* Make CrossCompile a proper enum type rather than a string literal,
* Introduce methods to get the correct host/build chroots depending on the
cross compile type and target architecture.
* Remove autodetect.chroot() since it doesn't do what we expect, adjust
all users to use cross.build_chroot() instead.
* Refactor package building to correctly use cross.host_chroot() and
cross.build_chroot().
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Part-of: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/-/merge_requests/2568
Change to "back to pamports dir" instead of "back to aports-folder".
Naming the pmaports dir just "aports" is legacy from before pmaports.git
was split out to a separate git repository.
Otherwise pmbootstrap can't run these a few lines later. I don't know
how this worked before, but this makes $ pmbootstrap kconfig migrate
function again.
crosscompile() in autodetect.py expects <arch> to be an Arch type
instead of a str, which is also probably what we want to move the entire
codebase towards. As such, let's convert this string into an Arch here.
This is currently broken, and I'm about to rewrite a lot of related
code. Just don't run the check for now, we can bring this back
afterwards if we want to.
Generalise pmb.helpers.other.cache with a more python decorator.
The Cache decorator takes a list of function arguments to use as cache
keys, keyword args can be used to restrict caching so that it is skipped
entirely unless the attribute has a specific value.
For example, pmb.helpers.pmaports.get() has the decorator:
@Cache("pkgname", subpackages=True)
This means the return value will be cached only when subpackages is
True, otherwise it will always miss.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Move pmb/parse/arch.py over to core and refactor it as an Arch type,
similar to how Chroot was done. Fix all the uses (that I can find) of
arch in the codebase that need adjusting.
The new Arch type is an Enum, making it clear what architectures can be
represented and making it much easier to reason about. Since we support
~5 (kinda) different representations of an Architecture (Alpine, Kernel,
target triple, platform, and QEMU), we now formalise that the Alpine
format is what we represent internally, with methods to convert to any
of the others as-needed.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Cease merging pmbootstrap.cfg into args, implement a Context type to let
us pull globals out of thin air (as an intermediate workaround) and rip
args out of a lot of the codebase.
This is just a first pass, after this we can split all the state that
leaked over into Context into types with narrower scopes (like a
BuildContext(), etc).
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
We use a custom verbose log level in pmbootstrap, unfortunately it isn't
possible to correctly type this due to some limitations in the logging
library [1], [2].
Given that our usecase is fairly simple, we can just wrap the module
with our own so we only have to tell mypy to ignore the error once
instead of at every callsite.
[1]: https://github.com/cryptax/droidlysis/issues/15
[2]: https://github.com/python/typing/discussions/980
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Introduce a new module: pmb.core to contain explicitly typed pmbootstrap
API. The first component being Suffix and SuffixType. This explicitly
defines what suffixes are possible, future changes should aim to further
constrain this API (e.g. by validating against available device
codenames or architectures for buildroot suffixes).
Additionally, migrate the entire codebase over to using pathlib.Path.
This is a relatively new part of the Python standard library that uses a
more object oriented model for path handling. It also uses strong type
hinting and has other features that make it much cleaner and easier to
work with than pure f-strings. The Chroot class overloads the "/"
operator the same way the Path object does, allowing one to write paths
relative to a given chroot as:
builddir = chroot / "home/pmos/build"
The Chroot class also has a string representation ("native", or
"rootfs_valve-jupiter"), and a .path property for directly accessing the
absolute path (as a Path object).
The general idea here is to encapsulate common patterns into type hinted
code, and gradually reduce the amount of assumptions made around the
codebase so that future changes are easier to implement.
As the chroot suffixes are now part of the Chroot class, we also
implement validation for them, this encodes the rules on suffix naming
and will cause a runtime exception if a suffix doesn't follow the rules.