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1#!/usr/bin/python2.6
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21#
22# Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
23#
24
25#
26# wsdiff(1) is a tool that can be used to determine which compiled objects
27# have changed as a result of a given source change. Developers backporting
28# new features, RFEs and bug fixes need to be able to identify the set of
29# patch deliverables necessary for feature/fix realization on a patched system.
30#
31# The tool works by comparing objects in two trees/proto areas (one build with,
32# and without the source changes.
33#
34# Using wsdiff(1) is fairly simple:
35#	- Bringover to a fresh workspace
36#	- Perform a full non-debug build (clobber if workspace isn't fresh)
37#	- Move the proto area aside, call it proto.old, or something.
38#	- Integrate your changes to the workspace
39#	- Perform another full non-debug clobber build.
40#	- Use wsdiff(1) to see what changed:
41#		$ wsdiff proto.old proto
42#
43# By default, wsdiff will print the list of changed objects / deliverables to
44# stdout. If a results file is specified via -r, the list of differing objects,
45# and details about why wsdiff(1) thinks they are different will be logged to
46# the results file.
47#
48# By invoking nightly(1) with the -w option to NIGHTLY_FLAGS, nightly(1) will use
49# wsdiff(1) to report on what objects changed since the last build.
50#
51# For patch deliverable purposes, it's advised to have nightly do a clobber,
52# non-debug build.
53#
54# Think about the results. Was something flagged that you don't expect? Go look
55# at the results file to see details about the differences.
56#
57# Use the -i option in conjunction with -v and -V to dive deeper and have wsdiff(1)
58# report with more verbosity.
59#
60# Usage: wsdiff [-vVt] [-r results ] [-i filelist ] old new
61#
62# Where "old" is the path to the proto area build without the changes, and
63# "new" is the path to the proto area built with the changes. The following
64# options are supported:
65#
66#        -v      Do not truncate observed diffs in results
67#        -V      Log *all* ELF sect diffs vs. logging the first diff found
68#        -t      Use onbld tools in $SRC/tools
69#        -r      Log results and observed differences
70#        -i      Tell wsdiff which objects to compare via an input file list
71
72import datetime, fnmatch, getopt, os, profile, commands
73import re, resource, select, shutil, signal, string, struct, sys, tempfile
74import time, threading
75from stat import *
76
77# Human readable diffs truncated by default if longer than this
78# Specifying -v on the command line will override
79diffs_sz_thresh = 4096
80
81# Lock name	 Provides exclusive access to
82# --------------+------------------------------------------------
83# output_lock	 standard output or temporary file (difference())
84# log_lock	 the results file (log_difference())
85# wset_lock	 changedFiles list (workerThread())
86output_lock = threading.Lock()
87log_lock = threading.Lock()
88wset_lock = threading.Lock()
89
90# Variable for thread control
91keep_processing = True
92
93# Default search path for wsdiff
94wsdiff_path = [ "/usr/bin",
95		"/usr/ccs/bin",
96		"/lib/svc/bin",
97		"/opt/onbld/bin" ]
98
99# These are objects that wsdiff will notice look different, but will not report.
100# Existence of an exceptions list, and adding things here is *dangerous*,
101# and therefore the *only* reasons why anything would be listed here is because
102# the objects do not build deterministically, yet we *cannot* fix this.
103#
104# These perl libraries use __DATE__ and therefore always look different.
105# Ideally, we would purge use the use of __DATE__ from the source, but because
106# this is source we wish to distribute with Solaris "unchanged", we cannot modify.
107#
108wsdiff_exceptions = [ "usr/perl5/5.8.4/lib/sun4-solaris-64int/CORE/libperl.so.1",
109		      "usr/perl5/5.6.1/lib/sun4-solaris-64int/CORE/libperl.so.1",
110		      "usr/perl5/5.8.4/lib/i86pc-solaris-64int/CORE/libperl.so.1",
111		      "usr/perl5/5.6.1/lib/i86pc-solaris-64int/CORE/libperl.so.1"
112		      ]
113
114#####
115# Logging routines
116#
117
118# Debug message to be printed to the screen, and the log file
119def debug(msg) :
120
121	# Add prefix to highlight debugging message
122	msg = "## " + msg
123	if debugon :
124		output_lock.acquire()
125		print >> sys.stdout, msg
126		sys.stdout.flush()
127		output_lock.release()
128		if logging :
129			log_lock.acquire()
130			print >> log, msg
131			log.flush()
132			log_lock.release()
133
134# Informational message to be printed to the screen, and the log file
135def info(msg) :
136
137	output_lock.acquire()
138	print >> sys.stdout, msg
139	sys.stdout.flush()
140	output_lock.release()
141	if logging :
142		log_lock.acquire()
143		print >> log, msg
144		log.flush()
145		log_lock.release()
146
147# Error message to be printed to the screen, and the log file
148def error(msg) :
149
150	output_lock.acquire()
151	print >> sys.stderr, "ERROR:", msg
152	sys.stderr.flush()
153	output_lock.release()
154	if logging :
155		log_lock.acquire()
156		print >> log, "ERROR:", msg
157		log.flush()
158		log_lock.release()
159
160# Informational message to be printed only to the log, if there is one.
161def v_info(msg) :
162
163	if logging :
164		log_lock.acquire()
165		print >> log, msg
166		log.flush()
167		log_lock.release()
168
169#
170# Flag a detected file difference
171# Display the fileName to stdout, and log the difference
172#
173def difference(f, dtype, diffs) :
174
175	if f in wsdiff_exceptions :
176		return
177
178	output_lock.acquire()
179	if sorted :
180		differentFiles.append(f)
181	else:
182		print >> sys.stdout, f
183		sys.stdout.flush()
184	output_lock.release()
185
186	log_difference(f, dtype, diffs)
187
188#
189# Do the actual logging of the difference to the results file
190#
191def log_difference(f, dtype, diffs) :
192
193	if logging :
194		log_lock.acquire()
195		print >> log, f
196		print >> log, "NOTE:", dtype, "difference detected."
