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diff --git a/poky/meta/lib/oe/patch.py b/poky/meta/lib/oe/patch.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af7aa5235 --- /dev/null +++ b/poky/meta/lib/oe/patch.py @@ -0,0 +1,895 @@ +import oe.path +import oe.types + +class NotFoundError(bb.BBHandledException): + def __init__(self, path): + self.path = path + + def __str__(self): + return "Error: %s not found." % self.path + +class CmdError(bb.BBHandledException): + def __init__(self, command, exitstatus, output): + self.command = command + self.status = exitstatus + self.output = output + + def __str__(self): + return "Command Error: '%s' exited with %d Output:\n%s" % \ + (self.command, self.status, self.output) + + +def runcmd(args, dir = None): + import pipes + + if dir: + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir) + if not os.path.exists(dir): + raise NotFoundError(dir) + os.chdir(dir) + # print("cwd: %s -> %s" % (olddir, dir)) + + try: + args = [ pipes.quote(str(arg)) for arg in args ] + cmd = " ".join(args) + # print("cmd: %s" % cmd) + (exitstatus, output) = oe.utils.getstatusoutput(cmd) + if exitstatus != 0: + raise CmdError(cmd, exitstatus >> 8, output) + if " fuzz " in output: + bb.warn(""" +Some of the context lines in patches were ignored. This can lead to incorrectly applied patches. +The context lines in the patches can be updated with devtool: + + devtool modify <recipe> + devtool finish --force-patch-refresh <recipe> <layer_path> + +Then the updated patches and the source tree (in devtool's workspace) +should be reviewed to make sure the patches apply in the correct place +and don't introduce duplicate lines (which can, and does happen +when some of the context is ignored). Further information: +http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2018-March/148675.html +https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10450 +Details: +{}""".format(output)) + return output + + finally: + if dir: + os.chdir(olddir) + +class PatchError(Exception): + def __init__(self, msg): + self.msg = msg + + def __str__(self): + return "Patch Error: %s" % self.msg + +class PatchSet(object): + defaults = { + "strippath": 1 + } + + def __init__(self, dir, d): + self.dir = dir + self.d = d + self.patches = [] + self._current = None + + def current(self): + return self._current + + def Clean(self): + """ + Clean out the patch set. Generally includes unapplying all + patches and wiping out all associated metadata. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Import(self, patch, force): + if not patch.get("file"): + if not patch.get("remote"): + raise PatchError("Patch file must be specified in patch import.") + else: + patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d) + + for param in PatchSet.defaults: + if not patch.get(param): + patch[param] = PatchSet.defaults[param] + + if patch.get("remote"): + patch["file"] = self.d.expand(bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d)) + + patch["filemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["file"]) + + def Push(self, force): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Pop(self, force): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Refresh(self, remote = None, all = None): + raise NotImplementedError() + + @staticmethod + def getPatchedFiles(patchfile, striplevel, srcdir=None): + """ + Read a patch file and determine which files it will modify. + Params: + patchfile: the patch file to read + striplevel: the strip level at which the patch is going to be applied + srcdir: optional path to join onto the patched file paths + Returns: + A list of tuples of file path and change mode ('A' for add, + 'D' for delete or 'M' for modify) + """ + + def patchedpath(patchline): + filepth = patchline.split()[1] + if filepth.endswith('/dev/null'): + return '/dev/null' + filesplit = filepth.split(os.sep) + if striplevel > len(filesplit): + bb.error('Patch %s has invalid strip level %d' % (patchfile, striplevel)) + return None + return os.sep.join(filesplit[striplevel:]) + + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']: + try: + copiedmode = False + filelist = [] + with open(patchfile) as f: + for line in f: + if line.startswith('--- '): + patchpth = patchedpath(line) + if not patchpth: + break + if copiedmode: + addedfile = patchpth + else: + removedfile = patchpth + elif line.startswith('+++ '): + addedfile = patchedpath(line) + if not addedfile: + break + elif line.startswith('*** '): + copiedmode = True + removedfile = patchedpath(line) + if not removedfile: + break + else: + removedfile = None + addedfile = None + + if addedfile and removedfile: + if