am 1cada9b3: Merge "Remove unused scripts."

* commit '1cada9b3ea2724ebb0dee89a7f9a8f00a0ece2ae':
  Remove unused scripts.
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Christopher Ferris 2014-06-07 02:09:15 +00:00 committed by Android Git Automerger
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# this program is used to find source code that includes linux kernel headers directly
# (e.g. with #include <linux/...> or #include <asm/...>)
#
# then it lists them on the standard output.
import sys, cpp, glob, os, re, getopt, kernel
from utils import *
from defaults import *
program_dir = find_program_dir()
wanted_archs = kernel_archs
wanted_config = None
def usage():
print """\
usage: find_headers.py [options] <kernel-root> (file|directory|@listfile)+
options:
-c <file> specify .config file (none by default)
-a <archs> used to specify an alternative list
of architectures to support
('%s' by default)
-v enable verbose mode
this program is used to find all the kernel headers that are used
by a set of source files or directories containing them. the search
is recursive to find *all* required files.
""" % ( string.join(kernel_archs,",") )
sys.exit(1)
try:
optlist, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], 'vc:d:a:k:' )
except:
# unrecognized option
print "error: unrecognized option"
usage()
for opt, arg in optlist:
if opt == '-a':
wanted_archs = string.split(arg,',')
elif opt == '-c':
wanted_config = arg
elif opt == '-v':
kernel.verboseSearch = 1
kernel.verboseFind = 1
verbose = 1
else:
usage()
if len(args) < 2:
usage()
kernel_root = args[0]
if not os.path.exists(kernel_root):
sys.stderr.write( "error: directory '%s' does not exist\n" % kernel_root )
sys.exit(1)
if not os.path.isdir(kernel_root):
sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' is not a directory\n" % kernel_root )
sys.exit(1)
if not os.path.isdir(kernel_root+"/include/linux"):
sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' does not have an 'include/linux' directory\n" % kernel_root )
sys.exit(1)
if wanted_config:
if not os.path.exists(wanted_config):
sys.stderr.write( "error: file '%s' does not exist\n" % wanted_config )
sys.exit(1)
if not os.path.isfile(wanted_config):
sys.stderr.write( "error: '%s' is not a file\n" % wanted_config )
sys.exit(1)
# find all architectures in the kernel tree
archs = []
for archdir in os.listdir(kernel_root+"/arch"):
if os.path.exists("%s/arch/%s/include/asm" % (kernel_root, archdir)):
if verbose:
print "Found arch '%s'" % archdir
archs.append(archdir)
# if we're using the 'kernel_headers' directory, there is only asm/
# and no other asm-<arch> directories
#
in_kernel_headers = False
if len(archs) == 0:
# this can happen when we're using the 'kernel_headers' directory
if os.path.isdir(kernel_root+"/asm"):
in_kernel_headers = True
archs = [ "arm", "mips"]
# if the user has specified some architectures with -a <archs> ensure that
# all those he wants are available from the kernel include tree
if wanted_archs != None:
if in_kernel_headers and wanted_archs != [ "arm", "mips" ]:
sys.stderr.write( "error: when parsing kernel_headers, only 'arm' and 'mips' architectures are supported at the moment\n" )
sys.exit(1)
missing = []
for arch in wanted_archs:
if arch not in archs:
missing.append(arch)
if len(missing) > 0:
sys.stderr.write( "error: the following requested architectures are not in the kernel tree: " )
for a in missing:
sys.stderr.write( " %s" % a )
sys.stderr.write( "\n" )
sys.exit(1)
archs = wanted_archs
# helper function used to walk the user files
def parse_file(path, parser):
#print "parse %s" % path
parser.parseFile(path)
# remove previous destination directory
#destdir = "/tmp/bionic-kernel-headers/"
#cleanup_dir(destdir)
# try to read the config file
try:
cparser = kernel.ConfigParser()
if wanted_config:
cparser.parseFile( wanted_config )
except:
sys.stderr.write( "error: can't parse '%s'" % wanted_config )
sys.exit(1)
kernel_config = cparser.getDefinitions()
# first, obtain the list of kernel files used by our clients
fparser = kernel.HeaderScanner()
dir_excludes=[".repo","external/kernel-headers","ndk","out","prebuilt","bionic/libc/kernel","development/ndk","external/qemu/distrib"]
walk_source_files( args[1:], parse_file, fparser, excludes=["./"+f for f in dir_excludes] )
headers = fparser.getHeaders()
files = fparser.getFiles()
# now recursively scan the kernel headers for additionnal sub-included headers
hparser = kernel.KernelHeaderFinder(headers,archs,kernel_root,kernel_config)
headers = hparser.scanForAllArchs()
if 0: # just for debugging
dumpHeaderUsers = False
print "the following %d headers:" % len(headers)
for h in sorted(headers):
if dumpHeaderUsers:
print " %s (%s)" % (h, repr(hparser.getHeaderUsers(h)))
else:
print " %s" % h
print "are used by the following %d files:" % len(files)
for f in sorted(files):
print " %s" % f
sys.exit(0)
for h in sorted(headers):
print "%s" % h
sys.exit(0)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# this program is used to find source code that includes linux kernel headers directly
# (e.g. with #include <linux/...> or #include <asm/...>)
#
# then it lists
import sys, cpp, glob, os, re, getopt
import kernel
from utils import *
from defaults import *
def usage():
print """\
usage: find_users.py [-v] (file|directory|@listfile)+
this program is used to scan a list of files or directories for
sources that include kernel headers directly. the program prints
the list of said source files when it's done.
when scanning directories, only files matching the following
extension will be searched: .c .cpp .S .h
use -v to enable verbose output
"""
sys.exit(1)
try:
optlist, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], 'v' )
except:
# unrecognized option
print "error: unrecognized option"
usage()
for opt, arg in optlist:
if opt == '-v':
kernel.verboseSearch = 1
kernel.verboseFind = 1
else:
usage()
if len(args) < 1:
usage()
# helper function used to walk the user files
def parse_file(path, parser):
parser.parseFile(path)
# first, obtain the list of kernel files used by our clients
# avoid parsing the 'kernel_headers' directory itself since we
# use this program with the Android source tree by default.
#
fparser = kernel.HeaderScanner()
walk_source_files( args, parse_file, fparser, excludes=["kernel_headers","original"] )
files = fparser.getFiles()
for f in sorted(files):
print f
sys.exit(0)