From 972dcfcdbfe75dcfeb777150c136576cf1a71e99 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tudor Florea Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 22:59:03 +0200 Subject: initial commit for Enea Linux 5.0 arm Signed-off-by: Tudor Florea --- scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix-plot.sh | 137 ++++++++ scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix.sh | 79 +++++ scripts/contrib/bbvars.py | 186 +++++++++++ scripts/contrib/build-perf-test.sh | 369 ++++++++++++++++++++++ scripts/contrib/ddimage | 104 +++++++ scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control | 53 ++++ scripts/contrib/documentation-audit.sh | 94 ++++++ scripts/contrib/graph-tool | 92 ++++++ scripts/contrib/list-packageconfig-flags.py | 181 +++++++++++ scripts/contrib/mkefidisk.sh | 396 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-2.7.py | 391 +++++++++++++++++++++++ scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-3.3.py | 386 +++++++++++++++++++++++ scripts/contrib/serdevtry | 60 ++++ scripts/contrib/test_build_time.sh | 237 ++++++++++++++ scripts/contrib/test_build_time_worker.sh | 37 +++ scripts/contrib/verify-homepage.py | 63 ++++ 16 files changed, 2865 insertions(+) create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix-plot.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/bbvars.py create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/build-perf-test.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/ddimage create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/documentation-audit.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/graph-tool create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/list-packageconfig-flags.py create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/mkefidisk.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-2.7.py create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-3.3.py create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/serdevtry create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/test_build_time.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/test_build_time_worker.sh create mode 100755 scripts/contrib/verify-homepage.py (limited to 'scripts/contrib') diff --git a/scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix-plot.sh b/scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix-plot.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..136a25570d --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/bb-perf/bb-matrix-plot.sh @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Copyright (c) 2011, Intel Corporation. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# +# DESCRIPTION +# This script operates on the .dat file generated by bb-matrix.sh. It tolerates +# the header by skipping the first line, but error messages and bad data records +# need to be removed first. It will generate three views of the plot, and leave +# an interactive view open for further analysis. +# +# AUTHORS +# Darren Hart +# + +# Setup the defaults +DATFILE="bb-matrix.dat" +XLABEL="BB_NUMBER_THREADS" +YLABEL="PARALLEL_MAKE" +FIELD=3 +DEF_TITLE="Elapsed Time (seconds)" +PM3D_FRAGMENT="unset surface; set pm3d at s hidden3d 100" +SIZE="640,480" + +function usage { +CMD=$(basename $0) +cat < +# + +# The following ranges are appropriate for a 4 core system with 8 logical units +# Use leading 0s to ensure all digits are the same string length, this results +# in nice log file names and columnar dat files. +BB_RANGE="04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16" +PM_RANGE="04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16" + +DATADIR="bb-matrix-$$" +BB_CMD="bitbake core-image-minimal" +RUNTIME_LOG="$DATADIR/bb-matrix.dat" + +# See TIME(1) for a description of the time format parameters +# The following all report 0: W K r s t w +TIME_STR="%e %S %U %P %c %w %R %F %M %x" + +# Prepare the DATADIR +mkdir $DATADIR +if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "Failed to create $DATADIR." + exit 1 +fi + +# Add a simple header +echo "BB PM $TIME_STR" > $RUNTIME_LOG +for BB in $BB_RANGE; do + for PM in $PM_RANGE; do + RUNDIR="$DATADIR/$BB-$PM-build" + mkdir $RUNDIR + BB_LOG=$RUNDIR/$BB-$PM-bitbake.log + date + echo "BB=$BB PM=$PM Logging to $BB_LOG" + + echo -n " Preparing the work directory... " + rm -rf pseudodone tmp sstate-cache tmp-eglibc &> /dev/null + echo "done" + + # Export the variables under test and run the bitbake command + # Strip any leading zeroes before passing to bitbake + export BB_NUMBER_THREADS=$(echo $BB | sed 's/^0*//') + export PARALLEL_MAKE="-j $(echo $PM | sed 's/^0*//')" + /usr/bin/time -f "$BB $PM $TIME_STR" -a -o $RUNTIME_LOG $BB_CMD &> $BB_LOG + + echo " $(tail -n1 $RUNTIME_LOG)" + cp -a tmp/buildstats $RUNDIR/$BB-$PM-buildstats + done +done diff --git a/scripts/contrib/bbvars.py b/scripts/contrib/bbvars.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..0896d64445 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/bbvars.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# +# Copyright (C) Darren Hart , 2010 + + +import sys +import getopt +import os +import os.path +import re + +def usage(): + print 'Usage: %s -d FILENAME [-d FILENAME]* -m METADIR [-m MATADIR]*' % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + print ' -d FILENAME documentation file to search' + print ' -h, --help display this help and exit' + print ' -m METADIR meta directory to search for recipes' + print ' -t FILENAME documentation config file (for doc tags)' + print ' -T Only display variables with doc tags (requires -t)' + +def recipe_bbvars(recipe): + ''' Return a unique set of every bbvar encountered in the recipe ''' + prog = re.compile("[A-Z_]+") + vset = set() + try: + r = open(recipe) + except IOError as (errno, strerror): + print 'WARNING: Failed to open recipe ', recipe + print strerror + + for line in r: + # Strip any comments from the line + line = line.rsplit('#')[0] + vset = vset.union(set(prog.findall(line))) + r.close() + + bbvars = {} + for v in vset: + bbvars[v] = 1 + + return bbvars + +def collect_bbvars(metadir): + ''' Walk the metadir and collect the bbvars from each recipe found ''' + bbvars = {} + for root,dirs,files in os.walk(metadir): + for name in files: + if name.find(".bb") >= 0: + for key in recipe_bbvars(os.path.join(root,name)).iterkeys(): + if bbvars.has_key(key): + bbvars[key] = bbvars[key] + 1 + else: + bbvars[key] = 1 + return bbvars + +def bbvar_is_documented(var, docfiles): + prog = re.compile(".*($|[^A-Z_])%s([^A-Z_]|$)" % (var)) + for doc in docfiles: + try: + f = open(doc) + except IOError as (errno, strerror): + print 'WARNING: Failed to open doc ', doc + print strerror + for line in f: + if prog.match(line): + return True + f.close() + return False + +def bbvar_doctag(var, docconf): + prog = re.compile('^%s\[doc\] *= *"(.*)"' % (var)) + if docconf == "": + return "?" + + try: + f = open(docconf) + except IOError as (errno, strerror): + return strerror + + for line in f: + m = prog.search(line) + if m: + return m.group(1) + + f.close() + return "" + +def main(): + docfiles = [] + metadirs = [] + bbvars = {} + undocumented = [] + docconf = "" + onlydoctags = False + + # Collect and validate input + try: + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "d:hm:t:T", ["help"]) + except getopt.GetoptError, err: + print '%s' % str(err) + usage() + sys.exit(2) + + for o, a in opts: + if o in ('-h', '--help'): + usage() + sys.exit(0) + elif o == '-d': + if os.path.isfile(a): + docfiles.append(a) + else: + print 'ERROR: documentation file %s is not a regular file' % (a) + sys.exit(3) + elif o == '-m': + if os.path.isdir(a): + metadirs.append(a) + else: + print 'ERROR: meta directory %s is not a directory' % (a) + sys.exit(4) + elif o == "-t": + if os.path.isfile(a): + docconf = a + elif o == "-T": + onlydoctags = True + else: + assert False, "unhandled option" + + if len(docfiles) == 0: + print 'ERROR: no docfile specified' + usage() + sys.exit(5) + + if len(metadirs) == 0: + print 'ERROR: no metadir specified' + usage() + sys.exit(6) + + if onlydoctags and docconf == "": + print 'ERROR: no docconf specified' + usage() + sys.exit(7) + + # Collect all the variable names from the recipes in the metadirs + for m in metadirs: + for key,cnt in collect_bbvars(m).iteritems(): + if bbvars.has_key(key): + bbvars[key] = bbvars[key] + cnt + else: + bbvars[key] = cnt + + # Check each var for documentation + varlen = 0 + for v in bbvars.iterkeys(): + if len(v) > varlen: + varlen = len(v) + if not bbvar_is_documented(v, docfiles): + undocumented.append(v) + undocumented.sort() + varlen = varlen + 1 + + # Report all undocumented variables + print 'Found %d undocumented bb variables (out of %d):' % (len(undocumented), len(bbvars)) + header = '%s%s%s' % (str("VARIABLE").ljust(varlen), str("COUNT").ljust(6), str("DOCTAG").ljust(7)) + print header + print str("").ljust(len(header), '=') + for v in undocumented: + doctag = bbvar_doctag(v, docconf) + if not onlydoctags or not doctag == "": + print '%s%s%s' % (v.ljust(varlen), str(bbvars[v]).ljust(6), doctag) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/scripts/contrib/build-perf-test.sh b/scripts/contrib/build-perf-test.