Advanced oelint
Based on the OpenEmbedded Styleguide and work done by oe-stylize-tool this module offers a (nearly) complete linter for bitbake-recipes.
The tool should help anyone working with YOCTO/OpenEmbedded to write more clean, less 'magical' recipes, without the need to know all the internals of your used poky/OpenEmbedded version.
It could also be used as part of a CI to avoid hard to debug issues slipping to your code base - be sure to checkout rulefile for that use case.
As every linter this tool is sometimes extra picky, but for the good of it, not just to bug people. Especially for novice users it might be a help to avoid the most common pitfalls of bitbake recipes.
The tool does handle includes/requires automatically, so you don't have to pass them via CLI.
NOTE: .bbappend-files have to be passed via CLI - these are NOT gathered automatically.
You can also pass distro
, machine
and layer
config files.
Those will be automatically handled in the correct order.
With pip (recommended)
pip3 install oelint_adv
from source
git clone https://github.com/priv-kweihmann/oelint-adv
cd oelint-adv
python3 setup.py install # might require sudo/root permissions
NOTE if you install from source, you'll have to provide all matching required python libraries on your own. See requirements.txt for details
usage: oelint-adv [-h] [--suppress SUPPRESS] [--output OUTPUT] [--fix] [--nobackup] [--addrules ADDRULES [ADDRULES ...]]
[--customrules CUSTOMRULES [CUSTOMRULES ...]] [--rulefile RULEFILE] [--jobs JOBS] [--color] [--quiet]
[--hide {info,warning,error}]
[--mode {fast,all}] [--relpaths] [--messageformat MESSAGEFORMAT] [--constantmods CONSTANTMODS [CONSTANTMODS ...]] [--print-rulefile]
[--exit-zero]
[--release {...}]
[--version]
[files ...]
Advanced OELint - Check bitbake recipes against OECore styleguide
positional arguments:
files File to parse
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--suppress SUPPRESS Rules to suppress
--output OUTPUT Where to flush the findings (default: stderr)
--fix Automatically try to fix the issues
--nobackup Don't create backup file when auto fixing
--addrules ADDRULES [ADDRULES ...]
Additional non-default rulessets to add
--customrules CUSTOMRULES [CUSTOMRULES ...]
Additional directories to parse for rulessets
--rulefile RULEFILE Rulefile
--jobs JOBS Number of jobs to run (default all cores)
--color Add color to the output based on the severity
--quiet Print findings only
--hide {info,warning,error}
Hide mesesages of specified severity
--mode {fast,all} Level of testing (default: fast)
--relpaths Show relative paths instead of absolute paths in results
--messageformat MESSAGEFORMAT
Format of message output
--constantmods CONSTANTMODS [CONSTANTMODS ...]
Modifications to the constant db. prefix with: + - to add to DB, - - to remove from DB, None - to override DB
--print-rulefile Print loaded rules as a rulefile and exit
--exit-zero Always return a 0 (non-error) status code, even if lint errors are found
--release {...}
Run against a specific Yocto release
--cached Use caches (default: off)
--cachedir CACHEDIR Cache directory (default $HOME/.oelint/caches)
--clear-caches Clear cache directory and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
Will be [file]:[line]:[severity]:[id]:[message]. To change the default message format, please see Output message format section.
Example:
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:26:error:oelint.task.nomkdir:'mkdir' shall not be used in do_install. Use 'install' [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck-native_1.87.bb:0:error:oelint.var.mandatoryvar.SECTION:Variable 'SECTION' should be set [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:1:warning:oelint.vars.summary80chars:'SUMMARY' should not be longer than 80 characters [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:4:warning:oelint.vars.homepageprefix:'HOMEPAGE' should start with 'http://' or 'https://' [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:28:warning:oelint.spaces.lineend:Line shall not end with a space [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck-native_1.87.bb:0:error:oelint.var.mandatoryvar.AUTHOR:Variable 'AUTHOR' should be set [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:26:error:oelint.task.nocopy:'cp' shall not be used in do_install. Use 'install' [branch:true]
/disk/meta-some/cppcheck-native/cppcheck.inc:12:warning:oelint.var.order.DEPENDS:'DEPENDS' should be placed before 'inherit' [branch:true]
NOTE: as the tool checks against permutations of the input files, the used permutation matrix is appended to the rules message. E.g.
