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# Copyright (c) 2009-2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Package builder for the dev server."""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import subprocess
import tempfile
from portage import dbapi
from portage import xpak
import cherrypy
import portage
import log_util
# Relative path to the wrapper directory inside the sysroot.
_SYSROOT_BUILD_BIN = 'build/bin'
def _SysrootCmd(sysroot, cmd):
"""Path to the sysroot wrapper for |cmd|.
Args:
sysroot: Path to the sysroot.
cmd: Name of the command.
"""
return os.path.join(sysroot, _SYSROOT_BUILD_BIN, cmd)
# Module-local log function.
def _Log(message, *args):
return log_util.LogWithTag('BUILD', message, *args)
def _OutputOf(command):
"""Runs command, a list of arguments beginning with an executable.
Args:
command: A list of arguments, beginning with the executable
Returns:
The output of the command
Raises:
subprocess.CalledProcessError if the command fails
"""
command_name = ' '.join(command)
_Log('Executing: ' + command_name)
p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output_blob = p.communicate()[0]
if p.returncode != 0:
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, command_name)
return output_blob
def _FilterInstallMaskFromPackage(in_path, out_path):
"""Filter files matching DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK out of a tarball.
Args:
in_path: Unfiltered tarball.
out_path: Location to write filtered tarball.
"""
# Grab metadata about package in xpak format.
my_xpak = xpak.xpak_mem(xpak.tbz2(in_path).get_data())
# Build list of files to exclude. The tar command uses a slightly
# different exclude format than gmerge, so it needs to be adjusted
# appropriately.
masks = os.environ.get('DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK', '').split()
# Look for complete paths matching the specified pattern. Leading slashes
# are removed so that the paths are relative. Trailing slashes are removed
# so that we delete the directory itself when the '/usr/include/' path is
# given.
masks = [mask.strip('/') for mask in masks]
masks = ['--exclude="./%s"' % mask for mask in masks]
excludes = '--anchored ' + ' '.join(masks)
gmerge_dir = os.path.dirname(out_path)
subprocess.check_call(['mkdir', '-p', gmerge_dir])
tmpd = tempfile.mkdtemp()
try:
# Extract package to temporary directory (excluding masked files).
cmd = ('pbzip2 -dc --ignore-trailing-garbage=1 %s'
' | sudo tar -x -C %s %s --wildcards')
subprocess.check_call(cmd % (in_path, tmpd, excludes), shell=True)
# Build filtered version of package.
cmd = 'sudo tar -c --use-compress-program=pbzip2 -C %s . > %s'
subprocess.check_call(cmd % (tmpd, out_path), shell=True)
finally:
subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'rm', '-rf', tmpd])
# Copy package metadata over to new package file.
xpak.tbz2(out_path).recompose_mem(my_xpak)
def UpdateGmergeBinhost(sysroot, pkgs, deep):
"""Add packages to our gmerge-specific binhost.
Files matching DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK are not included in the tarball.
"""
# Portage internal api expects the sysroot to ends with a '/'.
sysroot = os.path.join(sysroot, '')
gmerge_pkgdir = os.path.join(sysroot, 'gmerge-packages')
stripped_link = os.path.join(sysroot, 'stripped-packages')
# Create gmerge pkgdir and give us permission to write to it.
subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'mkdir', '-p', gmerge_pkgdir])
subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'ln', '-snf', os.path.basename(gmerge_pkgdir),
stripped_link])
username = os.environ['PORTAGE_USERNAME']
subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'chown', username, gmerge_pkgdir])
# Load databases.
trees = portage.create_trees(config_root=sysroot, target_root=sysroot)
vardb = trees[sysroot]['vartree'].dbapi
bintree = trees[sysroot]['bintree']
bintree.populate()
gmerge_tree = dbapi.bintree.binarytree(sysroot, gmerge_pkgdir,
settings=bintree.settings)
gmerge_tree.populate()
