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Diffstat (limited to 'bitbake/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py | 77 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py | 399 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py | 36 |
3 files changed, 381 insertions, 131 deletions
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py index c16709e552..c6597c52f9 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py @@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ class BBCooker: if not self.configuration.cmd: self.configuration.cmd = bb.data.getVar("BB_DEFAULT_TASK", self.configuration.data) or "build" + bbpkgs = bb.data.getVar('BBPKGS', self.configuration.data, True) + if bbpkgs: + self.configuration.pkgs_to_build.extend(bbpkgs.split()) + # # Special updated configuration we use for firing events # @@ -158,29 +162,68 @@ class BBCooker: prefstr) - def showEnvironment( self ): - """Show the outer or per-package environment""" - if self.configuration.buildfile: + def showEnvironment(self , buildfile = None, pkgs_to_build = []): + """ + Show the outer or per-package environment + """ + fn = None + envdata = None + + if 'world' in pkgs_to_build: + print "'world' is not a valid target for --environment." + sys.exit(1) + + if len(pkgs_to_build) > 1: + print "Only one target can be used with the --environment option." + sys.exit(1) + + if buildfile: + if len(pkgs_to_build) > 0: + print "No target should be used with the --environment and --buildfile options." + sys.exit(1) self.cb = None self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self) - bf = self.matchFile(self.configuration.buildfile) + 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) + + try: + taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.status, pkgs_to_build[0]) + taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.status) + except bb.providers.NoProvider: + sys.exit(1) + + 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: - self.configuration.data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(bf, self.configuration.data) + envdata = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(fn, self.configuration.data) except IOError, e: - bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to read %s: %s" % (bf, e)) + bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to read %s: %s" % (fn, e)) except Exception, e: bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e) + # emit variables and shell functions try: - data.update_data( self.configuration.data ) - data.emit_env(sys.__stdout__, self.configuration.data, True) + data.update_data( envdata ) + data.emit_env(sys.__stdout__, envdata, True) except Exception, e: bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e) # emit the metadata which isnt valid shell - data.expandKeys( self.configuration.data ) - for e in self.configuration.data.keys(): - if data.getVarFlag( e, 'python', self.configuration.data ): - sys.__stdout__.write("\npython %s () {\n%s}\n" % (e, data.getVar(e, self.configuration.data, 1))) + data.expandKeys( envdata ) + for e in envdata.keys(): + if data.getVarFlag( e, 'python', envdata ): + sys.__stdout__.write("\npython %s () {\n%s}\n" % (e, data.getVar(e, envdata, 1))) def generateDotGraph( self, pkgs_to_build, ignore_deps ): """ @@ -338,8 +381,6 @@ class BBCooker: except ImportError, details: bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Sorry, shell not available (%s)" % details ) else: - bb.data.update_data( self.configuration.data ) - bb.data.expandKeys( self.configuration.data ) shell.start( self ) sys.exit( 0 ) @@ -519,7 +560,7 @@ class BBCooker: """ if self.configuration.show_environment: - self.showEnvironment() + self.showEnvironment(self.configuration.buildfile, self.configuration.pkgs_to_build) sys.exit( 0 ) self.buildSetVars() @@ -539,11 +580,7 @@ class BBCooker: pkgs_to_build = self.configuration.pkgs_to_build - bbpkgs = bb.data.getVar('BBPKGS', self.configuration.data, 1) - if bbpkgs: - pkgs_to_build.extend(bbpkgs.split()) - if len(pkgs_to_build) == 0 and not self.configuration.show_versions \ - and not self.configuration.show_environment: + if len(pkgs_to_build) == 0 and not self.configuration.show_versions: print "Nothing to do. Use 'bitbake world' to build everything, or run 'bitbake --help'" print "for usage information." sys.exit(0) diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py index 2f80dd4c88..68ef3a722f 