109209eecSAndrew Geissler.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK
209209eecSAndrew Geissler
309209eecSAndrew Geissler***************************
409209eecSAndrew Geissler``devtool`` Quick Reference
509209eecSAndrew Geissler***************************
609209eecSAndrew Geissler
709209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe ``devtool`` command-line tool provides a number of features that
809209eecSAndrew Geisslerhelp you build, test, and package software. This command is available
909209eecSAndrew Geissleralongside the ``bitbake`` command. Additionally, the ``devtool`` command
1009209eecSAndrew Geissleris a key part of the extensible SDK.
1109209eecSAndrew Geissler
1209209eecSAndrew GeisslerThis chapter provides a Quick Reference for the ``devtool`` command. For
1309209eecSAndrew Geisslermore information on how to apply the command when using the extensible
1409209eecSAndrew GeisslerSDK, see the ":doc:`/sdk-manual/extensible`" chapter in the Yocto
1509209eecSAndrew GeisslerProject Application Development and the Extensible Software Development
1609209eecSAndrew GeisslerKit (eSDK) manual.
1709209eecSAndrew Geissler
1809209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-getting-help:
1909209eecSAndrew Geissler
2009209eecSAndrew GeisslerGetting Help
2109209eecSAndrew Geissler============
2209209eecSAndrew Geissler
2309209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe ``devtool`` command line is organized similarly to Git in that it
2409209eecSAndrew Geisslerhas a number of sub-commands for each function. You can run
25c926e17cSAndrew Geissler``devtool --help`` to see all the commands::
2609209eecSAndrew Geissler
2709209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool -h
2809209eecSAndrew Geissler   NOTE: Starting bitbake server...
2909209eecSAndrew Geissler   usage: devtool [--basepath BASEPATH] [--bbpath BBPATH] [-d] [-q] [--color COLOR] [-h] <subcommand> ...
3009209eecSAndrew Geissler
3109209eecSAndrew Geissler   OpenEmbedded development tool
3209209eecSAndrew Geissler
3309209eecSAndrew Geissler   options:
3409209eecSAndrew Geissler     --basepath BASEPATH   Base directory of SDK / build directory
3509209eecSAndrew Geissler     --bbpath BBPATH       Explicitly specify the BBPATH, rather than getting it from the metadata
3609209eecSAndrew Geissler     -d, --debug           Enable debug output
3709209eecSAndrew Geissler     -q, --quiet           Print only errors
3809209eecSAndrew Geissler     --color COLOR         Colorize output (where COLOR is auto, always, never)
3909209eecSAndrew Geissler     -h, --help            show this help message and exit
4009209eecSAndrew Geissler
4109209eecSAndrew Geissler   subcommands:
4209209eecSAndrew Geissler     Beginning work on a recipe:
4309209eecSAndrew Geissler       add                   Add a new recipe
4409209eecSAndrew Geissler       modify                Modify the source for an existing recipe
4509209eecSAndrew Geissler       upgrade               Upgrade an existing recipe
4609209eecSAndrew Geissler     Getting information:
4709209eecSAndrew Geissler       status                Show workspace status
4809209eecSAndrew Geissler       latest-version        Report the latest version of an existing recipe
4909209eecSAndrew Geissler       check-upgrade-status  Report upgradability for multiple (or all) recipes
5009209eecSAndrew Geissler       search                Search available recipes
5109209eecSAndrew Geissler     Working on a recipe in the workspace:
5209209eecSAndrew Geissler       build                 Build a recipe
5309209eecSAndrew Geissler       rename                Rename a recipe file in the workspace
5409209eecSAndrew Geissler       edit-recipe           Edit a recipe file
5509209eecSAndrew Geissler       find-recipe           Find a recipe file
5609209eecSAndrew Geissler       configure-help        Get help on configure script options
5709209eecSAndrew Geissler       update-recipe         Apply changes from external source tree to recipe
5809209eecSAndrew Geissler       reset                 Remove a recipe from your workspace
5909209eecSAndrew Geissler       finish                Finish working on a recipe in your workspace
6009209eecSAndrew Geissler     Testing changes on target:
6109209eecSAndrew Geissler       deploy-target         Deploy recipe output files to live target machine
6209209eecSAndrew Geissler       undeploy-target       Undeploy recipe output files in live target machine
6309209eecSAndrew Geissler       build-image           Build image including workspace recipe packages
6409209eecSAndrew Geissler     Advanced:
6509209eecSAndrew Geissler       create-workspace      Set up workspace in an alternative location
6609209eecSAndrew Geissler       extract               Extract the source for an existing recipe
6709209eecSAndrew Geissler       sync                  Synchronize the source tree for an existing recipe
6809209eecSAndrew Geissler       menuconfig            Alter build-time configuration for a recipe
6909209eecSAndrew Geissler       import                Import exported tar archive into workspace
7009209eecSAndrew Geissler       export                Export workspace into a tar archive
7109209eecSAndrew Geissler     other:
7209209eecSAndrew Geissler       selftest-reverse      Reverse value (for selftest)
7309209eecSAndrew Geissler       pluginfile            Print the filename of this plugin
7409209eecSAndrew Geissler       bbdir                 Print the BBPATH directory of this plugin
7509209eecSAndrew Geissler       count                 How many times have this plugin been registered.
