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eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 $argv:q' if 0; #!/usr/bin/perl -W # # Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Voltaire, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Mellanox Technologies LTD. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. # # This software is available to you under a choice of one of two # licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU # General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file # COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the # OpenIB.org BSD license below: # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or # without modification, are permitted provided that the following # conditions are met: # # - Redistributions of source code must retain the above # copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following # disclaimer. # # - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above # copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following # disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials # provided with the distribution. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS # BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN # ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. # ######################################################################### # # Abstract: # Perl script for simple source code error checking and fixing # # Environment: # Linux User Mode # # Author: # Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD Yokneam Israel. # # $Revision: 1.4 $ # # # # DESCRIPTION: # # This script performs some simple conformance checks on the # OpenSM source code. It does NOT attempt to act like a full # blown 'C' language parser, so it can be fooled. Something # is better than nothing. # # The script starts by running the 'osm_indent' script on teh given files. # # We use an extra file for tracking error codes used by each file. # The name is osm_errors_codes. # # The following checks are performed: # 1) Verify that the function name provided in a log statement # matches the name of the current function. # # 2) Verify that log statements are in the form that this script # can readily parse. Improvements to the regular expressions # might make this unnecessary. # # 3) Verify that lower two digits of the error codes used in log # statements are unique within that file. # # 4) Verify that upper two digits of the error codes used in log # statements are not used by any other module. # # 5) Verify the lines do not have extra spaces. # # USAGE: # # In the OpenSM source directory, type: # osm_check_n_fix -f *.c # ######################################################################### # Do necessary upfront initialization $verbose = 0; $in_c_comment = 0; $fix_mode = 0; $confirm_mode = 0; $re_assign_err_prefix = 0; if( !scalar(@ARGV) ) { print "ERROR: You must specify the files on which to operate, such as '*.c'\n"; osm_check_usage(); exit; } # loop through all the command line options do { $doing_params = 0; # First, look for command line options. if( $ARGV[0] =~ /-[v|V]/ ) { $verbose += 1; shift; print "Verbose mode on, level = $verbose.\n"; $doing_params = 1; } if( $ARGV[0] =~ /(-f|--fix)/ ) { $fix_mode += 1; shift; print "Fix mode on.\n"; $doing_params = 1; } if( $ARGV[0] =~ /(-c|--confirm)/ ) { $confirm_mode += 1; shift; print "Confirm mode on.\n"; $doing_params = 1; } if( $ARGV[0] =~ /(-r|--re-assign-mod-err-prefix)/ ) { $re_assign_err_prefix += 1; shift; print "Allow Re-Assignment of Module Err Prefixes.\n"; $doing_params = 1; } if( !scalar(@ARGV)) { print "ERROR: You must specify the files on which to operate, such as '*.c'\n"; osm_check_usage(); exit; } } while( $doing_params == 1 ); # parse the osm_error_codes file and define: # module_by_prefix # module_err_prefixes # module_last_err_used if (open(ERRS, "<osm_error_codes")) { @ERR_DEFS = <ERRS>; close(ERRS); foreach $errDef (@ERR_DEFS) { # the format should be <file name> <err prefix> <last err> if ($errDef =~ m/^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+([0-9]+)$/) { ($file_name,$mod_prefix,$last_err) = ($1,$2,$3); if (defined($module_by_prefix{$mod_prefix})) { print "ERROR: Double module