]> code.ossystems Code Review - openembedded-core.git/commitdiff
classes/buildhistory: add new output history collection class
authorPaul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:48:47 +0000 (16:48 +0000)
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Mon, 5 Dec 2011 16:23:27 +0000 (16:23 +0000)
Create a new build output history reporting class, using testlab.bbclass
from meta-oe as a base. This records information from images produced by
the build process in text files structured suitably for tracking within
a git repository, thus enabling monitoring of changes over time.

Build history collection can be enabled simply by adding the following
to your local.conf:

INHERIT += "buildhistory"

The output after a build can then be found in BUILDHISTORY_DIR (defaults to
TMPDIR/buildhistory). If you set up this directory as a git repository and
set BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT to "1" in local.conf, the build history data will
be committed on every build.

Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
meta/classes/buildhistory.bbclass [new file with mode: 0644]
meta/classes/rootfs_ipk.bbclass
meta/classes/rootfs_rpm.bbclass

diff --git a/meta/classes/buildhistory.bbclass b/meta/classes/buildhistory.bbclass
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..21f8493
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+#
+# Records history of build output in order to detect regressions
+#
+# Based in part on testlab.bbclass
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2011 Intel Corporation
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
+#
+
+BUILDHISTORY_DIR ?= "${TMPDIR}/buildhistory"
+BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/images/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${TCLIBC}/${IMAGE_BASENAME}"
+BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT ?= "0"
+BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR ?= "buildhistory <buildhistory@${DISTRO}>"
+BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO ?= ""
+
+buildhistory_get_image_installed() {
+       # Anything requiring the use of the packaging system should be done in here
+       # in case the packaging files are going to be removed for this image
+
+       mkdir -p ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}
+
+       # Get list of installed packages
+       list_installed_packages | sort > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-names.txt
+       INSTALLED_PKGS=`cat ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-names.txt`
+
+       # Produce installed package file and size lists and dependency graph
+       echo -n > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-packages.txt
+       echo -n > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp
+       echo -e "digraph depends {\n    node [shape=plaintext]" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
+       for pkg in $INSTALLED_PKGS; do
+               pkgfile=`get_package_filename $pkg`
+               echo `basename $pkgfile` >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-packages.txt
+               if [ -f $pkgfile ] ; then
+                       pkgsize=`du -k $pkgfile | head -n1 | awk '{ print $1 }'`
+                       echo $pkgsize $pkg >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp
+               fi
+
+               deps=`list_package_depends $pkg`
+               for dep in $deps ; do
+                       echo "$pkg OPP $dep;" | sed -e 's:-:_:g' -e 's:\.:_:g' -e 's:+::g' | sed 's:OPP:->:g' >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
+               done
+
+               recs=`list_package_recommends $pkg`
+               for rec in $recs ; do
+                       echo "$pkg OPP $rec [style=dotted];" | sed -e 's:-:_:g' -e 's:\.:_:g' -e 's:+::g' | sed 's:OPP:->:g' >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
+               done
+       done
+       echo "}" >>  ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
+
+       cat ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp | sort -n -r | awk '{print $1 "\tKiB " $2}' > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.txt
+       rm ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp
+
+       # Produce some cut-down graphs (for readability)
+       grep -v kernel_image ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot | grep -v kernel_2 | grep -v kernel_3 > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel.dot
+       grep -v libc6 ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel.dot | grep -v libgcc > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot
+       grep -v update_ ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot
+       grep -v kernel_module ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate-nomodules.dot
+
+       # Workaround for broken shell function dependencies
+       if false ; then
+               get_package_filename
+               list_package_depends
+               list_package_recommends
+       fi
+}
+
+buildhistory_get_imageinfo() {
+       # List the files in the image, but exclude date/time etc.
+       # This awk script is somewhat messy, but handles where the size is not printed for device files under pseudo
+       find ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} -ls | awk '{ if ( $7 ~ /[0-9]/ ) printf "%s %10-s %10-s %10s %s %s %s\n", $3, $5, $6, $7, $11, $12, $13 ; else printf "%s %10-s %10-s %10s %s %s %s\n", $3, $5, $6, 0, $10, $11, $12 }' > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/files-in-image.txt
+
+       # Add some configuration information
+       echo "${MACHINE}: ${IMAGE_BASENAME} configured for ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION}" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id
+       echo "${@buildhistory_get_layers(d)}" >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id
+}
+
+# By prepending we get in before the removal of packaging files
+ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND =+ "buildhistory_get_image_installed ; "
+
+IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += " buildhistory_get_imageinfo ; "
+
+def buildhistory_get_layers(d):
+       layertext = "Configured metadata layers:\n%s\n" % '\n'.join(get_layers_branch_rev(d))
+       return layertext
+
+
+buildhistory_commit() {
+       ( cd ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/
+               git add ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/*
+               git commit ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/ -m "Build ${BUILDNAME} for machine ${MACHINE} configured for ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION}" --author "${BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR}" > /dev/null
+               if [ "${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}" != "" ] ; then
+                       git push -q ${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}
+               fi) || true
+}
+
+python buildhistory_eventhandler() {
+       import bb.build
+       import bb.event
+
+       if isinstance(e, bb.event.BuildCompleted):
+               if e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT", True) == "1":
+                       bb.build.exec_func("buildhistory_commit", e.data)
+}
+
+addhandler buildhistory_eventhandler
index 4a5a2dd3be10b5f29b461167a7313f1af2349765..b4b95c5645b022f9d47c36a4dfe70330cf134466 100644 (file)
@@ -143,11 +143,36 @@ remove_packaging_data_files() {
         mkdir ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${opkglibdir}
 }
 
