libabigail/tools/fedabipkgdiff
Dodji Seketeli b36ca1501e Bug 20180 - Support system-wide suppression specifications
This patch adds support for loading system and user level suppression
specifications for libabigail tools.

At launch time, relevant libabigail tools (abidiff, abipkgdiff
fedabipkgdiff for now) read the default system suppression
specification file, if it's present, from a file which path is the
value of the environment variable
LIBABIGAIL_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_SUPPRESSION_FILE, if set, or from the file
$libdir/libabigail/default.abignore.

Then it reads the user system suppression specification file, if it's
present, from a file which path is the value of the environment
variable LIBABIGAIL_DEFAULT_USER_SUPPRESSION_FILE, if set, or from the
file $HOME/.abignore.

The content of the user system suppression file is merged with the
content of default system suppression file.

That content is also merged with the content of the suppression
specification files that might be provided by the --suppressions
command line option of the invoked tools.

The resulting set of all these suppression specifications is thus used
to filter the ABI change reports that are emitted.

abidiff, abipkgdiff and abipkgdiff gain a --no-default-suppression
option to avoid loading any of these default suppression specification
files.

The patch also installs a default.abignore file into $(pkglibdir).
Note that on x86_64, that directory is /usr/lib64/libabigail.  Now we
just need to think about the content of that default.abignore file.

