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-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch2/gitsm.py83
1 files changed, 75 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch2/gitsm.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch2/gitsm.py
index 0aff1008e5..86773094dc 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch2/gitsm.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch2/gitsm.py
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ class GitSM(Git):
98 for line in lines: 98 for line in lines:
99 f.write(line) 99 f.write(line)
100 100
101 def update_submodules(self, ud, d): 101 def update_submodules(self, ud, d, allow_network):
102 # We have to convert bare -> full repo, do the submodule bit, then convert back 102 # We have to convert bare -> full repo, do the submodule bit, then convert back
103 tmpclonedir = ud.clonedir + ".tmp" 103 tmpclonedir = ud.clonedir + ".tmp"
104 gitdir = tmpclonedir + os.sep + ".git" 104 gitdir = tmpclonedir + os.sep + ".git"
@@ -108,11 +108,46 @@ class GitSM(Git):
108 runfetchcmd("sed " + gitdir + "/config -i -e 's/bare.*=.*true/bare = false/'", d) 108 runfetchcmd("sed " + gitdir + "/config -i -e 's/bare.*=.*true/bare = false/'", d)
109 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " reset --hard", d, workdir=tmpclonedir) 109 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " reset --hard", d, workdir=tmpclonedir)
110 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " checkout -f " + ud.revisions[ud.names[0]], d, workdir=tmpclonedir) 110 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " checkout -f " + ud.revisions[ud.names[0]], d, workdir=tmpclonedir)
111 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " submodule update --init --recursive", d, workdir=tmpclonedir) 111
112 self._set_relative_paths(tmpclonedir) 112 try:
113 runfetchcmd("sed " + gitdir + "/config -i -e 's/bare.*=.*false/bare = true/'", d, workdir=tmpclonedir) 113 if allow_network:
114 os.rename(gitdir, ud.clonedir,) 114 fetch_flags = ""
115 bb.utils.remove(tmpclonedir, True) 115 else:
116 fetch_flags = "--no-fetch"
117
118 # The 'git submodule sync' sandwiched between two successive 'git submodule update' commands is
119 # intentional. See the notes on the similar construction in download() for an explanation.
120 runfetchcmd("%(basecmd)s submodule update --init --recursive %(fetch_flags)s || (%(basecmd)s submodule sync --recursive && %(basecmd)s submodule update --init --recursive %(fetch_flags)s)" % {'basecmd': ud.basecmd, 'fetch_flags' : fetch_flags}, d, workdir=tmpclonedir)
121 except bb.fetch.FetchError:
122 if allow_network:
123 raise
124 else:
125 # This method was called as a probe to see whether the submodule history
126 # is complete enough to allow the current working copy to have its
127 # modules filled in. It's not, so swallow up the exception and report
128 # the negative result.
129 return False
130 finally:
131 self._set_relative_paths(tmpclonedir)
132 runfetchcmd("sed " + gitdir + "/config -i -e 's/bare.*=.*false/bare = true/'", d, workdir=tmpclonedir)
133 os.rename(gitdir, ud.clonedir,)
134 bb.utils.remove(tmpclonedir, True)
135
136 return True
137
138 def need_update(self, ud, d):
139 main_repo_needs_update = Git.need_update(self, ud, d)
140
141 # First check that the main repository has enough history fetched. If it doesn't, then we don't
142 # even have the .gitmodules and gitlinks for the submodules to attempt asking whether the
143 # submodules' histories are recent enough.
144 if main_repo_needs_update:
145 return True
146
147 # Now check that the submodule histories are new enough. The git-submodule command doesn't have
148 # any clean interface for doing this aside from just attempting the checkout (with network
149 # fetched disabled).
150 return not self.update_submodules(ud, d, allow_network=False)
116 151
117 def download(self, ud, d): 152 def download(self, ud, d):
118 Git.download(self, ud, d) 153 Git.download(self, ud, d)
@@ -120,7 +155,7 @@ class GitSM(Git):
120 if not ud.shallow or ud.localpath != ud.fullshallow: 155 if not ud.shallow or ud.localpath != ud.fullshallow:
121 submodules = self.uses_submodules(ud, d, ud.clonedir) 156 submodules = self.uses_submodules(ud, d, ud.clonedir)
122 if submodules: 157 if submodules:
123 self.update_submodules(ud, d) 158 self.update_submodules(ud, d, allow_network=True)
124 159
125 def clone_shallow_local(self, ud, dest, d): 160 def clone_shallow_local(self, ud, dest, d):
126 super(GitSM, self).clone_shallow_local(ud, dest, d) 161 super(GitSM, self).clone_shallow_local(ud, dest, d)
@@ -132,4 +167,36 @@ class GitSM(Git):
132 167
133 if self.uses_submodules(ud, d, ud.destdir): 168 if self.uses_submodules(ud, d, ud.destdir):
134 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " checkout " + ud.revisions[ud.names[0]], d, workdir=ud.destdir) 169 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " checkout " + ud.revisions[ud.names[0]], d, workdir=ud.destdir)
135 runfetchcmd(ud.basecmd + " submodule update --init --recursive", d, workdir=ud.destdir) 170
171 # Copy over the submodules' fetched histories too.
172 if ud.bareclone:
173 repo_conf = ud.destdir
174 else:
175 repo_conf = os.path.join(ud.destdir, '.git')
176
177 if os.path.exists(ud.clonedir):
178 # This is not a copy unpacked from a shallow mirror clone. So
179 # the manual intervention to populate the .git/modules done
180 # in clone_shallow_local() won't have been done yet.
181 runfetchcmd("cp -fpPRH %s %s" % (os.path.join(ud.clonedir, 'modules'), repo_conf), d)
182 fetch_flags = "--no-fetch"
183 elif os.path.exists(os.path.join(repo_conf, 'modules')):
184 # Unpacked from a shallow mirror clone. Manual population of
185 # .git/modules is already done.
186 fetch_flags = "--no-fetch"
187 else:
188 # This isn't fatal; git-submodule will just fetch it
189 # during do_unpack().
190 fetch_flags = ""
191 bb.error("submodule history not retrieved during do_fetch()")
192
193 # Careful not to hit the network during unpacking; all history should already
194 # be fetched.
195 #
196 # The repeated attempts to do the submodule initialization sandwiched around a sync to
197 # install the correct remote URLs into the submodules' .git/config metadata are deliberate.
198 # Bad remote URLs are leftover in the modules' .git/config files from the unpack of bare
199 # clone tarballs and an initial 'git submodule update' is necessary to prod them back to
200 # enough life so that the 'git submodule sync' realizes the existing module .git/config
201 # files exist to be updated.
202 runfetchcmd("%(basecmd)s submodule update --init --recursive %(fetch_flags)s || (%(basecmd)s submodule sync --recursive && %(basecmd)s submodule update --init --recursive %(fetch_flags)s)" % {'basecmd': ud.basecmd, 'fetch_flags': fetch_flags}, d, workdir=ud.destdir)