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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
#
import collections
import concurrent.futures
import os
import re
import sys
from patman import gitutil
from u_boot_pylib import command
from u_boot_pylib import terminal
EMACS_PREFIX = r'(?:[0-9]{4}.*\.patch:[0-9]+: )?'
TYPE_NAME = r'([A-Z_]+:)?'
RE_ERROR = re.compile(r'ERROR:%s (.*)' % TYPE_NAME)
RE_WARNING = re.compile(EMACS_PREFIX + r'WARNING:%s (.*)' % TYPE_NAME)
RE_CHECK = re.compile(r'CHECK:%s (.*)' % TYPE_NAME)
RE_FILE = re.compile(r'#(\d+): (FILE: ([^:]*):(\d+):)?')
RE_NOTE = re.compile(r'NOTE: (.*)')
def find_check_patch():
top_level = gitutil.get_top_level()
try_list = [
os.getcwd(),
os.path.join(os.getcwd(), '..', '..'),
os.path.join(top_level, 'tools'),
os.path.join(top_level, 'scripts'),
'%s/bin' % os.getenv('HOME'),
]
# Look in current dir
for path in try_list:
fname = os.path.join(path, 'checkpatch.pl')
if os.path.isfile(fname):
return fname
# Look upwwards for a Chrome OS tree
while not os.path.ismount(path):
fname = os.path.join(path, 'src', 'third_party', 'kernel', 'files',
'scripts', 'checkpatch.pl')
if os.path.isfile(fname):
return fname
path = os.path.dirname(path)
sys.exit('Cannot find checkpatch.pl - please put it in your ' +
'~/bin directory or use --no-check')
def check_patch_parse_one_message(message):
"""Parse one checkpatch message
Args:
message: string to parse
Returns:
dict:
'type'; error or warning
'msg': text message
'file' : filename
'line': line number
"""
if RE_NOTE.match(message):
return {}
item = {}
err_match = RE_ERROR.match(message)
warn_match = RE_WARNING.match(message)
check_match = RE_CHECK.match(message)
if err_match:
item['cptype'] = err_match.group(1)
item['msg'] = err_match.group(2)
item['type'] = 'error'
elif warn_match:
item['cptype'] = warn_match.group(1)
item['msg'] = warn_match.group(2)
item['type'] = 'warning'
elif check_match:
item['cptype'] = check_match.group(1)
item['msg'] = check_match.group(2)
item['type'] = 'check'
else:
message_indent = ' '
print('patman: failed to parse checkpatch message:\n%s' %
(message_indent + message.replace('\n', '\n' + message_indent)),
file=sys.stderr)
return {}
file_match = RE_FILE.search(message)
# some messages have no file, catch those here
no_file_match = any(s in message for s in [
'\nSubject:', 'Missing Signed-off-by: line(s)',
'does MAINTAINERS need updating'
])
if file_match:
err_fname = file_match.group(3)
if err_fname:
item['file'] = err_fname
item['line'] = int(file_match.group(4))
else:
item['file'] = '<patch>'
item['line'] = int(file_match.group(1))
elif no_file_match:
item['file'] = '<patch>'
else:
message_indent = ' '
print('patman: failed to find file / line information:\n%s' %
(message_indent + message.replace('\n', '\n' + message_indent)),
file=sys.stderr)
return item
def check_patch_parse(checkpatch_output, verbose=False):
"""Parse checkpatch.pl output
Args:
checkpatch_output: string to parse
verbose: True to print out every line of the checkpatch output as it is
parsed
Returns:
namedtuple containing:
ok: False=failure, True=ok
problems (list of problems): each a dict:
'type'; error or warning
'msg': text message
'file' : filename
'line': line number
errors: Number of errors
warnings: Number of warnings
checks: Number of checks
lines: Number of lines
stdout: checkpatch_output
"""
fields = ['ok', 'problems', 'errors', 'warnings', 'checks', 'lines',
'stdout']
result = collections.namedtuple('CheckPatchResult', fields)
result.stdout = checkpatch_output
result.ok = False
result.errors, result.warnings, result.checks = 0, 0, 0
result.lines = 0
result.problems = []
# total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, 159 lines checked
# or:
# total: 0 errors, 2 warnings, 7 checks, 473 lines checked
emacs_stats = r'(?:[0-9]{4}.*\.patch )?'
