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# remove tasks that modify the source tree in case externalsrc is inherited
SRCTREECOVEREDTASKS += "do_kernel_link_vmlinux do_kernel_configme do_validate_branches do_kernel_configcheck do_kernel_checkout do_patch"

# returns local (absolute) path names for all valid patches in the
# src_uri
def find_patches(d):
    patches = src_patches(d)
    patch_list=[]
    for p in patches:
        _, _, local, _, _, _ = bb.fetch.decodeurl(p)
        patch_list.append(local)

    return patch_list

# returns all the elements from the src uri that are .scc files
def find_sccs(d):
    sources=src_patches(d, True)
    sources_list=[]
    for s in sources:
        base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(s))
        if ext and ext in [".scc", ".cfg"]:
            sources_list.append(s)
        elif base and base in 'defconfig':
            sources_list.append(s)

    return sources_list

# check the SRC_URI for "kmeta" type'd git repositories. Return the name of
# the repository as it will be found in WORKDIR
def find_kernel_feature_dirs(d):
    feature_dirs=[]
    fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch([], d)
    for url in fetch.urls:
        urldata = fetch.ud[url]
        parm = urldata.parm
        if "type" in parm:
            type = parm["type"]
        if "destsuffix" in parm:
            destdir = parm["destsuffix"]
            if type == "kmeta":
                feature_dirs.append(destdir)
	    
    return feature_dirs

# find the master/machine source branch. In the same way that the fetcher proceses
# git repositories in the SRC_URI we take the first repo found, first branch.
def get_machine_branch(d, default):
    fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch([], d)
    for url in fetch.urls:
        urldata = fetch.ud[url]
        parm = urldata.parm
        if "branch" in parm:
            branches = urldata.parm.get("branch").split(',')
            return branches[0]
	    
    return default

do_patch() {
	cd ${S}
	export KMETA=${KMETA}

	# if kernel tools are available in-tree, they are preferred
	# and are placed on the path before any external tools. Unless
	# the external tools flag is set, in that case we do nothing.
	if [ -f "${S}/scripts/util/configme" ]; then
		if [ -z "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TOOLS}" ]; then
			PATH=${S}/scripts/util:${PATH}
		fi
	fi

	machine_branch="${@ get_machine_branch(d, "${KBRANCH}" )}"
	machine_srcrev="${SRCREV_machine}"
	if [ -z "${machine_srcrev}" ]; then
		# fallback to SRCREV if a non machine_meta tree is being built
		machine_srcrev="${SRCREV}"
	fi

	# if we have a defined/set meta branch we should not be generating
	# any meta data. The passed branch has what we need.
	if [ -n "${KMETA}" ]; then
		createme_flags="--disable-meta-gen --meta ${KMETA}"
	fi

	createme ${createme_flags} ${ARCH} ${machine_branch}
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		bbfatal "Could not create ${machine_branch}"
	fi

	sccs="${@" ".join(find_sccs(d))}"
	patches="${@" ".join(find_patches(d))}"
	feat_dirs="${@" ".join(find_kernel_feature_dirs(d))}"

	set +e
	# add any explicitly referenced features onto the end of the feature
	# list that is passed to the kernel build scripts.
	if [ -n "${KERNEL_FEATURES}" ]; then
		for feat in ${KERNEL_FEATURES}; do
			addon_features="$addon_features --feature $feat"
		done
	fi

	# check for feature directories/repos/branches that were part of the
	# SRC_URI. If they were supplied, we convert them into include directives
	# for the update part of the process
	if [ -n "${feat_dirs}" ]; then
	    for f in ${feat_dirs}; do
		if [ -d "${WORKDIR}/$f/meta" ]; then
		    includes="$includes -I${WORKDIR}/$f/meta"
		elif [ -d "${WORKDIR}/$f" ]; then
		    includes="$includes -I${WORKDIR}/$f"
		fi
	    done
	fi

	# updates or generates the target description
	updateme ${updateme_flags} -DKDESC=${KMACHINE}:${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE} \
                         ${includes} ${addon_features} ${ARCH} ${KMACHINE} ${sccs} ${patches}
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		bbfatal "Could not update ${machine_branch}"
	fi

	# executes and modifies the source tree as required
	patchme ${KMACHINE}
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		bberror "Could not apply patches for ${KMACHINE}."
		bbfatal "Patch failures can be resolved in the devshell (bitbake -c devshell ${PN})"
	fi