removedfile == '/dev/null': + mode = 'A' + elif addedfile == '/dev/null': + mode = 'D' + else: + mode = 'M' + if srcdir: + fullpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(srcdir, addedfile)) + else: + fullpath = addedfile + filelist.append((fullpath, mode)) + except UnicodeDecodeError: + continue + break + else: + raise PatchError('Unable to decode %s' % patchfile) + + return filelist + + +class PatchTree(PatchSet): + def __init__(self, dir, d): + PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d) + self.patchdir = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches') + self.seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series') + bb.utils.mkdirhier(self.patchdir) + + def _appendPatchFile(self, patch, strippath): + with open(self.seriespath, 'a') as f: + f.write(os.path.basename(patch) + "," + strippath + "\n") + shellcmd = ["cat", patch, ">" , self.patchdir + "/" + os.path.basename(patch)] + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + + def _removePatch(self, p): + patch = {} + patch['file'] = p.split(",")[0] + patch['strippath'] = p.split(",")[1] + self._applypatch(patch, False, True) + + def _removePatchFile(self, all = False): + if not os.path.exists(self.seriespath): + return + with open(self.seriespath, 'r+') as f: + patches = f.readlines() + if all: + for p in reversed(patches): + self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, p.strip())) + patches = [] + else: + self._removePatch(os.path.join(self.patchdir, patches[-1].strip())) + patches.pop() + with open(self.seriespath, 'w') as f: + for p in patches: + f.write(p) + + def Import(self, patch, force = None): + """""" + PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force) + + if self._current is not None: + i = self._current + 1 + else: + i = 0 + self.patches.insert(i, patch) + + def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True): + shellcmd = ["cat", patch['file'], "|", "patch", "--no-backup-if-mismatch", "-p", patch['strippath']] + if reverse: + shellcmd.append('-R') + + if not run: + return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd) + + if not force: + shellcmd.append('--dry-run') + + try: + output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + + if force: + return + + shellcmd.pop(len(shellcmd) - 1) + output = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + except CmdError as err: + raise bb.BBHandledException("Applying '%s' failed:\n%s" % + (os.path.basename(patch['file']), err.output)) + + if not reverse: + self._appendPatchFile(patch['file'], patch['strippath']) + + return output + + def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True): + bb.note("self._current is %s" % self._current) + bb.note("patches is %s" % self.patches) + if all: + for i in self.patches: + bb.note("applying patch %s" % i) + self._applypatch(i, force) + self._current = i + else: + if self._current is not None: + next = self._current + 1 + else: + next = 0 + + bb.note("applying patch %s" % self.patches[next]) + ret = self._applypatch(self.patches[next], force) + + self._current = next + return ret + + def Pop(self, force = None, all = None): + if all: + self._removePatchFile(True) + self._current = None + else: + self._removePatchFile(False) + + if self._current == 0: + self._current = None + + if self._current is not None: + self._current = self._current - 1 + + def Clean(self): + """""" + self.Pop(all=True) + +class GitApplyTree(PatchTree): + patch_line_prefix = '%% original patch' + ignore_commit_prefix = '%% ignore' + + def __init__(self, dir, d): + PatchTree.__init__(self, dir, d) + self.commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME') + self.commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL') + + @staticmethod + def extractPatchHeader(patchfile): + """ + Extract just the header lines from the top of a patch file + """ + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']: + lines = [] + try: + with open(patchfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f: + for line in f: + if line.startswith('Index: ') or line.startswith('diff -') or line.startswith('---'): + break + lines.append(line) + except UnicodeDecodeError: + continue + break + else: + raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % patchfile) + return lines + + @staticmethod + def decodeAuthor(line): + from email.header import decode_header + authorval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip().replace('"', '') + result = decode_header(authorval)[0][0] + if hasattr(result, 'decode'): + result = result.decode('utf-8') + return result + + @staticmethod + def interpretPatchHeader(headerlines): + import re + author_re = re.compile('[\S ]+ <\S+@\S+\.