7609209eecSAndrew Geissler       multiloaded           How many times have this plugin been initialized
7709209eecSAndrew Geissler   Use devtool <subcommand> --help to get help on a specific command
7809209eecSAndrew Geissler
7909209eecSAndrew GeisslerAs directed in the general help output, you can
8009209eecSAndrew Geisslerget more syntax on a specific command by providing the command name and
815199d831SAndrew Geisslerusing ``--help``::
8209209eecSAndrew Geissler
8309209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool add --help
8409209eecSAndrew Geissler   NOTE: Starting bitbake server...
8509209eecSAndrew Geissler   usage: devtool add [-h] [--same-dir | --no-same-dir] [--fetch URI] [--npm-dev] [--version VERSION] [--no-git] [--srcrev SRCREV | --autorev] [--srcbranch SRCBRANCH] [--binary] [--also-native] [--src-subdir SUBDIR] [--mirrors]
8609209eecSAndrew Geissler                      [--provides PROVIDES]
8709209eecSAndrew Geissler                      [recipename] [srctree] [fetchuri]
8809209eecSAndrew Geissler
8909209eecSAndrew Geissler   Adds a new recipe to the workspace to build a specified source tree. Can optionally fetch a remote URI and unpack it to create the source tree.
9009209eecSAndrew Geissler
9109209eecSAndrew Geissler   arguments:
9209209eecSAndrew Geissler     recipename            Name for new recipe to add (just name - no version, path or extension). If not specified, will attempt to auto-detect it.
9309209eecSAndrew Geissler     srctree               Path to external source tree. If not specified, a subdirectory of /media/build1/poky/build/workspace/sources will be used.
9409209eecSAndrew Geissler     fetchuri              Fetch the specified URI and extract it to create the source tree
9509209eecSAndrew Geissler
9609209eecSAndrew Geissler   options:
9709209eecSAndrew Geissler     -h, --help            show this help message and exit
9809209eecSAndrew Geissler     --same-dir, -s        Build in same directory as source
9909209eecSAndrew Geissler     --no-same-dir         Force build in a separate build directory
10009209eecSAndrew Geissler     --fetch URI, -f URI   Fetch the specified URI and extract it to create the source tree (deprecated - pass as positional argument instead)
10109209eecSAndrew Geissler     --npm-dev             For npm, also fetch devDependencies
10209209eecSAndrew Geissler     --version VERSION, -V VERSION
10309209eecSAndrew Geissler                           Version to use within recipe (PV)
10409209eecSAndrew Geissler     --no-git, -g          If fetching source, do not set up source tree as a git repository
10509209eecSAndrew Geissler     --srcrev SRCREV, -S SRCREV
10609209eecSAndrew Geissler                           Source revision to fetch if fetching from an SCM such as git (default latest)
10709209eecSAndrew Geissler     --autorev, -a         When fetching from a git repository, set SRCREV in the recipe to a floating revision instead of fixed
10809209eecSAndrew Geissler     --srcbranch SRCBRANCH, -B SRCBRANCH
10909209eecSAndrew Geissler                           Branch in source repository if fetching from an SCM such as git (default master)
11009209eecSAndrew Geissler     --binary, -b          Treat the source tree as something that should be installed verbatim (no compilation, same directory structure). Useful with binary packages e.g. RPMs.
11109209eecSAndrew Geissler     --also-native         Also add native variant (i.e. support building recipe for the build host as well as the target machine)
11209209eecSAndrew Geissler     --src-subdir SUBDIR   Specify subdirectory within source tree to use
11309209eecSAndrew Geissler     --mirrors             Enable PREMIRRORS and MIRRORS for source tree fetching (disable by default).
11409209eecSAndrew Geissler     --provides PROVIDES, -p PROVIDES
11509209eecSAndrew Geissler                           Specify an alias for the item provided by the recipe. E.g. virtual/libgl
11609209eecSAndrew Geissler
11709209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-the-workspace-layer-structure:
11809209eecSAndrew Geissler
11909209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe Workspace Layer Structure
12009209eecSAndrew Geissler=============================
12109209eecSAndrew Geissler
12209209eecSAndrew Geissler``devtool`` uses a "Workspace" layer in which to accomplish builds. This
12309209eecSAndrew Geisslerlayer is not specific to any single ``devtool`` command but is rather a
12409209eecSAndrew Geisslercommon working area used across the tool.
12509209eecSAndrew Geissler
12609209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe following figure shows the workspace structure:
12709209eecSAndrew Geissler
12809209eecSAndrew Geissler.. image:: figures/build-workspace-directory.png
129d583833aSAndrew Geissler   :scale: 100%
13009209eecSAndrew Geissler
13109209eecSAndrew Geissler.. code-block:: none
13209209eecSAndrew Geissler
13309209eecSAndrew Geissler   attic - A directory created if devtool believes it must preserve
13409209eecSAndrew Geissler           anything when you run "devtool reset".  For example, if you
13509209eecSAndrew Geissler           run "devtool add", make changes to the recipe, and then
13609209eecSAndrew Geissler           run "devtool reset", devtool takes notice that the file has
13709209eecSAndrew Geissler           been changed and moves it into the attic should you still
13809209eecSAndrew Geissler           want the recipe.
13909209eecSAndrew Geissler
14009209eecSAndrew Geissler   README - Provides information on what is in workspace layer and how to
14109209eecSAndrew Geissler            manage it.
14209209eecSAndrew Geissler
14309209eecSAndrew Geissler   .devtool_md5 - A checksum file used by devtool.
