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	Running gen_compile_commands.py after building the kernel with allnoconfig gave this: $ ./scripts/gen_compile_commands.py WARNING: Found 449 entries. Have you compiled the kernel? Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			151 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#
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# Copyright (C) Google LLC, 2018
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#
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# Author: Tom Roeder <tmroeder@google.com>
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#
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"""A tool for generating compile_commands.json in the Linux kernel."""
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import argparse
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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_DEFAULT_OUTPUT = 'compile_commands.json'
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_DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = 'WARNING'
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_FILENAME_PATTERN = r'^\..*\.cmd$'
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_LINE_PATTERN = r'^cmd_[^ ]*\.o := (.* )([^ ]*\.c)$'
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_VALID_LOG_LEVELS = ['DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL']
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# A kernel build generally has over 2000 entries in its compile_commands.json
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# database. If this code finds 300 or fewer, then warn the user that they might
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# not have all the .cmd files, and they might need to compile the kernel.
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_LOW_COUNT_THRESHOLD = 300
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def parse_arguments():
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    """Sets up and parses command-line arguments.
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    Returns:
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        log_level: A logging level to filter log output.
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        directory: The directory to search for .cmd files.
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        output: Where to write the compile-commands JSON file.
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    """
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    usage = 'Creates a compile_commands.json database from kernel .cmd files'
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=usage)
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    directory_help = ('Path to the kernel source directory to search '
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                      '(defaults to the working directory)')
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    parser.add_argument('-d', '--directory', type=str, help=directory_help)
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    output_help = ('The location to write compile_commands.json (defaults to '
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                   'compile_commands.json in the search directory)')
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    parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=str, help=output_help)
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    log_level_help = ('The level of log messages to produce (one of ' +
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                      ', '.join(_VALID_LOG_LEVELS) + '; defaults to ' +
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                      _DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL + ')')
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    parser.add_argument(
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        '--log_level', type=str, default=_DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL,
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        help=log_level_help)
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    args = parser.parse_args()
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    log_level = args.log_level
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    if log_level not in _VALID_LOG_LEVELS:
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        raise ValueError('%s is not a valid log level' % log_level)
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    directory = args.directory or os.getcwd()
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    output = args.output or os.path.join(directory, _DEFAULT_OUTPUT)
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    directory = os.path.abspath(directory)
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    return log_level, directory, output
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def process_line(root_directory, file_directory, command_prefix, relative_path):
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    """Extracts information from a .cmd line and creates an entry from it.
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    Args:
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        root_directory: The directory that was searched for .cmd files. Usually
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            used directly in the "directory" entry in compile_commands.json.
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        file_directory: The path to the directory the .cmd file was found in.
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        command_prefix: The extracted command line, up to the last element.
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        relative_path: The .c file from the end of the extracted command.
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            Usually relative to root_directory, but sometimes relative to
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            file_directory and sometimes neither.
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    Returns:
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        An entry to append to compile_commands.
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    Raises:
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        ValueError: Could not find the extracted file based on relative_path and
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            root_directory or file_directory.
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    """
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    # The .cmd files are intended to be included directly by Make, so they
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    # escape the pound sign '#', either as '\#' or '$(pound)' (depending on the
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    # kernel version). The compile_commands.json file is not interepreted
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    # by Make, so this code replaces the escaped version with '#'.
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    prefix = command_prefix.replace('\#', '#').replace('$(pound)', '#')
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    cur_dir = root_directory
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    expected_path = os.path.join(cur_dir, relative_path)
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    if not os.path.exists(expected_path):
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        # Try using file_directory instead. Some of the tools have a different
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        # style of .cmd file than the kernel.
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        cur_dir = file_directory
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        expected_path = os.path.join(cur_dir, relative_path)
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        if not os.path.exists(expected_path):
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            raise ValueError('File %s not in %s or %s' %
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                             (relative_path, root_directory, file_directory))
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    return {
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        'directory': cur_dir,
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        'file': relative_path,
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        'command': prefix + relative_path,
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    }
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def main():
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    """Walks through the directory and finds and parses .cmd files."""
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    log_level, directory, output = parse_arguments()
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    level = getattr(logging, log_level)
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    logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s: %(message)s', level=level)
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    filename_matcher = re.compile(_FILENAME_PATTERN)
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    line_matcher = re.compile(_LINE_PATTERN)
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    compile_commands = []
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    for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(directory):
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        for filename in filenames:
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            if not filename_matcher.match(filename):
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                continue
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            filepath = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
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            with open(filepath, 'rt') as f:
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                for line in f:
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                    result = line_matcher.match(line)
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                    if not result:
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                        continue
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                    try:
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                        entry = process_line(directory, dirpath,
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                                             result.group(1), result.group(2))
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                        compile_commands.append(entry)
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                    except ValueError as err:
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                        logging.info('Could not add line from %s: %s',
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                                     filepath, err)
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    with open(output, 'wt') as f:
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        json.dump(compile_commands, f, indent=2, sort_keys=True)
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    count = len(compile_commands)
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    if count < _LOW_COUNT_THRESHOLD:
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        logging.warning(
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            'Found %s entries. Have you compiled the kernel?', count)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    main()
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