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4QA Error and Warning Messages
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7.. _qa-introduction:
8
9Introduction
10============
11
12When building a recipe, the OpenEmbedded build system performs various
13QA checks on the output to ensure that common issues are detected and
14reported. Sometimes when you create a new recipe to build new software,
15it will build with no problems. When this is not the case, or when you
16have QA issues building any software, it could take a little time to
17resolve them.
18
19While it is tempting to ignore a QA message or even to disable QA
20checks, it is best to try and resolve any reported QA issues. This
21chapter provides a list of the QA messages and brief explanations of the
22issues you could encounter so that you can properly resolve problems.
23
24The next section provides a list of all QA error and warning messages
25based on a default configuration. Each entry provides the message or
26error form along with an explanation.
27
28.. note::
29
30 - At the end of each message, the name of the associated QA test (as
31 listed in the ":ref:`insane.bbclass <ref-classes-insane>`"
32 section) appears within square brackets.
33
34 - As mentioned, this list of error and warning messages is for QA
35 checks only. The list does not cover all possible build errors or
36 warnings you could encounter.
37
38 - Because some QA checks are disabled by default, this list does not
39 include all possible QA check errors and warnings.
40
41.. _qa-errors-and-warnings:
42
43Errors and Warnings
44===================
45
46.. _qa-check-libexec:
47
48- ``<packagename>: <path> is using libexec please relocate to <libexecdir> [libexec]``
49
50 The specified package contains files in ``/usr/libexec`` when the
51 distro configuration uses a different path for ``<libexecdir>`` By
52 default, ``<libexecdir>`` is ``$prefix/libexec``. However, this
53 default can be changed (e.g. ``${libdir}``).
54
55  
56.. _qa-check-rpaths:
57
58- ``package <packagename> contains bad RPATH <rpath> in file <file> [rpaths]``
59
60 The specified binary produced by the recipe contains dynamic library
61 load paths (rpaths) that contain build system paths such as
62 :term:`TMPDIR`, which are incorrect for the target and
63 could potentially be a security issue. Check for bad ``-rpath``
64 options being passed to the linker in your
65 :ref:`ref-tasks-compile` log. Depending on the build
66 system used by the software being built, there might be a configure
67 option to disable rpath usage completely within the build of the
68 software.
69
70  
71.. _qa-check-useless-rpaths:
72
73- ``<packagename>: <file> contains probably-redundant RPATH <rpath> [useless-rpaths]``
74
75 The specified binary produced by the recipe contains dynamic library
76 load paths (rpaths) that on a standard system are searched by default
77 by the linker (e.g. ``/lib`` and ``/usr/lib``). While these paths
78 will not cause any breakage, they do waste space and are unnecessary.
79 Depending on the build system used by the software being built, there
80 might be a configure option to disable rpath usage completely within
81 the build of the software.
82
83  
84.. _qa-check-file-rdeps:
85
86- ``<packagename> requires <files>, but no providers in its RDEPENDS [file-rdeps]``
87
88 A file-level dependency has been identified from the specified
89 package on the specified files, but there is no explicit
90 corresponding entry in :term:`RDEPENDS`. If
91 particular files are required at runtime then ``RDEPENDS`` should be
92 declared in the recipe to ensure the packages providing them are
93 built.
94
95  
96.. _qa-check-build-deps:
97
98- ``<packagename1> rdepends on <packagename2>, but it isn't a build dependency? [build-deps]``
99
100 A runtime dependency exists between the two specified packages, but
101 there is nothing explicit within the recipe to enable the
102 OpenEmbedded build system to ensure that dependency is satisfied.
103 This condition is usually triggered by an
104 :term:`RDEPENDS` value being added at the packaging
105 stage rather than up front, which is usually automatic based on the
106 contents of the package. In most cases, you should change the recipe
107 to add an explicit ``RDEPENDS`` for the dependency.
108
109  
110.. _qa-check-dev-so:
111
112- ``non -dev/-dbg/nativesdk- package contains symlink .so: <packagename> path '<path>' [dev-so]``
113
114 Symlink ``.so`` files are for development only, and should therefore
115 go into the ``-dev`` package. This situation might occur if you add
116 ``*.so*`` rather than ``*.so.*`` to a non-dev package. Change
117 :term:`FILES` (and possibly
118 :term:`PACKAGES`) such that the specified ``.so``
119 file goes into an appropriate ``-dev`` package.
