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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# menuselect - a simple drop-in replacement of the batch-mode menuselect
# included with Asterisk.
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
# Installation: copy this script to menuselect/menuselect . Copy the
# included Makefile as menuselect/Makefile and run:
#
# make -C makefile dummies
#
# It takes configuration from build_tools/conf . Sample config file:
#
# By default all modules will be built (except those marked not be
# used by default)
#
# # exclude: Don't try to build the following modules.
# #exclude app_test
#
# # You can have multiple items in each line, and multiple lines.
# # Each item is a perl regular expression that must match the whole
# # module name.
# #exclude res_config_.*
#
# # include: syntax is the same as exclude. Overrides exclude and
# # modules that are marked as disabled by defualt:
# #include res_config_sqlite3 app_skel
#
# # If you want to make sure some modules will be conifgured to build,
# # you can require them. If modules that match any of the 'require'
# # pattern are not configured to build, menuselect will panic.
# # Same pattern rules apply here. Why would you want that? I have no
# # idea.
# #require chan_h323 app_directory
#
# # random - the value for this keyword is a number between 1 and
# # 100. The higher it is, more chances not to include each module.
# # Writes the list of modules that got hit to
# # build_tools/mods_removed_random .
# # Note that unlike 'make randomconfig' and such the random
# # configuration changes each time you run 'make', thus if a build
# # failed you should first read build_tools/mods_removed_random
# # before re-running make.
# #random 10
#
# # Anything after a '#' is ignored, and likewise empty lines.
# # Naturally.
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
# Holds global dependncy information. Keys are module names.
my %ModInfo = ();
# extract configuration from kernel modules:
my $AutoconfDepsFile = "build_tools/menuselect-deps";
my $AutoconfOptsFile = "makeopts";
my %ConfigureOpts = (); #
# configuration file to read for some directives:
my $ConfFile = "build_tools/conf";
my $DumpFile = 'build_tools/dump_deps';
# Modules removed randomely:
my $RandomeModsFile = "build_tools/mods_removed_random";
my $MakedepsFile = "menuselect.makedeps";
my $MakeoptsFile = "menuselect.makeopts";
# If those modules are not present, the build will fail (PCRE patterns)
my @RequiredModules = ();
my @Subdirs = qw/addons apps bridges cdr cel channels codecs formats funcs main pbx res tests utils/;
my @XmlCategories = 'cflags';
# Modules should not bother building (PCRE patterns)
my @ExcludedModules = ();
# Do try building those. Overrides 'exclude' and 'defaultenable: no'
my @IncludedModules = ();
# A chance to rule-out a module randomely.
my $RandomKnockoutFactor = 0;
sub warning($) {
my $msg = shift;
print STDERR "$0: Warning: $msg\n";
}
# Convert XML syntax to mail-header-like syntax:
# <var>value</var> --> Var: value
sub extract_xml_key($) {
my %attr = ();
my $xml_line = shift;
if ($xml_line !~ m{^\s*<([a-z_A-Z0-9]+)(\s+([^>]*))?>([^<]*)</\1>}) {
warning "parsed empty value from XML line $xml_line";
return ('', ''); # warn?
}
my ($var, $val) = ($1, $4);
$var =~ s{^[a-z]}{\u$&};
if (defined $3) {
my $attr_text = $3;
while ($attr_text =~ /^( *([^=]+)="([^"]+)")/) {
my ($var, $val) = ($2, $3);
$attr_text =~ s/^$1//;
$attr{$var} = $val;
}
}
return ($var, $val, %attr);