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..cdd7885dca --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/build-perf-test.sh @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# This script runs a series of tests (with and without sstate) and reports build time (and tmp/ size) +# +# Build performance test script +# +# Copyright 2013 Intel Corporation +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# +# +# AUTHORS: +# Stefan Stanacar + + +ME=$(basename $0) + +# +# usage and setup +# + +usage () { +cat << EOT +Usage: $ME [-h] + $ME [-c ] [-v] [-m ] [-j ] [-t ] [-i ] [-d ] +Options: + -h + Display this help and exit. + -c + git checkout before anything else + -v + Show bitbake output, don't redirect it to a log. + -m + Value for MACHINE. Default is qemux86. + -j + Value for PARALLEL_MAKE. Default is 8. + -t + Value for BB_NUMBER_THREADS. Default is 8. + -i + Instead of timing against core-image-sato, use + -d + Use as DL_DIR + -p + Cherry pick githash onto the commit + +Note: current working directory must be inside a poky git clone. + +EOT +} + + +if clonedir=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel); then + cd $clonedir +else + echo "The current working dir doesn't seem to be a poky git clone. Please cd there before running $ME" + exit 1 +fi + +IMAGE="core-image-sato" +verbose=0 +dldir= +commit= +pmake= +cherrypicks= +while getopts "hvc:m:j:t:i:d:p:" opt; do + case $opt in + h) usage + exit 0 + ;; + v) verbose=1 + ;; + c) commit=$OPTARG + ;; + m) export MACHINE=$OPTARG + ;; + j) pmake=$OPTARG + ;; + t) export BB_NUMBER_THREADS=$OPTARG + ;; + i) IMAGE=$OPTARG + ;; + d) dldir=$OPTARG + ;; + p) cherrypicks="$cherrypicks $OPTARG" + ;; + *) usage + exit 1 + ;; + esac +done + + +#drop cached credentials and test for sudo access without a password +sudo -k -n ls > /dev/null 2>&1 +reqpass=$? +if [ $reqpass -ne 0 ]; then + echo "The script requires sudo access to drop caches between builds (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)" + read -s -p "Please enter your sudo password: " pass + echo +fi + +if [ -n "$commit" ]; then + echo "git checkout -f $commit" + git pull > /dev/null 2>&1 + git checkout -f $commit || exit 1 + git pull > /dev/null 2>&1 +fi + +if [ -n "$cherrypicks" ]; then + for c in $cherrypicks; do + git cherry-pick $c + done +fi + +rev=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) || exit 1 +OUTDIR="$clonedir/build-perf-test/results-$rev-`date "+%Y%m%d%H%M%S"`" +BUILDDIR="$OUTDIR/build" +resultsfile="$OUTDIR/results.log" +bboutput="$OUTDIR/bitbake.log" +myoutput="$OUTDIR/output.log" +globalres="$clonedir/build-perf-test/globalres.log" + +mkdir -p $OUTDIR || exit 1 + +log () { + local msg="$1" + echo "`date`: $msg" | tee -a $myoutput +} + + +# +# Config stuff +# + +branch=`git branch 2>&1 | grep "^* " | tr -d "* "` +gitcommit=$(git rev-parse HEAD) || exit 1 +log "Running on $branch:$gitcommit" + +source ./oe-init-build-env $OUTDIR/build >/dev/null || exit 1 +cd $OUTDIR/build + +[ -n "$MACHINE" ] || export MACHINE="qemux86" +[ -n "$BB_NUMBER_THREADS" ] || export BB_NUMBER_THREADS="8" + +if [ -n "$pmake" ]; then + export PARALLEL_MAKE="-j $pmake" +else + export PARALLEL_MAKE="-j 8" +fi + +if [ -n "$dldir" ]; then + echo "DL_DIR = \"$dldir\"" >> conf/local.conf +else + echo "DL_DIR = \"$clonedir/build-perf-test/downloads\"" >> conf/local.conf +fi + +# Sometimes I've noticed big differences in timings for the same commit, on the same machine +# Disabling the network sanity check helps a bit (because of my crappy network connection and/or proxy) +echo "CONNECTIVITY_CHECK_URIS =\"\"" >> conf/local.conf + + +# +# Functions +# + +declare -a TIMES +time_count=0 +declare -a SIZES +size_count=0 + +bbtime () { + local arg="$@" + log " Timing: bitbake ${arg}" + + if [ $verbose -eq 0 ]; then + /usr/bin/time -v -o $resultsfile bitbake ${arg} >> $bboutput + else + /usr/bin/time -v -o $resultsfile bitbake ${arg} + fi + ret=$? + if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then + t=`grep wall $resultsfile | sed 's/.*m:ss): //'` + log " TIME: $t" + TIMES[(( time_count++ ))]="$t" + else + log "ERROR: exit status was non-zero, will report time as 0." + TIMES[(( time_count++ ))]="0" + fi + + #time by default overwrites the output file and we want to keep the results + #it has an append option but I don't want to clobber the results in the same file + i=`ls $OUTDIR/results.log* |wc -l` + mv $resultsfile "${resultsfile}.${i}" + log "More stats can be found in ${resultsfile}.${i}" +} + +#we don't time bitbake here +bbnotime () { + local arg="$@" + log " Running: bitbake ${arg}" + if [ $verbose -eq 0 ]; then + bitbake ${arg} >> $bboutput + else + bitbake ${arg} + fi + ret=$? + if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then + log " Finished bitbake ${arg}" + else + log "ERROR: exit status was non-zero. Exit.." + exit $ret + fi + +} + +do_rmtmp() { + log " Removing tmp" + rm -rf bitbake.lock pseudodone conf/sanity_info cache tmp +} +do_rmsstate () { + log " Removing sstate-cache" + rm -rf sstate-cache +} +do_sync () { + log " Syncing and dropping caches" + sync; sync + if [ $reqpass -eq 0 ]; then + sudo sh -c "echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" + else + echo "$pass" | sudo -S sh -c "echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" + echo + fi + sleep 3 +} + +write_results() { + echo -n "`uname -n`,$branch:$gitcommit,`git describe`," >> $globalres + for i in "${TIMES[@]}"; do + echo -n "$i," >> $globalres + done + for i in "${SIZES[@]}"; do + echo -n "$i," >> $globalres + done + echo >> $globalres + sed -i '$ s/,$//' $globalres +} + +#### + +# +# Test 1 +# Measure: Wall clock of "bitbake core-image-sato" and size of tmp/dir (w/o rm_work and w/ rm_work) +# Pre: Downloaded sources, no sstate +# Steps: +# Part1: +# - fetchall +# - clean build dir +# - time bitbake core-image-sato +# - collect data +# Part2: +# - bitbake virtual/kernel -c cleansstate +# - time bitbake virtual/kernel +# Part3: +# - add INHERIT to local.conf +# - clean build dir +# - build +# - report size, remove INHERIT + +test1_p1 () { + log "Running Test 1, part 1/3: Measure wall clock of bitbake $IMAGE and size of tmp/ dir" + bbnotime $IMAGE -c fetchall + do_rmtmp + do_rmsstate + do_sync + bbtime $IMAGE + s=`du -s tmp | sed 's/tmp//' | sed 's/[ \t]*$//'` + SIZES[(( size_count++ ))]="$s" + log "SIZE of tmp dir is: $s" + log "Buildstats are saved in $OUTDIR/buildstats-test1" + mv tmp/buildstats $OUTDIR/buildstats-test1 +} + + +test1_p2 () { + log "Running Test 1, part 2/3: bitbake virtual/kernel -c cleansstate and time bitbake virtual/kernel" + bbnotime virtual/kernel -c cleansstate + do_sync + bbtime virtual/kernel +} + +test1_p3 () { + log "Running Test 1, part 3/3: Build $IMAGE w/o sstate and report size of tmp/dir with rm_work enabled" + echo "INHERIT += \"rm_work\"" >> conf/local.conf + do_rmtmp + do_rmsstate + do_sync + bbtime $IMAGE + sed -i 's/INHERIT += \"rm_work\"//' conf/local.conf + s=`du -s tmp | sed 's/tmp//' | sed 's/[ \t]*$//'` + SIZES[(( size_count++ ))]="$s" + log "SIZE of tmp dir is: $s" + log "Buildstats are saved in $OUTDIR/buildstats-test13" + mv tmp/buildstats $OUTDIR/buildstats-test13 +} + + +# +# Test 2 +# Measure: Wall clock of "bitbake core-image-sato" and size of tmp/dir +# Pre: populated sstate cache + +test2 () { + # Assuming test 1 has run + log "Running Test 2: Measure wall clock of bitbake $IMAGE -c rootfs with sstate" + do_rmtmp + do_sync + bbtime $IMAGE -c rootfs +} + + +# Test 3 +# parsing time metrics +# +# Start with +# i) "rm -rf tmp/cache; time bitbake -p" +# ii) "rm -rf tmp/cache/default-glibc/; time bitbake -p" +# iii) "time bitbake -p" + + +test3 () { + log "Running Test 3: Parsing time metrics (bitbake -p)" + log " Removing tmp/cache && cache" + rm -rf tmp/cache cache + bbtime -p + log " Removing tmp/cache/default-glibc/" + rm -rf tmp/cache/default-glibc/ + bbtime -p + bbtime -p +} + + + +# RUN! + +test1_p1 +test1_p2 +test1_p3 +test2 +test3 + +# if we got til here write to global results +write_results + +log "All done, cleaning up..." + +do_rmtmp +do_rmsstate diff --git a/scripts/contrib/ddimage b/scripts/contrib/ddimage new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..a503f11d0d --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/ddimage @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Default to avoiding the first two disks on typical Linux and Mac OS installs +# Better safe than sorry :-) +BLACKLIST_DEVICES="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2" + +# 1MB blocksize +BLOCKSIZE=1048576 + +usage() { + echo "Usage: $(basename $0) IMAGE DEVICE" +} + +image_details() { + IMG=$1 + echo "Image details" + echo "=============" + echo " image: $(basename $IMG)" + # stat format is different on Mac OS and Linux + if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then + echo " size: $(stat -L -f '%z bytes' $IMG)" + echo " modified: $(stat -L -f '%Sm' $IMG)" + else + echo " size: $(stat -L -c '%s bytes' $IMG)" + echo " modified: $(stat -L -c '%y' $IMG)" + fi + echo " type: $(file -L -b $IMG)" + echo "" +} + +device_details() { + DEV=$1 + BLOCK_SIZE=512 + + echo "Device details" + echo "==============" + + # Collect disk info using diskutil on Mac OS + if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then + diskutil info $DEVICE | egrep "(Device Node|Media Name|Total Size)" + return + fi + + # Default / Linux information collection + echo " device: $DEVICE" + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/device/vendor" ]; then + echo " vendor: $(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/device/vendor)" + else + echo " vendor: UNKOWN" + fi + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/device/model" ]; then + echo " model: $(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/device/model)" + else + echo " model: UNKNOWN" + fi + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/size" ]; then + echo " size: $(($(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/size) * $BLOCK_SIZE)) bytes" + else + echo " size: UNKNOWN" + fi + echo "" +} + +if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + usage + exit 1 +fi + +IMAGE=$1 +DEVICE=$2 + +if [ ! -e "$IMAGE" ]; then + echo "ERROR: Image $IMAGE does not exist" + usage + exit 1 +fi + + +for i in ${BLACKLIST_DEVICES}; do + if [ "$i" = "$DEVICE" ]; then + echo "ERROR: Device $DEVICE is blacklisted" + exit 1 + fi +done + +if [ ! -w "$DEVICE" ]; then + echo "ERROR: Device $DEVICE does not exist or is not writable" + usage + exit 1 +fi + +image_details $IMAGE +device_details $(basename $DEVICE) + +printf "Write $IMAGE to $DEVICE [y/N]? " +read RESPONSE +if [ "$RESPONSE" != "y" ]; then + echo "Write aborted" + exit 0 +fi + +echo "Writing image..." +dd if="$IMAGE" of="$DEVICE" bs="$BLOCKSIZE" +sync diff --git a/scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control b/scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..7550ea53be --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# Simple script to show a manual power prompt for when you want to use +# automated hardware testing with testimage.bbclass but you don't have a +# web-enabled power strip or similar to do the power on/off/cycle. +# +# You can enable it by enabling testimage (see the Yocto Project +# Development manual "Performing Automated Runtime Testing" section) +# and setting the following in your local.conf: +# +# TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD = "${COREBASE}/scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control" +# + +PROMPT="" +while true; do + case $1 in + on) + PROMPT="Please turn device power on";; + off) + PROMPT="Please turn device power off";; + cycle) + PROMPT="Please click Done, then turn the device power off then on";; + "") + break;; + esac + shift +done + +if [ "$PROMPT" = "" ] ; then + echo "ERROR: no power action specified on command line" + exit 2 +fi + +if [ "`which kdialog 2>/dev/null`" != "" ] ; then + DIALOGUTIL="kdialog" +elif [ "`which zenity 2>/dev/null`" != "" ] ; then + DIALOGUTIL="zenity" +else + echo "ERROR: couldn't find program to display a message, install kdialog or zenity" + exit 3 +fi + +if [ "$DIALOGUTIL" = "kdialog" ] ; then + kdialog --yesno "$PROMPT" --title "TestImage Power Control" --yes-label "Done" --no-label "Cancel test" +elif [ "$DIALOGUTIL" = "zenity" ] ; then + zenity --question --text="$PROMPT" --title="TestImage Power Control" --ok-label="Done" --cancel-label="Cancel test" +fi + +if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then + echo "User cancelled test at power prompt" + exit 1 +fi + diff --git a/scripts/contrib/documentation-audit.sh b/scripts/contrib/documentation-audit.