Hi Alex

On 26.09.22 18:16, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
TL;DR version
=============

If you want to get everything needed to run a yocto build:

- clone the bootstrap repository (ask your distribution maintainer where it is):
     $ git clone bootstrap_repo_uri

- run 'setup-layers' from that repo:
     $ /path/to/bootstrap_repo/setup-layers

If you want to save the layers setup for replication elsewhere:

- save the config file and the replication script into a 'bootstrap repository')
(this can be an organization-specific yocto layer, or a standalone repository):
     $ bitbake-layers create-layers-setup /path/to/bootstrap_repo

- document where the bootstrap repository can be found for your users

What is this layer setup tooling? (the long version)
====================================================

Once you have a working build with the correct set of layers, it is beneficial
to capture the layer setup --- what they are, which repositories they come from
and which SCM revisions they're at --- into a configuration file, so that this
setup can be easily replicated later, perhaps on a different machine. Here's
how to do this::

    $ bitbake-layers create-layers-setup /srv/work/alex/meta-alex/
    NOTE: Starting bitbake server...
    NOTE: Created /srv/work/alex/meta-alex/setup-layers.json
    NOTE: Created /srv/work/alex/meta-alex/setup-layers

The tool needs a single argument which tells where to place the output, 
consisting
of a json formatted layer configuration, and a ``setup-layers`` script that can 
use that configuration
to restore the layers in a different location, or on a different host machine. 
The argument
can point to a custom layer (which is then deemed a "bootstrap" layer that 
needs to be
checked out first), or into a completely independent location.

The replication of the layers is performed by running the ``setup-layers`` 
script provided
above:

1. Clone the bootstrap layer or some other repository to obtain
    the json config and the setup script that can use it.

2. Run the script directly with no options::

       alex@Zen2:/srv/work/alex/my-build$ meta-alex/setup-layers
       Note: not checking out source meta-alex, use 
--force-bootstraplayer-checkout to override.

       Setting up source meta-intel, revision 15.0-hardknott-3.3-310-g0a96edae, 
branch master
       Running 'git init -q /srv/work/alex/my-build/meta-intel'
       Running 'git remote remove origin > /dev/null 2>&1; git remote add 
origin git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel' in /srv/work/alex/my-build/meta-intel
       Running 'git fetch -q origin || true' in 
/srv/work/alex/my-build/meta-intel
       Running 'git checkout -q 0a96edae609a3f48befac36af82cf1eed6786b4a' in 
/srv/work/alex/my-build/meta-intel

       Setting up source poky, revision 4.1_M1-372-g55483d28f2, branch 
akanavin/setup-layers
       Running 'git init -q /srv/work/alex/my-build/poky'
       Running 'git remote remove origin > /dev/null 2>&1; git remote add 
origin git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky' in /srv/work/alex/my-build/poky
       Running 'git fetch -q origin || true' in /srv/work/alex/my-build/poky
       Running 'git remote remove poky-contrib > /dev/null 2>&1; git remote add 
poky-contrib ssh://g...@push.yoctoproject.org/poky-contrib' in 
/srv/work/alex/my-build/poky
       Running 'git fetch -q poky-contrib || true' in 
/srv/work/alex/my-build/poky
       Running 'git checkout -q 11db0390b02acac1324e0f827beb0e2e3d0d1d63' in 
/srv/work/alex/my-build/poky

.. note::

    This will work to update an existing checkout as well.

.. note::
    The script is self-sufficient and requires only python3
    and git on the build machine.

.. note::
    Both the ``create-layers-setup`` and the ``setup-layers`` provided several 
additional options
    that customize their behavior - you are welcome to study them via 
``--help`` command line parameter.

Questions and answers
=====================

1. Why JSON, and not YAML?

JSON is a part of the python standard library, while YAML is not. This means 
you can bootstrap a build on just about any
machine that has python and its core library, without first having to install 
any dependencies. JSON not quite as easy
on the eye, but with decent indentation it's totally ok.

Before anyone asks, XML is appallingly difficult to read by modern standards of 
readability. No thanks.

2. I don't want the script in the bootstrap repo, just the config. I will 
provide my own tools. How?

Use --json-only to generate only the config, and not the script:

     $ bitbake-layers create-layers-setup -json-only /srv/work/alex/meta-alex/

3. I want to generate the compatible json with my own tools. Is there a schema 
to validate it?

There is:
https://git.yoctoproject.org/poky/tree/meta/files/layers.schema.json

You can use python3-jsonschema package to check the validity.

4. I don't want the json or the script, and would want to use an entirely 
different format and tools. Is
'create-layers-setup' hardcoded to the OE json format?

Actually not! Other formats can be added through a plugin mechanism. OE json 
writer is just
the default plugin but others can be implemented and selected:

     --writer {oe-setup-layers}, -w {oe-setup-layers}
                         Choose the output format (defaults to oe-setup-layers).

5. I want to use something else than hardcoded revisions in the json (e.g. 
refer to branch
names or tags).

No problem! Edit the json to say 'main' or 'release-x.y'. Anything that 'git 
checkout' can take will
work. Just be careful that these modification are not overwritten later by 
'create-layers-setup' by
e.g. renaming the json file first.

6. I already have an existing checkout and want to update it to the latest 
greatest. How?

First, update the bootstrap repository to the latest (or otherwise desired) 
revision to
obtain the latest versions of the script, and the json config. Ask the distro 
maintainers
for the recommended practice to do so.

Then, run the script again - it should be able to handle a layers checkout that 
already
exists, and update everything accoriding to the latest json, obtained in the 
first step.

7. Ok, I have checked out all the layers. Now what?

The next step is to actually set up a yocto build from an existing 
configuration template,
and start a bitbake session. This is made separate from handling the layer 
repositories and
will be described separately.


Thank you for the proposed documentation.
Do you want me to look for an appropriate place in the documentation sources where it could be included, and then propose a patch?

Cheers
Michael.

--
Michael Opdenacker, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com

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