197
198		difflen = len(diffs)
199		if difflen > 0 :
200			print >> log
201
202			if not vdiffs and difflen > diffs_sz_thresh :
203				print >> log, diffs[:diffs_sz_thresh]
204				print >> log, \
205				      "... truncated due to length: " \
206				      "use -v to override ..."
207			else :
208				print >> log, diffs
209			print >> log, "\n"
210		log.flush()
211		log_lock.release()
212
213
214#####
215# diff generating routines
216#
217
218#
219# Return human readable diffs from two temporary files
220#
221def diffFileData(tmpf1, tmpf2) :
222
223	binaries = False
224
225	# Filter the data through od(1) if the data is detected
226	# as being binary
227	if isBinary(tmpf1) or isBinary(tmpf2) :
228		binaries = True
229		tmp_od1 = tmpf1 + ".od"
230		tmp_od2 = tmpf2 + ".od"
231
232		cmd = od_cmd + " -c -t x4" + " " + tmpf1 + " > " + tmp_od1
233		os.system(cmd)
234		cmd = od_cmd + " -c -t x4" + " " + tmpf2 + " > " + tmp_od2
235		os.system(cmd)
236
237		tmpf1 = tmp_od1
238		tmpf2 = tmp_od2
239
240	try:
241		data = commands.getoutput(diff_cmd + " " + tmpf1 + " " + tmpf2)
242		# Remove the temp files as we no longer need them.
243		if binaries :
244			try:
245				os.unlink(tmp_od1)
246			except OSError, e:
247				error("diffFileData: unlink failed %s" % e)
248			try:
249				os.unlink(tmp_od2)
250			except OSError, e:
251				error("diffFileData: unlink failed %s" % e)
252	except:
253		error("failed to get output of command: " + diff_cmd + " " \
254		    + tmpf1 + " " + tmpf2)
255
256		# Send exception for the failed command up
257		raise
258		return
259
260	return data
261
262#
263# Return human readable diffs betweeen two datasets
264#
265def diffData(base, ptch, d1, d2) :
266
267	t = threading.currentThread()
268	tmpFile1 = tmpDir1 + os.path.basename(base) + t.getName()
269	tmpFile2 = tmpDir2 + os.path.basename(ptch) + t.getName()
270
271	try:
272		fd1 = open(tmpFile1, "w")
273	except:
274		error("failed to open: " + tmpFile1)
275		cleanup(1)
276
277	try:
278		fd2 = open(tmpFile2, "w")
279	except:
280		error("failed to open: " + tmpFile2)
281		cleanup(1)
282
283	fd1.write(d1)
284	fd2.write(d2)
285	fd1.close()
286	fd2.close()
287
288	return diffFileData(tmpFile1, tmpFile2)
289
290#####
291# Misc utility functions
292#
293
294# Prune off the leading prefix from string s
295def str_prefix_trunc(s, prefix) :
296	snipLen = len(prefix)
297	return s[snipLen:]
298
299#
300# Prune off leading proto path goo (if there is one) to yield
301# the deliverable's eventual path relative to root
302# e.g. proto.base/root_sparc/usr/src/cmd/prstat => usr/src/cmd/prstat
303#
304def fnFormat(fn) :
305	root_arch_str = "root_" + arch
306
307	pos = fn.find(root_arch_str)
308	if pos == -1 :
309		return fn
310
311	pos = fn.find("/", pos)
312	if pos == -1 :
313		return fn
314
315	return fn[pos + 1:]
316
317#####
318# Usage / argument processing
319#
320
321#
322# Display usage message
323#
324def usage() :
325	sys.stdout.flush()
326	print >> sys.stderr, """Usage: wsdiff [-dvVst] [-r results ] [-i filelist ] old new
327        -d      Print debug messages about the progress
328        -v      Do not truncate observed diffs in results
329        -V      Log *all* ELF sect diffs vs. logging the first diff found
330        -t      Use onbld tools in $SRC/tools
331        -r      Log results and observed differences
332        -s      Produce sorted list of differences
333        -i      Tell wsdiff which objects to compare via an input file list"""
334	sys.exit(1)
335
336#
337# Process command line options
338#
339def args() :
340
341	global debugon
342	global logging
343	global vdiffs
344	global reportAllSects
345	global sorted
346
347	validOpts = 'di:r:vVst?'
348
349	baseRoot = ""
350	ptchRoot = ""
351	fileNamesFile = ""
352	results = ""
353	localTools = False
354
355	# getopt.getopt() returns:
356	#	an option/value tuple
357	#	a list of remaining non-option arguments
358	#
359	# A correct wsdiff invocation will have exactly two non option
360	# arguments, the paths to the base (old), ptch (new) proto areas
361	try:
362		optlist, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], validOpts)
363	except getopt.error, val:
364		usage()
365
366	if len(args) != 2 :
367		usage();
368
369	for opt,val in optlist :
370		if opt == '-d' :
371			debugon = True
372		elif opt == '-i' :
373			fileNamesFile = val
374		elif opt == '-r' :
375			results = val
376			logging = True
377		elif opt == '-s' :
378			sorted = True
379		elif opt == '-v' :
380			vdiffs = True
381		elif opt == '-V' :
382			reportAllSects = True
383		elif opt == '-t':
384			localTools = True
385		else:
386			usage()
387
388	baseRoot = args[0]
389	ptchRoot = args[1]
390
391	if len(baseRoot) == 0 or len(ptchRoot) == 0 :
392		usage()
393
394	if logging and len(results) == 0 :
395		usage()
396
397	if vdiffs and not logging :
398		error("The -v option requires a results file (-r)")
399		sys.exit(1)
400
401	if reportAllSects and not logging :
402		error("The -V option requires a results file (-r)")
403		sys.exit(1)
404
405	# alphabetical order
406	return	baseRoot, fileNamesFile, localTools, ptchRoot, results
407
408#####
409# File identification
410#
411
412#
413# Identify the file type.
