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455 lines
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# IceCream distributed compiling support
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#
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# Stages directories with symlinks from gcc/g++ to icecc, for both
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# native and cross compilers. Depending on each configure or compile,
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# the directories are added at the head of the PATH list and ICECC_CXX
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# and ICEC_CC are set.
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#
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# For the cross compiler, creates a tar.gz of our toolchain and sets
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# ICECC_VERSION accordingly.
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#
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# The class now handles all 3 different compile 'stages' (i.e native ,cross-kernel and target) creating the
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# necessary environment tar.gz file to be used by the remote machines.
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# It also supports meta-toolchain generation
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#
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# If ICECC_PATH is not set in local.conf then the class will try to locate it using 'bb.utils.which'
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# but nothing is sure ;)
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#
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# If ICECC_ENV_EXEC is set in local.conf, then it should point to the icecc-create-env script provided by the user
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# or the default one provided by icecc-create-env.bb will be used
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# (NOTE that this is a modified version of the script need it and *not the one that comes with icecc*
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#
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# User can specify if specific recipes or recipes belonging to class should not use icecc to distribute
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# compile jobs to remote machines, but handled locally, by defining ICECC_CLASS_DISABLE and ICECC_RECIPE_DISABLE
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# with the appropriate values in local.conf. In addition the user can force to enable icecc for recipes
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# which set an empty PARALLEL_MAKE variable by defining ICECC_RECIPE_ENABLE.
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#
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#########################################################################################
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#Error checking is kept to minimum so double check any parameters you pass to the class
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###########################################################################################
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BB_BASEHASH_IGNORE_VARS += "ICECC_PARALLEL_MAKE ICECC_DISABLED ICECC_RECIPE_DISABLE \
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ICECC_CLASS_DISABLE ICECC_RECIPE_ENABLE ICECC_PATH ICECC_ENV_EXEC \
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ICECC_CARET_WORKAROUND ICECC_CFLAGS ICECC_ENV_VERSION \
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ICECC_DEBUG ICECC_LOGFILE ICECC_REPEAT_RATE ICECC_PREFERRED_HOST \
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ICECC_CLANG_REMOTE_CPP ICECC_IGNORE_UNVERIFIED ICECC_TEST_SOCKET \
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ICECC_ENV_DEBUG ICECC_REMOTE_CPP \
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"
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ICECC_ENV_EXEC ?= "${STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE}/icecc-create-env"
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HOSTTOOLS_NONFATAL += "icecc patchelf"
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# This version can be incremented when changes are made to the environment that
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# invalidate the version on the compile nodes. Changing it will cause a new
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# environment to be created.
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#
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# A useful thing to do for testing Icecream changes locally is to add a
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# subversion in local.conf:
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# ICECC_ENV_VERSION:append = "-my-ver-1"
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ICECC_ENV_VERSION = "2"
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# Default to disabling the caret workaround, If set to "1" in local.conf, icecc
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# will locally recompile any files that have warnings, which can adversely
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# affect performance.
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#
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# See: https://github.com/icecc/icecream/issues/190
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export ICECC_CARET_WORKAROUND ??= "0"
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export ICECC_REMOTE_CPP ??= "0"
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ICECC_CFLAGS = ""
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CFLAGS += "${ICECC_CFLAGS}"
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CXXFLAGS += "${ICECC_CFLAGS}"
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# Debug flags when generating environments
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ICECC_ENV_DEBUG ??= ""
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# Disable recipe list contains a list of recipes that can not distribute
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# compile tasks for one reason or the other. When adding new entry, please
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# document why (how it failed) so that we can re-evaluate it later e.g. when
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# there is new version
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#
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# libgcc-initial - fails with CPP sanity check error if host sysroot contains
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# cross gcc built for another target tune/variant
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# pixman - prng_state: TLS reference mismatches non-TLS reference, possibly due to
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# pragma omp threadprivate(prng_state)
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# systemtap - _HelperSDT.c undefs macros and uses the identifiers in macros emitting
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# inline assembly
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# target-sdk-provides-dummy - ${HOST_PREFIX} is empty which triggers the "NULL
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# prefix" error.
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ICECC_RECIPE_DISABLE += "\
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libgcc-initial \
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pixman \
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systemtap \
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target-sdk-provides-dummy \
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"
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# Classes that should not use icecc. When adding new entry, please
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# document why (how it failed) so that we can re-evaluate it later
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#
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# image - Image aren't compiling, but the testing framework for images captures
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# PARALLEL_MAKE as part of the test environment. Many tests won't use
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# icecream, but leaving the high level of parallelism can cause them to
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# consume an unnecessary amount of resources.
