* [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 1/6] lib/oe/path.py: Add GPLv2 header Jan Kiszka
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
First, this is just a bunch of smaller alignments of OE lib code we
adopted. The more interesting change is The Final Fix (tm) of the
patching approach - by using OE's class.
This series depends on the earlier sent linux-custom report, namely the
old kernel build breaks with the new patching approach.
Jan
Ioan-Adrian Ratiu (1):
oe/path.py: copyhardlinktree: don't overwrite existing symlinks
Jan Kiszka (3):
lib/oe/path.py: Add GPLv2 header
lib/oe/path.py: Align with OE-core regarding sparseness preservation
patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
Ola x Nilsson (1):
oe.types.path: Use with to control file handle lifetime
Trevor Gamblin (1):
lib/oe/terminal.py: fix gnome-terminal start behavior
doc/user_manual.md | 1 +
meta/classes/patch.bbclass | 217 +++++++----
meta/lib/oe/patch.py | 904 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
meta/lib/oe/path.py | 8 +-
meta/lib/oe/terminal.py | 2 +-
meta/lib/oe/types.py | 3 +-
6 files changed, 1067 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 meta/lib/oe/patch.py
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 1/6] lib/oe/path.py: Add GPLv2 header
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 2/6] oe/path.py: copyhardlinktree: don't overwrite existing symlinks Jan Kiszka
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Aligns us with the decisions of OE-core in
f8c9c511b5f1b7dbd45b77f345cb6c048ae6763e.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
meta/lib/oe/path.py | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/path.py b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
index 448a2b9..410738b 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/path.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+
import errno
import glob
import shutil
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 2/6] oe/path.py: copyhardlinktree: don't overwrite existing symlinks
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 1/6] lib/oe/path.py: Add GPLv2 header Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 3/6] lib/oe/path.py: Align with OE-core regarding sparseness preservation Jan Kiszka
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@ni.com>
Before GNU tar 1.24, only the archive creation command had the '-h'
argument to preserve and follow symlinks. After >= 1.24 via commit
14efeb9f956e38d7be (tar: --dereference consistency) the capability to
preserve symlinks was also added to the archive extraction command.
-h is default at archive creation but is not default at extraction,
meaning that it will replace symlinks with directories even if the
original filesystem directory tree and archive contains them.
Add -h to the copyhardlinktree extraction step so the build can
support symlinks in variables like ${DEPLOY_DIR_IPK/RPM/DEB}.
Signed-off-by: Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
[Jan: imported from OE-core c1b73fe26540c38086e259be6eb313e0826dceed]
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
meta/lib/oe/path.py | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/path.py b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
index 410738b..515153d 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/path.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ def copyhardlinktree(src, dst):
if (os.stat(src).st_dev == os.stat(dst).st_dev):
# Need to copy directories only with tar first since cp will error if two
# writers try and create a directory at the same time
- cmd = "cd %s; find . -type d -print | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -C %s -p --no-recursion --files-from - | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xf - -C %s" % (src, src, dst)
+ cmd = "cd %s; find . -type d -print | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -C %s -p --no-recursion --files-from - | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xhf - -C %s" % (src, src, dst)
subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
source = ''
if os.path.isdir(src):
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 3/6] lib/oe/path.py: Align with OE-core regarding sparseness preservation
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 1/6] lib/oe/path.py: Add GPLv2 header Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 2/6] oe/path.py: copyhardlinktree: don't overwrite existing symlinks Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 4/6] lib/oe/terminal.py: fix gnome-terminal start behavior Jan Kiszka
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
This imports the changes of the OE-core commit
055402e5504f041c346571e243c7cf0894955cad
("sstate/lib.oe.path: Ensure file sparseness is preserved")
Other changes to this file just add functionality that we do not use.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
meta/lib/oe/path.py | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/path.py b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
index 515153d..90c87f5 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/path.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/path.py
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ def copytree(src, dst):
# This way we also preserve hardlinks between files in the tree.
bb.utils.mkdirhier(dst)
- cmd = "tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -C %s -p . | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xf - -C %s" % (src, dst)
+ cmd = "tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -S -C %s -p . | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xf - -C %s" % (src, dst)
subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
def copyhardlinktree(src, dst):
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ def copyhardlinktree(src, dst):
if (os.stat(src).st_dev == os.stat(dst).st_dev):
# Need to copy directories only with tar first since cp will error if two
# writers try and create a directory at the same time
- cmd = "cd %s; find . -type d -print | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -C %s -p --no-recursion --files-from - | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xhf - -C %s" % (src, src, dst)
+ cmd = "cd %s; find . -type d -print | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -cf - -S -C %s -p --no-recursion --files-from - | tar --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xhf - -C %s" % (src, src, dst)
subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
source = ''
if os.path.isdir(src):
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 4/6] lib/oe/terminal.py: fix gnome-terminal start behavior
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
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2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 3/6] lib/oe/path.py: Align with OE-core regarding sparseness preservation Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 5/6] oe.types.path: Use with to control file handle lifetime Jan Kiszka
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Trevor Gamblin <trevor.gamblin@windriver.com>
[Bugzilla Bug 13201] -- https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13201
Newer versions of gnome-terminal (3.32.0 and up) are not starting
as expected for commands e.g. "bitbake -c devshell zlib". This
manifests as the instance appearing as a new tab rather than a
new window. Fix this (and maintain new window preferred behavior)
by changing the "-x" option to "--" as per the warning message,
avoiding deprecated options:
# Option “--command” is deprecated and might be removed in a later version of gnome-terminal.
# Use “-- ” to terminate the options and put the command line to execute after it.
Signed-off-by: Trevor Gamblin <trevor.gamblin@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
[Jan: imported from OE-core d5fd205239c8e3a1d68649562a7e91c8fbbc805e]
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
meta/lib/oe/terminal.py | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/terminal.py b/meta/lib/oe/terminal.py
index 0d875c3..8705804 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/terminal.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/terminal.py
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class XTerminal(Terminal):
raise UnsupportedTerminal(self.name)
class Gnome(XTerminal):
- command = 'gnome-terminal -t "{title}" -x {command}'
+ command = 'gnome-terminal -t "{title}" -- {command}'
priority = 2
def __init__(self, sh_cmd, title=None, env=None, d=None):
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 5/6] oe.types.path: Use with to control file handle lifetime
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
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2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 4/6] lib/oe/terminal.py: fix gnome-terminal start behavior Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution Jan Kiszka
2019-12-27 12:50 ` [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Baurzhan Ismagulov
6 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Ola x Nilsson <ola.x.nilsson@axis.com>
Signed-off-by: Ola x Nilsson <olani@axis.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
[Jan: imported from OE-core b6e7fee68d018e5f148a7a02cf110bc210022a72]
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
meta/lib/oe/types.py | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/types.py b/meta/lib/oe/types.py
index ad8dd36..4927fbc 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/types.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/types.py
@@ -156,7 +156,8 @@ def path(value, relativeto='', normalize='true', mustexist='false'):
if boolean(mustexist):
try:
- open(value, 'r')
+ with open(value, 'r'):
+ pass
except IOError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise ValueError("{0}: {1}".format(value, os.strerror(errno.ENOENT)))
--
2.16.4
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* [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
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2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 5/6] oe.types.path: Use with to control file handle lifetime Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-10 18:34 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-11 14:16 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-11 14:21 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov
2019-12-27 12:50 ` [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Baurzhan Ismagulov
6 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Yes, it was a bad idea to try an own, "simpler" solution. Even the
current iteration still fails to replay patches in case unpack re-ran
from a tarball. In that case, the applied_patches folder was not purged
as I assumed (and as it works for git repos e.g.).
So, let's give up and simply import the OE-core implementation. It only
requires some minor tweaks to adjust to the Isar environment. For that,
we just need to drop PATCHDEPENDENCY, adjust QUILTRCFILE and
PATCH_GIT_USER_* and expand the python module search path.
This now makes quilt another dependency for the build environment. kas
1.1 or newer provides it already.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
---
doc/user_manual.md | 1 +
meta/classes/patch.bbclass | 217 +++++++----
meta/lib/oe/patch.py | 904 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 1058 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 meta/lib/oe/patch.py
diff --git a/doc/user_manual.md b/doc/user_manual.md
index c9062d6..d501a70 100644
--- a/doc/user_manual.md
+++ b/doc/user_manual.md
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ apt install \
mtools \
parted \
python3 \
+ quilt \
qemu \
qemu-user-static \
reprepro \
diff --git a/meta/classes/patch.bbclass b/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
index c5ba463..3060755 100644
--- a/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
@@ -1,80 +1,169 @@
-# This software is a part of ISAR.
-# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2018-2019
+#
+# Imported from openembedded-core
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2006 OpenedHand LTD
+# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2019
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
+#
+
+# Point to an empty file so any user's custom settings don't break things
+QUILTRCFILE ?= "${WORKDIR}/.quiltrc"
+
+PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME ?= "Isar"
+PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL ?= "isar.patch@isar"
+
+inherit terminal
+
+python () {
+ if d.getVar('PATCHTOOL') == 'git' and d.getVar('PATCH_COMMIT_FUNCTIONS') == '1':
+ extratasks = bb.build.tasksbetween('do_unpack', 'do_patch', d)
+ try:
+ extratasks.remove('do_unpack')
+ except ValueError:
+ # For some recipes do_unpack doesn't exist, ignore it
+ pass
+
+ d.appendVarFlag('do_patch', 'prefuncs', ' patch_task_patch_prefunc')
+ for task in extratasks:
+ d.appendVarFlag(task, 'postfuncs', ' patch_task_postfunc')
+}
-def clean_applied_patches(applied_patches_dir):
- import shutil
- import subprocess
-
- if not os.path.exists(applied_patches_dir):
- return
-
- cmds_file = applied_patches_dir + ".patch-commands"
- if os.path.exists(cmds_file):
- with open(cmds_file, "r") as cmds:
- patch_commands = cmds.readlines()
- patch_commands.reverse()
- for patch in patch_commands:
- cmd = patch.split()
- cmd.append("-R")
- cmdline = " ".join(cmd)
- bb.note("Reverting: " + cmdline)
- if subprocess.call(cmd) != 0:
- bb.fatal("patch reverting failed")
-
- shutil.rmtree(applied_patches_dir)
-
-python do_patch() {
+python patch_task_patch_prefunc() {
+ # Prefunc for do_patch
+ srcsubdir = d.getVar('S')
+
+ workdir = os.path.abspath(d.getVar('WORKDIR'))
+ testsrcdir = os.path.abspath(srcsubdir)
+ if (testsrcdir + os.sep).startswith(workdir + os.sep):
+ # Double-check that either workdir or S or some directory in-between is a git repository
+ found = False
+ while testsrcdir != workdir:
+ if os.path.exists(os.path.join(testsrcdir, '.git')):
+ found = True
+ break
+ if testsrcdir == workdir:
+ break
+ testsrcdir = os.path.dirname(testsrcdir)
+ if not found:
+ bb.fatal('PATCHTOOL = "git" set for source tree that is not a git repository. Refusing to continue as that may result in commits being made in your metadata repository.')
