linux_dsm_epyc7002/scripts/coccicheck
Masahiro Yamada d7059ca014 coccinelle: fix parallel build with CHECK=scripts/coccicheck
The command "make -j8 C=1 CHECK=scripts/coccicheck" produces
lots of "coccicheck failed" error messages.

Julia Lawall explained the Coccinelle behavior as follows:
"The problem on the Coccinelle side is that it uses a subdirectory
with the name of the semantic patch to store standard output and
standard error for the different threads.  I didn't want to use a
name with the pid, so that one could easily find this information
while Coccinelle is running.  Normally the subdirectory is cleaned
up when Coccinelle completes, so there is only one of them at a time.
Maybe it is best to just add the pid.  There is the risk that these
subdirectories will accumulate if Coccinelle crashes in a way such
that they don't get cleaned up, but Coccinelle could print a warning
if it detects this case, rather than failing."

When scripts/coccicheck is used as CHECK tool and -j option is given
to Make, the whole of build process runs in parallel.  So, multiple
processes try to get access to the same subdirectory.

I notice spatch creates the subdirectory only when it runs in parallel
(i.e. --jobs <N> is given and <N> is greater than 1).

Setting NPROC=1 is a reasonable solution; spatch does not create the
subdirectory.  Besides, ONLINE=1 mode takes a single file input for
each spatch invocation, so there is no reason to parallelize it in
the first place.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Acked-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@lip6.fr>
2017-11-23 23:12:03 +09:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Linux kernel coccicheck
#
# Read Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst
#
# This script requires at least spatch
# version 1.0.0-rc11.
DIR="$(dirname $(readlink -f $0))/.."
SPATCH="`which ${SPATCH:=spatch}`"
if [ ! -x "$SPATCH" ]; then
echo 'spatch is part of the Coccinelle project and is available at http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/'
exit 1
fi
SPATCH_VERSION=$($SPATCH --version | head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
SPATCH_VERSION_NUM=$(echo $SPATCH_VERSION | ${DIR}/scripts/ld-version.sh)
USE_JOBS="no"
$SPATCH --help | grep "\-\-jobs" > /dev/null && USE_JOBS="yes"
# The verbosity may be set by the environmental parameter V=
# as for example with 'make V=1 coccicheck'
if [ -n "$V" -a "$V" != "0" ]; then
VERBOSE="$V"
else
VERBOSE=0
fi
FLAGS="--very-quiet"
# You can use SPFLAGS to append extra arguments to coccicheck or override any
# heuristics done in this file as Coccinelle accepts the last options when
# options conflict.
#
# A good example for use of SPFLAGS is if you want to debug your cocci script,
# you can for instance use the following:
#
# $ export COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/misc/irqf_oneshot.cocci
# $ make coccicheck MODE=report DEBUG_FILE="all.err" SPFLAGS="--profile --show-trying" M=./drivers/mfd/arizona-irq.c
#
# "--show-trying" should show you what rule is being processed as it goes to
# stdout, you do not need a debug file for that. The profile output will be
# be sent to stdout, if you provide a DEBUG_FILE the profiling data can be
# inspected there.
#
# --profile will not output if --very-quiet is used, so avoid it.
echo $SPFLAGS | egrep -e "--profile|--show-trying" 2>&1 > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
FLAGS="--quiet"
fi
# spatch only allows include directories with the syntax "-I include"
# while gcc also allows "-Iinclude" and "-include include"
COCCIINCLUDE=${LINUXINCLUDE//-I/-I }
COCCIINCLUDE=${COCCIINCLUDE// -include/ --include}
if [ "$C" = "1" -o "$C" = "2" ]; then
ONLINE=1
# Take only the last argument, which is the C file to test
shift $(( $# - 1 ))
OPTIONS="$COCCIINCLUDE $1"
# No need to parallelize Coccinelle since this mode takes one input file.
NPROC=1
else
ONLINE=0
if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" = "" ] ; then
OPTIONS="--dir $srctree $COCCIINCLUDE"
else
OPTIONS="--dir $KBUILD_EXTMOD $COCCIINCLUDE"
fi
if [ -z "$J" ]; then
NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
else
NPROC="$J"
fi
fi
if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" != "" ] ; then
OPTIONS="--patch $srctree $OPTIONS"
fi
# You can override by using SPFLAGS
if [ "$USE_JOBS" = "no" ]; then
trap kill_running SIGTERM SIGINT
declare -a SPATCH_PID
elif [ "$NPROC" != "1" ]; then
