esp-idf/tools/ci/check_public_headers.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This script finds all *.h files in public include dirs and checks for
# * compilation issues
# * c++ header guards
# * need for sdkconfig.h inclusion (if CONFIG_ macros referenced)
#
# Script arguments:
# --verbose: enables printing details if compilation fails (verbose is off by default)
# --process-all-files: all files are checked and then excluded, by default the excluded files are skipped and not checked
# --include-maxdepth=X: maximum directory depth for finding include files in include dirs (by default not specified=infinity)
# --jobs=X: run the checker in X separate processes
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${IDF_PATH:-}" ]; then
echo "Please run export.sh before invoking this script"
exit 1
fi
##################### helper functions #####################
# log_error <filename>
#
# Logs details on filename processing when the include fails
function log_error()
{
if [ ! -z "${VERBOSE:-}" ]; then
file=$1
echo " verbose..."
echo "$LINE"
grep -A5 "error:"
echo "$LINE"
echo -n "$file"
fi
}
# log_details <log_data>
#
# Logs details as function argument to stdout
function log_details()
{
if [ ! -z "${VERBOSE:-}" ]; then
printf "... $1 "
fi
}
# preproc_one_header <filename>
#
# Function to preprocess a header with CC and CXX and compares result
# Returns
# 0 -> Never returns zero (for easier return value expansion)
# 1 -> Cannot compile and failed with injected SDKCONFIG #error (header FAILs)
# 2 -> Cannot compile, but failed with "#error" directive (header seems OK)
# 3 -> Cannot compile with another issue, logged if verbose (header FAILs)
# 4 -> Both preprocessors produce zero out (header file is OK)
# 5 -> Both preprocessors produce the same, non-zero output (header file FAILs)
# 6 -> Both preprocessors produce different, non-zero output with extern "C" (header seems OK)
# 7 -> Both preprocessors produce different, non-zero output without extern "C" (header fails)
function preproc_one_header()
{
local extra_flags=""
local file=$1
# check if the header (after removing comments) references CONFIG_XXX macros
if ${CC} -fpreprocessed -dD -P -E ${file} ${FLAGS_INCLUDE_DIRS} 2>/dev/null | grep -q -wo -E 'CONFIG_[A-Z0-9_]+'; then
# enable sdkconfig.h inclusion checker
extra_flags="-DIDF_CHECK_SDKCONFIG_INCLUDED"
fi
if ! cpp_out=`${CXX} -w -P -E --std=c++17 -include ${file} ${extra_flags} ${TEST_MAIN_C} ${FLAGS_INCLUDE_DIRS} 2>&1`; then
if [[ "$cpp_out" =~ "#error" ]]; then
if [[ "$cpp_out" =~ "#error CONFIG_VARS_USED_WHILE_SDKCONFIG_NOT_INCLUDED" ]]; then
# failed for sdkconfig.h issue
return 1
fi;
# header passed in general (error directive)
return 2
fi;
# Logging the compilation issue
echo "$cpp_out" | log_error $file
return 3
fi;
if ! c99_out=`${CC} -w -P -E --std=c99 -include ${file} ${extra_flags} ${TEST_MAIN_C} ${FLAGS_INCLUDE_DIRS} 2>/dev/null`; then
# Should not happen, fail with compilation issue
return 3
fi;
