# Add runtime provides for the ABI versions, so that drivers can depend on the # relevant version. This should be called from PACKAGEFUNCS. python add_xorg_abi_provides() { import subprocess pn = d.getVar("PN") mlprefix = d.getVar("MLPREFIX") or "" # Set PKG_CONFIG_PATH so pkg-config looks at the .pc files that are going # into the new package, not the staged ones. newenv = dict(os.environ) newenv["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"] = d.expand("${PKGD}${libdir}/pkgconfig/:") + newenv["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"] # Get the list of ABIs that the pc file declares cmd = ("pkg-config", "--print-variables", "xorg-server") output = subprocess.run(cmd, check=True, capture_output=True, text=True, env=newenv).stdout abis = [var for var in output.splitlines() if var.startswith("abi_")] # Set RPROVIDES for those ABIs with the major version for abi in abis: cmd = ("pkg-config", "--variable", abi, "xorg-server") version = subprocess.run(cmd, check=True, capture_output=True, text=True, env=newenv).stdout major = version.split(".")[0] provides = " %sxorg-%s-%s" % (mlprefix, abi.replace("_", "-"), major) d.appendVar("RPROVIDES:" + pn, provides) } # Add the specified ABI dependency to the specified package. # If package is not set then PN is used. # This should be called via a shim function in PACKAGEFUNCS. def _add_xorg_abi_depends(d, abi, package=None): import subprocess if not package: package = d.getVar("PN") # Set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to cater for the case where xserver is # itself providing drivers. newenv = dict(os.environ) newenv["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"] = d.expand("${PKGD}${libdir}/pkgconfig/:") + newenv["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"] mlprefix = d.getVar("MLPREFIX") or "" cmd = ("pkg-config", "xorg-server", "--variable=abi_%s" % abi) output = subprocess.run(cmd, text=True, capture_output=True, check=True, env=newenv).stdout abi = "%sxorg-abi-%s-%s" % (mlprefix, abi, output.split(".")[0]) d.appendVar('RDEPENDS:' + package, ' ' + abi)