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..2144aac936 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/documentation-audit.sh @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Perform an audit of which packages provide documentation and which +# are missing -doc packages. +# +# Setup requirements: be sure to be building for MACHINE=qemux86. Run +# this script after source'ing the build environment script, so you're +# running it from build/ directory. +# +# Maintainer: Scott Garman + +REPORT_DOC_SIMPLE="documentation_exists.txt" +REPORT_DOC_DETAIL="documentation_exists_detail.txt" +REPORT_MISSING_SIMPLE="documentation_missing.txt" +REPORT_MISSING_DETAIL="documentation_missing_detail.txt" +REPORT_BUILD_ERRORS="build_errors.txt" + +rm -rf $REPORT_DOC_SIMPLE $REPORT_DOC_DETAIL $REPORT_MISSING_SIMPLE $REPORT_MISSING_DETAIL + +BITBAKE=`which bitbake` +if [ -z "$BITBAKE" ]; then + echo "Error: bitbake command not found." + echo "Did you forget to source the build environment script?" + exit 1 +fi + +echo "REMINDER: you need to build for MACHINE=qemux86 or you won't get useful results" +echo "REMINDER: you need to set LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST appropriately in local.conf or " +echo " you'll get false positives. For example, LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = \"Commercial\"" + +for pkg in `bitbake -s | awk '{ print \$1 }'`; do + if [[ "$pkg" == "Loading" || "$pkg" == "Loaded" || + "$pkg" == "Recipe" || + "$pkg" == "Parsing" || "$pkg" == "Package" || + "$pkg" == "NOTE:" || "$pkg" == "WARNING:" || + "$pkg" == "done." || "$pkg" == "===========" ]] + then + # Skip initial bitbake output + continue + fi + if [[ "$pkg" =~ -native$ || "$pkg" =~ -nativesdk$ || + "$pkg" =~ -cross-canadian ]]; then + # Skip native/nativesdk/cross-canadian recipes + continue + fi + if [[ "$pkg" =~ ^meta- || "$pkg" =~ ^packagegroup- || "$pkg" =~ -image ]]; then + # Skip meta, task and image recipes + continue + fi + if [[ "$pkg" =~ ^glibc- || "$pkg" =~ ^libiconv$ || + "$pkg" =~ -toolchain$ || "$pkg" =~ ^package-index$ || + "$pkg" =~ ^linux- || "$pkg" =~ ^adt-installer$ || + "$pkg" =~ ^eds-tools$ || "$pkg" =~ ^external-python-tarball$ || + "$pkg" =~ ^qt4-embedded$ || "$pkg" =~ ^qt-mobility ]]; then + # Skip glibc, libiconv, -toolchain, and other recipes known + # to cause build conflicts or trigger false positives. + continue + fi + + echo "Building package $pkg..." + bitbake $pkg > /dev/null + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "There was an error building package $pkg" >> "$REPORT_MISSING_DETAIL" + echo "$pkg" >> $REPORT_BUILD_ERRORS + + # Do not skip the remaining tests, as sometimes the + # exit status is 1 due to QA errors, and we can still + # perform the -doc checks. + fi + + echo "$pkg built successfully, checking for a documentation package..." + WORKDIR=`bitbake -e $pkg | grep ^WORKDIR | awk -F '=' '{ print \$2 }' | awk -F '"' '{ print \$2 }'` + FIND_DOC_PKG=`find $WORKDIR/packages-split/*-doc -maxdepth 0 -type d` + if [ -z "$FIND_DOC_PKG" ]; then + # No -doc package was generated: + echo "No -doc package: $pkg" >> "$REPORT_MISSING_DETAIL" + echo "$pkg" >> $REPORT_MISSING_SIMPLE + continue + fi + + FIND_DOC_FILES=`find $FIND_DOC_PKG -type f` + if [ -z "$FIND_DOC_FILES" ]; then + # No files shipped with the -doc package: + echo "No files shipped with the -doc package: $pkg" >> "$REPORT_MISSING_DETAIL" + echo "$pkg" >> $REPORT_MISSING_SIMPLE + continue + fi + + echo "Documentation shipped with $pkg:" >> "$REPORT_DOC_DETAIL" + echo "$FIND_DOC_FILES" >> "$REPORT_DOC_DETAIL" + echo "" >> "$REPORT_DOC_DETAIL" + + echo "$pkg" >> "$REPORT_DOC_SIMPLE" +done diff --git a/scripts/contrib/graph-tool b/scripts/contrib/graph-tool new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..6dc7d337f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/graph-tool @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# Simple graph query utility +# useful for getting answers from .dot files produced by bitbake -g +# +# Written by: Paul Eggleton +# +# Copyright 2013 Intel Corporation +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +# + +import sys + +def get_path_networkx(dotfile, fromnode, tonode): + try: + import networkx + except ImportError: + print('ERROR: Please install the networkx python module') + sys.exit(1) + + graph = networkx.DiGraph(networkx.read_dot(dotfile)) + + def node_missing(node): + import difflib + close_matches = difflib.get_close_matches(node, graph.nodes(), cutoff=0.7) + if close_matches: + print('ERROR: no node "%s" in graph. Close matches:\n %s' % (node, '\n '.join(close_matches))) + sys.exit(1) + + if not fromnode in graph: + node_missing(fromnode) + if not tonode in graph: + node_missing(tonode) + return networkx.all_simple_paths(graph, source=fromnode, target=tonode) + + +def find_paths(args, usage): + if len(args) < 3: + usage() + sys.exit(1) + + fromnode = args[1] + tonode = args[2] + paths = list(get_path_networkx(args[0], fromnode, tonode)) + if paths: + for path in paths: + print ' -> '.join(path) + else: + print("ERROR: no path from %s to %s in graph" % (fromnode, tonode)) + sys.exit(1) + +def main(): + import optparse + parser = optparse.OptionParser( + usage = '''%prog [options] + +Available commands: + find-paths + Find all of the paths between two nodes in a dot graph''') + + #parser.add_option("-d", "--debug", + # help = "Report all SRCREV values, not just ones where AUTOREV has been used", + # action="store_true", dest="debug", default=False) + + options, args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv) + args = args[1:] + + if len(args) < 1: + parser.print_help() + sys.exit(1) + + if args[0] == "find-paths": + find_paths(args[1:], parser.print_help) + else: + parser.print_help() + sys.exit(1) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/scripts/contrib/list-packageconfig-flags.py b/scripts/contrib/list-packageconfig-flags.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..598b5c3fc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/list-packageconfig-flags.py @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation. +# +# Copyright (C) 2013 Wind River Systems, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2014 Intel Corporation +# +# - list available recipes which have PACKAGECONFIG flags +# - list available PACKAGECONFIG flags and all affected recipes +# - list all recipes and PACKAGECONFIG information + +import sys +import optparse +import os + + +scripts_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))) +lib_path = os.path.abspath(scripts_path + '/../lib') +sys.path = sys.path + [lib_path] + +import scriptpath + +# For importing the following modules +bitbakepath = scriptpath.add_bitbake_lib_path() +if not bitbakepath: + sys.stderr.write("Unable to find bitbake by searching parent directory of this script or PATH\n") + sys.exit(1) + +import bb.cache +import bb.cooker +import bb.providers +import bb.tinfoil + +def get_fnlist(bbhandler, pkg_pn, preferred): + ''' Get all recipe file names ''' + if preferred: + (latest_versions, preferred_versions) = bb.providers.findProviders(bbhandler.config_data, bbhandler.cooker.recipecache, pkg_pn) + + fn_list = [] + for pn in sorted(pkg_pn): + if preferred: + fn_list.append(preferred_versions[pn][1]) + else: + fn_list.extend(pkg_pn[pn]) + + return fn_list + +def get_recipesdata(bbhandler, preferred): + ''' Get data of all available recipes which have PACKAGECONFIG flags ''' + pkg_pn = bbhandler.cooker.recipecache.pkg_pn + + data_dict = {} + for fn in get_fnlist(bbhandler, pkg_pn, preferred): + data = bb.cache.Cache.loadDataFull(fn, bbhandler.cooker.collection.get_file_appends(fn), bbhandler.config_data) + flags = data.getVarFlags("PACKAGECONFIG") + flags.pop('doc', None) + flags.pop('defaultval', None) + if flags: + data_dict[fn] = data + + return data_dict + +def collect_pkgs(data_dict): + ''' Collect available pkgs in which have PACKAGECONFIG flags ''' + # pkg_dict = {'pkg1': ['flag1', 'flag2',...]} + pkg_dict = {} + for fn in data_dict: + pkgconfigflags = data_dict[fn].getVarFlags("PACKAGECONFIG") + pkgconfigflags.pop('doc', None) + pkgconfigflags.pop('defaultval', None) + pkgname = data_dict[fn].getVar("P", True) + pkg_dict[pkgname] = sorted(pkgconfigflags.keys()) + + return pkg_dict + +def collect_flags(pkg_dict): + ''' Collect available PACKAGECONFIG flags and all affected pkgs ''' + # flag_dict = {'flag': ['pkg1', 'pkg2',...]