numam-spdk/scripts/check_format.sh
Michal Berger 36f5f0df17 check_format: Fixes for shellcheck's SC2155 directive
This is a first commit in the series addressing potential Bash issues
as discovered by the latest shellcheck release (0.7.2, shipped with
the very latest fedora33 and fedora34). The goal is to either fix,
locally or globally disable given directive(s).

SC2155: Declare and assign separately to avoid masking return values

Simplify the setting of the variable pointing at the root of the repo.
Also, keep it consistent with the rest of the scripts and declare it as
$rootdir.

Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
Change-Id: I63e0b1a85ce16f7983e9ba6dd985046e8a39a650
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8500
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
2021-06-30 22:43:05 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
rootdir=$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")/..
source "$rootdir/scripts/common.sh"
cd "$rootdir"
# exit on errors
set -e
if ! hash nproc 2> /dev/null; then
function nproc() {
echo 8
}
fi
function version_lt() {
[ $(echo -e "$1\n$2" | sort -V | head -1) != "$1" ]
}
function array_contains_string() {
name="$1[@]"
array=("${!name}")
for element in "${array[@]}"; do
if [ "$element" = "$2" ]; then
return $(true)
fi
done
return $(false)
}
rc=0
function check_permissions() {
echo -n "Checking file permissions..."
local rc=0
while read -r perm _res0 _res1 path; do
if [ ! -f "$path" ]; then
continue
fi
# Skip symlinks
if [[ -L $path ]]; then
continue
fi
fname=$(basename -- "$path")
case ${fname##*.} in
c | h | cpp | cc | cxx | hh | hpp | md | html | js | json | svg | Doxyfile | yml | LICENSE | README | conf | in | Makefile | mk | gitignore | go | txt)
# These file types should never be executable
if [ "$perm" -eq 100755 ]; then
echo "ERROR: $path is marked executable but is a code file."
rc=1
fi
;;
*)
shebang=$(head -n 1 $path | cut -c1-3)
# git only tracks the execute bit, so will only ever return 755 or 644 as the permission.
if [ "$perm" -eq 100755 ]; then
# If the file has execute permission, it should start with a shebang.
if [ "$shebang" != "#!/" ]; then
echo "ERROR: $path is marked executable but does not start with a shebang."
rc=1
fi
else
# If the file doesnot have execute permissions, it should not start with a shebang.
if [ "$shebang" = "#!/" ]; then
echo "ERROR: $path is not marked executable but starts with a shebang."
rc=1
fi
fi
;;
esac
done <<< "$(git grep -I --name-only --untracked -e . | git ls-files -s)"
if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
echo " OK"
fi
return $rc
}
function check_c_style() {
local rc=0
if hash astyle; then
echo -n "Checking coding style..."
if [ "$(astyle -V)" \< "Artistic Style Version 3" ]; then
echo -n " Your astyle version is too old so skipping coding style checks. Please update astyle to at least 3.0.1 version..."
else
rm -f astyle.log
touch astyle.log
# Exclude rte_vhost code imported from DPDK - we want to keep the original code
# as-is to enable ongoing work to synch with a generic upstream DPDK vhost library,
# rather than making diffs more complicated by a lot of changes to follow SPDK
# coding standards.
git ls-files '*.[ch]' '*.cpp' '*.cc' '*.cxx' '*.hh' '*.hpp' \
| grep -v rte_vhost | grep -v cpp_headers \
| xargs -P$(nproc) -n10 astyle --options=.astylerc >> astyle.log
if grep -q "^Formatted" astyle.log; then
echo " errors detected"
git diff --ignore-submodules=all
sed -i -e 's/ / /g' astyle.log
grep --color=auto "^Formatted.*" astyle.log
echo "Incorrect code style detected in one or more files."
echo "The files have been automatically formatted."
echo "Remember to add the files to your commit."
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f astyle.log
fi
else
echo "You do not have astyle installed so your code style is not being checked!"
fi
return $rc
}
function check_comment_style() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking comment style..."
git grep --line-number -e '\/[*][^ *-]' -- '*.[ch]' > comment.log || true
git grep --line-number -e '[^ ][*]\/' -- '*.[ch]' ':!lib/rte_vhost*/*' >> comment.log || true
git grep --line-number -e '^[*]' -- '*.[ch]' >> comment.log || true
git grep --line-number -e '\s\/\/' -- '*.[ch]' >> comment.log || true
git grep --line-number -e '^\/\/' -- '*.[ch]' >> comment.log || true
if [ -s comment.log ]; then
echo " Incorrect comment formatting detected"
cat comment.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f comment.log
return $rc
}
function check_spaces_before_tabs() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking for spaces before tabs..."
