Hi Richard,

Sorry, my Python knowledge is quite basic. I'm sure it's possible to have a (global?) EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS list holding subpackage names, but how it could lead to performance improvement? It would also need some check for every subpackage.
Could you please give more details?
And what do you mean under "all packages"? The intent is like opposite, to split package operations, not to gather.

As for False parameter to getVar, OK, I just used existing EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS example (seems fixed now).

In the meantime tried to make a quick and dirty profiling like following:

  bitbake -c package glibc
  bitbake -c clean glibc
python -m cProfile -s cumtime /mnt/src/oe/distro/bitbake/bin/bitbake -c package glibc > result.txt

Result is below. If got it right, there are 3833 getVar calls with total time 0.025 second (including subcalls).
This gives ~6.5 microsecond duration of one call (incl subcalls). Not a lot.
This is only a partial rebuild of one package of course.
Also tried to do all of this with and without my patch, but getVar calls number stays exactly the same (w/o modifying glibc recipe, but anyway).

NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 314 tasks of which 314 didn't need to be rerun and all succeeded.
           672869 function calls (667640 primitive calls) in 12.912 seconds
     Ordered by: cumulative time
     ncalls  tottime  percall  cumtime  percall filename:lineno(function)
          1    0.001    0.001   12.913   12.913 bitbake:25(<module>)
          1    0.001    0.001   12.082   12.082 main.py:320(bitbake_main)
          1    0.005    0.005   11.494   11.494 knotty.py:253(main)
250 11.476 0.046 11.476 0.046 {method 'poll' of '_multiprocessing.Connection' objects}
  ...
4481/4046 0.007 0.000 0.026 0.000 data_smart.py:666(getVarFlag)
  ...
  3833/3719    0.002    0.000    0.025    0.000 data_smart.py:569(getVar)
  ...
1338 0.002 0.000 0.003 0.000 data_smart.py:805(getVarFlags)



Thank you,
Andrii

On 16.11.16 12:47, Richard Purdie wrote:
On Mon, 2016-10-10 at 20:02 +0300, Andrii Bordunov wrote:
Some packages containing shared libraries might be registered
as shlib providers when they shouldn't (for example, the lib is for
their private use and must not generate any dependency).

EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS is targeted at that, but it could be set
for entire recipe only.

This patch expands EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS usage, so now it's possible
to set it in a style similar with RDEPENDS. For example:
 EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS_${PN}-ptest = "1"

Signed-off-by: Andrii Bordunov <abord...@cisco.com>
---
 meta/classes/package.bbclass | 12 ++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

My main concern here is actually performance. For a package with many
sub packages you just added many calls to getVar when that getVar is
extremely unlikely to find any value. Whilst not hugely slow, that
operation isn't trivial and hard to fix later.

I'm wondering if we could support the syntax

EXCLUDE_FROM_SHLIBS = "${PN}-ptest"

and then have "1", used in a couple of places as the special value to
mean all packages?

Also please use False, not 0 as the parameter to getVar.

Cheers,

Richard

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