prefix:$mod_prefix on:$module_by_prefix($mod_prefix) and $file_name\n"; exit 3; } $module_by_prefix{$mod_prefix} = $file_name; $module_err_prefixes{$file_name} = $mod_prefix; $module_last_err_used{$file_name} = $last_err; } else { print "ERROR: Fail to parse sm_error_codes: $errDef\n"; exit 3; } } } # do a file by file read into memory so we can tweek it: foreach $file_name (@ARGV) { print "- $file_name ----------------------------------------------------\n"; # first step is to run indent $res=`osm_indent $file_name`; open(INFILE, "<$file_name") || die("Fail to open $file_name"); @LINES = <INFILE>; close(INFILE); $any_fix = 0; $needed_fixing = 0; $need_indentation = 0; LINE: for ($line_num = 0; $line_num <scalar(@LINES); $line_num++) { $line = $LINES[$line_num]; $_ = $line; # Skip C single line C style comments # This line must come before the multi-line C comment check! if( /\/\*.*\*\// ) { $in_c_comment = 0; next LINE; } # skip multi-line C style comments if( /\/\*/ ) { $in_c_comment = 1; next LINE; } # end skipping of multi-line C style comments if( /\*\// ) { $in_c_comment = 0; next LINE; } # We're still in a C comment, so ignore input if( $in_c_comment == 1 ) { next LINE; } # Error on C++ style comment lines if( /\/\// ) { print "C++ style comment on $file_name $line_num\n"; $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s=\/\/(.*)$=/* \1 */=; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } $any_fix++; } } # check for lines with trailing spaces: if (/[ \t]+$/) { $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s/\s+$/\n/; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } $any_fix++; } } # check for bad PRIx64 usage # It's a common mistake to forget the % before the PRIx64 if (/[^%0-9][0-9]*\"\s*PRIx64/ ) { $needed_fixing++; print "No % sign before PRx64!!: $file_name $line_num\n"; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s/([0-9]*)\"\s*PRIx64/%$1\" PRIx64/; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } } } # This simple script doesn't handle checking PRIx64 usage # when PRIx64 starts the line. Just give a warning. if( /^\s*PRIx64/ ) { $needed_fixing++; print "Warning: PRIx64 at start of line. $file_name $line_num\n"; # if ($fix_mode) { # print "Fatal: can not auto fix\n"; # exit 1; # } } # Attempt to locate function names. # Function names must start on the beginning of the line. if( /^(\w+)\s*\(/ ) { $current_func = $1; if( $verbose == 1 ) { print "Processing $file_name: $current_func\n"; } } # Attempt to find OSM_LOG_ENTER entries. # When found, verify that the function name provided matches # the actual function. if( /OSM_LOG_ENTER\s*\(\s*([\-\.\>\w]+)\s*,\s*(\w+)\s*\)/ ) { $log_func = $2; if( $current_func ne $log_func ) { printf "MISMATCH!! $file_name $line_num: $current_func != $log_func\n"; $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s/OSM_LOG_ENTER\s*\(\s*([\-\.\>\w]+)\s*,\s*(\w+)\s*\)/OSM_LOG_ENTER( $1, $current_func )/; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } } } } # Check for non-conforming log statements. # Log statements must not start the log string on the same line # as the osm_log function itself. # Watch out for the #include "osm_log.h" statement as a false positive. if (/osm_log\s*\(.*OSM_.*\"/ ) { if (/Format Waved/) { print "Skipping log format waiver at $file_name $line_num\n"; } else { print "NON-CONFORMING LOG STATEMENT!! $file_name $line_num\n"; $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { print "Fatal: can not auto fix\n"; exit 1; } } } # Attempt to find osm_log entries. if( /^\s*\"(\w+):/ ) { $log_func = $1; if( $current_func ne $log_func ) { print "MISMATCHED LOG FUNCTION!! $file_name $line_num: $current_func != $log_func\n"; $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s/^(\s*)\"(\w+):/$1\"$current_func:/; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } } } } # Error logging must look like 'ERR 1234:' # The upper two digits are error range assigned to that module. # The lower two digits are the error code itself. # Error codes are in hexadecimal. if( /ERR(\s+)([0-9a-fA-F]{2})([0-9a-fA-F]{2})(..)