git grep --line-number $' \t' -- './*' ':!*.patch' > whitespace.log || true
if [ -s whitespace.log ]; then
echo " Spaces before tabs detected"
cat whitespace.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f whitespace.log
return $rc
}
function check_trailing_whitespace() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking trailing whitespace in output strings..."
git grep --line-number -e ' \\n"' -- '*.[ch]' > whitespace.log || true
if [ -s whitespace.log ]; then
echo " Incorrect trailing whitespace detected"
cat whitespace.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f whitespace.log
return $rc
}
function check_forbidden_functions() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking for use of forbidden library functions..."
git grep --line-number -w '\(atoi\|atol\|atoll\|strncpy\|strcpy\|strcat\|sprintf\|vsprintf\)' -- './*.c' ':!lib/rte_vhost*/**' > badfunc.log || true
if [ -s badfunc.log ]; then
echo " Forbidden library functions detected"
cat badfunc.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f badfunc.log
return $rc
}
function check_cunit_style() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking for use of forbidden CUnit macros..."
git grep --line-number -w 'CU_ASSERT_FATAL' -- 'test/*' ':!test/spdk_cunit.h' > badcunit.log || true
if [ -s badcunit.log ]; then
echo " Forbidden CU_ASSERT_FATAL usage detected - use SPDK_CU_ASSERT_FATAL instead"
cat badcunit.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f badcunit.log
return $rc
}
function check_eof() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking blank lines at end of file..."
if ! git grep -I -l -e . -z './*' ':!*.patch' \
| xargs -0 -P$(nproc) -n1 scripts/eofnl > eofnl.log; then
echo " Incorrect end-of-file formatting detected"
cat eofnl.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f eofnl.log
return $rc
}
function check_posix_includes() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking for POSIX includes..."
git grep -I -i -f scripts/posix.txt -- './*' ':!include/spdk/stdinc.h' ':!include/linux/**' ':!lib/rte_vhost*/**' ':!scripts/posix.txt' ':!*.patch' > scripts/posix.log || true
if [ -s scripts/posix.log ]; then
echo "POSIX includes detected. Please include spdk/stdinc.h instead."
cat scripts/posix.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f scripts/posix.log
return $rc
}
function check_naming_conventions() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking for proper function naming conventions..."
# commit_to_compare = HEAD - 1.
commit_to_compare="$(git log --pretty=oneline --skip=1 -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')"
failed_naming_conventions=false
changed_c_libs=()
declared_symbols=()
# Build an array of all the modified C files.
mapfile -t changed_c_libs < <(git diff --name-only HEAD $commit_to_compare -- lib/**/*.c module/**/*.c)
# Matching groups are 1. qualifiers / return type. 2. function name 3. argument list / comments and stuff after that.
# Capture just the names of newly added (or modified) function definitions.
mapfile -t declared_symbols < <(git diff -U0 $commit_to_compare HEAD -- include/spdk*/*.h | sed -En 's/(^[+].*)(spdk[a-z,A-Z,0-9,_]*)(\(.*)/\2/p')
for c_file in "${changed_c_libs[@]}"; do
lib_map_file="mk/spdk_blank.map"
defined_symbols=()
removed_symbols=()
exported_symbols=()
if ls "$(dirname $c_file)"/*.map &> /dev/null; then
lib_map_file="$(ls "$(dirname $c_file)"/*.map)"
fi
# Matching groups are 1. leading +sign. 2, function name 3. argument list / anything after that.
# Capture just the names of newly added (or modified) functions that start with "spdk_"
mapfile -t defined_symbols < <(git diff -U0 $commit_to_compare HEAD -- $c_file | sed -En 's/(^[+])(spdk[a-z,A-Z,0-9,_]*)(\(.*)/\2/p')
# Capture the names of removed symbols to catch edge cases where we just move definitions around.
mapfile -t removed_symbols < <(git diff -U0 $commit_to_compare HEAD -- $c_file | sed -En 's/(^[-])(spdk[a-z,A-Z,0-9,_]*)(\(.*)/\2/p')
for symbol in "${removed_symbols[@]}"; do
for i in "${!defined_symbols[@]}"; do
if [[ ${defined_symbols[i]} = "$symbol" ]]; then
unset -v 'defined_symbols[i]'
fi
done
done
# It's possible that we just modified a functions arguments so unfortunately we can't just look at changed lines in this function.
