poky/scripts/combo-layer
Patrick Ohly dd985a241c combo-layer: init with full history
The new --history parameter enables a new mode in "combo-layer init"
where it copies the entire history of the components into the new
combined repository. This also imports merge commits.

Moving into a destination directory and applying commit hooks
is done via "git filter-branch" of the upstream branch. File
filtering uses the same code as before and just applies it
to that filtered branch to create the final commit which
then gets merged into the master branch of the new repository.

When multiple components are involved, they all get merged
into a single commit with an octopus merge. This depends
on a common ancestor, which is grafted onto the filtered
branches via .git/info/grafts.

These grafts are currently left in place. However, they do not get
pushed, so the local view on the entire history (all branches rooted
in the initial, empty commit, temporarily diverging and then
converging) is not the same as what others will see (branches starting
independently and converging). Perhaps "git replace" should be used
instead.

The final commit needs to be done manually, as before. A commit
message with some tracking information is ready for use as-is. This
information should be sufficient to implement also "combo-layer
update" using this approach, if desired. The advantage would be that
merge commits with conflict resolution would not longer break
the update.

(From OE-Core rev: 9e40cb1ab77029df7f2cf1e548a645ff6a62c919)

Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2015-03-20 11:21:23 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python

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Copyright 2011 Intel Corporation

Authored-by: Yu Ke ke.yu@intel.com

Paul Eggleton paul.eggleton@intel.com

Richard Purdie richard.purdie@intel.com

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify

it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as

published by the Free Software Foundation.

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.,

51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.

import fnmatch import os, sys import optparse import logging import subprocess import tempfile import ConfigParser import re from collections import OrderedDict

version = "0.2.1"

def logger_create(): logger = logging.getLogger("") loggerhandler = logging.StreamHandler() loggerhandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s] %(message)s","%H:%M:%S")) logger.addHandler(loggerhandler) logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) return logger

logger = logger_create()

def get_current_branch(repodir=None): try: if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(repodir if repodir else '', ".git")): # Repo not created yet (i.e. during init) so just assume master return "master" branchname = runcmd("git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null", repodir).strip() if branchname.startswith("refs/heads/"): branchname = branchname[11:] return branchname except subprocess.CalledProcessError: return ""

class Configuration(object): """ Manages the configuration

For an example config file, see combo-layer.conf.example

"""
def __init__(self, options):
    for key, val in options.__dict__.items():
        setattr(self, key, val)

    def readsection(parser, section, repo):
        for (name, value) in parser.items(section):
            if value.startswith("@"):
                self.repos[repo][name] = eval(value.strip("@"))
            else:
                # Apply special type transformations for some properties.
                # Type matches the RawConfigParser.get*() methods.
                types = {'signoff': 'boolean'}
                if name in types:
                    value = getattr(parser, 'get' + types[name])(section, name)
                self.repos[repo][name] = value

    logger.debug("Loading config file %s" % self.conffile)
    self.parser = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
    with open(self.conffile) as f:
        self.parser.readfp(f)

    self.repos = {}
    for repo in self.parser.sections():
        self.repos[repo] = {}
        readsection(self.parser, repo, repo)

    # Load local configuration, if available
    self.localconffile = None
    self.localparser = None
    self.combobranch = None
    if self.conffile.endswith('.conf'):
        lcfile = self.conffile.replace('.conf', '-local.conf')
        if os.path.exists(lcfile):
            # Read combo layer branch
            self.combobranch = get_current_branch()
            logger.debug("Combo layer branch is %s" % self.combobranch)

            self.localconffile = lcfile
            logger.debug("Loading local config file %s" % self.localconffile)
            self.localparser = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
            with open(self.localconffile) as f:
                self.localparser.readfp(f)

            for section in self.localparser.sections():
                if '|' in section:
                    sectionvals = section.split('|')
                    repo = sectionvals[0]
                    if sectionvals[1] != self.combobranch:
                        continue
                else:
                    repo = section
                if repo in self.repos:
                    readsection(self.localparser, section, repo)