120
121  
122.. _qa-check-staticdev:
123
124- ``non -staticdev package contains static .a library: <packagename> path '<path>' [staticdev]``
125
126 Static ``.a`` library files should go into a ``-staticdev`` package.
127 Change :term:`FILES` (and possibly
128 :term:`PACKAGES`) such that the specified ``.a`` file
129 goes into an appropriate ``-staticdev`` package.
130
131  
132.. _qa-check-libdir:
133
134- ``<packagename>: found library in wrong location [libdir]``
135
136 The specified file may have been installed into an incorrect
137 (possibly hardcoded) installation path. For example, this test will
138 catch recipes that install ``/lib/bar.so`` when ``${base_libdir}`` is
139 "lib32". Another example is when recipes install
140 ``/usr/lib64/foo.so`` when ``${libdir}`` is "/usr/lib". False
141 positives occasionally exist. For these cases add "libdir" to
142 :term:`INSANE_SKIP` for the package.
143
144  
145.. _qa-check-debug-files:
146
147- ``non debug package contains .debug directory: <packagename> path <path> [debug-files]``
148
149 The specified package contains a ``.debug`` directory, which should
150 not appear in anything but the ``-dbg`` package. This situation might
151 occur if you add a path which contains a ``.debug`` directory and do
152 not explicitly add the ``.debug`` directory to the ``-dbg`` package.
153 If this is the case, add the ``.debug`` directory explicitly to
154 ``FILES_${PN}-dbg``. See :term:`FILES` for additional
155 information on ``FILES``.
156
157  
158.. _qa-check-arch:
159
160- ``Architecture did not match (<machine_arch> to <file_arch>) on <file> [arch]``
161
162 By default, the OpenEmbedded build system checks the Executable and
163 Linkable Format (ELF) type, bit size, and endianness of any binaries
164 to ensure they match the target architecture. This test fails if any
165 binaries do not match the type since there would be an
166 incompatibility. The test could indicate that the wrong compiler or
167 compiler options have been used. Sometimes software, like
168 bootloaders, might need to bypass this check. If the file you receive
169 the error for is firmware that is not intended to be executed within
170 the target operating system or is intended to run on a separate
171 processor within the device, you can add "arch" to
172 :term:`INSANE_SKIP` for the package. Another
173 option is to check the :ref:`ref-tasks-compile` log
174 and verify that the compiler options being used are correct.
175
176  
177
178- ``Bit size did not match (<machine_bits> to <file_bits>) <recipe> on <file> [arch]``
179
180 By default, the OpenEmbedded build system checks the Executable and
181 Linkable Format (ELF) type, bit size, and endianness of any binaries
182 to ensure they match the target architecture. This test fails if any
183 binaries do not match the type since there would be an
184 incompatibility. The test could indicate that the wrong compiler or
185 compiler options have been used. Sometimes software, like
186 bootloaders, might need to bypass this check. If the file you receive
187 the error for is firmware that is not intended to be executed within
188 the target operating system or is intended to run on a separate
189 processor within the device, you can add "arch" to
190 :term:`INSANE_SKIP` for the package. Another
191 option is to check the :ref:`ref-tasks-compile` log
192 and verify that the compiler options being used are correct.
193
194  
195
196- ``Endianness did not match (<machine_endianness> to <file_endianness>) on <file> [arch]``
197
198 By default, the OpenEmbedded build system checks the Executable and
199 Linkable Format (ELF) type, bit size, and endianness of any binaries
200 to ensure they match the target architecture. This test fails if any
201 binaries do not match the type since there would be an
202 incompatibility. The test could indicate that the wrong compiler or
203 compiler options have been used. Sometimes software, like
204 bootloaders, might need to bypass this check. If the file you receive
205 the error for is firmware that is not intended to be executed within
206 the target operating system or is intended to run on a separate
207 processor within the device, you can add "arch" to
208 :term:`INSANE_SKIP` for the package. Another
209 option is to check the :ref:`ref-tasks-compile` log
210 and verify that the compiler options being used are correct.
211
212  
213.. _qa-check-textrel:
214
215- ``ELF binary '<file>' has relocations in .text [textrel]``
216
217 The specified ELF binary contains relocations in its ``.text``
218 sections. This situation can result in a performance impact at
219 runtime.
220
221 Typically, the way to solve this performance issue is to add "-fPIC"
222 or "-fpic" to the compiler command-line options. For example, given
223 software that reads :term:`CFLAGS` when you build it,
224 you could add the following to your recipe:
225 ::
226
227 CFLAGS_append = " -fPIC "
228
229 For more information on text relocations at runtime, see
230 http://www.akkadia.org/drepper/textrelocs.html.
