poky/scripts/lib/wic/misc.py
Saul Wold d0bb833ec7 wic: misc.py: Added more mtools binaries
This fixes the issue that if you don't have mtools installed on the host
thus causing host contamination, that the correct binaries would be selected
from the native sysroot.

[YOCTO #12173]

(From OE-Core rev: dca43c557449d3765fec9f8d159d5c9e4ea8b0cb)

Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-05 22:33:23 +00:00

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# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# DESCRIPTION
# This module provides a place to collect various wic-related utils
# for the OpenEmbedded Image Tools.
#
# AUTHORS
# Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi (at] linux.intel.com>
#
"""Miscellaneous functions."""
import logging
import os
import re
import subprocess
from collections import defaultdict
from distutils import spawn
from wic import WicError
logger = logging.getLogger('wic')
# executable -> recipe pairs for exec_native_cmd
NATIVE_RECIPES = {"bmaptool": "bmap-tools",
"grub-mkimage": "grub-efi",
"isohybrid": "syslinux",
"mcopy": "mtools",
"mdel" : "mtools",
"mdeltree" : "mtools",
"mdir" : "mtools",
"mkdosfs": "dosfstools",
"mkisofs": "cdrtools",
"mkfs.btrfs": "btrfs-tools",
"mkfs.ext2": "e2fsprogs",
"mkfs.ext3": "e2fsprogs",
"mkfs.ext4": "e2fsprogs",
"mkfs.vfat": "dosfstools",
"mksquashfs": "squashfs-tools",
"mkswap": "util-linux",
"mmd": "syslinux",
"parted": "parted",
"sfdisk": "util-linux",
"sgdisk": "gptfdisk",
"syslinux": "syslinux"
}
def runtool(cmdln_or_args):
""" wrapper for most of the subprocess calls
input:
cmdln_or_args: can be both args and cmdln str (shell=True)
return:
rc, output
"""
if isinstance(cmdln_or_args, list):
cmd = cmdln_or_args[0]
shell = False
else:
import shlex
cmd = shlex.split(cmdln_or_args)[0]
shell = True
sout = subprocess.PIPE
serr = subprocess.STDOUT
try:
process = subprocess.Popen(cmdln_or_args, stdout=sout,
stderr=serr, shell=shell)
sout, serr = process.communicate()
# combine stdout and stderr, filter None out and decode
out = ''.join([out.decode('utf-8') for out in [sout, serr] if out])
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == 2:
# [Errno 2] No such file or directory
raise WicError('Cannot run command: %s, lost dependency?' % cmd)
else:
raise # relay
return process.returncode, out
def _exec_cmd(cmd_and_args, as_shell=False):
"""
Execute command, catching stderr, stdout
Need to execute as_shell if the command uses wildcards
"""
logger.debug("_exec_cmd: %s", cmd_and_args)
args = cmd_and_args.split()
logger.debug(args)
if as_shell:
ret, out = runtool(cmd_and_args)
else:
ret, out = runtool(args)
out = out.strip()
if ret != 0:
raise WicError("_exec_cmd: %s returned '%s' instead of 0\noutput: %s" % \
(cmd_and_args, ret, out))
logger.debug("_exec_cmd: output for %s (rc = %d): %s",
cmd_and_args, ret, out)
return ret, out
def exec_cmd(cmd_and_args, as_shell=False):
"""
Execute command, return output
"""
return _exec_cmd(cmd_and_args, as_shell)[1]
def exec_native_cmd(cmd_and_args, native_sysroot, pseudo=""):
"""
Execute native command, catching stderr, stdout
Need to execute as_shell if the command uses wildcards
Always need to execute native commands as_shell
"""
# The reason -1 is used is because there may be "export" commands.
args = cmd_and_args.split(';')[-1].split()
logger.debug(args)
if pseudo:
cmd_and_args = pseudo + cmd_and_args
native_paths = "%s/sbin:%s/usr/sbin:%s/usr/bin" % \
(native_sysroot, native_sysroot, native_sysroot)
native_cmd_and_args = "export PATH=%s:$PATH;%s" % \
(native_paths, cmd_and_args)
logger.debug("exec_native_cmd: %s", native_cmd_and_args)
# If the command isn't in the native sysroot say we failed.
if spawn.find_executable(args[0], native_paths):
ret, out = _exec_cmd(native_cmd_and_args, True)
else:
ret = 127
out = "can't find native executable %s in %s" % (args[0], native_paths)
prog = args[0]
# shell command-not-found
if ret == 127 \
or (pseudo and ret == 1 and out == "Can't find '%s' in $PATH." % prog):
msg = "A native program %s required to build the image "\
"was not found (see details above).\n\n" % prog
recipe = NATIVE_RECIPES.get(prog)
if recipe:
msg += "Please make sure wic-tools have %s-native in its DEPENDS, "\
"build it with 'bitbake wic-tools' and try again.\n" % recipe
else:
msg += "Wic failed to find a recipe to build native %s. Please "\
"file a bug against wic.\n" % prog
raise WicError(msg)
return ret, out
BOOTDD_EXTRA_SPACE = 16384
class BitbakeVars(defaultdict):
"""
Container for Bitbake variables.
"""
def __init__(self):
defaultdict.__init__(self, dict)
# default_image and vars_dir attributes should be set from outside
self.default_image = None
self.vars_dir = None
def _parse_line(self, line, image, matcher=re.compile(r"^([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+./~]+)=(.*)")):
"""
Parse one line from bitbake -e output or from .env file.
Put result key-value pair into the storage.
"""
if "=" not in line:
return
match = matcher.match(line)
if not match:
return
key, val = match.groups()
self[image][key] = val.strip('"')
def get_var(self, var, image=None, cache=True):
"""
Get bitbake variable from 'bitbake -e' output or from .env file.
This is a lazy method, i.e. it runs bitbake or parses file only when
only when variable is requested. It also caches results.
"""
if not image:
image = self.default_image
if image not in self:
if image and self.vars_dir:
fname = os.path.join(self.vars_dir, image + '.env')
if os.path.isfile(fname):
# parse .env file
with open(fname) as varsfile:
for line in varsfile:
self._parse_line(line, image)
else:
print("Couldn't get bitbake variable from %s." % fname)
print("File %s doesn't exist." % fname)
return
else:
# Get bitbake -e output
cmd = "bitbake -e"
if image:
cmd += " %s" % image
log_level = logger.getEffectiveLevel()
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
ret, lines = _exec_cmd(cmd)
logger.setLevel(log_level)
if ret:
logger.error("Couldn't get '%s' output.", cmd)
logger.error("Bitbake failed with error:\n%s\n", lines)
return
# Parse bitbake -e output
for line in lines.split('\n'):
self._parse_line(line, image)
# Make first image a default set of variables
if cache:
images = [key for key in self if key]
if len(images) == 1:
self[None] = self[image]
result = self[image].get(var)
if not cache:
self.pop(image, None)
return result
# Create BB_VARS singleton
BB_VARS = BitbakeVars()
def get_bitbake_var(var, image=None, cache=True):
"""
Provide old get_bitbake_var API by wrapping
get_var method of BB_VARS singleton.
"""
return BB_VARS.get_var(var, image, cache)