+list_installed_packages() {
+       grep ^Package: ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${opkglibdir}/status | sed "s/^Package: //"
+}
+
+get_package_filename() {
+       name=`opkg-cl ${IPKG_ARGS} info $1 | grep -B 7 -A 7 "^Status.* \(\(installed\)\|\(unpacked\)\)" | awk '/^Package/ {printf $2"_"}'`
+       name=$name`opkg-cl ${IPKG_ARGS} info $1 | grep -B 7 -A 7 "^Status.* \(\(installed\)\|\(unpacked\)\)" | awk -F: '/^Version/ {printf $NF"_"}' | sed 's/^\s*//g'`
+       name=$name`opkg-cl ${IPKG_ARGS} info $1 | grep -B 7 -A 7 "^Status.* \(\(installed\)\|\(unpacked\)\)" | awk '/^Archi/ {print $2".ipk"}'`
+
+       fullname=`find ${DEPLOY_DIR_IPK} -name "$name" || true`
+       if [ "$fullname" = "" ] ; then
+               echo $name
+       else
+               echo $fullname
+       fi
+}
+
+list_package_depends() {
+       opkg-cl ${IPKG_ARGS} info $1 | grep ^Depends | sed -e 's/^Depends: //' -e 's/,//g' -e 's:([=<>]* [0-9a-zA-Z.~\-]*)::g'
+}
+
+list_package_recommends() {
+       opkg-cl ${IPKG_ARGS} info $1 | grep ^Recommends | sed -e 's/^Recommends: //' -e 's/,//g' -e 's:([=<>]* [0-9a-zA-Z.~\-]*)::g'
+}
+
 install_all_locales() {
 
     PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=""
 
-    INSTALLED_PACKAGES=`grep ^Package: ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${opkglibdir}/status |sed "s/^Package: //"|egrep -v -- "(-locale-|-dev$|-doc$|^kernel|^glibc|^ttf|^task|^perl|^python)"`
+    INSTALLED_PACKAGES=`list_installed_packages | egrep -v -- "(-locale-|-dev$|-doc$|^kernel|^glibc|^ttf|^task|^perl|^python)"`
 
     for pkg in $INSTALLED_PACKAGES
     do
index 6973008c598e0a0cedfeb9e96706d47ccb91f9d4..5fd45d758c57157c2c1a356be83cc83cc315f2de 100644 (file)
@@ -160,16 +160,47 @@ remove_packaging_data_files() {
        rm -rf ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}${opkglibdir}
 }
 
+RPM_QUERY_CMD = '${RPM} --root ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} -D "_dbpath ${rpmlibdir}" \
+               -D "__dbi_txn create nofsync private"'
+
+list_installed_packages() {
+       ${RPM_QUERY_CMD} -qa --qf "[%{NAME}\n]"
+}
+
+get_package_filename() {
+       resolve_package_rpm ${RPMCONF_TARGET_BASE}-base_archs.conf $1
+}
+
+list_package_depends() {
+       pkglist=`list_installed_packages`
+
+       for req in `${RPM_QUERY_CMD} -q --qf "[%{REQUIRES}\n]" $1`; do
+               if echo "$req" | grep -q "^rpmlib" ; then continue ; fi
+
+               realpkg=""
+               for dep in $pkglist; do
+                       if [ "$dep" = "$req" ] ; then
+                               realpkg="1"
+                               echo $req
+                               break
+                       fi
+               done
+
+               if [ "$realdep" = "" ] ; then
+                       ${RPM_QUERY_CMD} -q --whatprovides $req --qf "%{NAME}\n"
+               fi
+       done
+}
+
+list_package_recommends() {
+       :
+}
 
 install_all_locales() {
        PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=""
 
        # Generate list of installed packages...
-       INSTALLED_PACKAGES=$( \
-               ${RPM} --root ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} -D "_dbpath ${rpmlibdir}" \
-               -D "__dbi_txn create nofsync private" \
-               -qa --qf "[%{NAME}\n]" | egrep -v -- "(-locale-|-dev$|-doc$|^kernel|^glibc|^ttf|^task|^perl|^python)" \
-       )
+       INSTALLED_PACKAGES=`list_installed_packages | egrep -v -- "(-locale-|-dev$|-doc$|^kernel|^glibc|^ttf|^task|^perl|^python)"`
 
        # This would likely be faster if we did it in one transaction
        # but this should be good enough for the few users of this function...