14409209eecSAndrew Geissler
14509209eecSAndrew Geissler   appends - A directory that contains *.bbappend files, which point to
14609209eecSAndrew Geissler             external source.
14709209eecSAndrew Geissler
14809209eecSAndrew Geissler   conf - A configuration directory that contains the layer.conf file.
14909209eecSAndrew Geissler
15009209eecSAndrew Geissler   recipes - A directory containing recipes.  This directory contains a
15109209eecSAndrew Geissler             folder for each directory added whose name matches that of the
15209209eecSAndrew Geissler             added recipe.  devtool places the recipe.bb file
15309209eecSAndrew Geissler             within that sub-directory.
15409209eecSAndrew Geissler
15509209eecSAndrew Geissler   sources - A directory containing a working copy of the source files used
15609209eecSAndrew Geissler             when building the recipe.  This is the default directory used
15709209eecSAndrew Geissler             as the location of the source tree when you do not provide a
15809209eecSAndrew Geissler             source tree path.  This directory contains a folder for each
15909209eecSAndrew Geissler             set of source files matched to a corresponding recipe.
16009209eecSAndrew Geissler
16109209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-adding-a-new-recipe-to-the-workspace:
16209209eecSAndrew Geissler
16309209eecSAndrew GeisslerAdding a New Recipe to the Workspace Layer
16409209eecSAndrew Geissler==========================================
16509209eecSAndrew Geissler
16609209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool add`` command to add a new recipe to the workspace
167615f2f11SAndrew Geisslerlayer. The recipe you add should not exist --- ``devtool`` creates it for
16809209eecSAndrew Geissleryou. The source files the recipe uses should exist in an external area.
16909209eecSAndrew Geissler
17009209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe following example creates and adds a new recipe named ``jackson`` to
17109209eecSAndrew Geisslera workspace layer the tool creates. The source code built by the recipes
172c926e17cSAndrew Geisslerresides in ``/home/user/sources/jackson``::
17309209eecSAndrew Geissler
17409209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool add jackson /home/user/sources/jackson
17509209eecSAndrew Geissler
17609209eecSAndrew GeisslerIf you add a recipe and the workspace layer does not exist, the command
1773b8a17c1SAndrew Geisslercreates the layer and populates it as described in
1783b8a17c1SAndrew Geissler":ref:`devtool-the-workspace-layer-structure`" section.
17909209eecSAndrew Geissler
18009209eecSAndrew GeisslerRunning ``devtool add`` when the workspace layer exists causes the tool
18109209eecSAndrew Geisslerto add the recipe, append files, and source files into the existing
18209209eecSAndrew Geisslerworkspace layer. The ``.bbappend`` file is created to point to the
18309209eecSAndrew Geisslerexternal source tree.
18409209eecSAndrew Geissler
18509209eecSAndrew Geissler.. note::
18609209eecSAndrew Geissler
18709209eecSAndrew Geissler   If your recipe has runtime dependencies defined, you must be sure
18809209eecSAndrew Geissler   that these packages exist on the target hardware before attempting to
18909209eecSAndrew Geissler   run your application. If dependent packages (e.g. libraries) do not
19009209eecSAndrew Geissler   exist on the target, your application, when run, will fail to find
19109209eecSAndrew Geissler   those functions. For more information, see the
19209209eecSAndrew Geissler   ":ref:`ref-manual/devtool-reference:deploying your software on the target machine`"
19309209eecSAndrew Geissler   section.
19409209eecSAndrew Geissler
19509209eecSAndrew GeisslerBy default, ``devtool add`` uses the latest revision (i.e. master) when
19609209eecSAndrew Geisslerunpacking files from a remote URI. In some cases, you might want to
19709209eecSAndrew Geisslerspecify a source revision by branch, tag, or commit hash. You can
19809209eecSAndrew Geisslerspecify these options when using the ``devtool add`` command:
19909209eecSAndrew Geissler
200c926e17cSAndrew Geissler-  To specify a source branch, use the ``--srcbranch`` option::
20109209eecSAndrew Geissler
202d1e89497SAndrew Geissler      $ devtool add --srcbranch &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; jackson /home/user/sources/jackson
20309209eecSAndrew Geissler
204d1e89497SAndrew Geissler   In the previous example, you are checking out the &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
20509209eecSAndrew Geissler   branch.
20609209eecSAndrew Geissler
20709209eecSAndrew Geissler-  To specify a specific tag or commit hash, use the ``--srcrev``
208c926e17cSAndrew Geissler   option::
20909209eecSAndrew Geissler
210d1e89497SAndrew Geissler      $ devtool add --srcrev &DISTRO_REL_TAG; jackson /home/user/sources/jackson
21109209eecSAndrew Geissler      $ devtool add --srcrev some_commit_hash /home/user/sources/jackson
21209209eecSAndrew Geissler
21309209eecSAndrew Geissler   The previous examples check out the
214d1e89497SAndrew Geissler   &DISTRO_REL_TAG; tag and the commit associated with the
21509209eecSAndrew Geissler   some_commit_hash hash.
21609209eecSAndrew Geissler
21709209eecSAndrew Geissler.. note::
21809209eecSAndrew Geissler
21909209eecSAndrew Geissler   If you prefer to use the latest revision every time the recipe is
22009209eecSAndrew Geissler   built, use the options ``--autorev`` or ``-a``.
