SUMMARY = "Performance analysis tools for Linux" DESCRIPTION = "Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based \ subsystem that provide a framework for all things \ performance analysis. It covers hardware level \ (CPU/PMU, Performance Monitoring Unit) features \ and software features (software counters, tracepoints) \ as well." LICENSE = "GPLv2" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=d7810fab7487fb0aad327b76f1be7cd7" PR = "r8" require perf-features.inc BUILDPERF_libc-uclibc = "no" TUI_DEPENDS = "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-tui', 'libnewt', '',d)}" SCRIPTING_DEPENDS = "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-scripting', 'perl python', '',d)}" DEPENDS = "virtual/kernel \ virtual/${MLPREFIX}libc \ ${MLPREFIX}elfutils \ ${MLPREFIX}binutils \ ${TUI_DEPENDS} \ ${SCRIPTING_DEPENDS} \ bison flex \ " SCRIPTING_RDEPENDS = "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-scripting', 'perl perl-modules python', '',d)}" RDEPENDS_${PN} += "elfutils bash ${SCRIPTING_RDEPENDS}" PROVIDES = "virtual/perf" inherit linux-kernel-base kernel-arch pythonnative # needed for building the tools/perf Python bindings inherit python-dir export STAGING_INCDIR export STAGING_LIBDIR export BUILD_SYS export HOST_SYS #kernel 3.1+ supports WERROR to disable warnings as errors export WERROR = "0" do_populate_lic[depends] += "virtual/kernel:do_populate_sysroot" # needed for building the tools/perf Perl binding inherit perlnative cpan-base # Env var which tells perl if it should use host (no) or target (yes) settings export PERLCONFIGTARGET = "${@is_target(d)}" export PERL_INC = "${STAGING_LIBDIR}${PERL_OWN_DIR}/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)}/CORE" export PERL_LIB = "${STAGING_LIBDIR}${PERL_OWN_DIR}/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)}" export PERL_ARCHLIB = "${STAGING_LIBDIR}${PERL_OWN_DIR}/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)}" S = "${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR}" # The source should be ready after the do_unpack do_unpack[depends] += "virtual/kernel:do_populate_sysroot" B = "${WORKDIR}/${BPN}-${PV}" SCRIPTING_DEFINES = "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-scripting', '', 'NO_LIBPERL=1 NO_LIBPYTHON=1',d)}" TUI_DEFINES = "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-tui', '', 'NO_NEWT=1',d)}" # The LDFLAGS is required or some old kernels fails due missing # symbols and this is preferred than requiring patches to every old # supported kernel. LDFLAGS="-ldl -lutil" EXTRA_OEMAKE = \ '-C ${S}/tools/perf \ O=${B} \ CROSS_COMPILE=${TARGET_PREFIX} \ ARCH=${ARCH} \ CC="${CC}" \ AR="${AR}" \ perfexecdir=${libexecdir} \ NO_GTK2=1 ${TUI_DEFINES} NO_DWARF=1 ${SCRIPTING_DEFINES} \ ' EXTRA_OEMAKE += "\ 'prefix=${prefix}' \ 'bindir=${bindir}' \ 'sharedir=${datadir}' \ 'sysconfdir=${sysconfdir}' \ 'perfexecdir=${libexecdir}/perf-core' \ \ 'ETC_PERFCONFIG=${@os.path.relpath(sysconfdir, prefix)}' \ 'sharedir=${@os.path.relpath(datadir, prefix)}' \ 'mandir=${@os.path.relpath(mandir, prefix)}' \ 'infodir=${@os.path.relpath(infodir, prefix)}' \ " # PPC64 uses long long for u64 in the kernel, but powerpc's asm/types.h # prevents 64-bit userland from seeing this definition, instead defaulting # to u64 == long in userspace. Define __SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__ to get # int-ll64.h included. And MIPS64 has the same issue. EXTRA_OEMAKE_append_powerpc64 = ' CFLAGS=-D__SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__' EXTRA_OEMAKE_append_mips64 = ' CFLAGS=-D__SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__' PARALLEL_MAKE = "" do_compile() { # Linux kernel build system is expected to do the right thing unset CFLAGS oe_runmake all } do_install() { # Linux kernel build system is expected to do the right thing unset CFLAGS oe_runmake DESTDIR=${D} install # we are checking for this make target to be compatible with older perf versions if [ "${@perf_feature_enabled('perf-scripting', 1, 0, d)}" = "1" -a $(grep install-python_ext ${S}/tools/perf/Makefile) = "0"]; then oe_runmake DESTDIR=${D} install-python_ext fi } do_configure_prepend () { #kernels before 3.1 do not support WERROR env variable sed -i 's,-Werror ,,' ${S}/tools/perf/Makefile } python do_package_prepend() { bb.data.setVar('PKGV', get_kernelversion('${S}').split("-")[0], d) } PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}" FILES_${PN} += "${libexecdir}/perf-core" FILES_${PN}-dbg += "${libdir}/python*/site-packages/.debug" FILES_${PN} += "${libdir}/python*/site-packages"