414# If it's not ELF, use the file extension to identify
415# certain file types that require special handling to
416# compare. Otherwise just return a basic "ASCII" type.
417#
418def getTheFileType(f) :
419
420	extensions = { 'a'	:	'ELF Object Archive',
421		       'jar'	:	'Java Archive',
422		       'html'	:	'HTML',
423		       'ln'	:	'Lint Library',
424		       'db'	:	'Sqlite Database' }
425
426	try:
427		if os.stat(f)[ST_SIZE] == 0 :
428			return 'ASCII'
429	except:
430		error("failed to stat " + f)
431		return 'Error'
432
433	if isELF(f) == 1 :
434		return 'ELF'
435
436	fnamelist = f.split('.')
437	if len(fnamelist) > 1 :	# Test the file extension
438		extension = fnamelist[-1]
439		if extension in extensions.keys():
440			return extensions[extension]
441
442	return 'ASCII'
443
444#
445# Return non-zero if "f" is an ELF file
446#
447elfmagic = '\177ELF'
448def isELF(f) :
449	try:
450		fd = open(f)
451	except:
452		error("failed to open: " + f)
453		return 0
454	magic = fd.read(len(elfmagic))
455	fd.close()
456
457	if magic == elfmagic :
458		return 1
459	return 0
460
461#
462# Return non-zero is "f" is binary.
463# Consider the file to be binary if it contains any null characters
464#
465def isBinary(f) :
466	try:
467		fd = open(f)
468	except:
469		error("failed to open: " + f)
470		return 0
471	s = fd.read()
472	fd.close()
473
474	if s.find('\0') == -1 :
475		return 0
476	else :
477		return 1
478
479#####
480# Directory traversal and file finding
481#
482
483#
484# Return a sorted list of files found under the specified directory
485#
486def findFiles(d) :
487	for path, subdirs, files in os.walk(d) :
488		files.sort()
489		for name in files :
490			yield os.path.join(path, name)
491
492#
493# Examine all files in base, ptch
494#
495# Return a list of files appearing in both proto areas,
496# a list of new files (files found only in ptch) and
497# a list of deleted files (files found only in base)
498#
499def protoCatalog(base, ptch) :
500
501	compFiles = []		# List of files in both proto areas
502	ptchList = []		# List of file in patch proto area
503
504	newFiles = []		# New files detected
505	deletedFiles = []	# Deleted files
506
507	debug("Getting the list of files in the base area");
508	baseFilesList = list(findFiles(base))
509	baseStringLength = len(base)
510	debug("Found " + str(len(baseFilesList)) + " files")
511
512	debug("Getting the list of files in the patch area");
513	ptchFilesList = list(findFiles(ptch))
514	ptchStringLength = len(ptch)
515	debug("Found " + str(len(ptchFilesList)) + " files")
516
517	# Inventory files in the base proto area
518	debug("Determining the list of regular files in the base area");
519	for fn in baseFilesList :
520		if os.path.islink(fn) :
521			continue
522
523		fileName = fn[baseStringLength:]
524		compFiles.append(fileName)
525	debug("Found " + str(len(compFiles)) + " files")
526
527	# Inventory files in the patch proto area
528	debug("Determining the list of regular files in the patch area");
529	for fn in ptchFilesList :
530		if os.path.islink(fn) :
531			continue
532
533		fileName = fn[ptchStringLength:]
534		ptchList.append(fileName)
535	debug("Found " + str(len(ptchList)) + " files")
536
537	# Deleted files appear in the base area, but not the patch area
538	debug("Searching for deleted files by comparing the lists")
539	for fileName in compFiles :
540		if not fileName in ptchList :
541			deletedFiles.append(fileName)
542	debug("Found " + str(len(deletedFiles)) + " deleted files")
543
544	# Eliminate "deleted" files from the list of objects appearing
545	# in both the base and patch proto areas
546	debug("Eliminating deleted files from the list of objects")
547	for fileName in deletedFiles :
548		try:
549		       	compFiles.remove(fileName)
550		except:
551			error("filelist.remove() failed")
552	debug("List for comparison reduced to " + str(len(compFiles)) \
553	    + " files")
554
555	# New files appear in the patch area, but not the base
556	debug("Getting the list of newly added files")
557	for fileName in ptchList :
558		if not fileName in compFiles :
559			newFiles.append(fileName)
560	debug("Found " + str(len(newFiles)) + " new files")
561
562	return compFiles, newFiles, deletedFiles
563
564#
565# Examine the files listed in the input file list
566#
567# Return a list of files appearing in both proto areas,
568# a list of new files (files found only in ptch) and
569# a list of deleted files (files found only in base)
570#
571def flistCatalog(base, ptch, flist) :
572	compFiles = []		# List of files in both proto areas
573	newFiles = []		# New files detected
574	deletedFiles = []	# Deleted files
575
576	try:
577		fd = open(flist, "r")
578	except:
579		error("could not open: " + flist)
580		cleanup(1)
581
582	files = []
583	files = fd.readlines()
584	fd.close()
585
586	for f in files :
587		ptch_present = True
588		base_present = True
589
590		if f == '\n' :
591			continue
592
593		# the fileNames have a trailing '\n'
594		f = f.rstrip()
595
596		# The objects in the file list have paths relative
597		# to $ROOT or to the base/ptch directory specified on
598		# the command line.