[branch:true]
, means the finding was found on thetrue
branch of an expanded inline function block.[branch:false,mydistro.conf]
, means the finding occurs only when usingmydistro.conf
and on thefalse
branch of an expanded inline function block.
This should help to better spot the issue found by the linter.
Some of the rules are capable of fixing the issues found automatically. This will be done if you pass --fix as a startup parameter.
As long as you don't pass --nobackup a backup copy (filename + .bak) will be created for all files fixed.
Rules marked with [F] are able to perform automatic fixing Rules marked with [S] can have multiple sub-IDs Rules marked with [I] need to be activated through a rule file first
- oelint.append.protvars - Variables that shouldn't be set in a bbappend [S]
- oelint.bbclass.underscores - bbclass filenames shall not contain dashes
- oelint.exportfunction.dash - EXPORT_FUNCTIONS shall not contain dashes
- oelint.file.inactiveupstreamdetails - Patches with Upstream-Status: Inactive-Upstream require more details
- oelint.file.inappropriatemsg - Patches with Upstream-Status: Inappropriate should provide a valid reasoning
- oelint.file.includenotfound - File to be included not found
- oelint.file.includerelpath - Require should be used instead of include
- oelint.file.inlinesuppress_na - A not applicable inline suppression has been found
- oelint.file.nospaces - Path to file should not contain spaces
- oelint.file.patchsignedoff - Patches should contain a Signed-Of-By entry
- oelint.file.requireinclude - Require should be used instead of include
- oelint.file.requirenotfound - File to be required not found
- oelint.file.underscores - Checks the correct usage of underscores in filename
- oelint.file.upstreamstatus - Patches should contain a Upstream-Status entry
- oelint.file.upstreamstatus_occurance - Certain Upstream-Status classifier found [S] [I]
- oelint.func.specific - Function is specific to an unknown identifier
- oelint.newline.consecutive - Consecutive blank lines should be avoided [F]
- oelint.newline.eof - File shall end on a newline [F]
- oelint.spaces.emptyline - Empty line should not contain spaces or tabs [F]
- oelint.spaces.linebeginning - No space at a line beginning [F]
- oelint.spaces.linecont - Safe line continuation [F]
- oelint.spaces.lineend - No spaces at line end [F]
- oelint.tabs.notabs - No tabs allowed [F]
- oelint.task.addnotaskbody - Task added by addtask cannot be found
- oelint.task.customorder - order of custom tasks added via addtask
- oelint.task.dash - Functions and related statements shall not contain dashes
- oelint.task.docstrings - Custom tasks should have docstrings
- oelint.task.heredocs - Usage of heredocs should be avoided. Use files instead
- oelint.task.multifragments - Multiple fragments of the same function in the same file should be merged
- oelint.task.noanonpython - Avoid anonymous python functions
- oelint.task.nocopy - No cp usage in do_install
- oelint.task.nomkdir - No mkdir usage in do_install
- oelint.task.nopythonprefix - Tasks containing shell code should NOT be prefixed with 'python' in function header
- oelint.task.order - Order of tasks [S]
- oelint.task.pythonprefix - Tasks containing python code should be prefixed with 'python' in function header
- oelint.var.addpylib - addpylib is only valid in .conf files
- oelint.var.bbclassextend - Use BBCLASSEXTEND when possible
- oelint.var.filesoverride - FILES:(FILES_) variables should not be overridden
- oelint.var.improperinherit - Warn about improperly named inherits
- oelint.var.inherit - Check the correct usage of inherit and inherit_defer (scarthgap+)
- oelint.var.inheritdevtool - inherit_defer is recommended for native and nativesdk class [S] (scarthgap+)
- oelint.var.inheritlast - Target specific classes need to be inherited last [S]
- oelint.var.licenseremotefile - License shall be a file in remote source not a local file
- oelint.var.mandatoryvar - Check for mandatory variables [S]
- oelint.var.multiinclude - Warn on including the same file more than once
- oelint.var.multiinherit - Warn on inherit the same file more than once
- oelint.var.nativefilename - Native only recipes should be named.md -native
- oelint.var.nativesdkfilename - NativeSDK only recipes should be named nativesdk-
- oelint.var.order - Variable order [S]
- oelint.var.override - Check if include/append is overriding a variable
- oelint.var.rootfspostcmd - ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND should not have trailing blanks