def update(self, repo, option, value, initmode=False):
    # If the main config has the option already, that is what we
    # are expected to modify.
    if self.localparser and not self.parser.has_option(repo, option):
        parser = self.localparser
        section = "%s|%s" % (repo, self.combobranch)
        conffile = self.localconffile
        if initmode and not parser.has_section(section):
            parser.add_section(section)
    else:
        parser = self.parser
        section = repo
        conffile = self.conffile
    parser.set(section, option, value)
    with open(conffile, "w") as f:
        parser.write(f)
    self.repos[repo][option] = value

def sanity_check(self, initmode=False):
    required_options=["src_uri", "local_repo_dir", "dest_dir", "last_revision"]
    if initmode:
        required_options.remove("last_revision")
    msg = ""
    missing_options = []
    for name in self.repos:
        for option in required_options:
            if option not in self.repos[name]:
                msg = "%s\nOption %s is not defined for component %s" %(msg, option, name)
                missing_options.append(option)
    if msg != "":
        logger.error("configuration file %s has the following error: %s" % (self.conffile,msg))
        if self.localconffile and 'last_revision' in missing_options:
            logger.error("local configuration file %s may be missing configuration for combo branch %s" % (self.localconffile, self.combobranch))
        sys.exit(1)

    # filterdiff is required by action_splitpatch, so check its availability
    if subprocess.call("which filterdiff > /dev/null 2>&1", shell=True) != 0:
        logger.error("ERROR: patchutils package is missing, please install it (e.g. # apt-get install patchutils)")
        sys.exit(1)

def runcmd(cmd,destdir=None,printerr=True,out=None): """ execute command, raise CalledProcessError if fail return output if succeed """ logger.debug("run cmd '%s' in %s" % (cmd, os.getcwd() if destdir is None else destdir)) if not out: out = os.tmpfile() err = out else: err = os.tmpfile() try: subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=out, stderr=err, cwd=destdir, shell=isinstance(cmd, str)) except subprocess.CalledProcessError,e: err.seek(0) if printerr: logger.error("%s" % err.read()) raise e

err.seek(0)
output = err.read()
logger.debug("output: %s" % output )
return output

def action_init(conf, args): """ Clone component repositories Check git is initialised; if not, copy initial data from component repos """ for name in conf.repos: ldir = conf.repos[name]['local_repo_dir'] if not os.path.exists(ldir): logger.info("cloning %s to %s" %(conf.repos[name]['src_uri'], ldir)) subprocess.check_call("git clone %s %s" % (conf.repos[name]['src_uri'], ldir), shell=True) if not os.path.exists(".git"): runcmd("git init") if conf.history: # Need a common ref for all trees. runcmd('git commit -m "initial empty commit" --allow-empty') startrev = runcmd('git rev-parse master').strip()