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ICECC_CLASS_DISABLE += "\
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image \
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"
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def get_icecc_dep(d):
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# INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS doesn't apply to the patch command. Whether or not
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# we need that built is the responsibility of the patch function / class, not
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# the application.
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if not d.getVar('INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS'):
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return "icecc-create-env-native"
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return ""
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DEPENDS:prepend = "${@get_icecc_dep(d)} "
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get_cross_kernel_cc[vardepsexclude] += "KERNEL_CC"
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def get_cross_kernel_cc(bb,d):
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if not icecc_is_kernel(bb, d):
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return None
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# evaluate the expression by the shell if necessary
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kernel_cc = d.getVar('KERNEL_CC')
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if '`' in kernel_cc or '$(' in kernel_cc:
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import subprocess
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kernel_cc = subprocess.check_output("echo %s" % kernel_cc, shell=True).decode("utf-8")[:-1]
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kernel_cc = kernel_cc.replace('ccache', '').strip()
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kernel_cc = kernel_cc.split(' ')[0]
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kernel_cc = kernel_cc.strip()
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return kernel_cc
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def get_icecc(d):
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return d.getVar('ICECC_PATH') or bb.utils.which(os.getenv("PATH"), "icecc")
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def use_icecc(bb,d):
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if d.getVar('ICECC_DISABLED') == "1":
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# don't even try it, when explicitly disabled
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return "no"
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# allarch recipes don't use compiler
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if icecc_is_allarch(bb, d):
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return "no"
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if icecc_is_cross_canadian(bb, d):
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return "no"
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pn = d.getVar('PN')
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bpn = d.getVar('BPN')
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# Enable/disable checks are made against BPN, because there is a good
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# chance that if icecc should be skipped for a recipe, it should be skipped
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# for all the variants of that recipe. PN is still checked in case a user
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# specified a more specific recipe.
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check_pn = set([pn, bpn])
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class_disable = (d.getVar('ICECC_CLASS_DISABLE') or "").split()
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for bbclass in class_disable:
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if bb.data.inherits_class(bbclass, d):
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bb.debug(1, "%s: bbclass %s found in disable, disable icecc" % (pn, bbclass))
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return "no"
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disabled_recipes = (d.getVar('ICECC_RECIPE_DISABLE') or "").split()
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enabled_recipes = (d.getVar('ICECC_RECIPE_ENABLE') or "").split()
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if check_pn & set(disabled_recipes):
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bb.debug(1, "%s: found in disable list, disable icecc" % pn)
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return "no"
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if check_pn & set(enabled_recipes):
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bb.debug(1, "%s: found in enabled recipes list, enable icecc" % pn)
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return "yes"
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if d.getVar('PARALLEL_MAKE') == "":
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bb.debug(1, "%s: has empty PARALLEL_MAKE, disable icecc" % pn)
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return "no"
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return "yes"
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def icecc_is_allarch(bb, d):
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return d.getVar("PACKAGE_ARCH") == "all"
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def icecc_is_kernel(bb, d):
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return \
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bb.data.inherits_class("kernel", d);
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def icecc_is_native(bb, d):
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return \
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bb.data.inherits_class("cross", d) or \
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bb.data.inherits_class("native", d);
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def icecc_is_cross_canadian(bb, d):
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return bb.data.inherits_class("cross-canadian", d)
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def icecc_dir(bb, d):
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return d.expand('${TMPDIR}/work-shared/ice')
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# Don't pollute allarch signatures with TARGET_FPU
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icecc_version[vardepsexclude] += "TARGET_FPU"
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def icecc_version(bb, d):
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if use_icecc(bb, d) == "no":
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return ""
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parallel = d.getVar('ICECC_PARALLEL_MAKE') or ""
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if not d.getVar('PARALLEL_MAKE') == "" and parallel:
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d.setVar("PARALLEL_MAKE", parallel)
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# Disable showing the caret in the GCC compiler output if the workaround is
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# disabled
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if d.getVar('ICECC_CARET_WORKAROUND') == '0':
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d.setVar('ICECC_CFLAGS', '-fno-diagnostics-show-caret')
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if icecc_is_native(bb, d):
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archive_name = "local-host-env"
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elif d.expand('${HOST_PREFIX}') == "":
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bb.fatal(d.expand("${PN}"), " NULL prefix")
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else:
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prefix = d.expand('${HOST_PREFIX}' )
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distro = d.expand('${DISTRO}')
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target_sys = d.expand('${TARGET_SYS}')
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float = d.getVar('TARGET_FPU') or "hard"
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archive_name = prefix + distro + "-" + target_sys + "-" + float
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if icecc_is_kernel(bb, d):
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archive_name += "-kernel"
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import socket
