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NAME

       kas - kas Documentation

INTRODUCTION

       This tool provides an easy mechanism to setup bitbake based projects.

       The  OpenEmbedded  tooling  support  starts  at  step 2 with bitbake. The downloading of sources and then
       configuration has to be done by hand. Usually, this is explained in a README.  Instead  kas  is  using  a
       project configuration file and does the download and configuration phase.

       Key features provided by the build tool:

       • clone and checkout bitbake layers

       • create default bitbake settings (machine, arch, ...)

       • launch minimal build environment, reducing risk of host contamination

       • initiate bitbake build process

USER GUIDE

   Dependencies & installation
       This project depends on

       • Python 3

       • distro Python 3 package

       • jsonschema Python 3 package

       • PyYAML Python 3 package (optional, for yaml file support)

       • kconfiglib Python 3 package (optional, for menu plugin)

       • NEWT Python 3 distro package (optional, for menu plugin)

       To install kas into your python site-package repository, run:

          $ sudo pip3 install .

   Usage
       There are (at least) four options for using kas:

       • Install it locally via pip to get the kas command.

       • Use  the  container  image  locally.  In  this  case,  download  the  kas-container script from the kas
         repository and use it in place of the kas command.  The script version corresponds to the kas tool  and
         the kas image version.

       • Use  the  container  image in CI. Specify ghcr.io/siemens/kas/kas[-isar][:<x.y>] in your CI script that
         requests        a        container        image        as        runtime        environment.        See
         https://github.com/orgs/siemens/packages/container/kas%2Fkas/versions                               and
         https://github.com/orgs/siemens/packages/container/kas%2Fkas-isar/versions for all available images.

       • Use the run-kas wrapper from this directory. In this case, replace  kas  in  the  examples  below  with
         path/to/run-kas.

       Start build:

          $ kas build /path/to/kas-project.yml

       Alternatively, experienced bitbake users can invoke usual bitbake steps manually, e.g.:

          $ kas shell /path/to/kas-project.yml -c 'bitbake dosfsutils-native'

       kas  will  place  downloads  and  build artifacts under the current directory when being invoked. You can
       specify a different location via the environment variable KAS_WORK_DIR.

   Use Cases
       1. Initial build/setup:

             $ mkdir $PROJECT_DIR
             $ cd $PROJECT_DIR
             $ git clone $PROJECT_URL meta-project
             $ kas build meta-project/kas-project.yml

       2. Update/rebuild:

             $ cd $PROJECT_DIR/meta-project
             $ git pull
             $ kas build kas-project.yml

       3. Interactive configuration:

             $ cd $PROJECT_DIR/meta-project
             $ kas menu
             $ kas build  # optional, if not triggered via kas menu

   Plugins
       kas sub-commands are implemented by a series of plugins. Each plugin typically provides a single command.

   build plugin
       This plugin implements the kas build command.

       When this command is executed, kas will checkout repositories,  setup  the  build  environment  and  then
       invoke bitbake to build the targets selected in the chosen config file.

       For example, to build the configuration described in the file kas-project.yml you could run:

          kas build kas-project.yml

   checkout plugin
       This plugin implements the kas checkout command.

       When this command is executed, kas will checkout repositories and set up the build directory as specified
       in  the chosen config file. This command is useful if you need to inspect the configuration or modify any
       of the checked out layers before starting a build.

       For example, to setup the configuration described in the file kas-project.yml you could run:

          kas checkout kas-project.yml

   for-all-repos plugin
       This plugin implements the kas for-all-repos command.

       When this command is executed, kas will checkout the repositories listed in the chosen  config  file  and
       then  execute  a  specified  command  in  each repository. It can be used to query the repository status,
       automate actions such as archiving the layers used in a build or to execute any other required commands.

       For example, to print the commit hashes  used  by  each  repository  used  in  the  file  kas-project.yml
       (assuming they are all git repositories) you could run:

          kas for-all-repos kas-project.yml 'git rev-parse HEAD'

       The  environment  for  executing  the  command  in  each  repository is extended to include the following
       variables:

          • KAS_REPO_NAME: The name of the current repository determined by either the name property or  by  the
            key used for this repo in the config file.

