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lbmk/include/init.sh
Leah Rowe 4f01dc704a xbmk: remove even more eval statements
in one or two cases, the use of eval is retained, but
modified so as to be safer.

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2025-10-04 07:17:42 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
# Copyright (c) 2022 Caleb La Grange <thonkpeasant@protonmail.com>
# Copyright (c) 2022 Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
# Copyright (c) 2020-2025 Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
# Copyright (c) 2025 Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
export LC_COLLATE=C
export LC_ALL=C
projectname="libreboot"
projectsite="https://libreboot.org/"
if [ -z "${PATH+x}" ]; then
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games"
fi
board=""
reinstall=""
version=""
versiondate=""
aur_notice=""
configdir=""
xbmkpath=""
datadir=""
xbmkpwd=""
relname=""
xbmkpwd=""
xbtmp=""
python=""
pyver=""
xbmklock=""
cvxbmk=""
cvchk=""
is_child=""
basetmp=""
xbmk_init()
{
xbmkpwd="`pwd || err "Cannot generate PWD"`" || err "!" xbmk_init "$@"
xbmklock="$xbmkpwd/lock"
basetmp="$xbmkpwd/xbmkwd"
if [ $# -gt 0 ] && [ "$1" = "dependencies" ]; then
x_ xbmkpkg "$@"
exit 0
fi
id -u 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \
err "suid check failed" "xbmk_init" "$@"
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
err "this command as root is not permitted" "xbmk_init" "$@"
fi
export PWD="$xbmkpwd"
x_ mkdir -p "$basetmp"
for init_cmd in get_version set_env set_threads git_init child_exec; do
if ! xbmk_$init_cmd "$@"; then
break
fi
done
}
xbmkpkg()
{
xchk xbmkpkg "$@"
if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
reinstall="$3"
fi
. "config/dependencies/$2" || \
err "Can't read 'config/dependencies/$2'" "xbmkpkg" "$@"
if [ -z "$pkg_add" ] || [ -z "$pkglist" ]; then
err "pkg_add/pkglist not both set" "xbmkpkg" "$@"
fi
x_ $pkg_add $pkglist
if [ -n "$aur_notice" ]; then
printf "You need AUR packages: %s\n" "$aur_notice" 1>&2
fi
}
xbmk_get_version()
{
if [ -f ".version" ]; then
read -r version < ".version" || \
err "can't read version file" "xbmk_get_version" "$@"
fi
if [ -f ".versiondate" ]; then
read -r versiondate < ".versiondate" || \
err "can't read versiondate" xbmk_get_version "$@"
fi
if [ -f ".version" ] && [ -z "$version" ]; then
err "version not set" "xbmk_get_version" "$@"
fi
if [ -f ".versiondate" ] && [ -z "$versiondate" ]; then
err "versiondate not set" "xbmk_get_version" "$@"
fi
if [ ! -e ".git" ] && [ ! -f ".version" ]; then
version="unknown"
fi
if [ ! -e ".git" ] && [ ! -f ".versiondate" ]; then
versiondate="1716415872"
fi
xbmk_sanitize_version
if [ -n "$version" ]; then
relname="$projectname-$version"
fi
}
# a parent instance will cause this function to return 0.
# a child instance will return 1, skipping further initialisation
# after this function is called.
xbmk_set_env()
{
is_child="n"
xbmkpath="$PATH"
# unify all temporary files/directories in a single TMPDIR
if [ -n "${TMPDIR+x}" ] && [ "${TMPDIR%_*}" != "$basetmp/xbmk" ]; then
unset TMPDIR
fi
if [ -n "${TMPDIR+x}" ]; then
export TMPDIR="$TMPDIR"
xbtmp="$TMPDIR"
fi
if [ -n "${TMPDIR+x}" ]; then
is_child="y"
fi
if [ "$is_child" = "y" ]