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py @@ -51,6 +51,88 @@ class RunQueueStats: def taskSkipped(self): self.skipped = self.skipped + 1 +class RunQueueScheduler: + """ + Control the order tasks are scheduled in. + """ + def __init__(self, runqueue): + """ + The default scheduler just returns the first buildable task (the + priority map is sorted by task numer) + """ + self.rq = runqueue + numTasks = len(self.rq.runq_fnid) + + self.prio_map = [] + self.prio_map.extend(range(numTasks)) + + def next(self): + """ + Return the id of the first task we find that is buildable + """ + for task1 in range(len(self.rq.runq_fnid)): + task = self.prio_map[task1] + if self.rq.runq_running[task] == 1: + continue + if self.rq.runq_buildable[task] == 1: + return task + +class RunQueueSchedulerSpeed(RunQueueScheduler): + """ + A scheduler optimised for speed. The priority map is sorted by task weight, + heavier weighted tasks (tasks needed by the most other tasks) are run first. + """ + def __init__(self, runqueue): + """ + The priority map is sorted by task weight. + """ + from copy import deepcopy + + self.rq = runqueue + + sortweight = deepcopy(self.rq.runq_weight) + sortweight.sort() + copyweight = deepcopy(self.rq.runq_weight) + self.prio_map = [] + + for weight in sortweight: + idx = copyweight.index(weight) + self.prio_map.append(idx) + copyweight[idx] = -1 + + self.prio_map.reverse() + +class RunQueueSchedulerCompletion(RunQueueSchedulerSpeed): + """ + A scheduler optimised to complete .bb files are quickly as possible. The + priority map is sorted by task weight, but then reordered so once a given + .bb file starts to build, its completed as quickly as possible. This works + well where disk space is at a premium and classes like OE's rm_work are in + force. + """ + def __init__(self, runqueue): + RunQueueSchedulerSpeed.__init__(self, runqueue) + from copy import deepcopy + + #FIXME - whilst this groups all fnids together it does not reorder the + #fnid groups optimally. + + basemap = deepcopy(self.prio_map) + self.prio_map = [] + while (len(basemap) > 0): + entry = basemap.pop(0) + self.prio_map.append(entry) + fnid = self.rq.runq_fnid[entry] + todel = [] + for entry in basemap: + entry_fnid = self.rq.runq_fnid[entry] + if entry_fnid == fnid: + todel.append(basemap.index(entry)) + self.prio_map.append(entry) + todel.reverse() + for idx in todel: + del basemap[idx] + class RunQueue: """ BitBake Run Queue implementation @@ -71,14 +153,158 @@ class RunQueue: self.runq_task = [] self.runq_depends = [] self.runq_revdeps = [] - self.runq_weight = [] - self.prio_map = [] def get_user_idstring(self, task): fn = self.taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]] taskname = self.runq_task[task] return "%s, %s" % (fn, taskname) + def circular_depchains_handler(self, tasks): + """ + Some tasks aren't buildable, likely due to circular dependency issues. + Identify the circular dependencies and print them in a user readable format. + """ + from copy import deepcopy + + valid_chains = [] + explored_deps = {} + msgs = [] + + def chain_reorder(chain): + """ + Reorder a dependency chain so the lowest task id is first + """ + lowest = 0 + new_chain = [] + for entry in range(len(chain)): + if chain[entry] < chain[lowest]: + lowest = entry + new_chain.extend(chain[lowest:]) + new_chain.extend(chain[:lowest]) + return new_chain + + def chain_compare_equal(chain1, chain2): + """ + Compare two dependency chains and see if they're the same + """ + if len(chain1) != len(chain2): + return False + for index in range(len(chain1)): + if chain1[index] != chain2[index]: + return False + return True + + def chain_array_contains(chain, chain_array): + """ + Return True if chain_array contains chain + """ + for ch in chain_array: + if chain_compare_equal(ch, chain): + return True + return False + + def find_chains(taskid, prev_chain): + prev_chain.append(taskid) + total_deps = [] + total_deps.extend(self.runq_revdeps[taskid]) + for revdep in self.runq_revdeps[taskid]: + if revdep in prev_chain: + idx = prev_chain.index(revdep) + # To prevent duplicates, reorder the chain to start with the lowest taskid + # and search through an array of those we've already printed + chain = prev_chain[idx:] + new_chain = chain_reorder(chain) + if not chain_array_contains(new_chain, valid_chains): + valid_chains.append(new_chain) + msgs.append("Dependency loop #%d found:\n" % len(valid_chains)) + for dep in new_chain: + msgs.append(" Task %s (%s) (depends: %s)\n" % (dep, self.get_user_idstring(dep), self.runq_depends[dep])) + msgs.append("\n") + if len(valid_chains) > 10: + msgs.append("Aborted dependency loops search after 10 matches.