} + flag_dict = {} + for pkgname, flaglist in pkg_dict.iteritems(): + for flag in flaglist: + if flag in flag_dict: + flag_dict[flag].append(pkgname) + else: + flag_dict[flag] = [pkgname] + + return flag_dict + +def display_pkgs(pkg_dict): + ''' Display available pkgs which have PACKAGECONFIG flags ''' + pkgname_len = len("RECIPE NAME") + 1 + for pkgname in pkg_dict: + if pkgname_len < len(pkgname): + pkgname_len = len(pkgname) + pkgname_len += 1 + + header = '%-*s%s' % (pkgname_len, str("RECIPE NAME"), str("PACKAGECONFIG FLAGS")) + print header + print str("").ljust(len(header), '=') + for pkgname in sorted(pkg_dict): + print('%-*s%s' % (pkgname_len, pkgname, ' '.join(pkg_dict[pkgname]))) + + +def display_flags(flag_dict): + ''' Display available PACKAGECONFIG flags and all affected pkgs ''' + flag_len = len("PACKAGECONFIG FLAG") + 5 + + header = '%-*s%s' % (flag_len, str("PACKAGECONFIG FLAG"), str("RECIPE NAMES")) + print header + print str("").ljust(len(header), '=') + + for flag in sorted(flag_dict): + print('%-*s%s' % (flag_len, flag, ' '.join(sorted(flag_dict[flag])))) + +def display_all(data_dict): + ''' Display all pkgs and PACKAGECONFIG information ''' + print str("").ljust(50, '=') + for fn in data_dict: + print('%s' % data_dict[fn].getVar("P", True)) + print fn + packageconfig = data_dict[fn].getVar("PACKAGECONFIG", True) or '' + if packageconfig.strip() == '': + packageconfig = 'None' + print('PACKAGECONFIG %s' % packageconfig) + + for flag,flag_val in data_dict[fn].getVarFlags("PACKAGECONFIG").iteritems(): + if flag in ["defaultval", "doc"]: + continue + print('PACKAGECONFIG[%s] %s' % (flag, flag_val)) + print '' + +def main(): + pkg_dict = {} + flag_dict = {} + + # Collect and validate input + parser = optparse.OptionParser( + description = "Lists recipes and PACKAGECONFIG flags. Without -a or -f, recipes and their available PACKAGECONFIG flags are listed.", + usage = """ + %prog [options]""") + + parser.add_option("-f", "--flags", + help = "list available PACKAGECONFIG flags and affected recipes", + action="store_const", dest="listtype", const="flags", default="recipes") + parser.add_option("-a", "--all", + help = "list all recipes and PACKAGECONFIG information", + action="store_const", dest="listtype", const="all") + parser.add_option("-p", "--preferred-only", + help = "where multiple recipe versions are available, list only the preferred version", + action="store_true", dest="preferred", default=False) + + options, args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv) + + bbhandler = bb.tinfoil.Tinfoil() + bbhandler.prepare() + print("Gathering recipe data...") + data_dict = get_recipesdata(bbhandler, options.preferred) + + if options.listtype == 'flags': + pkg_dict = collect_pkgs(data_dict) + flag_dict = collect_flags(pkg_dict) + display_flags(flag_dict) + elif options.listtype == 'recipes': + pkg_dict = collect_pkgs(data_dict) + display_pkgs(pkg_dict) + elif options.listtype == 'all': + display_all(data_dict) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/scripts/contrib/mkefidisk.sh b/scripts/contrib/mkefidisk.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..b96b7d4f7d --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/mkefidisk.sh @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# Copyright (c) 2012, Intel Corporation. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See +# the GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# + +LANG=C + +# Set to 1 to enable additional output +DEBUG=0 +OUT="/dev/null" + +# +# Defaults +# +# 20 Mb for the boot partition +BOOT_SIZE=20 +# 5% for swap +SWAP_RATIO=5 + +# Cleanup after die() +cleanup() { + debug "Syncing and unmounting devices" + # Unmount anything we mounted + unmount $ROOTFS_MNT || error "Failed to unmount $ROOTFS_MNT" + unmount $BOOTFS_MNT || error "Failed to unmount $BOOTFS_MNT" + unmount $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT || error "Failed to unmount $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT" + unmount $HDDIMG_MNT || error "Failed to unmount $HDDIMG_MNT" + + # Remove the TMPDIR + debug "Removing temporary files" + if [ -d "$TMPDIR" ]; then + rm -rf $TMPDIR || error "Failed to remove $TMPDIR" + fi +} + +trap 'die "Signal Received, Aborting..."' HUP INT TERM + +# Logging routines +WARNINGS=0 +ERRORS=0 +CLEAR="$(tput sgr0)" +INFO="$(tput bold)" +RED="$(tput setaf 1)$(tput bold)" +GREEN="$(tput setaf 2)$(tput bold)" +YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3)$(tput bold)" +info() { + echo "${INFO}$1${CLEAR}" +} +error() { + ERRORS=$((ERRORS+1)) + echo "${RED}$1${CLEAR}" +} +warn() { + WARNINGS=$((WARNINGS+1)) + echo "${YELLOW}$1${CLEAR}" +} +success() { + echo "${GREEN}$1${CLEAR}" +} +die() { + error "$1" + cleanup + exit 1 +} +debug() { + if [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ]; then + echo "$1" + fi +} + +usage() { + echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [-v] DEVICE HDDIMG TARGET_DEVICE" + echo " -v: Verbose debug" + echo " DEVICE: The device to write the image to, e.g. /dev/sdh" + echo " HDDIMG: The hddimg file to generate the efi disk from" + echo " TARGET_DEVICE: The device the target will boot from, e.g. /dev/mmcblk0" +} + +image_details() { + IMG=$1 + info "Image details" + echo " image: $(stat --printf '%N\n' $IMG)" + echo " size: $(stat -L --printf '%s bytes\n' $IMG)" + echo " modified: $(stat -L --printf '%y\n' $IMG)" + echo " type: $(file -L -b $IMG)" + echo "" +} + +device_details() { + DEV=$1 + BLOCK_SIZE=512 + + info "Device details" + echo " device: $DEVICE" + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/device/vendor" ]; then + echo " vendor: $(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/device/vendor)" + else + echo " vendor: UNKOWN" + fi + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/device/model" ]; then + echo " model: $(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/device/model)" + else + echo " model: UNKNOWN" + fi + if [ -f "/sys/class/block/$DEV/size" ]; then + echo " size: $(($(cat /sys/class/block/$DEV/size) * $BLOCK_SIZE)) bytes" + else + echo " size: UNKNOWN" + fi + echo "" +} + +unmount_device() { + grep -q $DEVICE /proc/mounts + if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + warn "$DEVICE listed in /proc/mounts, attempting to unmount" + umount $DEVICE* 2>/dev/null + return $? + fi + return 0 +} + +unmount() { + grep -q $1 /proc/mounts + if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + debug "Unmounting $1" + umount $1 + return $? + fi + return 0 +} + +# +# Parse and validate arguments +# +if [ $# -lt 3 ] || [ $# -gt 4 ]; then + usage + exit 1 +fi + +if [ "$1" = "-v" ]; then + DEBUG=1 + OUT="1" + shift +fi + +DEVICE=$1 +HDDIMG=$2 +TARGET_DEVICE=$3 + +LINK=$(readlink $DEVICE) +if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + DEVICE="$LINK" +fi + +if [ ! -w "$DEVICE" ]; then + usage + die "Device $DEVICE does not exist or is not writable" +fi + +if [ ! -e "$HDDIMG" ]; then + usage + die "HDDIMG $HDDIMG does not exist" +fi + +# +# Ensure the hddimg is not mounted +# +unmount "$HDDIMG" || die "Failed to unmount $HDDIMG" + +# +# Check if any $DEVICE partitions are mounted +# +unmount_device || die "Failed to unmount $DEVICE" + +# +# Confirm device with user +# +image_details $HDDIMG +device_details $(basename $DEVICE) +echo -n "${INFO}Prepare EFI image on $DEVICE [y/N]?${CLEAR} " +read RESPONSE +if [ "$RESPONSE" != "y" ]; then + echo "Image creation aborted" + exit 0 +fi + + +# +# Prepare the temporary working space +# +TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d mkefidisk-XXX) || die "Failed to create temporary mounting directory." +HDDIMG_MNT=$TMPDIR/hddimg +HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT=$TMPDIR/hddimg_rootfs +ROOTFS_MNT=$TMPDIR/rootfs +BOOTFS_MNT=$TMPDIR/bootfs +mkdir $HDDIMG_MNT || die "Failed to create $HDDIMG_MNT" +mkdir $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT || die "Failed to create $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT" +mkdir $ROOTFS_MNT || die "Failed to create $ROOTFS_MNT" +mkdir $BOOTFS_MNT || die "Failed to create $BOOTFS_MNT" + + +# +# Partition $DEVICE +# +DEVICE_SIZE=$(parted $DEVICE unit mb print | grep ^Disk | cut -d" " -f 3 | sed -e "s/MB//") +# If the device size is not reported there may not be a valid label +if [ "$DEVICE_SIZE" = "" ] ; then + parted $DEVICE mklabel msdos || die "Failed to create MSDOS partition table" + DEVICE_SIZE=$(parted $DEVICE unit mb print | grep ^Disk | cut -d" " -f 3 | sed -e "s/MB//") +fi +SWAP_SIZE=$((DEVICE_SIZE*SWAP_RATIO/100)) +ROOTFS_SIZE=$((DEVICE_SIZE-BOOT_SIZE-SWAP_SIZE)) +ROOTFS_START=$((BOOT_SIZE)) +ROOTFS_END=$((ROOTFS_START+ROOTFS_SIZE)) +SWAP_START=$((ROOTFS_END)) + +# MMC devices use a partition prefix character 'p' +PART_PREFIX="" +if [ ! "${DEVICE#/dev/mmcblk}" = "${DEVICE}" ] || [ ! "${DEVICE#/dev/loop}" = "${DEVICE}" ]; then + PART_PREFIX="p" +fi +BOOTFS=$DEVICE${PART_PREFIX}1 +ROOTFS=$DEVICE${PART_PREFIX}2 +SWAP=$DEVICE${PART_PREFIX}3 + +TARGET_PART_PREFIX="" +if [ ! "${TARGET_DEVICE#/dev/mmcblk}" = "${TARGET_DEVICE}" ]; then + TARGET_PART_PREFIX="p" +fi +TARGET_ROOTFS=$TARGET_DEVICE${TARGET_PART_PREFIX}2 +TARGET_SWAP=$TARGET_DEVICE${TARGET_PART_PREFIX}3 + +echo "" +info "Boot partition size: $BOOT_SIZE MB ($BOOTFS)" +info "ROOTFS partition size: $ROOTFS_SIZE MB ($ROOTFS)" +info "Swap partition size: $SWAP_SIZE MB ($SWAP)" +echo "" + +# Use MSDOS by default as GPT cannot be reliably distributed in disk image form +# as it requires the backup table to be on the last block of the device, which +# of course varies from device to device. + +info "Partitioning installation media ($DEVICE)" + +debug "Deleting partition table on $DEVICE" +dd if=/dev/zero of=$DEVICE bs=512 count=2 >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to zero beginning of $DEVICE" + +debug "Creating new partition table (MSDOS) on $DEVICE" +parted $DEVICE mklabel msdos >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to create MSDOS partition table" + +debug "Creating boot partition on $BOOTFS" +parted $DEVICE mkpart primary 0% $BOOT_SIZE >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to create BOOT partition" + +debug "Enabling boot flag on $BOOTFS" +parted $DEVICE set 1 boot on >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to enable boot flag" + +debug "Creating ROOTFS partition on $ROOTFS" +parted $DEVICE mkpart primary $ROOTFS_START $ROOTFS_END >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to create ROOTFS partition" + +debug "Creating swap partition on $SWAP" +parted $DEVICE mkpart primary $SWAP_START 100% >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to create SWAP partition" + +if [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ]; then + parted $DEVICE print +fi + + +# +# Check if any $DEVICE partitions are mounted after partitioning +# +unmount_device || die "Failed to unmount $DEVICE partitions" + + +# +# Format $DEVICE partitions +# +info "Formatting partitions" +debug "Formatting $BOOTFS as vfat" +if [ ! "${DEVICE#/dev/loop}" = "${DEVICE}" ]; then + mkfs.vfat -I $BOOTFS -n "EFI" >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to format $BOOTFS" +else + mkfs.vfat $BOOTFS -n "EFI" >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to format $BOOTFS" +fi + +debug "Formatting $ROOTFS as ext3" +mkfs.ext3 -F $ROOTFS -L "ROOT" >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to format $ROOTFS" + +debug "Formatting swap partition ($SWAP)" +mkswap $SWAP >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Failed to prepare swap" + + +# +# Installing to $DEVICE +# +debug "Mounting images and device in preparation for installation" +mount -o loop $HDDIMG $HDDIMG_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to mount $HDDIMG" +mount -o loop $HDDIMG_MNT/rootfs.img $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to mount rootfs.img" +mount $ROOTFS $ROOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to mount $ROOTFS on $ROOTFS_MNT" +mount $BOOTFS $BOOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to mount $BOOTFS on $BOOTFS_MNT" + +info "Preparing boot partition" +EFIDIR="$BOOTFS_MNT/EFI/BOOT" +cp $HDDIMG_MNT/vmlinuz $BOOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to copy vmlinuz" +# Copy the efi loader and configs (booti*.efi and grub.cfg if it exists) +cp -r $HDDIMG_MNT/EFI $BOOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || error "Failed to copy EFI dir" +# Silently ignore a missing gummiboot loader dir (we might just be a GRUB image) +cp -r $HDDIMG_MNT/loader $BOOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 + +# Update the boot loaders configurations for an installed image +# Remove any existing root= kernel parameters and: +# o Add a root= parameter with the target rootfs +# o Specify ro so fsck can be run during boot +# o Specify rootwait in case the target media is an asyncronous block device +# such as MMC or USB disks +# o Specify "quiet" to minimize boot time when using slow serial consoles + +# Look for a GRUB installation +GRUB_CFG="$EFIDIR/grub.cfg" +if [ -e "$GRUB_CFG" ]; then + info "Configuring GRUB" + # Delete the install entry + sed -i "/menuentry 'install'/,/^}/d" $GRUB_CFG + # Delete the initrd lines + sed -i "/initrd /d" $GRUB_CFG + # Delete any LABEL= strings + sed -i "s/ LABEL=[^ ]*/ /" $GRUB_CFG + + sed -i "s@ root=[^ ]*@ @" $GRUB_CFG + sed -i "s@vmlinuz @vmlinuz root=$TARGET_ROOTFS ro rootwait quiet @" $GRUB_CFG +fi + +# Look for a gummiboot installation +GUMMI_ENTRIES="$BOOTFS_MNT/loader/entries" +GUMMI_CFG="$GUMMI_ENTRIES/boot.conf" +if [ -d "$GUMMI_ENTRIES" ]; then + info "Configuring Gummiboot" + # remove the install target if it exists + rm $GUMMI_ENTRIES/install.conf >$OUT 2>&1 + + if [ ! -e "$GUMMI_CFG" ]; then + echo "ERROR: $GUMMI_CFG not found" + fi + + sed -i "/initrd /d" $GUMMI_CFG + sed -i "s@ root=[^ ]*@ @" $GUMMI_CFG + sed -i "s@options *LABEL=boot @options LABEL=Boot root=$TARGET_ROOTFS ro rootwait quiet @" $GUMMI_CFG +fi + +# Ensure we have at least one EFI bootloader configured +if [ ! -e $GRUB_CFG ] && [ ! -e $GUMMI_CFG ]; then + die "No EFI bootloader configuration found" +fi + + +info "Copying ROOTFS files (this may take a while)" +cp -a $HDDIMG_ROOTFS_MNT/* $ROOTFS_MNT >$OUT 2>&1 || die "Root FS copy failed" + +echo "$TARGET_SWAP swap swap defaults 0 0" >> $ROOTFS_MNT/etc/fstab + +# We dont want udev to mount our root device while we're booting... +if [ -d $ROOTFS_MNT/etc/udev/ ] ; then + echo "$TARGET_DEVICE" >> $ROOTFS_MNT/etc/udev/mount.blacklist +fi + + +# Call cleanup to unmount devices and images and remove the TMPDIR +cleanup + +echo "" +if [ $WARNINGS -ne 0 ] && [ $ERRORS -eq 0 ]; then + echo "${YELLOW}Installation completed with warnings${CLEAR}" + echo "${YELLOW}Warnings: $WARNINGS${CLEAR}" +elif [ $ERRORS -ne 0 ]; then + echo "${RED}Installation encountered errors${CLEAR}" + echo "${RED}Errors: $ERRORS${CLEAR}" + echo "${YELLOW}Warnings: $WARNINGS${CLEAR}" +else + success "Installation completed successfully" +fi +echo "" diff --git a/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-2.7.py b/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-2.7.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..68c42b0a54 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-2.7.py @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# generate Python Manifest for the OpenEmbedded build system +# (C) 2002-2010 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer +# (C) 2007 Jeremy Laine +# licensed under MIT, see COPYING.MIT +# +# June 22, 2011 -- Mark Hatle +# * Updated to no longer generate special -dbg package, instead use the +# single system -dbg +# * Update version with ".1" to indicate this change + +import os +import sys +import time + +VERSION = "2.7.2" + +__author__ = "Michael 'Mickey' Lauer " +__version__ = "20110222.2" + +class MakefileMaker: + + def __init__( self, outfile ): + """initialize""" + self.packages = {} + self.targetPrefix = "${libdir}/python%s/" % VERSION[:3] + self.output = outfile + self.out( """ +# WARNING: This file is AUTO GENERATED: Manual edits will be lost next time I regenerate the file. +# Generator: '%s' Version %s (C) 2002-2010 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer +# Visit the Python for Embedded Systems Site => http://www.Vanille.de/projects/python.spy +""" % ( sys.argv[0], __version__ ) ) + + # + # helper functions + # + + def out( self, data ): + """print a line to the output file""" + self.output.write( "%s\n" % data ) + + def setPrefix( self, targetPrefix ): + """set a file prefix for addPackage files""" + self.targetPrefix = targetPrefix + + def doProlog( self ): + self.out( """ """ ) + self.out( "" ) + + def addPackage( self, name, description, dependencies, filenames ): + """add a package to the Makefile""" + if type( filenames ) == type( "" ): + filenames = filenames.split() + fullFilenames = [] + for filename in filenames: + if filename[0] != "$": + fullFilenames.append( "%s%s" % ( self.targetPrefix, filename ) ) + else: + fullFilenames.append( filename ) + self.packages[name] = description, dependencies, fullFilenames + + def doBody( self ): + """generate body of Makefile""" + + global VERSION + + # + # generate provides line + # + + provideLine = 'PROVIDES+="' + for name in sorted(self.packages): + provideLine += "%s " % name + provideLine += '"' + + self.out( provideLine ) + self.out( "" ) + + # + # generate package line + # + + packageLine = 'PACKAGES="${PN}-dbg ' + for name in sorted(self.packages): + if name.startswith("${PN}-distutils"): + if name == "${PN}-distutils": + packageLine += "%s-staticdev %s " % (name, name) + elif name != '${PN}-dbg': + packageLine += "%s " % name + packageLine += '${PN}-modules"' + + self.out( packageLine ) + self.out( "" ) + + # + # generate package variables + # + + for name, data in sorted(self.packages.iteritems()): + desc, deps, files = data + + # + # write out the description, revision and dependencies + # + self.out( 'SUMMARY_%s="%s"' % ( name, desc ) ) + self.out( 'RDEPENDS_%s="%s"' % ( name, deps ) ) + + line = 'FILES_%s="' % name + + # + # check which directories to make in the temporary directory + # + + dirset = {} # if python had a set-datatype this would be sufficient. for now, we're using a dict instead. + for target in files: + dirset[os.path.dirname( target )] = True + + # + # generate which files to copy for the target (-dfR because whole directories are also allowed) + # + + for target in files: + line += "%s " % target + + line += '"' + self.out( line ) + self.out( "" ) + + self.out( 'SUMMARY_${PN}-modules="All Python modules"' ) + line = 'RDEPENDS_${PN}-modules="' + + for name, data in sorted(self.packages.iteritems()): + if name not in ['${PN}-dev', '${PN}-distutils-staticdev']: + line += "%s " % name + + self.out( "%s \"" % line ) + self.out( 'ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN}-modules = "1"' ) + + def doEpilog( self ): + self.out( """""" ) + self.out( "" ) + + def make( self ): + self.doProlog() + self.doBody() + self.doEpilog() + +if __name__ == "__main__": + + if len( sys.argv ) > 1: + try: + os.unlink(sys.argv[1]) + except Exception: + sys.exc_clear() + outfile = file( sys.argv[1], "w" ) + else: + outfile = sys.stdout + + m = MakefileMaker( outfile ) + + # Add packages here. Only specify dlopen-style library dependencies here, no ldd-style dependencies! + # Parameters: revision, name, description, dependencies, filenames + # + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-core", "Python interpreter and core modules", "${PN}-lang ${PN}-re", + "__future__.* _abcoll.* abc.* copy.* copy_reg.* ConfigParser.* " + + "genericpath.* getopt.* linecache.* new.* " + + "os.* posixpath.* struct.* " + + "warnings.* site.* stat.* " + + "UserDict.* UserList.* UserString.* " + + "lib-dynload/binascii.so lib-dynload/_struct.so lib-dynload/time.so " + + "lib-dynload/xreadlines.so types.* platform.* ${bindir}/python* " + + "_weakrefset.* sysconfig.* config/Makefile " + + "${includedir}/python${PYTHON_MAJMIN}/pyconfig*.h " + + "${libdir}/python${PYTHON_MAJMIN}/sitecustomize.py ") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-dev", "Python development package", "${PN}-core", + "${includedir} " + + "${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBSDEV} " + + "${libdir}/*.la " + + "${libdir}/*.a " + + "${libdir}/*.o " + + "${libdir}/pkgconfig " + + "${base_libdir}/*.a " + + "${base_libdir}/*.o " + + "${datadir}/aclocal " + + "${datadir}/pkgconfig " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-2to3", "Python automated Python 2 to 3 code translator", "${PN}-core", + "${bindir}/2to3 lib2to3" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-idle", "Python Integrated Development Environment", "${PN}-core ${PN}-tkinter", + "${bindir}/idle idlelib" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pydoc", "Python interactive help support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-re", + "${bindir}/pydoc pydoc.* pydoc_data" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-smtpd", "Python Simple Mail Transport Daemon", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netserver ${PN}-email ${PN}-mime", + "${bindir}/smtpd.* smtpd.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-audio", "Python Audio Handling", "${PN}-core", + "wave.* chunk.* sndhdr.* lib-dynload/ossaudiodev.so lib-dynload/audioop.so audiodev.* sunaudio.* sunau.* toaiff.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-bsddb", "Python bindings for the Berkeley Database", "${PN}-core", + "bsddb lib-dynload/_bsddb.so" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-codecs", "Python codecs, encodings & i18n support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang", + "codecs.* encodings gettext.* locale.* lib-dynload/_locale.so lib-dynload/_codecs* lib-dynload/_multibytecodec.so lib-dynload/unicodedata.so stringprep.* xdrlib.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-compile", "Python bytecode compilation support", "${PN}-core", + "py_compile.* compileall.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-compiler", "Python compiler support", "${PN}-core", + "compiler" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-compression", "Python high-level compression support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-zlib", + "gzip.* zipfile.* tarfile.* lib-dynload/bz2.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-crypt", "Python basic cryptographic and hashing support", "${PN}-core", + "hashlib.* md5.* sha.* lib-dynload/crypt.so lib-dynload/_hashlib.so lib-dynload/_sha256.so lib-dynload/_sha512.