STAMP = "${TMPDIR}/stamps/${MULTIMACH_ARCH}${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS}/${PF}" WORKDIR = "${TMPDIR}/work/${MULTIMACH_ARCH}${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS}/${PF}" STAGING_KERNEL_DIR = "${STAGING_DIR}/${MULTIMACH_ARCH}${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS}/kernel" PKGDATA_DIR = "${STAGING_DIR}/pkgdata/${MULTIMACH_ARCH}${TARGET_VENDOR}-${TARGET_OS}" # Find any machine specific sub packages and if present, mark the # whole package as machine specific for multimachine purposes. def multi_machine_after_parse(d): import bb packages = bb.data.getVar('PACKAGES', d, 1).split() macharch = bb.data.getVar('MACHINE_ARCH', d, 1) multiarch = bb.data.getVar('PACKAGE_ARCH', d, 1) for pkg in packages: pkgarch = bb.data.getVar("PACKAGE_ARCH_%s" % pkg, d, 1) # We could look for != PACKAGE_ARCH here but how to choose # if multiple differences are present? # Look through PACKAGE_ARCHS for the priority order? if pkgarch and pkgarch == macharch: multiarch = macharch bb.data.setVar('MULTIMACH_ARCH', multiarch, d) python __anonymous () { multi_machine_after_parse(d) }