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We are removing bunch of non-generic boards these days. Updating doc/README.scrapyard is a really tedious task, but it can be automated. I hope this tool will make our life easier. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
166 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
Executable file
166 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python2
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#
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# Author: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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"""
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Fill the "Commit" and "Removed" fields of doc/README.scrapyard
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The file doc/README.scrapyard is used to keep track of removed boards.
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When we remove support for boards, we are supposed to add entries to
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doc/README.scrapyard leaving "Commit" and "Removed" fields blank.
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The "Commit" field is the commit hash in which the board was removed
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and the "Removed" is the date at which the board was removed. Those
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two are known only after the board removal patch was applied, thus they
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need to be filled in later.
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This effectively means that the person who removes other boards is
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supposed to fill in the blank fields before adding new entries to
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doc/README.scrapyard.
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That is a really tedious task that should be automated.
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This script fills the blank fields of doc/README.scrapyard for you!
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Usage:
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The "Commit" and "Removed" fields must be "-". The other fields should
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have already been filled in by a former commit.
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Run
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scripts/fill_scrapyard.py
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"""
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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DOC='doc/README.scrapyard'
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def get_last_modify_commit(file, line_num):
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"""Get the commit that last modified the given line.
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This function runs "git blame" against the given line of the given
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file and returns the commit hash that last modified it.
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Arguments:
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file: the file to be git-blame'd.
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line_num: the line number to be git-blame'd. This line number
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starts from 1, not 0.
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Returns:
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Commit hash that last modified the line. The number of digits is
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long enough to form a unique commit.
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"""
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result = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'blame', '-L',
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'%d,%d' % (line_num, line_num), file])
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commit = result.split()[0]
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if commit[0] == '^':
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sys.exit('%s: line %d: ' % (file, line_num) +
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'this line was modified before the beginning of git history')
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if commit == '0' * len(commit):
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sys.exit('%s: line %d: locally modified\n' % (file, line_num) +
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'Please run this script in a clean repository.')
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return commit
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def get_committer_date(commit):
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"""Get the committer date of the given commit.
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This function returns the date when the given commit was applied.
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Arguments:
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commit: commit-ish object.
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Returns:
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The committer date of the given commit in the form YY-MM-DD.
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"""
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committer_date = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'show', '-s',
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'--format=%ci', commit])
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return committer_date.split()[0]
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def move_to_topdir():
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"""Change directory to the top of the git repository.
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Or, exit with an error message if called out of a git repository.
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"""
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try:
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toplevel = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-parse',
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'--show-toplevel'])
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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sys.exit('Please run in a git repository.')
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# strip '\n'
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toplevel = toplevel.rstrip()
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# Change the current working directory to the toplevel of the respository
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# for our easier life.
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os.chdir(toplevel)
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class TmpFile:
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"""Useful class to handle a temporary file.
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tempfile.mkstemp() is often used to create a unique temporary file,
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but what is inconvenient is that the caller is responsible for
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deleting the file when done with it.
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Even when the caller errors out on the way, the temporary file must
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be deleted somehow. The idea here is that we delete the file in
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the destructor of this class because the destructor is always
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invoked when the instance of the class is freed.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Constructor - create a temporary file"""
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fd, self.filename = tempfile.mkstemp()
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self.file = os.fdopen(fd, 'w')
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def __del__(self):
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"""Destructor - delete the temporary file"""
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try:
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os.remove(self.filename)
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except:
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pass
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def main():
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move_to_topdir()
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line_num = 1
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tmpfile = TmpFile()
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for line in open(DOC):
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tmp = line.split(None, 5)
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modified = False
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if len(tmp) >= 5:
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# fill "Commit" field
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if tmp[3] == '-':
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tmp[3] = get_last_modify_commit(DOC, line_num)
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modified = True
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# fill "Removed" field
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if tmp[4] == '-':
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tmp[4] = get_committer_date(tmp[3])
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if modified:
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line = tmp[0].ljust(17)
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line += tmp[1].ljust(12)
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line += tmp[2].ljust(15)
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line += tmp[3].ljust(12)
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line += tmp[4].ljust(12)
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if len(tmp) >= 6:
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line += tmp[5]
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line = line.rstrip() + '\n'
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tmpfile.file.write(line)
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line_num += 1
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os.rename(tmpfile.filename, DOC)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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