateststr = latest[0][0] + ":" + latest[0][1] + "-" + latest[0][2]
if pref == latest:
prefstr = ""
bb.msg.plain("%-35s %25s %25s" % (p, lateststr, prefstr))
def compareRevisions(self):
ret = bb.fetch.fetcher_compare_revisons(self.configuration.data)
bb.event.fire(bb.command.CookerCommandSetExitCode(ret), self.configuration.event_data)
def showEnvironment(self, buildfile = None, pkgs_to_build = []):
"""
Show the outer or per-package environment
"""
fn = None
envdata = None
if buildfile:
self.cb = None
self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self)
fn = self.matchFile(buildfile)
elif len(pkgs_to_build) == 1:
self.updateCache()
localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(localdata)
bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort)
taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.status, pkgs_to_build[0])
taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.status)
targetid = taskdata.getbuild_id(pkgs_to_build[0])
fnid = taskdata.build_targets[targetid][0]
fn = taskdata.fn_index[fnid]
else:
envdata = self.configuration.data
if fn:
try:
envdata = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(fn, self.get_file_appends(fn), self.configuration.data)
except IOError as e:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to read %s: %s" % (fn, e))
raise
except Exception as e:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e)
raise
# emit variables and shell functions
try:
data.update_data(envdata)
with closing(StringIO()) as env:
data.emit_env(env, envdata, True)
bb.msg.plain(env.getvalue())
except Exception as e:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e)
# emit the metadata which isnt valid shell
data.expandKeys(envdata)
for e in envdata.keys():
if data.getVarFlag( e, 'python', envdata ):
bb.msg.plain("\npython %s () {\n%s}\n" % (e, data.getVar(e, envdata, 1)))
def generateDepTreeData(self, pkgs_to_build, task):
"""
Create a dependency tree of pkgs_to_build, returning the data.
"""
# Need files parsed
self.updateCache()
# If we are told to do the None task then query the default task
if (task == None):
task = self.configuration.cmd
pkgs_to_build = self.checkPackages(pkgs_to_build)
localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(localdata)
bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort)
runlist = []
for k in pkgs_to_build:
taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.status, k)
runlist.append([k, "do_%s" % task])
taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.status)
rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.configuration.data, self.status, taskdata, runlist)
rq.prepare_runqueue()
seen_fnids = []
depend_tree = {}
depend_tree["depends"] = {}
depend_tree["tdepends"] = {}
depend_tree["pn"] = {}
depend_tree["rdepends-pn"] = {}
depend_tree["packages"] = {}
depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"] = {}
depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"] = {}
for task in range(len(rq.runq_fnid)):
taskname = rq.runq_task[task]
fnid = rq.runq_fnid[task]
fn = taskdata.fn_index[fnid]
pn = self.status.pkg_fn[fn]
version = "%s:%s-%s" % self.status.pkg_pepvpr[fn]
if pn not in depend_tree["pn"]:
depend_tree["pn"][pn] = {}
depend_tree["pn"][pn]["filename"] = fn
depend_tree["pn"][pn]["version"] = version
for dep in rq.runq_depends[task]:
depfn = taskdata.fn_index[rq.runq_fnid[dep]]
deppn = self.status.pkg_fn[depfn]
dotname = "%s.%s" % (pn, rq.runq_task[task])
if not dotname in depend_tree["tdepends"]:
depend_tree["tdepends"][dotname] = []
depend_tree["tdepends"][dotname].append("%s.%s" % (deppn, rq.runq_task[dep]))
if fnid not in seen_fnids:
seen_fnids.append(fnid)
packages = []
depend_tree["depends"][pn] = []
for dep in taskdata.depids[fnid]:
depend_tree["depends"][pn].append(taskdata.build_names_index[dep])
depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn] = []
for rdep in taskdata.rdepids[fnid]:
depend_tree["rdepends-pn"][pn].append(taskdata.run_names_index[rdep])
rdepends = self.status.rundeps[fn]
for package in rdepends:
depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"][package] = []
for rdepend in rdepends[package]:
depend_tree["rdepends-pkg"][package].append(rdepend)
packages.append(package)
rrecs = self.status.runrecs[fn]
for package in rrecs:
depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"][package] = []
for rdepend in rrecs[package]:
depend_tree["rrecs-pkg"][package].append(rdepend)
if not package in packages:
packages.append(package)
for package in packages:
if package not in depend_tree["packages"]:
depend_tree["packages"][package] = {}
depend_tree["packages"][package]["pn"] = pn
depend_tree["packages"][package]["filename"] = fn
depend_tree["packages"][package]["version"] = version
return depend_tree
def generateDepTreeEvent(self, pkgs_to_build, task):
"""
Create a task dependency graph of pkgs_to_build.
