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For the libandroid_support NOTICE file, we need to combine all the files in that directory, plus the specific files pulled from bionic. Also cleaned up some of the Python style. Bug: N/A Test: used for libandroid_support Change-Id: If433e3a0f0478f06d99a9b3556e99dde06a7e5e1
182 lines
5 KiB
Python
Executable file
182 lines
5 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Run with directory arguments from any directory, with no special setup required.
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# Or:
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# for i in libc libdl libm linker libstdc++ ; do ./libc/tools/generate-NOTICE.py $i > $i/NOTICE ; done
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import ftplib
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import hashlib
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import string
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tarfile
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import tempfile
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VERBOSE = False
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def warn(s):
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sys.stderr.write("warning: %s\n" % s)
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def warn_verbose(s):
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if VERBOSE:
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warn(s)
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def is_interesting(path):
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path = path.lower()
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uninteresting_extensions = [
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".bp",
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".map",
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".mk",
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".py",
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".pyc",
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".swp",
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".txt",
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]
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if os.path.splitext(path)[1] in uninteresting_extensions:
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return False
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if path.endswith("/notice") or path.endswith("/readme"):
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return False
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return True
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def is_auto_generated(content):
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if "Generated by gensyscalls.py" in content or "generated by genserv.py" in content:
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return True
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if "This header was automatically generated from a Linux kernel header" in content:
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return True
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return False
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copyrights = set()
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def extract_copyright_at(lines, i):
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hash = lines[i].startswith("#")
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# Do we need to back up to find the start of the copyright header?
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start = i
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if not hash:
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while start > 0:
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if "/*" in lines[start - 1]:
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break
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start -= 1
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# Read comment lines until we hit something that terminates a
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# copyright header.
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while i < len(lines):
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if "*/" in lines[i]:
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break
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if hash and len(lines[i]) == 0:
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break
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if "\t@(#)" in lines[i] or "\tfrom: @(#)" in lines[i] or "From: @(#)" in lines[i] or "from OpenBSD:" in lines[i]:
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break
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if "\tcitrus Id: " in lines[i]:
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break
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if "\t$Citrus: " in lines[i] or "\t$OpenBSD: " in lines[i] or " $FreeBSD: " in lines[i] or "\t$NetBSD: " in lines[i]:
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break
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if "$FreeBSD$" in lines[i] or "$Citrus$" in lines[i]:
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break
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# OpenBSD likes to say where stuff originally came from:
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if "Original version ID:" in lines[i]:
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break
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i += 1
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end = i
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# Trim trailing cruft.
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while end > 0:
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if lines[end - 1] != " *" and lines[end - 1] != " * ====================================================":
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break
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end -= 1
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# Remove C/assembler comment formatting, pulling out just the text.
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clean_lines = []
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for line in lines[start:end]:
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line = line.replace("\t", " ")
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line = line.replace("/* ", "")
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line = re.sub("^ \* ", "", line)
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line = line.replace("** ", "")
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line = line.replace("# ", "")
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if line.startswith("++Copyright++"):
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continue
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line = line.replace("--Copyright--", "")
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line = line.rstrip()
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# These come last and take care of "blank" comment lines.
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if line == "#" or line == " *" or line == "**" or line == "-":
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line = ""
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clean_lines.append(line)
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# Trim blank lines from head and tail.
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while clean_lines[0] == "":
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clean_lines = clean_lines[1:]
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while clean_lines[len(clean_lines) - 1] == "":
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clean_lines = clean_lines[0:(len(clean_lines) - 1)]
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copyright = "\n".join(clean_lines)
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copyrights.add(copyright)
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return i
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def do_file(path):
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with open(path, "r") as the_file:
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try:
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content = open(path, "r").read().decode("utf-8")
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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warn("bad UTF-8 in %s" % path)
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content = open(path, "r").read().decode("iso-8859-1")
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lines = content.split("\n")
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if len(lines) <= 4:
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warn_verbose("ignoring short file %s" % path)
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return
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if is_auto_generated(content):
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warn_verbose("ignoring auto-generated file %s" % path)
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return
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if not "Copyright" in content:
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if "public domain" in content.lower():
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warn("ignoring public domain file %s" % path)
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return
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warn('no copyright notice found in "%s" (%d lines)' % (path, len(lines)))
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return
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# Manually iterate because extract_copyright_at tells us how many lines to skip.
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i = 0
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while i < len(lines):
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if "Copyright" in lines[i] and not "@(#) Copyright" in lines[i]:
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i = extract_copyright_at(lines, i)
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else:
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i += 1
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def do_dir(path):
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for directory, sub_directories, filenames in os.walk(arg):
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if ".git" in sub_directories:
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sub_directories.remove(".git")
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sub_directories = sorted(sub_directories)
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for filename in sorted(filenames):
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path = os.path.join(directory, filename)
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if is_interesting(path):
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do_file(path)
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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if len(args) == 0:
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args = [ "." ]
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for arg in args:
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if os.path.isdir(arg):
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do_dir(arg)
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else:
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do_file(arg)
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for copyright in sorted(copyrights):
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print copyright.encode("utf-8")
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print
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print "-------------------------------------------------------------------"
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print
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sys.exit(0)
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