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-textutils", "Python option parsing, text wrapping and CSV support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-stringold", + "lib-dynload/_csv.so csv.* optparse.* textwrap.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-curses", "Python curses support", "${PN}-core", + "curses lib-dynload/_curses.so lib-dynload/_curses_panel.so" ) # directory + low level module + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-ctypes", "Python C types support", "${PN}-core", + "ctypes lib-dynload/_ctypes.so lib-dynload/_ctypes_test.so" ) # directory + low level module + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-datetime", "Python calendar and time support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-codecs", + "_strptime.* calendar.* lib-dynload/datetime.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-db", "Python file-based database support", "${PN}-core", + "anydbm.* dumbdbm.* whichdb.* " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-debugger", "Python debugger", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-re ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-shell ${PN}-pprint", + "bdb.* pdb.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-difflib", "Python helpers for computing deltas between objects", "${PN}-lang ${PN}-re", + "difflib.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-distutils-staticdev", "Python distribution utilities (static libraries)", "${PN}-distutils", + "config/lib*.a" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-distutils", "Python Distribution Utilities", "${PN}-core", + "config distutils" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-doctest", "Python framework for running examples in docstrings", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-unittest ${PN}-debugger ${PN}-difflib", + "doctest.*" ) + + # FIXME consider adding to some higher level package + m.addPackage( "${PN}-elementtree", "Python elementree", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_elementtree.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-email", "Python email support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-mime ${PN}-audio ${PN}-image ${PN}-netclient", + "imaplib.* email" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-fcntl", "Python's fcntl interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/fcntl.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-hotshot", "Python hotshot performance profiler", "${PN}-core", + "hotshot lib-dynload/_hotshot.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-html", "Python HTML processing support", "${PN}-core", + "formatter.* htmlentitydefs.* htmllib.* markupbase.* sgmllib.* HTMLParser.* " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-importlib", "Python import implementation library", "${PN}-core", + "importlib" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-gdbm", "Python GNU database support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/gdbm.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-image", "Python graphical image handling", "${PN}-core", + "colorsys.* imghdr.* lib-dynload/imageop.so lib-dynload/rgbimg.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-io", "Python low-level I/O", "${PN}-core ${PN}-math ${PN}-textutils ${PN}-netclient", + "lib-dynload/_socket.so lib-dynload/_io.so lib-dynload/_ssl.so lib-dynload/select.so lib-dynload/termios.so lib-dynload/cStringIO.so " + + "pipes.* socket.* ssl.* tempfile.* StringIO.* io.* _pyio.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-json", "Python JSON support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-math ${PN}-re ${PN}-codecs", + "json lib-dynload/_json.so" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-lang", "Python low-level language support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_bisect.so lib-dynload/_collections.so lib-dynload/_heapq.so lib-dynload/_weakref.so lib-dynload/_functools.so " + + "lib-dynload/array.so lib-dynload/itertools.so lib-dynload/operator.so lib-dynload/parser.so " + + "atexit.* bisect.* code.* codeop.* collections.* dis.* functools.* heapq.* inspect.* keyword.* opcode.* symbol.* repr.* token.* " + + "tokenize.* traceback.* weakref.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-logging", "Python logging support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-pickle ${PN}-stringold", + "logging" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mailbox", "Python mailbox format support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-mime", + "mailbox.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-math", "Python math support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-crypt", + "lib-dynload/cmath.so lib-dynload/math.so lib-dynload/_random.so random.* sets.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mime", "Python MIME handling APIs", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "mimetools.* uu.* quopri.* rfc822.* MimeWriter.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mmap", "Python memory-mapped file support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "lib-dynload/mmap.so " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-multiprocessing", "Python multiprocessing support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-pickle ${PN}-threading ${PN}-ctypes ${PN}-mmap", + "lib-dynload/_multiprocessing.so multiprocessing" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-netclient", "Python Internet Protocol clients", "${PN}-core ${PN}-crypt ${PN}-datetime ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-logging ${PN}-mime", + "*Cookie*.* " + + "base64.* cookielib.* ftplib.* gopherlib.* hmac.* httplib.* mimetypes.* nntplib.* poplib.* smtplib.* telnetlib.* urllib.* urllib2.* urlparse.* uuid.* rfc822.* mimetools.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-netserver", "Python Internet Protocol servers", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netclient", + "cgi.* *HTTPServer.* SocketServer.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-numbers", "Python number APIs", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-re", + "decimal.* numbers.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pickle", "Python serialisation/persistence support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-codecs ${PN}-io ${PN}-re", + "pickle.* shelve.* lib-dynload/cPickle.so pickletools.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pkgutil", "Python package extension utility support", "${PN}-core", + "pkgutil.*") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pprint", "Python pretty-print support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "pprint.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-profile", "Python basic performance profiling support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-textutils", + "profile.* pstats.* cProfile.* lib-dynload/_lsprof.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-re", "Python Regular Expression APIs", "${PN}-core", + "re.* sre.* sre_compile.* sre_constants* sre_parse.*" ) # _sre is builtin + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-readline", "Python readline support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/readline.so rlcompleter.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-resource", "Python resource control interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/resource.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-shell", "Python shell-like functionality", "${PN}-core ${PN}-re", + "cmd.* commands.* dircache.* fnmatch.* glob.* popen2.* shlex.* shutil.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-robotparser", "Python robots.txt parser", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netclient", + "robotparser.*") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-subprocess", "Python subprocess support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-fcntl ${PN}-pickle", + "subprocess.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-sqlite3", "Python Sqlite3 database support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-datetime ${PN}-lang ${PN}-crypt ${PN}-io ${PN}-threading ${PN}-zlib", + "lib-dynload/_sqlite3.so sqlite3/dbapi2.* sqlite3/__init__.* sqlite3/dump.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-sqlite3-tests", "Python Sqlite3 database support tests", "${PN}-core ${PN}-sqlite3", + "sqlite3/test" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-stringold", "Python string APIs [deprecated]", "${PN}-core ${PN}-re", + "lib-dynload/strop.so string.* stringold.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-syslog", "Python syslog interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/syslog.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-terminal", "Python terminal controlling support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "pty.* tty.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-tests", "Python tests", "${PN}-core", + "test" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-threading", "Python threading & synchronization support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang", + "_threading_local.* dummy_thread.* dummy_threading.* mutex.* threading.* Queue.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-tkinter", "Python Tcl/Tk bindings", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_tkinter.so lib-tk" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-unittest", "Python unit testing framework", "${PN}-core ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-lang ${PN}-io ${PN}-difflib ${PN}-pprint ${PN}-shell", + "unittest/" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-unixadmin", "Python Unix administration support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/nis.so lib-dynload/grp.so lib-dynload/pwd.so getpass.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-xml", "Python basic XML support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-elementtree ${PN}-re", + "lib-dynload/pyexpat.so xml xmllib.*" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-xmlrpc", "Python XML-RPC support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-xml ${PN}-netserver ${PN}-lang", + "xmlrpclib.* SimpleXMLRPCServer.* DocXMLRPCServer.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-zlib", "Python zlib compression support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/zlib.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mailbox", "Python mailbox format support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-mime", + "mailbox.