Release 3.4 (honister) ====================== This section provides migration information for moving to the Yocto Project 3.4 Release (codename "honister") from the prior release. Override syntax changes ----------------------- This release requires changes to the metadata to indicate where overrides are being used in variable key names. This is done with the ``:`` character replacing the use of ``_`` previously. This means that an entry like:: SRC_URI_qemux86 = "file://somefile" becomes:: SRC_URI:qemux86 = "file://somefile" since ``qemux86`` is an override. This applies to any use of override syntax so:: SRC_URI_append = " file://somefile" SRC_URI_append_qemux86 = " file://somefile2" SRC_URI_remove_qemux86-64 = " file://somefile3" SRC_URI_prepend_qemuarm = "file://somefile4 " FILES_${PN}-ptest = "${bindir}/xyz" IMAGE_CMD_tar = "tar" BASE_LIB_tune-cortexa76 = "lib" SRCREV_pn-bash = "abc" BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL_task-testimage = '0' becomes:: SRC_URI:append = " file://somefile" SRC_URI:append:qemux86 = " file://somefile2" SRC_URI:remove:qemux86-64 = " file://somefile3" SRC_URI:prepend:qemuarm = "file://somefile4 " FILES:${PN}-ptest = "${bindir}/xyz" IMAGE_CMD:tar = "tar" BASE_LIB:tune-cortexa76 = "lib" SRCREV:pn-bash = "abc" BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL:task-testimage = '0' This also applies to :ref:`variable queries to the datastore `, for example using ``getVar`` and similar so ``d.getVar("RDEPENDS_${PN}")`` becomes ``d.getVar("RDEPENDS:${PN}")``. Whilst some of these are fairly obvious such as :term:`MACHINE` and :term:`DISTRO` overrides, some are less obvious, for example the packaging variables such as :term:`RDEPENDS`, :term:`FILES` and so on taking package names (e.g. ``${PN}``, ``${PN}-ptest``) as overrides. These overrides are not always in :term:`OVERRIDES` but applied conditionally in specific contexts such as packaging. ``task-`` is another context specific override, the context being specific tasks in that case. Tune overrides are another special case where some code does use them as overrides but some does not. We plan to try and make the tune code use overrides more consistently in the future. There are some variables which do not use override syntax which include the suffix to variables in ``layer.conf`` files such as :term:`BBFILE_PATTERN`, :term:`SRCREV`\ ``_xxx`` where ``xxx`` is a name from :term:`SRC_URI` and :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION`\ ``_xxx``. In particular, ``layer.conf`` suffixes may be the same as a :term:`DISTRO` override causing some confusion. We do plan to try and improve consistency as these issues are identified. To help with migration of layers there is a script in OE-Core. Once configured with the overrides used by a layer, this can be run as:: /scripts/contrib/convert-overrides.py .. note:: Please read the notes in the script as it isn't entirely automatic and it isn't expected to handle every case. In particular, it needs to be told which overrides the layer uses (usually machine and distro names/overrides) and the result should be carefully checked since it can be a little enthusiastic and will convert references to ``_append``, ``_remove`` and ``_prepend`` in function and variables names. For reference, this conversion is important as it allows BitBake to know what is an override and what is not. This should allow us to proceed with other syntax improvements and simplifications for usability. It also means bitbake no longer has to guess and maintain large lookup lists just in case ``functionname`` in ``my_functionname`` is an override and this should improve efficiency.