231
232  
233.. _qa-check-ldflags:
234
235- ``No GNU_HASH in the elf binary: '<file>' [ldflags]``
236
237 This indicates that binaries produced when building the recipe have
238 not been linked with the :term:`LDFLAGS` options
239 provided by the build system. Check to be sure that the ``LDFLAGS``
240 variable is being passed to the linker command. A common workaround
241 for this situation is to pass in ``LDFLAGS`` using
242 :term:`TARGET_CC_ARCH` within the recipe as
243 follows:
244 ::
245
246 TARGET_CC_ARCH += "${LDFLAGS}"
247
248  
249.. _qa-check-xorg-driver-abi:
250
251- ``Package <packagename> contains Xorg driver (<driver>) but no xorg-abi- dependencies [xorg-driver-abi]``
252
253 The specified package contains an Xorg driver, but does not have a
254 corresponding ABI package dependency. The xserver-xorg recipe
255 provides driver ABI names. All drivers should depend on the ABI
256 versions that they have been built against. Driver recipes that
257 include ``xorg-driver-input.inc`` or ``xorg-driver-video.inc`` will
258 automatically get these versions. Consequently, you should only need
259 to explicitly add dependencies to binary driver recipes.
260
261  
262.. _qa-check-infodir:
263
264- ``The /usr/share/info/dir file is not meant to be shipped in a particular package. [infodir]``
265
266 The ``/usr/share/info/dir`` should not be packaged. Add the following
267 line to your :ref:`ref-tasks-install` task or to your
268 ``do_install_append`` within the recipe as follows:
269 ::
270
271 rm ${D}${infodir}/dir
272  
273
274.. _qa-check-symlink-to-sysroot:
275
276- ``Symlink <path> in <packagename> points to TMPDIR [symlink-to-sysroot]``
277
278 The specified symlink points into :term:`TMPDIR` on the
279 host. Such symlinks will work on the host. However, they are clearly
280 invalid when running on the target. You should either correct the
281 symlink to use a relative path or remove the symlink.
282
283  
284.. _qa-check-la:
285
286- ``<file> failed sanity test (workdir) in path <path> [la]``
287
288 The specified ``.la`` file contains :term:`TMPDIR`
289 paths. Any ``.la`` file containing these paths is incorrect since
290 ``libtool`` adds the correct sysroot prefix when using the files
291 automatically itself.
292
293  
294.. _qa-check-pkgconfig:
295
296- ``<file> failed sanity test (tmpdir) in path <path> [pkgconfig]``
297
298 The specified ``.pc`` file contains
299 :term:`TMPDIR`\ ``/``\ :term:`WORKDIR`
300 paths. Any ``.pc`` file containing these paths is incorrect since
301 ``pkg-config`` itself adds the correct sysroot prefix when the files
302 are accessed.
303
304  
305.. _qa-check-debug-deps:
306
307- ``<packagename> rdepends on <debug_packagename> [debug-deps]``
308
309 A dependency exists between the specified non-dbg package (i.e. a
310 package whose name does not end in ``-dbg``) and a package that is a
311 ``dbg`` package. The ``dbg`` packages contain debug symbols and are
312 brought in using several different methods:
313
314 - Using the ``dbg-pkgs``
315 :term:`IMAGE_FEATURES` value.
316
317 - Using :term:`IMAGE_INSTALL`.
318
319 - As a dependency of another ``dbg`` package that was brought in
320 using one of the above methods.
321
322 The dependency might have been automatically added because the
323 ``dbg`` package erroneously contains files that it should not contain
324 (e.g. a non-symlink ``.so`` file) or it might have been added
325 manually (e.g. by adding to :term:`RDEPENDS`).
326
327  
328.. _qa-check-dev-deps:
329
330- ``<packagename> rdepends on <dev_packagename> [dev-deps]``
331
332 A dependency exists between the specified non-dev package (a package
333 whose name does not end in ``-dev``) and a package that is a ``dev``
334 package. The ``dev`` packages contain development headers and are
335 usually brought in using several different methods:
336
337 - Using the ``dev-pkgs``
338 :term:`IMAGE_FEATURES` value.
339
340 - Using :term:`IMAGE_INSTALL`.
341
342 - As a dependency of another ``dev`` package that was brought in
343 using one of the above methods.
344
345 The dependency might have been automatically added (because the
346 ``dev`` package erroneously contains files that it should not have
347 (e.g. a non-symlink ``.so`` file) or it might have been added
348 manually (e.g. by adding to :term:`RDEPENDS`).
