[OE-core] [PATCH] icecc-create-env: Upgrade script
Martin Jansa
martin.jansa at gmail.com
Thu Dec 5 00:14:01 UTC 2013
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 02:39:41PM -0800, Iyad Qumei wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Martin Jansa <martin.jansa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 09:07:54AM -0800, Iyad Qumei wrote:
> > > The original icecc script does not handle toolchain content
> > > properly, resulting in build failures, such as
> > >
> > > gxx: fatal error: -fuse-linker-plugin, but liblto_plugin.so not found
> > >
> > > This patch brings in the latest script form the icecream source, and
> > > modifies it for use in the OE build environment. The change was tested
> > > with OE-Core built toolchain, and external toolchain.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Iyad Qumei <iyadkq at gmail.com>
> > > ---
> > > .../icecc-create-env-native/icecc-create-env | 266
> > +++++++++++++++-----
> > > ...ive_0.1.bb => icecc-create-env-native_1.0.1.bb} | 5 +-
> > > 2 files changed, 209 insertions(+), 62 deletions(-)
> > > rename meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/{
> > icecc-create-env-native_0.1.bb => icecc-create-env-native_1.0.1.bb} (89%)
> >
> > NACK
> >
> > What are you trying to say?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAK_(protocol_message)
> This patch was created per instructions on how submit patches.
That doesn't make it correct functionality-wise.
> > >
> > > diff --git
> > a/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/icecc-create-env-native/icecc-create-env
> > b/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/icecc-create-env-native/icecc-create-env
> > > index 7e4dbc4..0eb2217 100755
> > > ---
> > a/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/icecc-create-env-native/icecc-create-env
> > > +++
> > b/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/icecc-create-env-native/icecc-create-env
> > > @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ add_file ()
> > > fi
> > > test -z "$name" && return
> > > # ls -H isn't really the same as readlink, but
> > > - # readlink is not portable enough.
> > > + # readlink is not portable enough.
> >
> > Don't introduce trailing whitespaces
> >
>
> There is no space problems here, I checked it in vi, and indentation looks
> consistent in the context.
Then there is something wrong with your vi.
You can even see it by highlighting the line with mouse in patchwork
http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/62843/
>
> >
> > > path=`ls -H $path`
> > > toadd="$name=$path"
> > > is_contained "$toadd" && return
> > > if test -z "$silent"; then
> > > - echo "adding file $toadd"
> > > + echo "adding file $toadd"
> > > fi
> > > target_files="$target_files $toadd"
> > > if test -x "$path"; then
> > > @@ -43,19 +43,81 @@ add_file ()
> > > # libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0xb7e81000)
> > > # /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fe8000)
> > > # covering both situations ( with => and without )
> > > - for lib in `ldd "$path" | sed -n 's,^[^/]*\(/[^
> > ]*\).*,\1,p'`; do
> > > - test -f "$lib" || continue
> > > - # Check wether the same library also exists in the parent
> > directory,
> > > - # and prefer that on the assumption that it is a more generic
> > one.
> > > - local baselib=`echo "$lib" | sed
> > 's,\(/[^/]*\)/.*\(/[^/]*\)$,\1\2,'`
> > > - test -f "$baselib" && lib=$baselib
> > > - add_file "$lib"
> > > - done
> > > - fi
> > > + for lib in `ldd "$path" | sed -n 's,^[^/]*\(/[^
> > ]*\).*,\1,p'`; do
> > > + test -f "$lib" || continue
> > > + # Check wether the same library also exists in the parent
> > directory,
> > > + # and prefer that on the assumption that it is a more generic
> > one.
> > > + local baselib=`echo "$lib" | sed
> > 's,\(/[^/]*\)/.*\(/[^/]*\)$,\1\2,'`
> > > + test -f "$baselib" && lib=$baselib
> > > + add_file "$lib"
> > > + done
> > > + fi
> >
> > Don't mix tabs and spaces.
> >
> > fixed.
>
>
> > > fi
> > > fi
> > > }
> > >
> > > +# returns abs path to filedir
> > > +abs_path()
> > > +{
> > > + local path=$1
> > > + if test -f "$path"; then
> > > + pushd $(dirname $path) > /dev/null 2>&1
> > > + dir_path=`pwd -P`
> > > + path=$dir_path/$(basename $path)
> > > + popd > /dev/null 2>&1
> > > + elif test -d "$path"; then
> > > + pushd $path > /dev/null 2>&1
> > > + path=`pwd -P`
> > > + popd > /dev/null 2>&1
> > > + fi
> > > + echo $path
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +# Search and add file to the tarball file.
