Release 3.2 (gatesgarth)
This section provides migration information for moving to the Yocto Project 3.2 Release (codename “gatesgarth”) from the prior release.
Minimum system requirements
gcc
version 6.0 is now required at minimum on the build host. For older
host distributions where this is not available, you can use the
buildtools-extended tarball (easily installable using
scripts/install-buildtools
).
Removed recipes
The following recipes have been removed:
bjam-native
: replaced byboost-build-native
avahi-ui
: folded into the mainavahi
recipe — the GTK UI can be disabled using PACKAGECONFIG foravahi
.build-compare
: no longer needed with the removal of thepackagefeed-stability
classdhcp
: obsolete, functionally replaced bydhcpcd
andkea
libmodulemd-v1
: replaced bylibmodulemd
packagegroup-core-device-devel
: obsolete
Removed classes
The following classes (.bbclass files) have been removed:
spdx
: obsolete — the Yocto Project is a strong supporter of SPDX, but this class was old code using a dated approach and had the potential to be misleading. Themeta-sdpxscanner
layer is a much more modern and active approach to handling this and is recommended as a replacement.packagefeed-stability
: this class had become obsolete with the advent of hash equivalence and reproducible builds.
pseudo path filtering and mismatch behaviour
pseudo now operates on a filtered subset of files. This is a significant change
to the way pseudo operates within OpenEmbedded — by default, pseudo monitors and
logs (adds to its database) any file created or modified whilst in a fakeroot
environment. However, there are large numbers of files that we simply don’t care
about the permissions of whilst in that fakeroot
context, for example ${S}, ${B}, ${T},
${SSTATE_DIR}, the central sstate control directories, and others.
As of this release, new functionality in pseudo is enabled to ignore these directory trees (controlled using a new PSEUDO_IGNORE_PATHS variable) resulting in a cleaner database with less chance of “stray” mismatches if files are modified outside pseudo context. It also should reduce some overhead from pseudo as the interprocess round trip to the server is avoided.
There is a possible complication where some existing recipe may break, for
example, a recipe was found to be writing to ${B}/install
for
make install
in do_install
and since ${B}
is listed as not to be tracked,
there were errors trying to chown root
for files in this location. Another
example was the tcl
recipe where the source directory S is set to a
subdirectory of the source tree but files were written out to the directory
structure above that subdirectory. For these types of cases in your own recipes,
extend PSEUDO_IGNORE_PATHS to cover additional paths that pseudo should not
be monitoring.
In addition, pseudo’s behaviour on mismatches has now been changed — rather
than doing what turns out to be a rather dangerous “fixup” if it sees a file
with a different path but the same inode as another file it has previously seen,
pseudo will throw an abort()
and direct you to a wiki page
that explains how to deal with this.
MLPREFIX
now required for multilib when runtime dependencies conditionally added
In order to solve some previously intractable problems with runtime dependencies and multilib, a change was made that now requires the MLPREFIX value to be explicitly prepended to package names being added as dependencies (e.g. in RDEPENDS and RRECOMMENDS values) where the dependency is conditionally added.
If you have anonymous python or in-line python conditionally adding
dependencies in your custom recipes, and you intend for those recipes to
work with multilib, then you will need to ensure that ${MLPREFIX}
is prefixed on the package names in the dependencies, for example
(from the glibc
recipe):
RRECOMMENDS_${PN} = "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'ldconfig', '${MLPREFIX}ldconfig', '', d)}"
This also applies when conditionally adding packages to PACKAGES where
those packages have dependencies, for example (from the alsa-plugins
recipe):
PACKAGES += "${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'pulseaudio', 'alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-conf', '', d)}"
...
RDEPENDS_${PN}-pulseaudio-conf += "\
${MLPREFIX}libasound-module-conf-pulse \
${MLPREFIX}libasound-module-ctl-pulse \
${MLPREFIX}libasound-module-pcm-pulse \
"
packagegroup-core-device-devel no longer included in images built for qemu* machines
packagegroup-core-device-devel
was previously added automatically to
images built for qemu*
machines, however the purpose of the group and what
it should contain is no longer clear, and in general, adding userspace
development items to images is best done at the image/class level; thus this
packagegroup was removed.
This packagegroup previously pulled in the following:
distcc-config
nfs-export-root
bash
binutils-symlinks
If you still need any of these in your image built for a qemu*
machine
then you will add them explicitly to IMAGE_INSTALL or another
appropriate place in the dependency chain for your image (if you have not
already done so).
DHCP server/client replaced
The dhcp
software package has become unmaintained and thus has been
functionally replaced by dhcpcd
(client) and kea
(server). You will
need to replace references to the recipe/package names as appropriate — most
commonly, at the package level dhcp-client
should be replaced by
dhcpcd
and dhcp-server
should be replaced by kea
. If you have any
custom configuration files for these they will need to be adapted — refer to
the upstream documentation for dhcpcd
and kea
for further details.
Packaging changes
python3
: theurllib
python package has now moved into the core package, as it is used more commonly than just netclient (e.g. email, xml, mimetypes, pydoc). In addition, thepathlib
module is now also part of the core package.iptables
:iptables-apply
andip6tables-apply
have been split out to their own package to avoid a bash dependency in the mainiptables
package
Package QA check changes
Previously, the following package QA checks triggered warnings, however they can be indicators of genuine underlying problems and are therefore now treated as errors:
In addition, the following new checks were added and default to triggering an error:
shebang-size: Check for shebang (#!) lines longer than 128 characters, which can give an error at runtime depending on the operating system.
unhandled-features-check: Check if any of the variables supported by the features_check class is set while not inheriting the class itself.
missing-update-alternatives: Check if the recipe sets the ALTERNATIVE variable for any of its packages, and does not inherit the update-alternatives class.