599		# If it's relative to $ROOT, we'll need to add back the
600		# root_`uname -p` goo we stripped off in fnFormat()
601		if os.path.exists(base + f) :
602			fn = f;
603		elif os.path.exists(base + "root_" + arch + "/" + f) :
604			fn = "root_" + arch + "/" + f
605		else :
606			base_present = False
607
608		if base_present :
609			if not os.path.exists(ptch + fn) :
610				ptch_present = False
611		else :
612			if os.path.exists(ptch + f) :
613				fn = f
614			elif os.path.exists(ptch + "root_" + arch + "/" + f) :
615				fn = "root_" + arch + "/" + f
616			else :
617				ptch_present = False
618
619		if os.path.islink(base + fn) :	# ignore links
620			base_present = False
621		if os.path.islink(ptch + fn) :
622			ptch_present = False
623
624		if base_present and ptch_present :
625			compFiles.append(fn)
626		elif base_present :
627			deletedFiles.append(fn)
628		elif ptch_present :
629			newFiles.append(fn)
630		else :
631			if os.path.islink(base + fn) and \
632			    os.path.islink(ptch + fn) :
633				continue
634			error(f + " in file list, but not in either tree. " + \
635			    "Skipping...")
636
637	return compFiles, newFiles, deletedFiles
638
639
640#
641# Build a fully qualified path to an external tool/utility.
642# Consider the default system locations. For onbld tools, if
643# the -t option was specified, we'll try to use built tools in $SRC tools,
644# and otherwise, we'll fall back on /opt/onbld/
645#
646def find_tool(tool) :
647
648	# First, check what was passed
649	if os.path.exists(tool) :
650		return tool
651
652	# Next try in wsdiff path
653	for pdir in wsdiff_path :
654		location = pdir + "/" + tool
655		if os.path.exists(location) :
656			return location + " "
657
658		location = pdir + "/" + arch + "/" + tool
659		if os.path.exists(location) :
660			return location + " "
661
662	error("Could not find path to: " + tool);
663	sys.exit(1);
664
665
666#####
667# ELF file comparison helper routines
668#
669
670#
671# Return a dictionary of ELF section types keyed by section name
672#
673def get_elfheader(f) :
674
675	header = {}
676
677	hstring = commands.getoutput(elfdump_cmd + " -c " + f)
678
679	if len(hstring) == 0 :
680		error("Failed to dump ELF header for " + f)
681		raise
682		return
683
684	# elfdump(1) dumps the section headers with the section name
685	# following "sh_name:", and the section type following "sh_type:"
686	sections = hstring.split("Section Header")
687	for sect in sections :
688		datap = sect.find("sh_name:");
689		if datap == -1 :
690			continue
691		section = sect[datap:].split()[1]
692		datap = sect.find("sh_type:");
693		if datap == -1 :
694			error("Could not get type for sect: " + section + \
695			      " in " + f)
696		sh_type = sect[datap:].split()[2]
697		header[section] = sh_type
698
699	return header
700
701#
702# Extract data in the specified ELF section from the given file
703#
704def extract_elf_section(f, section) :
705
706	data = commands.getoutput(dump_cmd + " -sn " + section + " " + f)
707
708	if len(data) == 0 :
709		error(dump_cmd + "yielded no data on section " + section + \
710		    " of " + f)
711		raise
712		return
713
714	# dump(1) displays the file name to start...
715	# get past it to the data itself
716	dbegin = data.find(":") + 1
717	data = data[dbegin:];
718
719	return (data)
720
721#
722# Return a (hopefully meaningful) human readable set of diffs
723# for the specified ELF section between f1 and f2
724#
725# Depending on the section, various means for dumping and diffing
726# the data may be employed.
727#
728text_sections = [ '.text', '.init', '.fini' ]
729def diff_elf_section(f1, f2, section, sh_type) :
730
731	t = threading.currentThread()
732	tmpFile1 = tmpDir1 + os.path.basename(f1) + t.getName()
733	tmpFile2 = tmpDir2 + os.path.basename(f2) + t.getName()
734
735	if (sh_type == "SHT_RELA") : # sh_type == SHT_RELA
736		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -r " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
737		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -r " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
738	elif (section == ".group") :
739		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -g " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
740		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -g " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
741	elif (section == ".hash") :
742		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -h " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
743		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -h " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
744	elif (section == ".dynamic") :
745		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -d " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
746		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -d " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
747	elif (section == ".got") :
748		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -G " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
749		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -G " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
750	elif (section == ".SUNW_cap") :
751		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -H " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
752		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -H " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
753	elif (section == ".interp") :
754		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -i " + f1 + " > " + tmpFile1
755		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -i " + f2 + " > " + tmpFile2
756	elif (section == ".symtab" or section == ".dynsym") :
757		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -s -N " + section + " " + f1 + \
758		    " > " + tmpFile1
759		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -s -N " + section + " " + f2 + \
760		    " > " + tmpFile2
761	elif (section in text_sections) :
762		# dis sometimes complains when it hits something it doesn't
763		# know how to disassemble. Just ignore it, as the output
764		# being generated here is human readable, and we've already
765		# correctly flagged the difference.
766		cmd1 = dis_cmd + " -t " + section + " " + f1 + \
767		       " 2>/dev/null | grep -v disassembly > " + tmpFile1
768		cmd2 = dis_cmd + " -t " + section + " " + f2 + \
769		       " 2>/dev/null | grep -v disassembly > " + tmpFile2
770	else :
771		cmd1 = elfdump_cmd + " -w " + tmpFile1 + " -N " + \
772		       section + " " + f1
773		cmd2 = elfdump_cmd + " -w " + tmpFile2 + " -N " + \
774		       section + " " + f2
775
776	os.system(cmd1)
777	os.system(cmd2)
778
779	data = diffFileData(tmpFile1, tmpFile2)
780
781	# remove temp files as we no longer need them
782	try:
783		os.unlink(tmpFile1)
784	except OSError, e:
785		error("diff_elf_section: unlink failed %s" % e)
786	try:
787		os.unlink(tmpFile2)
788	except OSError, e:
789		error("diff_elf_section: unlink failed %s" % e)
790
791	return (data)
792
793#
794# compare the relevant sections of two ELF binaries
795# and report any differences
796#
797# Returns: 1 if any differenes found
798#          0 if no differences found
799#	  -1 on error
800#
801
802# Sections deliberately not considered when comparing two ELF
803# binaries. Differences observed in these sections are not considered
804# significant where patch deliverable identification is concerned.