+
+ patchdir = os.path.join(srcsubdir, 'patches')
+ if os.path.exists(patchdir):
+ if os.listdir(patchdir):
+ d.setVar('PATCH_HAS_PATCHES_DIR', '1')
+ else:
+ os.rmdir(patchdir)
+}
+
+python patch_task_postfunc() {
+ # Prefunc for task functions between do_unpack and do_patch
+ import oe.patch
import shutil
- import subprocess
+ func = d.getVar('BB_RUNTASK')
+ srcsubdir = d.getVar('S')
+
+ if os.path.exists(srcsubdir):
+ if func == 'do_patch':
+ haspatches = (d.getVar('PATCH_HAS_PATCHES_DIR') == '1')
+ patchdir = os.path.join(srcsubdir, 'patches')
+ if os.path.exists(patchdir):
+ shutil.rmtree(patchdir)
+ if haspatches:
+ stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain patches', cwd=srcsubdir)
+ if stdout:
+ bb.process.run('git checkout patches', cwd=srcsubdir)
+ stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain .', cwd=srcsubdir)
+ if stdout:
+ useroptions = []
+ oe.patch.GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(useroptions, d=d)
+ bb.process.run('git add .; git %s commit -a -m "Committing changes from %s\n\n%s"' % (' '.join(useroptions), func, oe.patch.GitApplyTree.ignore_commit_prefix + ' - from %s' % func), cwd=srcsubdir)
+}
- workdir = d.getVar("WORKDIR") + "/"
- src_dir = d.getVar("S")
+def src_patches(d, all=False, expand=True):
+ import oe.patch
+ return oe.patch.src_patches(d, all, expand)
- applied_patches_dirs = []
+def should_apply(parm, d):
+ """Determine if we should apply the given patch"""
+ import oe.patch
+ return oe.patch.should_apply(parm, d)
- for src_uri in (d.getVar("SRC_URI") or "").split():
- try:
- fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch([src_uri], d)
+should_apply[vardepsexclude] = "DATE SRCDATE"
+
+python patch_do_patch() {
+ import sys
+
+ oe_lib_path = os.path.join(d.getVar('LAYERDIR_core'), 'lib')
+ sys.path.insert(0, oe_lib_path)
- apply = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("apply")
- if apply == "no":
- continue
+ import oe.patch
- path = fetcher.ud[src_uri].path or ""
- if not (path.endswith(".patch") or apply == "yes"):
- continue
+ patchsetmap = {
+ "patch": oe.patch.PatchTree,
+ "quilt": oe.patch.QuiltTree,
+ "git": oe.patch.GitApplyTree,
+ }
- patchdir = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("patchdir") or src_dir
- applied_patches_dir = patchdir + "/.applied_patches/"
+ cls = patchsetmap[d.getVar('PATCHTOOL') or 'quilt']
- if applied_patches_dir not in applied_patches_dirs:
- clean_applied_patches(applied_patches_dir)
- bb.utils.mkdirhier(applied_patches_dir)
- applied_patches_dirs.append(applied_patches_dir)
+ resolvermap = {
+ "noop": oe.patch.NOOPResolver,
+ "user": oe.patch.UserResolver,
+ }
- cmds = open(applied_patches_dir + ".patch-commands", "a")
+ rcls = resolvermap[d.getVar('PATCHRESOLVE') or 'user']
- patch_file = applied_patches_dir + path
- bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(patch_file))
- shutil.copyfile(workdir + path, patch_file)
+ classes = {}
- striplevel = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("striplevel") or "1"
+ s = d.getVar('S')
- cmd = [
- "patch",
- "--no-backup-if-mismatch",
- "-p", striplevel,
- "--directory", patchdir,
- "--input", patch_file,
- ]
- cmdline = " ".join(cmd)
+ os.putenv('PATH', d.getVar('PATH'))
- bb.note("Applying: " + cmdline)
- if subprocess.call(cmd) != 0:
- bb.fatal("patching failed")
+ # We must use one TMPDIR per process so that the "patch" processes
+ # don't generate the same temp file name.
- cmds.write(cmdline + "\n")
- cmds.close()
- except bb.fetch2.BBFetchException as e:
- raise bb.build.FuncFailed(e)
+ import tempfile
+ process_tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+ os.environ['TMPDIR'] = process_tmpdir
+
+ for patch in src_patches(d):
+ _, _, local, _, _, parm = bb.fetch.decodeurl(patch)
+
+ if "patchdir" in parm:
+ patchdir = parm["patchdir"]
+ if not os.path.isabs(patchdir):
+ patchdir = os.path.join(s, patchdir)
+ else:
+ patchdir = s
+
+ if not patchdir in classes:
+ patchset = cls(patchdir, d)
+ resolver = rcls(patchset, oe_terminal)
+ classes[patchdir] = (patchset, resolver)
+ patchset.Clean()
+ else:
+ patchset, resolver = classes[patchdir]
+
+ bb.note("Applying patch '%s' (%s)" % (parm['patchname'], oe.path.format_display(local, d)))
+ try:
+ patchset.Import({"file":local, "strippath": parm['striplevel']}, True)
+ except Exception as exc:
+ bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
+ bb.fatal(str(exc))
+ try:
+ resolver.Resolve()
+ except bb.BBHandledException as e:
+ bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
+ bb.fatal(str(e))
+
+ bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
+ del os.environ['TMPDIR']
}
+patch_do_patch[vardepsexclude] = "PATCHRESOLVE"
+
+addtask patch after do_unpack
+do_patch[umask] = "022"
+do_patch[dirs] = "${WORKDIR}"
+
+EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_patch
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/patch.py b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..48c7141
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
@@ -0,0 +1,904 @@
+#
+# Imported from openembedded-core
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
+
+import oe.path
+import oe.types
+
+class NotFoundError(bb.BBHandledException):
+ def __init__(self, path):
+ self.path = path
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "Error: %s not found." % self.path
+
+class CmdError(bb.BBHandledException):
+ def __init__(self, command, exitstatus, output):
+ self.command = command
+ self.status = exitstatus
+ self.output = output
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "Command Error: '%s' exited with %d Output:\n%s" % \
+ (self.command, self.status, self.output)
+
+
+def runcmd(args, dir = None):
+ import pipes
+ import subprocess
+
+ if dir:
+ olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
+ if not os.path.exists(dir):
+ raise NotFoundError(dir)
+ os.chdir(dir)
+ # print("cwd: %s -> %s" % (olddir, dir))
+
+ try:
+ args = [ pipes.quote(str(arg)) for arg in args ]
+ cmd = " ".join(args)
+ # print("cmd: %s" % cmd)
+ (exitstatus, output) = subprocess.getstatusoutput(cmd)
+ if exitstatus != 0:
+ raise CmdError(cmd, exitstatus >> 8, output)
+ if " fuzz " in output:
+ # Drop patch fuzz info with header and footer to log file so
+ # insane.bbclass can handle to throw error/warning
+ bb.note("--- Patch fuzz start ---\n%s\n--- Patch fuzz end ---" % format(output))
+
+ return output
+
+ finally:
+ if dir:
+ os.chdir(olddir)
+
+class PatchError(Exception):
+ def __init__(self, msg):
+ self.msg = msg
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "Patch Error: %s" % self.msg
+
+class PatchSet(object):
+ defaults = {
+ "strippath": 1
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, dir, d):
+ self.dir = dir
+ self.d = d
+ self.patches = []
+ self._current = None
+
+ def current(self):
+ return self._current
+
+ def Clean(self):
+ """
+ Clean out the patch set. Generally includes unapplying all
+ patches and wiping out all associated metadata.
+ """
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Import(self, patch, force):
+ if not patch.get("file"):
+ if not patch.get("remote"):
+ raise PatchError("Patch file must be specified in patch import.")
+ else:
+ patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d)
+
+ for param in PatchSet.defaults:
+ if not patch.get(param):
+ patch[param] = PatchSet.defaults[param]
+
+ if patch.get("remote"):
+ patch["file"] = self.d.expand(bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d))
+
+ patch["filemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["file"])
+
+ def Push(self, force):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Pop(self, force):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Refresh(self, remote = None, all = None):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def getPatchedFiles(patchfile, striplevel, srcdir=None):
+ """
+ Read a patch file and determine which files it will modify.