\S+>') + from_commit_re = re.compile('^From [a-z0-9]{40} .*') + outlines = [] + author = None + date = None + subject = None + for line in headerlines: + if line.startswith('Subject: '): + subject = line.split(':', 1)[1] + # Remove any [PATCH][oe-core] etc. + subject = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', subject) + continue + elif line.startswith('From: ') or line.startswith('Author: '): + authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line) + # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain> + if author_re.match(authorval): + author = authorval + continue + elif line.startswith('Date: '): + if date is None: + dateval = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip() + # Very crude check for date format, since git will blow up if it's not in the right + # format. Without e.g. a python-dateutils dependency we can't do a whole lot more + if len(dateval) > 12: + date = dateval + continue + elif not author and line.lower().startswith('signed-off-by: '): + authorval = GitApplyTree.decodeAuthor(line) + # git is fussy about author formatting i.e. it must be Name <email@domain> + if author_re.match(authorval): + author = authorval + elif from_commit_re.match(line): + # We don't want the From <commit> line - if it's present it will break rebasing + continue + outlines.append(line) + + if not subject: + firstline = None + for line in headerlines: + line = line.strip() + if firstline: + if line: + # Second line is not blank, the first line probably isn't usable + firstline = None + break + elif line: + firstline = line + if firstline and not firstline.startswith(('#', 'Index:', 'Upstream-Status:')) and len(firstline) < 100: + subject = firstline + + return outlines, author, date, subject + + @staticmethod + def gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser=None, commitemail=None, d=None): + if d: + commituser = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_NAME') + commitemail = d.getVar('PATCH_GIT_USER_EMAIL') + if commituser: + cmd += ['-c', 'user.name="%s"' % commituser] + if commitemail: + cmd += ['-c', 'user.email="%s"' % commitemail] + + @staticmethod + def prepareCommit(patchfile, commituser=None, commitemail=None): + """ + Prepare a git commit command line based on the header from a patch file + (typically this is useful for patches that cannot be applied with "git am" due to formatting) + """ + import tempfile + # Process patch header and extract useful information + lines = GitApplyTree.extractPatchHeader(patchfile) + outlines, author, date, subject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(lines) + if not author or not subject or not date: + try: + shellcmd = ["git", "log", "--format=email", "--follow", "--diff-filter=A", "--", patchfile] + out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], os.path.dirname(patchfile)) + except CmdError: + out = None + if out: + _, newauthor, newdate, newsubject = GitApplyTree.interpretPatchHeader(out.splitlines()) + if not author: + # If we're setting the author then the date should be set as well + author = newauthor + date = newdate + elif not date: + # If we don't do this we'll get the current date, at least this will be closer + date = newdate + if not subject: + subject = newsubject + if subject and outlines and not outlines[0].strip() == subject: + outlines.insert(0, '%s\n\n' % subject.strip()) + + # Write out commit message to a file + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w', delete=False) as tf: + tmpfile = tf.name + for line in outlines: + tf.write(line) + # Prepare git command + cmd = ["git"] + GitApplyTree.gitCommandUserOptions(cmd, commituser, commitemail) + cmd += ["commit", "-F", tmpfile] + # git doesn't like plain email addresses as authors + if author and '<' in author: + cmd.append('--author="%s"' % author) + if date: + cmd.append('--date="%s"' % date) + return (tmpfile, cmd) + + @staticmethod + def extractPatches(tree, startcommit, outdir, paths=None): + import tempfile + import shutil + import re + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='oepatch') + try: + shellcmd = ["git", "format-patch", "--no-signature", "--no-numbered", startcommit, "-o", tempdir] + if paths: + shellcmd.append('--') + shellcmd.extend(paths) + out = runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], tree) + if out: + for srcfile in out.split(): + for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin-1']: + patchlines = [] + outfile = None + try: + with open(srcfile, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f: + for line in f: + checkline = line + if checkline.startswith('Subject: '): + checkline = re.sub(r'\[.