22109209eecSAndrew Geissler
22209209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-extracting-the-source-for-an-existing-recipe:
22309209eecSAndrew Geissler
22409209eecSAndrew GeisslerExtracting the Source for an Existing Recipe
22509209eecSAndrew Geissler============================================
22609209eecSAndrew Geissler
22709209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool extract`` command to extract the source for an
22809209eecSAndrew Geisslerexisting recipe. When you use this command, you must supply the root
22909209eecSAndrew Geisslername of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions), and you must
23009209eecSAndrew Geisslersupply the directory to which you want the source extracted.
23109209eecSAndrew Geissler
23209209eecSAndrew GeisslerAdditional command options let you control the name of a development
23309209eecSAndrew Geisslerbranch into which you can checkout the source and whether or not to keep
23409209eecSAndrew Geisslera temporary directory, which is useful for debugging.
23509209eecSAndrew Geissler
23609209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-synchronizing-a-recipes-extracted-source-tree:
23709209eecSAndrew Geissler
23809209eecSAndrew GeisslerSynchronizing a Recipe's Extracted Source Tree
23909209eecSAndrew Geissler==============================================
24009209eecSAndrew Geissler
24109209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool sync`` command to synchronize a previously extracted
24209209eecSAndrew Geisslersource tree for an existing recipe. When you use this command, you must
24309209eecSAndrew Geisslersupply the root name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or
24409209eecSAndrew Geisslerextensions), and you must supply the directory to which you want the
24509209eecSAndrew Geisslersource extracted.
24609209eecSAndrew Geissler
24709209eecSAndrew GeisslerAdditional command options let you control the name of a development
24809209eecSAndrew Geisslerbranch into which you can checkout the source and whether or not to keep
24909209eecSAndrew Geisslera temporary directory, which is useful for debugging.
25009209eecSAndrew Geissler
25109209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-modifying-a-recipe:
25209209eecSAndrew Geissler
25309209eecSAndrew GeisslerModifying an Existing Recipe
25409209eecSAndrew Geissler============================
25509209eecSAndrew Geissler
25609209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool modify`` command to begin modifying the source of an
25709209eecSAndrew Geisslerexisting recipe. This command is very similar to the
25809209eecSAndrew Geissler:ref:`add <devtool-adding-a-new-recipe-to-the-workspace>` command
25909209eecSAndrew Geisslerexcept that it does not physically create the recipe in the workspace
26009209eecSAndrew Geisslerlayer because the recipe already exists in an another layer.
26109209eecSAndrew Geissler
26209209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe ``devtool modify`` command extracts the source for a recipe, sets it
26309209eecSAndrew Geisslerup as a Git repository if the source had not already been fetched from
26409209eecSAndrew GeisslerGit, checks out a branch for development, and applies any patches from
26509209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe recipe as commits on top. You can use the following command to
266c926e17cSAndrew Geisslercheckout the source files::
26709209eecSAndrew Geissler
26809209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool modify recipe
26909209eecSAndrew Geissler
27009209eecSAndrew GeisslerUsing the above command form, ``devtool`` uses the existing recipe's
27109209eecSAndrew Geissler:term:`SRC_URI` statement to locate the upstream source,
27209209eecSAndrew Geisslerextracts the source into the default sources location in the workspace.
27309209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe default development branch used is "devtool".
27409209eecSAndrew Geissler
27509209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-edit-an-existing-recipe:
27609209eecSAndrew Geissler
27709209eecSAndrew GeisslerEdit an Existing Recipe
27809209eecSAndrew Geissler=======================
27909209eecSAndrew Geissler
28009209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool edit-recipe`` command to run the default editor, which
28109209eecSAndrew Geissleris identified using the ``EDITOR`` variable, on the specified recipe.
28209209eecSAndrew Geissler
28309209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you use the ``devtool edit-recipe`` command, you must supply the
28409209eecSAndrew Geisslerroot name of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions). Also,
28509209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe recipe file itself must reside in the workspace as a result of the
2865199d831SAndrew Geissler``devtool add`` or ``devtool upgrade`` commands.
28709209eecSAndrew Geissler
28809209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-updating-a-recipe:
28909209eecSAndrew Geissler
29009209eecSAndrew GeisslerUpdating a Recipe
29109209eecSAndrew Geissler=================
29209209eecSAndrew Geissler
29309209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool update-recipe`` command to update your recipe with
29409209eecSAndrew Geisslerpatches that reflect changes you make to the source files. For example,
29509209eecSAndrew Geisslerif you know you are going to work on some code, you could first use the
29609209eecSAndrew Geissler:ref:`devtool modify <devtool-modifying-a-recipe>` command to extract
29709209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe code and set up the workspace. After which, you could modify,
29809209eecSAndrew Geisslercompile, and test the code.
29909209eecSAndrew Geissler
30009209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you are satisfied with the results and you have committed your
30109209eecSAndrew Geisslerchanges to the Git repository, you can then run the
302c926e17cSAndrew Geissler``devtool update-recipe`` to create the patches and update the recipe::
30309209eecSAndrew Geissler
30409209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool update-recipe recipe
30509209eecSAndrew Geissler
30609209eecSAndrew GeisslerIf you run the ``devtool update-recipe``
30709209eecSAndrew Geisslerwithout committing your changes, the command ignores the changes.