    for name in conf.repos:
        repo = conf.repos[name]
        ldir = repo['local_repo_dir']
        branch = repo.get('branch', "master")
        lastrev = repo.get('last_revision', None)
        if lastrev and lastrev != "HEAD":
            initialrev = lastrev
            if branch:
                if not check_rev_branch(name, ldir, lastrev, branch):
                    sys.exit(1)
            logger.info("Copying data from %s at specified revision %s..." % (name, lastrev))
        else:
            lastrev = None
            initialrev = branch
            logger.info("Copying data from %s..." % name)
        # Sanity check initialrev and turn it into hash (required for copying history,
        # because resolving a name ref only works in the component repo).
        rev = runcmd('git rev-parse %s' % initialrev, ldir).strip()
        if rev != initialrev:
            try:
                refs = runcmd('git show-ref -s %s' % initialrev, ldir).split('\n')
                if len(set(refs)) > 1:
                    # Happens for example when configured to track
                    # "master" and there is a refs/heads/master. The
                    # traditional behavior from "git archive" (preserved
                    # here) it to choose the first one. This might not be
                    # intended, so at least warn about it.
                    logger.warn("%s: initial revision '%s' not unique, picking result of rev-parse = %s" %
                                (name, initialrev, refs[0]))
                    initialrev = rev
            except:
                # show-ref fails for hashes. Skip the sanity warning in that case.
                pass
            initialrev = rev
        dest_dir = repo['dest_dir']
        if dest_dir and dest_dir != ".":
            extract_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), dest_dir)
            if not os.path.exists(extract_dir):
                os.makedirs(extract_dir)
        else:
            extract_dir = os.getcwd()
        file_filter = repo.get('file_filter', "")
        exclude_patterns = repo.get('file_exclude', '').split()
        def copy_selected_files(initialrev, extract_dir, file_filter, exclude_patterns, ldir,
                                subdir=""):
            # When working inside a filtered branch which had the
            # files already moved, we need to prepend the
            # subdirectory to all filters, otherwise they would
            # not match.
            if subdir:
                file_filter = ' '.join([subdir + '/' + x for x in file_filter.split()])
                exclude_patterns = [subdir + '/' + x for x in exclude_patterns]
            # To handle both cases, we cd into the target
            # directory and optionally tell tar to strip the path
            # prefix when the files were already moved.
            subdir_components = len(os.path.normpath(subdir).split(os.path.sep)) if subdir else 0
            strip=('--strip-components=%d' % subdir_components) if subdir else ''
            # TODO: file_filter wild cards do not work (and haven't worked before either), because
            # a) GNU tar requires a --wildcards parameter before turning on wild card matching.
            # b) The semantic is not as intendend (src/*.c also matches src/foo/bar.c,
            #    in contrast to the other use of file_filter as parameter of "git archive"
            #    where it only matches .c files directly in src).
            files = runcmd("git archive %s %s | tar -x -v %s -C %s %s" %
                           (initialrev, subdir,
                            strip, extract_dir, file_filter),
                           ldir)
            if exclude_patterns:
                # Implement file removal by letting tar create the
                # file and then deleting it in the file system
                # again. Uses the list of files created by tar (easier
                # than walking the tree).
                for file in files.split('\n'):
                    for pattern in exclude_patterns:
                        if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, pattern):
                            os.unlink(os.path.join(*([extract_dir] + ['..'] * subdir_components + [file])))
                            break

        if not conf.history:
            copy_selected_files(initialrev, extract_dir, file_filter, exclude_patterns, ldir)
        else:
            # First fetch remote history into local repository.
            # We need a ref for that, so ensure that there is one.
            refname = "combo-layer-init-%s" % name
            runcmd("git branch -f %s %s" % (refname, initialrev), ldir)
            runcmd("git fetch %s %s" % (ldir, refname))
            runcmd("git branch -D %s" % refname, ldir)
            # Make that the head revision.
            runcmd("git checkout -b %s %s" % (name, initialrev))
            # Optional: rewrite history to change commit messages or to move files.
            if 'hook' in repo or dest_dir and dest_dir != ".":
                filter_branch = ['git', 'filter-branch', '--force']
                with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as hookwrapper:
                    if 'hook' in repo:
                        # Create a shell script wrapper around the original hook that
                        # can be used by git filter-branch. Hook may or may not have
                        # an absolute path.
                        hook = repo['hook']
                        hook = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(conf.conffile), '..', hook)
                        # The wrappers turns the commit message
                        # from stdin into a fake patch header.
                        # This is good enough for changing Subject
                        # and commit msg body with normal
                        # combo-layer hooks.
                        hookwrapper.write('''set -e

tmpname=$(mktemp) trap "rm $tmpname" EXIT echo -n 'Subject: [PATCH] ' >>$tmpname cat >>$tmpname if ! [ $(tail -c 1 $tmpname | od -A n -t x1) == '0a' ]; then echo >>$tmpname fi echo '---' >>$tmpname %s $tmpname $GIT_COMMIT %s tail -c +18 $tmpname | head -c -4 ''' % (hook, name)) hookwrapper.flush() filter_branch.extend(['--msg-filter', 'bash %s' % hookwrapper.name]) if dest_dir and dest_dir != ".": parent = os.path.dirname(dest_dir) if not parent: parent = '.' # May run outside of the current directory, so do not assume that .git exists. filter_branch.extend(['--tree-filter', 'mkdir -p .git/tmptree && mv (ls -1 -a | grep -v -e ^.git -e ^.$ -e ^..$) .git/tmptree && mkdir -p %s && mv .git/tmptree %s' % (parent, dest_dir)]) filter_branch.append('HEAD') runcmd(filter_branch) runcmd('git update-ref -d refs/original/refs/heads/%s' % name) repo['rewritten_revision'] = runcmd('git rev-parse HEAD').strip() repo['stripped_revision'] = repo['rewritten_revision'] # Optional filter files: remove everything and re-populate using the normal filtering code. # Override any potential .gitignore. if file_filter or exclude_patterns: runcmd('git rm -rf .') if not os.path.exists(extract_dir): os.makedirs(extract_dir) copy_selected_files('HEAD', extract_dir, file_filter, exclude_patterns, '.', subdir=dest_dir if dest_dir and dest_dir != '.' else '') runcmd('git add --all --force .') if runcmd('git status --porcelain'): # Something to commit. runcmd(['git', 'commit', '-m', '''%s: select file subset