+ Params:
+ patchfile: the patch file to read
+ striplevel: the strip level at which the patch is going to be applied
+ srcdir: optional path to join onto the patched file paths
+ Returns:
+ A list of tuples of file path and change mode ('A' for add,
+ 'D' for delete or 'M' for modify)
+ """
+
+ def patchedpath(patchline):
+ filepth = patchline.split()[1]
+ if filepth.endswith('/dev/null'):
+ return '/dev/null'
+ filesplit = filepth.split(os.sep)
+ if striplevel > len(filesplit):
+ bb.error('Patch %s has invalid strip level %d' % (patchfile, striplevel))
+ return None
+ return os.sep.join(filesplit[striplevel:])
+
+ for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
+ try:
+ copiedmode = False
+ filelist = []
+ with open(patchfile) as f:
+ for line in f:
+ if line.startswith('--- '):
+ patchpth = patchedpath(line)
+ if not patchpth:
+ break
+ if copiedmode:
+ addedfile = patchpth
+ else:
+ removedfile = patchpth
+ elif line.startswith('+++ '):
+ addedfile = patchedpath(line)
+ if not addedfile:
+ break
+ elif line.startswith('*** '):
+ copiedmode = True
+ removedfile = patchedpath(line)
+ if not removedfile:
+ break
+ else:
+ removedfile = None
+ addedfile = None
+
+ if addedfile and removedfile:
+ if removedfile == '/dev/null':
+ mode = 'A'
+ elif addedfile == '/dev/null':
+ mode = 'D'
+ else:
+ mode = 'M'
+ if srcdir:
+ fullpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, addedfile))
+ else:
+ fullpath = addedfile
+ filelist.append((fullpath, mode))
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ continue
+ break
+ else:
+ raise PatchError('Unable to decode %s' % patchfile)
+
+ return filelist
+
+
+class PatchTree(PatchSet):
+ def __init__(self, dir, d):
+ PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d)
+ self.patchdir = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches')
+ self.seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series')
+ bb.utils.mkdirhier(self.patchdir)
+
+ def _appendPatchFile(self, patch, strippath):
+ with open(self.seriespath, 'a') as f:
+ f.write(os.path.basename(patch) + "," + strippath + "\n")
+ shellcmd = ["cat", patch, ">" , self.patchdir + "/" + os.path.basename(patch)]
+ runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+
+ def _removePatch(self, p):
+ patch = {}
+ patch['file'] = p.split(",")[0]
+ patch['strippath'] = p.split(",")[1]
+ self._applypatch(patch, False, True)
+
+ def _removePatchFile(self, all = False):
+ if not os.path.exists(self.seriespath):
+ return
+ with open(self.seriespath, 'r+') as f:
+ patches = f.readlines()
+ if all:
+ for p in reversed(patches):
+ self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, p.strip()))
+ patches = []
+ else:
+ self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, patches[-1].strip()))
+ patches.pop()
+ with open(self.seriespath, 'w') as f:
+ for p in patches:
+ f.write(p)
+
+ def Import(self, patch, force = None):
+ """"""
+ PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force)
+
+ if self._current is not None:
+ i = self._current + 1
+ else:
+ i = 0
+ self.patches.insert(i, patch)
+
+ def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
+ shellcmd = ["cat", patch['file'], "|", "patch", "--no-backup-if-mismatch", "-p", patch['strippath']]
+ if reverse:
+ shellcmd.append('-R')
+
+ if not run:
+ return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd)
+
+ if not force:
+ shellcmd.append('--dry-run')
+
+ try:
+ output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+
+ if force:
+ return
+
+ shellcmd.pop(len(shellcmd) - 1)
+ output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ except CmdError as err:
+ raise bb.BBHandledException("Applying '%s' failed:\n%s" %
+ (os.path.basename(patch['file']), err.output))
+
+ if not reverse:
+ self._appendPatchFile(patch['file'], patch['strippath'])
+
+ return output
+
+ def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True):
+ bb.note("self._current is %s" % self._current)
+ bb.note("patches is %s" % self.patches)
+ if all:
+ for i in self.patches:
+ bb.note("applying patch %s" % i)
+ self._applypatch(i, force)
+ self._current = i
+ else:
+ if self._current is not None:
+ next = self._current + 1
+ else:
+ next = 0
+
+ bb.note("applying patch %s" % self.patches[next])
+ ret = self._applypatch(self.patches[next], force)
+
+ self._current = next
+ return ret
+
+ def Pop(self, force = None, all = None):
+ if all:
+ self._removePatchFile(True)
+ self._current = None
+ else:
+ self._removePatchFile(False)
+
+ if self._current == 0:
+ self._current = None
+
+ if self._current is not None:
+ self._current = self._current - 1
+
+ def Clean(self):
+ """"""
+ self.Pop(all=True)
+
+class GitApplyTree(PatchTree):
+ patch_line_prefix = '%% original patch'
+ ignore_commit_prefix = '%% ignore'
+
+ def __init__(self, dir, d):
+ PatchTree.__init__(self, dir, d)
+ self.commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME')
+ self.commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL')
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def extractPatchHeader(patchfile):
+ """
+ Extract just the header lines from the top of a patch file
+ """
+ for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
+ lines = []
+ try:
+ with open(patchfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f:
+ for line in f:
+ if line.startswith('Index: ') or line.startswith('diff -') or line.startswith('---'):
+ break
+ lines.append(line)
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ continue
+ break
+ else:
+ raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % patchfile)
+ return lines
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def decodeAuthor(line):
+ from email.header import decode_header
+ authorval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip().replace('"', '')
+ result = decode_header(authorval)[0][0]
+ if hasattr(result, 'decode'):
+ result = result.decode('utf-8')
+ return result
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def interpretPatchHeader(headerlines):
+ import re
+ author_re = re.compile(r'[\S ]+ <\S+@\S+\.\S+>')
+ from_commit_re = re.compile(r'^From [a-z0-9]{40} .*')
+ outlines = []
+ author = None
+ date = None
+ subject = None
+ for line in headerlines:
+ if line.startswith('Subject: '):
+ subject = line.split(':', 1)[1]
+ # Remove any [PATCH][oe-core] etc.
+ subject = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', subject)
+ continue
+ elif line.startswith('From: ') or line.startswith('Author: '):
+ authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line)
+ # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain>
+ if author_re.match(authorval):
+ author = authorval
+ continue
+ elif line.startswith('Date: '):
+ if date is None:
+ dateval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip()
+ # Very crude check for date format, since git will blow up if it's not in the right
+ # format. Without e.g. a python-dateutils dependency we can't do a whole lot more
+ if len(dateval) > 12:
+ date = dateval
+ continue
+ elif not author and line.lower().startswith('signed-off-by: '):
+ authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line)
+ # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain>
+ if author_re.match(authorval):
+ author = authorval
+ elif from_commit_re.match(line):
+ # We don't want the From <commit> line - if it's present it will break rebasing
+ continue
+ outlines.append(line)
+
+ if not subject:
+ firstline = None
+ for line in headerlines:
+ line = line.strip()
+ if firstline:
+ if line:
+ # Second line is not blank, the first line probably isn't usable
+ firstline = None
+ break
+ elif line:
+ firstline = line
+ if firstline and not firstline.startswith(('#', 'Index:', 'Upstream-Status:')) and len(firstline) < 100:
+ subject = firstline
+
+ return outlines, author, date, subject
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser=None, commitemail=None, d=None):
+ if d:
+ commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME')
+ commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL')
+ if commituser:
+ cmd += ['-c', 'user.name="%s"' % commituser]
+ if commitemail:
+ cmd += ['-c', 'user.email="%s"' % commitemail]
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def prepareCommit(patchfile, commituser=None, commitemail=None):
+ """
+ Prepare a git commit command line based on the header from a patch file
+ (typically this is useful for patches that cannot be applied with "git am" due to formatting)
+ """
+ import tempfile
+ # Process patch header and extract useful information
+ lines = GitApplyTree.extractPatchHeader(patchfile)
+ outlines, author, date, subject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(lines)
+ if not author or not subject or not date:
+ try:
+ shellcmd = ["git", "log", "--format=email", "--follow", "--diff-filter=A", "--", patchfile]
+ out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], os.path.dirname(patchfile))
+ except CmdError:
+ out = None
+ if out:
+ _, newauthor, newdate, newsubject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(out.splitlines())
+ if not author:
+ # If we're setting the author then the date should be set as well
+ author = newauthor
+ date = newdate
+ elif not date:
+ # If we don't do this we'll get the current date, at least this will be closer
+ date = newdate
+ if not subject:
+ subject = newsubject
+ if subject and outlines and not outlines[0].strip() == subject:
+ outlines.insert(0, '%s\n\n' % subject.strip())
+
+ # Write out commit message to a file
+ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w', delete=False) as tf:
+ tmpfile = tf.name
+ for line in outlines:
+ tf.write(line)
+ # Prepare git command
+ cmd = ["git"]
+ GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser, commitemail)
+ cmd += ["commit", "-F", tmpfile]
+ # git doesn't like plain email addresses as authors
+ if author and '<' in author:
+ cmd.append('--author="%s"' % author)
+ if date:
+ cmd.append('--date="%s"' % date)
+ return (tmpfile, cmd)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def extractPatches(tree, startcommit, outdir, paths=None):
+ import tempfile
+ import shutil
+ import re
+ tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='oepatch')
+ try:
+ shellcmd = ["git", "format-patch", "--no-signature", "--no-numbered", startcommit, "-o", tempdir]
+ if paths:
+ shellcmd.append('--')
+ shellcmd.extend(paths)
+ out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], tree)
+ if out:
+ for srcfile in out.split():
+ for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
+ patchlines = []
+ outfile = None
+ try:
+ with open(srcfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f:
+ for line in f:
+ checkline = line
+ if checkline.startswith('Subject: '):
+ checkline = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', checkline[9:])
+ if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix):
+ outfile = line.split()[-1].strip()
+ continue
+ if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.ignore_commit_prefix):
+ continue
+ patchlines.append(line)
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ continue
+ break
+ else:
+ raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % srcfile)
+
+ if not outfile:
+ outfile = os.path.basename(srcfile)
+ with open(os.path.join(outdir, outfile), 'w') as of:
+ for line in patchlines:
+ of.write(line)
+ finally:
+ shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
+
+ def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
+ import shutil
+
+ def _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
+ if reverse:
+ shellcmd.append('-R')
+
+ shellcmd.append(patch['file'])
+
+ if not run:
+ return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd)
+
+ return runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+
+ # Add hooks which add a pointer to the original patch file name in the commit message
+ reporoot = (runcmd("git rev-parse --show-toplevel".split(), self.dir) or '').strip()
+ if not reporoot:
+ raise Exception("Cannot get repository root for directory %s" % self.dir)
+ hooks_dir = os.path.join(reporoot, '.git', 'hooks')
+ hooks_dir_backup = hooks_dir + '.devtool-orig'
+ if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup):
+ raise Exception("Git hooks backup directory already exists: %s" % hooks_dir_backup)
+ if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir):
+ shutil.move(hooks_dir, hooks_dir_backup)
+ os.mkdir(hooks_dir)
+ commithook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'commit-msg')
+ applyhook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'applypatch-msg')
+ with open(commithook, 'w') as f:
+ # NOTE: the formatting here is significant; if you change it you'll also need to
+ # change other places which read it back
+ f.write('echo >> $1\n')
+ f.write('echo "%s: $PATCHFILE" >> $1\n' % GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix)
+ os.chmod(commithook, 0o755)
+ shutil.copy2(commithook, applyhook)
+ try:
+ patchfilevar = 'PATCHFILE="%s"' % os.path.basename(patch['file'])
+ try:
+ shellcmd = [patchfilevar, "git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot]
+ self.gitCommandUserOptions(shellcmd, self.commituser, self.commitemail)
+ shellcmd += ["am", "-3", "--keep-cr", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']]
+ return _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run)
+ except CmdError:
+ # Need to abort the git am, or we'll still be within it at the end
+ try:
+ shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "am", "--abort"]
+ runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ except CmdError:
+ pass
+ # git am won't always clean up after itself, sadly, so...
+ shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "reset", "--hard", "HEAD"]
+ runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ # Also need to take care of any stray untracked files
+ shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "clean", "-f"]
+ runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+
+ # Fall back to git apply
+ shellcmd = ["git", "--git-dir=%s" % reporoot, "apply", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']]
+ try:
+ output = _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run)
+ except CmdError:
+ # Fall back to patch
+ output = PatchTree._applypatch(self, patch, force, reverse, run)
+ # Add all files
+ shellcmd = ["git", "add", "-f", "-A", "."]
+ output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ # Exclude the patches directory
+ shellcmd = ["git", "reset", "HEAD", self.patchdir]
+ output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ # Commit the result
+ (tmpfile, shellcmd) = self.prepareCommit(patch['file'], self.commituser, self.commitemail)
+ try:
+ shellcmd.insert(0, patchfilevar)
+ output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
+ finally:
+ os.remove(tmpfile)
+ return output
+ finally:
+ shutil.rmtree(hooks_dir)
+ if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup):
+ shutil.move(hooks_dir_backup, hooks_dir)
+
+
+class QuiltTree(PatchSet):
+ def _runcmd(self, args, run = True):
+ quiltrc = self.d.getVar('QUILTRCFILE')
+ if not run:
+ return ["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args
+ runcmd(["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args, self.dir)
+
+ def _quiltpatchpath(self, file):
+ return os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", os.path.basename(file))
+
+
+ def __init__(self, dir, d):
+ PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d)
+ self.initialized = False
+ p = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches')
+ if not os.path.exists(p):
+ os.makedirs(p)
+
+ def Clean(self):
+ try:
+ self._runcmd(["pop", "-a", "-f"])
+ oe.path.remove(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches","series"))
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ self.initialized = True
+
+ def InitFromDir(self):
+ # read series -> self.patches
+ seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series')
+ if not os.path.exists(self.dir):
+ raise NotFoundError(self.dir)
+ if os.path.exists(seriespath):
+ with open(seriespath, 'r') as f:
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ patch = {}
+ parts = line.strip().split()
+ patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(parts[0])
+ patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"])
+ if len(parts) > 1:
+ patch["strippath"] = parts[1][2:]
+ self.patches.append(patch)
+
+ # determine which patches are applied -> self._current
+ try:
+ output = runcmd(["quilt", "applied"], self.dir)
+ except CmdError:
+ import sys
+ if sys.exc_value.output.strip() == "No patches applied":
+ return
+ else:
+ raise
+ output = [val for val in output.split('\n') if not val.startswith('#')]
+ for patch in self.patches:
+ if os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]) == output[-1]:
+ self._current = self.patches.index(patch)
+ self.initialized = True
+
+ def Import(self, patch, force = None):
+ if not self.initialized:
+ self.InitFromDir()
+ PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force)
+ oe.path.symlink(patch["file"], self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"]), force=True)
+ with open(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", "series"), "a") as f:
+ f.write(os.path.basename(patch["file"]) + " -p" + patch["strippath"] + "\n")
+ patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"])
+ patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"])
+
+ # TODO: determine if the file being imported:
+ # 1) is already imported, and is the same
+ # 2) is already imported, but differs
+
+ self.patches.insert(self._current or 0, patch)
+
+
+ def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True):
+ # quilt push [-f]
+
+ args = ["push"]
+ if force:
+ args.append("-f")
+ if all:
+ args.append("-a")
+ if not run:
+ return self._runcmd(args, run)
+
+ self._runcmd(args)
+
+ if self._current is not None:
+ self._current = self._current + 1
+ else:
+ self._current = 0
+
+ def Pop(self, force = None, all = None):
+ # quilt pop [-f]
+ args = ["pop"]
+ if force:
+ args.append("-f")
+ if all:
+ args.append("-a")
+
+ self._runcmd(args)
+
+ if self._current == 0:
+ self._current = None
+
+ if self._current is not None:
+ self._current = self._current - 1
+
+ def Refresh(self, **kwargs):
+ if kwargs.get("remote"):
+ patch = self.patches[kwargs["patch"]]
+ if not patch:
+ raise PatchError("No patch found at index %s in patchset." % kwargs["patch"])
+ (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.fetch.decodeurl(patch["remote"])
+ if type == "file":
+ import shutil
+ if not patch.get("file") and patch.get("remote"):
+ patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d)
+
+ shutil.copyfile(patch["quiltfile"], patch["file"])
+ else:
+ raise PatchError("Unable to do a remote refresh of %s, unsupported remote url scheme %s." % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), type))
+ else:
+ # quilt refresh
+ args = ["refresh"]
+ if kwargs.get("quiltfile"):
+ args.append(os.path.basename(kwargs["quiltfile"]))
+ elif kwargs.get("patch"):
+ args.append(os.path.basename(self.patches[kwargs["patch"]]["quiltfile"]))
+ self._runcmd(args)
+
+class Resolver(object):
+ def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Resolve(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Revert(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+ def Finalize(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError()
+
+class NOOPResolver(Resolver):
+ def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
+ self.patchset = patchset
+ self.terminal = terminal
+
+ def Resolve(self):
+ olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
+ os.chdir(self.patchset.dir)
+ try:
+ self.patchset.Push()
+ except Exception:
+ import sys
+ os.chdir(olddir)
+ raise
+
+# Patch resolver which relies on the user doing all the work involved in the
+# resolution, with the exception of refreshing the remote copy of the patch
+# files (the urls).
+class UserResolver(Resolver):
+ def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
+ self.patchset = patchset
+ self.terminal = terminal
+
+ # Force a push in the patchset, then drop to a shell for the user to
+ # resolve any rejected hunks
+ def Resolve(self):
+ olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
+ os.chdir(self.patchset.dir)
+ try:
+ self.patchset.Push(False)
+ except CmdError as v:
+ # Patch application failed
+ patchcmd = self.patchset.Push(True, False, False)
+
+ t = self.patchset.d.getVar('T')
+ if not t:
+ bb.msg.fatal("Build", "T not set")
+ bb.utils.mkdirhier(t)
+ import random
+ rcfile = "%s/bashrc.%s.%s" % (t, str(os.getpid()), random.random())
+ with open(rcfile, "w") as f:
+ f.write("echo '*** Manual patch resolution mode ***'\n")
+ f.write("echo 'Dropping to a shell, so patch rejects can be fixed manually.'\n")
+ f.write("echo 'Run \"quilt refresh\" when patch is corrected, press CTRL+D to exit.'\n")
+ f.write("echo ''\n")
+ f.write(" ".join(patchcmd) + "\n")
+ os.chmod(rcfile, 0o775)
+
+ self.terminal("bash --rcfile " + rcfile, 'Patch Rejects: Please fix patch rejects manually', self.patchset.d)
+
+ # Construct a new PatchSet after the user's changes, compare the
+ # sets, checking patches for modifications, and doing a remote
+ # refresh on each.
+ oldpatchset = self.patchset
+ self.patchset = oldpatchset.__class__(self.patchset.dir, self.patchset.d)
+
+ for patch in self.patchset.patches:
+ oldpatch = None
+ for opatch in oldpatchset.patches:
+ if opatch["quiltfile"] == patch["quiltfile"]:
+ oldpatch = opatch
+
+ if oldpatch:
+ patch["remote"] = oldpatch["remote"]
+ if patch["quiltfile"] == oldpatch["quiltfile"]:
+ if patch["quiltfilemd5"] != oldpatch["quiltfilemd5"]:
+ bb.note("Patch %s has changed, updating remote url %s" % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), patch["remote"]))
+ # user change? remote refresh
+ self.patchset.Refresh(remote=True, patch=self.patchset.patches.index(patch))
+ else:
+ # User did not fix the problem. Abort.
+ raise PatchError("Patch application failed, and user did not fix and refresh the patch.")