# matching groups are 1. All leading whitespace 2. function name. Capture just the symbol name.
mapfile -t exported_symbols < <(sed -En 's/(^[[:space:]]*)(spdk[a-z,A-Z,0-9,_]*);/\2/p' < $lib_map_file)
for defined_symbol in "${defined_symbols[@]}"; do
# if the list of defined symbols is equal to the list of removed symbols, then we are left with a single empty element. skip it.
if [ "$defined_symbol" = '' ]; then
continue
fi
not_exported=true
not_declared=true
if array_contains_string exported_symbols $defined_symbol; then
not_exported=false
fi
if array_contains_string declared_symbols $defined_symbol; then
not_declared=false
fi
if $not_exported || $not_declared; then
if ! $failed_naming_conventions; then
echo " found naming convention errors."
fi
echo "function $defined_symbol starts with spdk_ which is reserved for public API functions."
echo "Please add this function to its corresponding map file and a public header or remove the spdk_ prefix."
failed_naming_conventions=true
rc=1
fi
done
done
if ! $failed_naming_conventions; then
echo " OK"
fi
return $rc
}
function check_include_style() {
local rc=0
echo -n "Checking #include style..."
git grep -I -i --line-number "#include <spdk/" -- '*.[ch]' > scripts/includes.log || true
if [ -s scripts/includes.log ]; then
echo "Incorrect #include syntax. #includes of spdk/ files should use quotes."
cat scripts/includes.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f scripts/includes.log
return $rc
}
function check_python_style() {
local rc=0
if hash pycodestyle 2> /dev/null; then
PEP8=pycodestyle
elif hash pep8 2> /dev/null; then
PEP8=pep8
fi
if [ -n "${PEP8}" ]; then
echo -n "Checking Python style..."
PEP8_ARGS+=" --max-line-length=140"
error=0
git ls-files '*.py' | xargs -P$(nproc) -n1 $PEP8 $PEP8_ARGS > pep8.log || error=1
if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then
echo " Python formatting errors detected"
cat pep8.log
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f pep8.log
else
echo "You do not have pycodestyle or pep8 installed so your Python style is not being checked!"
fi
return $rc
}
function get_bash_files() {
local sh shebang
mapfile -t sh < <(git ls-files '*.sh')
mapfile -t shebang < <(git grep -l '^#!.*bash')
printf '%s\n' "${sh[@]}" "${shebang[@]}" | sort -u
}
function check_bash_style() {
local rc=0
# find compatible shfmt binary
shfmt_bins=$(compgen -c | grep '^shfmt' || true)
for bin in $shfmt_bins; do
if version_lt "$("$bin" --version)" "3.1.0"; then
shfmt=$bin
break
fi
done
if [ -n "$shfmt" ]; then
shfmt_cmdline=() sh_files=()
mapfile -t sh_files < <(get_bash_files)
if ((${#sh_files[@]})); then
printf 'Checking .sh formatting style...'
shfmt_cmdline+=(-i 0) # indent_style = tab|indent_size = 0
shfmt_cmdline+=(-bn) # binary_next_line = true
shfmt_cmdline+=(-ci) # switch_case_indent = true
shfmt_cmdline+=(-ln bash) # shell_variant = bash (default)
shfmt_cmdline+=(-d) # diffOut - print diff of the changes and exit with != 0
shfmt_cmdline+=(-sr) # redirect operators will be followed by a space
diff=${output_dir:-$PWD}/$shfmt.patch
# Explicitly tell shfmt to not look for .editorconfig. .editorconfig is also not looked up
# in case any formatting arguments has been passed on its cmdline.
if ! SHFMT_NO_EDITORCONFIG=true "$shfmt" "${shfmt_cmdline[@]}" "${sh_files[@]}" > "$diff"; then
# In case shfmt detects an actual syntax error it will write out a proper message on
# its stderr, hence the diff file should remain empty.
if [[ -s $diff ]]; then
diff_out=$(< "$diff")
fi
cat <<- ERROR_SHFMT
* Errors in style formatting have been detected.
${diff_out:+* Please, review the generated patch at $diff
# _START_OF_THE_DIFF
${diff_out:-ERROR}
# _END_OF_THE_DIFF
}
ERROR_SHFMT
rc=1
else
rm -f "$diff"
printf ' OK\n'
fi
fi
else
echo "shfmt not detected, Bash style formatting check is skipped"
fi
return $rc
}
function check_bash_static_analysis() {
local rc=0
if hash shellcheck 2> /dev/null; then
echo -n "Checking Bash style..."
shellcheck_v=$(shellcheck --version | grep -P "version: [0-9\.]+" | cut -d " " -f2)
# SHCK_EXCLUDE contains a list of all of the spellcheck errors found in SPDK scripts
# currently. New errors should only be added to this list if the cost of fixing them
# is deemed too high. For more information about the errors, go to:
# https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/Checks
# Error descriptions can also be found at: https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki
# SPDK fails some error checks which have been deprecated in later versions of shellcheck.
# We will not try to fix these error checks, but instead just leave the error types here
# so that we can still run with older versions of shellcheck.
SHCK_EXCLUDE="SC1117"