Files from the component repository were chosen based on the following filters: file_filter = %s file_exclude = %s''' % (name, file_filter or '', repo.get('file_exclude', ''))]) repo['stripped_revision'] = runcmd('git rev-parse HEAD').strip()

        if not lastrev:
            lastrev = runcmd('git rev-parse %s' % initialrev, ldir).strip()
            conf.update(name, "last_revision", lastrev, initmode=True)

    if not conf.history:
        runcmd("git add .")
    else:
        # Create Octopus merge commit according to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10874149/git-octopus-merge-with-unrelated-repositoies
        runcmd('git checkout master')
        merge = ['git', 'merge', '--no-commit']
        with open('.git/info/grafts', 'w') as grafts:
            grafts.write('%s\n' % startrev)
            for name in conf.repos:
                repo = conf.repos[name]
                # Use branch created earlier.
                merge.append(name)
                for start in runcmd('git log --pretty=format:%%H --max-parents=0 %s' % name).split('\n'):
                    grafts.write('%s %s\n' % (start, startrev))
        try:
            runcmd(merge)
        except Exception, error:
            logger.info('''Merging component repository history failed, perhaps because of merge conflicts.

It may be possible to commit anyway after resolving these conflicts.

%s''' % error) # Create MERGE_HEAD and MERGE_MSG. "git merge" itself # does not create MERGE_HEAD in case of a (harmless) failure, # and we want certain auto-generated information in the # commit message for future reference and/or automation. with open('.git/MERGE_HEAD', 'w') as head: with open('.git/MERGE_MSG', 'w') as msg: msg.write('repo: initial import of components\n\n') # head.write('%s\n' % startrev) for name in conf.repos: repo = conf.repos[name] # <rewritten + files removed> msg.write('combo-layer-%s: %s %s %s\n' % (name, repo['last_revision'], repo['rewritten_revision'], repo['stripped_revision'])) rev = runcmd('git rev-parse %s' % name).strip() head.write('%s\n' % rev)

    if conf.localconffile:
        localadded = True
        try:
            runcmd("git rm --cached %s" % conf.localconffile, printerr=False)
        except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
            localadded = False
        if localadded:
            localrelpath = os.path.relpath(conf.localconffile)
            runcmd("grep -q %s .gitignore || echo %s >> .gitignore" % (localrelpath, localrelpath))
            runcmd("git add .gitignore")
            logger.info("Added local configuration file %s to .gitignore", localrelpath)
    logger.info("Initial combo layer repository data has been created; please make any changes if desired and then use 'git commit' to make the initial commit.")
else:
    logger.info("Repository already initialised, nothing to do.")

def check_repo_clean(repodir): """ check if the repo is clean exit if repo is dirty """ output=runcmd("git status --porcelain", repodir) r = re.compile('?? patch-.*/') dirtyout = [item for item in output.splitlines() if not r.match(item)] if dirtyout: logger.error("git repo %s is dirty, please fix it first", repodir) sys.exit(1)

def check_patch(patchfile): f = open(patchfile) ln = f.readline() of = None in_patch = False beyond_msg = False pre_buf = '' while ln: if not beyond_msg: if ln == '---\n': if not of: break in_patch = False beyond_msg = True elif ln.startswith('--- '): # We have a diff in the commit message in_patch = True if not of: print('WARNING: %s contains a diff in its commit message, indenting to avoid failure during apply' % patchfile) of = open(patchfile + '.tmp', 'w') of.write(pre_buf) pre_buf = '' elif in_patch and not ln[0] in '+-@ \n\r': in_patch = False if of: if in_patch: of.write(' ' + ln) else: of.write(ln) else: pre_buf += ln ln = f.readline() f.close() if of: of.close() os.rename(patchfile + '.tmp', patchfile)

