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lbmk/script/update/project/trees
Leah Rowe f45f5e625d update/project/*: remove redundant checks
these scripts used to be in the main directory of
lbmk, and thus needed to check for root user, and
also git credentials. now they are called by the main
lbmk script, which also runs the same checks.

avoid waste of resources by not running the same
check twice.

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-09-09 22:30:22 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# helper script: create code trees based on git revision, with patches
# (currently used for downloading coreboot, seabios and u-boot)
#
# Copyright (C) 2014-2016,2020,2021,2023 Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
# Copyright (C) 2022 Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
# Copyright (C) 2022 Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
[ "x${DEBUG+set}" = 'xset' ] && set -v
set -u -e
. "include/err.sh"
_target=""
tree=""
rev=""
project=""
cfgsdir=""
main()
{
rm -f "${cfgsdir}"/*/seen || err_rm_seen "main 1"
printf "Downloading %s and (if available) applying patches\n" \
${project}
[ -z "${1}" ] && err "project name not specified"
project="${1}"
cfgsdir="config/${project}"
[ -d "${cfgsdir}" ] || err "unsupported project name"
shift 1
targets=$(./build command options "${cfgsdir}")
[ $# -gt 0 ] && targets=$@
[ -z "${targets}" ] && \
err "No targets available for project: ${project}"
for x in ${targets}; do
rm -f "${cfgsdir}"/*/seen || err_rm_seen "main 2"
download_for_target "${x}" || \
err "${project}/${target}: cannot download source tree"
done
rm -f "${cfgsdir}"/*/seen || err_rm_seen "main 3"
}
download_for_target()
{
_target="${1}"
tree="undefined"
rev="undefined"
fetch_config "${_target}" || \
err "download_for_target: ${project}/${_target}: bad target.cfg"
rm -f "${cfgsdir}"/*/seen || err_rm_seen "download_for_target"
if [ -d "${project}/${tree}" ]; then
printf "REMARK: download/%s %s: exists. Skipping.\n" \
"${project}" "${tree}" 1>&2
[ "${tree}" != "${_target}" ] && \
printf "(for target: '%s}')\n" "${_target}" 1>&2
return 0
fi
fetch_from_upstream || \
err "download_for_target: cannot fetch: ${project}"
prepare_new_tree "${_target}" "${tree}" "${rev}" || \
err "download_for_target: cannot create tree: ${project}/${tree}"
}
fetch_config()
{
_target=${1}
while true; do
rev="undefined"
tree="undefined"
check_config_for_target "${_target}" || return 1
# This is to override $rev and $tree
. "${cfgsdir}/${_target}/target.cfg" || \
err "fetch_config: no \"${cfgsdir}/${_target}/target.cfg\""
if [ "${_target}" != "${tree}" ]; then
_target="${tree}"
continue
elif [ "${tree}" = "undefined" ]; then
printf "ERROR (fetch_config): download/%s:" 1>&2
printf " tree name undefined for '%s\n'" \
"${project}" "${_target}" 1>&2
return 1
elif [ "${rev}" = "undefined" ]; then
printf "ERROR (fetch_config): download/%s:" 1>&2
printf " commit ID undefined for '%s'\n" \
"${project}" "${_target}" 1>&2
return 1
else
break
fi
done
}
check_config_for_target()
{
_target=${1}
if [ ! -f "${cfgsdir}/${_target}/target.cfg" ]; then
printf "ERROR: download/%s: target.cfg does not" \
"${project}" 1>&2
printf " exist for '%s'\n" "${_target}" 1>&2
return 1
elif [ -f "${cfgsdir}/${_target}/seen" ]; then
printf "ERROR: download/%s: logical loop:" "${project}" 1>&2
printf " '%s' target.cfg refers to another tree," "${_target}" \
1>&2
printf " which ultimately refers back to '%s'." "${_target}" \
1>&2
return 1
fi
touch "${cfgsdir}/${_target}/seen" || \
err "${project}/${_target}: touch \"${cfgsdir}/${_target}/seen\""
}
fetch_from_upstream()
{
[ -d "${project}" ] || mkdir -p "${project}" || return 1
[ -d "${project}" ] || return 1
[ -d "${project}/${project}" ] && return 0
./update project repo ${project} || return 1
}
prepare_new_tree()
{
target=${1}
tree=${2}
rev=${3}
printf "Preparing %s tree: %s\n" ${project} ${tree}
[ "${tree}" != "${target}" ] && \
printf "(for target, %s)\n" "${target}"
cp -R "${project}/${project}" "${project}/${tree}" || \
err "${project}/${tree}: cannot copy source tree"
(
cd "${project}/${tree}" || err "cannot cd to ${project}/${tree}"
git reset --hard ${rev} || \
err "cannot reset ${project} revision for tree, ${tree}"
git submodule update --init --checkout || \
err "cannot update ${project} submodules for tree, ${tree}"
for patch in "../../${cfgsdir}/${tree}/patches/"*.patch; do
[ -f "${patch}" ] || continue
if ! git am "${patch}"; then
git am --abort || \
err "${project}/${tree}: FAILED: git am --abort"
err "cannot patch: ${project}/${tree}"
fi
done
# extra.sh can be used for anything
# but should *only* be a last resort
if [ -f "../../${cfgsdir}/${tree}/extra.sh" ]; then
"../../${cfgsdir}/${tree}/extra.sh" || \
err "prepare_new_tree ${project}/${tree}: extra.sh: error"
fi
)
}
err_rm_seen()
{
err "${1}: ${project}/${target}: cannot rm: \"${cfgsdir}/*/seen\""
}
main $@