}
# Get information embedded in source files from a subdirectory.
# First parameter is the subdirectory and further ones are the actual
# source files.
sub get_subdir_module_info {
my $subdir = shift;
my @files = @_;
my $dir = uc($subdir);
foreach my $src (@files) {
open SRC,$src or die "Can't read from source file $src: $!\n";
$src =~ m|.*/([^/]*)\.c|;
my $mod_name = $1;
my %data = (
Type=>'module',
Module=>$mod_name,
Dir=> $dir,
Avail=>1
);
while (<SRC>) {
next unless (m|^/\*\*\* MODULEINFO| .. m|^ *[*]+/|);
next unless (m|^[A-Z]| || m|^\s*<|);
# At this point we can assume we're in the module
# info section.
chomp;
my ($var, $val, %attr) = extract_xml_key($_);
foreach (keys %attr) {
push @{$data{$_}},($attr{$_});
}
if ($var =~ /^(Depend|Use)$/i) {
# use uppercase for dependency names;
$val = uc($val);
}
if ( ! exists $data{$var} ) {
$data{$var} = [$val];
} else {
push @{$data{$var}},($val);
}
}
close SRC;
$ModInfo{uc($mod_name)} = \%data;
}
}
# extract embedded information in all the source tree.
sub extract_subdirs {
for my $subdir(@_) {
get_subdir_module_info($subdir, <$subdir/*.c> , <$subdir/*.cc>);
}
}
# parse a partial XML document that is included as an input
# for menuselect in a few places. Naturally a full-fledged XML parsing
# will not be done here. A line-based parsing that happens to work will
# have to do.
sub parse_menuselect_xml_file($) {
my $file_name = shift;
open XML,$file_name or
die "Failed opening XML file $file_name: $!.\n";
my $header = <XML>;
$header =~ /^\s*<category\s+name="MENUSELECT_([^"]+)"\s/;
my $category = $1;
my $member;
while(<XML>){
next unless (m{^\s*<(/?[a-z]+)[>\s]});
my $tag = $1;
if ($tag eq 'member') {
if (! m{^\s*<member\s+name="([^"]+)" displayname="([^"]+)"\s*>}){
warning "Bad XML member line: $_ ($file_name:$.)\n";
next;
}
my ($name, $display_name) = ($1, $2);
$member = {
Type => 'XML',
Dir => $category,
Module => $1,
DisplayName => $2,
Defaultenabled => ['no'],
Avail => 1,
};
} elsif ($tag eq '/member') {
$ModInfo{$member->{Module}} = $member;
} elsif ($tag eq '/category') {
last;
} else {
if (! m/^\s*<([a-z]+)>([^<]+)</) {
warning "(1) Unknown XML line $_ ($file_name:$.)\n";
next
}
my ($key, $val) = extract_xml_key($_);
if ($key eq '') {
warning "Unknown XML line $_ ($file_name:$.)\n";
next
}
if (! exists $member->{$key}) {
$member->{$key} = [];
}
# Make sure dependencies are upper-case.
# FIXME: this is not the proper place for such a fix
$val = uc($val) if ($key =~ /Depend|Use/);
# Using "unshift' rather than 'push'.
# For a singleton value this makes the action an
# override, as only the first value counts.
# For a list value, however, it means a reversed
# order.
unshift @{$member->{$key}}, ($val);
}
}
close XML;
}
# Dump our data structure to a file.
sub dump_deps($) {
my $file = shift;
open OUTPUT,">$file" or
die "cannot open category file $file for writing: $!\n";
foreach my $mod_name (sort keys %ModInfo) {
print OUTPUT "Key: $mod_name\n";
my $data = $ModInfo{$mod_name};
foreach my $var (sort keys %{$data} ) {
my $val = $$data{$var};
if (ref($val) eq 'ARRAY') {
print OUTPUT $var.": ". (join ", ", @$val)."\n";
} else {
print OUTPUT "$var: $val\n";
}
}
print OUTPUT "\n";
}
close OUTPUT;
}
# Get the available libraries that autoconf generated.
sub get_autoconf_deps() {
open DEPS, $AutoconfDepsFile or
die "Failed to open $AutoconfDepsFile. Aborting: $!\n";
my @deps_list = (<DEPS>);
foreach (@deps_list){
chomp;
my ($lib, $avail_val) = split(/=/);
my ($avail, $avail_old) = split(/:/, $avail_val);
my $disabled = 0;
if ($avail == -1) {
$disabled = 1;
$avail = 0;
}
$ModInfo{$lib} = {
Type=>'lib', Avail=>$avail, Disabled => $disabled
};
if (defined $avail_old) {
$ModInfo{$lib}{AvailOld} = $avail_old;
}
# FIXME:
if (($avail ne "0") && ($avail ne "1")) {
warning "Library $lib has invalid availability ".