*" ) + + m.make() diff --git a/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-3.3.py b/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-3.3.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..48cc84d4e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/python/generate-manifest-3.3.py @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# generate Python Manifest for the OpenEmbedded build system +# (C) 2002-2010 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer +# (C) 2007 Jeremy Laine +# licensed under MIT, see COPYING.MIT +# +# June 22, 2011 -- Mark Hatle +# * Updated to no longer generate special -dbg package, instead use the +# single system -dbg +# * Update version with ".1" to indicate this change +# +# 2014 Khem Raj +# Added python3 support +# +import os +import sys +import time + +VERSION = "3.3.3" + +__author__ = "Michael 'Mickey' Lauer " +__version__ = "20140131" + +class MakefileMaker: + + def __init__( self, outfile ): + """initialize""" + self.packages = {} + self.targetPrefix = "${libdir}/python%s/" % VERSION[:3] + self.output = outfile + self.out( """ +# WARNING: This file is AUTO GENERATED: Manual edits will be lost next time I regenerate the file. +# Generator: '%s' Version %s (C) 2002-2010 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer +# Visit the Python for Embedded Systems Site => http://www.Vanille.de/projects/python.spy +""" % ( sys.argv[0], __version__ ) ) + + # + # helper functions + # + + def out( self, data ): + """print a line to the output file""" + self.output.write( "%s\n" % data ) + + def setPrefix( self, targetPrefix ): + """set a file prefix for addPackage files""" + self.targetPrefix = targetPrefix + + def doProlog( self ): + self.out( """ """ ) + self.out( "" ) + + def addPackage( self, name, description, dependencies, filenames ): + """add a package to the Makefile""" + if type( filenames ) == type( "" ): + filenames = filenames.split() + fullFilenames = [] + for filename in filenames: + if filename[0] != "$": + fullFilenames.append( "%s%s" % ( self.targetPrefix, filename ) ) + else: + fullFilenames.append( filename ) + self.packages[name] = description, dependencies, fullFilenames + + def doBody( self ): + """generate body of Makefile""" + + global VERSION + + # + # generate provides line + # + + provideLine = 'PROVIDES+="' + for name in sorted(self.packages): + provideLine += "%s " % name + provideLine += '"' + + self.out( provideLine ) + self.out( "" ) + + # + # generate package line + # + + packageLine = 'PACKAGES="${PN}-dbg ' + for name in sorted(self.packages): + if name.startswith("${PN}-distutils"): + if name == "${PN}-distutils": + packageLine += "%s-staticdev %s " % (name, name) + elif name != '${PN}-dbg': + packageLine += "%s " % name + packageLine += '${PN}-modules"' + + self.out( packageLine ) + self.out( "" ) + + # + # generate package variables + # + + for name, data in sorted(self.packages.iteritems()): + desc, deps, files = data + + # + # write out the description, revision and dependencies + # + self.out( 'SUMMARY_%s="%s"' % ( name, desc ) ) + self.out( 'RDEPENDS_%s="%s"' % ( name, deps ) ) + + line = 'FILES_%s="' % name + + # + # check which directories to make in the temporary directory + # + + dirset = {} # if python had a set-datatype this would be sufficient. for now, we're using a dict instead. + for target in files: + dirset[os.path.dirname( target )] = True + + # + # generate which files to copy for the target (-dfR because whole directories are also allowed) + # + + for target in files: + line += "%s " % target + + line += '"' + self.out( line ) + self.out( "" ) + + self.out( 'SUMMARY_${PN}-modules="All Python modules"' ) + line = 'RDEPENDS_${PN}-modules="' + + for name, data in sorted(self.packages.iteritems()): + if name not in ['${PN}-dev', '${PN}-distutils-staticdev']: + line += "%s " % name + + self.out( "%s \"" % line ) + self.out( 'ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN}-modules = "1"' ) + + def doEpilog( self ): + self.out( """""" ) + self.out( "" ) + + def make( self ): + self.doProlog() + self.doBody() + self.doEpilog() + +if __name__ == "__main__": + + if len( sys.argv ) > 1: + try: + os.unlink(sys.argv[1]) + except Exception: + sys.exc_clear() + outfile = file( sys.argv[1], "w" ) + else: + outfile = sys.stdout + + m = MakefileMaker( outfile ) + + # Add packages here. Only specify dlopen-style library dependencies here, no ldd-style dependencies! + # Parameters: revision, name, description, dependencies, filenames + # + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-core", "Python interpreter and core modules", "${PN}-lang ${PN}-re ${PN}-reprlib ${PN}-codecs ${PN}-io ${PN}-math", + "__future__.* _abcoll.* abc.* copy.* copyreg.* ConfigParser.* " + + "genericpath.* getopt.* linecache.* new.* " + + "os.* posixpath.* struct.* " + + "warnings.* site.* stat.* " + + "UserDict.* UserList.* UserString.* " + + "lib-dynload/binascii.*.so lib-dynload/_struct.*.so lib-dynload/time.*.so " + + "lib-dynload/xreadlines.*.so types.* platform.* ${bindir}/python* " + + "_weakrefset.* sysconfig.* _sysconfigdata.* config/Makefile " + + "${includedir}/python${PYTHON_MAJMIN}/pyconfig*.h " + + "${libdir}/python${PYTHON_MAJMIN}/collections " + + "${libdir}/python${PYTHON_MAJMIN}/sitecustomize.py ") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-dev", "Python development package", "${PN}-core", + "${includedir} " + + "${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBSDEV} " + + "${libdir}/*.la " + + "${libdir}/*.a " + + "${libdir}/*.o " + + "${libdir}/pkgconfig " + + "${base_libdir}/*.a " + + "${base_libdir}/*.o " + + "${datadir}/aclocal " + + "${datadir}/pkgconfig " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-2to3", "Python automated Python 2 to 3 code translator", "${PN}-core", + "${bindir}/2to3 lib2to3" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-idle", "Python Integrated Development Environment", "${PN}-core ${PN}-tkinter", + "${bindir}/idle idlelib" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pydoc", "Python interactive help support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-re", + "${bindir}/pydoc pydoc.* pydoc_data" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-smtpd", "Python Simple Mail Transport Daemon", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netserver ${PN}-email ${PN}-mime", + "${bindir}/smtpd.* smtpd.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-audio", "Python Audio Handling", "${PN}-core", + "wave.* chunk.* sndhdr.* lib-dynload/ossaudiodev.*.so lib-dynload/audioop.*.so audiodev.* sunaudio.* sunau.* toaiff.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-codecs", "Python codecs, encodings & i18n support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang", + "codecs.* encodings gettext.* locale.* lib-dynload/_locale.*.so lib-dynload/_codecs* lib-dynload/_multibytecodec.*.so lib-dynload/unicodedata.*.so stringprep.* xdrlib.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-compile", "Python bytecode compilation support", "${PN}-core", + "py_compile.* compileall.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-compression", "Python high-level compression support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-codecs", + "gzip.* zipfile.* tarfile.* lib-dynload/bz2.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-crypt", "Python basic cryptographic and hashing support", "${PN}-core", + "hashlib.* md5.* sha.* lib-dynload/crypt.*.so lib-dynload/_hashlib.*.so lib-dynload/_sha256.*.so lib-dynload/_sha512.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-textutils", "Python option parsing, text wrapping and CSV support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-stringold", + "lib-dynload/_csv.*.so csv.* optparse.* textwrap.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-curses", "Python curses support", "${PN}-core", + "curses lib-dynload/_curses.*.so lib-dynload/_curses_panel.*.so" ) # directory + low level module + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-ctypes", "Python C types support", "${PN}-core", + "ctypes lib-dynload/_ctypes.*.so lib-dynload/_ctypes_test.*.so" ) # directory + low level module + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-datetime", "Python calendar and time support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-codecs", + "_strptime.* calendar.* lib-dynload/datetime.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-db", "Python file-based database support", "${PN}-core", + "anydbm.* dumbdbm.* whichdb.* dbm lib-dynload/_dbm.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-debugger", "Python debugger", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-re ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-shell ${PN}-pprint", + "bdb.* pdb.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-difflib", "Python helpers for computing deltas between objects", "${PN}-lang ${PN}-re", + "difflib.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-distutils-staticdev", "Python distribution utilities (static libraries)", "${PN}-distutils", + "config/lib*.a" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-distutils", "Python Distribution Utilities", "${PN}-core", + "config distutils" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-doctest", "Python framework for running examples in docstrings", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-unittest ${PN}-debugger ${PN}-difflib", + "doctest.*" ) + + # FIXME consider adding to some higher level package + m.addPackage( "${PN}-elementtree", "Python elementree", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_elementtree.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-email", "Python email support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-mime ${PN}-audio ${PN}-image ${PN}-netclient", + "imaplib.* email" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-fcntl", "Python's fcntl interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/fcntl.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-html", "Python HTML processing support", "${PN}-core", + "formatter.* htmlentitydefs.* htmllib.* markupbase.* sgmllib.* HTMLParser.* " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-importlib", "Python import implementation library", "${PN}-core", + "importlib" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-gdbm", "Python GNU database support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_gdbm.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-image", "Python graphical image handling", "${PN}-core", + "colorsys.