then
# child instance of xbmk, so we stop init after this point
# and execute the given user command upon return:
xbmk_child_set_env
return 1
else
# parent instance of xbmk, so we continue initialising.
# a parent instance of xbmk never processes its own
# command directly; instead, it calls a child instance
# of xbmk, and exits with the corresponding return status.
xbmk_parent_set_env
return 0
fi
}
xbmk_child_set_env()
{
xbmk_child_set_tmp
if [ -z "${XBMK_CACHE+x}" ]; then
err "XBMK_CACHE unset on child" "xbmk_set_env" "$@"
fi
if [ -z "${XBMK_THREADS+x}" ]; then
xbmk_set_threads; :
fi
}
xbmk_child_set_tmp()
{
badtmp=""
xbtmpchk=""
locktmp=""
xbtmpchk="`findpath "$TMPDIR" || err "!findpath $TMPDIR"`" || \
err "!findpath '$TMPDIR'" "xbmk_child_set_tmp" "$@"
read -r locktmp < "$xbmklock" || \
err "can't read '$xbmklock'" "xbmk_child_set_tmp" "$@"
if [ "$locktmp" != "$xbtmpchk" ]; then
badtmp="TMPDIR '$xbtmpchk' changed; was '$locktmp'"
printf "bad TMPDIR init, '%s': %s\n" "$TMPDIR" "$badtmp" 1>&2
err "'$xbmklock' present with bad tmpdir. is a build running?"
fi
xbtmp="$xbtmpchk"
export TMPDIR="$xbtmpchk"
}
xbmk_parent_set_env()
{
xbmk_parent_check_tmp
printf "%s\n" "$xbtmp" > "$xbmklock" || \
err "cannot create '$xbmklock'" xbmk_set_env "$@"; :
# not really critical for security, but it's a barrier
# against the user to make them think twice before deleting it
# in case an actual instance of xbmk is already running:
x_ chmod -w "$xbmklock"
xbmk_parent_set_export
xbmk_set_version
remkdir "$xbtmp" "$xbtmp/gnupath" "$xbtmp/xbmkpath"
xbmk_set_pyver
}
xbmk_parent_check_tmp()
{
export TMPDIR="$basetmp"
xbmklist="`mktemp || err "can't make tmplist"`" || \
err "can't make tmplist" xbmk_parent_check_tmp "$@"
x_ rm -f "$xbmklist"
x_ touch "$xbmklist"
for xtmpdir in "$basetmp"/xbmk_*; do
if [ -e "$xtmpdir" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "$xtmpdir" >> "$xbmklist" || \
err "can't write '$xtmpdir' to '$xbmklist'" \
"xbmk_parent_check_tmp" "$@"; :
fi
done
# set up a unified temporary directory, for common deletion later:
export TMPDIR="`x_ mktemp -d -t xbmk_XXXXXXXX`" || \
err "can't export TMPDIR" "xbmk_parent_check_tmp" "$@"
xbtmp="$TMPDIR"
while read -r xtmpdir; do
if [ "$xtmpdir" = "$xbtmp" ]; then
err "pre-existing '$xbtmp'" "xbmk_parent_check_tmp" "$@"
fi
done < "$xbmklist" || \
err "Can't read xbmklist: '$xbmklist'" "xbmk_parent_check_tmp" "$@"
x_ rm -f "$xbmklist"
}
xbmk_parent_set_export()
{
export XBMK_CACHE="$xbmkpwd/cache"
if [ -e "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && [ ! -d "$XBMK_CACHE" ]; then
err "cachedir '$XBMK_CACHE' is a file" \
"xbmk_parent_set_export" "$@"
fi
export PATH="$xbtmp/xbmkpath:$xbtmp/gnupath:$PATH"
xbmkpath="$PATH"
# if "y": a coreboot target won't be built if target.cfg says release=n
# (this is used to exclude certain build targets from releases)
if [ -z "${XBMK_RELEASE+x}" ]; then
export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
fi
if [ "$XBMK_RELEASE" = "Y" ]; then
export XBMK_RELEASE="y"
fi
if [ "$XBMK_RELEASE" != "y" ]; then
export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
fi
}
xbmk_set_threads()
{
if [ -z "${XBMK_THREADS+x}" ]; then
export XBMK_THREADS=1
fi
if ! expr "X$XBMK_THREADS" : "X-\{0,1\}[0123456789][0123456789]*$" \
1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
export XBMK_THREADS=1
fi
}
xbmk_set_version()
{
version_="$version"
if [ -e ".git" ]; then
version="$(git describe --tags HEAD 2>&1)" || \
version="git-$(git rev-parse HEAD 2>&1)" || \
version="$version_"
fi
versiondate_="$versiondate"
if [ -e ".git" ]; then
versiondate="$(git show --no-patch --no-notes \
--pretty='%ct' HEAD)" || versiondate="$versiondate_"
fi
if [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "$versiondate" ]; then
err "version and/or versiondate unset" "xbmk_set_version" "$@"
fi
update_xbmkver "."