> > > +search_addfile()
> > > +{
> > > + local compiler=$1
> > > + local file_name=$2
> > > + local file_installdir=$3
> > > + local file=""
> > > +
> > > + file=$($compiler -print-prog-name=$file_name)
> > > +
> > > + if test -z "$file" || test "$file" = "$file_name" || ! test -e
> > "$file"; then
> > > + file=`$compiler -print-file-name=$file_name`
> > > + fi
> > > +
> > > + if ! test -e "$file"; then
> > > + return 1
> > > + fi
> > > +
> > > + if test -z "$file_installdir"; then
> > > + # The file is going to be added to the tarball
> > > + # in the same path where the compiler found it.
> > > +
> > > + file_installdir=$(dirname $file)
> > > + abs_installdir=$(abs_path $file_installdir)
> > > +
> > > + if test "$file_installdir" != "$abs_installdir"; then
> > > + # The path where the compiler found the file is relative!
> > > + # If the path where the compiler found the file is relative
> > > + # to compiler's path, we must change it to be relative to
> > > + # /usr/bin path where the compiler is going to be installed
> > > + # in the tarball file.
> > > + # Replacing relative path by abs path because the tar
> > command
> > > + # used to create the tarball file doesn't work well with
> > > + # relative path as installdir.
> > > +
> > > + compiler_basedir=$(abs_path ${compiler%/*/*})
> > > + file_installdir=${abs_installdir/$compiler_basedir/"/usr"}
> > > + fi
> > > + fi
> > > +
> > > + add_file "$file" "$file_installdir/$file_name"
> > > +
> > > + return 0
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > # backward compat
> > > if test "$1" = "--respect-path"; then
> > > shift
> > > @@ -67,64 +129,151 @@ if test "$1" = "--silent"; then
> > > shift
> > > fi
> > >
> > > -
> > > -added_gcc=$1
> > > -shift
> > > -added_gxx=$1
> > > -shift
> > > -added_as=$1
> > > -shift
> > > -archive_name=$1
> > > -
> > > -if test -z "$added_gcc" || test -z "$added_gxx" ; then
> > > - echo "usage: $0 <gcc_path> <g++_path>"
> > > - exit 1
> > > +if test "$1" != "--gcc" -a "$1" != "--clang"; then
> > > + # backward compat
> > > + added_gcc=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + added_gxx=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + added_as=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + archive_name=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + gcc=1
> > > +else
> > > + if test "$1" = "--gcc"; then
> > > + shift
> > > + added_gcc=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + added_gxx=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + added_as=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + archive_name=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + gcc=1
> > > + elif test "$1" = "--clang"; then
> > > + shift
> > > + added_clang=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + added_compilerwrapper=$1
> > > + shift
> > > + clang=1
> > > + else
> > > + usage
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > fi
> > >
> > > -if ! test -x "$added_gcc" ; then
> > > - echo "'$added_gcc' is no executable."
> > > - exit 1
> > > +if test -n "$gcc"; then
> > > + if test -z "$added_gcc" || test -z "$added_gxx"; then
> > > + usage
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > + if ! test -x "$added_gcc" ; then
> > > + echo "'$added_gcc' is no executable."
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > + if ! test -x "$added_gxx" ; then
> > > + echo "'$added_gxx' is no executable."
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > + if test -z "$added_as" ; then
> > > + add_file /usr/bin/as /usr/bin/as
> > > + else
> > > + if ! test -x "$added_as" ; then
> > > + echo "'$added_as' is no executable."
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > + add_file $added_as /usr/bin/as
> > > + fi
> > > fi
> > >
> > > -if ! test -x "$added_gxx" ; then
> > > - echo "'$added_gcc' is no executable."
> > > - exit 1
> > > +if test -n "$clang"; then
> > > + if ! test -x "$added_clang" ; then
> > > + echo "'$added_clang' is no executable."
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > + if ! test -x "$added_compilerwrapper" ; then
> > > + echo "'$added_compilerwrapper' is no executable."