\n") + return msgs + continue + scan = False + if revdep not in explored_deps: + scan = True + elif revdep in explored_deps[revdep]: + scan = True + else: + for dep in prev_chain: + if dep in explored_deps[revdep]: + scan = True + if scan: + find_chains(revdep, deepcopy(prev_chain)) + for dep in explored_deps[revdep]: + if dep not in total_deps: + total_deps.append(dep) + + explored_deps[taskid] = total_deps + + for task in tasks: + find_chains(task, []) + + return msgs + + def calculate_task_weights(self, endpoints): + """ + Calculate a number representing the "weight" of each task. Heavier weighted tasks + have more dependencies and hence should be executed sooner for maximum speed. + + This function also sanity checks the task list finding tasks that its not + possible to execute due to circular dependencies. + """ + + numTasks = len(self.runq_fnid) + weight = [] + deps_left = [] + task_done = [] + + for listid in range(numTasks): + task_done.append(False) + weight.append(0) + deps_left.append(len(self.runq_revdeps[listid])) + + for listid in endpoints: + weight[listid] = 1 + task_done[listid] = True + + while 1: + next_points = [] + for listid in endpoints: + for revdep in self.runq_depends[listid]: + weight[revdep] = weight[revdep] + weight[listid] + deps_left[revdep] = deps_left[revdep] - 1 + if deps_left[revdep] == 0: + next_points.append(revdep) + task_done[revdep] = True + endpoints = next_points + if len(next_points) == 0: + break + + # Circular dependency sanity check + problem_tasks = [] + for task in range(numTasks): + if task_done[task] is False or deps_left[task] != 0: + problem_tasks.append(task) + bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) is not buildable\n" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task))) + bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "(Complete marker was %s and the remaining dependency count was %s)\n\n" % (task_done[task], deps_left[task])) + + if problem_tasks: + message = "Unbuildable tasks were found.\n" + message = message + "These are usually caused by circular dependencies and any circular dependency chains found will be printed below. Increase the debug level to see a list of unbuildable tasks.\n\n" + message = message + "Identifying dependency loops (this may take a short while)...\n" + bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, message) + + msgs = self.circular_depchains_handler(problem_tasks) + + message = "\n" + for msg in msgs: + message = message + msg + bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, message) + + return weight + def prepare_runqueue(self): """ Turn a set of taskData into a RunQueue and compute data needed @@ -86,9 +312,7 @@ class RunQueue: """ depends = [] - runq_weight1 = [] runq_build = [] - runq_done = [] taskData = self.taskData @@ -98,6 +322,17 @@ class RunQueue: bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Preparing runqueue") + # Step A - Work out a list of tasks to run + # + # Taskdata gives us a list of possible providers for a every target + # ordered by priority (build_targets, run_targets). It also gives + # information on each of those providers. + # + # To create the actual list of tasks to execute we fix the list of + # providers and then resolve the dependencies into task IDs. This + # process is repeated for each type of dependency (tdepends, deptask, + # rdeptast, recrdeptask, idepends). + for task in range(len(taskData.tasks_name)): fnid = taskData.tasks_fnid[task] fn = taskData.fn_index[fnid] @@ -105,9 +340,15 @@ class RunQueue: if fnid not in taskData.failed_fnids: + # Resolve task internal dependencies + # + # e.g. addtask before X after Y depends = taskData.tasks_tdepends[task] - # Resolve Depends + # Resolve 'deptask' dependencies + # + # e.g. do_sometask[deptask] = "do_someothertask" + # (makes sure sometask runs after someothertask of all DEPENDS) if 'deptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['deptask']: tasknames = task_deps['deptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]].split() for depid in taskData.depids[fnid]: @@ -119,7 +360,10 @@ class RunQueue: for taskname in tasknames: depends.append(taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname)) - # Resolve