          • KAS_REPO_PATH: The path of the local directory where this repository is checked out, relative to the
            directory where kas is executed.

          • KAS_REPO_URL: The URL from which this repository was cloned, or an empty string if no remote URL was
            given in the config file.

          • KAS_REPO_REFSPEC:  The  refspec  which was checked out for this repository, or an empty string if no
            refspec was given in the config file.

   menu plugin
       This plugin implements the kas menu command.

       When this command is executed, kas will open a configuration menu as described  by  a  Kconfig  file.  It
       processes  any  pre-existing  configuration  file  with  saved  settings, stores the final selections and
       invokes the build plugin if requested by the user.

       To make use of this plugin, a Kconfig file has to be  provided.  The  menu  can  define  these  types  of
       configuration variables that the plugin will translate into a kas configuration:

          • kas  configuration  files that will be included when building the generated configuration. Those are
            picked up from kconfig string variables that have the name prefix KAS_INCLUDE_.

          • bitbake targets that shall be built via the generated  configuration.   Those  are  picked  up  from
            kconfig string variables that have the name prefix KAS_TARGET_.

          • The  build_system  that  will used. The static kconfig string variable KAS_BUILD_SYSTEM defines this
            value which must be openembedded, oe or isar is set.

          • bitbake configuration variables that will be added to the local_conf_header section of the generated
            configuration. All other active kconfig string, integer or hex variables are treated as such.

       See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/kbuild/kconfig-language.html for a complete  documentation  of
       the Kconfig language.

       The  menu  plugin  writes the selected configuration to a .config.yaml file in the kas work directory and
       also reads previous selection from such a file if it exists. The .config.yaml both contains the  selected
       configuration  in  the  menu_configuration key and also the effective settings that can be used to invoke
       kas build or other kas commands.

   shell plugin
       This plugin implements the kas shell command.

       When this command is executed, kas will checkout repositories, setup the build environment and then start
       a shell in the build environment. This can be used to manually  run  bitbake  with  custom  command  line
       options or to execute other commands such as runqemu.

       For example, to start a shell in the build environment for the file kas-project.yml you could run:

          kas shell kas-project.yml

       Or to invoke qemu to test an image which has been built:

          kas shell kas-project.yml -c 'runqemu'

   Project Configuration
       Currently,  JSON  and YAML are supported as the base file formats. Since YAML is arguably easier to read,
       this documentation focuses on the YAML format.

          # Every file needs to contain a header, that provides kas with information
          # about the context of this file.
          header:
            # The `version` entry in the header describes for which configuration
            # format version this file was created for. It is used by kas to figure
            # out if it is compatible with this file. The version is an integer that
            # is increased on every format change.
            version: x
          # The machine as it is written into the `local.conf` of bitbake.
          machine: qemux86-64
          # The distro name as it is written into the `local.conf` of bitbake.
          distro: poky
          repos:
            # This entry includes the repository where the config file is located
            # to the bblayers.conf:
            meta-custom:
            # Here we include a list of layers from the poky repository to the
            # bblayers.conf:
            poky:
              url: "https://git.yoctoproject.org/git/poky"
              refspec: 89e6c98d92887913cadf06b2adb97f26cde4849b
              layers:
                meta:
                meta-poky:
                meta-yocto-bsp:

       A minimal input file consists out of the header, machine, distro, and repos.

       Additionally, you can add bblayers_conf_header and local_conf_header which are strings that are added  to
       the head of the respective files (bblayers.conf or local.conf):

          bblayers_conf_header:
            meta-custom: |
              POKY_BBLAYERS_CONF_VERSION = "2"
              BBPATH = "${TOPDIR}"
              BBFILES ?= ""
          local_conf_header:
            meta-custom: |
              PATCHRESOLVE = "noop"
              CONF_VERSION = "1"
              IMAGE_FSTYPES = "tar"

       meta-custom  in these examples should be a unique name (in project scope) for this configuration entries.
       We assume that your configuration file is part of a meta-custom repository/layer. This way  its  possible
       to  overwrite  or  append  entries  in  files that include this configuration by naming an entry the same
       (overwriting) or using an unused name (appending).