if diff_out=`diff <(echo "$cpp_out" ) <(echo "$c99_out")`; then
# checks zero output: contains spaces only if lines < 5 (for performace)
lines=`echo "$cpp_out" | wc -l`
if [ $lines -lt 5 ] && [ -z "${cpp_out// }" ]; then
return 4
fi
return 5
elif echo $diff_out | grep -q 'extern "C"'; then
return 6
fi
return 7
}
# check_one_header <filename>
#
# Function used to implement the logic of checking a single header.
# Returns 0 on success (as a normal bash function would).
# - returns 1 if suspects C++ guard missing
# - returns 2 if compile issue (other then error directive)
# - returns 3 if CONFIG_XXX variable used but sdkconfig.h not included
# Ideally shouldn't print anything (if verbose, preproc_one_header outputs compilation errors)
function check_one_header
{
include_file=$1
# Procedure:
# 1) Preprocess the include file with C preprocessor and with CPP preprocessor
# - Pass the test if the preprocessor outputs are the same and whitespaces only (#define only header)
# - Fail the test if the preprocessor outputs are the same (but with some code)
# - If outputs different, continue with 2)
# 2) Strip out all include directives to generate "temp.h"
# 3) Preprocess the temp.h the same way in (1)
# - Pass the test if the preprocessor outputs are the same and whitespaces only (#include only header)
# - Fail the test if the preprocessor outputs are the same (but with some code)
# - If outputs different, pass the test
#
preproc_one_header ${include_file} || ret=$?
case $ret in
1*) log_details "sdkconfig issue"; return 3 ;;
2*) log_details "compile failed with #error"; return 0 ;;
3*) log_details "another compile issue"; return 2 ;;
4*) log_details "zero output"; return 0 ;;
5*) log_details "the same non-zero out"; return 1 ;;
[6-7]*) log_details "different and non-zero: check again without includes";
# Removing includes to check if the header itself contains a code
temp=$(mktemp)
sed '/#include/d; /#error/d' ${include_file} > ${temp}
case `preproc_one_header ${temp} || echo $?` in
[1-3]*) log_details "ok, compile issue"; return 0 ;;
4*) log_details "ok, zero output"; return 0 ;;
5*) log_details "the same non-zero out"; return 1 ;;
6*) log_details "different, non-zero, with extern \"C\""; return 0 ;;
7*) log_details "different, non-zero, no extern \"C\""; return 1 ;;
esac
rm -f ${temp}
esac
}
# create_test_main <dir>
#
# Generates a compilation unit to fail if sdkconfig.h inclusion to be checked
# Exports the full path to the file as TEST_MAIN_C
function create_test_main
{
echo "#if defined(IDF_CHECK_SDKCONFIG_INCLUDED) && ! defined(IDF_SDKCONFIG_INCLUDED)
#error CONFIG_VARS_USED_WHILE_SDKCONFIG_NOT_INCLUDED
#endif" > ${1}/compile.c
export TEST_MAIN_C=${1}/compile.c
}
# get_include_dir_list <project_dir>
#
# Get the list of public include directories from compile_commands.json.
# Stores the result in INCLUDE_DIRS variable.
function get_include_dirs_list
{
local proj_dir=${1}
local sdkinclude_dir=${proj_dir}/build/config
pushd $proj_dir
idf.py reconfigure
# Get the compiler command line from compile_commands.json
# Poor man's replacement of `jq` in Python.
extract_build_command_py='import json; print(json.load(open("build/compile_commands.json", "r"))[0]["command"])'
build_command=$(python -c "${extract_build_command_py}")
# build the list of include directories, only considering the directories in "components/"
include_dirs=""
for token in ${build_command}; do
if [[ "${token}" =~ ^-I.* ]]; then
flags_include_dirs+=" $token"
fi
if [[ ! "${token}" =~ ^-I.*/components/.* ]]; then
continue
fi
newline=$'\n'
include_dirs="${include_dirs}${token##-I}${newline}"
done
# Append a config value used to check if the sdkconfig included
echo "#define IDF_SDKCONFIG_INCLUDED" >> ${sdkinclude_dir}/sdkconfig.h
export INCLUDE_DIRS=${include_dirs}
flags_include_dirs+=" -I ${sdkinclude_dir}"
export FLAGS_INCLUDE_DIRS=${flags_include_dirs}
}
# Utility convertion functions used for passing load sequences to processes (in form of one character)
#
# Returns ordinal number of supplied character
ord() { LC_CTYPE=C printf %d "'$1"; }
# Returns a character represented by ASCII code
chr() { printf "\\$(printf "%o" $1)"; }
# check_headers_in_process <process_index> <list_of_includes> <list_of_failed_includes>
#
# Checks one include files at a time in a batch of headers referenced by indices from stdin
# This function may be called from separate processes (used simple load balancing)
# Periodically checks files from <list_of_includes>
# Outputs failed files to <list_of_failed_includes>
function check_headers_in_process
{
local proc="$1"
local list_of_includes="$2"
local list_of_failed_includes="$3"
list=(`cat ${list_of_includes}`)
size=${#list[@]}
let batch=$size/$JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_SIZE+1
# Reads one char (due to atomicity) from stdin
# -ord(char) signifies an index to the list of files to be processed
while IFS= read -n1 char; do
batch_index=$(ord $char)
let run=$batch_index-$JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_FROM || true
for i in `seq 1 $batch`; do
let file_index=$run*$batch+$i-1 || true
if [ "$file_index" -lt "$size" ]; then
# log_details "$proc: Processing $file_index (batch=$batch, run=$run)\n"
include_file=${list[$file_index]}
rel_inc_file=${include_file##${IDF_PATH}}
printf "Processing ${rel_inc_file}"
check_one_header ${include_file} && ret=0 || ret=$?