> > > + exit 1
> > > + fi
> > > fi
> > >
> > > +extrafiles=
> > > +while test "x$1" = "x--addfile"; do
> > > + shift
> > > + extrafiles="$extrafiles $1"
> > > + shift
> > > +done
> > >
> > > +tempdir=`mktemp -d /tmp/iceccenvXXXXXX`
> > >
> > > -add_file $added_gcc /usr/bin/gcc
> > > -add_file $added_gxx /usr/bin/g++
> > > +# for testing the environment is usable at all
> > > +add_file /bin/true
> > >
> > > -if test -z "$added_as" ; then
> > > - add_file /usr/bin/as /usr/bin/as
> > > -else
> > > - if ! test -x "$added_as" ; then
> > > - echo "'$added_as' is no executable."
> > > - exit 1
> > > - fi
> > > +if test -n "$gcc"; then
> > > + # getting compilers abs path
> > > + added_gcc=$(abs_path $added_gcc)
> > > + added_gxx=$(abs_path $added_gxx)
> > >
> > > - add_file $added_as /usr/bin/as
> > > -fi
> > > + if test -z "$clang"; then
> > > + add_file $added_gcc /usr/bin/gcc
> > > + add_file $added_gxx /usr/bin/g++
> > > + else
> > > + # HACK: The clang case below will add a wrapper in place of
> > gcc, so add the real
> > > + # gcc under a different name that the wrapper will call.
> > > + add_file $added_gcc /usr/bin/gcc.bin
> > > + add_file $added_gxx /usr/bin/g++.bin
> > > + fi
> > > + add_file `$added_gcc -print-prog-name=cc1` /usr/bin/cc1
> > > + add_file `$added_gxx -print-prog-name=cc1plus` /usr/bin/cc1plus
> > > +
> > > + gcc_as=$($added_gcc -print-prog-name=as)
> > > + if test "$gcc_as" = "as"; then
> > > + add_file /usr/bin/as
> > > + else
> > > + add_file "$gcc_as" /usr/bin/as
> > > + fi
> > >
> > > -add_file `$added_gcc -print-prog-name=cc1` /usr/bin/cc1
> > > -add_file `$added_gxx -print-prog-name=cc1plus` /usr/bin/cc1plus
> > > -specfile=`$added_gcc -print-file-name=specs`
> > > -if test -n "$specfile" && test -e "$specfile"; then
> > > - add_file "$specfile"
> > > + search_addfile $added_gcc specs
> > > + search_addfile $added_gcc liblto_plugin.so
> > > fi
> > >
> > > -ltofile=`$added_gcc -print-prog-name=lto1`
> > > -pluginfile="${ltofile%lto1}liblto_plugin.so"
> > > -if test -r "$pluginfile"
> > > -then
> > > - add_file $pluginfile ${pluginfile#*usr}
> > > - add_file $pluginfile /usr${pluginfile#*usr}
> > > +if test -n "$clang"; then
> > > + add_file $added_clang /usr/bin/clang
> > > + # HACK: Older icecream remotes have /usr/bin/{gcc|g++} hardcoded
> > and wouldn't
> > > + # call /usr/bin/clang at all. So include a wrapper binary that will
> > call gcc or clang
> > > + # depending on an extra argument added by icecream.
> > > + add_file $added_compilerwrapper /usr/bin/gcc
> > > + add_file $added_compilerwrapper /usr/bin/g++
> > > +
> > > + add_file $($added_clang -print-prog-name=as) /usr/bin/as
> > > +
> > > + # clang always uses its internal .h files
> > > + clangincludes=$(dirname $($added_clang
> > -print-file-name=include/limits.h))
> > > + clangprefix=$(dirname $(dirname $added_clang))
> > > + for file in $(find $clangincludes -type f); do
> > > + # get path without ..
> > > + destfile=$(readlink -e $file)
> > > + # and convert from <prefix> to /usr if needed
> > > + destfile=$(echo $destfile | sed "s#$clangprefix#/usr#" )
> > > + add_file "$file" "$destfile"
> > > + done
> > > fi
> > >
> > > -tempdir=`mktemp -d /tmp/iceccenvXXXXXX`
> > > +for extrafile in $extrafiles; do
> > > + add_file $extrafile
> > > +done
> > > +
> > > +# IKLQ ?