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ice_dir = icecc_dir(bb, d)
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tar_file = os.path.join(ice_dir, "{archive}-{version}-@VERSION@-{hostname}.tar.gz".format(
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archive=archive_name,
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version=d.getVar('ICECC_ENV_VERSION'),
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hostname=socket.gethostname()
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))
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return tar_file
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def icecc_path(bb,d):
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if use_icecc(bb, d) == "no":
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# don't create unnecessary directories when icecc is disabled
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return
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staging = os.path.join(d.expand('${STAGING_BINDIR}'), "ice")
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if icecc_is_kernel(bb, d):
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staging += "-kernel"
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return staging
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def icecc_get_external_tool(bb, d, tool):
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external_toolchain_bindir = d.expand('${EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN}${bindir_cross}')
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target_prefix = d.expand('${TARGET_PREFIX}')
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return os.path.join(external_toolchain_bindir, '%s%s' % (target_prefix, tool))
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def icecc_get_tool_link(tool, d):
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import subprocess
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try:
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return subprocess.check_output("readlink -f %s" % tool, shell=True).decode("utf-8")[:-1]
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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bb.note("icecc: one of the tools probably disappeared during recipe parsing, cmd readlink -f %s returned %d:\n%s" % (tool, e.returncode, e.output.decode("utf-8")))
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return tool
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def icecc_get_path_tool(tool, d):
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# This is a little ugly, but we want to make sure we add an actual
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# compiler to the toolchain, not ccache. Some distros (e.g. Fedora)
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# have ccache enabled by default using symlinks PATH, meaning ccache
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# would be found first when looking for the compiler.
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paths = os.getenv("PATH").split(':')
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while True:
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p, hist = bb.utils.which(':'.join(paths), tool, history=True)
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if not p or os.path.basename(icecc_get_tool_link(p, d)) != 'ccache':
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return p
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paths = paths[len(hist):]
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return ""
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# Don't pollute native signatures with target TUNE_PKGARCH through STAGING_BINDIR_TOOLCHAIN
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icecc_get_tool[vardepsexclude] += "STAGING_BINDIR_TOOLCHAIN"
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def icecc_get_tool(bb, d, tool):
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if icecc_is_native(bb, d):
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return icecc_get_path_tool(tool, d)
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elif icecc_is_kernel(bb, d):
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return icecc_get_path_tool(get_cross_kernel_cc(bb, d), d)
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else:
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ice_dir = d.expand('${STAGING_BINDIR_TOOLCHAIN}')
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target_sys = d.expand('${TARGET_SYS}')
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for p in ice_dir.split(':'):
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tool_bin = os.path.join(p, "%s-%s" % (target_sys, tool))
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if os.path.isfile(tool_bin):
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return tool_bin
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external_tool_bin = icecc_get_external_tool(bb, d, tool)
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if os.path.isfile(external_tool_bin):
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return external_tool_bin
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return ""
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def icecc_get_and_check_tool(bb, d, tool):
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# Check that g++ or gcc is not a symbolic link to icecc binary in
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# PATH or icecc-create-env script will silently create an invalid
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# compiler environment package.
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t = icecc_get_tool(bb, d, tool)
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if t:
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link_path = icecc_get_tool_link(t, d)
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if link_path == get_icecc(d):
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bb.error("%s is a symlink to %s in PATH and this prevents icecc from working" % (t, link_path))
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return ""
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else:
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return t
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else:
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return t
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wait_for_file() {
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local TIME_ELAPSED=0
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local FILE_TO_TEST=$1
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local TIMEOUT=$2
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until [ -f "$FILE_TO_TEST" ]
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do
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TIME_ELAPSED=$(expr $TIME_ELAPSED + 1)
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if [ $TIME_ELAPSED -gt $TIMEOUT ]
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then
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return 1
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fi
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sleep 1
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done
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}
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def set_icecc_env():
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# dummy python version of set_icecc_env
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return
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set_icecc_env[vardepsexclude] += "KERNEL_CC"
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set_icecc_env() {
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if [ "${@use_icecc(bb, d)}" = "no" ]
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then
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return
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fi
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ICECC_VERSION="${@icecc_version(bb, d)}"
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if [ "x${ICECC_VERSION}" = "x" ]
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then
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bbwarn "Cannot use icecc: could not get ICECC_VERSION"
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return
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fi
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ICE_PATH="${@icecc_path(bb, d)}"
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if [ "x${ICE_PATH}" = "x" ]
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then
