python multilib_virtclass_handler_global () { if not e.data: return variant = e.data.getVar("BBEXTENDVARIANT", True) if isinstance(e, bb.event.RecipeParsed) and not variant: if bb.data.inherits_class('kernel', e.data) or bb.data.inherits_class('module-base', e.data): variants = (e.data.getVar("MULTILIB_VARIANTS", True) or "").split() # Process PROVIDES origprovs = provs = e.data.getVar("PROVIDES", True) or "" for variant in variants: provs = provs + " " + multilib_map_variable("PROVIDES", variant, e.data) # Reset to original value so next time around multilib_map_variable works properly e.data.setVar("PROVIDES", origprovs) e.data.setVar("PROVIDES", provs) # Process RPROVIDES origrprovs = rprovs = e.data.getVar("RPROVIDES", True) or "" for variant in variants: rprovs = rprovs + " " + multilib_map_variable("RPROVIDES", variant, e.data) # Reset to original value so next time around multilib_map_variable works properly e.data.setVar("RPROVIDES", origrprovs) e.data.setVar("RPROVIDES", rprovs) # Process RPROVIDES_${PN}... for pkg in (e.data.getVar("PACKAGES", True) or "").split(): origrprovs = rprovs = e.data.getVar("RPROVIDES_%s" % pkg, True) or "" for variant in variants: rprovs = rprovs + " " + multilib_map_variable("RPROVIDES_%s" % pkg, variant, e.data) rprovs = rprovs + " " + variant + "-" + pkg # Reset to original value so next time around multilib_map_variable works properly e.data.setVar("RPROVIDES_%s" % pkg, origrprovs) e.data.setVar("RPROVIDES_%s" % pkg, rprovs) } addhandler multilib_virtclass_handler_global def multilib_extend_name(variant, name): if name.startswith("kernel-module"): return name if name.startswith("virtual/"): subs = name.split("/", 1)[1] if not subs.startswith(variant): return "virtual/" + variant + "-" + subs return name if not name.startswith(variant): return variant + "-" + name return name def multilib_map_variable(varname, variant, d): var = d.getVar(varname, True) if not var: return "" var = var.split() newvar = [] for v in var: newvar.append(multilib_extend_name(variant, v)) newdata = " ".join(newvar) d.setVar(varname, newdata) return newdata