   Including in-tree configuration files
       It's currently possible to include kas configuration files from the same repository/layer like this:

          header:
            version: x
            includes:
              - base.yml
              - bsp.yml
              - product.yml

       The specified files are addressed relative to your current configuration file.

   Including configuration files from other repos
       It's also possible to include configuration files from other repos like this:

          header:
            version: x
            includes:
              - repo: poky
                file: kas-poky.yml
              - repo: meta-bsp-collection
                file: hw1/kas-hw-bsp1.yml
              - repo: meta-custom
                file: products/product.yml
          repos:
            meta-custom:
            meta-bsp-collection:
              url: "https://www.example.com/git/meta-bsp-collection"
              refspec: 3f786850e387550fdab836ed7e6dc881de23001b
              layers:
                # Additional to the layers that are added from this repository
                # in the hw1/kas-hw-bsp1.yml, we add here an additional bsp
                # meta layer:
                meta-custom-bsp:
            poky:
              url: "https://git.yoctoproject.org/git/poky"
              refspec: 89e6c98d92887913cadf06b2adb97f26cde4849b
              layers:
                # If `kas-poky.yml` adds the `meta-yocto-bsp` layer and we
                # do not want it in our bblayers for this project, we can
                # overwrite it by setting:
                meta-yocto-bsp: excluded

       The files are addressed relative to the git repository path.

       The include mechanism collects and merges the content from top to bottom and depth first. That means that
       settings in one include file are overwritten by settings in a latter include file and  entries  from  the
       last  include  file can be overwritten by the current file. While merging all the dictionaries are merged
       recursively while preserving the order in which the entries are added to the dictionary. This means  that
       local_conf_header entries are added to the local.conf file in the same order in which they are defined in
       the  different  include  files.  Note  that  the order of the configuration file entries is not preserved
       within one include file, because the parser creates normal unordered dictionaries.

   Including configuration files via the command line
       When specifying the kas configuration file on the command line, additional configurations can be included
       ad-hoc:
          $ kas build kas-base.yml:debug-image.yml:board.yml

       This is equivalent to static inclusion from some kas-combined.yml like this:

          header:
            version: x
            includes:
              - kas-base.yml
              - debug.image.yml
              - board.yml

       Command line inclusion allows to create configurations  on-demand,  without  the  need  to  write  a  kas
       configuration file for each possible combination.

       Note  that  all  configuration  files  combined  via  the  command line either have to come from the same
       repository or have to live outside of any versioning control.  kas will refuse any other  combination  in
       order to avoid complications and configuration flaws that can easily emerge from them.

   Configuration reference
          header: dict [required]
                 The  header  of  every kas configuration file. It contains information about the context of the
                 file.

                 version: integer [required]
                        Lets kas check if it  is  compatible  with  this  file.  See  the  configuration  format
                        changelog for the format history and the latest available version.

                 includes: list [optional]
                        A  list  of  configuration files this current file is based on. They are merged in order
                        they are stated. So a latter one could  overwrite  settings  from  previous  files.  The
                        current  file  can overwrite settings from every included file. An item in this list can
                        have one of two types:

                        item: string
                               The path to a kas configuration file, relative to  the  repository  root  of  the
                               current file.

                        item: dict
                               If files from other repositories should be included, choose this representation.

                               repo: string [required]
                                      The  id  of the repository where the file is located. The repo needs to be
                                      defined in the repos dictionary as <repo-id>.

                               file: string [required]
                                      The path to the file, relative to the root of the specified repository.

          build_system: string [optional]
                 Defines the bitbake-based build system. Known build systems are openembedded (or oe) and  isar.
                 If  set, this restricts the search of kas for the init script in the configured repositories to
                 oe-init-build-env or isar-init-build-env, respectively. If kas-container finds this property in
                 the top-level kas configuration file (includes are not evaluated), it will automatically select
                 the required container image and invocation mode.

          defaults: dict [optional]
                 This key can be used to set default values for various properties.  This may help you to  avoid
                 repeating  the same property assignment in multiple places if, for example, you wish to use the
                 same refspec for all repositories.

                 repos: dict [optional]
                        This key can contain default values for some repository properties.  If a default  value
                        is set for a repository property it may still be overridden by setting the same property
                        to a different value in a given repository.

