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// -*- Mode: C++ -*-
//
// Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
//
// This file is part of the GNU Application Binary Interface Generic
// Analysis and Instrumentation Library (libabigail). This library is
// free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
// terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
// later version.
// This library 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 Lesser Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this program; see the file COPYING-LGPLV3. If
// not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// Author: Dodji Seketeli
/// @file
///
/// This program reads an elf file, try to load its debug info (in
/// DWARF format) and emit it back in a set of "text sections" in native
/// libabigail XML format.
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
#include <vector>
#include <tr1/memory>
Add --version option to several libabigail tools This patch changed the revision number of the libabigail library to make it reflect the fact that we are not in "release candidate" mode, before the first 1.0 release. So the revision number is now "rc0". The configuration manager has been updated to support version numbers that are strings, so that it can supports things like "rc0". Then, several libabigail tools have been modified to support the --version option to display their version number. * configure.ac: Set the version revision to "rc0". * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Adjust manual for new --version option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h (config::{m_format_minor, m_format_major}): Make these be strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * src/abg-config.cc (config::config): Adjust. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * include/abg-version.h.in: Make the version variables be strings. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): The version numbers are now strings so adjust. * tools/{abicompat,abidiff,abidw,abilint,abipkgdiff,abisym}.cc (options::display_version): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add documentation for new --version option. (parse_command_line): Parse new --version option. (main): Support --version. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 10:39:15 +00:00
#include "abg-config.h"
#include "abg-tools-utils.h"
#include "abg-corpus.h"
#include "abg-dwarf-reader.h"
Support new 'abi-corpus' native XML format (.abi) * include/abg-reader.h (read_corpus_from_native_xml) (read_corpus_from_native_xml_file): Declare new entry points. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus_to_native_xml) (write_corpus_to_native_xml_file): Likewise. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_translation_unit_from_input): Renamed read_input into this. Support new 'path' attribute for 'abi-instr' XML element. (read_corpus_from_input): New static function. (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream): Update wrt read_input -> read_translation_unit_from_input. (read_corpus_from_native_xml, read_corpus_from_native_xml) (read_corpus_from_native_xml_file): Define new entry points. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): Write 'path' attribute into the 'abi-instr' xml element. (write_corpus_to_native_xml, write_corpus_to_native_xml_file): Define new entry points. * tools/abg-tools-utils.h (file_type::{FILE_TYPE_XML_CORPUS, FILE_TYPE_ZIP_CORPUS}): New enumerators. * tools/abg-tools-utils.cc (guess_file_type): Support detection of the new xml file format containing a document root 'abi-corpus' root element. * tools/bidiff.cc (main): Support diffing xml corpus-es and zip corpus-es. * tools/bidw.cc (main): Recognize elf files before reading them. * tools/bilint.cc (main): Support reading xml/zip corpus-es too. * tests/data/test-read-write/test[0-23].xml: Update 'path' attribute. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-01-07 13:12:26 +00:00
#include "abg-writer.h"
#include "abg-reader.h"
#include "abg-comparison.h"
using std::string;
using std::cerr;
using std::cout;
using std::ostream;
using std::ofstream;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
using std::vector;
using std::tr1::shared_ptr;
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
using abigail::tools_utils::emit_prefix;
using abigail::tools_utils::temp_file;
using abigail::tools_utils::temp_file_sptr;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
using abigail::tools_utils::check_file;
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
using abigail::tools_utils::build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
using abigail::ir::environment_sptr;
using abigail::ir::environment;
using abigail::corpus;
using abigail::corpus_sptr;
using abigail::translation_units;
using abigail::suppr::suppression_sptr;
using abigail::suppr::suppressions_type;
using abigail::suppr::read_suppressions;
using abigail::comparison::corpus_diff;
using abigail::comparison::corpus_diff_sptr;
using abigail::comparison::compute_diff;
using abigail::comparison::diff_context_sptr;
using abigail::comparison::diff_context;
using abigail::xml_writer::write_corpus;
using abigail::xml_reader::read_corpus_from_native_xml_file;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
using abigail::dwarf_reader::read_context;
using abigail::dwarf_reader::read_context_sptr;
using abigail::dwarf_reader::read_corpus_from_elf;
using abigail::dwarf_reader::create_read_context;
using namespace abigail;
struct options
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
string wrong_option;
string in_file_path;
string out_file_path;
shared_ptr<char> di_root_path;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
string headers_dir;
string vmlinux;
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
vector<string> suppression_paths;
vector<string> kabi_whitelist_paths;
suppressions_type kabi_whitelist_supprs;
Add --version option to several libabigail tools This patch changed the revision number of the libabigail library to make it reflect the fact that we are not in "release candidate" mode, before the first 1.0 release. So the revision number is now "rc0". The configuration manager has been updated to support version numbers that are strings, so that it can supports things like "rc0". Then, several libabigail tools have been modified to support the --version option to display their version number. * configure.ac: Set the version revision to "rc0". * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Adjust manual for new --version option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h (config::{m_format_minor, m_format_major}): Make these be strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * src/abg-config.cc (config::config): Adjust. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * include/abg-version.h.in: Make the version variables be strings. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): The version numbers are now strings so adjust. * tools/{abicompat,abidiff,abidw,abilint,abipkgdiff,abisym}.cc (options::display_version): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add documentation for new --version option. (parse_command_line): Parse new --version option. (main): Support --version. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 10:39:15 +00:00
bool display_version;
Support alternate debug info sections ABGBZ#17193 * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (class read_context) (typedef read_context_sptr, create_read_context) (has_alt_debug_info): Declare these. (read_corpus_from_elf): Declare new overload. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (find_alt_debug_info) (is_die_attribute_resolved_through_gnu_ref_alt) (build_primary_die_parent_relations_under) (build_alternate_die_parent_relations_under): Define new static functions. (read_context::{alt_dwarf_, alt_debug_info_path_, alternate_die_decl_map_, alternate_die_parent_map_}): New data members. (read_context::{alt_dwarf, alt_debug_info_path, alternate_die_decl_map, associate_die_to_decl_primary, associate_die_to_decl_alternate, associate_die_to_decl, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_primary, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_alternate, lookup_decl_from_die_offset, alternate_die_parent_map}): New member functions. (read_context::load_debug_info): Painfully Get a handle on the alternate debug info section too. We shouldn't have to do all this work; we could use the new dwarf_getalt() function from libdw, but we cannot as we want to support supports that predate that api. When a version of elfutils gets released with that api though, we should conditionally use that instead. (build_ir_node_from_die, get_parent_die, get_scope_for_die) (build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir) (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type) (build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type) (build_var_decl, build_function_decl): Take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info. Adjust their code accordingly. (die_die_attribute): Take a new output parameter that tells if the resolved DIE is from alternate debug info. Also take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info sections. (build_die_parent_relations_under): Take the DIE -> parent map to act upon. Also, add a new overload that takes a flag saying if the DIE is from alternate debug info or not, and act upon that. (build_die_parent_maps): Renamed build_die_parent_map into this and make it build DIE -> parent DIE relationship for the alternate debug info file as well. (find_last_import_unit_point_before_die, ): Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Clear the alternate DIE -> decl map, that is per TU just as the primary DIE -> decl map. Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Build the two DIE -> DIE parent maps (one for the primary debug info and one for the alternate debug info). (create_read_context, has_alt_debug_info): Define new public entry points. (read_corpus_from_elf): New entry point overload that takes a read_context. * tools/bidw.cc (options::{check_alt_debug_info_path, show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path}): New data members. (display_usage): Update for the two new options --check-alternate-debug-info and check-alternate-debug-info-base-name. (parse_command_line): Parse the two options above. (main) Handle the two new options above. * tests/Makefile.am: Build the new runtestaltdwarf test. Add the new data/test-alt-dwarf-file/* files to the build system. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: New test driver. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common.cc: New test input files. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0-common.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/.build-id/16/7088580c513b439c9ed95fe6a8b29496495f26.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust. bidw doesn't emit an abstract constructor/destructor anymore. It emits just the functions matching the cdtor symbols found in the binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 16:11:49 +00:00
bool check_alt_debug_info_path;
bool show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path;
bool write_architecture;
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
bool write_corpus_path;
Add support for abicompat weak mode This patch implements the weak mode of abicompat. In this mode, just the application and the new version of the library are provided. The types of functions and variables of the library that are consumed by the application are compared to the types of the functions and variables expected by the application. The goal is to check if the types of the declarations consumed by the application and provided by the library are compatible with what the application expects. The abicompat first gets the set of symbols undefined in the application and exported by the library. It then builds the set of declarations exported by the library that have those symbols. We call these the set of declarations of the library that are consumed by the application. Note that the debug information for the application does not contain the declarations of the functions/variables whose symbols are undefined. So we can not just read them to compare them to declarations exported by the library. But the *types* of the variables and the *sub-types* of the functions whose symbols are undefined in the application are present in the debug information of the application. So in the weak mode, abicompat compare the *types* of the declarations consumed by the application as expected by the application (described by the debug information of the application) with the types of the declarations exported by the library. To do this a number of changes were necessary. The patch builds a representation of all the types found in the application's debug info. Before that, only the types that are reachable from exported declarations were represented. The abidw tool got a new --load-all-types to test this new ability of loading all types. The patch also adds support for looking a type, not by name, but by its internal representation. In the comparison engine, function_type_diff is introduced to represent changes between two function types. For this, a new class type_or_decl_base has been introduced in the IR. It's now the base class for both decl_base and type_base. And abigail::comparison::diff now takes two pointers of type_or_decl, not decl_base anymore. So function_type_diff can take two function_type now; not that a function_type has no declaration so it doesn't inherit decl_base. A bunch of changes got made just to adjust to this modification. A number of fixes were made too, to make this work, like adding missing comparison operators, removing asserts that too strong, etc.. The patch also adjust the test suite as well as the documentation. * include/abg-fwd.h (class type_or_decl_base): Forward declare this. (is_decl, is_type, is_function_type, get_name, get_type_name) (get_function_type_name, get_pretty_representation) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus, lookup_type_in_translation_unit) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (hash_type_or_decl): New function declarations. * src/abg-corpus.cc (lookup_type_in_corpus) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus): Define new functions. * include/abg-ir.h (translation_unit::lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit): Declare new friend function. (class type_or_decl_base): Declare this. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Declare new operator. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (class {decl_base, type_base}): Make these class inherit type_or_decl_base. (decl_base::get_member_scopes): New const overload. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr&)): New operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove the non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Declare new member function. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Define new equality operator. (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (strip_typedef): Do not expect canonicalized types anymore. Now the system accepts (and expects) canonicalized types in certain cases. For instance, non-complete types and aggregated types that contain non-complete sub-types. (get_name, get_function_type_name, get_type_name) (get_pretty_representation, is_decl, is_type, is_function_type) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (lookup_type_in_scope, lookup_type_in_translation_unit): Define new functions or new overloads. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr& r)): Define new operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Define new function. (function_type::traverse): Adjust. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. (function_decl::get_pretty_representation): Avoid emitting the type of cdtors. (hash_type_or_decl): Define new function. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context) (read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'read_all_types' flag. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::load_all_types_): New flag. (read_context::read_context): Initialize it. (read_context::canonical_types_scheduled): If some types still have non-canonicalized sub-types, then do not canonicalize them. (read_context::load_all_types): New member functions. (build_function_decl): Do not represent void return type like empty type anymore, rather, represent it like a void type node. (build_ir_node_from_die): When asked, load all types including those that are not reachable from an exported declaration. (create_read_context, read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'load_all_types' flag and honour it. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::type_is_from_translation_unit): Support looking up function types in the current translation unit, now that we now how to lookup function types. * include/abg-comparison.h (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for, get_canonical_diff_for}): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr, instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::diff): Likewise. (diff::{first_subject, second_subject}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Likewise. (distinct_diff::{first, second}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::entities_are_of_distinct_kinds): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class function_type_diff): Create this new type. It's a factorization of the function_decl_diff type. * src/abg-comparison.cc (): * src/abg-comp-filter.cc ({harmless, harmful}_filter::visit): Adjust as diff::{first,second}_subject() now returns a type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more a decl_base_sptr. (decls_type, decls_diff_map_type): Remove these typedefs and replace it with ... (types_or_decls_type, types_or_decls_diff_map_type): ... these. (struct {decls_hash, decls_equals): Remove these type sand replace them with ... (struct {types_or_decls_hash, types_or_decls_equals}): ... these. ({type_suppression, variable_suppression}::suppresses_diff): Adjust. (diff_context::priv::decls_diff_map): Replace this with ... (diff_context::priv::types_or_decls_diff_map): ... this. (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, get_canonical_diff_for, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for}): Take type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::{first, second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::priv): Adjust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff_less_than_functor::operator()(const diff_sptr, const diff_sptr) const): Adjust. (diff::diff): djust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::{first,second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Likewise. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make the type of this be type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of type_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::{first, second, entities_are_of_distinct_kinds}): Likewise. (distinct_diff::has_changes): Simplify logic. (distinct_diff::report): Adjust. (compute_diff_for_types): Add an additional case to support the new function_type. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::priv::member_type_has_changed): Return an instance of type_or_decl_base_sptr rather than a decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::report): Adjust. (diff_comp::operator()(const diff&, diff&) const): Adjust. (enum function_decl_diff::priv::Flags): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{first_fn_flags_, second_fn_flags_, fn_flags_changes_}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{fn_is_declared_inline_to_flag, fn_binding_to_flag}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::{deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Empty this. (function_decl_diff::chain_into_hierarchy): Adjust. (function_decl_diff::function_decl_diff): This now only takes the subjects. It's body is now empty. (function_decl_diff::{return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, type_diff}): Remove these member functions. (function_decl_diff::type_diff): Define new member function. (function_decl_diff::report): Simplify logic by using the reporting of the child type diff node. (compute_diff): Likewise, in the overload for function_decl_sptr simplify logic by using the child type diff object. (function_type_diff::priv): Define new type. (function_type_diff::{function_type_diff, ensure_lookup_tables_populated, deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at, finish_diff_type, first_function_type, second_function_type, return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, get_pretty_representation, has_changes, has_local_changes, report, chain_into_hierarchy}): Define new functions. (compute_diff): Define new overload for function_type_sptr. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::weak_mode): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (enum abicompat_status): New enum (abicompat_status operator|(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status& operator|=(abicompat_status &, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status operator&(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)): New operators to manipulate the abicompat_status enum. (display_usage): Add help string for the new --weak-mode option. (parse_command_line): Add the new --weak-mode command line argument. If the tool is called with just the application and one library then assume that we are in the weak mode. (perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode): Define new function, factorized from what was in the main function. (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode): Define new function. (struct {fn,var}_change): Define new types. (main): Use perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode() and perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode(). * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Adjust. * tools/abidw.cc: (options::load_all_types): Add new data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): New help string for --load-all-types. (parse_command_line): Support the new --load-all-types option. (main): Adjust and honour the --load-all-types option. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Adjust. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Update documentation for the new weak mode. Also provide stuff that was missing from the examples provided. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update documentation for the new --load-all-types option. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-app: Recompile this. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: New new test input binaries * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-0.txt: Reference output for one test above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app.cc: Source file for a binary above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{h,cc}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{cc,h}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the test related files above to the source distribution. * tests/test-abicompat.cc (in_out_spec): Add the new test input above to the list of inputs to feed to this test harness. (main): Support taking just the app and one library. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{0, 1, 2.so, 3.so, 5.o, 8-qualified-this-pointer.so,}.abi: Adjust for void type being really emitted now, as opposed to just being an empty type. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-04-01 10:13:38 +00:00
bool load_all_types;
Support Linux Kernel binaries This patch teaches the ELF/DWARF reader of libabigail to load special ELF sections that are specific to Linux Kernel binaries (either vmlinux or linux kernel modules). The patch creates a new flag that tells the ELF reader that it needs to consider the input binary as a Linux Kernel binary. This is the new 'Linux Kernel mode'. In this linux kernel mode, the reader expects sections that are named __ksymtab and/or __ksymtab_gpl sections. Those sections contain indexes (of ELF symbols described in the normal ELF symbol table) of exported ELF symbols that are specifically marked by developers using EXPORT_SYMBOL or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL macros. These are symbols of global variables and functions defined and meant to be used by kernel modules. They constitute the interface exported by the Linux Kernel to its modules. So the patch only exports the publicly defined and exported ELF symbols that are also listed in __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch also fixes and re-organizes things left and right so that this new mode works in a well integrated manner with the other parts of the reader: - The load address of the binary is no more assumed to be the load address specified by the program header that is at offset zero. This is usually the case for user-space programs. To handle Linux Kernel binaries, the load address is now the one specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset. - The patch now tries to populate the various symbol maps only when necessary. That way, the new symbol maps defined for the ksymtab and ksymtab_gpl section are also loaded only when necessary; that is, when in Linux Kernel mode. - The patch (more) agressively suppresses non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no associated ELF symbol. The patch knows how to recognize and read relevant ELF symbol information from __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch makes abidiff and abidw detect that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary (either a vmlinux or a module). It does this by detecting the presence of the speciall __ksymtab_strings section. If it detects that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary then it only considers functions and variables which are defined and exported in the sense of ELF *AND* which ELF symbols are listed in the __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. If users want abidiff and abidw to consider their input binaries as normal ELF binaries then they can use the option --no-linux-kernel-mode. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (typedef address_set_type) (address_set_sptr): New typedefs. (get_binary_load_address): The load address of the binary is the load address specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset; not by the program header that is at offset zero. (read_context::{ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_, linux_exported_fn_syms_, linux_exported_var_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms_, load_in_linux_kernel_mode_}): New data members. (read_context::read_context): Initialize ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_ and load_in_linux_kernel_mode_. (read_context::{find_symbol_table_section, find_opd_section, lookup_elf_fn_symbol_from_address, lookup_elf_var_symbol_from_address, get_function_address, get_variable_address}): Make these const. (read_context::{find_ksymtab_section, find_ksymtab_gpl_section, lookup_elf_symbol_from_address, function_symbol_is_exported, variable_symbol_is_exported, linux_exported_fn_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_fn_syms, linux_exported_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_var_syms, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, architecture_word_size, load_kernel_symbol_table, load_ksymtab_symbols, load_ksymtab_gpl_symbols, load_linux_specific_exported_symbol_maps, load_in_linux_kernel_mode}): New member functions. (read_context::read_int_from_array_of_bytes): Factorize this new member function out of ... (read_context::{lookup_ppc64_elf_fn_entry_point_address}): ... this. Make this function const too. (read_context::read_uint64_from_array_of_bytes): New function. Uses read_int_from_array_of_bytes above. (read_context::{fun_entry_addr_sym_map_sptr}): Try to load symbol maps only when it's necessary. (read_context::elf_architecture_is_big_endian): Fix logic. (read_context::{var_addr_sym_map}): Express the const variant in terms of the non-const one. In the non-const one, load the map only when necessary. (read_context::load_symbol_maps_from_symtab_section): Renamed load_symbol_maps into this. (read_context::is_linux_kernel_binary): Define new member function. (read_context::{function, variable}_symbol_is_exported): If we are not prevented from considering loading in linux kernel mode, then just looking at a linux kernel binary makes us consider the special kernel sections. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Likewise. (build_ir_node_from_die): Take a new flag that says if the ir node is a declaration required by another concrete IR node. (enum read_context::kernel_symbol_table_kind): New enum. (read_context::load_symbol_maps): Support loading linux kernel specific sections too. (build_var_decl): Use the new read_context::variable_symbol_is_exported. (function_is_suppressed): Suppress non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no symbol. (variable_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed): Take a new flag that says if the variable is a declaration required by a concrete variable. If non member variable that is a declaration is not the specification of another concrete variable, then it's suppressed. (add_fn_symbols_to_map, add_var_symbols_to_map): New function definitions. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): If we are reading linux kernel or linux kernel modules, only set explicitely exported symbols (in the linux kernel binary sense) as exported function or variable symbols. (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * tools/abidw.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the new --no-linux-kernel-mode options. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf-abixml/test0-pr19026-libvtkIOSQL-6.1.so.1.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest23.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-10-10 10:18:51 +00:00
bool linux_kernel_mode;
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
bool corpus_group_for_linux;
Add a --stats to abidiff and abidw For now, this new --stats emits diagnostics about the number of types canonicalized at the very end of building the ABI corpus as well as the number of types that were scheduled for late canonicalizing and that couldn't be canonicalized. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): New accessors for a new "show_stats" property of the dwarf reader context. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Include iostream to use std::cerr. (dwarf_reader::show_stats_): New data member. (dwarf_reader::dwarf_reader): Initialize it. (dwarf_reader::show_stats) (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): Define new accessors. (dwarf_reader::die_type_map): Add const overload to this accessor. (dwarf_reader::lookup_type_from_die_offset): Make this accessor const. (dwarf_reader::add_late_canonicalized_types_stats): New member function. (dwarf_reader::perform_late_type_canonicalizing): Emit the statistics about late-canonicalized types if the user asked for it. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Create a dwarf reader context, set the show_stats to it and then use that context to read the corpora before diffing them. * tools/abidw.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Set the show_stats to the dwarf reader context before using it. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Update the manual. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update the manual. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-08-20 10:28:38 +00:00
bool show_stats;
bool noout;
Add the option of printing the file, line and column information about a type being reported. * bash-completion/abicompat: Complete the new "--no-show-locs" option. * bash-completion/abidiff: Likewise. * bash-completion/abidw: Likewise. * bash-completion/abipkgdiff: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Mention the new "--no-show-locs" option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-comparison.h (show_locs): Add declarations. * src/abg-comparison.cc: (diff_context::priv): Add a new switch called "show_locs_" and set its default value to false. (report_loc_info): New function. Outputting the extra information is conditionalized based on the associated diff contexts settings. (show_locs): define a getter/setter for diff_context::priv::show_locs_. ({distinct,pointer,reference,qualified_type,enum,class,scope,fn_parm, typedef,corpus}_diff::report): Call report_loc_info when appropriate. (maybe_report_diff_for_member): Likewise. (represent): Accept a const reference to a diff_context_sptr as a first argument and call report_loc_info on its second argument. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test reference files. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-report-2.txt: New test reference output. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test7-fn-changed-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test30-pr18904-rvalueref-report1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test31-pr18535-libstdc++-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-pkg/dirpkg-3-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test6-fn-suppr-report-0-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Explicitly create a diff context and turn off location emitting. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc: Add --no-show-locs to all existing test arguments. Run a few of the existing tests again, but without this option. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc: Handle the new "--no-show-locs" option. * tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 09:55:28 +00:00
bool show_locs;
bool abidiff;
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
bool annotate;
bool do_log;
options()
Add --version option to several libabigail tools This patch changed the revision number of the libabigail library to make it reflect the fact that we are not in "release candidate" mode, before the first 1.0 release. So the revision number is now "rc0". The configuration manager has been updated to support version numbers that are strings, so that it can supports things like "rc0". Then, several libabigail tools have been modified to support the --version option to display their version number. * configure.ac: Set the version revision to "rc0". * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Adjust manual for new --version option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h (config::{m_format_minor, m_format_major}): Make these be strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * src/abg-config.cc (config::config): Adjust. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * include/abg-version.h.in: Make the version variables be strings. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): The version numbers are now strings so adjust. * tools/{abicompat,abidiff,abidw,abilint,abipkgdiff,abisym}.cc (options::display_version): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add documentation for new --version option. (parse_command_line): Parse new --version option. (main): Support --version. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 10:39:15 +00:00
: display_version(),
check_alt_debug_info_path(),
Add support for abicompat weak mode This patch implements the weak mode of abicompat. In this mode, just the application and the new version of the library are provided. The types of functions and variables of the library that are consumed by the application are compared to the types of the functions and variables expected by the application. The goal is to check if the types of the declarations consumed by the application and provided by the library are compatible with what the application expects. The abicompat first gets the set of symbols undefined in the application and exported by the library. It then builds the set of declarations exported by the library that have those symbols. We call these the set of declarations of the library that are consumed by the application. Note that the debug information for the application does not contain the declarations of the functions/variables whose symbols are undefined. So we can not just read them to compare them to declarations exported by the library. But the *types* of the variables and the *sub-types* of the functions whose symbols are undefined in the application are present in the debug information of the application. So in the weak mode, abicompat compare the *types* of the declarations consumed by the application as expected by the application (described by the debug information of the application) with the types of the declarations exported by the library. To do this a number of changes were necessary. The patch builds a representation of all the types found in the application's debug info. Before that, only the types that are reachable from exported declarations were represented. The abidw tool got a new --load-all-types to test this new ability of loading all types. The patch also adds support for looking a type, not by name, but by its internal representation. In the comparison engine, function_type_diff is introduced to represent changes between two function types. For this, a new class type_or_decl_base has been introduced in the IR. It's now the base class for both decl_base and type_base. And abigail::comparison::diff now takes two pointers of type_or_decl, not decl_base anymore. So function_type_diff can take two function_type now; not that a function_type has no declaration so it doesn't inherit decl_base. A bunch of changes got made just to adjust to this modification. A number of fixes were made too, to make this work, like adding missing comparison operators, removing asserts that too strong, etc.. The patch also adjust the test suite as well as the documentation. * include/abg-fwd.h (class type_or_decl_base): Forward declare this. (is_decl, is_type, is_function_type, get_name, get_type_name) (get_function_type_name, get_pretty_representation) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus, lookup_type_in_translation_unit) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (hash_type_or_decl): New function declarations. * src/abg-corpus.cc (lookup_type_in_corpus) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus): Define new functions. * include/abg-ir.h (translation_unit::lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit): Declare new friend function. (class type_or_decl_base): Declare this. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Declare new operator. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (class {decl_base, type_base}): Make these class inherit type_or_decl_base. (decl_base::get_member_scopes): New const overload. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr&)): New operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove the non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Declare new member function. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Define new equality operator. (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (strip_typedef): Do not expect canonicalized types anymore. Now the system accepts (and expects) canonicalized types in certain cases. For instance, non-complete types and aggregated types that contain non-complete sub-types. (get_name, get_function_type_name, get_type_name) (get_pretty_representation, is_decl, is_type, is_function_type) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (lookup_type_in_scope, lookup_type_in_translation_unit): Define new functions or new overloads. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr& r)): Define new operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Define new function. (function_type::traverse): Adjust. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. (function_decl::get_pretty_representation): Avoid emitting the type of cdtors. (hash_type_or_decl): Define new function. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context) (read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'read_all_types' flag. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::load_all_types_): New flag. (read_context::read_context): Initialize it. (read_context::canonical_types_scheduled): If some types still have non-canonicalized sub-types, then do not canonicalize them. (read_context::load_all_types): New member functions. (build_function_decl): Do not represent void return type like empty type anymore, rather, represent it like a void type node. (build_ir_node_from_die): When asked, load all types including those that are not reachable from an exported declaration. (create_read_context, read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'load_all_types' flag and honour it. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::type_is_from_translation_unit): Support looking up function types in the current translation unit, now that we now how to lookup function types. * include/abg-comparison.h (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for, get_canonical_diff_for}): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr, instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::diff): Likewise. (diff::{first_subject, second_subject}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Likewise. (distinct_diff::{first, second}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::entities_are_of_distinct_kinds): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class function_type_diff): Create this new type. It's a factorization of the function_decl_diff type. * src/abg-comparison.cc (): * src/abg-comp-filter.cc ({harmless, harmful}_filter::visit): Adjust as diff::{first,second}_subject() now returns a type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more a decl_base_sptr. (decls_type, decls_diff_map_type): Remove these typedefs and replace it with ... (types_or_decls_type, types_or_decls_diff_map_type): ... these. (struct {decls_hash, decls_equals): Remove these type sand replace them with ... (struct {types_or_decls_hash, types_or_decls_equals}): ... these. ({type_suppression, variable_suppression}::suppresses_diff): Adjust. (diff_context::priv::decls_diff_map): Replace this with ... (diff_context::priv::types_or_decls_diff_map): ... this. (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, get_canonical_diff_for, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for}): Take type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::{first, second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::priv): Adjust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff_less_than_functor::operator()(const diff_sptr, const diff_sptr) const): Adjust. (diff::diff): djust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::{first,second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Likewise. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make the type of this be type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of type_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::{first, second, entities_are_of_distinct_kinds}): Likewise. (distinct_diff::has_changes): Simplify logic. (distinct_diff::report): Adjust. (compute_diff_for_types): Add an additional case to support the new function_type. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::priv::member_type_has_changed): Return an instance of type_or_decl_base_sptr rather than a decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::report): Adjust. (diff_comp::operator()(const diff&, diff&) const): Adjust. (enum function_decl_diff::priv::Flags): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{first_fn_flags_, second_fn_flags_, fn_flags_changes_}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{fn_is_declared_inline_to_flag, fn_binding_to_flag}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::{deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Empty this. (function_decl_diff::chain_into_hierarchy): Adjust. (function_decl_diff::function_decl_diff): This now only takes the subjects. It's body is now empty. (function_decl_diff::{return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, type_diff}): Remove these member functions. (function_decl_diff::type_diff): Define new member function. (function_decl_diff::report): Simplify logic by using the reporting of the child type diff node. (compute_diff): Likewise, in the overload for function_decl_sptr simplify logic by using the child type diff object. (function_type_diff::priv): Define new type. (function_type_diff::{function_type_diff, ensure_lookup_tables_populated, deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at, finish_diff_type, first_function_type, second_function_type, return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, get_pretty_representation, has_changes, has_local_changes, report, chain_into_hierarchy}): Define new functions. (compute_diff): Define new overload for function_type_sptr. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::weak_mode): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (enum abicompat_status): New enum (abicompat_status operator|(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status& operator|=(abicompat_status &, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status operator&(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)): New operators to manipulate the abicompat_status enum. (display_usage): Add help string for the new --weak-mode option. (parse_command_line): Add the new --weak-mode command line argument. If the tool is called with just the application and one library then assume that we are in the weak mode. (perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode): Define new function, factorized from what was in the main function. (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode): Define new function. (struct {fn,var}_change): Define new types. (main): Use perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode() and perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode(). * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Adjust. * tools/abidw.cc: (options::load_all_types): Add new data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): New help string for --load-all-types. (parse_command_line): Support the new --load-all-types option. (main): Adjust and honour the --load-all-types option. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Adjust. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Update documentation for the new weak mode. Also provide stuff that was missing from the examples provided. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update documentation for the new --load-all-types option. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-app: Recompile this. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: New new test input binaries * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-0.txt: Reference output for one test above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app.cc: Source file for a binary above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{h,cc}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{cc,h}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the test related files above to the source distribution. * tests/test-abicompat.cc (in_out_spec): Add the new test input above to the list of inputs to feed to this test harness. (main): Support taking just the app and one library. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{0, 1, 2.so, 3.so, 5.o, 8-qualified-this-pointer.so,}.abi: Adjust for void type being really emitted now, as opposed to just being an empty type. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-04-01 10:13:38 +00:00
show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path(),
write_architecture(true),
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
write_corpus_path(true),
Add a --stats to abidiff and abidw For now, this new --stats emits diagnostics about the number of types canonicalized at the very end of building the ABI corpus as well as the number of types that were scheduled for late canonicalizing and that couldn't be canonicalized. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): New accessors for a new "show_stats" property of the dwarf reader context. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Include iostream to use std::cerr. (dwarf_reader::show_stats_): New data member. (dwarf_reader::dwarf_reader): Initialize it. (dwarf_reader::show_stats) (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): Define new accessors. (dwarf_reader::die_type_map): Add const overload to this accessor. (dwarf_reader::lookup_type_from_die_offset): Make this accessor const. (dwarf_reader::add_late_canonicalized_types_stats): New member function. (dwarf_reader::perform_late_type_canonicalizing): Emit the statistics about late-canonicalized types if the user asked for it. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Create a dwarf reader context, set the show_stats to it and then use that context to read the corpora before diffing them. * tools/abidw.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Set the show_stats to the dwarf reader context before using it. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Update the manual. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update the manual. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-08-20 10:28:38 +00:00
load_all_types(),
Support Linux Kernel binaries This patch teaches the ELF/DWARF reader of libabigail to load special ELF sections that are specific to Linux Kernel binaries (either vmlinux or linux kernel modules). The patch creates a new flag that tells the ELF reader that it needs to consider the input binary as a Linux Kernel binary. This is the new 'Linux Kernel mode'. In this linux kernel mode, the reader expects sections that are named __ksymtab and/or __ksymtab_gpl sections. Those sections contain indexes (of ELF symbols described in the normal ELF symbol table) of exported ELF symbols that are specifically marked by developers using EXPORT_SYMBOL or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL macros. These are symbols of global variables and functions defined and meant to be used by kernel modules. They constitute the interface exported by the Linux Kernel to its modules. So the patch only exports the publicly defined and exported ELF symbols that are also listed in __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch also fixes and re-organizes things left and right so that this new mode works in a well integrated manner with the other parts of the reader: - The load address of the binary is no more assumed to be the load address specified by the program header that is at offset zero. This is usually the case for user-space programs. To handle Linux Kernel binaries, the load address is now the one specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset. - The patch now tries to populate the various symbol maps only when necessary. That way, the new symbol maps defined for the ksymtab and ksymtab_gpl section are also loaded only when necessary; that is, when in Linux Kernel mode. - The patch (more) agressively suppresses non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no associated ELF symbol. The patch knows how to recognize and read relevant ELF symbol information from __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch makes abidiff and abidw detect that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary (either a vmlinux or a module). It does this by detecting the presence of the speciall __ksymtab_strings section. If it detects that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary then it only considers functions and variables which are defined and exported in the sense of ELF *AND* which ELF symbols are listed in the __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. If users want abidiff and abidw to consider their input binaries as normal ELF binaries then they can use the option --no-linux-kernel-mode. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (typedef address_set_type) (address_set_sptr): New typedefs. (get_binary_load_address): The load address of the binary is the load address specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset; not by the program header that is at offset zero. (read_context::{ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_, linux_exported_fn_syms_, linux_exported_var_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms_, load_in_linux_kernel_mode_}): New data members. (read_context::read_context): Initialize ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_ and load_in_linux_kernel_mode_. (read_context::{find_symbol_table_section, find_opd_section, lookup_elf_fn_symbol_from_address, lookup_elf_var_symbol_from_address, get_function_address, get_variable_address}): Make these const. (read_context::{find_ksymtab_section, find_ksymtab_gpl_section, lookup_elf_symbol_from_address, function_symbol_is_exported, variable_symbol_is_exported, linux_exported_fn_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_fn_syms, linux_exported_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_var_syms, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, architecture_word_size, load_kernel_symbol_table, load_ksymtab_symbols, load_ksymtab_gpl_symbols, load_linux_specific_exported_symbol_maps, load_in_linux_kernel_mode}): New member functions. (read_context::read_int_from_array_of_bytes): Factorize this new member function out of ... (read_context::{lookup_ppc64_elf_fn_entry_point_address}): ... this. Make this function const too. (read_context::read_uint64_from_array_of_bytes): New function. Uses read_int_from_array_of_bytes above. (read_context::{fun_entry_addr_sym_map_sptr}): Try to load symbol maps only when it's necessary. (read_context::elf_architecture_is_big_endian): Fix logic. (read_context::{var_addr_sym_map}): Express the const variant in terms of the non-const one. In the non-const one, load the map only when necessary. (read_context::load_symbol_maps_from_symtab_section): Renamed load_symbol_maps into this. (read_context::is_linux_kernel_binary): Define new member function. (read_context::{function, variable}_symbol_is_exported): If we are not prevented from considering loading in linux kernel mode, then just looking at a linux kernel binary makes us consider the special kernel sections. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Likewise. (build_ir_node_from_die): Take a new flag that says if the ir node is a declaration required by another concrete IR node. (enum read_context::kernel_symbol_table_kind): New enum. (read_context::load_symbol_maps): Support loading linux kernel specific sections too. (build_var_decl): Use the new read_context::variable_symbol_is_exported. (function_is_suppressed): Suppress non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no symbol. (variable_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed): Take a new flag that says if the variable is a declaration required by a concrete variable. If non member variable that is a declaration is not the specification of another concrete variable, then it's suppressed. (add_fn_symbols_to_map, add_var_symbols_to_map): New function definitions. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): If we are reading linux kernel or linux kernel modules, only set explicitely exported symbols (in the linux kernel binary sense) as exported function or variable symbols. (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * tools/abidw.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the new --no-linux-kernel-mode options. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf-abixml/test0-pr19026-libvtkIOSQL-6.1.so.1.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest23.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-10-10 10:18:51 +00:00
linux_kernel_mode(true),
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
corpus_group_for_linux(false),
show_stats(),
noout(),
Add the option of printing the file, line and column information about a type being reported. * bash-completion/abicompat: Complete the new "--no-show-locs" option. * bash-completion/abidiff: Likewise. * bash-completion/abidw: Likewise. * bash-completion/abipkgdiff: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Mention the new "--no-show-locs" option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-comparison.h (show_locs): Add declarations. * src/abg-comparison.cc: (diff_context::priv): Add a new switch called "show_locs_" and set its default value to false. (report_loc_info): New function. Outputting the extra information is conditionalized based on the associated diff contexts settings. (show_locs): define a getter/setter for diff_context::priv::show_locs_. ({distinct,pointer,reference,qualified_type,enum,class,scope,fn_parm, typedef,corpus}_diff::report): Call report_loc_info when appropriate. (maybe_report_diff_for_member): Likewise. (represent): Accept a const reference to a diff_context_sptr as a first argument and call report_loc_info on its second argument. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test reference files. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-report-2.txt: New test reference output. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test7-fn-changed-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test30-pr18904-rvalueref-report1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test31-pr18535-libstdc++-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-pkg/dirpkg-3-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test6-fn-suppr-report-0-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Explicitly create a diff context and turn off location emitting. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc: Add --no-show-locs to all existing test arguments. Run a few of the existing tests again, but without this option. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc: Handle the new "--no-show-locs" option. * tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 09:55:28 +00:00
show_locs(true),
abidiff(),
do_log()
{}
};
static void
display_usage(const string& prog_name, ostream& out)
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(prog_name, out)
<< "usage: " << prog_name << " [options] [<path-to-elf-file>]\n"
