1#!/usr/bin/perl -w 2# 3# Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4# Use is subject to license terms. 5# 6# CDDL HEADER START 7# 8# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 9# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 10# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 11# 12# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 13# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 14# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 15# and limitations under the License. 16# 17# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 18# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 19# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 20# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 21# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 22# 23# CDDL HEADER END 24# 25#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 26 27 28# 29# Generate a revision number for the sgs linker components, based 30# on usr/src/cmd/sgs/packages/common/SUNWonld-README. 31# 32# usage: readme_revision [-d] [readme-file] 33# 34# This revision number used to be the SCCS revision id for that file, 35# in the form 1.xxx (where xxx was the revision). There were two benefits: 36# 37# (1) You could examine the sccs revision log to determine the CR 38# of the putback that created the revision. 39# (2) The revisions were monotonically increasing. 40# 41# In order to remove the hard wired dependence on sccs, this script generates 42# a replacement revision number, by returning the string '1.xxx', where 43# xxx is an integer giving the number of unique CR lines found in the file. 44# This means that the revision goes up by one for each CR we fix, which 45# makes intutive sense, and is similar to the way the SCCS revision worked. 46# 47# If this is a debug/development build (-d option), then we include 48# additional information at the end of the revision: 49# 50# - Workspace name 51# - user 52# - CR # of last item in the readme file 53# - date, 54# 55# This extra information is useful when we need to identify SUNWonld 56# linker packages in the field, and provides the information previously 57# supplied by (1) above. 58# 59 60use vars qw($script $usage $readme $cnt); 61use vars qw($debug $last_cr $wsname $date); 62 63# Use the basename of the name we're invoked under as the script name 64@_ = split /\//, $0; 65$script = $_[$#_]; 66$usage = "usage: $script [-d] [readme-file]\n"; 67 68$debug = 0; 69# Process the options 70while ((scalar(@ARGV) > 0) && ($_ = $ARGV[0],/^-/)) { 71 ARG: { 72 if (/^-d$/) { 73 $debug = 1; 74 last ARG; 75 } 76 77 78 # If it gets here, the option is unknown. 79 die $usage; 80 } 81 shift; 82} 83 84# Plain argument 85$cnt = scalar @ARGV; 86{ 87 if ($cnt == 0) { 88 $readme = 'SUNWonld-README'; 89 next; 90 } 91 92 if ($cnt == 1) { 93 $readme = $ARGV[0]; 94 next; 95 } 96 97 die $usage; 98} 99 100 101open(FILE, $readme) || die "$script: Unable to open $readme\n"; 102 103# At the date this script was put into service, the SCCS revision 104# of SUNWonld-README was 1.627, and SUNWonld-README had 588 unique 105# CRs. Revisions are supposed to always increase monotonically, so 106# we add 1000 to the number of unique CRs. 107# 108# This means that any linker with a version <1000 was built using 109# the SCCS revision, and any linker with version >=1000 was built 110# with this script. 111$cnt = 1000; 112 113while ($_ = <FILE>) { 114 chomp $_; 115 116 # If the line starts with a number, it is taken as a CR. 117 if ($_ =~ /^(\d+)\s/) { 118 $cnt++; 119 $last_cr = $1; 120 } 121} 122close FILE; 123 124# If this is a standard build, the revision # is all we want 125if ($debug == 0) { 126 print "1.$cnt\n"; 127 exit 0; 128} 129 130# For debug mode, add diagnostic data 131# 132# Note: CODEMGR_WS is a Teamware dependent environment variable. This 133# will need to change to accommodate other revision control systems. 134# 135($wsname = $ENV{'CODEMGR_WS'}) ne '' || ($wsname = 'unknown'); 136@wsname = split /\//, $wsname; 137$wsname = $wsname[$#wsname]; 138 139$date = `date +%m/%d/%y`; 140 141print "1.$cnt:$wsname-$ENV{USER}-$last_cr-$date\n"; 142 143exit 0; 144