30809209eecSAndrew Geissler
30909209eecSAndrew GeisslerOften, you might want to apply customizations made to your software in
31009209eecSAndrew Geissleryour own layer rather than apply them to the original recipe. If so, you
31109209eecSAndrew Geisslercan use the ``-a`` or ``--append`` option with the
31209209eecSAndrew Geissler``devtool update-recipe`` command. These options allow you to specify
313c926e17cSAndrew Geisslerthe layer into which to write an append file::
31409209eecSAndrew Geissler
31509209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool update-recipe recipe -a base-layer-directory
31609209eecSAndrew Geissler
31709209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe ``*.bbappend`` file is created at the
31809209eecSAndrew Geisslerappropriate path within the specified layer directory, which may or may
31909209eecSAndrew Geisslernot be in your ``bblayers.conf`` file. If an append file already exists,
32009209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe command updates it appropriately.
32109209eecSAndrew Geissler
32209209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-checking-on-the-upgrade-status-of-a-recipe:
32309209eecSAndrew Geissler
32409209eecSAndrew GeisslerChecking on the Upgrade Status of a Recipe
32509209eecSAndrew Geissler==========================================
32609209eecSAndrew Geissler
32709209eecSAndrew GeisslerUpstream recipes change over time. Consequently, you might find that you
32809209eecSAndrew Geisslerneed to determine if you can upgrade a recipe to a newer version.
32909209eecSAndrew Geissler
3305199d831SAndrew GeisslerTo check on the upgrade status of a recipe, you can use the
3315199d831SAndrew Geissler``devtool latest-version recipe`` command, which quickly shows the current
3325199d831SAndrew Geisslerversion and the latest version available upstream. To get a more global
3335199d831SAndrew Geisslerpicture, use the ``devtool check-upgrade-status`` command, which takes a
3345199d831SAndrew Geisslerlist of recipes as input, or no arguments, in which case it checks all
3355199d831SAndrew Geissleravailable recipes. This command will only print the recipes for which
3365199d831SAndrew Geisslera new upstream version is available. Each such recipe will have its current
3375199d831SAndrew Geisslerversion and latest upstream version, as well as the email of the maintainer
3385199d831SAndrew Geisslerand any additional information such as the commit hash or reason for not
3395199d831SAndrew Geisslerbeing able to upgrade it, displayed in a table.
3405199d831SAndrew Geissler
3415199d831SAndrew GeisslerThis upgrade checking mechanism relies on the optional :term:`UPSTREAM_CHECK_URI`,
3425199d831SAndrew Geissler:term:`UPSTREAM_CHECK_REGEX`, :term:`UPSTREAM_CHECK_GITTAGREGEX`,
3435199d831SAndrew Geissler:term:`UPSTREAM_CHECK_COMMITS` and :term:`UPSTREAM_VERSION_UNKNOWN`
3445199d831SAndrew Geisslervariables in package recipes.
34509209eecSAndrew Geissler
34609209eecSAndrew Geissler.. note::
34709209eecSAndrew Geissler
3485199d831SAndrew Geissler   -  Most of the time, the above variables are unnecessary. They are only
3495199d831SAndrew Geissler      required when upstream does something unusual, and default
3505199d831SAndrew Geissler      mechanisms cannot find the new upstream versions.
3515199d831SAndrew Geissler
35209209eecSAndrew Geissler   -  For the ``oe-core`` layer, recipe maintainers come from the
35309209eecSAndrew Geissler      :yocto_git:`maintainers.inc </poky/tree/meta/conf/distro/include/maintainers.inc>`
35409209eecSAndrew Geissler      file.
35509209eecSAndrew Geissler
35609209eecSAndrew Geissler   -  If the recipe is using the :ref:`bitbake:bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:git fetcher (\`\`git://\`\`)`
3575199d831SAndrew Geissler      rather than a tarball, the commit hash points to the commit that matches
3585199d831SAndrew Geissler      the recipe's latest version tag, or in the absence of suitable tags,
3595199d831SAndrew Geissler      to the latest commit (when :term:`UPSTREAM_CHECK_COMMITS` set to ``1``
3605199d831SAndrew Geissler      in the recipe).
36109209eecSAndrew Geissler
36209209eecSAndrew GeisslerAs with all ``devtool`` commands, you can get help on the individual
363c926e17cSAndrew Geisslercommand::
36409209eecSAndrew Geissler
36509209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool check-upgrade-status -h
36609209eecSAndrew Geissler   NOTE: Starting bitbake server...
36709209eecSAndrew Geissler   usage: devtool check-upgrade-status [-h] [--all] [recipe [recipe ...]]
36809209eecSAndrew Geissler
36909209eecSAndrew Geissler   Prints a table of recipes together with versions currently provided by recipes, and latest upstream versions, when there is a later version available
37009209eecSAndrew Geissler
37109209eecSAndrew Geissler   arguments:
37209209eecSAndrew Geissler     recipe      Name of the recipe to report (omit to report upgrade info for all recipes)
37309209eecSAndrew Geissler
37409209eecSAndrew Geissler   options:
37509209eecSAndrew Geissler     -h, --help  show this help message and exit
37609209eecSAndrew Geissler     --all, -a   Show all recipes, not just recipes needing upgrade
37709209eecSAndrew Geissler
37809209eecSAndrew GeisslerUnless you provide a specific recipe name on the command line, the
37909209eecSAndrew Geisslercommand checks all recipes in all configured layers.
