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author | Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com> | 2009-08-26 03:58:24 -0700 |
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committer | Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com> | 2009-08-26 04:00:45 -0700 |
commit | 4dc61b382a9e13b3271c69ff6fcbf69432273172 (patch) | |
tree | f569b6fa03a500776c08285577b0a6883c650a75 /classes | |
parent | 482e70f47fed52f27c83cc41e6bdeeb8ad36c779 (diff) |
srctree.bbclass: add initial version.
This enables operation inside of an existing source tree for a project, rather
than using the fetch/unpack/patch idiom.
By default, it expects that you're keeping the recipe(s) inside the
aforementioned source tree, but you could override S to point at an external
directory and place the recipes in a normal collection/overlay, if you so
chose.
It also provides some convenience python functions for assembling your
do_clean, if you want to leverage things like 'git clean' to simplify the
operation.
Signed-off-by: Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'classes')
-rw-r--r-- | classes/srctree.bbclass | 141 |
1 files changed, 141 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/classes/srctree.bbclass b/classes/srctree.bbclass new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a324cf1be --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/srctree.bbclass @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com> +# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT for the terms) +# +# srctree.bbclass enables operation inside of an existing source tree for a +# project, rather than using the fetch/unpack/patch idiom. +# +# By default, it expects that you're keeping the recipe(s) inside the +# aforementioned source tree, but you could override S to point at an external +# directory and place the recipes in a normal collection/overlay, if you so +# chose. +# +# It also provides some convenience python functions for assembling your +# do_clean, if you want to leverage things like 'git clean' to simplify the +# operation. + + +S = "${FILE_DIRNAME}" +SRC_URI = "" + +#TYPE = "${@'${PN}'.replace('${BPN}', '').strip()}" +#WORKDIR = "${S}/tmp${TYPE}.${MULTIMACH_HOST_SYS}" +#STAMP = "${WORKDIR}/tasks/stamp" +#WORKDIR_LOCAL = "${S}/tmp${TYPE}.${MULTIMACH_HOST_SYS}" +#T = "${WORKDIR_LOCAL}/bitbake-tasks" + +# Hack, so things don't explode in builds that don't inherit package +do_package ?= " pass" +do_package[func] = "1" +do_package[python] = "1" + +# Ensure that do_package depends on populate_staging, rather than install +addtask package after do_populate_staging + +# This stuff is needed to facilitate variants (normal, native, cross, sdk) +# that share a ${S}. It's ugly as hell. Only really necessary for recipes +# that can't use a ${B}, and which have variants like native. Not sure what +# the best solution is long term. +# +# We merge configure+compile+install into the populate_staging task, uses a +# lock file. This ensures that none of the tasks which access ${S} can +# interleave amongst the recipes that share that ${S}. + +def variant_hack(d): + from itertools import chain + + # Kill dependencies on the fromtasks + fromtasks = ["do_configure", "do_compile", "do_install"] + for key in d.keys(): + task = d.getVarFlag(key, "task") + if task: + deps = d.getVarFlag(key, "deps") + for task_ in fromtasks: + if task_ in deps: + deps.remove(task_) + # if not key in fromtasks + ["do_populate_staging"]: + # deps.append("do_populate_staging") + d.setVarFlag(key, "deps", deps) + + # Pull the task deps from fromtasks over to the new task, minus deltasks + deltasks = ("do_patch", "do_unpack", "do_fetch") + deps = set(chain(*[(d.getVarFlag(old, "deps")) for old in fromtasks + ["do_populate_staging"]])) + d.setVarFlag("do_populate_staging", "deps", deps.difference(deltasks)) + + # Pull cross recipe task deps over + d.setVarFlag("do_populate_staging", "depends", " ".join((d.getVarFlag(old, "depends") or "" for old in fromtasks))) + +python () { + variant_hack(d) +} + +python do_populate_staging () { + from bb.build import exec_task, exec_func + + exec_task("do_configure", d) + exec_task("do_compile", d) + exec_task("do_install", d) + exec_func("do_stage", d) +} +do_populate_staging[lockfiles] += "${S}/.lock" + +make_do_clean () { + oe_runmake clean +} + +def clean_builddir(d): + from shutil import rmtree + + builddir = d.getVar("B", True) + srcdir = d.getVar("S", True) + if builddir != srcdir: + rmtree(builddir, ignore_errors=True) + +def clean_stamps(d): + from glob import glob + from bb import note + from bb.data import expand + from os import unlink + + note("Removing stamps") + for stamp in glob(expand('${STAMP}.*', d)): + try: + unlink(stamp) + except OSError: + pass + +def clean_workdir(d): + from shutil import rmtree + from bb import note + + workdir = d.getVar("WORKDIR", 1) + note("Removing %s" % workdir) + rmtree(workdir, ignore_errors=True) + +def clean_git(d): + from subprocess import call + + call(["git", "clean", "-d", "-f", "-X"], cwd=d.getVar("S", True)) + +def clean_make(d): + import bb + + bb.note("Running make clean") + try: + bb.build.exec_func("make_do_clean", d) + except bb.build.FuncFailed: + pass + +python do_clean () { + from os.path import exists + from bb.build import FuncFailed + from bb.data import expand + + clean_stamps(d) + clean_workdir(d) + if exists(expand("${S}/.git", d)) and \ + exists(expand("${S}/.gitignore", d)): + clean_git(d) + else: + clean_builddir(d) + clean_make(d) +} |