                        refspec: string [optional]
                               Sets  the  default  refspec  property  applied  to  all  repositories that do not
                               override this.

                        patches: dict [optional]
                               This key can contain default values for some repository patch  properties.  If  a
                               default  value  is set for a patch property it may still be overridden by setting
                               the same property to a different value in a given patch.

                               repo: string [optional]
                                      Sets the default repo property applied to all repository patches  that  do
                                      not override this.

          machine: string [optional]
                 Contains  the  value  of  the  MACHINE  variable  that  is  written into the local.conf. Can be
                 overwritten by the KAS_MACHINE environment variable and defaults to qemux86-64.

          distro: string [optional]
                 Contains the value of the  DISTRO  variable  that  is  written  into  the  local.conf.  Can  be
                 overwritten by the KAS_DISTRO environment variable and defaults to poky.

          target: string [optional] or list [optional]
                 Contains  the  target  or  a  list  of  targets  to build by bitbake. Can be overwritten by the
                 KAS_TARGET environment variable  and  defaults  to  core-image-minimal.  Space  is  used  as  a
                 delimiter if multiple targets should be specified via the environment variable.

          env: dict [optional]
                 Contains environment variable names with the default values. These variables are made available
                 to  bitbake via BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE and can be overwritten by the variables of the environment in
                 which kas is started.

          task: string [optional]
                 Contains the task to build by bitbake. Can be overwritten by the KAS_TASK environment  variable
                 and defaults to build.

          repos: dict [optional]
                 Contains the definitions of all available repos and layers.

                 <repo-id>: dict [optional]
                        Contains  the  definition  of  a  repository  and the layers, that should be part of the
                        build. If the value is None, the repository, where the  current  configuration  file  is
                        located is defined as <repo-id> and added as a layer to the build.

                        name: string [optional]
                               Defines  under  which name the repository is stored. If its missing the <repo-id>
                               will be used.

                        url: string [optional]
                               The url of the repository. If this is missing, no version control operations  are
                               performed.

                        type: string [optional]
                               The  type  of version control repository. The default value is git and hg is also
                               supported.

                        refspec: string [optional]
                               The refspec that should be used. If url was specified but no refspec the revision
                               you get depends on the defaults of the version control system used.

                        path: string [optional]
                               The path where the repository is stored.  If the url and  path  is  missing,  the
                               repository  where  the  current configuration file is located is defined.  If the
                               url is missing and the path defined, this entry references the directory the path
                               points to.  If the url as well as the path  is  defined,  the  path  is  used  to
                               overwrite  the checkout directory, that defaults to kas_work_dir + repo.name.  In
                               case of a relative path name kas_work_dir is prepended.

                        layers: dict [optional]
                               Contains  the  layers  from  this  repository  that  should  be  added   to   the
                               bblayers.conf.  If  this  is missing or None or and empty dictionary, the path to
                               the repo itself is added as a layer.  Additionally, . is a  valid  value  if  the
                               repo itself should be added as a layer. This allows combinations:

                                   repos:
                                     meta-foo:
                                       url: https://github.com/bar/meta-foo.git
                                       path: layers/meta-foo
                                       refspec: master
                                       layers:
                                         .:
                                         contrib:

                               This  adds  both  layers/meta-foo  and  layers/meta-foo/contrib from the meta-foo
                               repository to bblayers.conf.

                               <layer-path>: enum [optional]
                                      Adds the layer with <layer-path> that is relative to the  repository  root
                                      directory,  to the bblayers.conf if the value of this entry is not in this
                                      list: ['disabled', 'excluded', 'n', 'no', '0', 'false']. This  way  it  is
                                      possible   to  overwrite  the  inclusion  of  a  layer  in  latter  loaded
                                      configuration files.

                        patches: dict [optional]
                               Contains the patches that should be applied to this repo before it is used.

                               <patches-id>: dict [optional]
                                      One entry in patches with its specific and unique id. All available  patch
                                      entries are applied in the order of their sorted <patches-id>.

                                      repo: string [required]
                                             The identifier of the repo where the path of this entry is relative
                                             to.

                                      path: string [required]
                                             The path to one patch file or a quilt formatted patchset directory.

          bblayers_conf_header: dict [optional]
                 This contains strings that should be added to the bblayers.conf before any layers are included.