38009209eecSAndrew Geissler
38109209eecSAndrew GeisslerFollowing is a partial example table that reports on all the recipes.
38209209eecSAndrew GeisslerNotice the reported reason for not upgrading the ``base-passwd`` recipe.
38309209eecSAndrew GeisslerIn this example, while a new version is available upstream, you do not
38409209eecSAndrew Geisslerwant to use it because the dependency on ``cdebconf`` is not easily
3855199d831SAndrew Geisslersatisfied. Maintainers can explicit the reason that is shown by adding
3865199d831SAndrew Geisslerthe :term:`RECIPE_NO_UPDATE_REASON` variable to the corresponding recipe.
3875199d831SAndrew GeisslerSee :yocto_git:`base-passwd.bb </poky/tree/meta/recipes-core/base-passwd/base-passwd_3.5.29.bb>`
388*517393d9SAndrew Geisslerfor an example::
38909209eecSAndrew Geissler
39009209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool check-upgrade-status
39109209eecSAndrew Geissler   ...
3925199d831SAndrew Geissler   INFO: bind                      9.16.20         9.16.21         Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com>
3935199d831SAndrew Geissler   INFO: inetutils                 2.1             2.2             Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
3945199d831SAndrew Geissler   INFO: iproute2                  5.13.0          5.14.0          Changhyeok Bae <changhyeok.bae@gmail.com>
3955199d831SAndrew Geissler   INFO: openssl                   1.1.1l          3.0.0           Alexander Kanavin <alex.kanavin@gmail.com>
3965199d831SAndrew Geissler   INFO: base-passwd               3.5.29          3.5.51          Anuj Mittal <anuj.mittal@intel.com>  cannot be updated due to: Version 3.5.38 requires cdebconf for update-passwd utility
3975199d831SAndrew Geissler   ...
3985199d831SAndrew Geissler
3995199d831SAndrew GeisslerLast but not least, you may set :term:`UPSTREAM_VERSION_UNKNOWN` to ``1``
4005199d831SAndrew Geisslerin a recipe when there's currently no way to determine its latest upstream
4015199d831SAndrew Geisslerversion.
40209209eecSAndrew Geissler
40309209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-upgrading-a-recipe:
40409209eecSAndrew Geissler
40509209eecSAndrew GeisslerUpgrading a Recipe
40609209eecSAndrew Geissler==================
40709209eecSAndrew Geissler
40809209eecSAndrew GeisslerAs software matures, upstream recipes are upgraded to newer versions. As
40909209eecSAndrew Geisslera developer, you need to keep your local recipes up-to-date with the
410ac69b488SWilliam A. Kennington IIIupstream version releases. There are several ways of upgrading recipes.
411*517393d9SAndrew GeisslerYou can read about them in the ":ref:`dev-manual/upgrading-recipes:upgrading recipes`"
41209209eecSAndrew Geisslersection of the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. This section
41309209eecSAndrew Geissleroverviews the ``devtool upgrade`` command.
41409209eecSAndrew Geissler
41509209eecSAndrew GeisslerBefore you upgrade a recipe, you can check on its upgrade status. See
41609209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe ":ref:`devtool-checking-on-the-upgrade-status-of-a-recipe`" section
41709209eecSAndrew Geisslerfor more information.
41809209eecSAndrew Geissler
41909209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe ``devtool upgrade`` command upgrades an existing recipe to a more
42009209eecSAndrew Geisslerrecent version of the recipe upstream. The command puts the upgraded
42109209eecSAndrew Geisslerrecipe file along with any associated files into a "workspace" and, if
42209209eecSAndrew Geisslernecessary, extracts the source tree to a specified location. During the
42309209eecSAndrew Geisslerupgrade, patches associated with the recipe are rebased or added as
42409209eecSAndrew Geisslerneeded.
42509209eecSAndrew Geissler
42609209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you use the ``devtool upgrade`` command, you must supply the root
42709209eecSAndrew Geisslername of the recipe (i.e. no version, paths, or extensions), and you must
42809209eecSAndrew Geisslersupply the directory to which you want the source extracted. Additional
42909209eecSAndrew Geisslercommand options let you control things such as the version number to
43009209eecSAndrew Geisslerwhich you want to upgrade (i.e. the :term:`PV`), the source
43109209eecSAndrew Geisslerrevision to which you want to upgrade (i.e. the
43209209eecSAndrew Geissler:term:`SRCREV`), whether or not to apply patches, and so
43309209eecSAndrew Geisslerforth.
43409209eecSAndrew Geissler
43509209eecSAndrew GeisslerYou can read more on the ``devtool upgrade`` workflow in the
43609209eecSAndrew Geissler":ref:`sdk-manual/extensible:use \`\`devtool upgrade\`\` to create a version of the recipe that supports a newer version of the software`"
43709209eecSAndrew Geisslersection in the Yocto Project Application Development and the Extensible
43809209eecSAndrew GeisslerSoftware Development Kit (eSDK) manual. You can also see an example of
439*517393d9SAndrew Geisslerhow to use ``devtool upgrade`` in the ":ref:`dev-manual/upgrading-recipes:using \`\`devtool upgrade\`\``"
44009209eecSAndrew Geisslersection in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
44109209eecSAndrew Geissler
44209209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-resetting-a-recipe:
44309209eecSAndrew Geissler
44409209eecSAndrew GeisslerResetting a Recipe
44509209eecSAndrew Geissler==================
44609209eecSAndrew Geissler
44709209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool reset`` command to remove a recipe and its
44809209eecSAndrew Geisslerconfiguration (e.g. the corresponding ``.bbappend`` file) from the
44909209eecSAndrew Geisslerworkspace layer. Realize that this command deletes the recipe and the
45009209eecSAndrew Geisslerappend file. The command does not physically move them for you.