349
350  
351.. _qa-check-dep-cmp:
352
353- ``<var>_<packagename> is invalid: <comparison> (<value>) only comparisons <, =, >, <=, and >= are allowed [dep-cmp]``
354
355 If you are adding a versioned dependency relationship to one of the
356 dependency variables (:term:`RDEPENDS`,
357 :term:`RRECOMMENDS`,
358 :term:`RSUGGESTS`,
359 :term:`RPROVIDES`,
360 :term:`RREPLACES`, or
361 :term:`RCONFLICTS`), you must only use the named
362 comparison operators. Change the versioned dependency values you are
363 adding to match those listed in the message.
364
365  
366.. _qa-check-compile-host-path:
367
368- ``<recipename>: The compile log indicates that host include and/or library paths were used. Please check the log '<logfile>' for more information. [compile-host-path]``
369
370 The log for the :ref:`ref-tasks-compile` task
371 indicates that paths on the host were searched for files, which is
372 not appropriate when cross-compiling. Look for "is unsafe for
373 cross-compilation" or "CROSS COMPILE Badness" in the specified log
374 file.
375
376  
377.. _qa-check-install-host-path:
378
379- ``<recipename>: The install log indicates that host include and/or library paths were used. Please check the log '<logfile>' for more information. [install-host-path]``
380
381 The log for the :ref:`ref-tasks-install` task
382 indicates that paths on the host were searched for files, which is
383 not appropriate when cross-compiling. Look for "is unsafe for
384 cross-compilation" or "CROSS COMPILE Badness" in the specified log
385 file.
386
387  
388.. _qa-check-configure-unsafe:
389
390- ``This autoconf log indicates errors, it looked at host include and/or library paths while determining system capabilities. Rerun configure task after fixing this. The path was '<path>'``
391
392 The log for the :ref:`ref-tasks-configure` task
393 indicates that paths on the host were searched for files, which is
394 not appropriate when cross-compiling. Look for "is unsafe for
395 cross-compilation" or "CROSS COMPILE Badness" in the specified log
396 file.
397
398  
399.. _qa-check-pkgname:
400
401- ``<packagename> doesn't match the [a-z0-9.+-]+ regex [pkgname]``
402
403 The convention within the OpenEmbedded build system (sometimes
404 enforced by the package manager itself) is to require that package
405 names are all lower case and to allow a restricted set of characters.
406 If your recipe name does not match this, or you add packages to
407 :term:`PACKAGES` that do not conform to the
408 convention, then you will receive this error. Rename your recipe. Or,
409 if you have added a non-conforming package name to ``PACKAGES``,
410 change the package name appropriately.
411
412  
413.. _qa-check-unknown-configure-option:
414
415- ``<recipe>: configure was passed unrecognized options: <options> [unknown-configure-option]``
416
417 The configure script is reporting that the specified options are
418 unrecognized. This situation could be because the options were
419 previously valid but have been removed from the configure script. Or,
420 there was a mistake when the options were added and there is another
421 option that should be used instead. If you are unsure, consult the
422 upstream build documentation, the ``./configure --help`` output, and
423 the upstream change log or release notes. Once you have worked out
424 what the appropriate change is, you can update
425 :term:`EXTRA_OECONF`,
426 :term:`PACKAGECONFIG_CONFARGS`, or the
427 individual :term:`PACKAGECONFIG` option values
428 accordingly.
429
430  
431.. _qa-check-pn-overrides:
432
433- ``Recipe <recipefile> has PN of "<recipename>" which is in OVERRIDES, this can result in unexpected behavior. [pn-overrides]``
434
435 The specified recipe has a name (:term:`PN`) value that
436 appears in :term:`OVERRIDES`. If a recipe is named
437 such that its ``PN`` value matches something already in ``OVERRIDES``
438 (e.g. ``PN`` happens to be the same as :term:`MACHINE`
439 or :term:`DISTRO`), it can have unexpected
440 consequences. For example, assignments such as
441 ``FILES_${PN} = "xyz"`` effectively turn into ``FILES = "xyz"``.
442 Rename your recipe (or if ``PN`` is being set explicitly, change the
443 ``PN`` value) so that the conflict does not occur. See
444 :term:`FILES` for additional information.
