poky/scripts/verify-bashisms
Patrick Ohly d99b29838d verify-bashisms: support warnings with more than one line of source code
All warnings start with "possible bashism in", followed by one or more
(in the case of line continuation) lines of source code. To support
more than one line, we now split by matching against the known intro
text.

Example:

 $ verify-bashisms guile
 ...
 /.../openembedded-core/meta/recipes-devtools/guile/guile_2.0.13.bb
  possible bashism in guile_cross_config line 94 ($'...' should be "$(printf '...')"):
         	echo '#!'`which ${BUILD_SYS}-guile`$' \\\n--no-auto-compile -e main -s\n!#\n(define %guile-build-info '\'\( \
 			> ${B}/guile-config.cross

(From OE-Core rev: e2dd3621c45e854b4eb054b4d4537487462cdd39)

Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-01-31 15:28:41 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3

import sys, os, subprocess, re, shutil

whitelist = ( # type is supported by dash 'if type systemctl >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then', 'if type systemd-tmpfiles >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then', 'type update-rc.d >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then', 'command -v', # HOSTNAME is set locally 'buildhistory_single_commit "$CMDLINE" "$HOSTNAME"', # False-positive, match is a grep not shell expression 'grep "^$groupname:[^:]:[^:]:\([^,],\)$username\(,[^,]\)"', # TODO verify dash's '. script args' behaviour '. $target_sdk_dir/${oe_init_build_env_path} $target_sdk_dir >> $LOGFILE' )

def is_whitelisted(s): for w in whitelist: if w in s: return True return False

SCRIPT_LINENO_RE = re.compile(r' line (\d+) ') BASHISM_WARNING = re.compile(r'^(possible bashism in.*)$', re.MULTILINE)

def process(filename, function, lineno, script): import tempfile

if not script.startswith("#!"):
    script = "#! /bin/sh\n" + script

fn = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+t")
fn.write(script)
fn.flush()

try:
    subprocess.check_output(("checkbashisms.pl", fn.name), universal_newlines=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
    # No bashisms, so just return
    return
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
    # TODO check exit code is 1

    # Replace the temporary filename with the function and split it
    output = e.output.replace(fn.name, function)
    if not output or not output.startswith('possible bashism'):
        # Probably starts with or contains only warnings. Dump verbatim
        # with one space indention. Can't do the splitting and whitelist
        # checking below.
        return '\n'.join([filename,
                          ' Unexpected output from checkbashisms.pl'] +
                         [' ' + x for x in output.splitlines()])

    # We know that the first line matches and that therefore the first
    # list entry will be empty - skip it.
    output = BASHISM_WARNING.split(output)[1:]
    # Turn the output into a single string like this:
    # /.../foobar.bb
    #  possible bashism in updatercd_postrm line 2 (type):
    #   if ${@use_updatercd(d)} && type update-rc.d >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
    #  ...
    #   ...
    result = []
    # Check the results against the whitelist
    for message, source in zip(output[0::2], output[1::2]):
        if not is_whitelisted(source):
            if lineno is not None:
                message = SCRIPT_LINENO_RE.sub(lambda m: ' line %d ' % (int(m.group(1)) + int(lineno) - 1),
                                               message)
            result.append(' ' + message.strip())
            result.extend(['  %s' % x for x in source.splitlines()])
    if result:
        result.insert(0, filename)
        return '\n'.join(result)
    else:
        return None

def get_tinfoil(): scripts_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(file)) lib_path = scripts_path + '/lib' sys.path = sys.path + [lib_path] import scriptpath scriptpath.add_bitbake_lib_path() import bb.tinfoil tinfoil = bb.tinfoil.Tinfoil() tinfoil.prepare() # tinfoil.logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) return tinfoil

if name=='main': import shutil if shutil.which("checkbashisms.pl") is None: print("Cannot find checkbashisms.pl on $PATH, get it from https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/devscripts.git/plain/scripts/checkbashisms.pl") sys.exit(1)

# The order of defining the worker function,
# initializing the pool and connecting to the
# bitbake server is crucial, don't change it.
def func(item):
    (filename, key, lineno), script = item
    return process(filename, key, lineno, script)

import multiprocessing
pool = multiprocessing.Pool()

tinfoil = get_tinfoil()

# This is only the default configuration and should iterate over
# recipecaches to handle multiconfig environments
pkg_pn = tinfoil.cooker.recipecaches[""].pkg_pn

# TODO: use argparse and have --help
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
    initial_pns = sys.argv[1:]
else:
    initial_pns = sorted(pkg_pn)

pns = set()
scripts = {}
print("Generating scripts...")
for pn in initial_pns:
    for fn in pkg_pn[pn]:
        # There's no point checking multiple BBCLASSEXTENDed variants of the same recipe
        # (at least in general - there is some risk that the variants contain different scripts)
        realfn, _, _ = bb.cache.virtualfn2realfn(fn)
        if realfn not in pns:
            pns.add(realfn)
            data = tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(realfn)
            for key in data.keys():
                if data.getVarFlag(key, "func") and not data.getVarFlag(key, "python"):
                    script = data.getVar(key, False)
                    if script:
                        filename = data.getVarFlag(key, "filename")
                        lineno = data.getVarFlag(key, "lineno")
                        # There's no point in checking a function multiple
                        # times just because different recipes include it.
                        # We identify unique scripts by file, name, and (just in case)
                        # line number.
                        attributes = (filename or realfn, key, lineno)
                        scripts.setdefault(attributes, script)


print("Scanning scripts...\n")
for result in pool.imap(func, scripts.items()):
    if result:
        print(result)
tinfoil.shutdown()