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- # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
- #
- # See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
- # project.
- #
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
- # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
- # the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
- # MA 02111-1307 USA
- #
- import os
- import re
- import shutil
- import tempfile
- import command
- import commit
- import gitutil
- from series import Series
- # Tags that we detect and remove
- re_remove = re.compile('^BUG=|^TEST=|^Change-Id:|^Review URL:'
- '|Reviewed-on:|Reviewed-by:')
- # Lines which are allowed after a TEST= line
- re_allowed_after_test = re.compile('^Signed-off-by:')
- # Signoffs
- re_signoff = re.compile('^Signed-off-by:')
- # The start of the cover letter
- re_cover = re.compile('^Cover-letter:')
- # Patch series tag
- re_series = re.compile('^Series-(\w*): *(.*)')
- # Commit tags that we want to collect and keep
- re_tag = re.compile('^(Tested-by|Acked-by|Cc): (.*)')
- # The start of a new commit in the git log
- re_commit = re.compile('^commit (.*)')
- # We detect these since checkpatch doesn't always do it
- re_space_before_tab = re.compile('^[+].* \t')
- # States we can be in - can we use range() and still have comments?
- STATE_MSG_HEADER = 0 # Still in the message header
- STATE_PATCH_SUBJECT = 1 # In patch subject (first line of log for a commit)
- STATE_PATCH_HEADER = 2 # In patch header (after the subject)
- STATE_DIFFS = 3 # In the diff part (past --- line)
- class PatchStream:
- """Class for detecting/injecting tags in a patch or series of patches
- We support processing the output of 'git log' to read out the tags we
- are interested in. We can also process a patch file in order to remove
- unwanted tags or inject additional ones. These correspond to the two
- phases of processing.
- """
- def __init__(self, series, name=None, is_log=False):
- self.skip_blank = False # True to skip a single blank line
- self.found_test = False # Found a TEST= line
- self.lines_after_test = 0 # MNumber of lines found after TEST=
- self.warn = [] # List of warnings we have collected
- self.linenum = 1 # Output line number we are up to
- self.in_section = None # Name of start...END section we are in
- self.notes = [] # Series notes
- self.section = [] # The current section...END section
- self.series = series # Info about the patch series
- self.is_log = is_log # True if indent like git log
- self.in_change = 0 # Non-zero if we are in a change list
- self.blank_count = 0 # Number of blank lines stored up
- self.state = STATE_MSG_HEADER # What state are we in?
- self.tags = [] # Tags collected, like Tested-by...
- self.signoff = [] # Contents of signoff line
- self.commit = None # Current commit
- def AddToSeries(self, line, name, value):
- """Add a new Series-xxx tag.
- When a Series-xxx tag is detected, we come here to record it, if we
- are scanning a 'git log'.
- Args:
- line: Source line containing tag (useful for debug/error messages)
- name: Tag name (part after 'Series-')
- value: Tag value (part after 'Series-xxx: ')
- """
- if name == 'notes':
- self.in_section = name
- self.skip_blank = False
- if self.is_log:
- self.series.AddTag(self.commit, line, name, value)
- def CloseCommit(self):
- """Save the current commit into our commit list, and reset our state"""
- if self.commit and self.is_log:
- self.series.AddCommit(self.commit)
- self.commit = None
- def FormatTags(self, tags):
- out_list = []
- for tag in sorted(tags):
- if tag.startswith('Cc:'):
- tag_list = tag[4:].split(',')
- out_list += gitutil.BuildEmailList(tag_list, 'Cc:')
- else:
- out_list.append(tag)
- return out_list
- def ProcessLine(self, line):
- """Process a single line of a patch file or commit log
- This process a line and returns a list of lines to output. The list
- may be empty or may contain multiple output lines.
- This is where all the complicated logic is located. The class's
- state is used to move between different states and detect things
- properly.
- We can be in one of two modes:
- self.is_log == True: This is 'git log' mode, where most output is
- indented by 4 characters and we are scanning for tags
- self.is_log == False: This is 'patch' mode, where we already have
- all the tags, and are processing patches to remove junk we
- don't want, and add things we think are required.