445
446  
447.. _qa-check-pkgvarcheck:
448
449- ``<recipefile>: Variable <variable> is set as not being package specific, please fix this. [pkgvarcheck]``
450
451 Certain variables (:term:`RDEPENDS`,
452 :term:`RRECOMMENDS`,
453 :term:`RSUGGESTS`,
454 :term:`RCONFLICTS`,
455 :term:`RPROVIDES`,
456 :term:`RREPLACES`, :term:`FILES`,
457 ``pkg_preinst``, ``pkg_postinst``, ``pkg_prerm``, ``pkg_postrm``, and
458 :term:`ALLOW_EMPTY`) should always be set specific
459 to a package (i.e. they should be set with a package name override
460 such as ``RDEPENDS_${PN} = "value"`` rather than
461 ``RDEPENDS = "value"``). If you receive this error, correct any
462 assignments to these variables within your recipe.
463
464  
465.. _qa-check-already-stripped:
466
467- ``File '<file>' from <recipename> was already stripped, this will prevent future debugging! [already-stripped]``
468
469 Produced binaries have already been stripped prior to the build
470 system extracting debug symbols. It is common for upstream software
471 projects to default to stripping debug symbols for output binaries.
472 In order for debugging to work on the target using ``-dbg`` packages,
473 this stripping must be disabled.
474
475 Depending on the build system used by the software being built,
476 disabling this stripping could be as easy as specifying an additional
477 configure option. If not, disabling stripping might involve patching
478 the build scripts. In the latter case, look for references to "strip"
479 or "STRIP", or the "-s" or "-S" command-line options being specified
480 on the linker command line (possibly through the compiler command
481 line if preceded with "-Wl,").
482
483 .. note::
484
485 Disabling stripping here does not mean that the final packaged
486 binaries will be unstripped. Once the OpenEmbedded build system
487 splits out debug symbols to the ``-dbg`` package, it will then
488 strip the symbols from the binaries.
489
490  
491.. _qa-check-packages-list:
492
493- ``<packagename> is listed in PACKAGES multiple times, this leads to packaging errors. [packages-list]``
494
495 Package names must appear only once in the
496 :term:`PACKAGES` variable. You might receive this
497 error if you are attempting to add a package to ``PACKAGES`` that is
498 already in the variable's value.
499
500  
501.. _qa-check-files-invalid:
502
503- ``FILES variable for package <packagename> contains '//' which is invalid. Attempting to fix this but you should correct the metadata. [files-invalid]``
504
505 The string "//" is invalid in a Unix path. Correct all occurrences
506 where this string appears in a :term:`FILES` variable so
507 that there is only a single "/".
508
509  
510.. _qa-check-installed-vs-shipped:
511
512- ``<recipename>: Files/directories were installed but not shipped in any package [installed-vs-shipped]``
513
514 Files have been installed within the
515 :ref:`ref-tasks-install` task but have not been
516 included in any package by way of the :term:`FILES`
517 variable. Files that do not appear in any package cannot be present
518 in an image later on in the build process. You need to do one of the
519 following:
520
521 - Add the files to ``FILES`` for the package you want them to appear
522 in (e.g. ``FILES_${``\ :term:`PN`\ ``}`` for the main
523 package).
524
525 - Delete the files at the end of the ``do_install`` task if the
526 files are not needed in any package.
527
528  
529
530- ``<oldpackage>-<oldpkgversion> was registered as shlib provider for <library>, changing it to <newpackage>-<newpkgversion> because it was built later``
531
532 This message means that both ``<oldpackage>`` and ``<newpackage>``
533 provide the specified shared library. You can expect this message
534 when a recipe has been renamed. However, if that is not the case, the
535 message might indicate that a private version of a library is being
536 erroneously picked up as the provider for a common library. If that
537 is the case, you should add the library's ``.so`` file name to
538 :term:`PRIVATE_LIBS` in the recipe that provides
539 the private version of the library.
540
541
542.. _qa-check-unlisted-pkg-lics:
543
544- ``LICENSE_<packagename> includes licenses (<licenses>) that are not listed in LICENSE [unlisted-pkg-lics]``
545
546 The :term:`LICENSE` of the recipe should be a superset
547 of all the licenses of all packages produced by this recipe. In other
548 words, any license in ``LICENSE_*`` should also appear in
549 :term:`LICENSE`.
550
551  
552
553Configuring and Disabling QA Checks
554===================================
555
556You can configure the QA checks globally so that specific check failures
557either raise a warning or an error message, using the
558:term:`WARN_QA` and :term:`ERROR_QA`
559variables, respectively. You can also disable checks within a particular
560recipe using :term:`INSANE_SKIP`. For information on
561how to work with the QA checks, see the
562":ref:`insane.bbclass <ref-classes-insane>`" section.
563
564.. note::
565
566 Please keep in mind that the QA checks exist in order to detect real
567 or potential problems in the packaged output. So exercise caution
568 when disabling these checks.