# The portage API here is subtle. Results from these lookups are a pkg_str
# object which derive from Python strings but attach some extra metadata
# (like package file sizes and build times). Helpers like __cmp__ aren't
# changed, so the set logic can works. But if you use a pkg_str from one
# bintree in another, it can fail to resolve, while stripping off the extra
# metadata allows the bintree to do the resolution internally. Hence we
# normalize all results here to strings.
strmatches = lambda matches: set(str(x) for x in matches)
if deep:
# If we're in deep mode, fill in the binhost completely.
gmerge_matches = strmatches(gmerge_tree.dbapi.cpv_all())
bindb_matches = strmatches(bintree.dbapi.cpv_all())
installed_matches = strmatches(vardb.cpv_all()) & bindb_matches
else:
# Otherwise, just fill in the requested package.
gmerge_matches = set()
bindb_matches = set()
installed_matches = set()
for pkg in pkgs:
gmerge_matches.update(strmatches(gmerge_tree.dbapi.match(pkg)))
bindb_matches.update(strmatches(bintree.dbapi.match(pkg)))
installed_matches.update(strmatches(vardb.match(pkg)) & bindb_matches)
# Remove any stale packages that exist in the local binhost but are not
# installed anymore.
if bindb_matches - installed_matches:
subprocess.check_call([_SysrootCmd(sysroot, 'eclean'), '-d', 'packages'])
# Remove any stale packages that exist in the gmerge binhost but are not
# installed anymore.
changed = False
for pkg in gmerge_matches - installed_matches:
gmerge_path = gmerge_tree.getname(pkg)
if os.path.exists(gmerge_path):
os.unlink(gmerge_path)
changed = True
# Copy any installed packages that have been rebuilt to the gmerge binhost.
for pkg in installed_matches:
build_time, = bintree.dbapi.aux_get(pkg, ['BUILD_TIME'])
build_path = bintree.getname(pkg)
gmerge_path = gmerge_tree.getname(pkg)
# If a package exists in the gmerge binhost with the same build time,
# don't rebuild it.
if pkg in gmerge_matches and os.path.exists(gmerge_path):
old_build_time, = gmerge_tree.dbapi.aux_get(pkg, ['BUILD_TIME'])
if old_build_time == build_time:
continue
_Log('Filtering install mask from %s' % pkg)
_FilterInstallMaskFromPackage(build_path, gmerge_path)
changed = True
# If the gmerge binhost was changed, update the Packages file to match.
if changed:
env_copy = os.environ.copy()
env_copy['PKGDIR'] = gmerge_pkgdir
cmd = [_SysrootCmd(sysroot, 'emaint'), '-f', 'binhost']
subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=env_copy)
return bool(installed_matches)
class Builder(object):
"""Builds packages for the devserver."""
def _ShouldBeWorkedOn(self, board, pkg):
"""Is pkg a package that could be worked on, but is not?"""
if pkg in _OutputOf(['cros_workon', '--board=' + board, 'list']):
return False
# If it's in the list of possible workon targets, we should be working on it
return pkg in _OutputOf([
'cros_workon', '--board=' + board, '--all', 'list'])
def SetError(self, text):
cherrypy.response.status = 500
_Log(text)
return text
def Build(self, board, pkg, additional_args):
"""Handles a build request from the cherrypy server."""
_Log('Additional build request arguments: ' + str(additional_args))
def _AppendStrToEnvVar(env, var, additional_string):
env[var] = env.get(var, '') + ' ' + additional_string
_Log('%s flags modified to %s' % (var, env[var]))
env_copy = os.environ.copy()
if 'use' in additional_args:
_AppendStrToEnvVar(env_copy, 'USE', additional_args['use'])
if 'features' in additional_args:
_AppendStrToEnvVar(env_copy, 'FEATURES', additional_args['features'])
try:
if (not additional_args.get('accept_stable')
and self._ShouldBeWorkedOn(board, pkg)):
return self.SetError(
'Package is not cros_workon\'d on the devserver machine.\n'
'Either start working on the package or pass --accept_stable '
'to gmerge')
sysroot = '/build/%s/' % board
# If user did not supply -n, we want to rebuild the package.
usepkg = additional_args.get('usepkg')
if not usepkg:
rc = subprocess.call(
[_SysrootCmd(sysroot, 'emerge'), pkg],
env=env_copy)
if rc != 0:
return self.SetError('Could not emerge ' + pkg)
# Sync gmerge binhost.
deep = additional_args.get('deep')
if not UpdateGmergeBinhost(sysroot, [pkg], deep):
return self.SetError('Package %s is not installed' % pkg)
return 'Success\n'
except OSError, e:
return self.SetError('Could not execute build command: ' + str(e))