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bbwarn "Cannot use icecc: could not get ICE_PATH"
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return
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fi
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ICECC_BIN="${@get_icecc(d)}"
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if [ -z "${ICECC_BIN}" ]; then
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bbwarn "Cannot use icecc: icecc binary not found"
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return
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fi
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if [ -z "$(which patchelf patchelf-uninative)" ]; then
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bbwarn "Cannot use icecc: patchelf not found"
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return
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fi
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ICECC_CC="${@icecc_get_and_check_tool(bb, d, "gcc")}"
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ICECC_CXX="${@icecc_get_and_check_tool(bb, d, "g++")}"
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# cannot use icecc_get_and_check_tool here because it assumes as without target_sys prefix
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ICECC_WHICH_AS="${@bb.utils.which(os.getenv('PATH'), 'as')}"
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if [ ! -x "${ICECC_CC}" -o ! -x "${ICECC_CXX}" ]
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then
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bbnote "Cannot use icecc: could not get ICECC_CC or ICECC_CXX"
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return
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fi
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ICE_VERSION="$($ICECC_CC -dumpversion)"
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ICECC_VERSION=$(echo ${ICECC_VERSION} | sed -e "s/@VERSION@/$ICE_VERSION/g")
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if [ ! -x "${ICECC_ENV_EXEC}" ]
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then
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bbwarn "Cannot use icecc: invalid ICECC_ENV_EXEC"
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return
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fi
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# Create symlinks to icecc and wrapper-scripts in the recipe-sysroot directory
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mkdir -p $ICE_PATH/symlinks
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if [ -n "${KERNEL_CC}" ]; then
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compilers="${@get_cross_kernel_cc(bb,d)}"
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else
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compilers="${HOST_PREFIX}gcc ${HOST_PREFIX}g++"
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fi
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for compiler in $compilers; do
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ln -sf $ICECC_BIN $ICE_PATH/symlinks/$compiler
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rm -f $ICE_PATH/$compiler
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cat <<-__EOF__ > $ICE_PATH/$compiler
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#!/bin/sh -e
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export ICECC_VERSION=$ICECC_VERSION
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export ICECC_CC=$ICECC_CC
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export ICECC_CXX=$ICECC_CXX
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$ICE_PATH/symlinks/$compiler "\$@"
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__EOF__
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chmod 775 $ICE_PATH/$compiler
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done
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ICECC_AS="$(${ICECC_CC} -print-prog-name=as)"
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# for target recipes should return something like:
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# /OE/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/libexec/arm920tt-oe-linux-gnueabi/gcc/arm-oe-linux-gnueabi/4.8.2/as
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# and just "as" for native, if it returns "as" in current directory (for whatever reason) use "as" from PATH
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if [ "$(dirname "${ICECC_AS}")" = "." ]
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then
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ICECC_AS="${ICECC_WHICH_AS}"
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fi
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if [ ! -f "${ICECC_VERSION}.done" ]
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then
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mkdir -p "$(dirname "${ICECC_VERSION}")"
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# the ICECC_VERSION generation step must be locked by a mutex
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# in order to prevent race conditions
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if flock -n "${ICECC_VERSION}.lock" \
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${ICECC_ENV_EXEC} ${ICECC_ENV_DEBUG} "${ICECC_CC}" "${ICECC_CXX}" "${ICECC_AS}" "${ICECC_VERSION}"
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then
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touch "${ICECC_VERSION}.done"
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elif ! wait_for_file "${ICECC_VERSION}.done" 30
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then
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# locking failed so wait for ${ICECC_VERSION}.done to appear
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bbwarn "Timeout waiting for ${ICECC_VERSION}.done"
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return
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fi
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fi
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# Don't let ccache find the icecream compiler links that have been created, otherwise
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# it can end up invoking icecream recursively.
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export CCACHE_PATH="$PATH"
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export CCACHE_DISABLE="1"
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export PATH="$ICE_PATH:$PATH"
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bbnote "Using icecc path: $ICE_PATH"
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bbnote "Using icecc tarball: $ICECC_VERSION"
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}
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do_configure[network] = "1"
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do_configure:prepend() {
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set_icecc_env
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}
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do_compile[network] = "1"
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do_compile:prepend() {
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set_icecc_env
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}
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do_compile_kernelmodules[network] = "1"
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do_compile_kernelmodules:prepend() {
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set_icecc_env
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}
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do_install[network] = "1"
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do_install:prepend() {
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set_icecc_env
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}
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# IceCream is not (currently) supported in the extensible SDK
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ICECC_SDK_HOST_TASK = "nativesdk-icecc-toolchain"
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ICECC_SDK_HOST_TASK:task-populate-sdk-ext = ""
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# Don't include IceCream in uninative tarball
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ICECC_SDK_HOST_TASK:pn-uninative-tarball = ""
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# Add the toolchain scripts to the SDK
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TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK:append = " ${ICECC_SDK_HOST_TASK}"
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