- oelint.var.srcuriwildcard - 'SRC_URI' should not contain any wildcards
- oelint.var.suggestedvar - Notice on suggested variables [S]
- oelint.vars.appendop - Use ':append(_append)' instead of ' += '
- oelint.vars.autorev - The usage of 'AUTOREV' for SRCREV leads to not reproducible builds
- oelint.vars.bbvars - Variables that shouldn't be altered in recipe scope [S]
- oelint.vars.bugtrackerisurl - BUGTRACKER should be an URL
- oelint.vars.dependsappend - DEPENDS should only be appended, not overwritten
- oelint.vars.dependsclass - DEPENDS should use the correct class variants
- oelint.vars.dependsordered - RDEPENDS entries should be ordered alphabetically
- oelint.vars.descriptionsame - 'DESCRIPTION' is the same a 'SUMMARY'.md) - it can be removed then
- oelint.vars.descriptiontoobrief - 'DESCRIPTION' is the shorter than 'SUMMARY'
- oelint.vars.distroconf - Machine and image variables should not be set as part of a distro config [S]
- oelint.vars.doublemodify - Multiple modifiers of append/prepend/remove/+= found in one operation
- oelint.vars.downloadfilename - Fetcher does create a download artifact without 'PV' in the filename
- oelint.vars.duplicate - No duplicates in DEPENDS and RDEPENDS
-
oelint.vars.dusageinpkgfuncs - use
$D instead of $ {D} in pkg functions [F] - oelint.vars.fileextrapaths - 'FILESEXTRAPATHS' shouldn't be used in a bb file
- oelint.vars.fileextrapathsop - 'FILESEXTRAPATHS' should only be used in combination with ' := '
- oelint.vars.filessetting - unnecessary FILES settings
- oelint.vars.homepageping - 'HOMEPAGE' isn't reachable
- oelint.vars.homepageprefix - HOMEPAGE should begin with https:// or http://
- oelint.vars.inconspaces - Inconsistent use of spaces on append operation
- oelint.vars.insaneskip - INSANE_SKIP should be avoided at any cost
- oelint.vars.layerconf - Only selected variables should be set as part of a layer.conf
- oelint.vars.licensesdpx - Check for correct SPDX syntax in licenses
- oelint.vars.licfileprefix - Unnecessary prefix to LIC_FILES_CHKSUM detected [F]
- oelint.vars.listappend - Proper append/prepend to lists [F]
- oelint.vars.machineconf - Distro and image variables should not be set as part of a machine config [S]
- oelint.vars.mispell.unknown - Variable is not known from CONSTANTS, typo is unlikely
- oelint.vars.mispell - Possible typo detected
- oelint.vars.multilineident - On a multiline assignment, line indent is desirable [F]
- oelint.vars.notneededspace - Space at the beginning of the var is not needed [F]
- oelint.vars.notrailingslash - Variable shall not end on a slash
- oelint.vars.overrideappend - Check correct order of append/prepend on variables with override syntax
- oelint.vars.pathhardcode - Warn about the usage of hardcoded paths [S]
- oelint.vars.pbpusage - ${BP} should be used instead of ${P} [F]
- oelint.vars.pkgspecific - Variable is package-specific, but isn't set in that way [S]
- oelint.vars.pnbpnusage - ${BPN} should be used instead of ${PN} [F]
- oelint.vars.pnusagediscouraged - Variable shouldn't contain ${PN} or ${BPN}
- oelint.vars.pythonpnusage - python3 should be used instead of ${PYTHON_PN} [F] (scarthgap+)
- oelint.vars.sectionlowercase - SECTION should be lowercase only [F]
- oelint.vars.spacesassignment - ' = ' should be correct variable assignment
- oelint.vars.specific - Variable is specific to an unknown identifier
- oelint.vars.srcuriappend - Use SRC_URI:append(SRC_URI_append) otherwise this will override weak defaults by inherit
- oelint.vars.srcurichecksum - If SRC_URI has URLs pointing single file that is not from VCS, then checksusm is required
- oelint.vars.srcuridomains - Recipe is pulling from different domains, this will likely cause issues
- oelint.vars.srcurifile - First item of SRC_URI should not be a file:// fetcher, if multiple fetcher are used
- oelint.vars.srcurigittag - 'tag' in SRC_URI-options leads to not-reproducible builds
- oelint.vars.srcurioptions - Unsupported fetcher or invalid options detected
- oelint.vars.srcurisrcrevtag - 'tag' in SRC_URI and a SRCREV for the same component doesn't compute
- oelint.vars.summary80chars - SUMMARY should max. be 80 characters long
- oelint.vars.summarylinebreaks - No line breaks in SUMMARY
- oelint.vars.unpackdir - ${UNPACKDIR} should be used instead of ${WORKDIR} in S and B
- oelint.vars.valuequoted - Variable values should be properly quoted
- oelint.vars.virtual - no virtual/ items in RDEPENDS/RPROVIDES
To enable rulesets that are not part of the standard ruleset pass --addrules <ruleset-name> to CLI.
