freebsd-skq/share/mk/meta2deps.sh
Bryan Drewery 210ee5ceea Fix meta2deps.sh tracking of dependencies inside .CURDIR.
An example of this is in share/i18n/csmapper.

Reviewed by:	sjg
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-03-02 20:06:24 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
#!/bin/sh
# NAME:
# meta2deps.sh - extract useful info from .meta files
#
# SYNOPSIS:
# meta2deps.sh SB="SB" "meta" ...
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# This script looks each "meta" file and extracts the
# information needed to deduce build and src dependencies.
#
# To do this, we extract the 'CWD' record as well as all the
# syscall traces which describe 'R'ead, 'C'hdir and 'E'xec
# syscalls.
#
# The typical meta file looks like::
#.nf
#
# # Meta data file "path"
# CMD "command-line"
# CWD "cwd"
# TARGET "target"
# -- command output --
# -- filemon acquired metadata --
# # buildmon version 2
# V 2
# E "pid" "path"
# R "pid" "path"
# C "pid" "cwd"
# R "pid" "path"
# X "pid" "status"
#.fi
#
# The fact that all the syscall entry lines start with a single
# character make these files quite easy to process using sed(1).
#
# To simplify the logic the 'CWD' line is made to look like a
# normal 'C'hdir entry, and "cwd" is remembered so that it can
# be prefixed to any "path" which is not absolute.
#
# If the "path" being read ends in '.srcrel' it is the content
# of (actually the first line of) that file that we are
# interested in.
#
# Any "path" which lies outside of the sandbox "SB" is generally
# not of interest and is ignored.
#
# The output, is a set of absolute paths with "SB" like:
#.nf
#
# $SB/obj-i386/bsd/gnu/lib/csu
# $SB/obj-i386/bsd/gnu/lib/libgcc
# $SB/obj-i386/bsd/include
# $SB/obj-i386/bsd/lib/csu/i386-elf
# $SB/obj-i386/bsd/lib/libc
# $SB/src/bsd/include
# $SB/src/bsd/sys/i386/include
# $SB/src/bsd/sys/sys
# $SB/src/pan-release/rtsock
# $SB/src/pfe-shared/include/jnx
#.fi
#
# Which can then be further processed by 'gendirdeps.mk'
#
# If we are passed 'DPDEPS='"dpdeps", then for each src file
# outside of "CURDIR" we read, we output a line like:
#.nf
#
# DPDEPS_$path += $RELDIR
#.fi
#
# with "$path" geting turned into reldir's, so that we can end
# up with a list of all the directories which depend on each src
# file in another directory. This can allow for efficient yet
# complete testing of changes.
# RCSid:
# $Id: meta2deps.sh,v 1.9 2015/04/03 18:23:25 sjg Exp $
# Copyright (c) 2010-2013, Juniper Networks, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
meta2src() {
cat /dev/null "$@" |
sed -n '/^R .*\.[chyl]$/s,^..[0-9]* ,,p' |
sort -u
}
meta2dirs() {
cat /dev/null "$@" |
sed -n '/^R .*\/.*\.[a-z0-9][^\/]*$/s,^..[0-9]* \(.*\)/[^/]*$,\1,p' |
sort -u
}
add_list() {
sep=' '
suffix=
while :
do
case "$1" in
"|") sep="$1"; shift;;
-s) suffix="$2"; shift 2;;
*) break;;
esac
done
name=$1
shift
eval list="\$$name"
for top in "$@"
do
case "$sep$list$sep" in
*"$sep$top$suffix$sep"*) continue;;
esac
list="${list:+$list$sep}$top$suffix"
done
eval "$name=\"$list\""
}
_excludes_f() {
egrep -v "$EXCLUDES"
}
meta2deps() {
DPDEPS=
SRCTOPS=$SRCTOP
OBJROOTS=
EXCLUDES=
while :
do
case "$1" in
*=*) eval export "$1"; shift;;
-a) MACHINE_ARCH=$2; shift 2;;
-m) MACHINE=$2; shift 2;;
-C) CURDIR=$2; shift 2;;
-H) HOST_TARGET=$2; shift 2;;
-S) add_list SRCTOPS $2; shift 2;;
-O) add_list OBJROOTS $2; shift 2;;
-X) add_list EXCLUDES '|' $2; shift 2;;
-R) RELDIR=$2; shift 2;;
-T) TARGET_SPEC=$2; shift 2;;
*) break;;
esac
done
_th= _o=
case "$MACHINE" in
host) _ht=$HOST_TARGET;;
esac
for o in $OBJROOTS
do
case "$MACHINE,/$o/" in
host,*$HOST_TARGET*) ;;
*$MACHINE*|*${TARGET_SPEC:-$MACHINE}*) ;;
*) add_list _o $o; continue;;
esac
for x in $_ht $TARGET_SPEC $MACHINE
do
case "$o" in
"") continue;;
*/$x/) add_list _o ${o%$x/}; o=;;