case "$ret" in
0*) printf " OK\n" ;;
1*) printf " FAIL (missing c++ guard)\n" ;;
2*) printf " FAIL (cannot compile)\n" ;;
3*) printf " FAIL (missing include of sdkconfig.h)\n" ;;
esac
if [[ ! "$ret" == 0 ]]; then
echo ${rel_inc_file} >> ${list_of_failed_includes}
fi
fi
done
done < $WORK_ITEM_PIPE;
}
# check_include_dirs <include_dirs> <list_of_includes> <list_of_failed_includes>
#
# Check all header files in directories listed in include_dirs variable.
# Places the list of header files where suspects missing C++ guard to <missing_guard_list_file> file.
# Places the list of header files where compilation issues found to <compile_error_list_file> file.
# Calls check_one_header function to check a single header file.
function check_include_dirs
{
local include_dirs="$1"
local list_of_includes="$2"
local list_of_failed_includes="$3"
local include_dir_maxdepth=${INCLUDE_DIR_MAXDEPTH:-}
local grep_expr=$(mktemp)
rm -f ${list_of_includes} ${list_of_failed_includes}
touch ${list_of_includes} ${list_of_failed_includes}
if [ -z "${PROCESS_ALL_INCLUDES:-}" ]; then
# generate grep expr: 1) strip comments, 2) generate '<exclude1>\|<exclude2>\|...'
exclusions=`cat $EXCLUSIONS_LIST | sed '/^#/d'`
echo $exclusions | sed 's/ /\\|/g' > ${grep_expr}
fi;
for include_dir in ${include_dirs}; do
echo "Processing include directory: ${include_dir}"
include_files=$(find ${include_dir} ${include_dir_maxdepth} -name '*.h')
for include_file in ${include_files}; do
if [ -z "${PROCESS_ALL_INCLUDES:-}" ] && echo "$include_file" | grep -q -f ${grep_expr}; then