+?\]\s*', '', checkline[9:]) + if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix): + outfile = line.split()[-1].strip() + continue + if checkline.startswith(GitApplyTree.ignore_commit_prefix): + continue + patchlines.append(line) + except UnicodeDecodeError: + continue + break + else: + raise PatchError('Unable to find a character encoding to decode %s' % srcfile) + + if not outfile: + outfile = os.path.basename(srcfile) + with open(os.path.join(outdir, outfile), 'w') as of: + for line in patchlines: + of.write(line) + finally: + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) + + def _applypatch(self, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True): + import shutil + + def _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force = False, reverse = False, run = True): + if reverse: + shellcmd.append('-R') + + shellcmd.append(patch['file']) + + if not run: + return "sh" + "-c" + " ".join(shellcmd) + + return runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + + # Add hooks which add a pointer to the original patch file name in the commit message + reporoot = (runcmd("git rev-parse --show-toplevel".split(), self.dir) or '').strip() + if not reporoot: + raise Exception("Cannot get repository root for directory %s" % self.dir) + hooks_dir = os.path.join(reporoot, '.git', 'hooks') + hooks_dir_backup = hooks_dir + '.devtool-orig' + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup): + raise Exception("Git hooks backup directory already exists: %s" % hooks_dir_backup) + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir): + shutil.move(hooks_dir, hooks_dir_backup) + os.mkdir(hooks_dir) + commithook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'commit-msg') + applyhook = os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'applypatch-msg') + with open(commithook, 'w') as f: + # NOTE: the formatting here is significant; if you change it you'll also need to + # change other places which read it back + f.write('echo >> $1\n') + f.write('echo "%s: $PATCHFILE" >> $1\n' % GitApplyTree.patch_line_prefix) + os.chmod(commithook, 0o755) + shutil.copy2(commithook, applyhook) + try: + patchfilevar = 'PATCHFILE="%s"' % os.path.basename(patch['file']) + try: + shellcmd = [patchfilevar, "git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot] + self.gitCommandUserOptions(shellcmd, self.commituser, self.commitemail) + shellcmd += ["am", "-3", "--keep-cr", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']] + return _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run) + except CmdError: + # Need to abort the git am, or we'll still be within it at the end + try: + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "am", "--abort"] + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + except CmdError: + pass + # git am won't always clean up after itself, sadly, so... + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "reset", "--hard", "HEAD"] + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + # Also need to take care of any stray untracked files + shellcmd = ["git", "--work-tree=%s" % reporoot, "clean", "-f"] + runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + + # Fall back to git apply + shellcmd = ["git", "--git-dir=%s" % reporoot, "apply", "-p%s" % patch['strippath']] + try: + output = _applypatchhelper(shellcmd, patch, force, reverse, run) + except CmdError: + # Fall back to patch + output = PatchTree._applypatch(self, patch, force, reverse, run) + # Add all files + shellcmd = ["git", "add", "-f", "-A", "."] + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + # Exclude the patches directory + shellcmd = ["git", "reset", "HEAD", self.patchdir] + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + # Commit the result + (tmpfile, shellcmd) = self.prepareCommit(patch['file'], self.commituser, self.commitemail) + try: + shellcmd.insert(0, patchfilevar) + output += runcmd(["sh", "-c", " ".join(shellcmd)], self.dir) + finally: + os.remove(tmpfile) + return output + finally: + shutil.rmtree(hooks_dir) + if os.path.lexists(hooks_dir_backup): + shutil.move(hooks_dir_backup, hooks_dir) + + +class QuiltTree(PatchSet): + def _runcmd(self, args, run = True): + quiltrc = self.d.getVar('QUILTRCFILE') + if not run: + return ["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args + runcmd(["quilt"] + ["--quiltrc"] + [quiltrc] + args, self.dir) + + def _quiltpatchpath(self, file): + return os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", os.path.basename(file)) + + + def __init__(self, dir, d): + PatchSet.