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From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Martin Jansa <martin.jansa@gmail.com>
Cc: openembedded-commits@lists.openembedded.org,
	openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: [oe-commits] Richard Purdie : bitbake.conf: Add chrpath-native to ASSUME_PROVIDED
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:16:56 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1349345816.18301.72.camel@ted> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121004093329.GD3005@jama.jama.net>

On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 11:33 +0200, Martin Jansa wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 10:28:35AM +0100, Richard Purdie wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 11:12 +0200, Martin Jansa wrote:
> > > On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 04:18:50PM +0000, git@git.openembedded.org wrote:
> > > > Module: openembedded-core.git
> > > > Branch: master
> > > > Commit: 97a3ea712003e8d48dc68c282e656591f39d2d1a
> > > > URL:    http://git.openembedded.org/?p=openembedded-core.git&a=commit;h=97a3ea712003e8d48dc68c282e656591f39d2d1a
> > > > 
> > > > Author: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
> > > > Date:   Tue Oct  2 14:12:21 2012 +0100
> > > > 
> > > > bitbake.conf: Add chrpath-native to ASSUME_PROVIDED
> > > > 
> > > > We assume chrpath is provided natively so it should be listed in ASSUME_PROVIDED.
> > > > 
> > > > Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
> > > 
> > > This breaks do_install in gpsd:
> > > 
> > > | arm-oe-linux-gnueabi-gcc -march=armv7-a -mthumb-interwork -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=neon -mtune=cortex-a8 --sysroot=/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/nokia900 -o gpsd --sysroot=/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/nokia900 -pthread -Wl,-rpath=/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/gpsd-3.7 -Wl,-rpath=/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/lib gpsd.o ntpshm.o shmexport.o dbusexport.o sd_socket.o -L. -L/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/nokia900/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/lib -L/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/nokia900/lib -lrt -lcap -lbluetooth -lgpsd -lusb-1.0 -lbluetooth -lgps -lm -lcap
> > > | Install file: "gpsd" as "/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/sbin/gpsd"
> > > | chrpath -d "/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/sbin/gpsd"
> > > | `/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/sbin/gpsd' probably isn't a 64-bit LSB-first ELF file.
> > > | elf_open: Exec format error
> > > | scons: *** [/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/image/usr/sbin/gpsd] Error 1
> > > | scons: building terminated because of errors.
> > > | ERROR: scons install execution failed.
> > > | ERROR: Function failed: do_install (see /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/shr-core/workspace/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd-3.7-r9/temp/log.do_install.8833 for further information)
> > > NOTE: recipe gpsd-3.7-r9: task do_install: Failed
> > > 
> > > I guess I can add chrpath-replacement-native to DEPENDS, but do you have any 
> > > idea why chrpath in Ubuntu 14.04.1 does not support arm binaries?
> > > $ chrpath --version
> > > chrpath version 0.13
> > 
> > Er, chrpath should only get used on native/nativesdk/crosssdk/cross
> > binaries. Its not expected to work on target binaries and we should
> > never be running this there.
> > 
> > Is this error coming from something we're putting in do_install or is it
> > from gpsd's makefile?
> > 
> > I think this might be a problem in the Makefile and not from OE itself.
> 
> It's used from gpsd's SConstruct.
> 
> I can remove it there, but that results in 
>   WARNING: QA Issue: libgps:
>   /work/armv4t-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd/gpsd-3.5-r0/packages-split/libgps/usr/lib/libgps.so.20.0
>   contains probably-redundant RPATH /usr/lib
> or
>   WARNING: QA Issue: package libgps contains bad RPATH
>   /OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv4t-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd/gpsd-3.5-r0/image/usr/lib
>   in file
>   /OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/armv4t-oe-linux-gnueabi/gpsd/gpsd-3.5-r0/packages-split/libgps/usr/lib/libgps.so.20.0

Its clearly a gpsd build issue rather than anything in OE-Core. The
former is a mild performance issue, the latter a potential security
hole.

Ideally, just stop gpsd putting any rpaths in...

Cheers,

Richard






      reply	other threads:[~2012-10-04 10:30 UTC|newest]

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2012-10-04  9:12 ` [oe-commits] Richard Purdie : bitbake.conf: Add chrpath-native to ASSUME_PROVIDED Martin Jansa
2012-10-04  9:28   ` Richard Purdie
2012-10-04  9:33     ` Martin Jansa
2012-10-04 10:16       ` Richard Purdie [this message]

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