	* doc/manuals/abidiff.rst: Document the default suppression
	scheme, its interaction with the --supprs option and the new
	--no-default option.
	* doc/manuals/abipkgdiff.rst: Likewise.
	* doc/manuals/fedabipkgdiff.rst: Likewise.
	* configure.ac: Generate the tests/runtestdefaultsupprs.py file
	from the new tests/runtestdefaultsupprs.py.in template.
	* default.abignore: New file.
	* Makefile.am: Add it to source distribution.
	* src/Makefile.am: Define the ABIGAIL_ROOT_SYSTEM_LIBDIR
	preprocessor macro that is set the value of the $libdir autotools
	macro.
	* include/abg-tools-utils.h: Update copyright years.
	(get_system_libdir, get_default_system_suppression_file_path)
	(get_default_user_suppression_file_path)
	(load_default_system_suppressions)
	(load_default_user_suppressions): Declare new functions
	* src/abg-tools-utils.cc (get_system_libdir)
	(get_default_system_suppression_file_path)
	(get_default_user_suppression_file_path)
	(load_default_system_suppressions)
	(load_default_user_suppressions): Define new functions.
	(is_regular_file): Amend this so that it return true for symlinks
	to regular files too.
	(is_dir): Amend this so that it returns true for symlinks to
	directories too.
	* tools/abidiff.cc (options::no_default_supprs): New data member.
	(options::options): Initialize the new data member.
	(display_usage): Display a new help string for the new
	--no-default-suppression command line option.
	(parse_command_line): Parse this new command line option.
	(set_diff_context_from_opts): Load the default suppression
	specifications, unless --no-default-suppression or --supprs was
	provided.
	* tools/abipkgdiff.cc (options::no_default_supprs): New data
	member.
	(options::options): Initialize the new data member.
	(parse_command_line): Parse the new --no-default-suppression
	command line option.
	(main): Load the default suppression specifications, unless
	--no-default-suppression or --supprs was provided.
	* tools/fedabipkgdiff (abipkgdiff): Add --no-default-suppression
	to the invocation of abipkgdiff if it was provided on the command
	line.
	(build_commandline_args_parser): Parse the new
	--no-default-suppression command line option.
	* tests/runtestdefaultsupprs.py.in: New test harness template.
	* tests/Makefile.am: Add the new runtestdefaultsupprs.py to the
	set of tests.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/test0-type-suppr-0.suppr: New
	test input.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/test0-type-suppr-report-0.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/test0-type-suppr-v0.o: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/test0-type-suppr-v1.o: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/dirpkg-1-dir-report-0.txt:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/dirpkg-1-dir1: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-default-supprs/dirpkg-1-dir2: Likewise.
	* tests/data/Makefile.am: Add new the new tests input above to
	Makefile.am.
	* tests/runtestcanonicalizetypes.sh.in: Pass
	--no-default-suppression to abidiff invocations.
	* tests/runtestdefaultsupprs.py.in: Likewise.
	* tests/test-abidiff-exit.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-dwarf-abixml.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise.
	* tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-05-30 18:39:49 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- Mode: Python
#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 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 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 Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this program; see the file COPYING-GPLV3. If
# not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Author: Chenxiong Qi
import argparse
import logging
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from collections import namedtuple
from itertools import groupby
import xdg.BaseDirectory
import koji
# @file
#
# You might have known that abipkgdiff is a command line tool to compare two
# RPM packages to find potential differences of ABI. This is really useful for
# Fedora packagers and developers. Usually, excpet the RPM packages built
# locally, if a packager wants to compare RPM packages he just built with
# specific RPM packages that were already built and availabe in Koji,
# fedabipkgdiff is the right tool for him.
#
# With fedabipkgdiff, packager is able to specify certain criteria to tell
# fedabipkgdiff which RPM packages he wants to compare, then fedabipkgdiff will
# find them, download them, and boom, run the abipkgdiff for you.
#
# Currently, fedabipkgdiff returns 0 if everything works well, otherwise, 1 if
# something wrong.
DEFAULT_KOJI_SERVER = 'http://koji.fedoraproject.org/kojihub'
DEFAULT_KOJI_TOPDIR = 'https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org'
# The working directory where to hold all data including downloaded RPM
# packages Currently, it's not configurable and hardcode here. In the future
# version of fedabipkgdiff, I'll make it configurable by users.
HOME_DIR = os.path.join(xdg.BaseDirectory.xdg_cache_home,
os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(__file__))[0])
# Mask for determining if underlying fedabipkgdiff succeeds or not.
# This is for when the compared ABIs are equal
ABIDIFF_OK = 0
# This bit is set if there an application error.
ABIDIFF_ERROR = 1
# This bit is set if the tool is invoked in an non appropriate manner.
ABIDIFF_USAGE_ERROR = 1 << 1
# This bit is set if the ABIs being compared are different.
ABIDIFF_ABI_CHANGE = 1 << 2
# Used to construct abipkgdiff command line argument, package and associated
# debuginfo package
# fedabipkgdiff runs abipkgdiff in this form
#
# abipkgdiff \
# --d1 /path/to/package1-debuginfo.rpm \
# --d2 /path/to/package2-debuginfo.rpm \
# /path/to/package1.rpm \
# /path/to/package2.rpm
#
# PkgInfo is a two-elements tuple in format
#
# (/path/to/package1.rpm, /path/to/package1-debuginfo.rpm)
#
# So, before calling abipkgdiff, fedabipkgdiff must prepare and pass following
# two package information
#
# (/path/to/package1.rpm, /path/to/package1-debuginfo.rpm)
# (/path/to/package2.rpm, /path/to/package2-debuginfo.rpm)
#
PkgInfo = namedtuple('PkgInfo', 'package debuginfo_package')
global_config = None
pathinfo = None
session = None
# There is no way to configure the log format so far. I hope I would have time
# to make it available so that if fedabipkgdiff is scheduled and run by some
# service, the logs logged into log file is muc usable.
logging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname)s] %(message)s',
level=logging.CRITICAL)
logger = logging.getLogger(os.path.basename(__file__))
class KojiPackageNotFound(Exception):
"""Package is not found in Koji"""
class PackageNotFound(Exception):
"""Package is not found locally"""
class RpmNotFound(Exception):
"""RPM is not found"""
class NoBuildsError(Exception):
"""No builds returned from a method to select specific builds"""
class NoCompleteBuilds(Exception):