def drop_to_shell(workdir=None): shell = os.environ.get('SHELL', 'bash') print('Dropping to shell "%s"\n'
'When you are finished, run the following to continue:\n'
' exit -- continue to apply the patches\n'
' exit 1 -- abort\n' % shell); ret = subprocess.call([shell], cwd=workdir) if ret != 0: print "Aborting" return False else: return True

def check_rev_branch(component, repodir, rev, branch): try: actualbranch = runcmd("git branch --contains %s" % rev, repodir, printerr=False) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: if e.returncode == 129: actualbranch = "" else: raise

if not actualbranch:
    logger.error("%s: specified revision %s is invalid!" % (component, rev))
    return False

branches = []
branchlist = actualbranch.split("\n")
for b in branchlist:
    branches.append(b.strip().split(' ')[-1])

if branch not in branches:
    logger.error("%s: specified revision %s is not on specified branch %s!" % (component, rev, branch))
    return False
return True

def get_repos(conf, repo_names): repos = [] for name in repo_names: if name.startswith('-'): break else: repos.append(name) for repo in repos: if not repo in conf.repos: logger.error("Specified component '%s' not found in configuration" % repo) sys.exit(0)

if not repos:
    repos = conf.repos

return repos

def action_pull(conf, args): """ update the component repos only """ repos = get_repos(conf, args[1:])

# make sure all repos are clean
for name in repos:
    check_repo_clean(conf.repos[name]['local_repo_dir'])

for name in repos:
    repo = conf.repos[name]
    ldir = repo['local_repo_dir']
    branch = repo.get('branch', "master")
    runcmd("git checkout %s" % branch, ldir)
    logger.info("git pull for component repo %s in %s ..." % (name, ldir))
    output=runcmd("git pull", ldir)
    logger.info(output)

def action_update(conf, args): """ update the component repos generate the patch list apply the generated patches """ components = [arg.split(':')[0] for arg in args[1:]] revisions = [] for arg in args[1:]: revision= arg.split(':', 1)[1] if ':' in arg else None revisions.append(revision) # Map commitishes to repos repos = OrderedDict(zip(get_repos(conf, components), revisions))

# make sure combo repo is clean
check_repo_clean(os.getcwd())

import uuid
patch_dir = "patch-%s" % uuid.uuid4()
if not os.path.exists(patch_dir):
    os.mkdir(patch_dir)

# Step 1: update the component repos
if conf.nopull:
    logger.info("Skipping pull (-n)")
else:
    action_pull(conf, ['arg0'] + components)

for name, revision in repos.iteritems():
    repo = conf.repos[name]
    ldir = repo['local_repo_dir']
    dest_dir = repo['dest_dir']
    branch = repo.get('branch', "master")
    repo_patch_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), patch_dir, name)

    # Step 2: generate the patch list and store to patch dir
    logger.info("Generating patches from %s..." % name)
    top_revision = revision or branch
    if not check_rev_branch(name, ldir, top_revision, branch):
        sys.exit(1)
    if dest_dir != ".":
        prefix = "--src-prefix=a/%s/ --dst-prefix=b/%s/" % (dest_dir, dest_dir)
    else:
        prefix = ""
    if repo['last_revision'] == "":
        logger.info("Warning: last_revision of component %s is not set, starting from the first commit" % name)
        patch_cmd_range = "--root %s" % top_revision
        rev_cmd_range = top_revision
    else:
        if not check_rev_branch(name, ldir, repo['last_revision'], branch):
            sys.exit(1)
        patch_cmd_range = "%s..%s" % (repo['last_revision'], top_revision)
        rev_cmd_range = patch_cmd_range

    file_filter = repo.get('file_filter',"")

    patch_cmd = "git format-patch -N %s --output-directory %s %s -- %s" % \
        (prefix,repo_patch_dir, patch_cmd_range, file_filter)
    output = runcmd(patch_cmd, ldir)
    logger.debug("generated patch set:\n%s" % output)
    patchlist = output.splitlines()

    rev_cmd = "git rev-list --no-merges %s -- %s" % (rev_cmd_range, file_filter)
    revlist = runcmd(rev_cmd, ldir).splitlines()