<< " where options can be: \n"
<< " --help|-h display this message\n"
<< " --version|-v display program version information and exit\n"
<< " --debug-info-dir|-d <dir-path> look for debug info under 'dir-path'\n"
<< " --headers-dir|--hd <path> the path to headers of the elf file\n"
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
<< " --out-file <file-path> write the output to 'file-path'\n"
<< " --noout do not emit anything after reading the binary\n"
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
<< " --suppressions|--suppr <path> specify a suppression file\n"
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
<< " --no-architecture do not emit architecture info in the output\n"
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
<< " --no-corpus-path do not take the path to the corpora into account\n"
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
<< " --no-show-locs do now show location information\n"
<< " --check-alternate-debug-info <elf-path> check alternate debug info "
"of <elf-path>\n"
<< " --check-alternate-debug-info-base-name <elf-path> check alternate "
Support alternate debug info sections ABGBZ#17193 * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (class read_context) (typedef read_context_sptr, create_read_context) (has_alt_debug_info): Declare these. (read_corpus_from_elf): Declare new overload. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (find_alt_debug_info) (is_die_attribute_resolved_through_gnu_ref_alt) (build_primary_die_parent_relations_under) (build_alternate_die_parent_relations_under): Define new static functions. (read_context::{alt_dwarf_, alt_debug_info_path_, alternate_die_decl_map_, alternate_die_parent_map_}): New data members. (read_context::{alt_dwarf, alt_debug_info_path, alternate_die_decl_map, associate_die_to_decl_primary, associate_die_to_decl_alternate, associate_die_to_decl, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_primary, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_alternate, lookup_decl_from_die_offset, alternate_die_parent_map}): New member functions. (read_context::load_debug_info): Painfully Get a handle on the alternate debug info section too. We shouldn't have to do all this work; we could use the new dwarf_getalt() function from libdw, but we cannot as we want to support supports that predate that api. When a version of elfutils gets released with that api though, we should conditionally use that instead. (build_ir_node_from_die, get_parent_die, get_scope_for_die) (build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir) (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type) (build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type) (build_var_decl, build_function_decl): Take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info. Adjust their code accordingly. (die_die_attribute): Take a new output parameter that tells if the resolved DIE is from alternate debug info. Also take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info sections. (build_die_parent_relations_under): Take the DIE -> parent map to act upon. Also, add a new overload that takes a flag saying if the DIE is from alternate debug info or not, and act upon that. (build_die_parent_maps): Renamed build_die_parent_map into this and make it build DIE -> parent DIE relationship for the alternate debug info file as well. (find_last_import_unit_point_before_die, ): Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Clear the alternate DIE -> decl map, that is per TU just as the primary DIE -> decl map. Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Build the two DIE -> DIE parent maps (one for the primary debug info and one for the alternate debug info). (create_read_context, has_alt_debug_info): Define new public entry points. (read_corpus_from_elf): New entry point overload that takes a read_context. * tools/bidw.cc (options::{check_alt_debug_info_path, show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path}): New data members. (display_usage): Update for the two new options --check-alternate-debug-info and check-alternate-debug-info-base-name. (parse_command_line): Parse the two options above. (main) Handle the two new options above. * tests/Makefile.am: Build the new runtestaltdwarf test. Add the new data/test-alt-dwarf-file/* files to the build system. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: New test driver. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common.cc: New test input files. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0-common.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/.build-id/16/7088580c513b439c9ed95fe6a8b29496495f26.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust. bidw doesn't emit an abstract constructor/destructor anymore. It emits just the functions matching the cdtor symbols found in the binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 16:11:49 +00:00
"debug info of <elf-path>, and show its base name\n"
<< " --load-all-types read all types including those not reachable from "
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
"exported declarations\n"
Support Linux Kernel binaries This patch teaches the ELF/DWARF reader of libabigail to load special ELF sections that are specific to Linux Kernel binaries (either vmlinux or linux kernel modules). The patch creates a new flag that tells the ELF reader that it needs to consider the input binary as a Linux Kernel binary. This is the new 'Linux Kernel mode'. In this linux kernel mode, the reader expects sections that are named __ksymtab and/or __ksymtab_gpl sections. Those sections contain indexes (of ELF symbols described in the normal ELF symbol table) of exported ELF symbols that are specifically marked by developers using EXPORT_SYMBOL or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL macros. These are symbols of global variables and functions defined and meant to be used by kernel modules. They constitute the interface exported by the Linux Kernel to its modules. So the patch only exports the publicly defined and exported ELF symbols that are also listed in __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch also fixes and re-organizes things left and right so that this new mode works in a well integrated manner with the other parts of the reader: - The load address of the binary is no more assumed to be the load address specified by the program header that is at offset zero. This is usually the case for user-space programs. To handle Linux Kernel binaries, the load address is now the one specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset. - The patch now tries to populate the various symbol maps only when necessary. That way, the new symbol maps defined for the ksymtab and ksymtab_gpl section are also loaded only when necessary; that is, when in Linux Kernel mode. - The patch (more) agressively suppresses non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no associated ELF symbol. The patch knows how to recognize and read relevant ELF symbol information from __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch makes abidiff and abidw detect that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary (either a vmlinux or a module). It does this by detecting the presence of the speciall __ksymtab_strings section. If it detects that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary then it only considers functions and variables which are defined and exported in the sense of ELF *AND* which ELF symbols are listed in the __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. If users want abidiff and abidw to consider their input binaries as normal ELF binaries then they can use the option --no-linux-kernel-mode. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (typedef address_set_type) (address_set_sptr): New typedefs. (get_binary_load_address): The load address of the binary is the load address specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset; not by the program header that is at offset zero. (read_context::{ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_, linux_exported_fn_syms_, linux_exported_var_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms_, load_in_linux_kernel_mode_}): New data members. (read_context::read_context): Initialize ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_ and load_in_linux_kernel_mode_. (read_context::{find_symbol_table_section, find_opd_section, lookup_elf_fn_symbol_from_address, lookup_elf_var_symbol_from_address, get_function_address, get_variable_address}): Make these const. (read_context::{find_ksymtab_section, find_ksymtab_gpl_section, lookup_elf_symbol_from_address, function_symbol_is_exported, variable_symbol_is_exported, linux_exported_fn_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_fn_syms, linux_exported_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_var_syms, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, architecture_word_size, load_kernel_symbol_table, load_ksymtab_symbols, load_ksymtab_gpl_symbols, load_linux_specific_exported_symbol_maps, load_in_linux_kernel_mode}): New member functions. (read_context::read_int_from_array_of_bytes): Factorize this new member function out of ... (read_context::{lookup_ppc64_elf_fn_entry_point_address}): ... this. Make this function const too. (read_context::read_uint64_from_array_of_bytes): New function. Uses read_int_from_array_of_bytes above. (read_context::{fun_entry_addr_sym_map_sptr}): Try to load symbol maps only when it's necessary. (read_context::elf_architecture_is_big_endian): Fix logic. (read_context::{var_addr_sym_map}): Express the const variant in terms of the non-const one. In the non-const one, load the map only when necessary. (read_context::load_symbol_maps_from_symtab_section): Renamed load_symbol_maps into this. (read_context::is_linux_kernel_binary): Define new member function. (read_context::{function, variable}_symbol_is_exported): If we are not prevented from considering loading in linux kernel mode, then just looking at a linux kernel binary makes us consider the special kernel sections. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Likewise. (build_ir_node_from_die): Take a new flag that says if the ir node is a declaration required by another concrete IR node. (enum read_context::kernel_symbol_table_kind): New enum. (read_context::load_symbol_maps): Support loading linux kernel specific sections too. (build_var_decl): Use the new read_context::variable_symbol_is_exported. (function_is_suppressed): Suppress non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no symbol. (variable_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed): Take a new flag that says if the variable is a declaration required by a concrete variable. If non member variable that is a declaration is not the specification of another concrete variable, then it's suppressed. (add_fn_symbols_to_map, add_var_symbols_to_map): New function definitions. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): If we are reading linux kernel or linux kernel modules, only set explicitely exported symbols (in the linux kernel binary sense) as exported function or variable symbols. (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * tools/abidw.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the new --no-linux-kernel-mode options. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf-abixml/test0-pr19026-libvtkIOSQL-6.1.so.1.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest23.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-10-10 10:18:51 +00:00
<< " --no-linux-kernel-mode don't consider the input binary as "
"a Linux Kernel binary\n"
<< " --kmi-whitelist|-w path to a linux kernel "
"abi whitelist\n"
Allow selective resolution of class declaration When a class is forward-declared, resolving it to a definition that appears later in the same translation unit or in another translation is an interesting problem. Until now, the declaration would be resolved to the definition of that class found in the binary. The problem is that there can be different such definitions, especially in C where there is no "One Definition Rule". In that case, the definition chosen is random. This patch resolves that randomness. For a given class declaration, if there is just one possible definition in the binary, then the declaration is resolved to that definition. If there is one definition for that declaration in the same translation unit, then the declaration is resolved to that definition. If there are more than one definitions in translation units that are not the one of the declaration, then the declaration is left unresolved. This is what I call "selective class declaration resolution". Note that an unresolved class declaration now compares different to a definition of a class of the same name. This is so that we can have an unresolved class be present in the resulting .abi file, alongside an (incompatible) definition of the same class. The change from a class declaration to its definition is filtered out by default, though. * include/abg-fwd.h (type_base_wptrs_type) (istring_type_base_wptrs_map_type): Define new typedefs. (lookup_class_types): Declare new functions. * include/abg-ir.h (environment::decl_only_class_equals_definition): Declare new accessor. (type_maps::{*_types}): Make these accessors return istring_type_base_wptrs_map_type& instead of istring_type_base_wptr_map_type&. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::resolve_declaration_only_classes): Implement the new selective declaration resolution scheme. * src/abg-ir.cc (type_maps::priv::{*_types_}): Change the type of these data members from istring_type_base_wptr_map_type to istring_type_base_wptrs_map_type. (type_maps::{*_types}): Make these accessors definitions return istring_type_base_wptrs_map_type& instead of istring_type_base_wptr_map_type&. (translation_unit::bind_function_type_life_time): Adjust. (environment::priv::decl_only_class_equals_definition_): New data member. (environment::priv::priv): Initialize it. By default, a decl-only class is now considered different from its definition. (environment::decl_only_class_equals_definition): Define new accessor. (lookup_types_in_map, lookup_class_types): Define new functions. (lookup_type_in_map, lookup_union_type_per_location) (lookup_basic_type, lookup_basic_type_per_location) (lookup_class_type, lookup_class_type_per_location) (lookup_union_type, lookup_enum_type) (lookup_enum_type_per_location, lookup_typedef_type) (lookup_typedef_type_per_location, lookup_qualified_type) (lookup_pointer_type, lookup_reference_type, lookup_array_type) (lookup_function_type, maybe_update_types_lookup_map) (maybe_update_types_lookup_map<class_decl>) (maybe_update_types_lookup_map<function_type>): Adjust. (type_base::get_canonical_type_for): When doing type comparison here, we can now consider that an unresolved class declaration compares different to an incompatible class definition of the same name. So no need to look through decl-only classes in that case. (equals): In the overload for class_or_union, if environment::decl_only_class_equals_definition() is false, then an unresolved class declaration of name "N" compares different to a class definition named "N". * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test28-vtable-changes-report-0.txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-pkg/spice-server-0.12.4-19.el7.x86_64-0.12.8-1.el7.x86_64-report-2.txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/Makefile: New test material. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-a.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-b.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-c.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-v0: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38-v1: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test38/test38.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/Makefile: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-a-v0.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-a-v1.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-b-v0.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-b-v1.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-c-v0.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-c-v1.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-main.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-v0: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39-v1: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test39/test39.h: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test material above to the source distribution. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test inputs above to the test harness. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-05-17 08:19:30 +00:00
<< " --linux-tree|--lt emit the ABI for the union of a "
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
"vmlinux and its modules\n"
<< " --vmlinux <path> the path to the vmlinux binary to consider to emit "
"the ABI of the union of vmlinux and its modules\n"
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
<< " --abidiff compare the loaded ABI against itself\n"
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
<< " --annotate annotate the ABI artifacts emitted in the output\n"
<< " --stats show statistics about various internal stuff\n"
<< " --verbose show verbose messages about internal stuff\n";
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
;
}
static bool
parse_command_line(int argc, char* argv[], options& opts)
{
if (argc < 2)
return false;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
{
if (argv[i][0] != '-')
{
if (opts.in_file_path.empty())
opts.in_file_path = argv[i];
else
return false;
}
Add --version option to several libabigail tools This patch changed the revision number of the libabigail library to make it reflect the fact that we are not in "release candidate" mode, before the first 1.0 release. So the revision number is now "rc0". The configuration manager has been updated to support version numbers that are strings, so that it can supports things like "rc0". Then, several libabigail tools have been modified to support the --version option to display their version number. * configure.ac: Set the version revision to "rc0". * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Adjust manual for new --version option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h (config::{m_format_minor, m_format_major}): Make these be strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * src/abg-config.cc (config::config): Adjust. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * include/abg-version.h.in: Make the version variables be strings. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): The version numbers are now strings so adjust. * tools/{abicompat,abidiff,abidw,abilint,abipkgdiff,abisym}.cc (options::display_version): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add documentation for new --version option. (parse_command_line): Parse new --version option. (main): Support --version. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 10:39:15 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--version")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "-v"))
opts.display_version = true;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--debug-info-dir")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "-d"))
{
if (argc <= i + 1
|| argv[i + 1][0] == '-')
return false;
// elfutils wants the root path to the debug info to be
// absolute.
