# any kernel recipe with fragment support, that sets LINUX_VERSION to one of the tested # values, will get the appropriate fragments included in their SRC_URI LINUX_MAJOR = "${@(d.getVar('LINUX_VERSION') or "x.y").split('.')[0]}" LINUX_MINOR = "${@(d.getVar('LINUX_VERSION') or "x.y").split('.')[1]}" KERNEL_META_TYPE = "${@'yocto' if d.getVar('SRC_URI').find('type=kmeta') > 0 and d.getVar('SKIP_META_VIRT_KERNEL_INCLUDE') == None else 'none'}" include ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'virtualization', 'linux-${KERNEL_META_TYPE}_${LINUX_MAJOR}.${LINUX_MINOR}_virtualization.inc', '', d)} python __anonymous () { # Gather the variables virt_enabled = bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'virtualization', 'True', '', d ) skip_kernel_include_enabled = d.getVar('SKIP_META_VIRT_KERNEL_INCLUDE') kmeta_type = d.getVar('SRC_URI').find('type=kmeta') inhibit_skip_kernel_check_warning = d.getVar('META_VIRT_KERNEL_CHECK_WARNING_INHIBIT') # # We warn if: # - the kernel has the capability of merging fragments # - virtualiation is enabled # - and the user has decided to force skip the include # # .. because they have knowingly opted-out of our tested # kernel configurations, and need to be warned. # # BUT, it can also be annoying to get a warning when you # have explcitly opted out. So we have one more warning # that indicates that the impacts are understood and this # really is on purpse. If META_VIRT_KERNEL_CHECK_WARNING_INHIBIT # is set, we won't do the warning. # if virt_enabled and kmeta_type > 0 and skip_kernel_include_enabled: if not inhibit_skip_kernel_check_warning: bb.warn( "You have a kernel-yocto enabled kernel, but have inhibited \ virtualization kernel features. Some runtime issues may be present in \ your final image" ) }