805sections_to_skip = [ ".SUNW_signature",
806		     ".comment",
807		     ".SUNW_ctf",
808		     ".debug",
809		     ".plt",
810		     ".rela.bss",
811		     ".rela.plt",
812		     ".line",
813		     ".note",
814		     ".compcom",
815		     ]
816
817sections_preferred = [ ".rodata.str1.8",
818		       ".rodata.str1.1",
819		       ".rodata",
820		       ".data1",
821		       ".data",
822		       ".text",
823		       ]
824
825def compareElfs(base, ptch, quiet) :
826
827	global logging
828
829	try:
830		base_header = get_elfheader(base)
831	except:
832		return
833 	sections = base_header.keys()
834
835	try:
836		ptch_header = get_elfheader(ptch)
837	except:
838		return
839	e2_only_sections = ptch_header.keys()
840
841	e1_only_sections = []
842
843	fileName = fnFormat(base)
844
845	# Derive the list of ELF sections found only in
846	# either e1 or e2.
847	for sect in sections :
848		if not sect in e2_only_sections :
849			e1_only_sections.append(sect)
850		else :
851			e2_only_sections.remove(sect)
852
853	if len(e1_only_sections) > 0 :
854		if quiet :
855			return 1
856
857		data = ""
858		if logging :
859			slist = ""
860			for sect in e1_only_sections :
861				slist = slist + sect + "\t"
862			data = "ELF sections found in " + \
863				base + " but not in " + ptch + \
864				"\n\n" + slist
865
866		difference(fileName, "ELF", data)
867		return 1
868
869	if len(e2_only_sections) > 0 :
870		if quiet :
871			return 1
872
873		data = ""
874		if logging :
875			slist = ""
876			for sect in e2_only_sections :
877				slist = slist + sect + "\t"
878			data = "ELF sections found in " + \
879				ptch + " but not in " + base + \
880				"\n\n" + slist
881
882		difference(fileName, "ELF", data)
883		return 1
884
885	# Look for preferred sections, and put those at the
886	# top of the list of sections to compare
887	for psect in sections_preferred :
888		if psect in sections :
889			sections.remove(psect)
890			sections.insert(0, psect)
891
892	# Compare ELF sections
893	first_section = True
894	for sect in sections :
895
896		if sect in sections_to_skip :
897			continue
898
899		try:
900			s1 = extract_elf_section(base, sect);
901		except:
902			return
903
904		try:
905			s2 = extract_elf_section(ptch, sect);
906		except:
907			return
908
909		if len(s1) != len (s2) or s1 != s2:
910			if not quiet:
911				sh_type = base_header[sect]
912				data = diff_elf_section(base, ptch, \
913							sect, sh_type)
914
915				# If all ELF sections are being reported, then
916				# invoke difference() to flag the file name to
917				# stdout only once. Any other section differences
918				# should be logged to the results file directly
919				if not first_section :
920					log_difference(fileName, \
921					    "ELF " + sect, data)
922				else :
923					difference(fileName, "ELF " + sect, \
924					    data)
925
926			if not reportAllSects :
927				return 1
928			first_section = False
929
930	return 0
931
932#####
933# recursively remove 2 directories
934#
935# Used for removal of temporary directory strucures (ignores any errors).
936#
937def clearTmpDirs(dir1, dir2) :
938
939	if os.path.isdir(dir1) > 0 :
940		shutil.rmtree(dir1, True)
941
942	if os.path.isdir(dir2) > 0 :
943		shutil.rmtree(dir2, True)
944
945
946#####
947# Archive object comparison
948#
949# Returns 1 if difference detected
950#         0 if no difference detected
951#        -1 on error
952#
953def compareArchives(base, ptch, fileType) :
954
955	fileName = fnFormat(base)
956	t = threading.currentThread()
957	ArchTmpDir1 = tmpDir1 + os.path.basename(base) + t.getName()
958	ArchTmpDir2 = tmpDir2 + os.path.basename(base) + t.getName()
959
960	#
961	# Be optimistic and first try a straight file compare
962	# as it will allow us to finish up quickly.