45109209eecSAndrew GeisslerConsequently, you must be sure to physically relocate your updated
45209209eecSAndrew Geisslerrecipe and the append file outside of the workspace layer before running
45309209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe ``devtool reset`` command.
45409209eecSAndrew Geissler
45509209eecSAndrew GeisslerIf the ``devtool reset`` command detects that the recipe or the append
45609209eecSAndrew Geisslerfiles have been modified, the command preserves the modified files in a
45709209eecSAndrew Geisslerseparate "attic" subdirectory under the workspace layer.
45809209eecSAndrew Geissler
45909209eecSAndrew GeisslerHere is an example that resets the workspace directory that contains the
460c926e17cSAndrew Geissler``mtr`` recipe::
46109209eecSAndrew Geissler
46209209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool reset mtr
46309209eecSAndrew Geissler   NOTE: Cleaning sysroot for recipe mtr...
46409209eecSAndrew Geissler   NOTE: Leaving source tree /home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/sources/mtr as-is; if you no longer need it then please delete it manually
46509209eecSAndrew Geissler   $
46609209eecSAndrew Geissler
46709209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-building-your-recipe:
46809209eecSAndrew Geissler
46909209eecSAndrew GeisslerBuilding Your Recipe
47009209eecSAndrew Geissler====================
47109209eecSAndrew Geissler
47209209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool build`` command to build your recipe. The
47309209eecSAndrew Geissler``devtool build`` command is equivalent to the
47409209eecSAndrew Geissler``bitbake -c populate_sysroot`` command.
47509209eecSAndrew Geissler
47609209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you use the ``devtool build`` command, you must supply the root
47709209eecSAndrew Geisslername of the recipe (i.e. do not provide versions, paths, or extensions).
4785199d831SAndrew GeisslerYou can use either the ``-s`` or the ``--disable-parallel-make`` options to
479c926e17cSAndrew Geisslerdisable parallel makes during the build. Here is an example::
48009209eecSAndrew Geissler
48109209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool build recipe
48209209eecSAndrew Geissler
48309209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-building-your-image:
48409209eecSAndrew Geissler
48509209eecSAndrew GeisslerBuilding Your Image
48609209eecSAndrew Geissler===================
48709209eecSAndrew Geissler
48809209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool build-image`` command to build an image, extending it
48909209eecSAndrew Geisslerto include packages from recipes in the workspace. Using this command is
49009209eecSAndrew Geissleruseful when you want an image that ready for immediate deployment onto a
49109209eecSAndrew Geisslerdevice for testing. For proper integration into a final image, you need
49209209eecSAndrew Geisslerto edit your custom image recipe appropriately.
49309209eecSAndrew Geissler
49409209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you use the ``devtool build-image`` command, you must supply the
495c926e17cSAndrew Geisslername of the image. This command has no command line options::
49609209eecSAndrew Geissler
49709209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool build-image image
49809209eecSAndrew Geissler
49909209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-deploying-your-software-on-the-target-machine:
50009209eecSAndrew Geissler
50109209eecSAndrew GeisslerDeploying Your Software on the Target Machine
50209209eecSAndrew Geissler=============================================
50309209eecSAndrew Geissler
50409209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool deploy-target`` command to deploy the recipe's build
505c926e17cSAndrew Geissleroutput to the live target machine::
50609209eecSAndrew Geissler
50709209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool deploy-target recipe target
50809209eecSAndrew Geissler
50909209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe target is the address of the target machine, which must be running
51009209eecSAndrew Geissleran SSH server (i.e. ``user@hostname[:destdir]``).
51109209eecSAndrew Geissler
51209209eecSAndrew GeisslerThis command deploys all files installed during the
51309209eecSAndrew Geissler:ref:`ref-tasks-install` task. Furthermore, you do not
51409209eecSAndrew Geisslerneed to have package management enabled within the target machine. If
51509209eecSAndrew Geissleryou do, the package manager is bypassed.
51609209eecSAndrew Geissler
51709209eecSAndrew Geissler.. note::
51809209eecSAndrew Geissler
51909209eecSAndrew Geissler   The ``deploy-target`` functionality is for development only. You
52009209eecSAndrew Geissler   should never use it to update an image that will be used in
52109209eecSAndrew Geissler   production.
52209209eecSAndrew Geissler
523ac69b488SWilliam A. Kennington IIISome conditions could prevent a deployed application from
524ac69b488SWilliam A. Kennington IIIbehaving as expected. When both of the following conditions are met, your
52509209eecSAndrew Geisslerapplication has the potential to not behave correctly when run on the
52609209eecSAndrew Geisslertarget:
52709209eecSAndrew Geissler
52809209eecSAndrew Geissler-  You are deploying a new application to the target and the recipe you
52909209eecSAndrew Geissler   used to build the application had correctly defined runtime
53009209eecSAndrew Geissler   dependencies.
53109209eecSAndrew Geissler
53209209eecSAndrew Geissler-  The target does not physically have the packages on which the
53309209eecSAndrew Geissler   application depends installed.
