[OE-core] [PATCH 1/1] sstate.bbclass: remove previous version's stamp

Richard Purdie richard.purdie at linuxfoundation.org
Wed Jan 15 09:40:55 UTC 2014


On Wed, 2014-01-15 at 15:09 +0800, Robert Yang wrote:
> There is a potential problem if we don't remove the previous version's
> stamp, for example:
> 
> The depend chain is:
> libtool-native -> autoconf-native -> m4-native
> We have two m4-native: 1.4.9 and 1.4.7
> 
> 1) Clean all of them to make a fresh build so that we can reproduce the
>    problem
> $ bitbake m4-native autoconf-native libtool-native -ccleansstate
> 
> 2) Build libtool-native so that the m4-native_1.4.17 will be built
> $ bitbake libtool-native
> 
> 3) Set PREFERRED_VERSION_m4-native = "1.4.9" and build again
> $ bitbake libtool-native
> 
> 4) Set PREFERRED_VERSION_m4-native = "1.4.17" and build again
> $ bitbake libtool-native -ccleansstate && bitbake libtool-native
> 
> Then the build will fail:
> [snip]
> | m4: unrecognized option '--gnu'
> | Try `m4 --help' for more information.
> | autom4te: m4 failed with exit status: 1
> [snip]
> 
> The is because when we change m4-native to 1.4.17 and build
> libtool-native again:
> 5) libtool-native depends on autoconf-native, and autoconf-native's
>    version isn't change, so it can remove the current stamp and mirror
>    the sstate (the one depends on m4-native_1.4.9) from the SSTATE_DIR
>    correctly.
> 
> 6) The mirrored autoconf-native depends on m4-native_1.4.17's
>    do_populate_sysroot, and the stamp is already there (which is made
>    by step 2), so it would do nothing, but this is incorrect, since
>    the one that really in the sysroot is m4-native_1.4.9, then the
>    error happens.
> 
> Remove previous version's stamp in sstate_clean() will fix the problem.
> 
> [YOCTO #5422]
> 
> Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang at windriver.com>
> ---
>  meta/classes/sstate.bbclass | 19 ++++++++++---------
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/meta/classes/sstate.bbclass b/meta/classes/sstate.bbclass
> index 35c3f85..8802d79 100644
> --- a/meta/classes/sstate.bbclass
> +++ b/meta/classes/sstate.bbclass
> @@ -331,6 +331,8 @@ def sstate_clean_manifest(manifest, d):
>  
>  def sstate_clean(ss, d):
>      import oe.path
> +    import glob
> +    import re
>  
>      d2 = d.createCopy()
>      extrainf = d.getVarFlag("do_" + ss['task'], 'stamp-extra-info', True)
> @@ -350,15 +352,14 @@ def sstate_clean(ss, d):
>          for lock in locks:
>              bb.utils.unlockfile(lock)
>  
> -    stfile = d.getVar("STAMP", True) + ".do_" + ss['task']
> -    oe.path.remove(stfile)
> -    oe.path.remove(stfile + "_setscene")
> -    if extrainf:
> -        oe.path.remove(stfile + ".*" + extrainf)
> -        oe.path.remove(stfile + "_setscene" + ".*" + extrainf)
> -    else:
> -        oe.path.remove(stfile + ".*")
> -        oe.path.remove(stfile + "_setscene" + ".*")
> +    stamp_dir = os.path.dirname(d.getVar("STAMP", True))
> +    # Remove the current and previous stamps, but keep the sigdata
> +    wildcard_stfile = "%s/*.do_%s*" % (stamp_dir, ss['task'])
> +    re_stfile_sigdata = "%s/.*\.do_%s\.sigdata\.*" % (stamp_dir, ss['task'])
> +    for stfile in glob.glob(wildcard_stfile):
> +        # Keep the sigdata
> +        if not re.match(re_stfile_sigdata, stfile):
> +            oe.path.remove(stfile)
>  

You can't do this, the extrainf data *is* important since for tasks
which are machine specific, you must not trample on another machine's
stamp files.

Please use STAMPCLEAN here instead of STAMP, setup an appropriate glob
or two glob expressions based on that, search for it, then iterate the
result and only delete anything that doesn't have sigdata in it.

Cheers,

Richard




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