+ except Exception:
+ os.chdir(olddir)
+ raise
+ os.chdir(olddir)
+
+
+def patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand=True):
+ """Return the local path of a patch, or return nothing if this isn't a patch"""
+
+ local = fetch.localpath(url)
+ if os.path.isdir(local):
+ return
+ base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(local))
+ if ext in ('.gz', '.bz2', '.xz', '.Z'):
+ if expand:
+ local = os.path.join(workdir, base)
+ ext = os.path.splitext(base)[1]
+
+ urldata = fetch.ud[url]
+ if "apply" in urldata.parm:
+ apply = oe.types.boolean(urldata.parm["apply"])
+ if not apply:
+ return
+ elif ext not in (".diff", ".patch"):
+ return
+
+ return local
+
+def src_patches(d, all=False, expand=True):
+ workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR')
+ fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch([], d)
+ patches = []
+ sources = []
+ for url in fetch.urls:
+ local = patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand)
+ if not local:
+ if all:
+ local = fetch.localpath(url)
+ sources.append(local)
+ continue
+
+ urldata = fetch.ud[url]
+ parm = urldata.parm
+ patchname = parm.get('pname') or os.path.basename(local)
+
+ apply, reason = should_apply(parm, d)
+ if not apply:
+ if reason:
+ bb.note("Patch %s %s" % (patchname, reason))
+ continue
+
+ patchparm = {'patchname': patchname}
+ if "striplevel" in parm:
+ striplevel = parm["striplevel"]
+ elif "pnum" in parm:
+ #bb.msg.warn(None, "Deprecated usage of 'pnum' url parameter in '%s', please use 'striplevel'" % url)
+ striplevel = parm["pnum"]
+ else:
+ striplevel = '1'
+ patchparm['striplevel'] = striplevel
+
+ patchdir = parm.get('patchdir')
+ if patchdir:
+ patchparm['patchdir'] = patchdir
+
+ localurl = bb.fetch.encodeurl(('file', '', local, '', '', patchparm))
+ patches.append(localurl)
+
+ if all:
+ return sources
+
+ return patches
+
+
+def should_apply(parm, d):
+ import bb.utils
+ if "mindate" in parm or "maxdate" in parm:
+ pn = d.getVar('PN')
+ srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE_%s' % pn)
+ if not srcdate:
+ srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE')
+
+ if srcdate == "now":
+ srcdate = d.getVar('DATE')
+
+ if "maxdate" in parm and parm["maxdate"] < srcdate:
+ return False, 'is outdated'
+
+ if "mindate" in parm and parm["mindate"] > srcdate:
+ return False, 'is predated'
+
+
+ if "minrev" in parm:
+ srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
+ if srcrev and srcrev < parm["minrev"]:
+ return False, 'applies to later revisions'
+
+ if "maxrev" in parm:
+ srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
+ if srcrev and srcrev > parm["maxrev"]:
+ return False, 'applies to earlier revisions'
+
+ if "rev" in parm:
+ srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
+ if srcrev and parm["rev"] not in srcrev:
+ return False, "doesn't apply to revision"
+
+ if "notrev" in parm:
+ srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
+ if srcrev and parm["notrev"] in srcrev:
+ return False, "doesn't apply to revision"
+
+ if "maxver" in parm:
+ pv = d.getVar('PV')
+ if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["maxver"], ">"):
+ return False, "applies to earlier version"
+
+ if "minver" in parm:
+ pv = d.getVar('PV')
+ if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["minver"], "<"):
+ return False, "applies to later version"
+
+ return True, None
+
--
2.16.4
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* Re: [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-11 14:16 ` Jan Kiszka
2019-12-11 14:21 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-11 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
On 10.12.19 19:34, [ext] Jan Kiszka wrote:
> From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
>
> Yes, it was a bad idea to try an own, "simpler" solution. Even the
> current iteration still fails to replay patches in case unpack re-ran
> from a tarball. In that case, the applied_patches folder was not purged
> as I assumed (and as it works for git repos e.g.).
>
> So, let's give up and simply import the OE-core implementation. It only
> requires some minor tweaks to adjust to the Isar environment. For that,
> we just need to drop PATCHDEPENDENCY, adjust QUILTRCFILE and
> PATCH_GIT_USER_* and expand the python module search path.
>
> This now makes quilt another dependency for the build environment. kas
> 1.1 or newer provides it already.
>
For reference, this import was based on OE core commit
42047185d55fc878821defec4908b119884d3d07. If I need to send a v2, I will
add that to the commit message myself.
Jan
> Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
> ---
> doc/user_manual.md | 1 +
> meta/classes/patch.bbclass | 217 +++++++----
> meta/lib/oe/patch.py | 904 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 3 files changed, 1058 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 meta/lib/oe/patch.py
>
> diff --git a/doc/user_manual.md b/doc/user_manual.md
> index c9062d6..d501a70 100644
> --- a/doc/user_manual.md
> +++ b/doc/user_manual.md
> @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ apt install \
> mtools \
> parted \
> python3 \
> + quilt \
> qemu \
> qemu-user-static \
> reprepro \
> diff --git a/meta/classes/patch.bbclass b/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
> index c5ba463..3060755 100644
> --- a/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
> +++ b/meta/classes/patch.bbclass
> @@ -1,80 +1,169 @@
> -# This software is a part of ISAR.
> -# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2018-2019
> +#
> +# Imported from openembedded-core
> +#
> +# Copyright (C) 2006 OpenedHand LTD
> +# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2019
> +#
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
> +#
> +
> +# Point to an empty file so any user's custom settings don't break things
> +QUILTRCFILE ?= "${WORKDIR}/.quiltrc"
> +
> +PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME ?= "Isar"
> +PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL ?= "isar.patch@isar"
> +
> +inherit terminal
> +
> +python () {
> + if d.getVar('PATCHTOOL') == 'git' and d.getVar('PATCH_COMMIT_FUNCTIONS') == '1':
> + extratasks = bb.build.tasksbetween('do_unpack', 'do_patch', d)
> + try:
> + extratasks.remove('do_unpack')
> + except ValueError:
> + # For some recipes do_unpack doesn't exist, ignore it
> + pass
> +
> + d.appendVarFlag('do_patch', 'prefuncs', ' patch_task_patch_prefunc')
> + for task in extratasks:
> + d.appendVarFlag(task, 'postfuncs', ' patch_task_postfunc')
> +}
>
> -def clean_applied_patches(applied_patches_dir):
> - import shutil
> - import subprocess
> -
> - if not os.path.exists(applied_patches_dir):
> - return
> -
> - cmds_file = applied_patches_dir + ".patch-commands"
> - if os.path.exists(cmds_file):
> - with open(cmds_file, "r") as cmds:
> - patch_commands = cmds.readlines()
> - patch_commands.reverse()
> - for patch in patch_commands:
> - cmd = patch.split()
> - cmd.append("-R")
> - cmdline = " ".join(cmd)
> - bb.note("Reverting: " + cmdline)
> - if subprocess.call(cmd) != 0:
> - bb.fatal("patch reverting failed")
> -
> - shutil.rmtree(applied_patches_dir)
> -
> -python do_patch() {
> +python patch_task_patch_prefunc() {
> + # Prefunc for do_patch
> + srcsubdir = d.getVar('S')
> +
> + workdir = os.path.abspath(d.getVar('WORKDIR'))
> + testsrcdir = os.path.abspath(srcsubdir)
> + if (testsrcdir + os.sep).startswith(workdir + os.sep):
> + # Double-check that either workdir or S or some directory in-between is a git repository
> + found = False
> + while testsrcdir != workdir:
> + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(testsrcdir, '.git')):
> + found = True
> + break
> + if testsrcdir == workdir:
> + break
> + testsrcdir = os.path.dirname(testsrcdir)
> + if not found:
> + bb.fatal('PATCHTOOL = "git" set for source tree that is not a git repository. Refusing to continue as that may result in commits being made in your metadata repository.')
> +
> + patchdir = os.path.join(srcsubdir, 'patches')
> + if os.path.exists(patchdir):
> + if os.listdir(patchdir):
> + d.setVar('PATCH_HAS_PATCHES_DIR', '1')
> + else:
> + os.rmdir(patchdir)
> +}
> +
> +python patch_task_postfunc() {
> + # Prefunc for task functions between do_unpack and do_patch
> + import oe.patch
> import shutil
> - import subprocess
> + func = d.getVar('BB_RUNTASK')
> + srcsubdir = d.getVar('S')
> +
> + if os.path.exists(srcsubdir):
> + if func == 'do_patch':
> + haspatches = (d.getVar('PATCH_HAS_PATCHES_DIR') == '1')
> + patchdir = os.path.join(srcsubdir, 'patches')
> + if os.path.exists(patchdir):
> + shutil.rmtree(patchdir)
> + if haspatches:
> + stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain patches', cwd=srcsubdir)
> + if stdout:
> + bb.process.run('git checkout patches', cwd=srcsubdir)
> + stdout, _ = bb.process.run('git status --porcelain .', cwd=srcsubdir)
> + if stdout:
> + useroptions = []
> + oe.patch.GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(useroptions, d=d)
> + bb.process.run('git add .; git %s commit -a -m "Committing changes from %s\n\n%s"' % (' '.join(useroptions), func, oe.patch.GitApplyTree.ignore_commit_prefix + ' - from %s' % func), cwd=srcsubdir)
> +}
>
> - workdir = d.getVar("WORKDIR") + "/"
> - src_dir = d.getVar("S")
> +def src_patches(d, all=False, expand=True):
> + import oe.patch
> + return oe.patch.src_patches(d, all, expand)
>
> - applied_patches_dirs = []
> +def should_apply(parm, d):
> + """Determine if we should apply the given patch"""
> + import oe.patch
> + return oe.patch.should_apply(parm, d)
>
> - for src_uri in (d.getVar("SRC_URI") or "").split():
> - try:
> - fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch([src_uri], d)
> +should_apply[vardepsexclude] = "DATE SRCDATE"
> +
> +python patch_do_patch() {
> + import sys
> +
> + oe_lib_path = os.path.join(d.getVar('LAYERDIR_core'), 'lib')
> + sys.path.insert(0, oe_lib_path)
>
> - apply = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("apply")
> - if apply == "no":
> - continue
> + import oe.patch
>
> - path = fetcher.ud[src_uri].path or ""
> - if not (path.endswith(".patch") or apply == "yes"):
> - continue
> + patchsetmap = {
> + "patch": oe.patch.PatchTree,
> + "quilt": oe.patch.QuiltTree,
> + "git": oe.patch.GitApplyTree,
> + }
>
> - patchdir = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("patchdir") or src_dir
> - applied_patches_dir = patchdir + "/.applied_patches/"
> + cls = patchsetmap[d.getVar('PATCHTOOL') or 'quilt']
>
> - if applied_patches_dir not in applied_patches_dirs:
> - clean_applied_patches(applied_patches_dir)
> - bb.utils.mkdirhier(applied_patches_dir)
> - applied_patches_dirs.append(applied_patches_dir)
> + resolvermap = {
> + "noop": oe.patch.NOOPResolver,
> + "user": oe.patch.UserResolver,
> + }
>
> - cmds = open(applied_patches_dir + ".patch-commands", "a")
> + rcls = resolvermap[d.getVar('PATCHRESOLVE') or 'user']
>
> - patch_file = applied_patches_dir + path
> - bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(patch_file))
> - shutil.copyfile(workdir + path, patch_file)
> + classes = {}
>
> - striplevel = fetcher.ud[src_uri].parm.get("striplevel") or "1"
> + s = d.getVar('S')
>
> - cmd = [
> - "patch",
> - "--no-backup-if-mismatch",
> - "-p", striplevel,
> - "--directory", patchdir,
> - "--input", patch_file,
> - ]
> - cmdline = " ".join(cmd)
> + os.putenv('PATH', d.getVar('PATH'))
>
> - bb.note("Applying: " + cmdline)
> - if subprocess.call(cmd) != 0:
> - bb.fatal("patching failed")
> + # We must use one TMPDIR per process so that the "patch" processes
> + # don't generate the same temp file name.