continue
fi
echo ${include_file} >> ${list_of_includes}
done
done
rm -f ${grep_expr}
}
# filter_exclusions <exclusions_list_file> <filtered_list_file>
#
# Takes the list of files from stdin, and removes all files which
# are listed in <exclusions_list_file> file.
# Saves the final (filtered) list in <filtered_list_file> file.
# The exclusions list file may contain comments and empty lines.
function filter_exclusions
{
local exclusions_list_file=$1
local filtered_list_file=$2
local grep_expr=$(mktemp)
# generate grep expr: 1) strip comments, 2) generate '<exclude1>\|<exclude2>\|...'
exclusions=`cat $exclusions_list_file | sed '/^#/d'`
echo $exclusions | sed 's/ /\\|/g' > ${grep_expr}
# pass the expression as file (input goes from stdin)
grep -vf ${grep_expr} > ${filtered_list_file} || true
rm -f ${grep_expr}
}
##################### main logic starts here #####################
EXCLUSIONS_LIST=${IDF_PATH}/tools/ci/check_public_headers_exceptions.txt
FAILED_INCLUDE_LIST=failed.txt
TOTAL_INCLUDE_LIST=include_list.txt
FILTERED_LIST=filtered.txt
LINE=---------------------------------------------------------------
CC=${CC:-gcc}
CXX=${CXX:-g++}
TEST_PROJECT_DIR=${IDF_PATH}/examples/get-started/blink
MULTI_JOBS="1"
# jobs, load balancing vars, temp outputs
JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_FROM=64
JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_TO=90
let JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_SIZE=$JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_TO-$JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_FROM+1
TEMP_OUT_FILE=/tmp/proc_out.txt.
WORK_ITEM_PIPE=/tmp/work_item_pipe
# Process command line arguments
for i in $@; do
if [[ "$i" =~ "--verbose" ]]; then
echo "$0: Enabling verbose output"
VERBOSE="1"
fi
if [[ "$i" =~ "--process-all-files" ]]; then
echo "$0: Processing all files"
PROCESS_ALL_INCLUDES="1"
fi
if [[ "$i" =~ --include-maxdepth=* ]]; then
INCLUDE_DIR_MAXDEPTH="-maxdepth ${i##--include-maxdepth=}"
echo "$0: Searching for includes with: $INCLUDE_DIR_MAXDEPTH"
fi
if [[ "$i" =~ --jobs=* ]]; then
MULTI_JOBS="${i##--jobs=}"
echo "$0: Checking headers within multiple jobs: $MULTI_JOBS"
fi
done
[[ -p $WORK_ITEM_PIPE ]] || mkfifo $WORK_ITEM_PIPE
echo $LINE
# Get include directories
get_include_dirs_list ${TEST_PROJECT_DIR}
# Generate the main file to compiled while preincluding a header under test
create_test_main ${TEST_PROJECT_DIR}/build
# Get the list of include files to be processed
check_include_dirs "${INCLUDE_DIRS}" ${TOTAL_INCLUDE_LIST} ${FAILED_INCLUDE_LIST}
# Launching separate processes (if $MULTI_JOBS defined) to check includes
#
# poor man's approach to load balancing:
# 1) sending work items (chars A-Z for atomicity) to a named pipe
# 2) spawning nr of processes to pick the work items from the pipe
# 3) every process reads one char at a time to analyze a batch of includes (batch=total_includes/nr_of_work_items)
# 4) waiting till all processes finish
# running the jobs and marking the pid
for ((i=1; i<${MULTI_JOBS}; i++)); do
check_headers_in_process $i ${TOTAL_INCLUDE_LIST} ${FAILED_INCLUDE_LIST} > ${TEMP_OUT_FILE}${i} &
pids[${i}]=$!
done
# one job outputs directly to stdout (to show the script is alive)
check_headers_in_process 0 ${TOTAL_INCLUDE_LIST} ${FAILED_INCLUDE_LIST} &
pid0=$!
# sending sequence of work items
for i in `seq $JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_FROM $JOBS_LOAD_CHAR_TO`; do
printf $(chr $i )
done > $WORK_ITEM_PIPE
# waiting for the processes to finish and print their outputs
for ((i=1; i<${MULTI_JOBS}; i++)); do
log_details "\nwaiting for process nr: $i\n"
wait ${pids[$i]} || true
cat ${TEMP_OUT_FILE}${i}
rm -f ${TEMP_OUT_FILE}${i}
done
# and the last one
wait $pid0 || true
rm -f $WORK_ITEM_PIPE
# Filter out the known issues and report results
cat ${FAILED_INCLUDE_LIST} | filter_exclusions ${EXCLUSIONS_LIST} ${FILTERED_LIST}
echo $LINE
if [ -s ${FILTERED_LIST} ]; then
echo "The following files failed:"
echo ""
cat ${FILTERED_LIST}
exit 1
fi
echo "No errors found"