"value <$avail> (check $AutoconfDepsFile).\n";
}
}
close DEPS;
}
# Get the available libraries that autoconf generated.
sub get_autoconf_opts() {
open OPTS, $AutoconfOptsFile or
die "Failed to open $AutoconfOptsFile. Aborting: $!\n";
while (<OPTS>) {
chomp;
next if /^(#|$)/;
my ($var, $val) = split /\s*=\s*/, $_, 2;
$ConfigureOpts{$var} = $val;
}
close OPTS;
if (not exists $ConfigureOpts{AST_DEVMODE}) {
$ConfigureOpts{AST_DEVMODE} = 'no';
}
}
# Read our specific config file.
#
# Its format:
#
# keyword values
#
# values are always a spaces-separated list.
sub read_conf() {
open CONF,$ConfFile or return;
while (<CONF>) {
# remove comments and empty lines:
chomp;
s/#.*$//;
next if /^\s*$/;
my ($keyword, @value) = split;
if ($keyword eq 'exclude') {
push @ExcludedModules, @value;
} elsif ($keyword eq 'include') {
push @IncludedModules, @value;
} elsif ($keyword eq 'require') {
push @RequiredModules, @value;
} elsif ($keyword eq 'random') {
$RandomKnockoutFactor = $value[0] / 100;
} else {
warning "unknown keyword $keyword in line $. of $ConfFile.";
}
}
}
# generate menuselect.makedeps.
# In this file menuselect writes dependecies of each module. CFLAGS will
# then automatically include for each module the _INCLUDE and LDFLAGS
# will include the _LIBS from all the depedencies of the module.
sub gen_makedeps() {
open MAKEDEPSS, ">$MakedepsFile" or
die "Failed to open deps file $MakedepsFile for writing. Aborting: $!\n";
for my $mod_name (sort keys %ModInfo) {
next unless ($ModInfo{$mod_name}{Type} eq 'module');
my $mod = $ModInfo{$mod_name};
my @deps = ();
# if we have Depend or Use, put their values into
# @deps . If we have none, move on.
push @deps, @{$mod->{Depend}} if (exists $mod->{Depend});
push @deps, @{$mod->{Use}} if (exists $mod->{Use});
next unless @deps;
# TODO: don't print dependencies that are not external libs.
# Not done yet until I figure out if this is safe.
my $dep = join(' ', @deps);
print MAKEDEPSS "MENUSELECT_DEPENDS_".$mod->{Module}."=$dep\n";
}
close MAKEDEPSS;
}
# Set modules from patterns specified by 'exclude' in the configuration file
# to exclude modules from building (mark them as unavailable).
sub apply_excluded_patterns() {
foreach my $pattern (@ExcludedModules) {
my @excluded = grep {/^$pattern$/i} (keys %ModInfo);
foreach (@excluded) {
$ModInfo{$_}{Avail} = 0;
}
}
}
# Set modules from patterns specified by 'include' in the configuration
# file to exclude from building (mark them as available).
sub apply_included_patterns() {
foreach my $pattern (@IncludedModules) {
my @included = grep {/^$pattern$/i} (keys %ModInfo);
foreach (@included) {
$ModInfo{$_}{Avail} = 1;
}
}
}
# If user set the "random" config to anything > 0, drop some random
# modules. May help expose wrong dependencies.
sub apply_random_drop() {
return if ($RandomKnockoutFactor <= 0);
open MODS_LIST, ">$RandomeModsFile" or
die "Failed to open modules list file $RandomeModsFile for writing. Aborting: $!\n";
for my $mod (keys %ModInfo) {
next unless ($ModInfo{$mod}{Type} eq 'module');
next unless (rand() < $RandomKnockoutFactor);
$ModInfo{$mod}{Avail} = 0;
$ModInfo{$mod}{RandomKill} = 1;
print MODS_LIST $ModInfo{$mod}{Module}."\n";
}
close MODS_LIST;
}
sub check_required_patterns() {
my @failed = ();
foreach my $pattern (@RequiredModules) {
my @required = grep {/^$pattern$/i} (keys %ModInfo);
foreach my $mod (@required) {
if ((! exists $ModInfo{$mod}{Checked}) ||
(! $ModInfo{$mod}{Checked}) )
{
push @failed, $mod;
}
}
}
return unless (@failed);
my $failed_str = join ' ',@failed;
die("Missing dependencies for the following modules: $failed_str\n");
