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NAME

       kas-project-config - kas project configuration

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"
              commit: 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 for this configuration entries.

       We  recommend  that  this  unique name is the same as the name of the containing repository/layer to ease
       cross-project referencing.

       In given examples we assume that your configuration file is part of a meta-custom repository/layer.  This
       way  it  is 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 paths to the files in the include list are either absolute, if they start with a /, or relative.

       If the path is relative and the configuration file is inside a repository, then path is relative  to  the
       repositories  base directory. If the configuration file is not in a repository, then the path is relative
       to the parent directory of the 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"
              commit: 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"
              commit: 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.  The  header.version property is always set to the highest version number
       found in the config files.

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

       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.

       NOTE:
          Git  submodules are considered to be part of the main repository. Hence, including config files from a
          submodule is supported. The repository root is always the root of the main repository (if  under  VCS)
          or the directory of the first kas config file otherwise.

   Working with lockfiles
       kas  supports the use of lockfiles to pinpoint repositories to exact commit ID (e.g. SHA-1 refs for git).
       A lockfile hereby only overrides the commit ID defined in  a  kas  file.  When  performing  the  checkout
       operation   (or   any   other   operation  that  performs  a  checkout),  kas  checks  if  a  file  named
       <filename>.lock.<ext> is found next to the currently processed kas file.  If this  is  found,  kas  loads
       this  file  right  after  processing  the  current one.  Note, that this applies to both files on the kas
       cmdline, as well as included files.

       The following example shows this mechanism for a file kas/kas-isar.yml  and  its  corresponding  lockfile
       kas/kas-isar.lock.yml.

       kas/kas-isar.yml:

          # [...]
          repos:
            isar:
              url: https://github.com/ilbers/isar.git
              branch: next

       kas/kas-isar.lock.yml:

          header:
            version: 14
          overrides:
            repos:
              isar:
                commit: 0336610df8bb0adce76ef8c5a921c758efed9f45

       The  lock  plugin provides helpers to simplify the creation and update of lockfiles. For details, see the
       plugins documentation: kas.plugins.lock.

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

              version: integer [required]
                     Version of the configuration file format.  See the configuration format changelog  for  the
                     format history and the latest available version.

              includes: list [optional]
                     List  of configuration files to include (parsed depth-first). 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
                            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  (dict)
                            representation.

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

                            file: string [required]
                                   Path to the configuration file relative to the repository.

       build_system: string [optional]
              Defines the bitbake-based build system.

              Supported values: openembedded, oe, isar

              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]
              Default  values applied to all configuration nodes.  This may help you to avoid repeating the same
              property assignment in multiple places if, for example, you wish to use the same  branch  for  all
              repositories.

              repos: dict [optional]
                     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.

                     branch: string [optional]
                            Default branch property applied to all repositories that do not override this.

                     tag: string [optional]
                            Default tag property applied to all repositories that do not override this.

                     patches: dict [optional]
                            Default patches to apply to all repositories.  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]
              Value  of  the  MACHINE  variable  that  is written into the local.conf. Can be overwritten by the
              KAS_MACHINE environment variable.

              Default: qemux86-64

       distro: string [optional]
              Value of the DISTRO variable that is written into  the  local.conf.  Can  be  overwritten  by  the
              KAS_DISTRO environment variable.

              Default: poky

       target: string [optional] or list [optional]
              Single  target  or  a  list  of  targets to build by bitbake. Can be overwritten by the KAS_TARGET
              environment variable.  Space is used as a delimiter if multiple targets should  be  specified  via
              the environment variable. For targets prefixed with multiconfig: or mc:, corresponding entries are
              added to the BBMULTICONFIG in local.conf.

              Default: core-image-minimal

       env: dict [optional]
              Environment  variables  to  forward  and  their default values (set to nulltype to only forward if
              set).  These  variables  are  made   available   to   bitbake   via   BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS
              (BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE  in  older  Bitbake  versions)  and  can be overwritten by the variables of the
              environment in which kas is started.  Either a string or nothing (null) can be assigned as  value.
              The former one serves as a default value whereas the latter one will lead to add the variable only
              to BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS and not to the environment where kas is started. Please note, that
              null needs to be assigned as the nulltype (e.g. MYVAR: null), not as 'null'.

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

              Default: build

       repos: dict [optional]
              Definitions of all available repos and layers. The layers are appended to the bblayers.conf sorted
              by the repository name first and then by the layer name.

