--- /dev/null
+LICENSE = "CLOSED"
+
+PROVIDES = "virtual/sysroot-test"
+INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS = "1"
+PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}"
+
+TESTSTRING ?= "1"
+
+do_install() {
+ install -d ${D}${includedir}
+ echo "# test ${TESTSTRING}" > ${D}${includedir}/sysroot-test.h
+}
+
+EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD = "1"
--- /dev/null
+LICENSE = "CLOSED"
+
+PROVIDES = "virtual/sysroot-test"
+INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS = "1"
+PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}"
+
+TESTSTRING ?= "2"
+
+do_install() {
+ install -d ${D}${includedir}
+ echo "# test ${TESTSTRING}" > ${D}${includedir}/sysroot-test.h
+}
+
+EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD = "1"
--- /dev/null
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
+#
+
+import uuid
+
+from oeqa.selftest.case import OESelftestTestCase
+from oeqa.utils.commands import bitbake
+
+class SysrootTests(OESelftestTestCase):
+ def test_sysroot_cleanup(self):
+ """
+ Build sysroot test which depends on virtual/sysroot-test for one machine,
+ switch machine, switch provider of virtual/sysroot-test and check that the
+ sysroot is correctly cleaned up. The files in the two providers overlap
+ so can cause errors if the sysroot code doesn't function correctly.
+ Yes, sysroot-test should be machine specific really to avoid this, however
+ the sysroot cleanup should also work [YOCTO #13702].
+ """
+
+ uuid1 = uuid.uuid4()
+ uuid2 = uuid.uuid4()
+
+ self.write_config("""
+PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/sysroot-test = "sysroot-test-arch1"
+MACHINE = "qemux86"
+TESTSTRING_pn-sysroot-test-arch1 = "%s"
+TESTSTRING_pn-sysroot-test-arch2 = "%s"
+""" % (uuid1, uuid2))
+ bitbake("sysroot-test")
+ self.write_config("""
+PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/sysroot-test = "sysroot-test-arch2"
+MACHINE = "qemux86copy"
+TESTSTRING_pn-sysroot-test-arch1 = "%s"
+TESTSTRING_pn-sysroot-test-arch2 = "%s"
+""" % (uuid1, uuid2))
+ bitbake("sysroot-test")