# SPDK has decided to not fix violations of these errors.
# We are aware about below exclude list and we want this errors to be excluded.
# SC1083: This {/} is literal. Check expression (missing ;/\n?) or quote it.
# SC1090: Can't follow non-constant source. Use a directive to specify location.
# SC1091: Not following: (error message here)
# SC2001: See if you can use ${variable//search/replace} instead.
# SC2010: Don't use ls | grep. Use a glob or a for loop with a condition to allow non-alphanumeric filenames.
# SC2015: Note that A && B || C is not if-then-else. C may run when A is true.
# SC2016: Expressions don't expand in single quotes, use double quotes for that.
# SC2034: foo appears unused. Verify it or export it.
# SC2046: Quote this to prevent word splitting.
# SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
# SC2119: Use foo "$@" if function's $1 should mean script's $1.
# SC2120: foo references arguments, but none are ever passed.
# SC2148: Add shebang to the top of your script.
# SC2153: Possible Misspelling: MYVARIABLE may not be assigned, but MY_VARIABLE is.
# SC2154: var is referenced but not assigned.
# SC2164: Use cd ... || exit in case cd fails.
# SC2174: When used with -p, -m only applies to the deepest directory.
# SC2206: Quote to prevent word splitting/globbing,
# or split robustly with mapfile or read -a.
# SC2207: Prefer mapfile or read -a to split command output (or quote to avoid splitting).
# SC2223: This default assignment may cause DoS due to globbing. Quote it.
SHCK_EXCLUDE="$SHCK_EXCLUDE,SC1083,SC1090,SC1091,SC2010,SC2015,SC2016,SC2034,SC2046,SC2086,\
SC2119,SC2120,SC2148,SC2153,SC2154,SC2164,SC2174,SC2001,SC2206,SC2207,SC2223"
SHCK_FORMAT="tty"
SHCK_APPLY=false
SHCH_ARGS="-e $SHCK_EXCLUDE -f $SHCK_FORMAT"
if ge "$shellcheck_v" 0.4.0; then
SHCH_ARGS+=" -x"
else
echo "shellcheck $shellcheck_v detected, recommended >= 0.4.0."
fi
get_bash_files | xargs -P$(nproc) -n1 shellcheck $SHCH_ARGS &> shellcheck.log
if [[ -s shellcheck.log ]]; then
echo " Bash formatting errors detected!"
cat shellcheck.log
if $SHCK_APPLY; then
git apply shellcheck.log
echo "Bash errors were automatically corrected."
echo "Please remember to add the changes to your commit."
fi
rc=1
else
echo " OK"
fi
rm -f shellcheck.log
else
echo "You do not have shellcheck installed so your Bash style is not being checked!"
fi
return $rc
}
function check_changelog() {
local rc=0
# Check if any of the public interfaces were modified by this patch.
# Warn the user to consider updating the changelog any changes
# are detected.
echo -n "Checking whether CHANGELOG.md should be updated..."
staged=$(git diff --name-only --cached .)
working=$(git status -s --porcelain --ignore-submodules | grep -iv "??" | awk '{print $2}')
files="$staged $working"
if [[ "$files" = " " ]]; then
files=$(git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r HEAD)
fi
has_changelog=0
for f in $files; do
if [[ $f == CHANGELOG.md ]]; then
# The user has a changelog entry, so exit.
has_changelog=1
break
fi
done
needs_changelog=0
if [ $has_changelog -eq 0 ]; then
for f in $files; do
if [[ $f == include/spdk/* ]] || [[ $f == scripts/rpc.py ]] || [[ $f == etc/* ]]; then
echo ""
echo -n "$f was modified. Consider updating CHANGELOG.md."
needs_changelog=1
fi
done
fi
if [ $needs_changelog -eq 0 ]; then
echo " OK"
else
echo ""
fi
return $rc
}
function check_json_rpc() {
local rc=0
while IFS='"' read -r _ rpc _; do
if ! grep -q "^## $rpc" doc/jsonrpc.md; then
echo "Missing JSON-RPC documentation for ${rpc}"
rc=1
fi
done < <(git grep -h "^SPDK_RPC_REGISTER\(" ':!test/*')
return $rc
}
rc=0
check_permissions || rc=1
check_c_style || rc=1
GIT_VERSION=$(git --version | cut -d' ' -f3)
if version_lt "1.9.5" "${GIT_VERSION}"; then
# git <1.9.5 doesn't support pathspec magic exclude
echo " Your git version is too old to perform all tests. Please update git to at least 1.9.5 version..."
exit $rc
fi
check_comment_style || rc=1
check_spaces_before_tabs || rc=1
check_trailing_whitespace || rc=1
check_forbidden_functions || rc=1
check_cunit_style || rc=1
check_eof || rc=1
check_posix_includes || rc=1
check_naming_conventions || rc=1
check_include_style || rc=1
check_python_style || rc=1
check_bash_style || rc=1
check_bash_static_analysis || rc=1
check_changelog || rc=1
check_json_rpc || rc=1
exit $rc