* imghdr.* lib-dynload/imageop.*.so lib-dynload/rgbimg.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-io", "Python low-level I/O", "${PN}-core ${PN}-math", + "lib-dynload/_socket.*.so lib-dynload/_io.*.so lib-dynload/_ssl.*.so lib-dynload/select.*.so lib-dynload/termios.*.so lib-dynload/cStringIO.*.so " + + "pipes.* socket.* ssl.* tempfile.* StringIO.* io.* _pyio.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-json", "Python JSON support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-math ${PN}-re", + "json lib-dynload/_json.*.so" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-lang", "Python low-level language support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_bisect.*.so lib-dynload/_collections.*.so lib-dynload/_heapq.*.so lib-dynload/_weakref.*.so lib-dynload/_functools.*.so " + + "lib-dynload/array.*.so lib-dynload/itertools.*.so lib-dynload/operator.*.so lib-dynload/parser.*.so " + + "atexit.* bisect.* code.* codeop.* collections.* dis.* functools.* heapq.* inspect.* keyword.* opcode.* symbol.* repr.* token.* " + + "tokenize.* traceback.* weakref.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-logging", "Python logging support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-pickle ${PN}-stringold", + "logging" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mailbox", "Python mailbox format support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-mime", + "mailbox.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-math", "Python math support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/cmath.*.so lib-dynload/math.*.so lib-dynload/_random.*.so random.* sets.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mime", "Python MIME handling APIs", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "mimetools.* uu.* quopri.* rfc822.* MimeWriter.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mmap", "Python memory-mapped file support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "lib-dynload/mmap.*.so " ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-multiprocessing", "Python multiprocessing support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-pickle ${PN}-threading ${PN}-ctypes ${PN}-mmap", + "lib-dynload/_multiprocessing.*.so multiprocessing" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-netclient", "Python Internet Protocol clients", "${PN}-core ${PN}-crypt ${PN}-datetime ${PN}-io ${PN}-lang ${PN}-logging ${PN}-mime", + "*Cookie*.* " + + "base64.* cookielib.* ftplib.* gopherlib.* hmac.* httplib.* mimetypes.* nntplib.* poplib.* smtplib.* telnetlib.* urllib.* urllib2.* urlparse.* uuid.* rfc822.* mimetools.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-netserver", "Python Internet Protocol servers", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netclient", + "cgi.* *HTTPServer.* SocketServer.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-numbers", "Python number APIs", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang ${PN}-re", + "decimal.* numbers.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pickle", "Python serialisation/persistence support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-codecs ${PN}-io ${PN}-re", + "pickle.* shelve.* lib-dynload/cPickle.*.so pickletools.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pkgutil", "Python package extension utility support", "${PN}-core", + "pkgutil.*") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-pprint", "Python pretty-print support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "pprint.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-profile", "Python basic performance profiling support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-textutils", + "profile.* pstats.* cProfile.* lib-dynload/_lsprof.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-re", "Python Regular Expression APIs", "${PN}-core", + "re.* sre.* sre_compile.* sre_constants* sre_parse.*" ) # _sre is builtin + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-readline", "Python readline support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/readline.*.so rlcompleter.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-reprlib", "Python alternate repr() implementation", "${PN}-core", + "${libdir}/python3.3/reprlib.py" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-resource", "Python resource control interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/resource.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-shell", "Python shell-like functionality", "${PN}-core ${PN}-re", + "cmd.* commands.* dircache.* fnmatch.* glob.* popen2.* shlex.* shutil.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-robotparser", "Python robots.txt parser", "${PN}-core ${PN}-netclient", + "urllib/robotparser.*") + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-subprocess", "Python subprocess support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io ${PN}-re ${PN}-fcntl ${PN}-pickle", + "subprocess.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-sqlite3", "Python Sqlite3 database support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-datetime ${PN}-lang ${PN}-crypt ${PN}-io ${PN}-threading", + "lib-dynload/_sqlite3.*.so sqlite3/dbapi2.* sqlite3/__init__.* sqlite3/dump.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-sqlite3-tests", "Python Sqlite3 database support tests", "${PN}-core ${PN}-sqlite3", + "sqlite3/test" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-stringold", "Python string APIs [deprecated]", "${PN}-core ${PN}-re", + "lib-dynload/strop.*.so string.* stringold.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-syslog", "Python syslog interface", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/syslog.*.so" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-terminal", "Python terminal controlling support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-io", + "pty.* tty.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-tests", "Python tests", "${PN}-core", + "test" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-threading", "Python threading & synchronization support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-lang", + "_threading_local.* dummy_thread.* dummy_threading.* mutex.* threading.* Queue.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-tkinter", "Python Tcl/Tk bindings", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/_tkinter.*.so lib-tk tkinter" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-unittest", "Python unit testing framework", "${PN}-core ${PN}-stringold ${PN}-lang ${PN}-io ${PN}-difflib ${PN}-pprint ${PN}-shell", + "unittest/" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-unixadmin", "Python Unix administration support", "${PN}-core", + "lib-dynload/nis.*.so lib-dynload/grp.*.so lib-dynload/pwd.*.so getpass.*" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-xml", "Python basic XML support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-elementtree ${PN}-re", + "lib-dynload/pyexpat.*.so xml xmllib.*" ) # package + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-xmlrpc", "Python XML-RPC support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-xml ${PN}-netserver ${PN}-lang", + "xmlrpclib.* SimpleXMLRPCServer.* DocXMLRPCServer.* xmlrpc" ) + + m.addPackage( "${PN}-mailbox", "Python mailbox format support", "${PN}-core ${PN}-mime", + "mailbox.*" ) + + m.make() diff --git a/scripts/contrib/serdevtry b/scripts/contrib/serdevtry new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..74bd7b7161 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/serdevtry @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright (C) 2014 Intel Corporation +# +# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT) + +if [ "$1" = "" -o "$1" = "--help" ] ; then + echo "Usage: $0 " + echo + echo "Simple script to handle maintaining a terminal for serial devices that" + echo "disappear when a device is powered down or reset, such as the USB" + echo "serial console on the original BeagleBone (white version)." + echo + echo "e.g. $0 picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0" + echo + exit +fi + +args="$@" +DEVICE="" +while [ "$1" != "" ]; do + case "$1" in + /dev/*) + DEVICE=$1 + break;; + esac + shift +done + +if [ "$DEVICE" != "" ] ; then + while true; do + if [ ! -e $DEVICE ] ; then + echo "serdevtry: waiting for $DEVICE to exist..." + while [ ! -e $DEVICE ]; do + sleep 0.1 + done + fi + if [ ! -w $DEVICE ] ; then + # Sometimes (presumably because of a race with udev) we get to + # the device before its permissions have been set up + RETRYNUM=0 + while [ ! -w $DEVICE ]; do + if [ "$RETRYNUM" = "2" ] ; then + echo "Device $DEVICE exists but is not writable!" + exit 1 + fi + RETRYNUM=$((RETRYNUM+1)) + sleep 0.1 + done + fi + $args + if [ -e $DEVICE ] ; then + break + fi + done +else + echo "Unable to determine device node from command: $args" + exit 1 +fi + diff --git a/scripts/contrib/test_build_time.sh b/scripts/contrib/test_build_time.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..9e5725ae54 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/contrib/test_build_time.sh @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Build performance regression test script +# +# Copyright 2011 Intel Corporation +# All rights reserved. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# +# +# DESCRIPTION +# This script is intended to be used in conjunction with "git bisect run" +# in order to find regressions in build time, however it can also be used +# independently. It cleans out the build output directories, runs a +# specified worker script (an example is test_build_time_worker.sh) under +# TIME(1), logs the results to TEST_LOGDIR (default /tmp) and returns a +# value telling "git bisect run" whether the build time is good (under +# the specified threshold) or bad (over it). There is also a tolerance +# option but it is not particularly useful as it only subtracts the +# tolerance from the given threshold and uses it as the actual threshold. +# +# It is also capable of taking a file listing git revision hashes to be +# test-applied to the repository in order to get past build failures that +# would otherwise cause certain revisions to have to be skipped; if a +# revision does not apply cleanly then the script assumes it does not +# need to be applied and ignores it. +# +# Please see the help output (syntax below) for some important setup +# instructions. +# +# AUTHORS +# Paul Eggleton + + +syntax() { + echo "syntax: $0