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Currently, Kbuild always operates in the output directory of the kernel, even when building external modules. This increases the risk of external module Makefiles attempting to write to the kernel directory. This commit switches the working directory to the external module directory, allowing the removal of the $(KBUILD_EXTMOD)/ prefix from some build artifacts. The command for building external modules maintains backward compatibility, but Makefiles that rely on working in the kernel directory may break. In such cases, $(objtree) and $(srctree) should be used to refer to the output and source directories of the kernel. The appearance of the build log will change as follows: [Before] $ make -C /path/to/my/linux M=/path/to/my/externel/module make: Entering directory '/path/to/my/linux' CC [M] /path/to/my/externel/module/helloworld.o MODPOST /path/to/my/externel/module/Module.symvers CC [M] /path/to/my/externel/module/helloworld.mod.o CC [M] /path/to/my/externel/module/.module-common.o LD [M] /path/to/my/externel/module/helloworld.ko make: Leaving directory '/path/to/my/linux' [After] $ make -C /path/to/my/linux M=/path/to/my/externel/module make: Entering directory '/path/to/my/linux' make[1]: Entering directory '/path/to/my/externel/module' CC [M] helloworld.o MODPOST Module.symvers CC [M] helloworld.mod.o CC [M] .module-common.o LD [M] helloworld.ko make[1]: Leaving directory '/path/to/my/externel/module' make: Leaving directory '/path/to/my/linux' Printing "Entering directory" twice is cumbersome. This will be addressed later. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <n.schier@avm.de>
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278 lines
7.8 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Linux kernel coccicheck
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#
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# Read Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst
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#
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# This script requires at least spatch
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# version 1.0.0-rc11.
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DIR="$(dirname $(readlink -f $0))/.."
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SPATCH="`which ${SPATCH:=spatch}`"
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if [ ! -x "$SPATCH" ]; then
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echo 'spatch is part of the Coccinelle project and is available at http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/'
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exit 1
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fi
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SPATCH_VERSION=$($SPATCH --version | head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
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USE_JOBS="no"
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$SPATCH --help | grep -e "--jobs" > /dev/null && USE_JOBS="yes"
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# The verbosity may be set by the environmental parameter V=
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# as for example with 'make V=1 coccicheck'
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if [ -n "$V" -a "$V" != "0" ]; then
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VERBOSE="$V"
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else
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VERBOSE=0
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fi
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FLAGS="--very-quiet"
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# You can use SPFLAGS to append extra arguments to coccicheck or override any
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# heuristics done in this file as Coccinelle accepts the last options when
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# options conflict.
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#
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# A good example for use of SPFLAGS is if you want to debug your cocci script,
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# you can for instance use the following:
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#
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# $ export COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/misc/irqf_oneshot.cocci
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# $ make coccicheck MODE=report DEBUG_FILE="all.err" SPFLAGS="--profile --show-trying" M=./drivers/mfd/arizona-irq.c
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#
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# "--show-trying" should show you what rule is being processed as it goes to
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# stdout, you do not need a debug file for that. The profile output will be
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# be sent to stdout, if you provide a DEBUG_FILE the profiling data can be
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# inspected there.
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#
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# --profile will not output if --very-quiet is used, so avoid it.
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echo $SPFLAGS | grep -E -e "--profile|--show-trying" 2>&1 > /dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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FLAGS="--quiet"
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fi
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# spatch only allows include directories with the syntax "-I include"
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# while gcc also allows "-Iinclude" and "-include include"
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COCCIINCLUDE=${LINUXINCLUDE//-I/-I }
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COCCIINCLUDE=${COCCIINCLUDE// -include/ --include}
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if [ "$C" = "1" -o "$C" = "2" ]; then
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ONLINE=1
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if [[ $# -le 0 ]]; then
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echo ''
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echo 'Specifying both the variable "C" and rule "coccicheck" in the make
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command results in a shift count error.'
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echo ''
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echo 'Try specifying "scripts/coccicheck" as a value for the CHECK variable instead.'
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echo ''
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echo 'Example: make C=2 CHECK=scripts/coccicheck drivers/net/ethernet/ethoc.o'
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echo ''
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exit 1
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fi
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# Take only the last argument, which is the C file to test
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shift $(( $# - 1 ))
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OPTIONS="$COCCIINCLUDE $1"
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# No need to parallelize Coccinelle since this mode takes one input file.
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NPROC=1
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else
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ONLINE=0
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OPTIONS="--dir $srcroot $COCCIINCLUDE"
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# Use only one thread per core by default if hyperthreading is enabled
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THREADS_PER_CORE=$(LANG=C lscpu | grep "Thread(s) per core: " | tr -cd "[:digit:]")
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if [ -z "$J" ]; then
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NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
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if [ $THREADS_PER_CORE -gt 1 -a $NPROC -gt 4 ] ; then
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NPROC=$((NPROC/2))
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fi
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else
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NPROC="$J"
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" != "" ] ; then
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OPTIONS="--patch $srctree $OPTIONS"
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fi
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# You can override by using SPFLAGS
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if [ "$USE_JOBS" = "no" ]; then
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trap kill_running SIGTERM SIGINT
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declare -a SPATCH_PID
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elif [ "$NPROC" != "1" ]; then
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# Using 0 should work as well, refer to _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN use on
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# https://github.com/rdicosmo/parmap/blob/master/setcore_stubs.c
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OPTIONS="$OPTIONS --jobs $NPROC --chunksize 1"
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fi
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if [ "$MODE" = "" ] ; then
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if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
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echo 'You have not explicitly specified the mode to use. Using default "report" mode.'