These rules are sometimes contrary to OE-style-guide, so use them with caution.
To enable pass --addrules jetm to CLI.
Rules marked with [F] are able to perform automatic fixing.
- oelint.jetm.vars.dependssingleline - Each [R]DEPENDS entry should be put into a single line
By passing --customrules
via CLI you could add additional rules to be checked.
The argument should point to a directory - every class derived from Rule
will be automatically loaded.
Please use the following as a template for your own:
from oelint_adv.cls_rule import Rule
class FooMagicRule(Rule):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(id="foocorp.foo.magic",
severity="error",
message="Too much foo happening here")
def check(self, _file, stash):
res = []
items = stash.GetItemsFor(filename=_file)
for i in items:
if "Foo" in i.Raw:
res += self.finding(i.Origin, i.InFileLine)
return res
# To provide automatic fixing capability
# add the following optional function
def fix(self, _file, stash):
res = []
items = stash.GetItemsFor(filename=_file)
for i in items:
if 'Foo' in i.Raw:
# you have to replace the content of `RealRaw` and `Raw`
# with the fixed content
# `Raw` is the raw block with expanded inlines blocks
# `RealRaw` is the raw block without any modifications
# this is what will be actually written to the file
i.RealRaw = i.RealRaw.replace('Foo', 'Bar')
i.Raw = i.Raw.replace('Foo', 'Bar')
# Return the file name to signalize that fixes have been
# applied
res.append(_file)
return res
For more details please see the function docstrings of the API.
You can find this example also in the development source tree
Additional real-life examples can be found in e.g. meta-rubygems
Rules can be also configured to work on specific releases of YP only, if determined not to be applicable, the rules will
be skipped during the loading process and therefore won't show up if e.g. --print-rulefile
is used
from oelint_adv.cls_rule import Rule
class FooMagicRule(Rule):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(id="foocorp.foo.magic",
severity="error",
message="Too much foo happening here",
valid_till_release="kirkstone")
Would enable the rule, but only if --release
is set to a YP release earlier than kirkstone
from oelint_adv.cls_rule import Rule
class FooMagicRule(Rule):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(id="foocorp.foo.magic",
severity="error",
message="Too much foo happening here",
valid_from_release="kirkstone")
Would enable the rule, but only if --release
is set to a YP release later than kirkstone
(including kirkstone
)
from oelint_adv.cls_rule import Rule
class FooMagicRule(Rule):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(id="foocorp.foo.magic",
severity="error",
message="Too much foo happening here")
def check_release_range(self, release_range: List[str]) -> bool:
if 'kirkstone' in release_range:
self._we_are_running_on_kirkstone = True
self.Appendix.append('kirkstone')
return super().check_release_range(release_range)
Enables the special Appendix
kirkstone
, if kirkstone
is part of the calculated --release
list.
It also sets the variable self._we_are_running_on_kirkstone
, which can be used as part of check()
to
code special code paths.
If you pass the option --rulefile
you could define the rules to be checked and their severity via a simple json file.