- Args:
- line: text line to process
- Returns:
- list of output lines, or [] if nothing should be output
- """
- # Initially we have no output. Prepare the input line string
- out = []
- line = line.rstrip('\n')
- if self.is_log:
- if line[:4] == ' ':
- line = line[4:]
- # Handle state transition and skipping blank lines
- series_match = re_series.match(line)
- commit_match = re_commit.match(line) if self.is_log else None
- tag_match = None
- if self.state == STATE_PATCH_HEADER:
- tag_match = re_tag.match(line)
- is_blank = not line.strip()
- if is_blank:
- if (self.state == STATE_MSG_HEADER
- or self.state == STATE_PATCH_SUBJECT):
- self.state += 1
- # We don't have a subject in the text stream of patch files
- # It has its own line with a Subject: tag
- if not self.is_log and self.state == STATE_PATCH_SUBJECT:
- self.state += 1
- elif commit_match:
- self.state = STATE_MSG_HEADER
- # If we are in a section, keep collecting lines until we see END
- if self.in_section:
- if line == 'END':
- if self.in_section == 'cover':
- self.series.cover = self.section
- elif self.in_section == 'notes':
- if self.is_log:
- self.series.notes += self.section
- else:
- self.warn.append("Unknown section '%s'" % self.in_section)
- self.in_section = None
- self.skip_blank = True
- self.section = []
- else:
- self.section.append(line)
- # Detect the commit subject
- elif not is_blank and self.state == STATE_PATCH_SUBJECT:
- self.commit.subject = line
- # Detect the tags we want to remove, and skip blank lines
- elif re_remove.match(line):
- self.skip_blank = True
- # TEST= should be the last thing in the commit, so remove
- # everything after it
- if line.startswith('TEST='):
- self.found_test = True
- elif self.skip_blank and is_blank:
- self.skip_blank = False
- # Detect the start of a cover letter section
- elif re_cover.match(line):
- self.in_section = 'cover'
- self.skip_blank = False
- # If we are in a change list, key collected lines until a blank one
- elif self.in_change:
- if is_blank:
- # Blank line ends this change list
- self.in_change = 0
- elif line == '---' or re_signoff.match(line):
- self.in_change = 0
- out = self.ProcessLine(line)
- else:
- if self.is_log:
- self.series.AddChange(self.in_change, self.commit, line)
- self.skip_blank = False
- # Detect Series-xxx tags
- elif series_match:
- name = series_match.group(1)
- value = series_match.group(2)
- if name == 'changes':
- # value is the version number: e.g. 1, or 2
- try:
- value = int(value)
- except ValueError as str:
- raise ValueError("%s: Cannot decode version info '%s'" %
- (self.commit.hash, line))
- self.in_change = int(value)
- else:
- self.AddToSeries(line, name, value)
- self.skip_blank = True
- # Detect the start of a new commit
- elif commit_match:
- self.CloseCommit()
- self.commit = commit.Commit(commit_match.group(1)[:7])
- # Detect tags in the commit message
- elif tag_match:
- # Remove Tested-by self, since few will take much notice
- if (tag_match.group(1) == 'Tested-by' and
- tag_match.group(2).find(os.getenv('USER') + '@') != -1):
- self.warn.append("Ignoring %s" % line)
- elif tag_match.group(1) == 'Cc':
- self.commit.AddCc(tag_match.group(2).split(','))
- else:
- self.tags.append(line);
- # Well that means this is an ordinary line
- else:
- pos = 1
- # Look for ugly ASCII characters
- for ch in line:
- # TODO: Would be nicer to report source filename and line
- if ord(ch) > 0x80:
- self.warn.append("Line %d/%d ('%s') has funny ascii char" %
- (self.linenum, pos, line))
- pos += 1
- # Look for space before tab
- m = re_space_before_tab.match(line)
- if m:
- self.warn.append('Line %d/%d has space before tab' %
- (self.linenum, m.start()))
- # OK, we have a valid non-blank line
- out = [line]
- self.linenum += 1
- self.skip_blank = False
- if self.state == STATE_DIFFS:
- pass
- # If this is the start of the diffs section, emit our tags and
- # change log
- elif line == '---':
- self.state = STATE_DIFFS
- # Output the tags (signeoff first), then change list
- out = []
- log = self.series.MakeChangeLog(self.commit)
- out += self.FormatTags(self.tags)
- out += [line] + log
- elif self.found_test:
- if not re_allowed_after_test.match(line):
- self.lines_after_test += 1
- return out
- def Finalize(self):
- """Close out processing of this patch stream"""
- self.CloseCommit()
- if self.lines_after_test:
- self.warn.append('Found %d lines after TEST=' %
- self.lines_after_test)
- def ProcessStream(self, infd, outfd):
- """Copy a stream from infd to outfd, filtering out unwanting things.