963	#
964	if compareBasic(base, ptch, True, fileType) == 0 :
965		return 0
966
967	try:
968		os.makedirs(ArchTmpDir1)
969	except OSError, e:
970		error("compareArchives: makedir failed %s" % e)
971		return -1
972	try:
973		os.makedirs(ArchTmpDir2)
974	except OSError, e:
975		error("compareArchives: makedir failed %s" % e)
976		return -1
977
978	# copy over the objects to the temp areas, and
979	# unpack them
980	baseCmd = "cp -fp " + base + " " + ArchTmpDir1
981	status, output = commands.getstatusoutput(baseCmd)
982	if status != 0 :
983		error(baseCmd + " failed: " + output)
984		clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
985		return -1
986
987	ptchCmd = "cp -fp " + ptch + " " + ArchTmpDir2
988	status, output = commands.getstatusoutput(ptchCmd)
989	if status != 0 :
990		error(ptchCmd + " failed: " + output)
991		clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
992		return -1
993
994	bname = string.split(fileName, '/')[-1]
995	if fileType == "Java Archive" :
996		baseCmd = "cd " + ArchTmpDir1 + "; " + "jar xf " + bname + \
997			  "; rm -f " + bname + " META-INF/MANIFEST.MF"
998		ptchCmd = "cd " + ArchTmpDir2 + "; " + "jar xf " + bname + \
999			  "; rm -f " + bname + " META-INF/MANIFEST.MF"
1000	elif fileType == "ELF Object Archive" :
1001		baseCmd = "cd " + ArchTmpDir1 + "; " + "/usr/ccs/bin/ar x " + \
1002			  bname + "; rm -f " + bname
1003		ptchCmd = "cd " + ArchTmpDir2 + "; " + "/usr/ccs/bin/ar x " + \
1004			  bname + "; rm -f " + bname
1005	else :
1006		error("unexpected file type: " + fileType)
1007		clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
1008		return -1
1009
1010	os.system(baseCmd)
1011	os.system(ptchCmd)
1012
1013	baseFlist = list(findFiles(ArchTmpDir1))
1014	ptchFlist = list(findFiles(ArchTmpDir2))
1015
1016	# Trim leading path off base/ptch file lists
1017	flist = []
1018	for fn in baseFlist :
1019		flist.append(str_prefix_trunc(fn, ArchTmpDir1))
1020	baseFlist = flist
1021
1022	flist = []
1023	for fn in ptchFlist :
1024		flist.append(str_prefix_trunc(fn, ArchTmpDir2))
1025	ptchFlist = flist
1026
1027	for fn in ptchFlist :
1028		if not fn in baseFlist :
1029			difference(fileName, fileType, \
1030				   fn + " added to " + fileName)
1031			clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
1032			return 1
1033
1034	for fn in baseFlist :
1035		if not fn in ptchFlist :
1036			difference(fileName, fileType, \
1037				   fn + " removed from " + fileName)
1038			clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
1039			return 1
1040
1041		differs = compareOneFile((ArchTmpDir1 + fn), \
1042		    (ArchTmpDir2 + fn), True)
1043		if differs :
1044			difference(fileName, fileType, \
1045				   fn + " in " + fileName + " differs")
1046			clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
1047			return 1
1048
1049	clearTmpDirs(ArchTmpDir1, ArchTmpDir2)
1050	return 0
1051
1052#####
1053# (Basic) file comparison
1054#
1055# There's some special case code here for Javadoc HTML files
1056#
1057# Returns 1 if difference detected
1058#         0 if no difference detected
1059#        -1 on error
1060#
1061def compareBasic(base, ptch, quiet, fileType) :
1062
1063	fileName = fnFormat(base);
1064
1065	if quiet and os.stat(base)[ST_SIZE] != os.stat(ptch)[ST_SIZE] :
1066		return 1
1067
1068	try:
1069		baseFile = open(base)
1070	except:
1071		error("could not open " + base)
1072		return -1
1073	try:
1074		ptchFile = open(ptch)
1075	except:
1076		error("could not open " + ptch)
1077		return -1
1078
1079	baseData = baseFile.read()
1080	ptchData = ptchFile.read()
1081
1082	baseFile.close()
1083	ptchFile.close()
1084
1085	needToSnip = False
1086	if fileType == "HTML" :
1087		needToSnip = True
1088		toSnipBeginStr = "<!-- Generated by javadoc"
1089		toSnipEndStr = "-->\n"
1090
1091	if needToSnip :
1092		toSnipBegin = string.find(baseData, toSnipBeginStr)
1093		if toSnipBegin != -1 :
1094			toSnipEnd = string.find(baseData[toSnipBegin:], \
1095						toSnipEndStr) + \
1096						len(toSnipEndStr)
1097			baseData = baseData[:toSnipBegin] + \
1098				   baseData[toSnipBegin + toSnipEnd:]
1099			ptchData = ptchData[:toSnipBegin] + \
1100				   ptchData[toSnipBegin + toSnipEnd:]
1101
1102	if quiet :
1103		if baseData != ptchData :
1104			return 1
1105	else :
1106		if len(baseData) != len(ptchData) or baseData != ptchData :
1107			diffs = diffData(base, ptch, baseData, ptchData)
1108			difference(fileName, fileType, diffs)
1109			return 1
1110	return 0
1111
1112
1113#####
1114# Compare two objects by producing a data dump from
1115# each object, and then comparing the dump data
1116#
1117# Returns: 1 if a difference is detected
1118#          0 if no difference detected
1119#         -1 upon error
1120#
1121def compareByDumping(base, ptch, quiet, fileType) :
1122
1123	fileName = fnFormat(base);
1124	t = threading.currentThread()
1125	tmpFile1 = tmpDir1 + os.path.basename(base) + t.getName()
1126	tmpFile2 = tmpDir2 + os.path.basename(ptch) + t.getName()
1127
1128	if fileType == "Lint Library" :
1129		baseCmd = lintdump_cmd + " -ir " + base + \
1130			  " | egrep -v '(LINTOBJ|LINTMOD):'" + \
1131			  " | grep -v PASS[1-3]:" + \
1132			  " > " + tmpFile1
1133		ptchCmd = lintdump_cmd + " -ir " + ptch + \
1134			  " | egrep -v '(LINTOBJ|LINTMOD):'" + \
1135			  " | grep -v PASS[1-3]:" + \
1136			  " > " + tmpFile2
1137	elif fileType == "Sqlite Database" :
1138		baseCmd = "echo .dump | " + sqlite_cmd + base + " > " + \
1139			  tmpFile1
1140		ptchCmd = "echo .dump | " + sqlite_cmd + ptch + " > " + \
1141			  tmpFile2
1142
1143	os.system(baseCmd)
1144	os.system(ptchCmd)
1145
1146	try:
1147		baseFile = open(tmpFile1)
1148	except:
1149		error("could not open: " + tmpFile1)
1150		return
1151	try:
1152		ptchFile = open(tmpFile2)
1153	except:
1154		error("could not open: " + tmpFile2)
1155		return
1156
1157	baseData = baseFile.read()
1158	ptchData = ptchFile.read()
1159
1160	baseFile.close()
1161	ptchFile.close()
1162
1163	if len(baseData) != len(ptchData) or baseData != ptchData :
1164		if not quiet :
1165			data = diffFileData(tmpFile1, tmpFile2);
1166			try:
1167				os.unlink(tmpFile1)
1168			except OSError, e:
1169				error("compareByDumping: unlink failed %s" % e)
1170			try:
1171				os.unlink(tmpFile2)
1172			except OSError, e:
1173				error("compareByDumping: unlink failed %s" % e)
1174			difference(fileName, fileType, data)
1175 		return 1
1176
1177	# Remove the temporary files now.