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echo 'Available modes are the following: patch, report, context, org, chain'
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echo 'You can specify the mode with "make coccicheck MODE=<mode>"'
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echo 'Note however that some modes are not implemented by some semantic patches.'
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fi
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MODE="report"
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fi
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if [ "$MODE" = "chain" ] ; then
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if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
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echo 'You have selected the "chain" mode.'
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echo 'All available modes will be tried (in that order): patch, report, context, org'
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fi
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elif [ "$MODE" = "report" -o "$MODE" = "org" ] ; then
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FLAGS="--no-show-diff $FLAGS"
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fi
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if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
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echo ''
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echo 'Please check for false positives in the output before submitting a patch.'
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echo 'When using "patch" mode, carefully review the patch before submitting it.'
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echo ''
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fi
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run_cmd_parmap() {
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if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ] ; then
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echo "Running ($NPROC in parallel): $@"
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fi
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if [ "$DEBUG_FILE" != "/dev/null" -a "$DEBUG_FILE" != "" ]; then
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echo $@>>$DEBUG_FILE
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$@ 2>>$DEBUG_FILE
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else
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echo $@
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$@ 2>&1
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fi
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err=$?
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if [[ $err -ne 0 ]]; then
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echo "coccicheck failed"
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exit $err
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fi
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}
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run_cmd_old() {
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local i
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if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ] ; then
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echo "Running ($NPROC in parallel): $@"
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fi
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for i in $(seq 0 $(( NPROC - 1)) ); do
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eval "$@ --max $NPROC --index $i &"
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SPATCH_PID[$i]=$!
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if [ $VERBOSE -eq 2 ] ; then
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echo "${SPATCH_PID[$i]} running"
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fi
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done
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wait
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}
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run_cmd() {
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if [ "$USE_JOBS" = "yes" ]; then
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run_cmd_parmap $@
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else
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run_cmd_old $@
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fi
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}
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kill_running() {
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for i in $(seq 0 $(( NPROC - 1 )) ); do
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if [ $VERBOSE -eq 2 ] ; then
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echo "Killing ${SPATCH_PID[$i]}"
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fi
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kill ${SPATCH_PID[$i]} 2>/dev/null
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done
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}
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# You can override heuristics with SPFLAGS, these must always go last
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OPTIONS="$OPTIONS $SPFLAGS"
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coccinelle () {
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COCCI="$1"
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OPT=`grep "Options:" $COCCI | cut -d':' -f2`
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REQ=`grep "Requires:" $COCCI | cut -d':' -f2 | sed "s| ||"`
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if [ -n "$REQ" ] && ! { echo "$REQ"; echo "$SPATCH_VERSION"; } | sort -CV ; then
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echo "Skipping coccinelle SmPL patch: $COCCI"
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echo "You have coccinelle: $SPATCH_VERSION"
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echo "This SmPL patch requires: $REQ"
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return
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fi
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# The option '--parse-cocci' can be used to syntactically check the SmPL files.
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#
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# $SPATCH -D $MODE $FLAGS -parse_cocci $COCCI $OPT > /dev/null
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if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 -a $ONLINE -eq 0 ] ; then
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FILE=${COCCI#$srctree/}
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echo "Processing `basename $COCCI`"
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echo "with option(s) \"$OPT\""
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echo ''
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echo 'Message example to submit a patch:'
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sed -ne 's|^///||p' $COCCI
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if [ "$MODE" = "patch" ] ; then
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echo ' The semantic patch that makes this change is available'
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elif [ "$MODE" = "report" ] ; then
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echo ' The semantic patch that makes this report is available'
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elif [ "$MODE" = "context" ] ; then
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echo ' The semantic patch that spots this code is available'
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elif [ "$MODE" = "org" ] ; then
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echo ' The semantic patch that makes this Org report is available'
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else
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echo ' The semantic patch that makes this output is available'
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fi
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echo " in $FILE."
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echo ''
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echo ' More information about semantic patching is available at'
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echo ' http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/'
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echo ''
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if [ "`sed -ne 's|^//#||p' $COCCI`" ] ; then
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echo 'Semantic patch information:'
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sed -ne 's|^//#||p' $COCCI
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echo ''
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$MODE" = "chain" ] ; then
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D patch \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || \
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D report \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff || \
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D context \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || \
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D org \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff || exit 1
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elif [ "$MODE" = "rep+ctxt" ] ; then
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D report \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff && \
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D context \
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$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || exit 1
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else
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run_cmd $SPATCH -D $MODE $FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || exit 1
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fi
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}
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if [ "$DEBUG_FILE" != "/dev/null" -a "$DEBUG_FILE" != "" ]; then
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if [ -f $DEBUG_FILE ]; then
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echo "Debug file $DEBUG_FILE exists, bailing"
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exit
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fi
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else
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DEBUG_FILE="/dev/null"
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fi
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if [ "$COCCI" = "" ] ; then
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for f in `find $srctree/scripts/coccinelle/ -name '*.cocci' -type f | sort`; do
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coccinelle $f
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done
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else
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coccinelle $COCCI
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fi
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