    # Step 3: Call repo specific hook to adjust patch
    if 'hook' in repo:
        # hook parameter is: ./hook patchpath revision reponame
        count=len(revlist)-1
        for patch in patchlist:
            runcmd("%s %s %s %s" % (repo['hook'], patch, revlist[count], name))
            count=count-1

    # Step 3a: Filter out unwanted files and patches.
    exclude = repo.get('file_exclude', '')
    if exclude:
        filter = ['filterdiff', '-p1']
        for path in exclude.split():
            filter.append('-x')
            filter.append('%s/%s' % (dest_dir, path) if dest_dir else path)
        for patch in patchlist[:]:
            filtered = patch + '.tmp'
            with open(filtered, 'w') as f:
                runcmd(filter + [patch], out=f)
            # Now check for empty patches.
            if runcmd(['filterdiff', '--list', filtered]):
                # Possibly modified.
                os.unlink(patch)
                os.rename(filtered, patch)
            else:
                # Empty, ignore it. Must also remove from revlist.
                with open(patch, 'r') as f:
                    fromline = f.readline()
                m = re.match(r'''^From ([0-9a-fA-F]+) .*\n''', fromline)
                rev = m.group(1)
                logger.debug('skipping empty patch %s = %s' % (patch, rev))
                os.unlink(patch)
                os.unlink(filtered)
                patchlist.remove(patch)
                revlist.remove(rev)

    # Step 4: write patch list and revision list to file, for user to edit later
    patchlist_file = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), patch_dir, "patchlist-%s" % name)
    repo['patchlist'] = patchlist_file
    f = open(patchlist_file, 'w')
    count=len(revlist)-1
    for patch in patchlist:
        f.write("%s %s\n" % (patch, revlist[count]))
        check_patch(os.path.join(patch_dir, patch))
        count=count-1
    f.close()

# Step 5: invoke bash for user to edit patch and patch list
if conf.interactive:
    print('You may now edit the patch and patch list in %s\n' \
          'For example, you can remove unwanted patch entries from patchlist-*, so that they will be not applied later' % patch_dir);
    if not drop_to_shell(patch_dir):
        sys.exit(0)

# Step 6: apply the generated and revised patch
apply_patchlist(conf, repos)
runcmd("rm -rf %s" % patch_dir)

# Step 7: commit the updated config file if it's being tracked
relpath = os.path.relpath(conf.conffile)
try:
    output = runcmd("git status --porcelain %s" % relpath, printerr=False)
except:
    # Outside the repository
    output = None
if output:
    logger.info("Committing updated configuration file")
    if output.lstrip().startswith("M"):
        runcmd('git commit -m "Automatic commit to update last_revision" %s' % relpath)

def apply_patchlist(conf, repos): """ apply the generated patch list to combo repo """ for name in repos: repo = conf.repos[name] lastrev = repo["last_revision"] prevrev = lastrev

    # Get non-blank lines from patch list file
    patchlist = []
    if os.path.exists(repo['patchlist']) or not conf.interactive:
        # Note: we want this to fail here if the file doesn't exist and we're not in
        # interactive mode since the file should exist in this case
        with open(repo['patchlist']) as f:
            for line in f:
                line = line.rstrip()
                if line:
                    patchlist.append(line)

    if patchlist:
        logger.info("Applying patches from %s..." % name)
        linecount = len(patchlist)
        i = 1
        for line in patchlist:
            patchfile = line.split()[0]
            lastrev = line.split()[1]
            patchdisp = os.path.relpath(patchfile)
            if os.path.getsize(patchfile) == 0:
                logger.info("(skipping %d/%d %s - no changes)" % (i, linecount, patchdisp))
            else:
                cmd = "git am --keep-cr %s-p1 %s" % ('-s ' if repo.get('signoff', True) else '', patchfile)
                logger.info("Applying %d/%d: %s" % (i, linecount, patchdisp))
                try:
                    runcmd(cmd)
                except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
                    logger.info('Running "git am --abort" to cleanup repo')
                    runcmd("git am --abort")
                    logger.error('"%s" failed' % cmd)
                    logger.info("Please manually apply patch %s" % patchdisp)
                    logger.info("Note: if you exit and continue applying without manually applying the patch, it will be skipped")
                    if not drop_to_shell():
                        if prevrev != repo['last_revision']:
                            conf.update(name, "last_revision", prevrev)
                        sys.exit(0)
            prevrev = lastrev
            i += 1
    else:
        logger.info("No patches to apply from %s" % name)
        ldir = conf.repos[name]['local_repo_dir']
        branch = conf.repos[name].get('branch', "master")
        lastrev = runcmd("git rev-parse %s" % branch, ldir).strip()