A trailing slash or duplicated slashes in the value of S or B will now trigger a warning so that they can be removed and path comparisons can be more reliable — remove any instances of these in your recipes if the warning is displayed.
Globbing no longer supported in file://
entries in SRC_URI
Globbing (*
and ?
wildcards) in file://
URLs within SRC_URI
did not properly support file checksums, thus changes to the source files
would not always change the do_fetch task checksum, and consequently would
not ensure that the changed files would be incorporated in subsequent builds.
Unfortunately it is not practical to make globbing work generically here, so
the decision was taken to remove support for globs in file://
URLs.
If you have any usage of these in your recipes, then you will now need to
either add each of the files that you expect to match explicitly, or
alternatively if you still need files to be pulled in dynamically, put the
files into a subdirectory and reference that instead.
deploy class now cleans DEPLOYDIR
before do_deploy
do_deploy
as implemented in the deploy class now cleans up ${DEPLOYDIR} before running, just as do_install
cleans up ${D} before running. This reduces the risk of DEPLOYDIR being accidentally contaminated by files from previous runs, possibly even with different config, in case of incremental builds.
Most recipes and classes that inherit the deploy class or interact with do_deploy
are unlikely to be affected by this unless they add prefuncs
to do_deploy
which also put files into ${DEPLOYDIR}
— these should be refactored to use do_deploy_prepend
instead.
Custom SDK / SDK-style recipes need to include nativesdk-sdk-provides-dummy
All nativesdk
packages require /bin/sh
due to their postinstall scriptlets, thus this package has to be dummy-provided within the SDK and nativesdk-sdk-provides-dummy
now does this. If you have a custom SDK recipe (or your own SDK-style recipe similar to e.g. buildtools-tarball
), you will need to ensure nativesdk-sdk-provides-dummy
or an equivalent is included in TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK.
ld.so.conf
now moved back to main glibc
package
There are cases where one doesn’t want ldconfig
on target (e.g. for
read-only root filesystems, it’s rather pointless), yet one still
needs /etc/ld.so.conf
to be present at image build time:
When some recipe installs libraries to a non-standard location, and
therefore installs in a file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/foo.conf
, we
need /etc/ld.so.conf
containing:
include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
in order to get those other locations picked up.
Thus /etc/ld.so.conf
is now in the main glibc
package so that
there’s always an ld.so.conf
present when the build-time ldconfig
runs towards the end of image construction.
The ld.so.conf
and ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
files do not take up
significant space (at least not compared to the ~700kB ldconfig
binary), and they
might be needed in case ldconfig
is installable, so they are left
in place after the image is built. Technically it would be possible to
remove them if desired, though it would not be trivial if you still
wanted the build-time ldconfig to function (ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND
will not work as ldconfig
is run after the functions referred to
by that variable).
Host DRI drivers now used for GL support within runqemu
runqemu
now uses the mesa-native libraries everywhere virgl is used
(i.e. when gl
, gl-es
or egl-headless
options are specified),
but instructs them to load DRI drivers from the host. Unfortunately this
may not work well with proprietary graphics drivers such as those from
Nvidia; if you are using such drivers then you may need to switch to an
alternative (such as Nouveau in the case of Nvidia hardware) or avoid
using the GL options.
initramfs images now use a blank suffix
The reference initramfs images (core-image-minimal-initramfs
,
core-image-tiny-initramfs
and core-image-testmaster-initramfs
) now
set an empty string for IMAGE_NAME_SUFFIX, which otherwise defaults
to ".rootfs"
. These images aren’t root filesystems and thus the rootfs
label didn’t make sense. If you are looking for the output files generated
by these image recipes directly then you will need to adapt to the new
naming without the .rootfs
part.
Image artifact name variables now centralised in image-artifact-names class
The defaults for the following image artifact name variables have been moved
from bitbake.conf to a new image-artifact-names
class:
Image-related classes now inherit this class, and typically these variables
are only referenced within image recipes so those will be unaffected by this
change. However if you have references to these variables in either a recipe
that is not an image or a class that is enabled globally, then those will
now need to be changed to inherit image-artifact-names
.
Miscellaneous changes
Support for the long-deprecated
PACKAGE_GROUP
variable has now been removed — replace any remaining instances with FEATURE_PACKAGES.The
FILESPATHPKG
variable, having been previously deprecated, has now been removed. Replace any remaining references with appropriate use of FILESEXTRAPATHS.Erroneous use of
inherit +=
(instead ofINHERIT +=
) in a configuration file now triggers an error instead of silently being ignored.ptest support has been removed from the
kbd
recipe, as upstream has moved to autotest which is difficult to work with in a cross-compilation environment.oe.utils.is_machine_specific()
andoe.utils.machine_paths()
have been removed as their utility was questionable. In the unlikely event that you have references to these in your own code, then the code will need to be reworked.The
i2ctransfer
module is now disabled by default when buildingbusybox
in order to be consistent with disabling the other i2c tools there. If you do wish the i2ctransfer module to be built in BusyBox then addCONFIG_I2CTRANSFER=y
to your custom BusyBox configuration.In the
Upstream-Status
header convention for patches,Accepted
has been replaced withBackport
as these almost always mean the same thing i.e. the patch is already upstream and may need to be removed in a future recipe upgrade. If you are adding these headers to your own patches then useBackport
to indicate that the patch has been sent upstream.The
tune-supersparc.inc
tune file has been removed as it does not appear to be widely used and no longer works.