	# check to see if the specified SRCREV is reachable from the final branch.
	# if it wasn't something wrong has happened, and we should error.
	if [ "${machine_srcrev}" != "AUTOINC" ]; then
		if ! [ "$(git rev-parse --verify ${machine_srcrev}~0)" = "$(git merge-base ${machine_srcrev} HEAD)" ]; then
			bberror "SRCREV ${machine_srcrev} was specified, but is not reachable"
			bbfatal "Check the BSP description for incorrect branch selection, or other errors."
		fi
	fi
}

do_kernel_checkout() {
	set +e

	# A linux yocto SRC_URI should use the bareclone option. That
	# ensures that all the branches are available in the WORKDIR version
	# of the repository.
	source_dir=`echo ${S} | sed 's%/$%%'`
	source_workdir="${WORKDIR}/git"
	if [ -d "${WORKDIR}/git/" ] && [ -d "${WORKDIR}/git/.git" ]; then
		# case2: the repository is a non-bare clone

		# if S is WORKDIR/git, then we shouldn't be moving or deleting the tree.
		if [ "${source_dir}" != "${source_workdir}" ]; then
			rm -rf ${S}
			mv ${WORKDIR}/git ${S}
		fi
		cd ${S}
	elif [ -d "${WORKDIR}/git/" ] && [ ! -d "${WORKDIR}/git/.git" ]; then
		# case2: the repository is a bare clone

		# if S is WORKDIR/git, then we shouldn't be moving or deleting the tree.
		if [ "${source_dir}" != "${source_workdir}" ]; then
			rm -rf ${S}
			mkdir -p ${S}/.git
			mv ${WORKDIR}/git/* ${S}/.git
			rm -rf ${WORKDIR}/git/
		fi
		cd ${S}	
		git config core.bare false
	else
		# case 3: we have no git repository at all. 
		# To support low bandwidth options for building the kernel, we'll just 
		# convert the tree to a git repo and let the rest of the process work unchanged
		
		# if ${S} hasn't been set to the proper subdirectory a default of "linux" is 
		# used, but we can't initialize that empty directory. So check it and throw a
		# clear error

	        cd ${S}
		if [ ! -f "Makefile" ]; then
			bberror "S is not set to the linux source directory. Check "
			bbfatal "the recipe and set S to the proper extracted subdirectory"
		fi
		rm -f .gitignore
		git init
		git add .
		git commit -q -m "baseline commit: creating repo for ${PN}-${PV}"
		git clean -d -f
	fi
	# end debare

	# convert any remote branches to local tracking ones
	for i in `git branch -a --no-color | grep remotes | grep -v HEAD`; do
		b=`echo $i | cut -d' ' -f2 | sed 's%remotes/origin/%%'`;
		git show-ref --quiet --verify -- "refs/heads/$b"
		if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
			git branch $b $i > /dev/null
		fi
	done

       	# If KMETA is defined, the branch must exist, but a machine branch
	# can be missing since it may be created later by the tools.
	if [ -n "${KMETA}" ]; then
		git show-ref --quiet --verify -- "refs/heads/${KMETA}"
		if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
			bberror "The branch '${KMETA}' is required and was not found"
			bberror "Ensure that the SRC_URI points to a valid linux-yocto"
			bbfatal "kernel repository"
		fi
	fi
	

	# Create a working tree copy of the kernel by checking out a branch
	machine_branch="${@ get_machine_branch(d, "${KBRANCH}" )}"
	git show-ref --quiet --verify -- "refs/heads/${machine_branch}"
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		machine_branch="master"
	fi

	# checkout and clobber any unimportant files
	git checkout -f ${machine_branch}
}
do_kernel_checkout[dirs] = "${S}"

addtask kernel_checkout before do_patch after do_unpack

do_kernel_configme[dirs] += "${S} ${B}"
do_kernel_configme() {
	bbnote "kernel configme"
	export KMETA=${KMETA}

	if [ -n "${KCONFIG_MODE}" ]; then
		configmeflags=${KCONFIG_MODE}
	else
		# If a defconfig was passed, use =n as the baseline, which is achieved
		# via --allnoconfig
		if [ -f ${WORKDIR}/defconfig ]; then
			configmeflags="--allnoconfig"
		fi
	fi

	cd ${S}
	PATH=${PATH}:${S}/scripts/util
	configme ${configmeflags} --reconfig --output ${B} ${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE} ${KMACHINE}
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		bbfatal "Could not configure ${KMACHINE}-${LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE}"
	fi
	
	echo "# Global settings from linux recipe" >> ${B}/.config
	echo "CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="\"${LINUX_VERSION_EXTENSION}\" >> ${B}/.config
}

addtask kernel_configme after do_patch

python do_kernel_configcheck() {
    import re, string, sys

    # if KMETA isn't set globally by a recipe using this routine, we need to
    # set the default to 'meta'. Otherwise, kconf_check is not passed a valid
    # meta-series for processing
    kmeta = d.getVar( "KMETA", True ) or "meta"
    if not os.path.exists(kmeta):
        kmeta = "." + kmeta

    pathprefix = "export PATH=%s:%s; " % (d.getVar('PATH', True), "${S}/scripts/util/")
    cmd = d.expand("cd ${S}; kconf_check -config- %s/meta-series ${S} ${B}" % kmeta)
    ret, result = oe.utils.getstatusoutput("%s%s" % (pathprefix, cmd))

    config_check_visibility = int(d.getVar( "KCONF_AUDIT_LEVEL", True ) or 0)