>
> - cmds.write(cmdline + "\n")
> - cmds.close()
> - except bb.fetch2.BBFetchException as e:
> - raise bb.build.FuncFailed(e)
> + import tempfile
> + process_tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
> + os.environ['TMPDIR'] = process_tmpdir
> +
> + for patch in src_patches(d):
> + _, _, local, _, _, parm = bb.fetch.decodeurl(patch)
> +
> + if "patchdir" in parm:
> + patchdir = parm["patchdir"]
> + if not os.path.isabs(patchdir):
> + patchdir = os.path.join(s, patchdir)
> + else:
> + patchdir = s
> +
> + if not patchdir in classes:
> + patchset = cls(patchdir, d)
> + resolver = rcls(patchset, oe_terminal)
> + classes[patchdir] = (patchset, resolver)
> + patchset.Clean()
> + else:
> + patchset, resolver = classes[patchdir]
> +
> + bb.note("Applying patch '%s' (%s)" % (parm['patchname'], oe.path.format_display(local, d)))
> + try:
> + patchset.Import({"file":local, "strippath": parm['striplevel']}, True)
> + except Exception as exc:
> + bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
> + bb.fatal(str(exc))
> + try:
> + resolver.Resolve()
> + except bb.BBHandledException as e:
> + bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
> + bb.fatal(str(e))
> +
> + bb.utils.remove(process_tmpdir, True)
> + del os.environ['TMPDIR']
> }
> +patch_do_patch[vardepsexclude] = "PATCHRESOLVE"
> +
> +addtask patch after do_unpack
> +do_patch[umask] = "022"
> +do_patch[dirs] = "${WORKDIR}"
> +
> +EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_patch
> diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/patch.py b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..48c7141
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@
> +#
> +# Imported from openembedded-core
> +#
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> +#
> +
> +import oe.path
> +import oe.types
> +
> +class NotFoundError(bb.BBHandledException):
> + def __init__(self, path):
> + self.path = path
> +
> + def __str__(self):
> + return "Error: %s not found." % self.path
> +
> +class CmdError(bb.BBHandledException):
> + def __init__(self, command, exitstatus, output):
> + self.command = command
> + self.status = exitstatus
> + self.output = output
> +
> + def __str__(self):
> + return "Command Error: '%s' exited with %d Output:\n%s" % \
> + (self.command, self.status, self.output)
> +
> +
> +def runcmd(args, dir = None):
> + import pipes
> + import subprocess
> +
> + if dir:
> + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
> + if not os.path.exists(dir):
> + raise NotFoundError(dir)
> + os.chdir(dir)
> + # print("cwd: %s -> %s" % (olddir, dir))
> +
> + try:
> + args = [ pipes.quote(str(arg)) for arg in args ]
> + cmd = " ".join(args)
> + # print("cmd: %s" % cmd)
> + (exitstatus, output) = subprocess.getstatusoutput(cmd)
> + if exitstatus != 0:
> + raise CmdError(cmd, exitstatus >> 8, output)
> + if " fuzz " in output:
> + # Drop patch fuzz info with header and footer to log file so
> + # insane.bbclass can handle to throw error/warning
> + bb.note("--- Patch fuzz start ---\n%s\n--- Patch fuzz end ---" % format(output))
> +
> + return output
> +
> + finally:
> + if dir:
> + os.chdir(olddir)
> +
> +class PatchError(Exception):
> + def __init__(self, msg):
> + self.msg = msg
> +
> + def __str__(self):
> + return "Patch Error: %s" % self.msg
> +
> +class PatchSet(object):
> + defaults = {
> + "strippath": 1
> + }
> +
> + def __init__(self, dir, d):
> + self.dir = dir
> + self.d = d
> + self.patches = []
> + self._current = None
> +
> + def current(self):
> + return self._current
> +
> + def Clean(self):
> + """
> + Clean out the patch set. Generally includes unapplying all
> + patches and wiping out all associated metadata.
> + """
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Import(self, patch, force):
> + if not patch.get("file"):
> + if not patch.get("remote"):
> + raise PatchError("Patch file must be specified in patch import.")
> + else:
> + patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d)
> +
> + for param in PatchSet.defaults:
> + if not patch.get(param):
> + patch[param] = PatchSet.defaults[param]
> +
> + if patch.get("remote"):
> + patch["file"] = self.d.expand(bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d))
> +
> + patch["filemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["file"])
> +
> + def Push(self, force):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Pop(self, force):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Refresh(self, remote = None, all = None):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def getPatchedFiles(patchfile, striplevel, srcdir=None):
> + """
> + Read a patch file and determine which files it will modify.
> + Params:
> + patchfile: the patch file to read
> + striplevel: the strip level at which the patch is going to be applied
> + srcdir: optional path to join onto the patched file paths
> + Returns:
> + A list of tuples of file path and change mode ('A' for add,
> + 'D' for delete or 'M' for modify)
> + """
> +
> + def patchedpath(patchline):
> + filepth = patchline.split()[1]
> + if filepth.endswith('/dev/null'):
> + return '/dev/null'
> + filesplit = filepth.split(os.sep)
> + if striplevel > len(filesplit):
> + bb.error('Patch %s has invalid strip level %d' % (patchfile, striplevel))
> + return None
> + return os.sep.join(filesplit[striplevel:])
> +
> + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
> + try:
> + copiedmode = False
> + filelist = []
> + with open(patchfile) as f:
> + for line in f:
> + if line.startswith('--- '):
> + patchpth = patchedpath(line)
> + if not patchpth:
> + break
> + if copiedmode:
> + addedfile = patchpth
> + else:
> + removedfile = patchpth
> + elif line.startswith('+++ '):
> + addedfile = patchedpath(line)
> + if not addedfile:
> + break
> + elif line.startswith('*** '):
> + copiedmode = True
> + removedfile = patchedpath(line)
> + if not removedfile:
> + break
> + else:
> + removedfile = None
> + addedfile = None
> +
> + if addedfile and removedfile:
> + if removedfile == '/dev/null':
> + mode = 'A'
> + elif addedfile == '/dev/null':
> + mode = 'D'
> + else:
> + mode = 'M'
> + if srcdir:
> + fullpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, addedfile))
> + else:
> + fullpath = addedfile
> + filelist.append((fullpath, mode))
> + except UnicodeDecodeError:
> + continue
> + break
> + else:
> + raise PatchError('Unable to decode %s' % patchfile)
> +
> + return filelist
> +
> +
> +class PatchTree(PatchSet):
> + def __init__(self, dir, d):
> + PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d)
> + self.patchdir = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches')
> + self.seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series')
> + bb.utils.mkdirhier(self.patchdir)
> +
> + def _appendPatchFile(self, patch, strippath):
> + with open(self.seriespath, 'a') as f:
> + f.write(os.path.basename(patch) + "," + strippath + "\n")
> + shellcmd = ["cat", patch, ">" , self.patchdir + "/" + os.path.basename(patch)]
> + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> +
> + def _removePatch(self, p):
> + patch = {}
> + patch['file'] = p.split(",")[0]
> + patch['strippath'] = p.split(",")[1]
> + self._applypatch(patch, False, True)
> +
> + def _removePatchFile(self, all = False):
> + if not os.path.exists(self.seriespath):
> + return
> + with open(self.seriespath, 'r+') as f:
> + patches = f.readlines()
> + if all:
> + for p in reversed(patches):
> + self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, p.strip()))
> + patches = []
> + else:
> + self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, patches[-1].strip()))
> + patches.pop()
> + with open(self.seriespath, 'w') as f:
> + for p in patches:
> + f.write(p)
> +
> + def Import(self, patch, force = None):
> + """"""
> + PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force)
> +
> + if self._current is not None:
> + i = self._current + 1
> + else:
> + i = 0
> + self.patches.insert(i, patch)
> +
> + def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
> + shellcmd = ["cat", patch['file'], "|", "patch", "--no-backup-if-mismatch", "-p", patch['strippath']]
> + if reverse:
> + shellcmd.append('-R')
> +
> + if not run:
> + return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd)
> +
> + if not force:
> + shellcmd.append('--dry-run')
> +
> + try:
> + output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> +
> + if force:
> + return
> +
> + shellcmd.pop(len(shellcmd) - 1)
> + output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + except CmdError as err:
> + raise bb.BBHandledException("Applying '%s' failed:\n%s" %
> + (os.path.basename(patch['file']), err.output))
> +
> + if not reverse:
> + self._appendPatchFile(patch['file'], patch['strippath'])
> +
> + return output
> +
> + def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True):
> + bb.note("self._current is %s" % self._current)
> + bb.note("patches is %s" % self.patches)
> + if all:
> + for i in self.patches:
> + bb.note("applying patch %s" % i)
> + self._applypatch(i, force)
> + self._current = i
> + else:
> + if self._current is not None:
> + next = self._current + 1
> + else:
> + next = 0
> +
> + bb.note("applying patch %s" % self.patches[next])
> + ret = self._applypatch(self.patches[next], force)
> +
> + self._current = next
> + return ret
> +
> + def Pop(self, force = None, all = None):
> + if all:
> + self._removePatchFile(True)
> + self._current = None
> + else:
> + self._removePatchFile(False)
> +
> + if self._current == 0:
> + self._current = None
> +
> + if self._current is not None:
> + self._current = self._current - 1
> +
> + def Clean(self):
> + """"""
> + self.Pop(all=True)
> +
> +class GitApplyTree(PatchTree):
> + patch_line_prefix = '%% original patch'
> + ignore_commit_prefix = '%% ignore'
> +
> + def __init__(self, dir, d):
> + PatchTree.__init__(self, dir, d)
> + self.commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME')
> + self.commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL')
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def extractPatchHeader(patchfile):
> + """
> + Extract just the header lines from the top of a patch file
> + """
> + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
> + lines = []
> + try:
> + with open(patchfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f:
> + for line in f:
> + if line.startswith('Index: ') or line.startswith('diff -') or line.startswith('---'):
> + break
> + lines.append(line)
> + except UnicodeDecodeError:
> + continue
> + break
> + else:
> + raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % patchfile)
> + return lines
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def decodeAuthor(line):
> + from email.header import decode_header
> + authorval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip().replace('"', '')
> + result = decode_header(authorval)[0][0]
> + if hasattr(result, 'decode'):
> + result = result.decode('utf-8')
> + return result
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def interpretPatchHeader(headerlines):
> + import re
> + author_re = re.compile(r'[\S ]+ <\S+@\S+\.\S+>')
> + from_commit_re = re.compile(r'^From [a-z0-9]{40} .*')
> + outlines = []
> + author = None
> + date = None
> + subject = None
> + for line in headerlines:
> + if line.startswith('Subject: '):
> + subject = line.split(':', 1)[1]
> + # Remove any [PATCH][oe-core] etc.