}
# Disable building for modules that were marked in the embedded module
# information as disabled for building by default.
sub apply_default_enabled() {
foreach my $mod (keys %ModInfo) {
if ((exists $ModInfo{$mod}{Defaultenabled}) &&
$ModInfo{$mod}{Defaultenabled}[0] eq 'no')
{
$ModInfo{$mod}{Avail} = 0;
}
}
}
# We found a dependency we don't know about. Warn the user, and add
# information about it:
sub handle_unknown_dep($$) {
my ($dep_mod, $mod) = @_;
my $mod_info = {
Type => 'Unknown',
Avail => 0,
Checked => 0,
};
$ModInfo{$dep_mod} = $mod_info;
warning "Unknown dependency module $dep_mod (for e.g. $mod)\n";
}
# recursively check dependency for a module.
#
# We run a scan for modules. Modules marked as 'Checked' are ones we
# have already fully verified to have proper dependencies.
#
# We can only use a module or library marked as Avail => 1 (library
# available or module not excluded).
sub check_module($);
sub check_module($) {
my $mod = shift;
# we checked it:
if (exists $ModInfo{$mod}{Checked}) {
return $ModInfo{$mod}{Checked};
}
# A library has no dependencies of its own.
if ($ModInfo{$mod}{Type} eq 'lib') {
return ($ModInfo{$mod}{Avail} || 0);
}
# An excluded module.
if ($ModInfo{$mod}{Avail} == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (! exists $ModInfo{$mod}{Depend}) {
$ModInfo{$mod}{Checked} = 1;
return 1;
}
my $deps_checked = 1; # may be reset below on failures:
if (exists $ModInfo{$mod}{Tested}) {
# this probably means a circular dependency of some sort.
warning "Got to module $mod that is already tested.";
}
$ModInfo{$mod}{Tested} = 1;
foreach my $dep_mod (@{$ModInfo{$mod}{Depend}} ) {
if (!exists ${ModInfo}{$dep_mod}) {
handle_unknown_dep($dep_mod, $mod);
return 0;
}
$deps_checked &= check_module($dep_mod);
last if(!$deps_checked) # no point testing further if we failed.
}
$ModInfo{$mod}{Checked} = $deps_checked;
return $deps_checked;
}
# The main dependency resolver function.
sub resolve_deps() {
apply_default_enabled();
apply_excluded_patterns();
apply_included_patterns();
foreach my $mod (keys %ModInfo) {
check_module($mod);
}
}
# generate menuselect.makeopts.
# The values in this file obey to different semantics:
# 1. For modules, a module will be built unles listed here
# 2. For XML values (sounds, CFLAGS) it will be enabled if listed here
sub gen_makeopts() {
open MAKEDEPS, ">$MakeoptsFile" or
die "Failed to open opts file $MakeoptsFile for writing. Aborting: $!\n";
my %Subdirs;
foreach my $mod (sort keys %ModInfo) {
next unless ($ModInfo{$mod}{Type} =~ /^(module|XML)$/);
if ($ModInfo{$mod}{Type} eq 'XML') {
next unless ($ModInfo{$mod}{Checked});
} else {
next if ($ModInfo{$mod}{Checked});
}
my $dir = $ModInfo{$mod}{Dir};
if (! exists $Subdirs{$dir}) {
$Subdirs{$dir} = [];
}
push @{$Subdirs{$dir}},( $ModInfo{$mod}{Module} );
}
foreach my $dir (sort keys %Subdirs) {
my $deps = join(' ', @{$Subdirs{$dir}});
print MAKEDEPS "MENUSELECT_$dir=$deps\n";
}
close MAKEDEPS;
}
# Main function for --check-deps
sub check_dependencies() {
read_conf();
extract_subdirs(@Subdirs);
get_autoconf_opts();
parse_menuselect_xml_file('build_tools/cflags.xml');
if ($ConfigureOpts{AST_DEVMODE} eq 'yes') {
parse_menuselect_xml_file('build_tools/cflags-devmode.xml');
}
parse_menuselect_xml_file('sounds/sounds.xml');
apply_random_drop();
get_autoconf_deps();
#dump_deps('build_tools/dump_deps_before_resolve');
resolve_deps();
# Handy debugging:
dump_deps($DumpFile);
check_required_patterns();
gen_makedeps();
gen_makeopts();
}
#
# The main program start here
#
sub read_dump() {
my %items = ();
my $saved_rs = $/;
$/ = "\n\n";
open DUMP_FILE,$DumpFile or die "Can't read from dump file $DumpFile\n";
while (<DUMP_FILE>) {
my %item = ();
my @item_lines = split /\n\r?/;
foreach (@item_lines) {
my ($var, $value) = split /: /, $_, 2;
$item{$var} = $value;