Generate an event with the result
"""
depgraph = self.generateDepTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.DepTreeGenerated(depgraph), self.configuration.data)
def generateDotGraphFiles(self, pkgs_to_build, task):
"""
Create a task dependency graph of pkgs_to_build.
Save the result to a set of .dot files.
"""
depgraph = self.generateDepTreeData(pkgs_to_build, task)
# Prints a flattened form of package-depends below where subpackages of a package are merged into the main pn
depends_file = file('pn-depends.dot', 'w' )
print("digraph depends {", file=depends_file)
for pn in depgraph["pn"]:
fn = depgraph["pn"][pn]["filename"]
version = depgraph["pn"][pn]["version"]
print('"%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s"]' % (pn, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file)
for pn in depgraph["depends"]:
for depend in depgraph["depends"][pn]:
print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (pn, depend), file=depends_file)
for pn in depgraph["rdepends-pn"]:
for rdepend in depgraph["rdepends-pn"][pn]:
print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (pn, rdepend), file=depends_file)
print("}", file=depends_file)
bb.msg.plain("PN dependencies saved to 'pn-depends.dot'")
depends_file = file('package-depends.dot', 'w' )
print("digraph depends {", file=depends_file)
for package in depgraph["packages"]:
pn = depgraph["packages"][package]["pn"]
fn = depgraph["packages"][package]["filename"]
version = depgraph["packages"][package]["version"]
if package == pn:
print('"%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s"]' % (pn, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file)
else:
print('"%s" [label="%s(%s) %s\\n%s"]' % (package, package, pn, version, fn), file=depends_file)
for depend in depgraph["depends"][pn]:
print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (package, depend), file=depends_file)
for package in depgraph["rdepends-pkg"]:
for rdepend in depgraph["rdepends-pkg"][package]:
print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (package, rdepend), file=depends_file)
for package in depgraph["rrecs-pkg"]:
for rdepend in depgraph["rrecs-pkg"][package]:
print('"%s" -> "%s" [style=dashed]' % (package, rdepend), file=depends_file)
print("}", file=depends_file)
bb.msg.plain("Package dependencies saved to 'package-depends.dot'")
tdepends_file = file('task-depends.dot', 'w' )
print("digraph depends {", file=tdepends_file)
for task in depgraph["tdepends"]:
(pn, taskname) = task.rsplit(".", 1)
fn = depgraph["pn"][pn]["filename"]
version = depgraph["pn"][pn]["version"]
print('"%s.%s" [label="%s %s\\n%s\\n%s"]' % (pn, taskname, pn, taskname, version, fn), file=tdepends_file)
for dep in depgraph["tdepends"][task]:
print('"%s" -> "%s"' % (task, dep), file=tdepends_file)
print("}", file=tdepends_file)
bb.msg.plain("Task dependencies saved to 'task-depends.dot'")
def buildDepgraph( self ):
all_depends = self.status.all_depends
pn_provides = self.status.pn_provides
localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(localdata)
bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
matched = set()
def calc_bbfile_priority(filename):
for _, _, regex, pri in self.status.bbfile_config_priorities:
if regex.match(filename):
if not regex in matched:
matched.add(regex)
return pri
return 0
# Handle PREFERRED_PROVIDERS
for p in (bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDERS', localdata, 1) or "").split():
try:
(providee, provider) = p.split(':')
except:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "Malformed option in PREFERRED_PROVIDERS variable: %s" % p)
continue