- This is used to process patch files one at a time.
- Args:
- infd: Input stream file object
- outfd: Output stream file object
- """
- # Extract the filename from each diff, for nice warnings
- fname = None
- last_fname = None
- re_fname = re.compile('diff --git a/(.*) b/.*')
- while True:
- line = infd.readline()
- if not line:
- break
- out = self.ProcessLine(line)
- # Try to detect blank lines at EOF
- for line in out:
- match = re_fname.match(line)
- if match:
- last_fname = fname
- fname = match.group(1)
- if line == '+':
- self.blank_count += 1
- else:
- if self.blank_count and (line == '-- ' or match):
- self.warn.append("Found possible blank line(s) at "
- "end of file '%s'" % last_fname)
- outfd.write('+\n' * self.blank_count)
- outfd.write(line + '\n')
- self.blank_count = 0
- self.Finalize()
- def GetMetaData(start, count):
- """Reads out patch series metadata from the commits
- This does a 'git log' on the relevant commits and pulls out the tags we
- are interested in.
- Args:
- start: Commit to start from: 0=HEAD, 1=next one, etc.
- count: Number of commits to list
- """
- pipe = [['git', 'log', '--no-color', '--reverse', 'HEAD~%d' % start,
- '-n%d' % count]]
- stdout = command.RunPipe(pipe, capture=True)
- series = Series()
- ps = PatchStream(series, is_log=True)
- for line in stdout.splitlines():
- ps.ProcessLine(line)
- ps.Finalize()
- return series
- def FixPatch(backup_dir, fname, series, commit):
- """Fix up a patch file, by adding/removing as required.
- We remove our tags from the patch file, insert changes lists, etc.
- The patch file is processed in place, and overwritten.
- A backup file is put into backup_dir (if not None).
- Args:
- fname: Filename to patch file to process
- series: Series information about this patch set
- commit: Commit object for this patch file
- Return:
- A list of errors, or [] if all ok.
- """
- handle, tmpname = tempfile.mkstemp()
- outfd = os.fdopen(handle, 'w')
- infd = open(fname, 'r')
- ps = PatchStream(series)
- ps.commit = commit
- ps.ProcessStream(infd, outfd)
- infd.close()
- outfd.close()
- # Create a backup file if required
- if backup_dir:
- shutil.copy(fname, os.path.join(backup_dir, os.path.basename(fname)))
- shutil.move(tmpname, fname)
- return ps.warn
- def FixPatches(series, fnames):
- """Fix up a list of patches identified by filenames
- The patch files are processed in place, and overwritten.
- Args:
- series: The series object
- fnames: List of patch files to process
- """
- # Current workflow creates patches, so we shouldn't need a backup
- backup_dir = None #tempfile.mkdtemp('clean-patch')
- count = 0
- for fname in fnames:
- commit = series.commits[count]
- commit.patch = fname
- result = FixPatch(backup_dir, fname, series, commit)
- if result:
- print '%d warnings for %s:' % (len(result), fname)
- for warn in result:
- print '\t', warn
- print
- count += 1
- print 'Cleaned %d patches' % count
- return series
- def InsertCoverLetter(fname, series, count):
- """Inserts a cover letter with the required info into patch 0
- Args:
- fname: Input / output filename of the cover letter file
- series: Series object
- count: Number of patches in the series
- """
- fd = open(fname, 'r')
- lines = fd.readlines()
- fd.close()
- fd = open(fname, 'w')
- text = series.cover
- prefix = series.GetPatchPrefix()
- for line in lines:
- if line.startswith('Subject:'):
- # TODO: if more than 10 patches this should save 00/xx, not 0/xx
- line = 'Subject: [%s 0/%d] %s\n' % (prefix, count, text[0])
- # Insert our cover letter
- elif line.startswith('*** BLURB HERE ***'):
- # First the blurb test
- line = '\n'.join(text[1:]) + '\n'
- if series.get('notes'):
- line += '\n'.join(series.notes) + '\n'
- # Now the change list
- out = series.MakeChangeLog(None)
- line += '\n' + '\n'.join(out)
- fd.write(line)
- fd.close()
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