}
# FIXME: dependencies are a list. This should not be a
# special case.
if (exists $item{Depend}) {
$item{Depend} = [split /\s*,\s*/,$item{Depend}];
}
$items{$item{Key}} = \%item;
}
close DUMP_FILE;
$/ = $saved_rs;
return \%items;
}
# Explain why a module (read from the dump file) was not enabled.
# (We assume here that $item->{Avail} is 0)
sub fail_reason($) {
my $item = shift;
if ($item->{Type} eq 'lib') {
return " Not found: system library";
} elsif ($item->{Type} eq 'XML') {
if ($item->{Defaultenabled} !~ /^y/) {
return "Not enabled";
} else {
return "Missing dependencies";
}
} elsif ($item->{Type} eq 'module') {
if (exists ($item->{Defaultenabled}) &&
$item->{Defaultenabled} =~ /^n/) {
return "Disabled";
} else {
return "Missing dependencies";
}
}
}
sub item_used($) {
my $item = shift;
my $type = $item->{Type};
return $item->{Avail} if ($type eq 'lib');
return $item->{Checked};
}
sub print_module_status {
my $flag_verbose = shift;
my $items = read_dump();
my %items_matched = ();
foreach my $pattern (@_) {
foreach (keys %$items) {
if (/$pattern/i) {
$items_matched{$_} = 1;
}
}
}
my @items_list = sort keys %items_matched;
foreach my $item_name (@items_list) {
my $item = $items->{$item_name};
if ($flag_verbose) {
printf "%s %-8s %-30s\n",
(item_used($item)? 'Y':'n'),
$item->{Type},
$item->{Key};
if (!$item->{Avail}) {
my $reason = fail_reason($item);
print " $reason\n";
}
foreach (@{$item->{Depend}}) {
my $depmod = $items->{$_};
printf(" * %-12s ",$_);
print (item_used($depmod)? '': "un");
print "available\n";
}
} else {
printf "%s %-8s %-30s",
(item_used($item)? 'Y':'n'),
$item->{Type},
$item->{Key};
foreach (@{$item->{Depend}}) {
my $depmod = $items->{$_};
if (item_used($depmod)) {
print "$_ ";
} else {
printf "[%s] ", $_;
}
}
print "\n";
}
}
}
sub usage() {
print "$0: menuselect reimplementation\n";
print "\n";
print "Usage:\n";
print "$0 # menuselect processing\n";
print "$0 -m|--modinfo|--moduls-info PATTERN # Status of modules\n";
print "$0 -v|--verbose # verbose (modinfo)\n";
print "$0 -c|--check-deps # Check for dependencies\n";
print "\n";
print "PATTERN is a partial perl regex. Use '-m .' to list all.\n";
}
my @module_status = ();
my $flag_verbose = 0;
my $action = '';
my $rc = GetOptions(
'modinfo|modules-info|m=s' => \@module_status,
'verbose|v' => \$flag_verbose,
'check-deps|c:s' => sub { $action = 'check_dependencies'},
'help|h' => sub { usage(); exit 0 },
);
if (!$rc) {
usage();
exit $rc;
}
if (@module_status) {
$action = 'module_status';
}
if ($action eq 'module_status') {
print_module_status($flag_verbose, @module_status);
exit 0;
} elsif ( $action eq 'check_dependencies') {
check_dependencies();
} else {
usage(); exit(1);
}