    # if config check visibility is non-zero, report dropped configuration values
    mismatch_file = "${S}/" + kmeta + "/" + "mismatch.cfg"
    if os.path.exists(mismatch_file):
        if config_check_visibility:
            with open (mismatch_file, "r") as myfile:
                results = myfile.read()
                bb.warn( "[kernel config]: specified values did not make it into the kernel's final configuration:\n\n%s" % results)

    # if config check visibility is level 2 or higher, report non-hardware options
    nonhw_file = "${S}/" + kmeta + "/" + "nonhw_report.cfg"
    if os.path.exists(nonhw_file):
        if config_check_visibility > 1:
            with open (nonhw_file, "r") as myfile:
                results = myfile.read()
                bb.warn( "[kernel config]: BSP specified non-hw configuration:\n\n%s" % results)
}

# Ensure that the branches (BSP and meta) are on the locations specified by
# their SRCREV values. If they are NOT on the right commits, the branches
# are corrected to the proper commit.
do_validate_branches() {
	set +e
	cd ${S}
	export KMETA=${KMETA}

	machine_branch="${@ get_machine_branch(d, "${KBRANCH}" )}"
	machine_srcrev="${SRCREV_machine}"

	# if SRCREV is AUTOREV it shows up as AUTOINC there's nothing to
	# check and we can exit early
	if [ "${machine_srcrev}" = "AUTOINC" ]; then
		bbnote "SRCREV validation is not required for AUTOREV"
	elif [ "${machine_srcrev}" = "" ]; then
		if [ "${SRCREV}" != "AUTOINC" ] && [ "${SRCREV}" != "INVALID" ]; then
		       # SRCREV_machine_<MACHINE> was not set. This means that a custom recipe
		       # that doesn't use the SRCREV_FORMAT "machine_meta" is being built. In
		       # this case, we need to reset to the give SRCREV before heading to patching
		       bbnote "custom recipe is being built, forcing SRCREV to ${SRCREV}"
		       force_srcrev="${SRCREV}"
		fi
	else
		git cat-file -t ${machine_srcrev} > /dev/null
		if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
			bberror "${machine_srcrev} is not a valid commit ID."
			bbfatal "The kernel source tree may be out of sync"
		fi
		force_srcrev=${machine_srcrev}
	fi

	## KMETA branch validation.
	target_meta_head="${SRCREV_meta}"
	if [ "${target_meta_head}" = "AUTOINC" ] || [ "${target_meta_head}" = "" ]; then
		bbnote "SRCREV validation skipped for AUTOREV or empty meta branch"
	else
	 	meta_head=`git show-ref -s --heads ${KMETA}`

		git cat-file -t ${target_meta_head} > /dev/null
		if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
			bberror "${target_meta_head} is not a valid commit ID"
			bbfatal "The kernel source tree may be out of sync"
		fi
		if [ "$meta_head" != "$target_meta_head" ]; then
			bbnote "Setting branch ${KMETA} to ${target_meta_head}"
			git branch -m ${KMETA} ${KMETA}-orig
			git checkout -q -b ${KMETA} ${target_meta_head}
			if [ $? -ne 0 ];then
				bbfatal "Could not checkout ${KMETA} branch from known hash ${target_meta_head}"
			fi
		fi
	fi

	git checkout -q -f ${machine_branch}
	if [ -n "${force_srcrev}" ]; then
		# see if the branch we are about to patch has been properly reset to the defined
		# SRCREV .. if not, we reset it.
		branch_head=`git rev-parse HEAD`
		if [ "${force_srcrev}" != "${branch_head}" ]; then
			current_branch=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
			git branch "$current_branch-orig"
			git reset --hard ${force_srcrev}
		fi
	fi
}

# Many scripts want to look in arch/$arch/boot for the bootable
# image. This poses a problem for vmlinux based booting. This 
# task arranges to have vmlinux appear in the normalized directory
# location.
do_kernel_link_vmlinux() {
	if [ ! -d "${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot" ]; then
		mkdir ${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot
	fi
	cd ${B}/arch/${ARCH}/boot
	ln -sf ../../../vmlinux
}

OE_TERMINAL_EXPORTS += "KBUILD_OUTPUT"
KBUILD_OUTPUT = "${B}"

python () {
    # If diffconfig is available, ensure it runs after kernel_configme
    if 'do_diffconfig' in d:
        bb.build.addtask('do_diffconfig', None, 'do_kernel_configme', d)
}