The recent change which modified inheritFromOS to use the intial
environment, rather than the current environment, introduced a bug such
that variables which had been cleaned from the environment where still set
in the data store.
This patch changes things such that a list of approved environment
variables is saved after the environment is cleaned and only the variables
in this list are inherited in inheritFromOS.
CC: James Limbouris <james.limbouris@gmail.com>
CC: Chris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>
(Bitbake rev:
cb6c07054e8baf94614713ec257c643b22266d75)
Signed-off-by: Joshua Lock <josh@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
console.setFormatter(format)
logger.addHandler(console)
+ initialenv = os.environ.copy()
bb.utils.clean_environment()
- cmds = Commands()
+ cmds = Commands(initialenv)
if args:
cmds.onecmd(' '.join(args))
else:
class Commands(cmd.Cmd):
- def __init__(self):
+ def __init__(self, initialenv):
cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
- initialenv = os.environ.copy()
self.returncode = 0
self.config = Config(parse_only=True)
self.cooker = bb.cooker.BBCooker(self.config,
if not self.server_registration_cb:
bb.data.setVar("BB_WORKERCONTEXT", "1", self.configuration.data)
- bb.data.inheritFromOS(self.configuration.data, self.savedenv)
+ filtered_keys = bb.utils.approved_variables()
+ bb.data.inheritFromOS(self.configuration.data, self.savedenv, filtered_keys)
try:
self.parseConfigurationFiles(self.configuration.prefile,
ekey = todolist[key]
renameVar(key, ekey, alterdata)
-def inheritFromOS(d, savedenv):
+def inheritFromOS(d, savedenv, permitted):
"""Inherit variables from the initial environment."""
exportlist = bb.utils.preserved_envvars_exported()
for s in savedenv.keys():
- try:
- setVar(s, getVar(s, savedenv, True), d)
- if s in exportlist:
- setVarFlag(s, "export", True, d)
- except TypeError:
- pass
+ if s in permitted:
+ try:
+ setVar(s, getVar(s, savedenv, True), d)
+ if s in exportlist:
+ setVarFlag(s, "export", True, d)
+ except TypeError:
+ pass
def emit_var(var, o=sys.__stdout__, d = init(), all=False):
"""Emit a variable to be sourced by a shell."""
for k in preserved_envvars_exported_interactive():
os.setenv(k, bb.data.getVar(k, d, True))
+def approved_variables():
+ """
+ Determine and return the list of whitelisted variables which are approved
+ to remain in the envrionment.
+ """
+ approved = []
+ if 'BB_ENV_WHITELIST' in os.environ:
+ approved = os.environ['BB_ENV_WHITELIST'].split()
+ else:
+ approved = preserved_envvars()
+ if 'BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE' in os.environ:
+ approved.extend(os.environ['BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE'].split())
+ return approved
+
def clean_environment():
"""
Clean up any spurious environment variables. This will remove any
- variables the user hasn't chose to preserve.
+ variables the user hasn't chosen to preserve.
"""
if 'BB_PRESERVE_ENV' not in os.environ:
- if 'BB_ENV_WHITELIST' in os.environ:
- good_vars = os.environ['BB_ENV_WHITELIST'].split()
- else:
- good_vars = preserved_envvars()
- if 'BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE' in os.environ:
- good_vars.extend(os.environ['BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE'].split())
+ good_vars = approved_variables()
filter_environment(good_vars)
def empty_environment():