Runtime Depends + # Resolve 'rdeptask' dependencies + # + # e.g. do_sometask[rdeptask] = "do_someothertask" + # (makes sure sometask runs after someothertask of all RDEPENDS) if 'rdeptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['rdeptask']: taskname = task_deps['rdeptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]] for depid in taskData.rdepids[fnid]: @@ -129,6 +373,10 @@ class RunQueue: dep = taskData.fn_index[depdata] depends.append(taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname)) + # Resolve inter-task dependencies + # + # e.g. do_sometask[depends] = "targetname:do_someothertask" + # (makes sure sometask runs after targetname's someothertask) idepends = taskData.tasks_idepends[task] for idepend in idepends: depid = int(idepend.split(":")[0]) @@ -207,9 +455,10 @@ class RunQueue: if nextdepid not in dep_seen: add_recursive_build(nextdepid, fnid) - - # Resolve Recursive Runtime Depends - # Also includes all thier build depends, intertask depends and runtime depends + # Resolve recursive 'recrdeptask' dependencies + # + # e.g. do_sometask[recrdeptask] = "do_someothertask" + # (makes sure sometask runs after someothertask of all DEPENDS, RDEPENDS and intertask dependencies, recursively) if 'recrdeptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['recrdeptask']: for taskname in task_deps['recrdeptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]].split(): dep_seen = [] @@ -223,7 +472,7 @@ class RunQueue: depid = int(idepend.split(":")[0]) add_recursive_build(depid, fnid) - #Prune self references + # Rmove all self references if task in depends: newdep = [] bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s %s) contains self reference! %s" % (task, taskData.fn_index[taskData.tasks_fnid[task]], taskData.tasks_name[task], depends)) @@ -237,11 +486,14 @@ class RunQueue: self.runq_task.append(taskData.tasks_name[task]) self.runq_depends.append(Set(depends)) self.runq_revdeps.append(Set()) - self.runq_weight.append(0) - runq_weight1.append(0) runq_build.append(0) - runq_done.append(0) + + # Step B - Mark all active tasks + # + # Start with the tasks we were asked to run and mark all dependencies + # as active too. If the task is to be 'forced', clear its stamp. Once + # all active tasks are marked, prune the ones we don't need. bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Marking Active Tasks") @@ -280,11 +532,17 @@ class RunQueue: if fnid in taskData.failed_fnids: continue + if target[1] not in taskData.tasks_lookup[fnid]: + bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s does not exist for target %s" % (target[1], target[0])) + listid = taskData.tasks_lookup[fnid][target[1]] mark_active(listid, 1) - # Prune inactive tasks + # Step C - Prune all inactive tasks + # + # Once all active tasks are marked, prune the ones we don't need. + maps = [] delcount = 0 for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): @@ -294,14 +552,16 @@ class RunQueue: del self.runq_fnid[listid-delcount] del self.runq_task[listid-delcount] del self.runq_depends[listid-delcount] - del self.runq_weight[listid-delcount] - del runq_weight1[listid-delcount] del runq_build[listid-delcount] - del runq_done[listid-delcount] del self.runq_revdeps[listid-delcount] delcount = delcount + 1 maps.append(-1) + # + # Step D - Sanity checks and computation + # + + # Check to make sure we still have tasks to run if len(self.runq_fnid) == 0: if not taskData.abort: bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "All possible tasks have been run but build incomplete (--continue mode). See errors above for incomplete tasks.") @@ -310,6 +570,8 @@ class RunQueue: bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Pruned %s inactive tasks, %s left" % (delcount, len(self.runq_fnid))) + # Remap the dependencies to account for the deleted tasks + # Check we didn't delete a task we depend on for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): newdeps = [] origdeps = self.runq_depends[listid] @@ -321,62 +583,37 @@ class RunQueue: bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Assign Weightings") + # Generate a list of reverse dependencies to ease future calculations for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): for dep in self.runq_depends[listid]: self.runq_revdeps[dep].add(listid) + # Identify tasks at the end of dependency chains + # Error on circular dependency loops (length two) endpoints = [] for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): revdeps = self.runq_revdeps[listid] if len(revdeps) == 0: - runq_done[listid] = 1 - self.runq_weight[listid] = 1 endpoints.append(listid) for dep in revdeps: if dep in self.runq_depends[listid]: #self.dump_data(taskData) bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) has circular dependency on %s (%s)" % (taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[dep]], self.runq_task[dep] , taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[listid]], self.runq_task[listid])) - runq_weight1[listid] = len(revdeps) bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Compute totals (have %s endpoint(s))" % len(endpoints)) - while 1: - next_points = [] - for listid in endpoints: - for revdep in self.runq_depends[listid]: - self.runq_weight[revdep] = self.runq_weight[revdep] + self.runq_weight[listid] - runq_weight1[revdep] = runq_weight1[revdep] - 1 - if runq_weight1[revdep] == 0: - next_points.append(revdep) - runq_done[revdep] = 1 - endpoints = next_points - if len(next_points) == 0: - break - # Sanity Checks - for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): - if runq_done[task] == 0: - seen = [] - deps_seen = [] - def print_chain(taskid, finish): - seen.append(taskid) - for revdep in self.runq_revdeps[taskid]: - if runq_done[revdep] == 0 and revdep not in seen and not finish: - bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) (depends: %s)" % (revdep, self.get_user_idstring(revdep), self.runq_depends[revdep])) - if revdep in deps_seen: - bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Chain ends at Task %s (%s)" % (revdep, self.get_user_idstring(revdep))) - finish = True - return - for dep in self.runq_depends[revdep]: - deps_seen.append(dep) - print_chain(revdep, finish) - print_chain(task, False) - bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) not processed!\nThis is probably a circular dependency (the chain might be printed above)." % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task))) - if runq_weight1[task] != 0: - bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) count not zero!" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task))) - - - # Check for multiple tasks building the same provider + # Calculate task weights + # Check of higher length circular dependencies + self.runq_weight = self.calculate_task_weights(endpoints) + + # Decide what order to execute the tasks in, pick a scheduler + # FIXME - Allow user selection + #self.sched = RunQueueScheduler(self) + self.sched = RunQueueSchedulerSpeed(self) + #self.sched = RunQueueSchedulerCompletion(self) + + # Sanity Check - Check for multiple tasks building the same provider prov_list = {} seen_fn = [] for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): @@ -397,21 +634,6 @@ class RunQueue: #if error: # bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Corrupted metadata configuration detected, aborting...") - - # Make a weight sorted map - from copy import deepcopy - - sortweight = deepcopy(self.runq_weight) - sortweight.sort() - copyweight = deepcopy(self.runq_weight) - self.prio_map = [] - - for weight in sortweight: - idx = copyweight.index(weight) - self.prio_map.append(idx) - copyweight[idx] = -1 - self.prio_map.reverse() - #self.dump_data(taskData) def execute_runqueue(self): @@ -483,18 +705,6 @@ class RunQueue: taskname = self.runq_task[revdep] bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Marking task %s (%s, %s) as buildable" % (revdep, fn, taskname)) - def get_next_task(self): - """ - Return the id of the highest priority task that is buildable - """ - for task1 in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): - task = self.prio_map[task1] - if self.runq_running[task] == 1: - continue - if self.runq_buildable[task] == 1: - return task - return None - def execute_runqueue_internal(self): """ Run the tasks in a queue prepared by prepare_runqueue @@ -511,20 +721,21 @@ class RunQueue: def sigint_handler(signum, frame): raise KeyboardInterrupt + # RP - this code allows tasks to run out of the correct order - disabled, FIXME # Find any tasks with current stamps and remove them from the queue - for task1 in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): - task = self.prio_map[task1] - fn = self.taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]] - taskname = self.runq_task[task] - if