Expose a new libabigail::tools_utils namespace The utilities present in this namespace were previously living in tools/abg-tools-utils.h and tools/abg-tools-utils.cc. They were not exported and were meant to be useful to the tools writting in the tools/ directory. I realized that these utilities might be useful to clients of the libabigail library in general so I am making them available generally. Note that the initial name of the namespace was libabigail::tools; so renaming it to libabigail::tools_utils required that I adjust some client code. I have also cleaned up the code, interfaces and their apidoc a little bit. * include/abg-tools-utils.h: Moved tools/abg-tools-utils.h in here. Renamed the namespace tools into tools_utils. Inject std::ostream, std::istream, std::ifstream, and std::string types into the tools_utils namespace. Adjust the function declarations accordingly. Remove the useless dirname() function declaration. * include/Makefile.am: Add abg-tools-utils.h to the list of exported headers. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc: Moved tools/abg-tools-utils.cc in here. Renamed the namespace tools into tools_utils. (get_stat): Add apidoc. (is_dir): Cleanup apidoc. (dir_name); Cleanup parameter name. (guess_file_type): Cleanup parameter type. * src/Makefile.am: Add abg-tools-utils.cc to the list of exported headers. * tools/Makefile.am: Do not build the temporary library libtoolsutils.la anymore as abg-tools-utils.{h,cc} have moved out of this directory. * tools/abicompat.cc (parse_command_line, main): Adjust for tools -> tools_utils namespace change. * tools/abidiff.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc (main): Adjust for tools -> tools_utils namespace change. * tests/test-abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-core-diff.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-lookup-syms.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/Makefile.am: Do not reference the libtoolsutils.la private library anymore. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-01-08 10:34:03 +00:00
opts.di_root_path =
abigail::tools_utils::make_path_absolute(argv[i + 1]);
++i;
}
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--headers-dir")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "--hd"))
{
int j = i + 1;
if (j >= argc)
return false;
opts.headers_dir = argv[j];
++i;
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--out-file"))
{
if (argc <= i + 1
|| argv[i + 1][0] == '-'
|| !opts.out_file_path.empty())
return false;
opts.out_file_path = argv[i + 1];
++i;
}
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--suppressions")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "--suppr"))
{
int j = i + 1;
if (j >= argc)
return false;
opts.suppression_paths.push_back(argv[j]);
++i;
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--kmi-whitelist")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "-w"))
{
int j = i + 1;
if (j >= argc)
return false;
opts.kabi_whitelist_paths.push_back(argv[j]);
++i;
}
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--linux-tree")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "--lt"))
opts.corpus_group_for_linux = true;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--vmlinux"))
{
int j = i + 1;
if (j >= argc)
return false;
opts.vmlinux = argv[j];
++i;
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--noout"))
opts.noout = true;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--no-architecture"))
opts.write_architecture = false;
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--no-corpus-path"))
opts.write_corpus_path = false;
Add the option of printing the file, line and column information about a type being reported. * bash-completion/abicompat: Complete the new "--no-show-locs" option. * bash-completion/abidiff: Likewise. * bash-completion/abidw: Likewise. * bash-completion/abipkgdiff: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Mention the new "--no-show-locs" option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-comparison.h (show_locs): Add declarations. * src/abg-comparison.cc: (diff_context::priv): Add a new switch called "show_locs_" and set its default value to false. (report_loc_info): New function. Outputting the extra information is conditionalized based on the associated diff contexts settings. (show_locs): define a getter/setter for diff_context::priv::show_locs_. ({distinct,pointer,reference,qualified_type,enum,class,scope,fn_parm, typedef,corpus}_diff::report): Call report_loc_info when appropriate. (maybe_report_diff_for_member): Likewise. (represent): Accept a const reference to a diff_context_sptr as a first argument and call report_loc_info on its second argument. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test reference files. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-report-2.txt: New test reference output. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test7-fn-changed-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test30-pr18904-rvalueref-report1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test31-pr18535-libstdc++-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-pkg/dirpkg-3-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test6-fn-suppr-report-0-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Explicitly create a diff context and turn off location emitting. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc: Add --no-show-locs to all existing test arguments. Run a few of the existing tests again, but without this option. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc: Handle the new "--no-show-locs" option. * tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 09:55:28 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--no-show-locs"))
opts.show_locs = false;
Support alternate debug info sections ABGBZ#17193 * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (class read_context) (typedef read_context_sptr, create_read_context) (has_alt_debug_info): Declare these. (read_corpus_from_elf): Declare new overload. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (find_alt_debug_info) (is_die_attribute_resolved_through_gnu_ref_alt) (build_primary_die_parent_relations_under) (build_alternate_die_parent_relations_under): Define new static functions. (read_context::{alt_dwarf_, alt_debug_info_path_, alternate_die_decl_map_, alternate_die_parent_map_}): New data members. (read_context::{alt_dwarf, alt_debug_info_path, alternate_die_decl_map, associate_die_to_decl_primary, associate_die_to_decl_alternate, associate_die_to_decl, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_primary, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_alternate, lookup_decl_from_die_offset, alternate_die_parent_map}): New member functions. (read_context::load_debug_info): Painfully Get a handle on the alternate debug info section too. We shouldn't have to do all this work; we could use the new dwarf_getalt() function from libdw, but we cannot as we want to support supports that predate that api. When a version of elfutils gets released with that api though, we should conditionally use that instead. (build_ir_node_from_die, get_parent_die, get_scope_for_die) (build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir) (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type) (build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type) (build_var_decl, build_function_decl): Take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info. Adjust their code accordingly. (die_die_attribute): Take a new output parameter that tells if the resolved DIE is from alternate debug info. Also take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info sections. (build_die_parent_relations_under): Take the DIE -> parent map to act upon. Also, add a new overload that takes a flag saying if the DIE is from alternate debug info or not, and act upon that. (build_die_parent_maps): Renamed build_die_parent_map into this and make it build DIE -> parent DIE relationship for the alternate debug info file as well. (find_last_import_unit_point_before_die, ): Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Clear the alternate DIE -> decl map, that is per TU just as the primary DIE -> decl map. Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Build the two DIE -> DIE parent maps (one for the primary debug info and one for the alternate debug info). (create_read_context, has_alt_debug_info): Define new public entry points. (read_corpus_from_elf): New entry point overload that takes a read_context. * tools/bidw.cc (options::{check_alt_debug_info_path, show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path}): New data members. (display_usage): Update for the two new options --check-alternate-debug-info and check-alternate-debug-info-base-name. (parse_command_line): Parse the two options above. (main) Handle the two new options above. * tests/Makefile.am: Build the new runtestaltdwarf test. Add the new data/test-alt-dwarf-file/* files to the build system. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: New test driver. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common.cc: New test input files. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0-common.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/.build-id/16/7088580c513b439c9ed95fe6a8b29496495f26.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust. bidw doesn't emit an abstract constructor/destructor anymore. It emits just the functions matching the cdtor symbols found in the binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 16:11:49 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--check-alternate-debug-info")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "--check-alternate-debug-info-base-name"))
{
if (argc <= i + 1
|| argv[i + 1][0] == '-'
|| !opts.in_file_path.empty())
return false;
if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--check-alternate-debug-info-base-name"))
opts.show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path = true;
opts.check_alt_debug_info_path = true;
opts.in_file_path = argv[i + 1];
++i;
}
Add support for abicompat weak mode This patch implements the weak mode of abicompat. In this mode, just the application and the new version of the library are provided. The types of functions and variables of the library that are consumed by the application are compared to the types of the functions and variables expected by the application. The goal is to check if the types of the declarations consumed by the application and provided by the library are compatible with what the application expects. The abicompat first gets the set of symbols undefined in the application and exported by the library. It then builds the set of declarations exported by the library that have those symbols. We call these the set of declarations of the library that are consumed by the application. Note that the debug information for the application does not contain the declarations of the functions/variables whose symbols are undefined. So we can not just read them to compare them to declarations exported by the library. But the *types* of the variables and the *sub-types* of the functions whose symbols are undefined in the application are present in the debug information of the application. So in the weak mode, abicompat compare the *types* of the declarations consumed by the application as expected by the application (described by the debug information of the application) with the types of the declarations exported by the library. To do this a number of changes were necessary. The patch builds a representation of all the types found in the application's debug info. Before that, only the types that are reachable from exported declarations were represented. The abidw tool got a new --load-all-types to test this new ability of loading all types. The patch also adds support for looking a type, not by name, but by its internal representation. In the comparison engine, function_type_diff is introduced to represent changes between two function types. For this, a new class type_or_decl_base has been introduced in the IR. It's now the base class for both decl_base and type_base. And abigail::comparison::diff now takes two pointers of type_or_decl, not decl_base anymore. So function_type_diff can take two function_type now; not that a function_type has no declaration so it doesn't inherit decl_base. A bunch of changes got made just to adjust to this modification. A number of fixes were made too, to make this work, like adding missing comparison operators, removing asserts that too strong, etc.. The patch also adjust the test suite as well as the documentation. * include/abg-fwd.h (class type_or_decl_base): Forward declare this. (is_decl, is_type, is_function_type, get_name, get_type_name) (get_function_type_name, get_pretty_representation) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus, lookup_type_in_translation_unit) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (hash_type_or_decl): New function declarations. * src/abg-corpus.cc (lookup_type_in_corpus) (lookup_function_type_in_corpus): Define new functions. * include/abg-ir.h (translation_unit::lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit): Declare new friend function. (class type_or_decl_base): Declare this. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Declare new operator. (operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (class {decl_base, type_base}): Make these class inherit type_or_decl_base. (decl_base::get_member_scopes): New const overload. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr&)): New operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove the non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Declare new member function. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)): Define new equality operator. (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise. (strip_typedef): Do not expect canonicalized types anymore. Now the system accepts (and expects) canonicalized types in certain cases. For instance, non-complete types and aggregated types that contain non-complete sub-types. (get_name, get_function_type_name, get_type_name) (get_pretty_representation, is_decl, is_type, is_function_type) (lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit) (lookup_type_in_scope, lookup_type_in_translation_unit): Define new functions or new overloads. (bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&, const function_decl::parameter_sptr& r)): Define new operator. (function_type::get_parameters): Remove non-const overload. (function_type::get_pretty_representation): Define new function. (function_type::traverse): Adjust. (method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. (function_decl::get_pretty_representation): Avoid emitting the type of cdtors. (hash_type_or_decl): Define new function. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context) (read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'read_all_types' flag. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::load_all_types_): New flag. (read_context::read_context): Initialize it. (read_context::canonical_types_scheduled): If some types still have non-canonicalized sub-types, then do not canonicalize them. (read_context::load_all_types): New member functions. (build_function_decl): Do not represent void return type like empty type anymore, rather, represent it like a void type node. (build_ir_node_from_die): When asked, load all types including those that are not reachable from an exported declaration. (create_read_context, read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'load_all_types' flag and honour it. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::type_is_from_translation_unit): Support looking up function types in the current translation unit, now that we now how to lookup function types. * include/abg-comparison.h (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for, get_canonical_diff_for}): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr, instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::diff): Likewise. (diff::{first_subject, second_subject}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Likewise. (distinct_diff::{first, second}): Make these return type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::entities_are_of_distinct_kinds): Make these take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class function_type_diff): Create this new type. It's a factorization of the function_decl_diff type. * src/abg-comparison.cc (): * src/abg-comp-filter.cc ({harmless, harmful}_filter::visit): Adjust as diff::{first,second}_subject() now returns a type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more a decl_base_sptr. (decls_type, decls_diff_map_type): Remove these typedefs and replace it with ... (types_or_decls_type, types_or_decls_diff_map_type): ... these. (struct {decls_hash, decls_equals): Remove these type sand replace them with ... (struct {types_or_decls_hash, types_or_decls_equals}): ... these. ({type_suppression, variable_suppression}::suppresses_diff): Adjust. (diff_context::priv::decls_diff_map): Replace this with ... (diff_context::priv::types_or_decls_diff_map): ... this. (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, get_canonical_diff_for, set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for}): Take type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::{first, second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::priv::priv): Adjust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff_less_than_functor::operator()(const diff_sptr, const diff_sptr) const): Adjust. (diff::diff): djust for the subjects of the diff being of type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr. (diff::{first,second}_subject): Make the type of these be type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Likewise. (type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make the type of this be type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of type_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (distinct_diff::{first, second, entities_are_of_distinct_kinds}): Likewise. (distinct_diff::has_changes): Simplify logic. (distinct_diff::report): Adjust. (compute_diff_for_types): Add an additional case to support the new function_type. (report_size_and_alignment_changes): Make this take instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::priv::member_type_has_changed): Return an instance of type_or_decl_base_sptr rather than a decl_base_sptr. (class_diff::report): Adjust. (diff_comp::operator()(const diff&, diff&) const): Adjust. (enum function_decl_diff::priv::Flags): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{first_fn_flags_, second_fn_flags_, fn_flags_changes_}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::priv::{fn_is_declared_inline_to_flag, fn_binding_to_flag}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::{deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at}): Remove. (function_decl_diff::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Empty this. (function_decl_diff::chain_into_hierarchy): Adjust. (function_decl_diff::function_decl_diff): This now only takes the subjects. It's body is now empty. (function_decl_diff::{return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, type_diff}): Remove these member functions. (function_decl_diff::type_diff): Define new member function. (function_decl_diff::report): Simplify logic by using the reporting of the child type diff node. (compute_diff): Likewise, in the overload for function_decl_sptr simplify logic by using the child type diff object. (function_type_diff::priv): Define new type. (function_type_diff::{function_type_diff, ensure_lookup_tables_populated, deleted_parameter_at, inserted_parameter_at, finish_diff_type, first_function_type, second_function_type, return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms, removed_parms, added_parms, get_pretty_representation, has_changes, has_local_changes, report, chain_into_hierarchy}): Define new functions. (compute_diff): Define new overload for function_type_sptr. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::weak_mode): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (enum abicompat_status): New enum (abicompat_status operator|(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status& operator|=(abicompat_status &, abicompat_status)) (abicompat_status operator&(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)): New operators to manipulate the abicompat_status enum. (display_usage): Add help string for the new --weak-mode option. (parse_command_line): Add the new --weak-mode command line argument. If the tool is called with just the application and one library then assume that we are in the weak mode. (perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode): Define new function, factorized from what was in the main function. (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode): Define new function. (struct {fn,var}_change): Define new types. (main): Use perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode() and perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode(). * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Adjust. * tools/abidw.cc: (options::load_all_types): Add new data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): New help string for --load-all-types. (parse_command_line): Support the new --load-all-types option. (main): Adjust and honour the --load-all-types option. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Adjust. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Update documentation for the new weak mode. Also provide stuff that was missing from the examples provided. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update documentation for the new --load-all-types option. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-app: Recompile this. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: New new test input binaries * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-0.txt: Reference output for one test above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app.cc: Source file for a binary above. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{h,cc}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{cc,h}: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the test related files above to the source distribution. * tests/test-abicompat.cc (in_out_spec): Add the new test input above to the list of inputs to feed to this test harness. (main): Support taking just the app and one library. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{0, 1, 2.so, 3.so, 5.o, 8-qualified-this-pointer.so,}.abi: Adjust for void type being really emitted now, as opposed to just being an empty type. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-04-01 10:13:38 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--load-all-types"))
opts.load_all_types = true;
Support Linux Kernel binaries This patch teaches the ELF/DWARF reader of libabigail to load special ELF sections that are specific to Linux Kernel binaries (either vmlinux or linux kernel modules). The patch creates a new flag that tells the ELF reader that it needs to consider the input binary as a Linux Kernel binary. This is the new 'Linux Kernel mode'. In this linux kernel mode, the reader expects sections that are named __ksymtab and/or __ksymtab_gpl sections. Those sections contain indexes (of ELF symbols described in the normal ELF symbol table) of exported ELF symbols that are specifically marked by developers using EXPORT_SYMBOL or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL macros. These are symbols of global variables and functions defined and meant to be used by kernel modules. They constitute the interface exported by the Linux Kernel to its modules. So the patch only exports the publicly defined and exported ELF symbols that are also listed in __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch also fixes and re-organizes things left and right so that this new mode works in a well integrated manner with the other parts of the reader: - The load address of the binary is no more assumed to be the load address specified by the program header that is at offset zero. This is usually the case for user-space programs. To handle Linux Kernel binaries, the load address is now the one specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset. - The patch now tries to populate the various symbol maps only when necessary. That way, the new symbol maps defined for the ksymtab and ksymtab_gpl section are also loaded only when necessary; that is, when in Linux Kernel mode. - The patch (more) agressively suppresses non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no associated ELF symbol. The patch knows how to recognize and read relevant ELF symbol information from __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. The patch makes abidiff and abidw detect that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary (either a vmlinux or a module). It does this by detecting the presence of the speciall __ksymtab_strings section. If it detects that a binary is a Linux Kernel binary then it only considers functions and variables which are defined and exported in the sense of ELF *AND* which ELF symbols are listed in the __ksymtab and __ksymtab_gpl sections. If users want abidiff and abidw to consider their input binaries as normal ELF binaries then they can use the option --no-linux-kernel-mode. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (typedef address_set_type) (address_set_sptr): New typedefs. (get_binary_load_address): The load address of the binary is the load address specified by the program header that is at the smallest offset; not by the program header that is at offset zero. (read_context::{ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_, linux_exported_fn_syms_, linux_exported_var_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms_, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms_, load_in_linux_kernel_mode_}): New data members. (read_context::read_context): Initialize ksymtab_section_, ksymtab_gpl_section_ and load_in_linux_kernel_mode_. (read_context::{find_symbol_table_section, find_opd_section, lookup_elf_fn_symbol_from_address, lookup_elf_var_symbol_from_address, get_function_address, get_variable_address}): Make these const. (read_context::{find_ksymtab_section, find_ksymtab_gpl_section, lookup_elf_symbol_from_address, function_symbol_is_exported, variable_symbol_is_exported, linux_exported_fn_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_fn_syms, linux_exported_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_var_syms, linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_fn_syms, linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, create_or_get_linux_exported_gpl_var_syms, architecture_word_size, load_kernel_symbol_table, load_ksymtab_symbols, load_ksymtab_gpl_symbols, load_linux_specific_exported_symbol_maps, load_in_linux_kernel_mode}): New member functions. (read_context::read_int_from_array_of_bytes): Factorize this new member function out of ... (read_context::{lookup_ppc64_elf_fn_entry_point_address}): ... this. Make this function const too. (read_context::read_uint64_from_array_of_bytes): New function. Uses read_int_from_array_of_bytes above. (read_context::{fun_entry_addr_sym_map_sptr}): Try to load symbol maps only when it's necessary. (read_context::elf_architecture_is_big_endian): Fix logic. (read_context::{var_addr_sym_map}): Express the const variant in terms of the non-const one. In the non-const one, load the map only when necessary. (read_context::load_symbol_maps_from_symtab_section): Renamed load_symbol_maps into this. (read_context::is_linux_kernel_binary): Define new member function. (read_context::{function, variable}_symbol_is_exported): If we are not prevented from considering loading in linux kernel mode, then just looking at a linux kernel binary makes us consider the special kernel sections. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Likewise. (build_ir_node_from_die): Take a new flag that says if the ir node is a declaration required by another concrete IR node. (enum read_context::kernel_symbol_table_kind): New enum. (read_context::load_symbol_maps): Support loading linux kernel specific sections too. (build_var_decl): Use the new read_context::variable_symbol_is_exported. (function_is_suppressed): Suppress non-member functions or variables that are not declarations and that have no symbol. (variable_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed): Take a new flag that says if the variable is a declaration required by a concrete variable. If non member variable that is a declaration is not the specification of another concrete variable, then it's suppressed. (add_fn_symbols_to_map, add_var_symbols_to_map): New function definitions. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): If we are reading linux kernel or linux kernel modules, only set explicitely exported symbols (in the linux kernel binary sense) as exported function or variable symbols. (create_read_context): Take a new flag to say if the context is to read an ELF binary in linux kernel mode. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * tools/abidw.cc (options::options): Initialize options::linux_kernel_mode to true. (display_usage): Display usage of --no-linux-kernel-mode option. (parse_command_line): Parse the --no-linux-kernel-mode option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the new --no-linux-kernel-mode options. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf-abixml/test0-pr19026-libvtkIOSQL-6.1.so.1.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest23.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-10-10 10:18:51 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--no-linux-kernel-mode"))
opts.linux_kernel_mode = false;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--abidiff"))
opts.abidiff = true;
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 18:41:51 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--annotate"))
opts.annotate = true;
Add a --stats to abidiff and abidw For now, this new --stats emits diagnostics about the number of types canonicalized at the very end of building the ABI corpus as well as the number of types that were scheduled for late canonicalizing and that couldn't be canonicalized. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): New accessors for a new "show_stats" property of the dwarf reader context. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Include iostream to use std::cerr. (dwarf_reader::show_stats_): New data member. (dwarf_reader::dwarf_reader): Initialize it. (dwarf_reader::show_stats) (get_show_stats) (set_show_stats): Define new accessors. (dwarf_reader::die_type_map): Add const overload to this accessor. (dwarf_reader::lookup_type_from_die_offset): Make this accessor const. (dwarf_reader::add_late_canonicalized_types_stats): New member function. (dwarf_reader::perform_late_type_canonicalizing): Emit the statistics about late-canonicalized types if the user asked for it. * tools/abidiff.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Create a dwarf reader context, set the show_stats to it and then use that context to read the corpora before diffing them. * tools/abidw.cc (options::show_stats): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Document it. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --stats option. (main): Set the show_stats to the dwarf reader context before using it. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Update the manual. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update the manual. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-08-20 10:28:38 +00:00
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--stats"))
opts.show_stats = true;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--verbose"))
opts.do_log = true;
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--help")
|| !strcmp(argv[i], "--h"))
return false;
else
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
{
if (strlen(argv[i]) >= 2 && argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-')
opts.wrong_option = argv[i];
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/// Initialize the context use for driving ABI comparison.
///
/// @param ctxt the context to initialize.
static void
set_diff_context(diff_context_sptr& ctxt)
{
ctxt->default_output_stream(&cerr);
ctxt->error_output_stream(&cerr);
// Filter out changes that are not meaningful from an ABI
// standpoint, from the diff output.
ctxt->switch_categories_off
(abigail::comparison::ACCESS_CHANGE_CATEGORY
| abigail::comparison::COMPATIBLE_TYPE_CHANGE_CATEGORY
| abigail::comparison::HARMLESS_DECL_NAME_CHANGE_CATEGORY);
}
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
/// Check that the suppression specification files supplied are
/// present. If not, emit an error on stderr.
///
/// @param opts the options instance to use.
///
/// @return true if all suppression specification files are present,
/// false otherwise.
static bool
maybe_check_suppression_files(const options& opts)
{
for (vector<string>::const_iterator i = opts.suppression_paths.begin();
i != opts.suppression_paths.end();
++i)
if (!check_file(*i, cerr, "abidw"))
return false;
for (vector<string>::const_iterator i =
opts.kabi_whitelist_paths.begin();
i != opts.kabi_whitelist_paths.end();
++i)
if (!check_file(*i, cerr, "abidw"))
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
return false;
return true;
}
/// Set suppression specifications to the @p read_context used to load
/// the ABI corpus from the ELF/DWARF file.
///
/// These suppression specifications are going to be applied to drop
/// some ABI artifacts on the floor (while reading the ELF/DWARF file)
/// and thus minimize the size of the resulting ABI corpus.
///
/// @param read_ctxt the read context to apply the suppression
/// specifications to.
///
/// @param opts the options where to get the suppression
/// specifications from.
