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#
# Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
#
##
## Purpose:
## This class is to support building with cargo. It
## must be different than cargo.bbclass because Rust
## now builds with Cargo but cannot use cargo.bbclass
## due to dependencies and assumptions in cargo.bbclass
## that Rust & Cargo are already installed. So this
## is used by cargo.bbclass and Rust
##
# add crate fetch support
inherit rust-common
# Where we download our registry and dependencies to
export CARGO_HOME = "${UNPACKDIR}/cargo_home"
# The pkg-config-rs library used by cargo build scripts disables itself when
# cross compiling unless this is defined. We set up pkg-config appropriately
# for cross compilation, so tell it we know better than it.
export PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS = "1"
# Don't instruct cargo to use crates downloaded by bitbake. Some rust packages,
# for example the rust compiler itself, come with their own vendored sources.
# Specifying two [source.crates-io] will not work.
CARGO_DISABLE_BITBAKE_VENDORING ??= "0"
# Used by libstd-rs to point to the vendor dir included in rustc src
CARGO_VENDORING_DIRECTORY ??= "${CARGO_HOME}/bitbake"
# The directory of the Cargo.toml relative to the root directory, per default
# assume there's a Cargo.toml directly in the root directory
CARGO_SRC_DIR ??= ""
# The actual path to the Cargo.toml
CARGO_MANIFEST_PATH ??= "${S}/${CARGO_SRC_DIR}/Cargo.toml"
# Path to Cargo.lock
CARGO_LOCK_PATH ??= "${@ os.path.join(os.path.dirname(d.getVar('CARGO_MANIFEST_PATH')), 'Cargo.lock')}"
CARGO_RUST_TARGET_CCLD ??= "${RUST_TARGET_CCLD}"
cargo_common_do_configure () {
mkdir -p ${CARGO_HOME}/bitbake
cat <<- EOF > ${CARGO_HOME}/config
# EXTRA_OECARGO_PATHS
paths = [
$(for p in ${EXTRA_OECARGO_PATHS}; do echo \"$p\",; done)
]
EOF
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
# Local mirror vendored by bitbake
[source.bitbake]
directory = "${CARGO_VENDORING_DIRECTORY}"
EOF
if [ ${CARGO_DISABLE_BITBAKE_VENDORING} = "0" ]; then
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
[source.crates-io]
replace-with = "bitbake"
local-registry = "/nonexistent"
EOF
fi
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
[http]
# Multiplexing can't be enabled because http2 can't be enabled
# in curl-native without dependency loops
multiplexing = false
# Ignore the hard coded and incorrect path to certificates
cainfo = "${STAGING_ETCDIR_NATIVE}/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
EOF
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
# HOST_SYS
[target.${RUST_HOST_SYS}]
linker = "${CARGO_RUST_TARGET_CCLD}"
EOF
if [ "${RUST_HOST_SYS}" != "${RUST_BUILD_SYS}" ]; then
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
# BUILD_SYS
[target.${RUST_BUILD_SYS}]
linker = "${RUST_BUILD_CCLD}"
EOF
fi
if [ "${RUST_TARGET_SYS}" != "${RUST_BUILD_SYS}" -a "${RUST_TARGET_SYS}" != "${RUST_HOST_SYS}" ]; then
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
# TARGET_SYS
[target.${RUST_TARGET_SYS}]
linker = "${RUST_TARGET_CCLD}"
EOF
fi
# Put build output in build directory preferred by bitbake instead of
# inside source directory unless they are the same
if [ "${B}" != "${S}" ]; then
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
[build]
# Use out of tree build destination to avoid polluting the source tree
target-dir = "${B}/target"
EOF
fi
cat <<- EOF >> ${CARGO_HOME}/config
[term]
progress.when = 'always'
progress.width = 80
EOF
}
python cargo_common_do_patch_paths() {
import shutil
cargo_config = os.path.join(d.getVar("CARGO_HOME"), "config")
if not os.path.exists(cargo_config):
return
src_uri = (d.getVar('SRC_URI') or "").split()
if len(src_uri) == 0:
return
patches = dict()
workdir = d.getVar('UNPACKDIR')
fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(src_uri, d)
for url in fetcher.urls:
ud = fetcher.ud[url]
if ud.type == 'git' or ud.type == 'gitsm':
name = ud.parm.get('name')
destsuffix = ud.parm.get('destsuffix')
if name is not None and destsuffix is not None:
if ud.user:
repo = '%s://%s@%s%s' % (ud.proto, ud.user, ud.host, ud.path)
else:
repo = '%s://%s%s' % (ud.proto, ud.host, ud.path)
path = '%s = { path = "%s" }' % (name, os.path.join(workdir, destsuffix))
patches.setdefault(repo, []).append(path)
with open(cargo_config, "a+") as config:
for k, v in patches.items():
print('\n[patch."%s"]' % k, file=config)
for name in v:
print(name, file=config)
if not patches:
return
# Cargo.lock file is needed for to be sure that artifacts
# downloaded by the fetch steps are those expected by the
# project and that the possible patches are correctly applied.
# Moreover since we do not want any modification
# of this file (for reproducibility purpose), we prevent it by
# using --frozen flag (in CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS) and raise a clear error
# here is better than letting cargo tell (in case the file is missing)
# "Cargo.lock should be modified but --frozen was given"
lockfile = d.getVar("CARGO_LOCK_PATH")
if not os.path.exists(lockfile):
bb.fatal(f"{lockfile} file doesn't exist")
# There are patched files and so Cargo.lock should be modified but we use
# --frozen so let's handle that modifications here.
#
# Note that a "better" (more elegant ?) would have been to use cargo update for
# patched packages:
# cargo update --offline -p package_1 -p package_2
# But this is not possible since it requires that cargo local git db
# to be populated and this is not the case as we fetch git repo ourself.
lockfile_orig = lockfile + ".orig"
if not os.path.exists(lockfile_orig):
shutil.copy(lockfile, lockfile_orig)
newlines = []
with open(lockfile_orig, "r") as f:
for line in f.readlines():
if not line.startswith("source = \"git"):
newlines.append(line)
with open(lockfile, "w") as f:
f.writelines(newlines)
}
do_configure[postfuncs] += "cargo_common_do_patch_paths"
do_compile:prepend () {
oe_cargo_fix_env
}
oe_cargo_fix_env () {
export CC="${RUST_TARGET_CC}"
export CXX="${RUST_TARGET_CXX}"
export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
export AR="${AR}"
export TARGET_CC="${RUST_TARGET_CC}"
export TARGET_CXX="${RUST_TARGET_CXX}"
export TARGET_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
export TARGET_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
export TARGET_AR="${AR}"
export HOST_CC="${RUST_BUILD_CC}"
export HOST_CXX="${RUST_BUILD_CXX}"
export HOST_CFLAGS="${BUILD_CFLAGS}"
export HOST_CXXFLAGS="${BUILD_CXXFLAGS}"
export HOST_AR="${BUILD_AR}"
}
EXTRA_OECARGO_PATHS ??= ""
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_configure
# The culprit for this setting is the libc crate,
# which as of Jun 2023 calls directly into 32 bit time functions in glibc,
# bypassing all of glibc provisions to choose the right Y2038-safe functions. As
# rust components statically link with that crate, pretty much everything
# is affected, and so there's no point trying to have recipe-specific
# INSANE_SKIP entries.
#
# Upstream ticket and PR:
# https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/3223
# https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3175
INSANE_SKIP:append = " 32bit-time"
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