                 <bblayers-conf-id>: string [optional]
                        A string that is added to the bblayers.conf. The entry id (<bblayers-conf-id>) should be
                        unique  if lines should be added and can be the same from another included file, if this
                        entry should be overwritten. The lines are added to bblayers.conf in the same  order  as
                        they are included from the different configuration files.

          local_conf_header: dict [optional]
                 This contains strings that should be added to the local.conf.

                 <local-conf-id>: string [optional]
                        A  string  that  is  added  to  the  local.conf.  It  operates  in  the  same way as the
                        bblayers_conf_header entry.

          menu_configuration:: dict [optional]
                 This contains user choices for a Kconfig menu of a project.  Each  variable  corresponds  to  a
                 Kconfig  configuration variable and can be of the types string, boolean or integer. The content
                 of this key is typically maintained by the kas menu plugin in a .config.yaml file.

COMMAND LINE USAGE

       kas - setup tool for bitbake based project

          usage: kas [-h] [--version] [-d] {build,checkout,for-all-repos,shell,menu} ...

   Positional Arguments
       cmd    Possible choices: build, checkout, for-all-repos, shell, menu

              sub command help

   Named Arguments
       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -d, --debug
              Enable debug logging

              Default: False

   Sub-commands:
   build
       Checks out all necessary repositories and builds using bitbake as specified in the configuration file.

          kas build [-h] [--skip SKIP] [--force-checkout] [--update] [--target TARGET]
                    [-c TASK]
                    [config] [extra_bitbake_args ...]

   Positional Arguments
       config Config file, using .config.yaml if none is specified and using the current directory as repository
              anchor

       extra_bitbake_args
              Extra arguments to pass to bitbake (typically requires separation via '--')

   Named Arguments
       --skip Skip build steps

              Default: []

       --force-checkout
              Always checkout the desired refspec of each repository, discarding any local changes

              Default: False

       --update
              Pull new upstream changes to the desired refspec even if it is already checked out locally

              Default: False

       --target
              Select target to build

       -c, --cmd, --task
              Select which task should be executed

   checkout
       Checks out all necessary repositories and sets up the build directory as specified in  the  configuration
       file.

          kas checkout [-h] [--skip SKIP] [--force-checkout] [--update] [config]

   Positional Arguments
       config Config file, using .config.yaml if none is specified and using the current directory as repository
              anchor

   Named Arguments
       --skip Skip build steps

              Default: []

       --force-checkout
              Always checkout the desired refspec of each repository, discarding any local changes

              Default: False

       --update
              Pull new upstream changes to the desired refspec even if it is already checked out locally

              Default: False

   for-all-repos
       Runs a specified command in all checked out repositories.

          kas for-all-repos [-h] [--skip SKIP] [--force-checkout] [--update]
                            [config] command

   Positional Arguments
       config Config file, using .config.yaml if none is specified and using the current directory as repository
              anchor

       command
              Command to be executed as a string.

   Named Arguments
       --skip Skip build steps

              Default: []

       --force-checkout
              Always checkout the desired refspec of each repository, discarding any local changes

              Default: False

       --update
              Pull new upstream changes to the desired refspec even if it is already checked out locally

              Default: False

   shell
       Run a shell in the build environment.

          kas shell [-h] [--skip SKIP] [--force-checkout] [--update] [-k] [-c COMMAND]
                    [config]

   Positional Arguments
       config Config file, using .config.yaml if none is specified and using the current directory as repository
              anchor

   Named Arguments
       --skip Skip build steps

              Default: []

       --force-checkout
              Always checkout the desired refspec of each repository, discarding any local changes

              Default: False

       --update
              Pull new upstream changes to the desired refspec even if it is already checked out locally

              Default: False

       -k, --keep-config-unchanged
              Skip steps that change the configuration

              Default: False

       -c, --command
              Run command

              Default: ""

   menu
       Provides a configuration menu and triggers the build of the choices.

          kas menu [-h] [kconfig]

   Positional Arguments
       kconfig
              Kconfig file

              Default: "Kconfig"