static void
set_suppressions(read_context& read_ctxt, options& opts)
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
{
suppressions_type supprs;
for (vector<string>::const_iterator i = opts.suppression_paths.begin();
i != opts.suppression_paths.end();
++i)
read_suppressions(*i, supprs);
suppression_sptr suppr =
abigail::tools_utils::gen_suppr_spec_from_headers(opts.headers_dir);
if (suppr)
supprs.push_back(suppr);
using abigail::tools_utils::gen_suppr_spec_from_kernel_abi_whitelist;
for (vector<string>::const_iterator i =
opts.kabi_whitelist_paths.begin();
i != opts.kabi_whitelist_paths.end();
++i)
gen_suppr_spec_from_kernel_abi_whitelist(*i, opts.kabi_whitelist_supprs);
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
add_read_context_suppressions(read_ctxt, supprs);
add_read_context_suppressions(read_ctxt, opts.kabi_whitelist_supprs);
Drop suppressed ABI artifacts from the IR This patch allows dropping suppressed ABI artifacts from the in-memory internal representation right during the DWARF or abixml reading. In practise, this means that abidw and abilint now have a --suppressions options to give them suppression specifications. If a suppression specification that has the "drop" property matches an ABI artifact (type, function or variable) then that artifact is dropped from the internal representation. This also applies to abidiff. Note that now, by default, ABI artifacts (types) that are suppressed due to the --headers-dir{1,2} option of abidiff are now also dropped from the IR as well. Incidentally, abidw and abilint tools now have a --header-dir option too. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options off the abidw tool. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Document the new --suppressions and --headers-dir options on the abilint tool. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Document the new "drop" and "name_not_regexp" properties on suppression directives. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::corpus): Add a default argument to the path parameter. * src/abg-suppression-priv.h: New private header file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-suppression-priv.h file to source distribution. * include/abg-suppression.h ({suppression_base, type_suppression, function_suppression, variable_suppression}::priv): Make these public. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir): Declare new member functions. (type_suppression::{suppressed_type}): Likewise. (suppression_base::{names,sonames}_of_binaries_match): Remove member functions. (function_suppression::{get_name, set_name, get_name_regex_str, set_name_regex_str}): Renamed get_function_name, set_function_name, get_function_name_regex_str, set_function_name_regex_str into these. ({variable,function}_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): Declare new member functions. * src/abg-suppression.cc: Include the new abg-suppression-priv.h private header. (class suppression_base::priv, class type_suppression::priv, class function_suppression::parameter_spec::priv, class function_suppression::priv, class variable_suppression::priv): Move these types to that new private header. (suppression_base::{g,s}et_drops_artifact_from_ir) (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str) (variable_suppression::{g,s}et_name_not_regex_str): New member functions. (sonames_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::sonames_of_binaries_match. (names_of_binaries_match): New static function, taken from suppression_base::names_of_binaries_match. (suppression_matches_type_no_name): New static function. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Adjust (function_suppression::suppresses_function) (variable_suppression::suppresses_variable): Adjust. Evaluate the new "name_not_regexp" property. (suppression_matches_type_name) (suppression_matches_type_location) (suppression_matches_type_name_or_location) (suppression_matches_function_name) (suppression_matches_function_sym_name) (suppression_matches_variable_name) (suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type): New functions. (read_type_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts" and "drop" properties. (read_function_suppression, read_variable_suppression): Support the new "drop_artifacts", "drop", and "name_not_regexp" properties. (function_suppression::{g,s}et_name): Renamed {g,s}et_function_name into these. (function_suppression::set_name_not_regex_str): Renamed {g,s}et_name_regex_str into this. (function_suppression::suppresses_function_symbol): Adjust. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new function. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Use the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::supprs_): New data member. (read_context::get_suppressions): New member function. (read_context::get_die_source): Make this const. (read_context::tu_die_imported_unit_points_map): Add a const overload. (read_context::cur_transl_unit): Renamed current_translation_unit unit into this; (read_context::cur_tu): Remove or rename into cur_transl_unit. (get_scope_for_die, build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir) (build_enum_type, build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type) (build_function_type, build_array_type, build_function_decl): Adjust. (read_context::{suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location, suppression_matches_type_name}): Add member functions. (die_signed_constant_attribute): Remove this as dead code. (die_location, die_loc_and_name) (find_import_unit_point_between_dies) (find_import_unit_point_before_die, get_parent_die): Make the read_context& parameter be const and adjust as required. (build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, type_is_suppressed): Define new static functions. (add_read_context_suppressions): Define new function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not add suppressed static data members to the IR. (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not add suppressed enum types, class types, variables or functions to the IR. Adjust for the read_context::cur_tu -> read_context::cur_transl_unit rename. * include/abg-reader.h (read_context_sptr): Declare new type. (create_native_xml_read_context, read_corpus_from_input) (add_read_context_suppressions): Declare new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc: Include the new private abg-suppression-priv.h header file. (read_context::m_exported_decls_builder): Renamed m_exported_decls_builder_ into this. (read_context::get_exported_decls_builder): Adjust. (read_context::get_cur_scope): Make this const. (read_location): Take a const read_context and adjust. (read_corpus_from_input): Make this non-static. (build_namespace_decl): Don't abort if trying to add an artifact to the IR doesn't succeed. It might be suppressed now. (read_context::{m_path, m_supprs}): New data members. (read_context::{g,s}et_path): New member functions. (read_context::{get_suppressions, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_can_match, suppression_matches_function_name, suppression_matches_function_sym_name, suppression_matches_variable_name, suppression_matches_variable_sym_name, suppression_matches_type_name_or_location}): Likewise. (add_read_context_suppressions, create_native_xml_read_context) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): New functions. (build_function_decl_if_not_suppressed, function_is_suppressed) (type_is_suppressed, build_var_decl_if_not_suppressed) (variable_is_suppressed, build_enum_type_decl_if_not_suppressed) (build_class_decl_if_not_suppressed): New static functions. (build_class_decl): Add member types that are being built early, so that their sub-types can be evaluated for suppression. Do not add suppressed static data members or suppressed member functions to the IR. (build_type): Do not add an enum type or a class type to the IR if they are suppressed. (handle_enum_type_decl): Do not add an enum type to the IR if its suppressed. (handle_var_decl): Likewise for a variable decl. (handle_function_decl): Likewise for a function decl. (handle_class_decl): Likewise for a class decl. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (handle_fts_entry): Drop suppressed ABI from the IR. * tools/abidiff.cc (display_usage): Fix help strings for --headers-dirs{1,2}. (set_suppressions): New static function. (main): Adjust. Release the memory used by read_context early. * tools/abidw.cc (options::{headers_dir, suppression_paths}): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tools/abilint.cc (options::suppression_paths): (display_usage): New help strings for the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (parse_command_line): Parse the new --header-dir and --suppressions options. (maybe_check_suppression_files, set_suppressions): New static functions. (main): Use the two new functions above. Free the memory used by the read context before working with the corpus. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test24-soname-suppr-{2,3].txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-6.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test29-suppr-8.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31-v{0,1}.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest31.suppr: Likewise * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest32-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest33-v{0,1}.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test31-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-report-{0,1}.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test32-v{0,1}.c: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-suppr-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test33-v{0,1}.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns-0.suppr: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test24-drop-fns.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-fns.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-drop-std-vars.abignore: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-fns.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars-ref.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28-without-std-vars.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test28.xml: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test artifacts to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_spec): Take the new test inputs into account. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (Inoutspec::in_suppr_spec_path): New data member. (in_out_spec): Adjust. The new test inputs into account. (set_suppressions): New static function. (handle_in_out_spec): Adjust. * tests/test-read-write.cc (Inoutspec::{in_suppr_spec_path, ref_out_path}): New data members. (in_out_spec): Adjust. Take new test inputs into account. (main): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-09-19 16:03:19 +00:00
}
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
/// Load an ABI @ref corpus (the internal representation of the ABI of
/// a binary) and write it out as an abixml.
///
/// @param argv the arguments the program was called with.
///
/// @param env the environment the ABI artifacts are being created in.
///
/// @param context the context of the ELF reading.
///
/// @param opts the options of the program.
///
/// @return the exit code: 0 if everything went fine, non-zero
/// otherwise.
static int
load_corpus_and_write_abixml(char* argv[],
environment_sptr& env,
read_context_sptr& context,
const options& opts)
{
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
int exit_code = 0;
Add --version option to several libabigail tools This patch changed the revision number of the libabigail library to make it reflect the fact that we are not in "release candidate" mode, before the first 1.0 release. So the revision number is now "rc0". The configuration manager has been updated to support version numbers that are strings, so that it can supports things like "rc0". Then, several libabigail tools have been modified to support the --version option to display their version number. * configure.ac: Set the version revision to "rc0". * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Adjust manual for new --version option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abilint.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h (config::{m_format_minor, m_format_major}): Make these be strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * src/abg-config.cc (config::config): Adjust. (config::{get,set}_format_major_version_number): Make these return or take strings. (config::{get,set}_format_minor_version_number): Make these return strings. (abigail_get_library_version): Make this take strings. * include/abg-version.h.in: Make the version variables be strings. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): The version numbers are now strings so adjust. * tools/{abicompat,abidiff,abidw,abilint,abipkgdiff,abisym}.cc (options::display_version): New data member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add documentation for new --version option. (parse_command_line): Parse new --version option. (main): Support --version. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 10:39:15 +00:00
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
read_context& ctxt = *context;
corpus_sptr corp;
Handle the life time of the map of canonical types While working on something else, it turned out that we need to cleanup (de-allocate) the map of canonical types when all the translation units that own types are de-allocated. Otherwise, when new translation units are created later, the types in the canonical types map become unrelated to the types in these new translation units, leading to memory management issues. This patch introduces a "usage watchdog" which detects when no translation unit uses the type system anymore. That usage watchdog is then used in the destructor of the translation_unit type to de-allocate the global data that is logically owned by by the type system. The patch also changes the API to read translation units and corpora in a way that forces users to get a handle on the resulting shared pointer. * include/abg-ir.h (type_base::canonical_types_map_type): Move this typedef into abg-ir.cc and out of the type_base namespace. (type_base::get_canonical_types_map): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (canonical_types_map_type): New typedef that got moved here from type_base::canonical_types_map_type. (get_canonical_types_map): Likewise got moved here from type_base::get_canonical_types_map. Made static in the process. (class usage_watchdog): New type. (usage_watchdog_sptr, usage_watchdog_wptr): New typedefs. (get_usage_watchdog, get_usage_watchdog_wptr, ref_usage_watchdog) (maybe_cleanup_type_system_data): New static functions. (translation_unit::priv::usage_watchdog_): Add new data member. (translation_unit::priv::priv): Get a reference on the usage watchdog. (translation_unit::priv::~priv): If the usage watchdog says that the type system is not used, then cleanup the global data logically owned by the type system. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (read_corpus_from_elf): Make this return a corpus and set the status by reference using a parameter. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_corpus_from_elf): Implement the above. * include/abg-reader.h (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream): Remove the overloads that do not return a translation_unit_sptr and that pass it as a parameter. Only keep the overloads that return a translation_unit_sptr, forcing users of the API to own a proper reference on the resulting translation_unit pointer. That is important to handle the life time of the global data of the type system that need to be cleared when the last translation unit is de-allocated. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_translation_unit_from_input): Make this return a translation_unit_sptr. (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream): Remove the overloads that do not return a translation_unit_sptr and that pass it as a parameter. Only keep the overloads that return a translation_unit_sptr. (read_to_translation_unit): Make this return a translation_unit_sptr. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-ir-walker.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-07-08 12:40:51 +00:00
dwarf_reader::status s = dwarf_reader::STATUS_UNKNOWN;
corp = read_corpus_from_elf(ctxt, s);
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
context.reset();
if (!corp)
{
if (s == dwarf_reader::STATUS_DEBUG_INFO_NOT_FOUND)
{
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
if (opts.di_root_path.get() == 0)
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "Could not read debug info from "
<< opts.in_file_path << "\n";
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "You might want to supply the root directory where "
"to search debug info from, using the "
"--debug-info-dir option "
"(e.g --debug-info-dir /usr/lib/debug)\n";
}
else
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "Could not read debug info for '" << opts.in_file_path
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-04-06 10:00:51 +00:00
<< "' from debug info root directory '"
<< opts.di_root_path.get()
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
<< "'\n";
}
}
else if (s == dwarf_reader::STATUS_NO_SYMBOLS_FOUND)
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "Could not read ELF symbol information from "
<< opts.in_file_path << "\n";
return 1;
}
Support alternate debug info sections ABGBZ#17193 * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (class read_context) (typedef read_context_sptr, create_read_context) (has_alt_debug_info): Declare these. (read_corpus_from_elf): Declare new overload. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (find_alt_debug_info) (is_die_attribute_resolved_through_gnu_ref_alt) (build_primary_die_parent_relations_under) (build_alternate_die_parent_relations_under): Define new static functions. (read_context::{alt_dwarf_, alt_debug_info_path_, alternate_die_decl_map_, alternate_die_parent_map_}): New data members. (read_context::{alt_dwarf, alt_debug_info_path, alternate_die_decl_map, associate_die_to_decl_primary, associate_die_to_decl_alternate, associate_die_to_decl, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_primary, lookup_decl_from_die_offset_alternate, lookup_decl_from_die_offset, alternate_die_parent_map}): New member functions. (read_context::load_debug_info): Painfully Get a handle on the alternate debug info section too. We shouldn't have to do all this work; we could use the new dwarf_getalt() function from libdw, but we cannot as we want to support supports that predate that api. When a version of elfutils gets released with that api though, we should conditionally use that instead. (build_ir_node_from_die, get_parent_die, get_scope_for_die) (build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir) (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type) (build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type) (build_var_decl, build_function_decl): Take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info. Adjust their code accordingly. (die_die_attribute): Take a new output parameter that tells if the resolved DIE is from alternate debug info. Also take a new parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info sections. (build_die_parent_relations_under): Take the DIE -> parent map to act upon. Also, add a new overload that takes a flag saying if the DIE is from alternate debug info or not, and act upon that. (build_die_parent_maps): Renamed build_die_parent_map into this and make it build DIE -> parent DIE relationship for the alternate debug info file as well. (find_last_import_unit_point_before_die, ): Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Clear the alternate DIE -> decl map, that is per TU just as the primary DIE -> decl map. Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info or not. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Build the two DIE -> DIE parent maps (one for the primary debug info and one for the alternate debug info). (create_read_context, has_alt_debug_info): Define new public entry points. (read_corpus_from_elf): New entry point overload that takes a read_context. * tools/bidw.cc (options::{check_alt_debug_info_path, show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path}): New data members. (display_usage): Update for the two new options --check-alternate-debug-info and check-alternate-debug-info-base-name. (parse_command_line): Parse the two options above. (main) Handle the two new options above. * tests/Makefile.am: Build the new runtestaltdwarf test. Add the new data/test-alt-dwarf-file/* files to the build system. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: New test driver. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common.cc: New test input files. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0-common.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.cc: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.h: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/.build-id/16/7088580c513b439c9ed95fe6a8b29496495f26.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust. bidw doesn't emit an abstract constructor/destructor anymore. It emits just the functions matching the cdtor symbols found in the binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 16:11:49 +00:00
else
{
if (opts.abidiff)
{
// Save the abi in abixml format in a temporary file, read
// it back, and compare the ABI of what we've read back
// against the ABI of the input ELF file.