re_stats = re.compile(emacs_stats +
r'total: (\d+) errors, (\d+) warnings, (\d+)')
re_stats_full = re.compile(emacs_stats +
r'total: (\d+) errors, (\d+) warnings, (\d+)'
r' checks, (\d+)')
re_ok = re.compile(r'.*has no obvious style problems')
re_bad = re.compile(r'.*has style problems, please review')
# A blank line indicates the end of a message
for message in result.stdout.split('\n\n'):
if verbose:
print(message)
# either find stats, the verdict, or delegate
match = re_stats_full.match(message)
if not match:
match = re_stats.match(message)
if match:
result.errors = int(match.group(1))
result.warnings = int(match.group(2))
if len(match.groups()) == 4:
result.checks = int(match.group(3))
result.lines = int(match.group(4))
else:
result.lines = int(match.group(3))
elif re_ok.match(message):
result.ok = True
elif re_bad.match(message):
result.ok = False
else:
problem = check_patch_parse_one_message(message)
if problem:
result.problems.append(problem)
return result
def check_patch(fname, verbose=False, show_types=False, use_tree=False):
"""Run checkpatch.pl on a file and parse the results.
Args:
fname: Filename to check
verbose: True to print out every line of the checkpatch output as it is
parsed
show_types: Tell checkpatch to show the type (number) of each message
use_tree (bool): If False we'll pass '--no-tree' to checkpatch.
Returns:
namedtuple containing:
ok: False=failure, True=ok
problems: List of problems, each a dict:
'type'; error or warning
'msg': text message
'file' : filename
'line': line number
errors: Number of errors
warnings: Number of warnings
checks: Number of checks
lines: Number of lines
stdout: Full output of checkpatch
"""
chk = find_check_patch()
args = [chk]
if not use_tree:
args.append('--no-tree')
if show_types:
args.append('--show-types')
output = command.output(*args, fname, raise_on_error=False)
return check_patch_parse(output, verbose)
def get_warning_msg(col, msg_type, fname, line, msg):
'''Create a message for a given file/line
Args:
msg_type: Message type ('error' or 'warning')
fname: Filename which reports the problem
line: Line number where it was noticed
msg: Message to report
'''
if msg_type == 'warning':
msg_type = col.build(col.YELLOW, msg_type)
elif msg_type == 'error':
msg_type = col.build(col.RED, msg_type)
elif msg_type == 'check':
msg_type = col.build(col.MAGENTA, msg_type)
line_str = '' if line is None else '%d' % line
return '%s:%s: %s: %s\n' % (fname, line_str, msg_type, msg)
def check_patches(verbose, args, use_tree):
'''Run the checkpatch.pl script on each patch'''
error_count, warning_count, check_count = 0, 0, 0
col = terminal.Color()
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=16) as executor:
futures = []
for fname in args:
f = executor.submit(check_patch, fname, verbose, use_tree=use_tree)
futures.append(f)
for fname, f in zip(args, futures):
result = f.result()
if not result.ok:
error_count += result.errors
warning_count += result.warnings
check_count += result.checks
print('%d errors, %d warnings, %d checks for %s:' % (result.errors,
result.warnings, result.checks, col.build(col.BLUE, fname)))
if (len(result.problems) != result.errors + result.warnings +
result.checks):
print("Internal error: some problems lost")
# Python seems to get confused by this
# pylint: disable=E1133
for item in result.problems:
sys.stderr.write(
get_warning_msg(col, item.get('type', '<unknown>'),
item.get('file', '<unknown>'),
item.get('line', 0), item.get('msg', 'message')))
print
if error_count or warning_count or check_count:
str = 'checkpatch.pl found %d error(s), %d warning(s), %d checks(s)'
color = col.GREEN
if warning_count:
color = col.YELLOW
if error_count:
color = col.RED
print(col.build(color, str % (error_count, warning_count, check_count)))
return False
return True