> + subject = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', subject)
> + continue
> + elif line.startswith('From: ') or line.startswith('Author: '):
> + authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line)
> + # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain>
> + if author_re.match(authorval):
> + author = authorval
> + continue
> + elif line.startswith('Date: '):
> + if date is None:
> + dateval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip()
> + # Very crude check for date format, since git will blow up if it's not in the right
> + # format. Without e.g. a python-dateutils dependency we can't do a whole lot more
> + if len(dateval) > 12:
> + date = dateval
> + continue
> + elif not author and line.lower().startswith('signed-off-by: '):
> + authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line)
> + # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain>
> + if author_re.match(authorval):
> + author = authorval
> + elif from_commit_re.match(line):
> + # We don't want the From <commit> line - if it's present it will break rebasing
> + continue
> + outlines.append(line)
> +
> + if not subject:
> + firstline = None
> + for line in headerlines:
> + line = line.strip()
> + if firstline:
> + if line:
> + # Second line is not blank, the first line probably isn't usable
> + firstline = None
> + break
> + elif line:
> + firstline = line
> + if firstline and not firstline.startswith(('#', 'Index:', 'Upstream-Status:')) and len(firstline) < 100:
> + subject = firstline
> +
> + return outlines, author, date, subject
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser=None, commitemail=None, d=None):
> + if d:
> + commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME')
> + commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL')
> + if commituser:
> + cmd += ['-c', 'user.name="%s"' % commituser]
> + if commitemail:
> + cmd += ['-c', 'user.email="%s"' % commitemail]
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def prepareCommit(patchfile, commituser=None, commitemail=None):
> + """
> + Prepare a git commit command line based on the header from a patch file
> + (typically this is useful for patches that cannot be applied with "git am" due to formatting)
> + """
> + import tempfile
> + # Process patch header and extract useful information
> + lines = GitApplyTree.extractPatchHeader(patchfile)
> + outlines, author, date, subject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(lines)
> + if not author or not subject or not date:
> + try:
> + shellcmd = ["git", "log", "--format=email", "--follow", "--diff-filter=A", "--", patchfile]
> + out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], os.path.dirname(patchfile))
> + except CmdError:
> + out = None
> + if out:
> + _, newauthor, newdate, newsubject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(out.splitlines())
> + if not author:
> + # If we're setting the author then the date should be set as well
> + author = newauthor
> + date = newdate
> + elif not date:
> + # If we don't do this we'll get the current date, at least this will be closer
> + date = newdate
> + if not subject:
> + subject = newsubject
> + if subject and outlines and not outlines[0].strip() == subject:
> + outlines.insert(0, '%s\n\n' % subject.strip())
> +
> + # Write out commit message to a file
> + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w', delete=False) as tf:
> + tmpfile = tf.name
> + for line in outlines:
> + tf.write(line)
> + # Prepare git command
> + cmd = ["git"]
> + GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser, commitemail)
> + cmd += ["commit", "-F", tmpfile]
> + # git doesn't like plain email addresses as authors
> + if author and '<' in author:
> + cmd.append('--author="%s"' % author)
> + if date:
> + cmd.append('--date="%s"' % date)
> + return (tmpfile, cmd)
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def extractPatches(tree, startcommit, outdir, paths=None):
> + import tempfile
> + import shutil
> + import re
> + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='oepatch')
> + try:
> + shellcmd = ["git", "format-patch", "--no-signature", "--no-numbered", startcommit, "-o", tempdir]
> + if paths:
> + shellcmd.append('--')
> + shellcmd.extend(paths)
> + out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], tree)
> + if out:
> + for srcfile in out.split():
> + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']:
> + patchlines = []
> + outfile = None
> + try:
> + with open(srcfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f:
> + for line in f:
> + checkline = line
> + if checkline.startswith('Subject: '):
> + checkline = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', checkline[9:])
> + if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix):
> + outfile = line.split()[-1].strip()
> + continue
> + if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.ignore_commit_prefix):
> + continue
> + patchlines.append(line)
> + except UnicodeDecodeError:
> + continue
> + break
> + else:
> + raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % srcfile)
> +
> + if not outfile:
> + outfile = os.path.basename(srcfile)
> + with open(os.path.join(outdir, outfile), 'w') as of:
> + for line in patchlines:
> + of.write(line)
> + finally:
> + shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
> +
> + def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
> + import shutil
> +
> + def _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True):
> + if reverse:
> + shellcmd.append('-R')
> +
> + shellcmd.append(patch['file'])
> +
> + if not run:
> + return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd)
> +
> + return runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> +
> + # Add hooks which add a pointer to the original patch file name in the commit message
> + reporoot = (runcmd("git rev-parse --show-toplevel".split(), self.dir) or '').strip()
> + if not reporoot:
> + raise Exception("Cannot get repository root for directory %s" % self.dir)
> + hooks_dir = os.path.join(reporoot, '.git', 'hooks')
> + hooks_dir_backup = hooks_dir + '.devtool-orig'
> + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup):
> + raise Exception("Git hooks backup directory already exists: %s" % hooks_dir_backup)
> + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir):
> + shutil.move(hooks_dir, hooks_dir_backup)
> + os.mkdir(hooks_dir)
> + commithook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'commit-msg')
> + applyhook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'applypatch-msg')
> + with open(commithook, 'w') as f:
> + # NOTE: the formatting here is significant; if you change it you'll also need to
> + # change other places which read it back
> + f.write('echo >> $1\n')
> + f.write('echo "%s: $PATCHFILE" >> $1\n' % GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix)
> + os.chmod(commithook, 0o755)
> + shutil.copy2(commithook, applyhook)
> + try:
> + patchfilevar = 'PATCHFILE="%s"' % os.path.basename(patch['file'])
> + try:
> + shellcmd = [patchfilevar, "git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot]
> + self.gitCommandUserOptions(shellcmd, self.commituser, self.commitemail)
> + shellcmd += ["am", "-3", "--keep-cr", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']]
> + return _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run)
> + except CmdError:
> + # Need to abort the git am, or we'll still be within it at the end
> + try:
> + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "am", "--abort"]
> + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + except CmdError:
> + pass
> + # git am won't always clean up after itself, sadly, so...
> + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "reset", "--hard", "HEAD"]
> + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + # Also need to take care of any stray untracked files
> + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "clean", "-f"]
> + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> +
> + # Fall back to git apply
> + shellcmd = ["git", "--git-dir=%s" % reporoot, "apply", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']]
> + try:
> + output = _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run)
> + except CmdError:
> + # Fall back to patch
> + output = PatchTree._applypatch(self, patch, force, reverse, run)
> + # Add all files
> + shellcmd = ["git", "add", "-f", "-A", "."]
> + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + # Exclude the patches directory
> + shellcmd = ["git", "reset", "HEAD", self.patchdir]
> + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + # Commit the result
> + (tmpfile, shellcmd) = self.prepareCommit(patch['file'], self.commituser, self.commitemail)
> + try:
> + shellcmd.insert(0, patchfilevar)
> + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir)
> + finally:
> + os.remove(tmpfile)
> + return output
> + finally:
> + shutil.rmtree(hooks_dir)
> + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup):
> + shutil.move(hooks_dir_backup, hooks_dir)
> +
> +
> +class QuiltTree(PatchSet):
> + def _runcmd(self, args, run = True):
> + quiltrc = self.d.getVar('QUILTRCFILE')
> + if not run:
> + return ["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args
> + runcmd(["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args, self.dir)
> +
> + def _quiltpatchpath(self, file):
> + return os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", os.path.basename(file))
> +
> +
> + def __init__(self, dir, d):
> + PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d)
> + self.initialized = False
> + p = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches')
> + if not os.path.exists(p):
> + os.makedirs(p)
> +
> + def Clean(self):
> + try:
> + self._runcmd(["pop", "-a", "-f"])
> + oe.path.remove(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches","series"))
> + except Exception:
> + pass
> + self.initialized = True
> +
> + def InitFromDir(self):
> + # read series -> self.patches
> + seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series')
> + if not os.path.exists(self.dir):
> + raise NotFoundError(self.dir)
> + if os.path.exists(seriespath):
> + with open(seriespath, 'r') as f:
> + for line in f.readlines():
> + patch = {}
> + parts = line.strip().split()
> + patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(parts[0])
> + patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"])
> + if len(parts) > 1:
> + patch["strippath"] = parts[1][2:]
> + self.patches.append(patch)
> +
> + # determine which patches are applied -> self._current
> + try:
> + output = runcmd(["quilt", "applied"], self.dir)
> + except CmdError:
> + import sys
> + if sys.exc_value.output.strip() == "No patches applied":
> + return
> + else:
> + raise
> + output = [val for val in output.split('\n') if not val.startswith('#')]
> + for patch in self.patches:
> + if os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]) == output[-1]:
> + self._current = self.patches.index(patch)
> + self.initialized = True
> +
> + def Import(self, patch, force = None):
> + if not self.initialized:
> + self.InitFromDir()
> + PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force)
> + oe.path.symlink(patch["file"], self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"]), force=True)
> + with open(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", "series"), "a") as f:
> + f.write(os.path.basename(patch["file"]) + " -p" + patch["strippath"] + "\n")
> + patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"])
> + patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"])
> +
> + # TODO: determine if the file being imported:
> + # 1) is already imported, and is the same
> + # 2) is already imported, but differs
> +
> + self.patches.insert(self._current or 0, patch)
> +
> +
> + def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True):
> + # quilt push [-f]
> +
> + args = ["push"]
> + if force:
> + args.append("-f")
> + if all:
> + args.append("-a")
> + if not run:
> + return self._runcmd(args, run)
> +
> + self._runcmd(args)
> +
> + if self._current is not None:
> + self._current = self._current + 1
> + else:
> + self._current = 0
> +
> + def Pop(self, force = None, all = None):
> + # quilt pop [-f]
> + args = ["pop"]
> + if force:
> + args.append("-f")
> + if all:
> + args.append("-a")
> +
> + self._runcmd(args)
> +
> + if self._current == 0:
> + self._current = None
> +
> + if self._current is not None:
> + self._current = self._current - 1
> +
> + def Refresh(self, **kwargs):
> + if kwargs.get("remote"):
> + patch = self.patches[kwargs["patch"]]
> + if not patch:
> + raise PatchError("No patch found at index %s in patchset." % kwargs["patch"])
> + (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.fetch.decodeurl(patch["remote"])
> + if type == "file":
> + import shutil
> + if not patch.get("file") and patch.get("remote"):
> + patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d)
> +
> + shutil.copyfile(patch["quiltfile"], patch["file"])
> + else:
> + raise PatchError("Unable to do a remote refresh of %s, unsupported remote url scheme %s." % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), type))
> + else:
> + # quilt refresh
> + args = ["refresh"]
> + if kwargs.get("quiltfile"):
> + args.append(os.path.basename(kwargs["quiltfile"]))
> + elif kwargs.get("patch"):
> + args.append(os.path.basename(self.patches[kwargs["patch"]]["quiltfile"]))
> + self._runcmd(args)
> +
> +class Resolver(object):
> + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Resolve(self):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Revert(self):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> + def Finalize(self):
> + raise NotImplementedError()
> +
> +class NOOPResolver(Resolver):
> + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
> + self.patchset = patchset
> + self.terminal = terminal
> +
> + def Resolve(self):
> + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
> + os.chdir(self.patchset.dir)
> + try:
> + self.patchset.Push()
> + except Exception:
> + import sys
> + os.chdir(olddir)
> + raise
> +
> +# Patch resolver which relies on the user doing all the work involved in the
> +# resolution, with the exception of refreshing the remote copy of the patch
> +# files (the urls).
