OVMS3-idf/tools/find_build_apps/cmake.py
Ivan Grokhotkov 5d03ae7428 tools: add {find,build}_apps.py, scripts to build multiple apps
This commit adds a pair of scripts, find_apps.py and build_apps.py.
These scripts are intended to be used in various CI jobs, building
multiple applications with different configurations and targets.

The first script, find_apps.py, is used to prepare the list of builds:
1. It finds apps for the given build system.
2. For each app, it finds configurations (sdkconfig files) which need
   to be built.
3. It filters out the apps and configurations which are not compatible
   with the given target.
4. It outputs the list of builds into stdout or a file. Currently the
   format is a list of lines, each line a JSON string. In the future,
   the tool can be updated to output YAML files.

The lists of builds can be concatenated and processed with standard
command line tools, like sed.

The second script, build_apps.py, executes the builds from the list.
It can execute a subset of builds based on --parallel-count and
--parallel-index arguments.

These two scripts are intended to replace build_examples_make,
build_examples_cmake, and the custom unit-test-app logic (in the
Makefile and idf_ext.py).

Closes IDF-641
2019-12-11 15:57:49 +11:00

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Python

import os
import sys
import subprocess
import logging
import shutil
import re
from .common import BuildSystem, BuildItem, BuildError
BUILD_SYSTEM_CMAKE = "cmake"
IDF_PY = "idf.py"
# While ESP-IDF component CMakeLists files can be identified by the presence of 'idf_component_register' string,
# there is no equivalent for the project CMakeLists files. This seems to be the best option...
CMAKE_PROJECT_LINE = r"include($ENV{IDF_PATH}/tools/cmake/project.cmake)"
SUPPORTED_TARGETS_REGEX = re.compile(r"set\(\s*SUPPORTED_TARGETS\s+([a-z_0-9\- ]+)\s*\)")
class CMakeBuildSystem(BuildSystem):
NAME = BUILD_SYSTEM_CMAKE
@staticmethod
def build(build_item): # type: (BuildItem) -> None
app_path = build_item.app_dir
work_path = build_item.work_dir or app_path
if not build_item.build_dir:
build_path = os.path.join(work_path, "build")
elif os.path.isabs(build_item.build_dir):
build_path = build_item.build_dir
else:
build_path = os.path.join(work_path, build_item.build_dir)
if work_path != app_path:
if os.path.exists(work_path):
logging.debug("Work directory {} exists, removing".format(work_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.rmtree(work_path)
logging.debug("Copying app from {} to {}".format(app_path, work_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.copytree(app_path, work_path)
if os.path.exists(build_path):
logging.debug("Build directory {} exists, removing".format(build_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.rmtree(build_path)
if not build_item.dry_run:
os.makedirs(build_path)
# Prepare the sdkconfig file, from the contents of sdkconfig.defaults (if exists) and the contents of
# build_info.sdkconfig_path, i.e. the config-specific sdkconfig file.
#
# Note: the build system supports taking multiple sdkconfig.defaults files via SDKCONFIG_DEFAULTS
# CMake variable. However here we do this manually to perform environment variable expansion in the
# sdkconfig files.
sdkconfig_defaults_list = ["sdkconfig.defaults"]
if build_item.sdkconfig_path:
sdkconfig_defaults_list.append(build_item.sdkconfig_path)
sdkconfig_file = os.path.join(work_path, "sdkconfig")
if os.path.exists(sdkconfig_file):
logging.debug("Removing sdkconfig file: {}".format(sdkconfig_file))
if not build_item.dry_run:
os.unlink(sdkconfig_file)
logging.debug("Creating sdkconfig file: {}".format(sdkconfig_file))
if not build_item.dry_run:
with open(sdkconfig_file, "w") as f_out:
for sdkconfig_name in sdkconfig_defaults_list:
sdkconfig_path = os.path.join(work_path, sdkconfig_name)
if not sdkconfig_path or not os.path.exists(sdkconfig_path):
continue
logging.debug("Appending {} to sdkconfig".format(sdkconfig_name))
with open(sdkconfig_path, "r") as f_in:
for line in f_in:
f_out.write(os.path.expandvars(line))
# Also save the sdkconfig file in the build directory
shutil.copyfile(
os.path.join(work_path, "sdkconfig"),
os.path.join(build_path, "sdkconfig"),
)
else:
for sdkconfig_name in sdkconfig_defaults_list:
sdkconfig_path = os.path.join(app_path, sdkconfig_name)
if not sdkconfig_path:
continue
logging.debug("Considering sdkconfig {}".format(sdkconfig_path))
if not os.path.exists(sdkconfig_path):
continue
logging.debug("Appending {} to sdkconfig".format(sdkconfig_name))
# Prepare the build arguments
args = [
# Assume it is the responsibility of the caller to
# set up the environment (run . ./export.sh)
IDF_PY,
"-B",
build_path,
"-C",
work_path,
"-DIDF_TARGET=" + build_item.target,
]
if build_item.verbose:
args.append("-v")
args.append("build")
cmdline = format(" ".join(args))
logging.info("Running {}".format(cmdline))
if build_item.dry_run:
return
log_file = None
build_stdout = sys.stdout
build_stderr = sys.stderr
if build_item.build_log_path:
logging.info("Writing build log to {}".format(build_item.build_log_path))
log_file = open(build_item.build_log_path, "w")
build_stdout = log_file
build_stderr = log_file
try:
subprocess.check_call(args, stdout=build_stdout, stderr=build_stderr)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
raise BuildError("Build failed with exit code {}".format(e.returncode))
finally:
if log_file:
log_file.close()
@staticmethod
def _read_cmakelists(app_path):
cmakelists_path = os.path.join(app_path, "CMakeLists.txt")
if not os.path.exists(cmakelists_path):
return None
with open(cmakelists_path, "r") as cmakelists_file:
return cmakelists_file.read()
@staticmethod
def is_app(path):
cmakelists_file_content = CMakeBuildSystem._read_cmakelists(path)
if not cmakelists_file_content:
return False
if CMAKE_PROJECT_LINE not in cmakelists_file_content:
return False
return True
@staticmethod
def supported_targets(app_path):
cmakelists_file_content = CMakeBuildSystem._read_cmakelists(app_path)
if not cmakelists_file_content:
return None
match = re.findall(SUPPORTED_TARGETS_REGEX, cmakelists_file_content)
if not match:
return None
if len(match) > 1:
raise NotImplementedError("Can't determine the value of SUPPORTED_TARGETS in {}".format(app_path))
targets = match[0].split(" ")
return targets