__init__(self, dir, d) + self.initialized = False + p = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches') + if not os.path.exists(p): + os.makedirs(p) + + def Clean(self): + try: + self._runcmd(["pop", "-a", "-f"]) + oe.path.remove(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches","series")) + except Exception: + pass + self.initialized = True + + def InitFromDir(self): + # read series -> self.patches + seriespath = os.path.join(self.dir, 'patches', 'series') + if not os.path.exists(self.dir): + raise NotFoundError(self.dir) + if os.path.exists(seriespath): + with open(seriespath, 'r') as f: + for line in f.readlines(): + patch = {} + parts = line.strip().split() + patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(parts[0]) + patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"]) + if len(parts) > 1: + patch["strippath"] = parts[1][2:] + self.patches.append(patch) + + # determine which patches are applied -> self._current + try: + output = runcmd(["quilt", "applied"], self.dir) + except CmdError: + import sys + if sys.exc_value.output.strip() == "No patches applied": + return + else: + raise + output = [val for val in output.split('\n') if not val.startswith('#')] + for patch in self.patches: + if os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]) == output[-1]: + self._current = self.patches.index(patch) + self.initialized = True + + def Import(self, patch, force = None): + if not self.initialized: + self.InitFromDir() + PatchSet.Import(self, patch, force) + oe.path.symlink(patch["file"], self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"]), force=True) + with open(os.path.join(self.dir, "patches", "series"), "a") as f: + f.write(os.path.basename(patch["file"]) + " -p" + patch["strippath"] + "\n") + patch["quiltfile"] = self._quiltpatchpath(patch["file"]) + patch["quiltfilemd5"] = bb.utils.md5_file(patch["quiltfile"]) + + # TODO: determine if the file being imported: + # 1) is already imported, and is the same + # 2) is already imported, but differs + + self.patches.insert(self._current or 0, patch) + + + def Push(self, force = False, all = False, run = True): + # quilt push [-f] + + args = ["push"] + if force: + args.append("-f") + if all: + args.append("-a") + if not run: + return self._runcmd(args, run) + + self._runcmd(args) + + if self._current is not None: + self._current = self._current + 1 + else: + self._current = 0 + + def Pop(self, force = None, all = None): + # quilt pop [-f] + args = ["pop"] + if force: + args.append("-f") + if all: + args.append("-a") + + self._runcmd(args) + + if self._current == 0: + self._current = None + + if self._current is not None: + self._current = self._current - 1 + + def Refresh(self, **kwargs): + if kwargs.get("remote"): + patch = self.patches[kwargs["patch"]] + if not patch: + raise PatchError("No patch found at index %s in patchset." % kwargs["patch"]) + (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.fetch.decodeurl(patch["remote"]) + if type == "file": + import shutil + if not patch.get("file") and patch.get("remote"): + patch["file"] = bb.fetch2.localpath(patch["remote"], self.d) + + shutil.copyfile(patch["quiltfile"], patch["file"]) + else: + raise PatchError("Unable to do a remote refresh of %s, unsupported remote url scheme %s." % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), type)) + else: + # quilt refresh + args = ["refresh"] + if kwargs.get("quiltfile"): + args.append(os.path.basename(kwargs["quiltfile"])) + elif kwargs.get("patch"): + args.append(os.path.basename(self.patches[kwargs["patch"]]["quiltfile"])) + self._runcmd(args) + +class Resolver(object): + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Resolve(self): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Revert(self): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def Finalize(self): + raise NotImplementedError() + +class NOOPResolver(Resolver): + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal): + self.patchset = patchset + self.terminal = terminal + + def Resolve(self): + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir) + os.chdir(self.patchset.dir) + try: + self.patchset.Push() + except Exception: + import sys + os.chdir(olddir) + raise + +# Patch resolver which relies on the user doing all the work involved in the +# resolution, with the exception of refreshing the remote copy of the patch +# files (the urls). +class UserResolver(Resolver): + def __init__(self, patchset, terminal): + self.patchset = patchset + self.terminal = terminal + + # Force a push in the patchset, then drop to a shell for the user to + # resolve any rejected hunks + def Resolve(self): + olddir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir) + os.chdir(self.patchset.dir) + try: + self.patchset.Push(False) + except CmdError as v: + # Patch application failed + patchcmd = self.patchset.Push(True, False, False) + + t = self.patchset.d.getVar('T') + if not t: + bb.msg.fatal("Build", "T not set") + bb.utils.mkdirhier(t) + import random + rcfile = "%s/bashrc.