   Environment variables
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 Environment variables                   Description
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 KAS_WORK_DIR                            The  path  of the kas work directory,
                                                         current   work   directory   is   the
                                                         default.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 KAS_BUILD_DIR                           The     path     build     directory,
                                                         ${KAS_WORK_DIR}/build is the default.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 KAS_REPO_REF_DIR                        The path to the repository  reference
                                                         directory.    Repositories   in  this
                                                         directory are used as references when
                                                         cloning. In order  for  kas  to  find
                                                         those  repositories,  they have to be
                                                         named in a  specific  way.  The  repo
                                                         URLs  are  translated  like  this: "‐
                                                         https://github.com/siemens/meta-iot2000.git"
                                                         resolves      to       the       name
                                                         "github.com.siemens.meta-iot2000.git".
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 KAS_DISTRO   KAS_MACHINE   KAS_TARGET   This overwrites the  respective  setting  in
                 KAS_TASK                                the configuration file.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 KAS_PREMIRRORS                          Specifies  alternatives  for repo URLs. Just
                                                         like  bitbake  PREMIRRORS,   this   variable
                                                         consists of new-line separated entries. Each
                                                         entry  defines a regular expression to match
                                                         a URL and, space-separated, its replacement.
                                                         E.g.:                 "http://.*.someurl.io/
                                                         http://localmirror.net/"
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 SSH_PRIVATE_KEY                         Variable  containing  the  private  key that
                                                         should be added to  an  internal  ssh-agent.
                                                         This  key cannot be password protected. This
                                                         setting is useful for CI build  servers.  On
                                                         desktop   machines,   an  ssh-agent  running
                                                         outside the kas environment is more useful.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE                    Path to the private key file that should  be
                                                         added  to  an  internal  ssh-agent. This key
                                                         cannot be password protected.  This  setting
                                                         is  useful  for CI build servers. On desktop
                                                         machines, an ssh-agent running  outside  the
                                                         kas environment is more useful.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 SSH_AUTH_SOCK                           SSH  authentication socket. Used for cloning
                                                         over SSH (alternative to SSH_PRIVATE_KEY  or
                                                         SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE).
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 DL_DIR SSTATE_DIR TMPDIR                Environment  variables  that are transferred
                                                         to the bitbake environment.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 http_proxy   https_proxy    ftp_proxy   These    variables    define    the    proxy
                 no_proxy                                configuration bitbake should use.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 GIT_PROXY_COMMAND NO_PROXY              Set proxy for native git  fetches.  NO_PROXY
                                                         is  evaluated by OpenEmbedded's oe-git-proxy
                                                         script.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 SHELL                                   The shell to  start  when  using  the  shell
                                                         plugin.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 TERM                                    The  terminal  options  used  in  the  shell
                                                         plugin.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 AWS_CONFIG_FILE                         Path  to  the   awscli   configuration   and
                 AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE             credentials  file that are copied to the kas
                                                         home dir.
               ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                 GIT_CREDENTIAL_HELPER                   Allows to set the git credential  helper  in
                                                         the .gitconfig of the kas user.
               ┌───────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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   Deploy for development
       This  project  uses pip to manage the package. If you want to work on the project yourself you can create
       the necessary links via:

          $ pip3 install --user -e .

       That will install a backlink ~/.local/bin/kas to this project. Now you are able to call it from anywhere.

   Docker image build
       Just run:

          $ docker build -t <image_name> .

       When you need a proxy to access the internet, add:

          --build-arg http_proxy=<http_proxy> --build-arg https_proxy=<https_proxy> --build-arg ftp_proxy=<ftp_proxy> --build-arg no_proxy=<no_proxy>

       to the call.

   Community Resources
       Project home:

          • https://github.com/siemens/kas

       Source code:

          • https://github.com/siemens/kas.gitgit@github.com:siemens/kas.git

       Documentation:

          • https://kas.readthedocs.org

       Mailing list:

          • kas-devel@googlegroups.com

          • Subscription:

            • kas-devel+subscribe@googlegroups.comhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kas-devel/join

          • Archives

            • https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kas-develhttps://www.mail-archive.com/kas-devel@googlegroups.com/

   Class reference documentation
   kas.kas Module
       This module is the main entry point for kas, setup tool for bitbake based projects

       kas.kas.create_logger()
              Setup the logging environment

       kas.kas.interruption()
              Ignore SIGINT/SIGTERM in kas, let them be handled by our sub-processes

       kas.kas.kas(argv)
              The actual main entry point of kas.