              <repo-id>: dict [optional]
                     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. It is recommended that the <repo-id> is
                     related to the containing repository/layer to ease cross-project referencing.

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

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

                     type: string [optional]
                            Type of version control repository.

                            Default: git

                            Supported values: git, hg

                     commit: string [optional]
                            Full-length  commit  ID  (all-lowercase, no branch names, no symbolic refs, no tags)
                            that should be used. If url was specified but no commit, branch or tag, the revision
                            you get depends on the defaults of the version control system used.

                     branch: string or nothing (null) [optional]
                            Upstream branch that should be tracked. If commit was specified, kas checks that the
                            branch contains the commit. If no commit was specified, the  head  of  the  upstream
                            branch is checked out. The nothing (null) value is used to remove a possible default
                            value.

                     tag: string or nothing (null) [optional]
                            Tag  that  should be checked out. If a commit was specified, kas checks that the tag
                            points to this commit. This must not be combined with  branch.  The  nothing  (null)
                            value is used to remove a possible default value.

                     path: string [optional]
                            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]
                            List  of  layers  to  append  to the bblayers.conf. If this is missing or None or an
                            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
                                   branch: 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]
                            Patches to apply to the repository.

                            <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.

       overrides: dict [optional]
              Overrides for specific configuration nodes. By that, only items that already exist are overridden.
              Note, that all entries below this key are reserved for auto-generation using kas plugins.  Do  not
              manually add entries.

              repos: dict [optional]
                     Mapps to the top-level repos entry.

                     <repo-id>: dict [optional]
                            Mapps to the <repo-id> entry.

                     commit: string [optional]
                            Pinned commit ID which overrides the commit of the corresponding repo.

       bblayers_conf_header: dict [optional]
              Header to prepend 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 alphabetic order of
                     <bblayers-conf-id> to ensure deterministic generation of config files.

       local_conf_header: dict [optional]
              Header to prepend 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]
              Menu  configuration,  auto-generated  by  menu  plugin.   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.

       artifacts: dict [optional]
              Artifacts which are expected to be present after executing the build  (id  /  path  pairs).   Each
              key-value  pair describes an identifier and a path relative to the kas build dir, whereby the path
              can contain wildcards like *. Unix-style globbing is applied to all paths. In case no artifact  is
              found,  the build is considered successful, if not stated otherwise by the used plugin and mode of
              operation.

              NOTE:
                 There are no further semantics attached to the identifiers (yet).   Both  the  author  and  the
                 consumer of the artifacts node need to agree on the semantics.

              Example:

                 artifacts:
                   disk-image: path/to/image.*.img
                   firmware: path/to/firmware.bin
                   swu: path/to/update.swu

       _source_dir: string [optional]
              Path  to  the top repo at time of invoking the plugin (auto-generated by the menu plugin). It must
              not be set manually and might only be defined in the top-level .config.yaml file.

       _source_dir_host: string [optional]
              Source directory of the config file on the host (auto-generated by kas  menu  plugin,  when  using
              kas-container).   It  provides  the absolute path to the top repo outside of the container (on the
              host). This value is only evaluated by the kas-container script. It must not be set  manually  and
              might only be defined in the top-level .config.yaml file.

   Example project configurations
       The  following  snippets  show  minimal but working project configurations for both OpenEmbedded and ISAR
       based distributions.

   OpenEmbedded
          header:
            version: 14

          machine: qemux86-64
          distro: poky

          target: zlib-native

          repos:
            poky:
              url: https://git.yoctoproject.org/poky.git
              commit: fb91a49387cfb0c8d48303bb3354325ba2a05587
              layers:
                meta:
                meta-poky:

   ISAR
          header:
            version: 14

          build_system: isar

          machine: qemuamd64
          distro: debian-bullseye

          target: mc:qemuamd64-bullseye:cowsay

          repos:
            isar:
              url: https://github.com/ilbers/isar.git
              commit: 9dc362cd7115074c0f60843e687ed89db5c9339a
              layers:
                meta:
                meta-isar:

SEE ALSO

       kas-format-changelog(1)

KAS

       Part of the kas(1) suite.

AUTHOR

       Daniel Wagner, Jan Kiszka, Claudius Heine

COPYRIGHT

       Siemens AG, 2017-2024

4.7                                               Feb 03, 2025                             KAS-PROJECT-CONFIG(1)