.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK Finding Temporary Source Code ***************************** You might find it helpful during development to modify the temporary source code used by recipes to build packages. For example, suppose you are developing a patch and you need to experiment a bit to figure out your solution. After you have initially built the package, you can iteratively tweak the source code, which is located in the :term:`Build Directory`, and then you can force a re-compile and quickly test your altered code. Once you settle on a solution, you can then preserve your changes in the form of patches. During a build, the unpacked temporary source code used by recipes to build packages is available in the :term:`Build Directory` as defined by the :term:`S` variable. Below is the default value for the :term:`S` variable as defined in the ``meta/conf/bitbake.conf`` configuration file in the :term:`Source Directory`:: S = "${WORKDIR}/${BP}" You should be aware that many recipes override the :term:`S` variable. For example, recipes that fetch their source from Git usually set :term:`S` to ``${WORKDIR}/git``. .. note:: The :term:`BP` represents the base recipe name, which consists of the name and version:: BP = "${BPN}-${PV}" The path to the work directory for the recipe (:term:`WORKDIR`) is defined as follows:: ${TMPDIR}/work/${MULTIMACH_TARGET_SYS}/${PN}/${EXTENDPE}${PV}-${PR} The actual directory depends on several things: - :term:`TMPDIR`: The top-level build output directory. - :term:`MULTIMACH_TARGET_SYS`: The target system identifier. - :term:`PN`: The recipe name. - :term:`EXTENDPE`: The epoch --- if :term:`PE` is not specified, which is usually the case for most recipes, then :term:`EXTENDPE` is blank. - :term:`PV`: The recipe version. - :term:`PR`: The recipe revision. As an example, assume a Source Directory top-level folder named ``poky``, a default :term:`Build Directory` at ``poky/build``, and a ``qemux86-poky-linux`` machine target system. Furthermore, suppose your recipe is named ``foo_1.3.0.bb``. In this case, the work directory the build system uses to build the package would be as follows:: poky/build/tmp/work/qemux86-poky-linux/foo/1.3.0-r0