Agreed. I would expect the service file to be in
/lib/systemd/system/canstart.service and a symbolic link in
/etc/systemd/system/network.target.wants/canstart.service.

If those are both present, then the problem is in the service file. If the
symbolic link is missing, try "systemctl enable canstart.service" to see if
there is any useful information. "systemctl start canstart.service" and
"systemctl status canstart.service" may also help.

In my particular service file, I wanted to start after networking is up so
I followed this post
<https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/>. In the
Install section, I have "WantedBy=multi-user.target". In the Unit section,
I have "After=network-online.target" and "Wants=network-online.target".

On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 10:28 PM Khem Raj <raj.k...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:20 PM Greg Wilson-Lindberg <gwil...@sakuraus.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I changed it to look like:
>>
>> PACKAGES += "${PN}-service"
>>
>> FILES_${PN} = "${datadir}/*"
>> FILES_${PN}-service = "${systemd_system_unitdir}/canstart.service"
>>
>> do_install () {
>>     if test -e ${WORKDIR}/can_start.sh &&
>>        test -e ${WORKDIR}/canstart.service; then
>>         install -d ${D}${datadir}/canstart
>>         install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/can_start.sh ${D}${datadir}/canstart
>>         install -d ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}
>>         install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/canstart.service 
>> ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}
>>         sed -i -e 's|@SCRIPTDIR@|${datadir}/canstart|g' 
>> ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}/canstart.service
>>     fi}
>>
>> SYSTEMD_PACKAGES = "${PN}-service"
>> SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN}-service = "canstart.service"
>> SYSTEMD_AUTO_ENABLE_${PN}-service = "enable"
>>
>> Still got the same results, my task is not running at startup.
>> To make sure that there wasn't some problem in running the script, I
>> changed the ExecStart to echo to a file in /tmp. Nothing there. The
>> .service file is not being executed.
>> I've obviously got something totally messed up, but I'm darned if I
>> understand what it is.
>>
>>
> You can check with systemctl status and other commands on the service on
> running system and might find more details
>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Jeremy Thien <jere...@adtecinc.com>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 14, 2018 1:08 PM
>> *To:* Greg Wilson-Lindberg
>> *Cc:* yocto@yoctoproject.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [yocto] trouble getting systemd oneshot to run
>>
>> I am no expert, but I have a similar recipe. It might be over
>> complicated, but I put the script in one package and the service in another
>> something like:
>>
>> PACKAGES += "${PN}-service"
>> FILES_${PN} = "${datadir}/canstart/canstart.sh "
>> FILES_${PN}-service = "${systemd_unitdir}/system/canstart.service "
>> SYSTEMD_PACKAGES = ${PN}-service"
>> SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN}-service = canstart.service"
>> SYSTEMD_AUTO_ENABLE_${PN}-service = "enable"
>>
>> Of course, this requires image to install both canstart and
>> canstart-service.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Jeremy Thien
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:21 PM Greg Wilson-Lindberg <
>> gwil...@sakuraus.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm building yocto for a raspberry pi3 from Qt's b2qt version.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm running into two problems, I've got all of the files copying to the
>>> correct locations but the .service is not running at startup. I used
>>> connman-conf.bb as the template for my .bb file:
>>>
>>>
>>> SUMMARY="recipe to create CAN bus startup service"
>>>
>>> LICENSE = "CLOSED"
>>> LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = ""
>>>
>>> inherit systemd
>>>
>>> SRC_URI = "file://can_start.sh \           file://canstart.service \"
>>>
>>> S = "${WORKDIR}"
>>>
>>> PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}"
>>>
>>> FILES_${PN} = "${datadir}/*"
>>> do_install () {
>>>     if test -e ${WORKDIR}/can_start.sh &&
>>>        test -e ${WORKDIR}/canstart.service; then
>>>         install -d ${D}${datadir}/canstart
>>>         install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/can_start.sh ${D}${datadir}/canstart
>>>         install -d ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}
>>>         install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/canstart.service 
>>> ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}
>>>         sed -i -e 's|@SCRIPTDIR@|${datadir}/canstart|g' 
>>> ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir}/canstart.service
>>>     fi}
>>>
>>> SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN} = "canstart.service"
>>>
>>>
>>> Service file:
>>>
>>> [Unit]
>>> Description=Startup CAN bus interface
>>>
>>> [Service]
>>> Type=oneshot
>>> ExecStart=@SCRIPTDIR@/can_start.sh
>>>
>>> [Install]
>>> WantedBy=network.target
>>>
>>>
>>> From looking at the connman-conf sample I'm setting everything up
>>> correctly and the service should default to running on startup but it is
>>> not.
>>>
>>> The second 'problem' is really just perplexing, if I dump the variables
>>> S contains a path to a directory in my root not "${WORKDIR}".
>>>
>>> Any and all help with this would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Greg Wilson-Lindberg
>>> --
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> yocto mailing list
>>> yocto@yoctoproject.org
>>> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
>>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Thien
>> Director of Engineering | Adtec Digital
>> jeremy.th...@adtecdigital.net | mobile: +1 (904) 910-1749
>> <(904)%20910-1749>
>> --
>> _______________________________________________
>> yocto mailing list
>> yocto@yoctoproject.org
>> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
>>
> --
Jeremy Thien
Director of Engineering | Adtec Digital
jeremy.th...@adtecdigital.net | mobile: +1 (904) 910-1749
-- 
_______________________________________________
yocto mailing list
yocto@yoctoproject.org
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto

Reply via email to