       kas.kas.kas_get_argparser()
              Creates an argparser for kas with all plugins.

       kas.kas.main()
              The main function that operates as a wrapper around kas.

   kas.libkas Module
       This module contains the core implementation of kas.

       class kas.libkas.LogOutput(live)
              Handles the log output of executed applications

              log_stderr(line)
                     This method is called when a line is received over stderr.

              log_stdout(line)
                     This method is called when a line is received over stdout.

       kas.libkas.find_program(paths, name)
              Find a file within the paths array and returns its path.

       kas.libkas.get_build_environ(build_system)
              Creates the build environment variables.

       kas.libkas.repos_apply_patches(repos)
              Applies the patches to the repositories.

       kas.libkas.repos_fetch(repos)
              Fetches the list of repositories to the kas_work_dir.

       kas.libkas.run_cmd(cmd, cwd, env=None, fail=True, liveupdate=True)
              Runs a command synchronously.

       async kas.libkas.run_cmd_async(cmd, cwd, env=None, fail=True, liveupdate=True)
              Run a command asynchronously.

       kas.libkas.ssh_add_key(env, key)
              Adds an ssh key to the ssh-agent

       kas.libkas.ssh_add_key_file(env, key_path)
              Adds an ssh key file to the ssh-agent

       kas.libkas.ssh_cleanup_agent()
              Removes the identities and stops the ssh-agent instance

       kas.libkas.ssh_no_host_key_check()
              Disables ssh host key check

       kas.libkas.ssh_setup_agent(envkeys=None)
              Starts the ssh-agent

   kas.libcmds Module
       This module contains common commands used by kas plugins.

       class kas.libcmds.CleanupSSHAgent
              Removes all the identities and stops the ssh-agent instance.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.Command
              An abstract class that defines the interface of a command.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.FinishSetupRepos
              Finalizes the repo setup loop

              execute(ctx)
                     TODO refactor protected-access

       class kas.libcmds.InitSetupRepos
              Prepares setting up repos including the include logic

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.Loop(name)
              A class that defines a set of commands as a loop.

              add(command)
                     Appends a command to the loop.

              execute(ctx)
                     Executes the loop.

       class kas.libcmds.Macro(use_common_setup=True, use_common_cleanup=True)
              Contains commands and provides method to run them.

              add(command)
                     Appends commands to the command list.

              run(ctx, skip=None)
                     Runs a command from the command list with respect to the configuration.

       class kas.libcmds.ReposApplyPatches
              Applies the patches defined in the configuration to the repositories.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.ReposCheckout
              Ensures that the right revision of each repo is checked out.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.ReposFetch
              Fetches repositories defined in the configuration

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.SetupDir
              Creates the build directory.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.SetupEnviron
              Sets up the kas environment.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.SetupHome
              Sets up the home directory of kas.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.SetupReposStep
              Single step of the checkout repos loop

              execute(ctx)
                     TODO refactor protected-access

       class kas.libcmds.SetupSSHAgent
              Sets up the ssh agent configuration.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

       class kas.libcmds.WriteBBConfig
              Writes bitbake configuration files into the build directory.

              execute(ctx)
                     This method executes the command.

   kas.config Module
       This module contains the implementation of the kas configuration.

       class kas.config.Config(ctx, filename, target=None, task=None)
              Implements the kas configuration based on config files.

              find_missing_repos()
                     Returns repos that are in config but not on disk

              get_bblayers_conf_header()
                     Returns the bblayers.conf header

              get_bitbake_targets()
                     Returns a list of bitbake targets

              get_bitbake_task()
                     Returns the bitbake task

              get_build_system()
                     Returns the pre-selected build system

              get_distro()
                     Returns the distro

              get_environment()
                     Returns the configured environment variables from  the  configuration  file  with  possible
                     overwritten values from the environment.

              get_local_conf_header()
                     Returns the local.conf header

              get_machine()
                     Returns the machine

              get_multiconfig()
                     Returns the multiconfig array as bitbake string

              get_repos()
                     Returns the list of repos.

   kas.repos Module
       This module contains the Repo class.