*/$x) add_list _o ${o%$x}; o=;;
*$x/) add_list _o ${o%$x/}; o=;;
*$x) add_list _o ${o%$x}; o=;;
esac
done
done
OBJROOTS="$_o"
case "$OBJTOP" in
"")
for o in $OBJROOTS
do
OBJTOP=$o${TARGET_SPEC:-$MACHINE}
break
done
;;
esac
src_re=
obj_re=
add_list '|' -s '/*' src_re $SRCTOPS
add_list '|' -s '*' obj_re $OBJROOTS
[ -z "$RELDIR" ] && unset DPDEPS
tf=/tmp/m2d$$-$USER
rm -f $tf.*
trap 'rm -f $tf.*; trap 0' 0
> $tf.dirdep
> $tf.qual
> $tf.srcdep
> $tf.srcrel
> $tf.dpdeps
seenit=
seensrc=
lpid=
case "$EXCLUDES" in
"") _excludes=cat;;
*) _excludes=_excludes_f;;
esac
# handle @list files
case "$@" in
*@[!.]*)
for f in "$@"
do
case "$f" in
*.meta) cat $f;;
@*) xargs cat < ${f#@};;
*) cat $f;;
esac
done
;;
*) cat /dev/null "$@";;
esac 2> /dev/null |
sed -e 's,^CWD,C C,;/^[CREFLM] /!d' -e "s,',,g" |
$_excludes |
while read op pid path junk
do
: op=$op pid=$pid path=$path
# we track cwd and ldir (of interest) per pid
# CWD is bmake's cwd
case "$lpid,$pid" in
,C) CWD=$path cwd=$path ldir=$path
if [ -z "$SB" ]; then
SB=`echo $CWD | sed 's,/obj.*,,'`
fi
SRCTOP=${SRCTOP:-$SB/src}
continue
;;
$pid,$pid) ;;
*)
case "$lpid" in
"") ;;
*) eval ldir_$lpid=$ldir cwd_$lpid=$cwd;;
esac
eval ldir=\${ldir_$pid:-$CWD} cwd=\${cwd_$pid:-$CWD}
lpid=$pid
;;
esac
case "$op,$path" in
W,*srcrel|*.dirdep) continue;;
C,*)
case "$path" in
/*) cwd=$path;;
*) cwd=`cd $cwd/$path 2> /dev/null && /bin/pwd`;;
esac
# watch out for temp dirs that no longer exist
test -d ${cwd:-/dev/null/no/such} || cwd=$CWD
continue
;;
F,*) eval cwd_$path=$cwd ldir_$path=$ldir
continue
;;
*) dir=${path%/*}
case "$path" in
$src_re|$obj_re) ;;
/*/stage/*) ;;
/*) continue;;
*) for path in $ldir/$path $cwd/$path
do
test -e $path && break
done
dir=${path%/*}
;;
esac
;;
esac
# avoid repeating ourselves...
case "$DPDEPS,$seensrc," in
,*)
case ",$seenit," in
*,$dir,*) continue;;
esac
;;
*,$path,*) continue;;
esac
# canonicalize if needed
case "/$dir/" in
*/../*|*/./*)
rdir=$dir
dir=`cd $dir 2> /dev/null && /bin/pwd`
seen="$rdir,$dir"
;;
*) seen=$dir;;
esac
case "$dir" in
${CURDIR:-.}|"") continue;;
$src_re)
# avoid repeating ourselves...
case "$DPDEPS,$seensrc," in
,*)
case ",$seenit," in
*,$dir,*) continue;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
*)
case ",$seenit," in
*,$dir,*) continue;;
esac
;;
esac
if [ -d $path ]; then
case "$path" in
*/..) ldir=${dir%/*};;
*) ldir=$path;;
esac
continue
fi
[ -f $path ] || continue
case "$dir" in
$CWD) continue;; # ignore
$src_re)
seenit="$seenit,$seen"
echo $dir >> $tf.srcdep
case "$DPDEPS,$reldir,$seensrc," in
,*) ;;
*) seensrc="$seensrc,$path"
echo "DPDEPS_$dir/${path##*/} += $RELDIR" >> $tf.dpdeps
;;
esac
continue
;;
esac
# if there is a .dirdep we cannot skip
# just because we've seen the dir before.
if [ -s $path.dirdep ]; then
# this file contains:
# '# ${RELDIR}.<machine>'
echo $path.dirdep >> $tf.qual
continue
elif [ -s $dir.dirdep ]; then
echo $dir.dirdep >> $tf.qual
seenit="$seenit,$seen"
continue
fi
seenit="$seenit,$seen"
case "$dir" in
$obj_re)
echo $dir;;
esac
done > $tf.dirdep
_nl=echo
for f in $tf.dirdep $tf.qual $tf.srcdep
do
[ -s $f ] || continue
case $f in
*qual) # a list of .dirdep files
# we can prefix everything with $OBJTOP to
# tell gendirdeps.mk that these are
# DIRDEP entries, since they are already
# qualified with .<machine> as needed.
# We strip .$MACHINE though
xargs cat < $f | sort -u |
sed "s,^# ,,;s,^,$OBJTOP/,;s,\.${TARGET_SPEC:-$MACHINE}\$,,;s,\.$MACHINE\$,,"
;;
*) sort -u $f;;
esac
_nl=:
done
if [ -s $tf.dpdeps ]; then
case "$DPDEPS" in
*/*) ;;
*) echo > $DPDEPS;; # the echo is needed!
esac
sort -u $tf.dpdeps |
sed "s,${SRCTOP}/,,;s,${SB_BACKING_SB:-$SB}/src/,," >> $DPDEPS
fi
# ensure we produce _something_ else egrep -v gets upset
$_nl
}
case /$0 in
*/meta2dep*) meta2deps "$@";;
*/meta2dirs*) meta2dirs "$@";;
*/meta2src*) meta2src "$@";;
esac