temp_file_sptr tmp_file = temp_file::create();
write_corpus(corp, 0, tmp_file->get_stream(), opts.annotate);
tmp_file->get_stream().flush();
corpus_sptr corp2 =
read_corpus_from_native_xml_file(tmp_file->get_path(),
env.get());
if (!corp2)
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "Could not read temporary XML representation of "
"elf file back\n";
return 1;
}
diff_context_sptr ctxt(new diff_context);
set_diff_context(ctxt);
Add the option of printing the file, line and column information about a type being reported. * bash-completion/abicompat: Complete the new "--no-show-locs" option. * bash-completion/abidiff: Likewise. * bash-completion/abidw: Likewise. * bash-completion/abipkgdiff: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Mention the new "--no-show-locs" option. * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Likewise. * doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise. * include/abg-comparison.h (show_locs): Add declarations. * src/abg-comparison.cc: (diff_context::priv): Add a new switch called "show_locs_" and set its default value to false. (report_loc_info): New function. Outputting the extra information is conditionalized based on the associated diff contexts settings. (show_locs): define a getter/setter for diff_context::priv::show_locs_. ({distinct,pointer,reference,qualified_type,enum,class,scope,fn_parm, typedef,corpus}_diff::report): Call report_loc_info when appropriate. (maybe_report_diff_for_member): Likewise. (represent): Accept a const reference to a diff_context_sptr as a first argument and call report_loc_info on its second argument. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test reference files. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-report-2.txt: New test reference output. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-abicompat/test7-fn-changed-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test30-pr18904-rvalueref-report1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-filter/test31-pr18535-libstdc++-report-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-pkg/dirpkg-3-report-2.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test6-fn-suppr-report-0-1.txt: Likewise. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Explicitly create a diff context and turn off location emitting. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc: Add --no-show-locs to all existing test arguments. Run a few of the existing tests again, but without this option. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc: Handle the new "--no-show-locs" option. * tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
2015-11-16 09:55:28 +00:00
ctxt->show_locs(opts.show_locs);
corpus_diff_sptr diff = compute_diff(corp, corp2, ctxt);
bool has_error = diff->has_incompatible_changes();
if (has_error)
{
diff->report(cerr);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
if (opts.noout)
return 0;
if (!opts.write_architecture)
corp->set_architecture_name("");
Bug 20970 - Add a --annotate option to abidw This option annotates (read "pretty-prints") the types and elf symbols in the form of XML comments in the ABIXML output emitted by the abidw command. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ondrej.oprala@gmail.com> * doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' option. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Document the '--no-corpus-path' and '--annotate' options. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function declarations. * include/abg-writer.h: Add new annotate functions (write_{translation_unit,corpus_to_{archive,native_xml_file}}): Add an optional "annotate" parameter defaulting to "false". * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc ({un,}escape_xml_comment): Add new function definitions. * src/abg-writer.cc (annotate): Define new templatized function and specialize it for necessary cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Add runtestannotate as a new test. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add paths to below reference test outputs. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest23.so.abi: New reference test output. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns-2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/libtest24-drop-fns.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test0.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test1.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test2.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test3.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test6.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test7.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-annotate/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-annotate.cc: New test for ABIXML annotations. * tools/abidiff.cc: Add the new option '--no-corpus-path'. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. Also add the '--annotate' option. reviews round 1 Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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if (!opts.write_corpus_path)
corp->set_path("");
if (!opts.out_file_path.empty())
{
ofstream of(opts.out_file_path.c_str(), std::ios_base::trunc);
if (!of.is_open())
{
Emit more informational messages on unrecognized options This is like what was done for abififf, but for abicompat, abidw, abipkgdiff and abilint. * tools/abicompat.cc (options::prog_name): New data member. (display_help, perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode) (perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode, main): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abidw.cc (options::wrong_option): New data member. (display_help): Prefix error messages with the name of the program.n (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abilint.cc (optionqs::wrong_option): New data member (display_usage): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option. (main): Tell the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::{wrong_option, prog_name}): New data members. (package::erase_extraction_directory, display_usage, extract_rpm) (extract_deb, extract_tar) (erase_created_temporary_directories_parent, extract_package) (compare, create_maps_of_package_content): Prefix error messages with the name of the program. (maybe_check_suppression_files): Adjust. (parse_command_line): Record the name of the unrecognized option, and the name of option which lacks an operand. (main): Give the name of the unrecognized option. Prefix error messages with the name of the program. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-02-12 11:37:04 +00:00
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "could not open output file '"
<< opts.out_file_path << "'\n";
return 1;
}
abigail::xml_writer::write_corpus(corp, 0, of, opts.annotate);
of.close();
return 0;
}
else
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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exit_code = !abigail::xml_writer::write_corpus(corp, 0, cout,
opts.annotate);
}
return exit_code;
}
/// Load a corpus group representing the union of a Linux Kernel
/// vmlinux binary and its modules, and emit an abixml representation
/// for it.
///
/// @param argv the arguments this program was called with.
///
/// @param env the environment the ABI artifacts are created in.
///
/// @param opts the options this program was created with.
///
/// @return the exit code. Zero if everything went well, non-zero
/// otherwise.
static int
load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml(char* argv[],
environment_sptr& env,
options& opts)
{
if (!(tools_utils::is_dir(opts.in_file_path) && opts.corpus_group_for_linux))
return 1;
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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int exit_code = 0;
if (!opts.vmlinux.empty())
if (!abigail::tools_utils::check_file(opts.vmlinux, cerr, argv[0]))
return 1;
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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suppressions_type supprs;
corpus_group_sptr group =
build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under(opts.in_file_path,
Bug 21730 - Make abipkgdiff compare Linux Kernel packages as expected This is the initial patch that makes abipkgdiff recognize Linux kernel packages passed in argument and do the right thing. abipkgdiff gets the vmlinux binary from the debug info package, considers the union of that vmlinux binary and the thousands of kernel modules that we shall name "the Kernel". It then compares ABI (actually Kernel/Module Interface, a.k.a KMI) of the Kernel of the first package against the KMI of the Kernel of the second package. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (get_vmlinux_path_from_kernel_dist): Declare new function. (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist): Re-organize order of parameters. (file_is_kernel_package, file_is_kernel_debuginfo_package): Make the file_path parameter be const. (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Take an additional debug_info_root parameter. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (file_is_kernel_package) (file_is_kernel_debuginfo_package): Const-ify the file_name parameter. (find_vmlinux_path): Define new static function. (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist): Re-organize the order of parameters. The debug_info_root_path parameter is now an input parameter. (get_vmlinux_path_from_kernel_dist): Define new function. (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist): Adjust invocation of get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist. (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Take an additional debug_info_root parameter. * tools/abidw.cc (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Adjust invocation to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (create_maps_of_package_content): Don't map the content of a Linux Kernel package. (compare_prepared_userspace_packages) (compare_prepared_linux_kernel_packages, compare_prepared): Define new functions. (compare): Use the new functions above here. * tools/kmidiff.cc (print_kernel_dist_binary_paths_under): Adjust the invocation of get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist. (main): Adjust the invocation of build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under. Make sure that a kernel package is accompanied by a debug info package. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2017-07-10 09:54:13 +00:00
/*debug_info_root=*/"",
opts.vmlinux,
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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opts.suppression_paths,
opts.kabi_whitelist_paths,
supprs, opts.do_log, env);
if (!group)
return 1;
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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if (!opts.write_architecture)
group->set_architecture_name("");
if (!opts.write_corpus_path)
group->set_path("");
if (!opts.noout)
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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{
if (!opts.out_file_path.empty())
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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{
ofstream of(opts.out_file_path.c_str(), std::ios_base::trunc);
if (!of.is_open())
{
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "could not open output file '"
<< opts.out_file_path << "'\n";
return 1;
}
exit_code = !xml_writer::write_corpus_group(group, 0, of,
opts.annotate);
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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}
else
exit_code = !xml_writer::write_corpus_group(group, 0, cout,
opts.annotate);
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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}
return exit_code;
}
int
main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
options opts;
if (!parse_command_line(argc, argv, opts)
|| (opts.in_file_path.empty()
&& !opts.display_version))
{
if (!opts.wrong_option.empty())
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "unrecognized option: " << opts.wrong_option << "\n";
display_usage(argv[0], cerr);
return 1;
}
Initial support of the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel Tree We have the kmidiff program that takes two Linux Kernel trees containing the vmlinux binary and its modules and compare their Kernel Module Interface, aka KMI. We need to be able to serialize (save in a file) a representation of that KMI. We need to load that KMI back, and compare two serialized KMIs. This patch implements the serialization of the KMI of a Linux Kernel tree. It actually serializes an instance of abigail::ir::corpus_group that is a collection of instances of abigail::ir::corpus. The KMI of each individual binary (vmlinux or kernel module) is represented by one abigail::ir::corpus. All the corpora share the same definitions of types and decls, whenever that makes sense. The patch thus factorizes the routines used to walk a Linux kernel out of the kmidiff program. These routines are then re-used in the abidw program to make it walk a Linux kernel tree (when the --linux-tree option is provided), load the vmlinux and module binaries as an instance of abigail::corpus_group and serialize it out into an output stream. * include/abg-tools-utils.h (check_dir) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Declare new functions. The last two functions are being moved from tools/kmidiff.cc so that they can be re-used. * include/abg-writer.h (write_corpus): Declare one overload that takes a write_context parameter. (write_corpus_group): Declare three overloads of this new function. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc (check_dir): Define new function. (load_generate_apply_suppressions, is_vmlinux, is_kernel_module) (find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Define new functions. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::set_annotate): Define new member function. (write_corpus): Add an overload that takes a write_context. Adapt the existing overload to make it use this new one. (write_corpus_group): Define this new function and two additional overloads for it. * tools/kmidiff.cc (set_suppressions, is_vmlinux) (is_kernel_module, find_vmlinux_and_module_paths) (get_binary_paths_from_kernel_dist) (build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under): Remove. (main): Adjust the call to build_corpus_group_from_kernel_dist_under as its arguments are now adapted since it's been factorized out into abg-tools-utils.h. * tools/abidw.cc (options::corpus_group_for_linux): Define new data member. (options::options): Adjust. (display_usage): Add help strings for the new --linux-tree option. (load_corpus_and_write_abixml): Factorize this function out of the main function. (load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml): Define new function. (main): Use the factorized load_corpus_and_write_abixml and the new load_corpus_and_write_abixml functions. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Adjust. * doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Add documentation for the new --linux-tree option. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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if (opts.display_version)
{
string major, minor, revision;
abigail::abigail_get_library_version(major, minor, revision);
cout << major << "." << minor << "." << revision << "\n";
return 0;
}
assert(!opts.in_file_path.empty());
if (opts.corpus_group_for_linux)
{
if (!abigail::tools_utils::check_dir(opts.in_file_path, cerr, argv[0]))
return 1;
}
else
{
if (!abigail::tools_utils::check_file(opts.in_file_path, cerr, argv[0]))
return 1;
}
if (!maybe_check_suppression_files(opts))
return 1;
abigail::tools_utils::file_type type =
abigail::tools_utils::guess_file_type(opts.in_file_path);
if (type != abigail::tools_utils::FILE_TYPE_ELF
&& type != abigail::tools_utils::FILE_TYPE_AR
&& type != abigail::tools_utils::FILE_TYPE_DIR)
{
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "files of the kind of "<< opts.in_file_path << " are not handled\n";
return 1;
}
char* p = opts.di_root_path.get();
environment_sptr env(new environment);
int exit_code = 0;
if (tools_utils::is_regular_file(opts.in_file_path))
{
read_context_sptr c = create_read_context(opts.in_file_path,
&p, env.get(),
opts.load_all_types,
opts.linux_kernel_mode);
read_context& ctxt = *c;
set_show_stats(ctxt, opts.show_stats);
set_suppressions(ctxt, opts);
abigail::dwarf_reader::set_do_log(ctxt, opts.do_log);
if (!opts.kabi_whitelist_supprs.empty())
set_ignore_symbol_table(ctxt, true);
if (opts.check_alt_debug_info_path)
{
bool has_alt_di = false;
string alt_di_path;
abigail::dwarf_reader::status status =
abigail::dwarf_reader::has_alt_debug_info(ctxt,
has_alt_di,
alt_di_path);
if (status & abigail::dwarf_reader::STATUS_OK)
{
if (alt_di_path.empty())
;
else
{
cout << "found the alternate debug info file";
if (opts.show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path)
{
tools_utils::base_name(alt_di_path, alt_di_path);
cout << " '" << alt_di_path << "'";
}
cout << "\n";
}
return 0;
}
else
{
emit_prefix(argv[0], cerr)
<< "could not find alternate debug info file\n";
return 1;
}
}
exit_code = load_corpus_and_write_abixml(argv, env, c, opts);
}
else
exit_code = load_kernel_corpus_group_and_write_abixml(argv, env, opts);
return exit_code;
}