bb.build.stamp_is_current(taskname, self.dataCache, fn): - bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Stamp current task %s (%s)" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task))) - self.runq_running[task] = 1 - self.task_complete(task) - self.stats.taskCompleted() - self.stats.taskSkipped() + #for task1 in range(len(self.runq_fnid)): + # task = self.prio_map[task1] + # fn = self.taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]] + # taskname = self.runq_task[task] + # if bb.build.stamp_is_current(taskname, self.dataCache, fn): + # bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Stamp current task %s (%s)" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task))) + # self.runq_running[task] = 1 + # self.task_complete(task) + # self.stats.taskCompleted() + # self.stats.taskSkipped() while True: - task = self.get_next_task() + task = self.sched.next() if task is not None: fn = self.taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]] diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py index fc213c3f4a..745091fb7d 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py @@ -68,7 +68,6 @@ leave_mainloop = False last_exception = None cooker = None parsed = False -initdata = None debug = os.environ.get( "BBSHELL_DEBUG", "" ) ########################################################################## @@ -156,11 +155,14 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands: cooker.configuration.cmd = cmd td = taskdata.TaskData(cooker.configuration.abort) + localdata = data.createCopy(cooker.configuration.data) + data.update_data(localdata) + data.expandKeys(localdata) try: tasks = [] for name in names: - td.add_provider(cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, name) + td.add_provider(localdata, cooker.status, name) providers = td.get_provider(name) if len(providers) == 0: @@ -168,9 +170,9 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands: tasks.append([name, "do_%s" % cooker.configuration.cmd]) - td.add_unresolved(cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status) + td.add_unresolved(localdata, cooker.status) - rq = runqueue.RunQueue(cooker, cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, td, tasks) + rq = runqueue.RunQueue(cooker, localdata, cooker.status, td, tasks) rq.prepare_runqueue() rq.execute_runqueue() @@ -217,8 +219,8 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands: edit.usage = "<providee>" def environment( self, params ): - """Dump out the outer BitBake environment (see bbread)""" - data.emit_env(sys.__stdout__, cooker.configuration.data, True) + """Dump out the outer BitBake environment""" + cooker.showEnvironment() def exit_( self, params ): """Leave the BitBake Shell""" @@ -241,11 +243,10 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands: oldcmd = cooker.configuration.cmd cooker.configuration.cmd = cmd - thisdata = copy.deepcopy( initdata ) - # Caution: parse.handle modifies thisdata, hence it would - # lead to pollution cooker.configuration.data, which is - # why we use it on a safe copy we obtained from cooker right after - # parsing the initial *.conf files + thisdata = data.createCopy(cooker.configuration.data) + data.update_data(thisdata) + data.expandKeys(thisdata) + try: bbfile_data = parse.handle( bf, thisdata ) except parse.ParseError: @@ -393,6 +394,11 @@ SRC_URI = "" os.system( "%s %s/%s" % ( os.environ.get( "EDITOR" ), fulldirname, filename ) ) new.usage = "<directory> <filename>" + def package( self, params ): + """Execute 'package' on a providee""" + self.build( params, "package" ) + package.usage = "<providee>" + def pasteBin( self, params ): """Send a command + output buffer to the pastebin at http://rafb.net/paste""" index = params[0] @@ -501,8 +507,8 @@ SRC_URI = "" interpreter.interact( "SHELL: Expert Mode - BitBake Python %s\nType 'help' for more information, press CTRL-D to switch back to BBSHELL." % sys.version ) def showdata( self, params ): - """Execute 'showdata' on a providee""" - self.build( params, "showdata" ) + """Show the parsed metadata for a given providee""" + cooker.showEnvironment(None, params) showdata.usage = "<providee>" def setVar( self, params ): @@ -732,10 +738,6 @@ class BitBakeShell: print __credits__ - # save initial cooker configuration (will be reused in file*** commands) - global initdata - initdata = copy.deepcopy( cooker.configuration.data ) - def cleanup( self ): """Write readline history and clean up resources""" debugOut( "writing command history" ) |