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OpenCellular/util/config_option_check.py
Aseda Aboagye 9fc5ae515e util: More enhancements to config_option_check.py.
This commit enhances the config_option_check.py script a little bit
more.

Firstly, I fixed a bug where lines beginning with an '*' were treated as a
comment where it was not so.

  ex: *status = (CONFIG_BAR_PORT & 0x23);

Additionally, I added support for considering deletions.  This allows
the script to check to see if a CONFIG_* option being removed is being
used anywhere else in the repo.  If the option isn't used elsewhere,
then it appears to be the removal of the last use.  An error is flagged
informing the user to remove that option from the main config file.
This helps to keep the config file up to date without leaving stale
CONFIG_* options where one might not know if they still work or not.
Debug config options are always assumed to be used as those are
typically enabled locally.

BUG=chromium:510672
BRANCH=None
TEST=Used a new config option without adding it to the main config file
and watched the error be flagged.
TEST=Removed the last use of a CONFIG_* option while leaving the option
in the main config file. Observed that it was flagged.
TEST=cros lint --debug util/config_option_check.py
TEST=make -j buildall tests

Change-Id: I8702ad06d9856c14f7bcd4592e917a5d3fcb6b57
Signed-off-by: Aseda Aboagye <aaboagye@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/294620
Trybot-Ready: Aseda Aboagye <aaboagye@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Aseda Aboagye <aaboagye@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Aseda Aboagye <aaboagye@chromium.org>
2015-08-27 01:49:38 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python2
# Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Configuration Option Checker.
Script to ensure that all configuration options for the Chrome EC are defined
in config.h.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import re
import subprocess
class Line(object):
"""Class for each changed line in diff output.
Attributes:
line_num: The integer line number that this line appears in the file.
string: The literal string of this line.
line_type: '+' or '-' indicating if this line was an addition or
deletion.
"""
def __init__(self, line_num, string, line_type):
"""Inits Line with the line number and the actual string."""
self.line_num = line_num
self.string = string
self.line_type = line_type
class Hunk(object):
"""Class for a git diff hunk.
Attributes:
filename: The name of the file that this hunk belongs to.
lines: A list of Line objects that are a part of this hunk.
"""
def __init__(self, filename, lines):
"""Inits Hunk with the filename and the list of lines of the hunk."""
self.filename = filename
self.lines = lines
# Master file which is supposed to include all CONFIG_xxxx descriptions.
CONFIG_FILE = 'include/config.h'
# Specific files which the checker should ignore.
WHITELIST = [CONFIG_FILE, 'util/config_option_check.py']
def obtain_current_config_options():
"""Obtains current config options from include/config.h.
Scans through the master config file defined in CONFIG_FILE for all CONFIG_*
options.
Returns:
config_options: A list of all the config options in the master CONFIG_FILE.
"""
config_options = []
config_option_re = re.compile(r'^#(define|undef)\s+(CONFIG_[A-Z0-9_]+)')
with open(CONFIG_FILE, 'r') as config_file:
for line in config_file:
result = config_option_re.search(line)
if not result:
continue
word = result.groups()[1]
if word not in config_options:
config_options.append(word)
return config_options
def obtain_config_options_in_use():
"""Obtains all the config options in use in the repo.
Scans through the entire repo looking for all CONFIG_* options actively used.
Returns:
options_in_use: A set of all the config options in use in the repo.
"""
file_list = []
cwd = os.getcwd()
config_option_re = re.compile(r'\b(CONFIG_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)')
config_debug_option_re = re.compile(r'\b(CONFIG_DEBUG_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)')
options_in_use = set()
for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(cwd, topdown=True):
# Ignore the build and private directories (taken from .gitignore)
if 'build' in dirnames:
dirnames.remove('build')
if 'private' in dirnames:
dirnames.remove('private')
for f in filenames:
# Only consider C source, assembler, and Make-style files.
if (os.path.splitext(f)[1] in ('.c', '.h', '.inc', '.S', '.mk') or
'Makefile' in f):
file_list.append(os.path.join(dirpath, f))
# Search through each file and build a set of the CONFIG_* options being
# used.
for f in file_list:
if CONFIG_FILE in f:
continue
with open(f, 'r') as cur_file:
for line in cur_file:
match = config_option_re.findall(line)
if match:
for option in match:
if not in_comment(f, line, option):
if option not in options_in_use:
options_in_use.add(option)
# Since debug options can be turned on at any time, assume that they are
# always in use in case any aren't being used.
with open(CONFIG_FILE, 'r') as config_file:
for line in config_file:
match = config_debug_option_re.findall(line)
if match:
for option in match:
if not in_comment(CONFIG_FILE, line, option):
if option not in options_in_use:
options_in_use.add(option)
return options_in_use
def print_missing_config_options(hunks, config_options):
"""Searches thru all the changes in hunks for missing options and prints them.
Args:
hunks: A list of Hunk objects which represent the hunks from the git
diff output.
config_options: A list of all the config options in the master CONFIG_FILE.
Returns:
missing_config_option: A boolean indicating if any CONFIG_* options
are missing from the master CONFIG_FILE in this commit or if any CONFIG_*
options removed are no longer being used in the repo.
"""
missing_config_option = False
print_banner = True
deprecated_options = set()
# Determine longest CONFIG_* length to be used for formatting.
max_option_length = max(len(option) for option in config_options)
config_option_re = re.compile(r'\b(CONFIG_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)')