if providee in self.status.preferred and self.status.preferred[providee] != provider:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "conflicting preferences for %s: both %s and %s specified" % (providee, provider, self.status.preferred[providee]))
self.status.preferred[providee] = provider
# Calculate priorities for each file
for p in self.status.pkg_fn:
self.status.bbfile_priority[p] = calc_bbfile_priority(p)
for collection, pattern, regex, _ in self.status.bbfile_config_priorities:
if not regex in matched:
bb.msg.warn(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No bb files matched BBFILE_PATTERN_%s '%s'" %
(collection, pattern))
def buildWorldTargetList(self):
"""
Build package list for "bitbake world"
"""
all_depends = self.status.all_depends
pn_provides = self.status.pn_provides
bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "collating packages for \"world\"")
for f in self.status.possible_world:
terminal = True
pn = self.status.pkg_fn[f]
for p in pn_provides[pn]:
if p.startswith('virtual/'):
bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "World build skipping %s due to %s provider starting with virtual/" % (f, p))
terminal = False
break
for pf in self.status.providers[p]:
if self.status.pkg_fn[pf] != pn:
bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "World build skipping %s due to both us and %s providing %s" % (f, pf, p))
terminal = False
break
if terminal:
self.status.world_target.add(pn)
# drop reference count now
self.status.possible_world = None
self.status.all_depends = None
def interactiveMode( self ):
"""Drop off into a shell"""
try:
from bb import shell
except ImportError as details:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Sorry, shell not available (%s)" % details )
else:
shell.start( self )
def _findLayerConf(self):
path = os.getcwd()
while path != "/":
bblayers = os.path.join(path, "conf", "bblayers.conf")
if os.path.exists(bblayers):
return bblayers
path, _ = os.path.split(path)
def parseConfigurationFiles(self, files):
try:
data = self.configuration.data
for f in files:
data = bb.parse.handle(f, data)
layerconf = self._findLayerConf()
if layerconf:
bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Found bblayers.conf (%s)" % layerconf)
data = bb.parse.handle(layerconf, data)
layers = (bb.data.getVar('BBLAYERS', data, True) or "").split()
data = bb.data.createCopy(data)
for layer in layers:
bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Adding layer %s" % layer)
bb.data.setVar('LAYERDIR', layer, data)
data = bb.parse.handle(os.path.join(layer, "conf", "layer.conf"), data)
# XXX: Hack, relies on the local keys of the datasmart
# instance being stored in the 'dict' attribute and makes
# assumptions about how variable expansion works, but
# there's no better way to force an expansion of a single
# variable across the datastore today, and this at least
# lets us reference LAYERDIR without having to immediately
# eval all our variables that use it.
for key in data.dict:
if key != "_data":
value = data.getVar(key, False)
if value and "${LAYERDIR}" in value:
data.setVar(key, value.replace("${LAYERDIR}", layer))
bb.data.delVar('LAYERDIR', data)
if not data.getVar("BBPATH", True):
bb.fatal("The BBPATH variable is not set")
data = bb.parse.handle(os.path.join("conf", "bitbake.conf"), data)
self.configuration.data = data
# Handle any INHERITs and inherit the base class
inherits = ["base"] + (bb.data.getVar('INHERIT', self.configuration.data, True ) or "").split()
for inherit in inherits:
self.configuration.data = bb.parse.handle(os.path.join('classes', '%s.bbclass' % inherit), self.configuration.data, True )