       class kas.repos.GitRepo(name, url, path, refspec, layers, patches, disable_operations)
              Provides the git functionality for a Repo.

       class kas.repos.MercurialRepo(name, url, path, refspec, layers, patches, disable_operations)
              Provides the hg functionality for a Repo.

       class kas.repos.Repo(name, url, path, refspec, layers, patches, disable_operations)
              Represents a repository in the kas configuration.

              static factory(name, repo_config, repo_defaults, repo_fallback_path)
                     Returns a Repo instance depending on params.

              static get_root_path(path, fallback=True)
                     Checks if path is under version control and returns its root path.

       class kas.repos.RepoImpl(name, url, path, refspec, layers, patches, disable_operations)
              Provides a generic implementation for a Repo.

              async apply_patches_async()
                     Applies patches to a repository asynchronously.

              checkout()
                     Checks out the correct revision of the repo.

              async fetch_async()
                     Starts asynchronous repository fetch.

   kas.includehandler Module
       This module implements how includes of configuration files are handled in kas.

       exception kas.includehandler.IncludeException
              Class for exceptions that appear in the include mechanism.

       class kas.includehandler.IncludeHandler(top_files, top_repo_path)
              Implements  a  handler where every configuration file should contain a dictionary as the base type
              with and 'includes' key containing a list of includes.

              The includes can be specified in two ways: as a  string  containing  the  path,  relative  to  the
              repository  root  from the current file, or as a dictionary. The dictionary must have a 'file' key
              containing the path to the include file and a 'repo' key containing the key of the repository. The
              path is interpreted relative to the repository root path.

              The includes are read and merged from the deepest level upwards.

              get_config(repos=None)

                     Parameters:
                            repos -- A dictionary that maps repo names to directory paths

                     Returns:

                            (config, repos)
                                   config -- A dictionary containing  the  configuration  repos  --  A  list  of
                                   missing  repo names that are needed                      to create a complete
                                   configuration

       exception kas.includehandler.LoadConfigException(message, filename)
              Class for exceptions that appear while loading a configuration file.

       kas.includehandler.load_config(filename)
              Load the configuration file and test if version is supported.

   kas.plugins Module
       This module contains and manages kas plugins

       kas.plugins.all()
              Get a list of all loaded kas plugin classes

       kas.plugins.get(name)
              Lookup a kas plugin class by name

       kas.plugins.load()
              Import all kas plugins

       kas.plugins.register_plugins(mod)
              Register all kas plugins found in a module

CONFIGURATION FORMAT CHANGES

   Version 1 (Alias '0.10')
   Added
       • Include mechanism

       • Version check

   Version 2
   Changed
       • Configuration file versions are now integers

   Fixed
       • Including files from repos that are not defined in the current file

   Version 3
   AddedTask key that allows to specify which task to run (bitbake -c)

   Version 4
   AddedTarget key now allows to be a list of target names

   Version 5
   Changed behavior
       • Using multiconfig:* targets adds appropriate BBMULTICONFIG entries to the local.conf automatically.

   Version 6
   Addedenv key now allows to pass custom environment variables to the bitbake build process.

   Version 7
   Addedtype property to repos to be able to express which version control system to use.

   Version 8
   Addedpatches property to repos to be able to apply additional patches to the repo.

   Version 9
   Addeddefaults key can now be used to set a default  value  for  the  repository  property  refspec  and  the
         repository patch property repo. These default values will be used if the appropriate properties are not
         defined for a given repository or patch.

   Version 10
   Addedbuild_system property to pre-select OE or Isar.

   Version 11
   Changed behavior
       • String  item  includes  are now using repo-relative paths. File-relative is still supported by issues a
         deprecation warning.

       • bblayers.conf is generated with BBPATH and BBFILES preset  to  common  defaults.  Those  can  still  be
         overwritten via bblayers_conf_headers.

   Addedmenu_configuration  key  stores  the  selections  done via kas menu in a configuration file. It is only
         evaluated by that plugin.

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AUTHOR

       Daniel Wagner, Jan Kiszka, Claudius Heine

COPYRIGHT

       Siemens AG, 2017-2018

2.6.3                                             Feb 21, 2022                                            KAS(1)