1178	try:
1179		os.unlink(tmpFile1)
1180	except OSError, e:
1181		error("compareByDumping: unlink failed %s" % e)
1182	try:
1183		os.unlink(tmpFile2)
1184	except OSError, e:
1185		error("compareByDumping: unlink failed %s" % e)
1186
1187	return 0
1188
1189#####
1190#
1191# SIGINT signal handler. Changes thread control variable to tell the threads
1192# to finish their current job and exit.
1193#
1194def discontinue_processing(signl, frme):
1195	global keep_processing
1196
1197	print >> sys.stderr, "Caught Ctrl-C, stopping the threads"
1198	keep_processing = False
1199
1200	return 0
1201
1202#####
1203#
1204# worker thread for changedFiles processing
1205#
1206class workerThread(threading.Thread) :
1207    def run(self):
1208	global wset_lock
1209	global changedFiles
1210	global baseRoot
1211	global ptchRoot
1212	global keep_processing
1213
1214	while (keep_processing) :
1215		# grab the lock to changedFiles and remove one member
1216		# and process it
1217		wset_lock.acquire()
1218		try :
1219			fn = changedFiles.pop()
1220		except IndexError :
1221			# there is nothing more to do
1222			wset_lock.release()
1223			return
1224		wset_lock.release()
1225
1226		base = baseRoot + fn
1227		ptch = ptchRoot + fn
1228
1229		compareOneFile(base, ptch, False)
1230
1231
1232#####
1233# Compare two objects. Detect type changes.
1234# Vector off to the appropriate type specific
1235# compare routine based on the type.
1236#
1237def compareOneFile(base, ptch, quiet) :
1238
1239	# Verify the file types.
1240	# If they are different, indicate this and move on
1241	btype = getTheFileType(base)
1242	ptype = getTheFileType(ptch)
1243
1244	if btype == 'Error' or ptype == 'Error' :
1245		return -1
1246
1247	fileName = fnFormat(base)
1248
1249	if (btype != ptype) :
1250		if not quiet :
1251			difference(fileName, "file type", btype + " to " + ptype)
1252		return 1
1253	else :
1254		fileType = btype
1255
1256	if (fileType == 'ELF') :
1257		return compareElfs(base, ptch, quiet)
1258
1259	elif (fileType == 'Java Archive' or fileType == 'ELF Object Archive') :
1260		return compareArchives(base, ptch, fileType)
1261
1262	elif (fileType == 'HTML') :
1263		return compareBasic(base, ptch, quiet, fileType)
1264
1265	elif ( fileType == 'Lint Library' ) :
1266		return compareByDumping(base, ptch, quiet, fileType)
1267
1268	elif ( fileType == 'Sqlite Database' ) :
1269		return compareByDumping(base, ptch, quiet, fileType)
1270
1271	else :
1272		# it has to be some variety of text file
1273		return compareBasic(base, ptch, quiet, fileType)
1274
1275# Cleanup and self-terminate
1276def cleanup(ret) :
1277
1278	debug("Performing cleanup (" + str(ret) + ")")
1279	if os.path.isdir(tmpDir1) > 0 :
1280		shutil.rmtree(tmpDir1)
1281
1282	if os.path.isdir(tmpDir2) > 0 :
1283		shutil.rmtree(tmpDir2)
1284
1285	if logging :
1286		log.close()
1287
1288	sys.exit(ret)
1289
1290def main() :
1291
1292	# Log file handle
1293	global log
1294
1295	# Globals relating to command line options
1296	global logging, vdiffs, reportAllSects
1297
1298	# Named temporary files / directories
1299	global tmpDir1, tmpDir2
1300
1301	# Command paths
1302	global lintdump_cmd, elfdump_cmd, dump_cmd, dis_cmd, od_cmd, diff_cmd, sqlite_cmd
1303
1304	# Default search path
1305	global wsdiff_path
1306
1307	# Essentially "uname -p"
1308	global arch
1309
1310	# changed files for worker thread processing
1311	global changedFiles
1312	global baseRoot
1313	global ptchRoot
1314
1315	# Sort the list of files from a temporary file
1316	global sorted
1317	global differentFiles
1318
1319	# Debugging indicator
1320	global debugon
1321
1322	# Some globals need to be initialized
1323	debugon = logging = vdiffs = reportAllSects = sorted = False
1324
1325
1326	# Process command line arguments
1327	# Return values are returned from args() in alpha order
1328	# (Yes, python functions can return multiple values (ewww))
1329	# Note that args() also set the globals:
1330	#	logging to True if verbose logging (to a file) was enabled
1331	#	vdiffs to True if logged differences aren't to be truncated
1332	#	reportAllSects to True if all ELF section differences are to be reported
1333	#
1334	baseRoot, fileNamesFile, localTools, ptchRoot, results = args()
1335
1336	#
1337	# Set up the results/log file
1338	#
1339	if logging :
1340		try:
1341			log = open(results, "w")
1342		except:
1343			logging = False
1344			error("failed to open log file: " + log)
1345			sys.exit(1)
1346
1347		dateTimeStr= "# %d/%d/%d at %d:%d:%d" % time.localtime()[:6]
1348		v_info("# This file was produced by wsdiff")
1349		v_info(dateTimeStr)
1350
1351	# Changed files (used only for the sorted case)
1352	if sorted :
1353		differentFiles = []
1354
1355	#
1356	# Build paths to the tools required tools
1357	#
1358	# Try to look for tools in $SRC/tools if the "-t" option
1359	# was specified
1360	#
1361	arch = commands.getoutput("uname -p")
1362	if localTools :
1363		try:
1364			src = os.environ['SRC']
1365		except:
1366			error("-t specified, but $SRC not set. Cannot find $SRC/tools")
1367			src = ""
1368		if len(src) > 0 :
1369			wsdiff_path.insert(0, src + "/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin")
1370
1371	lintdump_cmd = find_tool("lintdump")
1372	elfdump_cmd = find_tool("elfdump")
1373	dump_cmd = find_tool("dump")
1374	od_cmd = find_tool("od")
1375	dis_cmd = find_tool("dis")
1376	diff_cmd = find_tool("diff")
1377	sqlite_cmd = find_tool("sqlite")
1378
1379	#
1380	# Set resource limit for number of open files as high as possible.