> +class UserResolver(Resolver):
> + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal):
> + self.patchset = patchset
> + self.terminal = terminal
> +
> + # Force a push in the patchset, then drop to a shell for the user to
> + # resolve any rejected hunks
> + def Resolve(self):
> + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
> + os.chdir(self.patchset.dir)
> + try:
> + self.patchset.Push(False)
> + except CmdError as v:
> + # Patch application failed
> + patchcmd = self.patchset.Push(True, False, False)
> +
> + t = self.patchset.d.getVar('T')
> + if not t:
> + bb.msg.fatal("Build", "T not set")
> + bb.utils.mkdirhier(t)
> + import random
> + rcfile = "%s/bashrc.%s.%s" % (t, str(os.getpid()), random.random())
> + with open(rcfile, "w") as f:
> + f.write("echo '*** Manual patch resolution mode ***'\n")
> + f.write("echo 'Dropping to a shell, so patch rejects can be fixed manually.'\n")
> + f.write("echo 'Run \"quilt refresh\" when patch is corrected, press CTRL+D to exit.'\n")
> + f.write("echo ''\n")
> + f.write(" ".join(patchcmd) + "\n")
> + os.chmod(rcfile, 0o775)
> +
> + self.terminal("bash --rcfile " + rcfile, 'Patch Rejects: Please fix patch rejects manually', self.patchset.d)
> +
> + # Construct a new PatchSet after the user's changes, compare the
> + # sets, checking patches for modifications, and doing a remote
> + # refresh on each.
> + oldpatchset = self.patchset
> + self.patchset = oldpatchset.__class__(self.patchset.dir, self.patchset.d)
> +
> + for patch in self.patchset.patches:
> + oldpatch = None
> + for opatch in oldpatchset.patches:
> + if opatch["quiltfile"] == patch["quiltfile"]:
> + oldpatch = opatch
> +
> + if oldpatch:
> + patch["remote"] = oldpatch["remote"]
> + if patch["quiltfile"] == oldpatch["quiltfile"]:
> + if patch["quiltfilemd5"] != oldpatch["quiltfilemd5"]:
> + bb.note("Patch %s has changed, updating remote url %s" % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), patch["remote"]))
> + # user change? remote refresh
> + self.patchset.Refresh(remote=True, patch=self.patchset.patches.index(patch))
> + else:
> + # User did not fix the problem. Abort.
> + raise PatchError("Patch application failed, and user did not fix and refresh the patch.")
> + except Exception:
> + os.chdir(olddir)
> + raise
> + os.chdir(olddir)
> +
> +
> +def patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand=True):
> + """Return the local path of a patch, or return nothing if this isn't a patch"""
> +
> + local = fetch.localpath(url)
> + if os.path.isdir(local):
> + return
> + base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(local))
> + if ext in ('.gz', '.bz2', '.xz', '.Z'):
> + if expand:
> + local = os.path.join(workdir, base)
> + ext = os.path.splitext(base)[1]
> +
> + urldata = fetch.ud[url]
> + if "apply" in urldata.parm:
> + apply = oe.types.boolean(urldata.parm["apply"])
> + if not apply:
> + return
> + elif ext not in (".diff", ".patch"):
> + return
> +
> + return local
> +
> +def src_patches(d, all=False, expand=True):
> + workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR')
> + fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch([], d)
> + patches = []
> + sources = []
> + for url in fetch.urls:
> + local = patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand)
> + if not local:
> + if all:
> + local = fetch.localpath(url)
> + sources.append(local)
> + continue
> +
> + urldata = fetch.ud[url]
> + parm = urldata.parm
> + patchname = parm.get('pname') or os.path.basename(local)
> +
> + apply, reason = should_apply(parm, d)
> + if not apply:
> + if reason:
> + bb.note("Patch %s %s" % (patchname, reason))
> + continue
> +
> + patchparm = {'patchname': patchname}
> + if "striplevel" in parm:
> + striplevel = parm["striplevel"]
> + elif "pnum" in parm:
> + #bb.msg.warn(None, "Deprecated usage of 'pnum' url parameter in '%s', please use 'striplevel'" % url)
> + striplevel = parm["pnum"]
> + else:
> + striplevel = '1'
> + patchparm['striplevel'] = striplevel
> +
> + patchdir = parm.get('patchdir')
> + if patchdir:
> + patchparm['patchdir'] = patchdir
> +
> + localurl = bb.fetch.encodeurl(('file', '', local, '', '', patchparm))
> + patches.append(localurl)
> +
> + if all:
> + return sources
> +
> + return patches
> +
> +
> +def should_apply(parm, d):
> + import bb.utils
> + if "mindate" in parm or "maxdate" in parm:
> + pn = d.getVar('PN')
> + srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE_%s' % pn)
> + if not srcdate:
> + srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE')
> +
> + if srcdate == "now":
> + srcdate = d.getVar('DATE')
> +
> + if "maxdate" in parm and parm["maxdate"] < srcdate:
> + return False, 'is outdated'
> +
> + if "mindate" in parm and parm["mindate"] > srcdate:
> + return False, 'is predated'
> +
> +
> + if "minrev" in parm:
> + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
> + if srcrev and srcrev < parm["minrev"]:
> + return False, 'applies to later revisions'
> +
> + if "maxrev" in parm:
> + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
> + if srcrev and srcrev > parm["maxrev"]:
> + return False, 'applies to earlier revisions'
> +
> + if "rev" in parm:
> + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
> + if srcrev and parm["rev"] not in srcrev:
> + return False, "doesn't apply to revision"
> +
> + if "notrev" in parm:
> + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV')
> + if srcrev and parm["notrev"] in srcrev:
> + return False, "doesn't apply to revision"
> +
> + if "maxver" in parm:
> + pv = d.getVar('PV')
> + if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["maxver"], ">"):
> + return False, "applies to earlier version"
> +
> + if "minver" in parm:
> + pv = d.getVar('PV')
> + if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["minver"], "<"):
> + return False, "applies to later version"
> +
> + return True, None
> +
>
--
Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RDA IOT SES-DE
Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution Jan Kiszka
2019-12-11 14:16 ` Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-11 14:21 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov
2019-12-11 14:26 ` Jan Kiszka
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Baurzhan Ismagulov @ 2019-12-11 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 07:34:25PM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/patch.py b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
...
> +def should_apply(parm, d):
...
> + if "minver" in parm:
> + pv = d.getVar('PV')
> + if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["minver"], "<"):
> + return False, "applies to later version"
> +
> + return True, None
> +
Applying: patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
.git/rebase-apply/patch:478: trailing whitespace.
.git/rebase-apply/patch:1167: new blank line at EOF.
+
warning: 2 lines add whitespace errors.
Will have a look at the other patches. If there is nothing else, I could fix
this one in my branch.
With kind regards,
Baurzhan.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
2019-12-11 14:21 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov
@ 2019-12-11 14:26 ` Jan Kiszka
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2019-12-11 14:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
On 11.12.19 15:21, Baurzhan Ismagulov wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 07:34:25PM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/patch.py b/meta/lib/oe/patch.py
> ...
>> +def should_apply(parm, d):
> ...
>> + if "minver" in parm:
>> + pv = d.getVar('PV')
>> + if bb.utils.vercmp_string_op(pv, parm["minver"], "<"):
>> + return False, "applies to later version"
>> +
>> + return True, None
>> +
>
> Applying: patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution
> .git/rebase-apply/patch:478: trailing whitespace.
>
> .git/rebase-apply/patch:1167: new blank line at EOF.
> +
> warning: 2 lines add whitespace errors.
Might be upstream imported. Then we should not deviate. If not, I'll
send v2.
Jan
>
> Will have a look at the other patches. If there is nothing else, I could fix
> this one in my branch.
>
> With kind regards,
> Baurzhan.
>
--
Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RDA IOT SES-DE
Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass
2019-12-10 18:34 [PATCH 0/6] OE alignments, including patch.bbclass Jan Kiszka
` (5 preceding siblings ...)
2019-12-10 18:34 ` [PATCH 6/6] patch: Replace custom implementation with OE-core solution Jan Kiszka
@ 2019-12-27 12:50 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov
6 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Baurzhan Ismagulov @ 2019-12-27 12:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 07:34:19PM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> First, this is just a bunch of smaller alignments of OE lib code we
> adopted. The more interesting change is The Final Fix (tm) of the
> patching approach - by using OE's class.
>
> This series depends on the earlier sent linux-custom report, namely the
> old kernel build breaks with the new patching approach.
Applied to next with the oe-core commit id added in patch 6/6.
Regarding the trailing new line, it comes indeed from oe-core.
With kind regards,
Baurzhan.
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