%s.%s" % (t, str(os.getpid()), random.random()) + with open(rcfile, "w") as f: + f.write("echo '*** Manual patch resolution mode ***'\n") + f.write("echo 'Dropping to a shell, so patch rejects can be fixed manually.'\n") + f.write("echo 'Run \"quilt refresh\" when patch is corrected, press CTRL+D to exit.'\n") + f.write("echo ''\n") + f.write(" ".join(patchcmd) + "\n") + os.chmod(rcfile, 0o775) + + self.terminal("bash --rcfile " + rcfile, 'Patch Rejects: Please fix patch rejects manually', self.patchset.d) + + # Construct a new PatchSet after the user's changes, compare the + # sets, checking patches for modifications, and doing a remote + # refresh on each. + oldpatchset = self.patchset + self.patchset = oldpatchset.__class__(self.patchset.dir, self.patchset.d) + + for patch in self.patchset.patches: + oldpatch = None + for opatch in oldpatchset.patches: + if opatch["quiltfile"] == patch["quiltfile"]: + oldpatch = opatch + + if oldpatch: + patch["remote"] = oldpatch["remote"] + if patch["quiltfile"] == oldpatch["quiltfile"]: + if patch["quiltfilemd5"] != oldpatch["quiltfilemd5"]: + bb.note("Patch %s has changed, updating remote url %s" % (os.path.basename(patch["quiltfile"]), patch["remote"])) + # user change? remote refresh + self.patchset.Refresh(remote=True, patch=self.patchset.patches.index(patch)) + else: + # User did not fix the problem. Abort. + raise PatchError("Patch application failed, and user did not fix and refresh the patch.") + except Exception: + os.chdir(olddir) + raise + os.chdir(olddir) + + +def patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand=True): + """Return the local path of a patch, or None if this isn't a patch""" + + local = fetch.localpath(url) + base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(local)) + if ext in ('.gz', '.bz2', '.xz', '.Z'): + if expand: + local = os.path.join(workdir, base) + ext = os.path.splitext(base)[1] + + urldata = fetch.ud[url] + if "apply" in urldata.parm: + apply = oe.types.boolean(urldata.parm["apply"]) + if not apply: + return + elif ext not in (".diff", ".patch"): + return + + return local + +def src_patches(d, all=False, expand=True): + workdir = d.getVar('WORKDIR') + fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch([], d) + patches = [] + sources = [] + for url in fetch.urls: + local = patch_path(url, fetch, workdir, expand) + if not local: + if all: + local = fetch.localpath(url) + sources.append(local) + continue + + urldata = fetch.ud[url] + parm = urldata.parm + patchname = parm.get('pname') or os.path.basename(local) + + apply, reason = should_apply(parm, d) + if not apply: + if reason: + bb.note("Patch %s %s" % (patchname, reason)) + continue + + patchparm = {'patchname': patchname} + if "striplevel" in parm: + striplevel = parm["striplevel"] + elif "pnum" in parm: + #bb.msg.warn(None, "Deprecated usage of 'pnum' url parameter in '%s', please use 'striplevel'" % url) + striplevel = parm["pnum"] + else: + striplevel = '1' + patchparm['striplevel'] = striplevel + + patchdir = parm.get('patchdir') + if patchdir: + patchparm['patchdir'] = patchdir + + localurl = bb.fetch.encodeurl(('file', '', local, '', '', patchparm)) + patches.append(localurl) + + if all: + return sources + + return patches + + +def should_apply(parm, d): + if "mindate" in parm or "maxdate" in parm: + pn = d.getVar('PN') + srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE_%s' % pn) + if not srcdate: + srcdate = d.getVar('SRCDATE') + + if srcdate == "now": + srcdate = d.getVar('DATE') + + if "maxdate" in parm and parm["maxdate"] < srcdate: + return False, 'is outdated' + + if "mindate" in parm and parm["mindate"] > srcdate: + return False, 'is predated' + + + if "minrev" in parm: + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV') + if srcrev and srcrev < parm["minrev"]: + return False, 'applies to later revisions' + + if "maxrev" in parm: + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV') + if srcrev and srcrev > parm["maxrev"]: + return False, 'applies to earlier revisions' + + if "rev" in parm: + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV') + if srcrev and parm["rev"] not in srcrev: + return False, "doesn't apply to revision" + + if "notrev" in parm: + srcrev = d.getVar('SRCREV') + if srcrev and parm["notrev"] in srcrev: + return False, "doesn't apply to revision" + + return True, None + |