# Nomally we only register event handlers at the end of parsing .bb files
# We register any handlers we've found so far here...
for var in bb.data.getVar('__BBHANDLERS', self.configuration.data) or []:
bb.event.register(var, bb.data.getVar(var, self.configuration.data))
bb.fetch.fetcher_init(self.configuration.data)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.ConfigParsed(), self.configuration.data)
except IOError as e:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Error when parsing %s: %s" % (files, str(e)))
except bb.parse.ParseError as details:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to parse %s (%s)" % (files, details) )
def handleCollections( self, collections ):
"""Handle collections"""
if collections:
collection_list = collections.split()
for c in collection_list:
regex = bb.data.getVar("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s" % c, self.configuration.data, 1)
if regex == None:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c)
continue
priority = bb.data.getVar("BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s" % c, self.configuration.data, 1)
if priority == None:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s not defined" % c)
continue
try:
cre = re.compile(regex)
except re.error:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PATTERN_%s \"%s\" is not a valid regular expression" % (c, regex))
continue
try:
pri = int(priority)
self.status.bbfile_config_priorities.append((c, regex, cre, pri))
except ValueError:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "invalid value for BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s: \"%s\"" % (c, priority))
def buildSetVars(self):
"""
Setup any variables needed before starting a build
"""
if not bb.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", self.configuration.data):
bb.data.setVar("BUILDNAME", time.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M'), self.configuration.data)
bb.data.setVar("BUILDSTART", time.strftime('%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S', time.gmtime()), self.configuration.data)
def matchFiles(self, buildfile):
"""
Find the .bb files which match the expression in 'buildfile'.
"""
bf = os.path.abspath(buildfile)
try:
os.stat(bf)
return [bf]
except OSError:
(filelist, masked) = self.collect_bbfiles()
regexp = re.compile(buildfile)
matches = []
for f in filelist:
if regexp.search(f) and os.path.isfile(f):
bf = f
matches.append(f)
return matches
def matchFile(self, buildfile):
"""
Find the .bb file which matches the expression in 'buildfile'.
Raise an error if multiple files
"""
matches = self.matchFiles(buildfile)
if len(matches) != 1:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to match %s (%s matches found):" % (buildfile, len(matches)))
for f in matches:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, " %s" % f)
raise MultipleMatches
return matches[0]
def buildFile(self, buildfile, task):
"""
Build the file matching regexp buildfile
"""
# Parse the configuration here. We need to do it explicitly here since
# buildFile() doesn't use the cache
self.parseConfiguration()
# If we are told to do the None task then query the default task
if (task == None):
task = self.configuration.cmd
self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self)
self.status = bb.cache.CacheData()
(fn, cls) = self.bb_cache.virtualfn2realfn(buildfile)
buildfile = self.matchFile(fn)
fn = self.bb_cache.realfn2virtual(buildfile, cls)
self.buildSetVars()
# Load data into the cache for fn and parse the loaded cache data
the_data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(fn, self.get_file_appends(fn), self.configuration.data)
self.bb_cache.setData(fn, buildfile, the_data)
self.bb_cache.handle_data(fn, self.status)
# Tweak some variables
item = self.bb_cache.getVar('PN', fn, True)
self.status.ignored_dependencies = set()
self.status.bbfile_priority[fn] = 1
# Remove external dependencies
self.status.task_deps[fn]['depends'] = {}
self.status.deps[fn] = []
self.status.rundeps[fn] = []
self.status.runrecs[fn] = []
# Remove stamp for target if force mode active
if self.configuration.force:
bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Remove stamp %s, %s" % (task, fn))
bb.build.del_stamp('do_%s' % task, self.status, fn)
# Setup taskdata structure
taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort)
taskdata.add_provider(self.configuration.data, self.status, item)
buildname = bb.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", self.configuration.data)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildStarted(buildname, [item]), self.configuration.event_data)
# Execute the runqueue
runlist = [[item, "do_%s" % task]]
rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.configuration.data, self.status, taskdata, runlist)
def buildFileIdle(server, rq, abort):
if abort or self.cookerAction == cookerStop:
rq.finish_runqueue(True)
elif self.cookerAction == cookerShutdown:
rq.finish_runqueue(False)
failures = 0
try:
retval = rq.execute_runqueue()
except runqueue.TaskFailure as exc:
for fnid in exc.args:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "'%s' failed" % taskdata.fn_index[fnid])
failures = failures + 1
retval = False
if not retval:
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildCompleted(buildname, item, failures), self.configuration.event_data)
self.command.finishAsyncCommand()
return False
return 0.5
self.server.register_idle_function(buildFileIdle, rq)
def buildTargets(self, targets, task):
"""
Attempt to build the targets specified
"""
# Need files parsed
self.updateCache()
# If we are told to do the NULL task then query the default task
if (task == None):
task = self.configuration.cmd
targets = self.checkPackages(targets)
def buildTargetsIdle(server, rq, abort):
if abort or self.cookerAction == cookerStop:
rq.finish_runqueue(True)
elif self.cookerAction == cookerShutdown:
rq.finish_runqueue(False)
failures = 0
try:
retval = rq.execute_runqueue()
except runqueue.TaskFailure as exc:
for fnid in exc.args:
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "'%s' failed" % taskdata.fn_index[fnid])
failures = failures + 1
retval = False
if not retval:
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildCompleted(buildname, targets, failures), self.configuration.event_data)
self.command.finishAsyncCommand()
return None
return 0.5
self.buildSetVars()
buildname = bb.data.getVar("BUILDNAME", self.configuration.data)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildStarted(buildname, targets), self.configuration.event_data)
localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(localdata)
bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort)
runlist = []
for k in targets:
taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.status, k)
runlist.append([k, "do_%s" % task])
taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.status)
rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue(self, self.configuration.data, self.status, taskdata, runlist)
self.server.register_idle_function(buildTargetsIdle, rq)
def updateCache(self):
if self.cookerState == cookerParsed:
return
if self.cookerState != cookerParsing:
self.parseConfiguration ()
# Import Psyco if available and not disabled
import platform
if platform.machine() in ['i386', 'i486', 'i586', 'i686']:
if not self.configuration.disable_psyco:
try:
import psyco
except ImportError:
bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "Psyco JIT Compiler (http://psyco.sf.net) not available. Install it to increase performance.")
else:
psyco.bind( CookerParser.parse_next )
else:
bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "You have disabled Psyco. This decreases performance.")
self.status = bb.cache.CacheData()
ignore = bb.data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", self.configuration.data, 1) or ""
self.status.ignored_dependencies = set(ignore.split())
for dep in self.configuration.extra_assume_provided:
self.status.ignored_dependencies.add(dep)
self.handleCollections( bb.data.getVar("BBFILE_COLLECTIONS", self.configuration.data, 1) )
(filelist, masked) = self.collect_bbfiles()
bb.data.renameVar("__depends", "__base_depends", self.configuration.data)
self.parser = CookerParser(self, filelist, masked)
self.cookerState = cookerParsing
if not self.parser.parse_next():
bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "parsing complete")
self.buildDepgraph()
self.cookerState = cookerParsed
return None
return True
def checkPackages(self, pkgs_to_build):
if len(pkgs_to_build) == 0:
raise NothingToBuild
if 'world' in pkgs_to_build:
self.buildWorldTargetList()
pkgs_to_build.remove('world')
for t in self.status.world_target:
pkgs_to_build.append(t)
return pkgs_to_build
def get_bbfiles( self, path = os.getcwd() ):
"""Get list of default .bb files by reading out the current directory"""
contents = os.listdir(path)
bbfiles = []
for f in contents:
(root, ext) = os.path.splitext(f)
if ext == ".bb":
bbfiles.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), f)))
return bbfiles
def find_bbfiles( self, path ):
"""Find all the .bb and .bbappend files in a directory"""
from os.path import join
found = []
for dir, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for ignored in ('SCCS', 'CVS', '.svn'):
if ignored in dirs:
dirs.remove(ignored)
found += [join(dir, f) for f in files if (f.endswith('.bb') or f.endswith('.bbappend'))]
return found
def collect_bbfiles( self ):
"""Collect all available .bb build files"""
parsed, cached, skipped, masked = 0, 0, 0, 0
self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self)
bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "collecting .bb files")
files = (data.getVar( "BBFILES", self.configuration.data, 1 ) or "").split()
data.setVar("BBFILES", " ".join(files), self.configuration.data)
if not len(files):
files = self.get_bbfiles()
if not len(files):
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "no recipe files to build, check your BBPATH and BBFILES?")