> > > +# special case for weird multilib setups
> > > +for dir in /lib /lib64 /usr/lib /usr/lib64; do
> > > + test -L $dir && cp -p $dir $tempdir$dir
> > > +done
> > > +
> > > new_target_files=
> > > -for i in $target_files; do
> > > +for i in $target_files; do
> >
> > Don't introduce trailing whitespaces
> >
>
> fixed
>
>
> > > case $i in
> > > *=/*)
> > > target=`echo $i | cut -d= -f1`
> > > @@ -151,11 +300,11 @@ target_files=`for i in $new_target_files; do echo
> > $i; done | sort`
> > > #if not use the md5 of all files as the archive name
> > > if test -z "$archive_name"; then
> > > md5sum=NONE
> > > - for file in /usr/bin/md5sum /bin/md5 /usr/bin/md5; do
> > > - if test -x $file; then
> > > - md5sum=$file
> > > - break
> > > - fi
> > > + for file in /usr/bin/md5sum /bin/md5 /usr/bin/md5 /sbin/md5; do
> > > + if test -x $file; then
> > > + md5sum=$file
> > > + break
> > > + fi
> >
> > Don't introduce wrong indenntation.
> >
>
> Checked indentation in vi, looks consistent with context.
It was using 2 spaces in most cases (tabs and 1 space in few cases).
Adding one space inside that for loop changes it to 5 which cannot be
improvement, fixing all indentation in separate patch would be nice.
Adding /sbin/md5 isn't mentioned in commit message.
>
> >
> > > done
> > >
> > > #calculate md5 and use it as the archive name
> > > @@ -190,3 +339,4 @@ tar -czhf "$mydir/$archive_name" $target_files || {
> > > }
> > > cd ..
> > > rm -rf $tempdir
> > > +
> > > diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_0.1.bb b/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_1.0.1.bb
> > > similarity index 89%
> > > rename from meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_0.1.bb
> > > rename to meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_1.0.1.bb
> > > index b04474e..c03cf5a 100644
> > > --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_0.1.bb
> > > +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/icecc-create-env/
> > icecc-create-env-native_1.0.1.bb
> > > @@ -6,16 +6,13 @@ SECTION = "base"
> > > LICENSE = "GPLv2+"
> > > LIC_FILES_CHKSUM =
> > "file://icecc-create-env;beginline=2;endline=5;md5=ae1df3d6a058bfda40b66094c5f6065f"
> > >
> > > -PR = "r2"
> > > +PR = "r0"
> >
> > drop
> >
>
> why, this new recipe for version 1.0.1.
drop PR variable completely, we're dropping them with every PV upgrade
for couple months now.
>
> >
> > > DEPENDS = ""
> > > INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS = "1"
> > >
> > > -FILESPATH = "${FILE_DIRNAME}/${PN}/"
> > > -
> >
> > You cannot drop it without moving file to BPN (see
> >
> > http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2013-December/087239.html
> >
>
> You are actually referring us to a patch you just submitted after my
> message. This comment must be a joke!
If you check
http://git.shr-project.org/git/?p=oe-core.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/jansa/test
http://git.shr-project.org/git/?p=oe-core.git;a=commit;h=fd2a9c5538ad5336c3822128a8880cff357754c9
you can see that I did that change 2 days ago, just haven't sent the
patch yet, but that's not the point, point is that I've noticed that
you made the same mistake as I did before, so I've sent my patch as
reference and explanation for you (and everybody else who will also try
to remove seemingly unnecessary PATCHTOOL/FILESPATH).
Sending changes not tested in master must be a joke! I believe you've
tested it in Dylan, but that's not enough.
> > )
> > > inherit native
> > >
> > > -PATCHTOOL = "patch"
> >
> > You cannot drop it without causing dependency loop (see
> >
> > http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2013-December/087239.html
> >
>
> ditto.
ditto
>
>
> > )
> >
> > > SRC_URI = "file://icecc-create-env"
> > >
> > > S = "${WORKDIR}"
> > > --
> > > 1.7.10.4
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Openembedded-core mailing list
> > > Openembedded-core at lists.openembedded.org
> > > http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core
> >
> > --
> > Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: Martin.Jansa at gmail.com
> >
--
Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: Martin.Jansa at gmail.com
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