# Search for all CONFIG_* options in use in the repo.
options_in_use = obtain_config_options_in_use()
# Check each hunk's line for a missing config option.
for h in hunks:
for l in h.lines:
# Check for the existence of a CONFIG_* in the line.
match = config_option_re.findall(l.string)
if not match:
continue
# At this point, an option was found in the line. However, we need to
# verify that it is not within a comment.
violations = set()
for option in match:
if not in_comment(h.filename, l.string, option):
# Since the CONFIG_* option is not within a comment, we've found a
# violation. We now need to determine if this line is a deletion or
# not. For deletions, we will need to verify if this CONFIG_* option
# is no longer being used in the entire repo.
if l.line_type is '-':
if option not in options_in_use and option in config_options:
deprecated_options.add(option)
else:
violations.add(option)
# Check to see if the CONFIG_* option is in the config file and print the
# violations.
for option in match:
if option not in config_options and option in violations:
# Print the banner once.
if print_banner:
print('The following config options were found to be missing '
'from %s.\n'
'Please add new config options there along with '
'descriptions.\n\n' % CONFIG_FILE)
print_banner = False
missing_config_option = True
# Print the misssing config option.
print('> %-*s %s:%s' % (max_option_length, option,
h.filename,
l.line_num))
if deprecated_options:
print('\n\nThe following config options are being removed and also appear'
' to be the last uses\nof that option. Please remove these '
'options from %s.\n\n' % CONFIG_FILE)
for option in deprecated_options:
print('> %s' % option)
missing_config_option = True
return missing_config_option
def in_comment(filename, line, substr):
"""Checks if given substring appears in a comment.
Args:
filename: The filename where this line is from. This is used to determine
what kind of comments to look for.
line: String of line to search in.
substr: Substring to search for in the line.
Returns:
is_in_comment: Boolean indicating if substr was in a comment.
"""
c_style_ext = ('.c', '.h', '.inc', '.S')
make_style_ext = ('.mk')
is_in_comment = False
extension = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
substr_idx = line.find(substr)
# Different files have different comment syntax; Handle appropriately.
if extension in c_style_ext:
beg_comment_idx = line.find('/*')
end_comment_idx = line.find('*/')
if end_comment_idx == -1:
end_comment_idx = len(line)
if beg_comment_idx == -1:
# Check to see if this line is from a multi-line comment.
if line.lstrip().startswith('* '):
# It _seems_ like it is.
is_in_comment = True
else:
# Check to see if its actually inside the comment.
if beg_comment_idx < substr_idx < end_comment_idx:
is_in_comment = True
elif extension in make_style_ext or 'Makefile' in filename:
beg_comment_idx = line.find('#')
# Ignore everything to the right of the hash.
if beg_comment_idx < substr_idx and beg_comment_idx != -1:
is_in_comment = True
return is_in_comment
def get_hunks():
"""Gets the hunks of the most recent commit.
States:
new_file: Searching for a new file in the git diff.
filename_search: Searching for the filename of this hunk.
hunk: Searching for the beginning of a new hunk.
lines: Counting line numbers and searching for changes.
Returns:
hunks: A list of Hunk objects which represent the hunks in the git diff
output.
"""
diff = []
hunks = []
hunk_lines = []
line = ''
filename = ''
i = 0
line_num = 0
# Regex patterns
new_file_re = re.compile(r'^diff --git')
filename_re = re.compile(r'^[+]{3} (.*)')
hunk_line_num_re = re.compile(r'^@@ -[0-9]+,[0-9]+ \+([0-9]+),[0-9]+ @@.*')
line_re = re.compile(r'^([+| |-])(.*)')
# Get the diff output.
cmd = 'git diff --cached -GCONFIG_* --no-prefix --no-ext-diff HEAD~1'
diff = subprocess.check_output(cmd.split()).split('\n')
line = diff[0]
current_state = 'new_file'
while True:
# Search for the beginning of a new file.
if current_state is 'new_file':
match = new_file_re.search(line)
if match:
current_state = 'filename_search'
# Search the diff output for a file name.
elif current_state is 'filename_search':
# Search for a file name.
match = filename_re.search(line)
if match:
filename = match.groups(1)[0]
if filename in WHITELIST:
# Skip the file if it's whitelisted.
current_state = 'new_file'
else:
current_state = 'hunk'
# Search for a hunk. Each hunk starts with a line describing the line
# numbers in the file.
elif current_state is 'hunk':
hunk_lines = []
match = hunk_line_num_re.search(line)
if match:
# Extract the line number offset.
line_num = int(match.groups(1)[0])
current_state = 'lines'
# Start looking for changes.
elif current_state is 'lines':
# Check if state needs updating.
new_hunk = hunk_line_num_re.search(line)
new_file = new_file_re.search(line)
if new_hunk:
current_state = 'hunk'
hunks.append(Hunk(filename, hunk_lines))
continue
elif new_file:
current_state = 'new_file'
hunks.append(Hunk(filename, hunk_lines))
continue
match = line_re.search(line)
if match:
line_type = match.groups(1)[0]
# We only care about modifications.
if line_type is not ' ':
hunk_lines.append(Line(line_num, match.groups(2)[1], line_type))
# Deletions don't count towards the line numbers.
if line_type is not '-':
line_num += 1
# Advance to the next line
try:
i += 1
line = diff[i]
except IndexError:
# We've reached the end of the diff. Return what we have.
if hunk_lines:
hunks.append(Hunk(filename, hunk_lines))
return hunks
def main():
"""Searches through committed changes for missing config options.
Checks through committed changes for CONFIG_* options. Then checks to make
sure that all CONFIG_* options used are defined in include/config.h. Finally,
reports any missing config options.
"""
# Obtain the hunks of the commit to search through.
hunks = get_hunks()
# Obtain config options from include/config.h.
config_options = obtain_current_config_options()
# Find any missing config options from the hunks and print them.
missing_opts = print_missing_config_options(hunks, config_options)
if missing_opts:
print('\nIt may also be possible that you have a typo.')
os.sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()