relname="$projectname-$version"
export LOCALVERSION="-$projectname-${version%%-*}"
}
xbmk_set_pyver()
{
pyv="import sys; print(sys.version_info[:])"
python="python3"
pyver="2"
if ! pybin python3 1>/dev/null; then
python="python"
fi
if [ "$python" = "python3" ]; then
pyver="3"
fi
if ! pybin "$python" 1>/dev/null; then
pyver=""
fi
if [ -n "$pyver" ]; then
"`x_ pybin "$python"`" -c "$pyv" 1>/dev/null \
2>/dev/null || \
err "Can't detect Python version." "xbmk_set_pyver" "$@"
fi
if [ -n "$pyver" ]; then
pyver="$("$(pybin "$python")" -c "$pyv" | awk '{print $1}')"
pyver="${pyver#(}"
pyver="${pyver%,}"
fi
if [ "${pyver%%.*}" != "3" ]; then
err "Bad python version (must by 3.x)" "xbmk_set_pyver" "$@"
fi
# set up python in PATH (environmental variable):
(
x_ cd "$xbtmp/xbmkpath"
x_ ln -s "`x_ pybin "$python"`" python || \
err "can't make symlink" "xbmk_set_pyver" "$@"
) || \
err "Can't link Python in $xbtmp/xbmkpath" "xbmk_set_pyver" "$@"; :
}
# Use direct path, to prevent a hang if Python is using a virtual environment,
# not command -v, to prevent a hang when checking python's version
# See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html#how-venvs-work
pybin()
{
py="import sys; quit(1) if sys.prefix == sys.base_prefix else quit(0)"
venv=1
if ! command -v "$1" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
venv=0
fi
if [ $venv -gt 0 ]; then
if ! "$1" -c "$py" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
venv=0
fi
fi
# ideally, don't rely on PATH or hardcoded paths if python venv.
# use the *real*, direct executable linked to by the venv symlink:
if [ $venv -gt 0 ] && [ -L "`command -v "$1" 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
pypath="$(findpath \
"$(command -v "$1" 2>/dev/null)" 2>/dev/null || :)"
if [ -e "$pypath" ] && [ ! -d "$pypath" ] && \
[ -x "$pypath" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "$pypath"
return 0
fi
fi
# if python venv: fall back to common PATH directories for checking:
[ $venv -gt 0 ] && for pypath in "/usr/local/bin" "/usr/bin"; do
if [ -e "$pypath/$1" ] && [ ! -d "$pypath/$1" ] && \
[ -x "$pypath/$1" ]; then
printf "%s/%s\n" "$pypath" "$1"
return 0
fi
done && return 1
# Defer to normal command -v if not a venv
if ! command -v "$1" 2>/dev/null; then
return 1
fi
}
xbmk_git_init()
{
for gitarg in "--global user.name" "--global user.email"; do
gitcmd="git config $gitarg"
if ! $gitcmd 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
err "Run this first: $gitcmd \"your ${gitcmd##*.}\"" \
"xbmk_git_init" "$@"
fi
done
if [ -L ".git" ]; then
err "'$xbmkpwd/.git' is a symlink" "xbmk_git_init" "$@"
fi
if [ -e ".git" ]; then
return 0
fi
# GNU-specific extensions of date are used.
# TODO: that is a bug. fix it!
x_ date --version | grep "GNU coreutils" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \
err "Non-GNU date implementation" "xbmk_git_init" "$@"
cdate="`x_ date -Rud @$versiondate || err "can't get date"`" || \
err "can't get date" "xbmk_git_init" "$@"
x_ git init 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
x_ git add -A . 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
x_ git commit -m "$projectname $version" --date "$cdate" \
--author="xbmk <xbmk@example.com>" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
x_ git tag -a "$version" -m "$projectname $version" 1>/dev/null \
2>/dev/null; :
}
xbmk_child_exec()
{
xbmk_rval=0
( x_ ./mk "$@" ) || xbmk_rval=1
( x_ rm -Rf "$xbtmp" ) || xbmk_rval=1
( x_ rm -f "$xbmklock" ) || xbmk_rval=1
exit $xbmk_rval
}
xbmk_init "$@"