#!/bin/sh -e # # Clean up QEMU #include lines by ensuring that qemu/osdep.h # is the first include listed in .c files, and no headers provided # by osdep.h itself are redundantly included in either .c or .h files. # # Copyright (c) 2015 Linaro Limited # # Authors: # Peter Maydell # # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 # or (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in # the top-level directory. # Usage: # clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] file ... # or # clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] --all # # If the --git subjectprefix option is given, then after making # the changes to the files this script will create a git commit # with the subject line "subjectprefix: Clean up includes" # and a boilerplate commit message. # # Using --all will cause clean-includes to run on the whole source # tree (excluding certain directories which are known not to need # handling). # This script requires Coccinelle to be installed. # .c files will have the osdep.h included added, and redundant # includes removed. # .h files will have redundant includes (including includes of osdep.h) # removed. # Other files (including C++ and ObjectiveC) can't be handled by this script. # The following one-liner may be handy for finding files to run this on. # However some caution is required regarding files that might be part # of the guest agent or standalone tests. # for i in $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) ; do test -f $i && \ # grep -E '^# *include' $i | head -1 | grep 'osdep.h' ; test $? != 0 && \ # echo $i ; done GIT=no # Extended regular expression defining files to ignore when using --all XDIRREGEX='^(tests/tcg|tests/multiboot|pc-bios|disas/libvixl)' if [ $# -ne 0 ] && [ "$1" = "--git" ]; then if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then echo "--git option requires an argument" exit 1 fi GITSUBJ="$2" GIT=yes shift shift fi if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "Usage: clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] [--all | foo.c ...]" echo "(modifies the files in place)" exit 1 fi if [ "$1" = "--all" ]; then # We assume there are no files in the tree with spaces in their name set -- $(git ls-files '*.[ch]' | grep -E -v "$XDIRREGEX") fi # Annoyingly coccinelle won't read a scriptfile unless its # name ends '.cocci', so write it out to a tempfile with the # right kind of name. COCCIFILE="$(mktemp --suffix=.cocci)" trap 'rm -f -- "$COCCIFILE"' INT TERM HUP EXIT cat >"$COCCIFILE" < ) EOT for f in "$@"; do case "$f" in *.inc.c) # These aren't standalone C source files echo "SKIPPING $f (not a standalone source file)" continue ;; *.c) MODE=c ;; *include/qemu/osdep.h | \ *include/qemu/compiler.h | \ *include/standard-headers/ ) # Removing include lines from osdep.h itself would be counterproductive. echo "SKIPPING $f (special case header)" continue ;; *include/standard-headers/*) echo "SKIPPING $f (autogenerated header)" continue ;; *.h) MODE=h ;; *) echo "WARNING: ignoring $f (cannot handle non-C files)" continue ;; esac if [ "$MODE" = "c" ]; then # First, use Coccinelle to add qemu/osdep.h before the first existing include # (this will add two lines if the file uses both "..." and <...> #includes, # but we will remove the extras in the next step) spatch --in-place --no-show-diff --cocci-file "$COCCIFILE" "$f" # Now remove any duplicate osdep.h includes perl -n -i -e 'print if !/#include "qemu\/osdep.h"/ || !$n++;' "$f" else # Remove includes of osdep.h itself perl -n -i -e 'print if !/\s*#\s*include\s*(["<][^>"]*[">])/ || ! (grep { $_ eq $1 } qw ("qemu/osdep.h"))' "$f" fi # Remove includes that osdep.h already provides perl -n -i -e 'print if !/\s*#\s*include\s*(["<][^>"]*[">])/ || ! (grep { $_ eq $1 } qw ( "config-host.h" "config-target.h" "qemu/compiler.h" "sysemu/os-posix.h, sysemu/os-win32.h "glib-compat.h" "qemu/typedefs.h" ))' "$f" done if [ "$GIT" = "yes" ]; then git add -- "$@" git commit --signoff -F - <