| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # |
| # this program is used to find source code that includes linux kernel headers directly |
| # (e.g. with #include <linux/...> or #include <asm/...>) |
| # |
| # then it lists them on the standard output. |
| |
| import sys, cpp, glob, os, re, getopt, kernel |
| from utils import * |
| from defaults import * |
| |
| program_dir = find_program_dir() |
| |
| wanted_archs = kernel_archs |
| wanted_config = None |
| |
| def usage(): |
| print """\ |
| usage: find_headers.py [options] <kernel-root> (file|directory|@listfile)+ |
| |
| options: |
| -c <file> specify .config file (none by default) |
| |
| -a <archs> used to specify an alternative list |
| of architectures to support |
| ('%s' by default) |
| |
| -v enable verbose mode |
| |
| this program is used to find all the kernel headers that are used |
| by a set of source files or directories containing them. the search |
| is recursive to find *all* required files. |
| |
| """ % ( string.join(kernel_archs,",") ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| try: |
| optlist, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], 'vc:d:a:k:' ) |
| except: |
| # unrecognized option |
| print "error: unrecognized option" |
| usage() |
| |
| for opt, arg in optlist: |
| if opt == '-a': |
| wanted_archs = string.split(arg,',') |
| elif opt == '-c': |
| wanted_config = arg |
| elif opt == '-v': |
| kernel.verboseSearch = 1 |
| kernel.verboseFind = 1 |
| verbose = 1 |
| else: |
| usage() |
| |
| if len(args) < 2: |
| usage() |
| |
| kernel_root = args[0] |
| if not os.path.exists(kernel_root): |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: directory '%s' does not exist\n" % kernel_root ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(kernel_root): |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' is not a directory\n" % kernel_root ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(kernel_root+"/include/linux"): |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' does not have an 'include/linux' directory\n" % kernel_root ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if wanted_config: |
| if not os.path.exists(wanted_config): |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: file '%s' does not exist\n" % wanted_config ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if not os.path.isfile(wanted_config): |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' is not a file\n" % wanted_config ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| # find all architectures in the kernel tree |
| archs = [] |
| for archdir in os.listdir(kernel_root+"/arch"): |
| if os.path.exists("%s/arch/%s/include/asm" % (kernel_root, archdir)): |
| if verbose: |
| print "Found arch '%s'" % archdir |
| archs.append(archdir) |
| |
| # if we're using the 'kernel_headers' directory, there is only asm/ |
| # and no other asm-<arch> directories |
| # |
| in_kernel_headers = False |
| if len(archs) == 0: |
| # this can happen when we're using the 'kernel_headers' directory |
| if os.path.isdir(kernel_root+"/asm"): |
| in_kernel_headers = True |
| archs = [ "arm", "mips"] |
| |
| # if the user has specified some architectures with -a <archs> ensure that |
| # all those he wants are available from the kernel include tree |
| if wanted_archs != None: |
| if in_kernel_headers and wanted_archs != [ "arm", "mips" ]: |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: when parsing kernel_headers, only 'arm' and 'mips' architectures are supported at the moment\n" ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| missing = [] |
| for arch in wanted_archs: |
| if arch not in archs: |
| missing.append(arch) |
| if len(missing) > 0: |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: the following requested architectures are not in the kernel tree: " ) |
| for a in missing: |
| sys.stderr.write( " %s" % a ) |
| sys.stderr.write( "\n" ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| archs = wanted_archs |
| |
| # helper function used to walk the user files |
| def parse_file(path, parser): |
| #print "parse %s" % path |
| parser.parseFile(path) |
| |
| |
| # remove previous destination directory |
| #destdir = "/tmp/bionic-kernel-headers/" |
| #cleanup_dir(destdir) |
| |
| # try to read the config file |
| try: |
| cparser = kernel.ConfigParser() |
| if wanted_config: |
| cparser.parseFile( wanted_config ) |
| except: |
| sys.stderr.write( "error: can't parse '%s'" % wanted_config ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| kernel_config = cparser.getDefinitions() |
| |
| # first, obtain the list of kernel files used by our clients |
| fparser = kernel.HeaderScanner() |
| dir_excludes=[".repo","external/kernel-headers","ndk","out","prebuilt","bionic/libc/kernel","development/ndk","external/qemu/distrib"] |
| walk_source_files( args[1:], parse_file, fparser, excludes=["./"+f for f in dir_excludes] ) |
| headers = fparser.getHeaders() |
| files = fparser.getFiles() |
| |
| # now recursively scan the kernel headers for additionnal sub-included headers |
| hparser = kernel.KernelHeaderFinder(headers,archs,kernel_root,kernel_config) |
| headers = hparser.scanForAllArchs() |
| |
| if 0: # just for debugging |
| dumpHeaderUsers = False |
| |
| print "the following %d headers:" % len(headers) |
| for h in sorted(headers): |
| if dumpHeaderUsers: |
| print " %s (%s)" % (h, repr(hparser.getHeaderUsers(h))) |
| else: |
| print " %s" % h |
| |
| print "are used by the following %d files:" % len(files) |
| for f in sorted(files): |
| print " %s" % f |
| |
| sys.exit(0) |
| |
| for h in sorted(headers): |
| print "%s" % h |
| |
| sys.exit(0) |