[OE-core] [PATCH v2 0/7] run-postinsts refactoring

Laurentiu Palcu laurentiu.palcu at intel.com
Thu Jun 6 18:09:02 UTC 2013



On 06/06/2013 07:43 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
> Comments below....
> 
> On 6/6/13 2:41 AM, Laurentiu Palcu wrote:
>> (cover letter only)
>>
>> Changes in v2:
>>   * addressed an RPM issue that happened on AB. Interestingly, it happened only on
>>     certain distros. Our internal AB (running on Ubuntu server 12.04), didn't show
>>     any issues. So, what was the problem? We use a scriptlet wrapper to run the
>>     pre/post install scriptlets. What I missed in the previous patchset was that I
>>     didn't use the scriptlet wrapper when running the pre/post remove scriptlets
>>     and the context in which they ran was not correct. Hence, the update-rc.d used
>>     was the host's...
>>   * addresses Ross's request to move run-postinsts recipe out of dpkg directory,
>>     since it's generic now;
>>
>> Paul, Mark would you please review the RPM changes please?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Laurentiu
>>
>> Changes in v1:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My work at #4484 revealed that the package managers deb/ipk/rpm handle removal
>> of PM meta-data (when the PM is not deployed) and the delayed postinstalls
>> execution in their own way. Currently we have:
>>   * run-postinsts (for deb/ipk) and rpm-postinsts (for rpm) for running the delayed
>>     postinstalls on target when the PM is not part of the image;
>>   * opkg removes the meta-data and some uneeded packages whilst deb/rpm remove
>>     only the meta-data;
>>   * both opkg and deb have no way of running the delayed postinstalls on target,
>>     if package-management is not part of IMAGE_FEATURES, because the meta-data
>>     was deleted (and it would have been useless anyway since the PM is not installed);
>>
>> That being said, this patchset tries to create a more unified solution for all
>> PM backends.
>>
>> rpm-postinsts recipe is replaced by run-postinsts but I'll keep it in oe-core
>> for a while (a couple of weeks maybe), just in case the current solution does not
>> satisfy the RPM users (I doubt it though).
>>
>> I did tests with core-image-minimal using sysvinit/systemd and with/without delayed
>> postinstalls. The results are as expected.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Laurentiu
>>
>> The following changes since commit a62aed41f2d8f874f7ae24d0e5be5dbc66ea2199:
>>
>>    lrzsz: check locale.h in configure (2013-06-04 15:55:46 +0100)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>>    git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky-contrib lpalcu/run_postinsts_refactor_v2
>>    http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=lpalcu/run_postinsts_refactor_v2
>>
>> Laurentiu Palcu (7):
>>    rootfs_*.bbclass: add some helper functions
>>    image.bbclass: remove unneeded files from the image
>>    core-image-minimal: do not remove packaging files in the rootfs
>>      postprocess
>>    run-postinsts: make it generic
>>    rootfs_rpm.bbclass: switch to using run-postinsts
>>    package_rpm.bbclass: handle pre/post remove scriptlets
>>    rpm: replace rpm-postinsts dependency with run-postinsts
>>
>>   meta/classes/image.bbclass                         |   33 ++++++++++++++
>>   meta/classes/package_rpm.bbclass                   |   16 ++++---
>>   meta/classes/rootfs_deb.bbclass                    |   23 +++++++++-
>>   meta/classes/rootfs_ipk.bbclass                    |   39 ++++++++--------
>>   meta/classes/rootfs_rpm.bbclass                    |   29 ++++++++++--
>>   meta/recipes-core/images/core-image-minimal.bb     |    2 -
>>   .../dpkg/run-postinsts/run-postinsts               |   36 ---------------
>>   .../dpkg/run-postinsts/run-postinsts.awk           |   30 -------------
>>   meta/recipes-devtools/rpm/rpm_5.4.9.bb             |    2 +-
>>   .../run-postinsts/run-postinsts/run-postinsts      |   47 ++++++++++++++++++++
>>   .../{dpkg => run-postinsts}/run-postinsts_1.0.bb   |    7 ++-
>>   11 files changed, 159 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-)
>>   delete mode 100755 meta/recipes-devtools/dpkg/run-postinsts/run-postinsts
>>   delete mode 100644 meta/recipes-devtools/dpkg/run-postinsts/run-postinsts.awk
>>   create mode 100755 meta/recipes-devtools/run-postinsts/run-postinsts/run-postinsts
>>   rename meta/recipes-devtools/{dpkg => run-postinsts}/run-postinsts_1.0.bb (68%)
>>
> 
>> +rootfs_remove_unneeded () {
>> +	if ${@base_contains("IMAGE_FEATURES", "package-management", "false", "true", d)}; then
>> +		if [ -z "$(delayed_postinsts)" ]; then
>> +			# All packages were successfully configured.
>> +			# update-rc.d, base-passwd, run-postinsts are no further use, remove them now
>> +			remove_run_postinsts=false
>> +			if [ -e ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${sysconfdir}/init.d/run-postinsts ]; then
>> +				remove_run_postinsts=true
>> +			fi
>> +			rootfs_remove_packages update-rc.d base-passwd ${ROOTFS_BOOTSTRAP_INSTALL}
>> +
>> +			# Need to remove rc.d files for run-postinsts by hand since opkg won't
>> +			# call postrm scripts in offline root mode.
>> +			if $remove_run_postinsts; then
>> +				update-rc.d -f -r ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} run-postinsts remove
>> +			fi
> 
> The above runs unconditionally for all package types.  Will this cause an issue 
> w/ RPM or deb?  (I don't think it will, but I'm slightly worried about RPM and 
> it's removal scripts.)
I believe I missed to remove the opkg from the comment since I pasted
this piece of code from rootfs_ipk.bbclass. However, during my tests, I
saw no issues with rpm/deb. Is there anything in particular you think I
should check for RPM to rule out your concerns?

Thanks,
Laurentiu
> 
>> +		else
>> +			# Some packages were not successfully configured, save them only
>> +			# if we have run-postinsts script present. Otherwise, they're
>> +			# useless
>> +			if [ -e ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${sysconfdir}/init.d/run-postinsts ]; then
>> +				save_postinsts
>> +			fi
>> +		fi
>> +
>> +		# Since no package manager is present in the image the metadata is not needed
>> +		remove_packaging_data_files
>> +	fi
>> +}
>> +
> 
> Everything else looks fine.
> 
> Reviewed-by: Mark Hatle <mark.hatle at windriver.com>
> 



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