The rule file could look like this:
{
"<rule>": "<severity>"
}
to override the severity, or
{
"<rule>": ""
}
to keep the original severity.
{
"oelint.file.includenotfound": "",
"oelint.file.requirenotfound": "warning"
}
would enable the two rules oelint.file.includenotfound
and oelint.file.requirenotfound
.
The severity of oelint.file.includenotfound
will be the default of the tool, while oelint.file.requirenotfound
will report warning
instead of the original suggested severity.
Please see oelint-parser for further details, how to add your own constants to the parser.
You can freely define a custom output format. The following placeholder symbols will be automatically replaced
name | replaced by |
---|---|
{path} | path of the file |
{line} | line of the finding |
{severity} | severity of the finding |
{id} | error-ID of the finding |
{msg} | description of the finding |
{wikiurl} | a link to the online wiki |
You can define your own global or project wide defaults for all CLI parameters with an ini-style configuration file.
In the following order files are probed
- file pointed to by environment variable
OELINT_CONFIG
- file
.oelint.cfg
in current work directory - file
.oelint.cfg
in yourHOME
directory
Explicitly passed options to CLI are always chosen over the defaults defined by the configuration file.
To skip the loading of any configuration file, set OELINT_SKIP_CONFIG
to a non empty value in your environment.
[oelint]
# this will set the --hide warning parameter automatically
hide = warning
# this will set A + B as suppress item
# use indent (tab) and line breaks for multiple items
suppress =
A
B
# this will set messageformat parameter
messageformat = {severity}:{id}:{msg}
# will configure --release to dunfell
release=dunfell
You can find an example file here
You can suppress one or more checks on a line by line basis
# nooelint: <id>[,<id>,...]
suppresses all the specified IDs for the next line. Multiple IDs can be separated by commas.
# nooelint: oelint.vars.insaneskip
INSANE_SKIP:${PN} = "foo"
will not warn about the usage of INSANE_SKIP
.
You can let oelint-adv
know about your custom MACHINE
and DISTRO
overrides, so they won't produce any findings, when
used in your setup.
Copy over the template this file to the root of your layer
LAYER_PATH=<path to your layer>
cp docs/.oelint.cfg.custom-layer $LAYER_PATH/.oelint.cfg
Source your bitbake build directory and run the following commands (**) (***)
LAYER_PATH=<path to your layer>
bitbake-getvar --quiet --value MACHINEOVERRIDES | tr ':' '\n' | jq -Rn '{replacements:{ machines: [inputs]}}' > $LAYER_PATH/.oelint-custom-machines.json
bitbake-getvar --quiet --value DISTROOVERRIDES | tr ':' '\n' | jq -Rn '{replacements:{ distros: [inputs]}}' > $LAYER_PATH/.oelint-custom-distros.json
(**) you'll need to have jq
installed on your local machine.
(***) bitbake-getvar
command is available since kirkstone
release. For older release you can use bitbake core-image-minimal -e | grep ^MACHINEOVERRIDES
resp. bitbake core-image-minimal -e | grep ^DISTROOVERRIDES
and pass them into the rest of the pipe.
When run with --cached
the tool will store resuls into a local caching directory and reuse the results, if
nothing has changed in the input tree and configuration.
By default caches are stored to OELINT_CACHE_DIR
environment variable (or ~/.oelint/caches
if not set).
To clear the local caches run --clear-caches
Find the extension in the marketplace, or search for oelint-vscode
.
Integration for Vim / NeoVim is provided by ale or nvim-lint.
Jenkins integration is provided by warnings-ng.
To use the linter as part of calling application do
from oelint_adv.core import create_lib_arguments, run
args = create_lib_arguments(['file to check', 'another file to check']])
# check the docstring of create_lib_arguments for more options
results = run(args)
# the results will be a List[Tuple[Tuple[str, int], str]]
# each item is
# [0] - 'path to the finding', 'line of the finding'
# [1] - 'message'
The caller is responsible for appropriate exception handling
You think there's something missing, wrong, 'improvable'... Just file an issue to get in contact.
Any sort of ideas, pull requests, bug reports, reports of false positives are welcome. This project is open to anyone - no pitfalls or legal inconveniences.