1381	# This might get handy with big number of threads.
1382	#
1383	(nofile_soft, nofile_hard) = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)
1384	try:
1385		resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE,
1386		    (nofile_hard, nofile_hard))
1387	except:
1388		error("cannot set resource limits for number of open files")
1389		sys.exit(1)
1390
1391	#
1392	# validate the base and patch paths
1393	#
1394	if baseRoot[-1] != '/' :
1395		baseRoot += '/'
1396
1397	if ptchRoot[-1] != '/' :
1398		ptchRoot += '/'
1399
1400	if not os.path.exists(baseRoot) :
1401		error("old proto area: " + baseRoot + " does not exist")
1402		sys.exit(1)
1403
1404	if not os.path.exists(ptchRoot) :
1405		error("new proto area: " + ptchRoot + \
1406		      " does not exist")
1407		sys.exit(1)
1408
1409	#
1410	# log some information identifying the run
1411	#
1412	v_info("Old proto area: " + baseRoot)
1413	v_info("New proto area: " + ptchRoot)
1414	v_info("Results file: " + results + "\n")
1415
1416	#
1417	# Set up the temporary directories / files
1418	# Could use python's tmpdir routines, but these should
1419	# be easier to identify / keep around for debugging
1420	pid = os.getpid()
1421	tmpDir1 = "/tmp/wsdiff_tmp1_" + str(pid) + "/"
1422	tmpDir2 = "/tmp/wsdiff_tmp2_" + str(pid) + "/"
1423	try:
1424		os.makedirs(tmpDir1)
1425	except OSError, e:
1426		error("main: makedir failed %s" % e)
1427	try:
1428		os.makedirs(tmpDir2)
1429	except OSError, e:
1430		error("main: makedir failed %s" % e)
1431
1432	# Derive a catalog of new, deleted, and to-be-compared objects
1433	# either from the specified base and patch proto areas, or from
1434	# from an input file list
1435	newOrDeleted = False
1436
1437	if fileNamesFile != "" :
1438		changedFiles, newFiles, deletedFiles = \
1439			      flistCatalog(baseRoot, ptchRoot, fileNamesFile)
1440	else :
1441		changedFiles, newFiles, deletedFiles = \
1442				protoCatalog(baseRoot, ptchRoot)
1443
1444	if len(newFiles) > 0 :
1445		newOrDeleted = True
1446		info("\nNew objects found: ")
1447
1448		if sorted :
1449			newFiles.sort()
1450		for fn in newFiles :
1451			info(fnFormat(fn))
1452
1453	if len(deletedFiles) > 0 :
1454		newOrDeleted = True
1455		info("\nObjects removed: ")
1456
1457		if sorted :
1458			deletedFiles.sort()
1459		for fn in deletedFiles :
1460			info(fnFormat(fn))
1461
1462	if newOrDeleted :
1463		info("\nChanged objects: ")
1464	if sorted :
1465		debug("The list will appear after the processing is done")
1466
1467	# Here's where all the heavy lifting happens
1468	# Perform a comparison on each object appearing in
1469	# both proto areas. compareOneFile will examine the
1470	# file types of each object, and will vector off to
1471	# the appropriate comparison routine, where the compare
1472	# will happen, and any differences will be reported / logged
1473
1474	# determine maximum number of worker threads by using
1475	# DMAKE_MAX_JOBS environment variable set by nightly(1)
1476	# or get number of CPUs in the system
1477	try:
1478		max_threads = int(os.environ['DMAKE_MAX_JOBS'])
1479	except:
1480		max_threads = os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN")
1481		# If we cannot get number of online CPUs in the system
1482		# run unparallelized otherwise bump the number up 20%
1483		# to achieve best results.
1484		if max_threads == -1 :
1485			max_threads = 1
1486		else :
1487			max_threads += max_threads/5
1488
1489	# Set signal handler to attempt graceful exit
1490	debug("Setting signal handler")
1491	signal.signal( signal.SIGINT, discontinue_processing )
1492
1493	# Create and unleash the threads
1494	# Only at most max_threads must be running at any moment
1495	mythreads = []
1496	debug("Spawning " + str(max_threads) + " threads");
1497	for i in range(max_threads) :
1498		thread = workerThread()
1499		mythreads.append(thread)
1500		mythreads[i].start()
1501
1502	# Wait for the threads to finish and do cleanup if interrupted
1503	debug("Waiting for the threads to finish")
1504	while True:
1505		if not True in [thread.isAlive() for thread in mythreads]:
1506		    break
1507		else:
1508		    # Some threads are still going
1509		    time.sleep(1)
1510
1511	# Interrupted by SIGINT
1512	if keep_processing == False :
1513		cleanup(1)
1514
1515	# If the list of differences was sorted it is stored in an array
1516	if sorted :
1517		differentFiles.sort()
1518		for f in differentFiles :
1519			info(fnFormat(f))
1520
1521	# We're done, cleanup.
1522	cleanup(0)
1523
1524if __name__ == '__main__' :
1525	try:
1526		main()
1527	except KeyboardInterrupt :
1528		cleanup(1);
1529
1530
1531