#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright(c) 2015 Neil Horman. All rights reserved. # Copyright(c) 2017 6WIND S.A. # All rights reserved set -e abicheck=abi-compliance-checker abidump=abi-dumper default_dst=abi-check default_target=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc # trap on error err_report() { echo "$0: error at line $1" } trap 'err_report $LINENO' ERR print_usage () { cat <<- END_OF_HELP $(basename $0) [options] This script compares the ABI of 2 git revisions of the current workspace. The output is a html report and a compilation log. The objective is to make sure that applications built against DSOs from the first revision can still run when executed using the DSOs built from the second revision. and are git commit id or tags. Options: -h show this help -j enable parallel compilation with threads -v show compilation logs on the console -d change working directory (default is ${default_dst}) -t the dpdk target to use (default is ${default_target}) -f overwrite existing files in destination directory The script returns 0 on success, or the value of last failing call of ${abicheck} (incompatible abi or the tool has run with errors). The errors returned by ${abidump} are ignored. END_OF_HELP } # log in the file, and on stdout if verbose # $1: level string # $2: string to be logged log() { echo "$1: $2" if [ "${verbose}" != "true" ]; then echo "$1: $2" >&3 fi } # launch a command and log it, taking care of surrounding spaces with quotes cmd() { local i s whitespace ret s="" whitespace="[[:space:]]" for i in "$@"; do if [[ $i =~ $whitespace ]]; then i=\"$i\" fi if [ -z "$s" ]; then s="$i" else s="$s $i" fi done ret=0 log "CMD" "$s" "$@" || ret=$? if [ "$ret" != "0" ]; then log "CMD" "previous command returned $ret" fi return $ret } # redirect or copy stderr/stdout to a file # the syntax is unfamiliar, but it makes the rest of the # code easier to read, avoiding the use of pipes set_log_file() { # save original stdout and stderr in fd 3 and 4 exec 3>&1 exec 4>&2 # create a new fd 5 that send to a file exec 5> >(cat > $1) # send stdout and stderr to fd 5 if [ "${verbose}" = "true" ]; then exec 1> >(tee /dev/fd/5 >&3) exec 2> >(tee /dev/fd/5 >&4) else exec 1>&5 exec 2>&5 fi } # Make sure we configure SHARED libraries # Also turn off IGB and KNI as those require kernel headers to build fixup_config() { local conf=config/defconfig_$target cmd sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB=y" $conf cmd sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_NEXT_ABI=n" $conf cmd sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_EAL_IGB_UIO=n" $conf cmd sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_KNI=n" $conf cmd sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_KNI_KMOD=n" $conf } # build dpdk for the given tag and dump abi # $1: hash of the revision gen_abi() { local i cmd git clone ${dpdkroot} ${dst}/${1} cmd cd ${dst}/${1} log "INFO" "Checking out version ${1} of the dpdk" # Move to the old version of the tree cmd git checkout ${1} fixup_config # Now configure the build log "INFO" "Configuring DPDK ${1}" cmd make config T=$target O=$target # Checking abi compliance relies on using the dwarf information in # the shared objects. Build with -g to include them. log "INFO" "Building DPDK ${1}. This might take a moment" cmd make -j$parallel O=$target V=1 EXTRA_CFLAGS="-g -Og -Wno-error" \ EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-g" || log "INFO" "The build failed" # Move to the lib directory cmd cd ${PWD}/$target/lib log "INFO" "Collecting ABI information for ${1}" for i in *.so; do [ -e "$i" ] || break cmd $abidump ${i} -o $dst/${1}/${i}.dump -lver ${1} || true # hack to ignore empty SymbolsInfo section (no public ABI) if grep -q "'SymbolInfo' => {}," $dst/${1}/${i}.dump \ 2> /dev/null; then log "INFO" "${i} has no public ABI, remove dump file" cmd rm -f $dst/${1}/${i}.dump fi done } verbose=false parallel=1 dst=${default_dst} target=${default_target} force=0 while getopts j:vd:t:fh ARG ; do case $ARG in j ) parallel=$OPTARG ;; v ) verbose=true ;; d ) dst=$OPTARG ;; t ) target=$OPTARG ;; f ) force=1 ;; h ) print_usage ; exit 0 ;; ? ) print_usage ; exit 1 ;; esac done shift $(($OPTIND - 1)) if [ $# != 2 ]; then print_usage exit 1 fi tag1=$1 tag2=$2 # convert path to absolute case "${dst}" in /*) ;; *) dst=${PWD}/${dst} ;; esac dpdkroot=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0)/..) if [ -e "${dst}" -a "$force" = 0 ]; then echo "The ${dst} directory is not empty. Remove it, use another" echo "one (-d ), or force overriding (-f)" exit 1 fi rm -rf ${dst} mkdir -p ${dst} set_log_file ${dst}/abi-check.log log "INFO" "Logs available in ${dst}/abi-check.log" command -v ${abicheck} || log "INFO" "Can't find ${abicheck} utility" command -v ${abidump} || log "INFO" "Can't find ${abidump} utility" hash1=$(git show -s --format=%h "$tag1" -- 2> /dev/null | tail -1) hash2=$(git show -s --format=%h "$tag2" -- 2> /dev/null | tail -1) # Make hashes available in output for non-local reference tag1="$tag1 ($hash1)" tag2="$tag2 ($hash2)" if [ "$hash1" = "$hash2" ]; then log "ERROR" "$tag1 and $tag2 are the same revisions" exit 1 fi cmd mkdir -p ${dst} # dump abi for each revision gen_abi ${hash1} gen_abi ${hash2} # compare the abi dumps cmd cd ${dst} ret=0 list="" for i in ${hash2}/*.dump; do name=`basename $i` libname=${name%.dump} if [ ! -f ${hash1}/$name ]; then log "INFO" "$NAME does not exist in $tag1. skipping..." continue fi local_ret=0 cmd $abicheck -l $libname \ -old ${hash1}/$name -new ${hash2}/$name || local_ret=$? if [ $local_ret != 0 ]; then log "NOTICE" "$abicheck returned $local_ret" ret=$local_ret list="$list $libname" fi done if [ $ret != 0 ]; then log "NOTICE" "ABI may be incompatible, check reports/logs for details." log "NOTICE" "Incompatible list: $list" else log "NOTICE" "No error detected, ABI is compatible." fi log "INFO" "Logs are in ${dst}/abi-check.log" log "INFO" "HTML reports are in ${dst}/compat_reports directory" exit $ret