bb.event.fire(CookerExit(), self.configuration.event_data)
newfiles = set()
for f in files:
if os.path.isdir(f):
dirfiles = self.find_bbfiles(f)
newfiles.update(dirfiles)
else:
globbed = glob.glob(f)
if not globbed and os.path.exists(f):
globbed = [f]
newfiles.update(globbed)
bbmask = bb.data.getVar('BBMASK', self.configuration.data, 1)
if bbmask:
try:
bbmask_compiled = re.compile(bbmask)
except sre_constants.error:
bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "BBMASK is not a valid regular expression.")
bbfiles = []
bbappend = []
for f in newfiles:
if bbmask and bbmask_compiled.search(f):
bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "skipping masked file %s" % f)
masked += 1
continue
if f.endswith('.bb'):
bbfiles.append(f)
elif f.endswith('.bbappend'):
bbappend.append(f)
else:
bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "File %s of unknown filetype in BBFILES? Ignorning..." % f)
# Build a list of .bbappend files for each .bb file
self.appendlist = {}
for f in bbappend:
base = os.path.basename(f).replace('.bbappend', '.bb')
if not base in self.appendlist:
self.appendlist[base] = []
self.appendlist[base].append(f)
return (bbfiles, masked)
def get_file_appends(self, fn):
"""
Returns a list of .bbappend files to apply to fn
NB: collect_files() must have been called prior to this
"""
f = os.path.basename(fn)
if f in self.appendlist:
return self.appendlist[f]
return []
def serve(self):
# Empty the environment. The environment will be populated as
# necessary from the data store.
bb.utils.empty_environment()
if self.configuration.profile:
try:
import cProfile as profile
except:
import profile
profile.runctx("self.server.serve_forever()", globals(), locals(), "profile.log")
# Redirect stdout to capture profile information
pout = open('profile.log.processed', 'w')
so = sys.stdout.fileno()
os.dup2(pout.fileno(), so)
import pstats
p = pstats.Stats('profile.log')
p.sort_stats('time')
p.print_stats()
p.print_callers()
p.sort_stats('cumulative')
p.print_stats()
os.dup2(so, pout.fileno())
pout.flush()
pout.close()
else:
self.server.serve_forever()
bb.event.fire(CookerExit(), self.configuration.event_data)
class CookerExit(bb.event.Event):
"""
Notify clients of the Cooker shutdown
"""
def __init__(self):
bb.event.Event.__init__(self)
class CookerParser:
def __init__(self, cooker, filelist, masked):
# Internal data
self.filelist = filelist
self.cooker = cooker
# Accounting statistics
self.parsed = 0
self.cached = 0
self.error = 0
self.masked = masked
self.total = len(filelist)
self.skipped = 0
self.virtuals = 0
# Pointer to the next file to parse
self.pointer = 0
def parse_next(self):
cooker = self.cooker
if self.pointer < len(self.filelist):
f = self.filelist[self.pointer]
try:
fromCache, skipped, virtuals = cooker.bb_cache.loadData(f, cooker.get_file_appends(f), cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status)
if fromCache:
self.cached += 1
else:
self.parsed += 1
self.skipped += skipped
self.virtuals += virtuals
except IOError as e:
self.error += 1
cooker.bb_cache.remove(f)
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "opening %s: %s" % (f, e))
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
cooker.bb_cache.remove(f)
cooker.bb_cache.sync()
raise
except Exception as e:
self.error += 1
cooker.bb_cache.remove(f)
bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "%s while parsing %s" % (e, f))
except:
cooker.bb_cache.remove(f)
raise
finally:
bb.event.fire(bb.event.ParseProgress(self.cached, self.parsed, self.skipped, self.masked, self.virtuals, self.error, self.total), cooker.configuration.event_data)
self.pointer += 1
if self.pointer >= self.total:
cooker.bb_cache.sync()
if self.error > 0:
raise ParsingErrorsFound
return False
return True