/ ) { # track any error for this exp: $exp_err = 0; # the parsed prefix and err code: ($found_prefix,$found_code) = ($2,$3); # Check if we already established the error prefix for this module $err_prefix = $module_err_prefixes{$file_name}; # err prefix is not available for this file if ( ! $err_prefix ) { # make sure no other file uses this prefix: if ($module_by_prefix{$found_prefix}) { # some other file uses that prefix: # two modes: either use a new one or abort if ($re_assign_err_prefix) { # scan the available module prefixes for an empty one: $found = 0; for ($new_prefix_idx = 1; $found == 0; $new_prefix_idx++) { $prefix = sprintf("%02X", $new_prefix_idx); if (!defined($module_by_prefix{$prefix})) { $module_err_prefixes{$file_name} = $prefix; $module_by_prefix{$prefix} = $file_name; $found = 1; } $exp_err = 1; } } else { print "Fatal: File $module_by_prefix{$2} already uses same prefix:$2 used by: $file_name (line=$line_num)\n"; exit 1; } } else { # the prefix found is unused: # Create a new prefix for this module. $module_err_prefixes{$file_name} = $found_prefix; $module_by_prefix{$found_prefix} = $file_name; $err_prefix = $found_prefix; } } else { # we already have a prefix for this file if( $err_prefix ne $found_prefix ) { $needed_fixing++; print "BAD ERR RANGE IN LOG ENTRY!! $file_name $line_num: $current_func\n"; print "\tExpected $err_prefix but found $found_prefix\n"; $exp_err = 1; } } # now check for code duplicates $err_base = $module_err_bases{$found_code}; if( $err_base ) { $needed_fixing++; print "DUPLICATE ERR NUMBER IN LOG ENTRY!! $file_name $line_num: $current_func: $3\n"; print "\tPrevious use on line $err_base.\n"; # use the last error code for this module: $module_last_err_used{$file_name}++; $err_code = sprintf("%02X", $module_last_err_used{$file_name}); print "\tUsing new err code:0x$err_code ($module_last_err_used{$file_name})\n"; $module_err_bases{$err_code} = $line_num; $exp_err = 1; } else { # Add this error code to the list used by this module # The data stored in the line number on which it is used. $module_err_bases{$found_code} = $line_num; # track the last code used $err_code_num = eval("0x$found_code"); if ($module_last_err_used{$file_name} < $err_code_num) { $module_last_err_used{$file_name} = $err_code_num; } $err_code = $found_code; if( $verbose > 1 ) { print "Adding new error: $err_prefix$found_code in $file_name.\n"; } } if( $4 ne ": " ) { $needed_fixing++; print "MALFORMED LOG STATEMENT!! NEEDS ': ' $file_name $line_num\n"; $exp_err = 1; } if( $1 ne " " ) { $needed_fixing++; print "USE ONLY 1 SPACE AFTER ERR!! $file_name $line_num\n"; $exp_err = 1; } if ($exp_err && $fix_mode) { $line =~ s/ERR(\s+)([0-9a-fA-F]{2})([0-9a-fA-F]{2})([^\"]*\")/ERR ${err_prefix}$err_code: \" /; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } } } # verify expected use of sizeof() with pointers if( /sizeof\s*\(\s*[h|p]_[^-]+\)/ ) { print "SUSPICIOUS USE OF SIZEOF(), DO YOU NEED AN '*' $file_name $line_num\n"; $needed_fixing++; if ($fix_mode) { $line =~ s/sizeof\s*\(\s*([h|p])_/sizeof \(*$1_/; if (confirm_change($line, $LINES[$line_num])) { $LINES[$line_num] = $line; $any_fix++; } } } } # reset the base error value, since each module can # repeat this range. %module_err_bases = (); # if any fix write out the fixed file: if ($any_fix) { open(OF,">$file_name.fix"); print OF @LINES; close(OF); } elsif ($needed_fixing) { print "Found $needed_fixing Errors on file: $file_name\n"; } } # write out the error codes. # module_by_prefix # module_err_prefixes # module_last_err_used open(ERRS,">osm_error_codes"); foreach $fn (sort(keys(%module_err_prefixes))) { print ERRS "$fn $module_err_prefixes{$fn} $module_last_err_used{$fn}\n"; } close(ERRS); sub osm_check_usage { print "Usage:\n"; print "osm_check.pl [-v|V] [-f|--fix] [-c|--confirm] [-r|--re-assign-mod-err-prefix] <file list>\n"; print "[-v|V] - enable verbose mode.\n"; print "[-f|--fix] - enable auto fix mode.\n"; print "[-c|--confirm] - enable manual confirmation mode.\n"; print "[-r|--re-assign-mod-err-prefix] - enables re-assign error prefixes if the file does not have one.\n"; } sub confirm_change { local ($line, $orig_line) = @_; if ($confirm_mode) { print "In Line:".($line_num + 1)."\n"; print "From: ${orig_line}To: ${line}Ok [y] ?"; $| = 1; $ans = <STDIN>; chomp $ans; if ($ans && $ans ne "y") { return 0; } } else { print "From: ${orig_line}To: ${line}"; } return 1; }