53409209eecSAndrew Geissler
535ac69b488SWilliam A. Kennington IIIIf both of these conditions are met, your application will not behave as
53609209eecSAndrew Geisslerexpected. The reason for this misbehavior is because the
53709209eecSAndrew Geissler``devtool deploy-target`` command does not deploy the packages (e.g.
53809209eecSAndrew Geisslerlibraries) on which your new application depends. The assumption is that
53909209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe packages are already on the target. Consequently, when a runtime
54009209eecSAndrew Geisslercall is made in the application for a dependent function (e.g. a library
54109209eecSAndrew Geisslercall), the function cannot be found.
54209209eecSAndrew Geissler
54309209eecSAndrew GeisslerTo be sure you have all the dependencies local to the target, you need
54409209eecSAndrew Geisslerto be sure that the packages are pre-deployed (installed) on the target
54509209eecSAndrew Geisslerbefore attempting to run your application.
54609209eecSAndrew Geissler
54709209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-removing-your-software-from-the-target-machine:
54809209eecSAndrew Geissler
54909209eecSAndrew GeisslerRemoving Your Software from the Target Machine
55009209eecSAndrew Geissler==============================================
55109209eecSAndrew Geissler
55209209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool undeploy-target`` command to remove deployed build
55309209eecSAndrew Geissleroutput from the target machine. For the ``devtool undeploy-target``
55409209eecSAndrew Geisslercommand to work, you must have previously used the
55509209eecSAndrew Geissler":ref:`devtool deploy-target <ref-manual/devtool-reference:deploying your software on the target machine>`"
556*517393d9SAndrew Geisslercommand::
55709209eecSAndrew Geissler
55809209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool undeploy-target recipe target
55909209eecSAndrew Geissler
56009209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe target is the
56109209eecSAndrew Geissleraddress of the target machine, which must be running an SSH server (i.e.
56209209eecSAndrew Geissler``user@hostname``).
56309209eecSAndrew Geissler
56409209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-creating-the-workspace:
56509209eecSAndrew Geissler
56609209eecSAndrew GeisslerCreating the Workspace Layer in an Alternative Location
56709209eecSAndrew Geissler=======================================================
56809209eecSAndrew Geissler
56909209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool create-workspace`` command to create a new workspace
57009209eecSAndrew Geisslerlayer in your :term:`Build Directory`. When you create a
57109209eecSAndrew Geisslernew workspace layer, it is populated with the ``README`` file and the
57209209eecSAndrew Geissler``conf`` directory only.
57309209eecSAndrew Geissler
57409209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe following example creates a new workspace layer in your current
575c926e17cSAndrew Geisslerworking and by default names the workspace layer "workspace"::
57609209eecSAndrew Geissler
57709209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool create-workspace
57809209eecSAndrew Geissler
57909209eecSAndrew GeisslerYou can create a workspace layer anywhere by supplying a pathname with
58009209eecSAndrew Geisslerthe command. The following command creates a new workspace layer named
581c926e17cSAndrew Geissler"new-workspace"::
58209209eecSAndrew Geissler
58309209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool create-workspace /home/scottrif/new-workspace
58409209eecSAndrew Geissler
58509209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-get-the-status-of-the-recipes-in-your-workspace:
58609209eecSAndrew Geissler
58709209eecSAndrew GeisslerGet the Status of the Recipes in Your Workspace
58809209eecSAndrew Geissler===============================================
58909209eecSAndrew Geissler
59009209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool status`` command to list the recipes currently in your
59109209eecSAndrew Geisslerworkspace. Information includes the paths to their respective external
59209209eecSAndrew Geisslersource trees.
59309209eecSAndrew Geissler
594c926e17cSAndrew GeisslerThe ``devtool status`` command has no command-line options::
59509209eecSAndrew Geissler
59609209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool status
59709209eecSAndrew Geissler
59809209eecSAndrew GeisslerFollowing is sample output after using
59909209eecSAndrew Geissler:ref:`devtool add <ref-manual/devtool-reference:adding a new recipe to the workspace layer>`
600c926e17cSAndrew Geisslerto create and add the ``mtr_0.86.bb`` recipe to the ``workspace`` directory::
60109209eecSAndrew Geissler
60209209eecSAndrew Geissler   $ devtool status
60309209eecSAndrew Geissler   mtr:/home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/sources/mtr (/home/scottrif/poky/build/workspace/recipes/mtr/mtr_0.86.bb)
60409209eecSAndrew Geissler   $
60509209eecSAndrew Geissler
60609209eecSAndrew Geissler.. _devtool-search-for-available-target-recipes:
60709209eecSAndrew Geissler
60809209eecSAndrew GeisslerSearch for Available Target Recipes
60909209eecSAndrew Geissler===================================
61009209eecSAndrew Geissler
61109209eecSAndrew GeisslerUse the ``devtool search`` command to search for available target
61209209eecSAndrew Geisslerrecipes. The command matches the recipe name, package name, description,
61309209eecSAndrew Geisslerand installed files. The command displays the recipe name as a result of
61409209eecSAndrew Geisslera match.
61509209eecSAndrew Geissler
61609209eecSAndrew GeisslerWhen you use the ``devtool search`` command, you must supply a keyword.
61709209eecSAndrew GeisslerThe command uses the keyword when searching for a match.
618