[yocto] Execute recipe only after kernel is built and rootfs file is created in deploy folder

Josias Inacio da Silva Filho josiasinacio at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 15 18:59:53 PST 2016


Thanks Khem. I was able to get it working with something similar to what you explained. Basically a task inside the image recipe (like yours), which calls another task inside a class that I have.

From: Khem Raj 
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 1:29 AM
To: Josias Inacio da Silva Filho 
Cc: yocto at yoctoproject.org 
Subject: Re: [yocto] Execute recipe only after kernel is built and rootfs file is created in deploy folder


  On Feb 4, 2016, at 10:07 PM, Josias Inacio da Silva Filho <josiasinacio at hotmail.com> wrote:

  Hi guys,

  I’m trying to run a recipe that has dependencies in the generation of the roofts and kernel image files. Without those two files already in the deploy folder, I cannot start running my recipe.

  Some suggested that I should add the task in a class and make that dependent of do_rootfs. Then, inherit that class in a recipe. But I haven’t been successful with that. Here’s what I have:

  myclass.bbclass:

  do_work() {
          #main work done here
  }
  addtask work after do_rootfs

  ##### end of class 

  myrecipe.bb:

  inherit myclass

  do_deploy() {
      do_work
  }
  addtask do_deploy

  ##### end of recipe


  This must be very wrong, as the do_deploy task of my recipe is being executed before do_rootfs happens, so it fails because do_work needs files that haven’t been created in the deploy folder yet.

  How can I fix this? Do I really need a class and recipe, or can I get away with just having one or the other?

actually its better for you to latch onto image recipe via additional task defined in bbappend


something like below


addtask mytask after do_rootfs before do_build
do_mytask[depends] += "${PN}:do_rootfs"
do_mytask[depends] += "virtual/kernel:do_deploy"
# We want to build updater everytime we build image
do_mytask[nostamp] = “1"

do_mytask() {
}
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