#!/usr/bin/env python # import sys, cpp, kernel, glob, os, re, getopt, clean_header from defaults import * from utils import * def usage(): print """\ usage: %(progname)s this program is used to update all the auto-generated clean headers used by the Bionic C library. it assumes the following: - a set of source kernel headers is located in '../original', relative to the program's directory - the clean headers will be placed in '../arch-/asm', '../common/linux', '../common/asm-generic', etc.. - if ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT is defined in your environment, you're using the Android build system, and the program will issue p4 add / edit / delete commands to update the depot for you. (you'll need to p4 submit manually though) """ % { "progname" : os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) } sys.exit(0) try: optlist, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], '' ) except: # unrecognized option sys.stderr.write( "error: unrecognized option\n" ) usage() if len(optlist) > 0 or len(args) > 0: usage() progdir = find_program_dir() original_dir = os.path.normpath( progdir + "/../original" ) if not os.path.isdir( original_dir ): panic( "required directory does not exists: %s\n" % original_dir ) # find all source files in 'original' # sources = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk( original_dir ): for file in files: base, ext = os.path.splitext(file) if ext == ".h": sources.append( "%s/%s" % (root,file) ) b = BatchFileUpdater() for arch in kernel_archs: b.readDir( os.path.normpath( progdir + "/../arch-%s" % arch ) ) b.readDir( os.path.normpath( progdir + "/../common" ) ) #print "OLD " + repr(b.old_files) for path in sources: dst_path, newdata = clean_header.cleanupFile(path) if not dst_path: continue b.readFile( dst_path ) r = b.editFile( dst_path, newdata ) if r == 0: r = "unchanged" elif r == 1: r = "edited" else: r = "added" print "cleaning: %-*s -> %-*s (%s)" % ( 35, path, 35, dst_path, r ) usePerforce = os.environ.has_key("ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT") if usePerforce: b.updateP4Files() else: b.updateFiles() sys.exit(0)