    if lastrev != repo['last_revision']:
        conf.update(name, "last_revision", lastrev)

def action_splitpatch(conf, args): """ generate the commit patch and split the patch per repo """ logger.debug("action_splitpatch") if len(args) > 1: commit = args[1] else: commit = "HEAD" patchdir = "splitpatch-%s" % commit if not os.path.exists(patchdir): os.mkdir(patchdir)

# filerange_root is for the repo whose dest_dir is root "."
# and it should be specified by excluding all other repo dest dir
# like "-x repo1 -x repo2 -x repo3 ..."
filerange_root = ""
for name in conf.repos:
    dest_dir = conf.repos[name]['dest_dir']
    if dest_dir != ".":
        filerange_root = '%s -x "%s/*"' % (filerange_root, dest_dir)

for name in conf.repos:
    dest_dir = conf.repos[name]['dest_dir']
    patch_filename = "%s/%s.patch" % (patchdir, name)
    if dest_dir == ".":
        cmd = "git format-patch -n1 --stdout %s^..%s | filterdiff -p1 %s > %s" % (commit, commit, filerange_root, patch_filename)
    else:
        cmd = "git format-patch --no-prefix -n1 --stdout %s^..%s -- %s > %s" % (commit, commit, dest_dir, patch_filename)
    runcmd(cmd)
    # Detect empty patches (including those produced by filterdiff above
    # that contain only preamble text)
    if os.path.getsize(patch_filename) == 0 or runcmd("filterdiff %s" % patch_filename) == "":
        os.remove(patch_filename)
        logger.info("(skipping %s - no changes)", name)
    else:
        logger.info(patch_filename)

def action_error(conf, args): logger.info("invalid action %s" % args[0])

actions = { "init": action_init, "update": action_update, "pull": action_pull, "splitpatch": action_splitpatch, }

def main(): parser = optparse.OptionParser( version = "Combo Layer Repo Tool version %s" % version, usage = """%prog [options] action

Create and update a combination layer repository from multiple component repositories.

Action: init initialise the combo layer repo update [components] get patches from component repos and apply them to the combo repo pull [components] just pull component repos only splitpatch [commit] generate commit patch and split per component, default commit is HEAD""")

parser.add_option("-c", "--conf", help = "specify the config file (conf/combo-layer.conf is the default).",
           action = "store", dest = "conffile", default = "conf/combo-layer.conf")

parser.add_option("-i", "--interactive", help = "interactive mode, user can edit the patch list and patches",
           action = "store_true", dest = "interactive", default = False)

parser.add_option("-D", "--debug", help = "output debug information",
           action = "store_true", dest = "debug", default = False)

parser.add_option("-n", "--no-pull", help = "skip pulling component repos during update",
           action = "store_true", dest = "nopull", default = False)

parser.add_option("-H", "--history", help = "import full history of components during init",
                  action = "store_true", default = False)

options, args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv)

# Dispatch to action handler
if len(args) == 1:
    logger.error("No action specified, exiting")
    parser.print_help()
elif args[1] not in actions:
    logger.error("Unsupported action %s, exiting\n" % (args[1]))
    parser.print_help()
elif not os.path.exists(options.conffile):
    logger.error("No valid config file, exiting\n")
    parser.print_help()
else:
    if options.debug:
        logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
    confdata = Configuration(options)
    initmode = (args[1] == 'init')
    confdata.sanity_check(initmode)
    actions.get(args[1], action_error)(confdata, args[1:])

if name == "main": try: ret = main() except Exception: ret = 1 import traceback traceback.print_exc(5) sys.exit(ret)