# Using 0 should work as well, refer to _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN use on
# https://github.com/rdicosmo/parmap/blob/master/setcore_stubs.c
OPTIONS="$OPTIONS --jobs $NPROC --chunksize 1"
fi
if [ "$MODE" = "" ] ; then
if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
echo 'You have not explicitly specified the mode to use. Using default "report" mode.'
echo 'Available modes are the following: patch, report, context, org'
echo 'You can specify the mode with "make coccicheck MODE=<mode>"'
echo 'Note however that some modes are not implemented by some semantic patches.'
fi
MODE="report"
fi
if [ "$MODE" = "chain" ] ; then
if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
echo 'You have selected the "chain" mode.'
echo 'All available modes will be tried (in that order): patch, report, context, org'
fi
elif [ "$MODE" = "report" -o "$MODE" = "org" ] ; then
FLAGS="--no-show-diff $FLAGS"
fi
if [ "$ONLINE" = "0" ] ; then
echo ''
echo 'Please check for false positives in the output before submitting a patch.'
echo 'When using "patch" mode, carefully review the patch before submitting it.'
echo ''
fi
run_cmd_parmap() {
if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "Running ($NPROC in parallel): $@"
fi
echo $@ >>$DEBUG_FILE
$@ 2>>$DEBUG_FILE
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "coccicheck failed"
exit $?
fi
}
run_cmd_old() {
local i
if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "Running ($NPROC in parallel): $@"
fi
for i in $(seq 0 $(( NPROC - 1)) ); do
eval "$@ --max $NPROC --index $i &"
SPATCH_PID[$i]=$!
if [ $VERBOSE -eq 2 ] ; then
echo "${SPATCH_PID[$i]} running"
fi
done
wait
}
run_cmd() {
if [ "$USE_JOBS" = "yes" ]; then
run_cmd_parmap $@
else
run_cmd_old $@
fi
}
kill_running() {
for i in $(seq 0 $(( NPROC - 1 )) ); do
if [ $VERBOSE -eq 2 ] ; then
echo "Killing ${SPATCH_PID[$i]}"
fi
kill ${SPATCH_PID[$i]} 2>/dev/null
done
}
# You can override heuristics with SPFLAGS, these must always go last
OPTIONS="$OPTIONS $SPFLAGS"
coccinelle () {
COCCI="$1"
OPT=`grep "Options:" $COCCI | cut -d':' -f2`
REQ=`grep "Requires:" $COCCI | cut -d':' -f2 | sed "s| ||"`
REQ_NUM=$(echo $REQ | ${DIR}/scripts/ld-version.sh)
if [ "$REQ_NUM" != "0" ] ; then
if [ "$SPATCH_VERSION_NUM" -lt "$REQ_NUM" ] ; then
echo "Skipping coccinele SmPL patch: $COCCI"
echo "You have coccinelle: $SPATCH_VERSION"
echo "This SmPL patch requires: $REQ"
return
fi
fi
# The option '--parse-cocci' can be used to syntactically check the SmPL files.
#
# $SPATCH -D $MODE $FLAGS -parse_cocci $COCCI $OPT > /dev/null
if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 -a $ONLINE -eq 0 ] ; then
FILE=${COCCI#$srctree/}
echo "Processing `basename $COCCI`"
echo "with option(s) \"$OPT\""
echo ''
echo 'Message example to submit a patch:'
sed -ne 's|^///||p' $COCCI
if [ "$MODE" = "patch" ] ; then
echo ' The semantic patch that makes this change is available'
elif [ "$MODE" = "report" ] ; then
echo ' The semantic patch that makes this report is available'
elif [ "$MODE" = "context" ] ; then
echo ' The semantic patch that spots this code is available'
elif [ "$MODE" = "org" ] ; then
echo ' The semantic patch that makes this Org report is available'
else
echo ' The semantic patch that makes this output is available'
fi
echo " in $FILE."
echo ''
echo ' More information about semantic patching is available at'
echo ' http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/'
echo ''
if [ "`sed -ne 's|^//#||p' $COCCI`" ] ; then
echo 'Semantic patch information:'
sed -ne 's|^//#||p' $COCCI
echo ''
fi
fi
if [ "$MODE" = "chain" ] ; then
run_cmd $SPATCH -D patch \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || \
run_cmd $SPATCH -D report \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff || \
run_cmd $SPATCH -D context \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || \
run_cmd $SPATCH -D org \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff || exit 1
elif [ "$MODE" = "rep+ctxt" ] ; then
run_cmd $SPATCH -D report \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS --no-show-diff && \
run_cmd $SPATCH -D context \
$FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || exit 1
else
run_cmd $SPATCH -D $MODE $FLAGS --cocci-file $COCCI $OPT $OPTIONS || exit 1
fi
}
if [ "$DEBUG_FILE" != "/dev/null" -a "$DEBUG_FILE" != "" ]; then
if [ -f $DEBUG_FILE ]; then
echo "Debug file $DEBUG_FILE exists, bailing"
exit
fi
else
DEBUG_FILE="/dev/null"
fi
if [ "$COCCI" = "" ] ; then
for f in `find $srctree/scripts/coccinelle/ -name '*.cocci' -type f | sort`; do
coccinelle $f
done
else
coccinelle $COCCI
fi