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reproducible: Merge code into base.bbclass

Reproducibility is here to stay and needs to be part of our default workflow.
Move the remaining code to base.bbclass so it is always a first class citizen
and it is clear people need to be mindful of it.

(From OE-Core rev: abb0671d2cebfd7e8df94796404bbe9c7f961058)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Richard Purdie
2021-10-14 12:34:17 +01:00
parent f47a396964
commit 4b424bdfdb
9 changed files with 95 additions and 106 deletions
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@@ -5,6 +5,57 @@ import os
import subprocess
import bb
# For reproducible builds, this code sets the default SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH in each
# component's build environment. The format is number of seconds since the
# system epoch.
#
# Upstream components (generally) respect this environment variable,
# using it in place of the "current" date and time.
# See https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/
#
# The default value of SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH comes from the function
# get_source_date_epoch_value which reads from the SDE_FILE, or if the file
# is not available will use the fallback of SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH_FALLBACK.
#
# The SDE_FILE is normally constructed from the function
# create_source_date_epoch_stamp which is typically added as a postfuncs to
# the do_unpack task. If a recipe does NOT have do_unpack, it should be added
# to a task that runs after the source is available and before the
# do_deploy_source_date_epoch task is executed.
#
# If a recipe wishes to override the default behavior it should set it's own
# SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH or override the do_deploy_source_date_epoch_stamp task
# with recipe-specific functionality to write the appropriate
# SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH into the SDE_FILE.
#
# SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is intended to be a reproducible value. This value should
# be reproducible for anyone who builds the same revision from the same
# sources.
#
# There are 4 ways the create_source_date_epoch_stamp function determines what
# becomes SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:
#
# 1. Use the value from __source_date_epoch.txt file if this file exists.
# This file was most likely created in the previous build by one of the
# following methods 2,3,4.
# Alternatively, it can be provided by a recipe via SRC_URI.
#
# If the file does not exist:
#
# 2. If there is a git checkout, use the last git commit timestamp.
# Git does not preserve file timestamps on checkout.
#
# 3. Use the mtime of "known" files such as NEWS, CHANGLELOG, ...
# This works for well-kept repositories distributed via tarball.
#
# 4. Use the modification time of the youngest file in the source tree, if
# there is one.
# This will be the newest file from the distribution tarball, if any.
#
# 5. Fall back to a fixed timestamp (SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH_FALLBACK).
#
# Once the value is determined, it is stored in the recipe's SDE_FILE.
def get_source_date_epoch_from_known_files(d, sourcedir):
source_date_epoch = None
newest_file = None
@@ -219,7 +219,6 @@ class ReproducibleTests(OESelftestTestCase):
bb.utils.remove(tmpdir, recurse=True)
config = textwrap.dedent('''\
INHERIT += "reproducible_build"
PACKAGE_CLASSES = "{package_classes}"
INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1"
TMPDIR = "{tmpdir}"