"""No complete builds for a package
This is a serious problem, nothing can be done if there is no complete
builds for a package.
"""
class InvalidDistroError(Exception):
"""Invalid distro error"""
class CannotFindLatestBuildError(Exception):
"""Cannot find latest build from a package"""
def is_distro_valid(distro):
"""Adjust if a distro is valid
Currently, check for Fedora and RHEL.
:param str distro: a string representing a distro value.
:return: True if distro is the one specific to Fedora, like fc24, el7.
"rtype: bool
"""
return re.match(r'^(fc|el)\d{1,2}$', distro) is not None
def log_call(func):
"""A decorator that logs a method invocation
Method's name and all arguments, either positional or keyword arguments,
will be logged by logger.debug. Also, return value from the decorated
method will be logged just after the invocation is done.
This decorator does not catch any exception thrown from the decorated
method. If there is any exception thrown from decorated method, you can
catch them in the caller and obviously, no return value is logged.
:param callable func: a callable object to decorate
"""
def proxy(*args, **kwargs):
logger.debug('Call %s, args: %s, kwargs: %s',
func.__name__,
args if args else '',
kwargs if kwargs else '')
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
logger.debug('Result from %s: %s', func.__name__, result)
return result
return proxy
class RPM(object):
"""Wrapper of RPM representing a RPM got from Koji
A RPM is returned from Koji XMLRPC API is in dict type. This wrapper makes
it eaiser to access all these properties in the way of object.property.
"""
def __init__(self, rpm_info):
"""Initialize a RPM object
:param dict rpm_info: a dict representing a RPM information got from
koji API, either listRPMs or getRPM
"""
self.rpm_info = rpm_info
def __str__(self):
"""Return the string representation of this RPM
Return the string representation of RPM information returned from Koji
directly so that RPM can be treated in same way.
"""
return str(self.rpm_info)
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Access RPM information in the way of object.property
:param str name: the property name to access.
:raises AttributeError: if name is not one of keys of RPM information.
"""
if name in self.rpm_info:
return self.rpm_info[name]
else:
raise AttributeError('No attribute name {0}'.format(name))
@property
def nvra(self):
"""Return a RPM's N-V-R-A representation
An example: libabigail-1.0-0.8.rc4.1.fc23.x86_64
"""
return '%(name)s-%(version)s-%(release)s.%(arch)s' % self.rpm_info
@property
def filename(self):
"""Return a RPM file name
An example: libabigail-1.0-0.8.rc4.1.fc23.x86_64.rpm
"""
return '{0}.rpm'.format(self.nvra)
@property
def is_debuginfo(self):
"""Check if the name of the current RPM denotes a debug info package"""
return koji.is_debuginfo(self.rpm_info['name'])
@property
def download_url(self):
"""Get the URL from where to download this RPM"""
build = session.getBuild(self.build_id)
return os.path.join(pathinfo.build(build), pathinfo.rpm(self.rpm_info))
@property
def downloaded_file(self):
"""Get a pridictable downloaded file name with absolute path"""
# arch should be removed from the result returned from PathInfo.rpm
filename = os.path.basename(pathinfo.rpm(self.rpm_info))
return os.path.join(get_download_dir(), filename)
@property
def is_downloaded(self):
"""Check if this RPM was already downloaded to local disk"""
return os.path.exists(self.downloaded_file)
class LocalRPM(RPM):
"""Representing a local RPM
Local RPM means the one that could be already downloaded or built from
where I can find it
"""
def __init__(self, filename):
"""Initialize local RPM with a filename
:param str filename: a filename pointing to a RPM file in local
disk. Note that, this file must not exist necessarily.
"""
self.local_filename = filename
self.rpm_info = koji.parse_NVRA(os.path.basename(filename))
@property
def downloaded_file(self):
"""Return filename of this RPM
Returned filename is just the one passed when initializing this RPM.
:return: filename of this RPM
:rtype: str
"""
return self.local_filename
@property
def download_url(self):
raise NotImplementedError('LocalRPM has no URL to download')
@log_call
def find_debuginfo(self):
"""Find debuginfo RPM package from a directory
:param str rpm_file: the rpm file name
:return: the absolute file name of the found debuginfo rpm
:rtype: str or None
"""
search_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(self.local_filename))
filename = \
'%(name)s-debuginfo-%(version)s-%(release)s.%(arch)s.rpm' % \
self.rpm_info
filename = os.path.join(search_dir, filename)
return LocalRPM(filename) if os.path.exists(filename) else None
class Brew(object):
"""Interface to Koji XMLRPC API with enhancements specific to fedabipkgdiff
kojihub XMLRPC APIs are well-documented in koji's source code. For more
details information, please refer to class RootExports within kojihub.py.
For details of APIs used within fedabipkgdiff, refer to from line
https://pagure.io/koji/blob/master/f/hub/kojihub.py#_7835
"""
def __init__(self, baseurl):
"""Initialize Brew
:param str baseurl: the kojihub URL to initialize a session, that is
used to access koji XMLRPC APIs.
"""
self.session = koji.ClientSession(baseurl)
@log_call
def listRPMs(self, buildID=None, arches=None, selector=None):
"""Get list of RPMs of a build from Koji
Call kojihub.listRPMs to get list of RPMs. Return selected RPMs without
changing each RPM information.
A RPM returned from listRPMs contains following keys:
- id
- name
- version
- release
- nvr (synthesized for sorting purposes)
- arch
- epoch
- payloadhash
- size
- buildtime
- build_id
- buildroot_id
- external_repo_id
- external_repo_name
- metadata_only
- extra
:param int buildID: id of a build from which to list RPMs.
:param arches: to restrict to list RPMs with specified arches.
:type arches: list or tuple
:param selector: called to determine if a RPM should be selected and
included in the final returned result. Selector must be a callable
object and accepts one parameter of a RPM.
:type selector: a callable object
:return: a list of RPMs, each of them is a dict object
:rtype: list
"""
if selector:
assert hasattr(selector, '__call__'), 'selector must be callable.'
rpms = self.session.listRPMs(buildID=buildID, arches=arches)
if selector:
rpms = [rpm for rpm in rpms if selector(rpm)]
return rpms
@log_call
def getRPM(self, rpminfo):
"""Get a RPM from koji
Call kojihub.getRPM, and returns the result directly without any
change.
When not found a RPM, koji.getRPM will return None, then
this method will raise RpmNotFound error immediately to claim what is
happening. I want to raise fedabipkgdiff specific error rather than
koji's GenericError and then raise RpmNotFound again, so I just simply
don't use strict parameter to call koji.getRPM.
:param rpminfo: rpminfo may be a N-V-R.A or a map containing name,
version, release, and arch. For example, file-5.25-5.fc24.x86_64, and
`{'name': 'file', 'version': '5.25', 'release': '5.fc24', 'arch':
'x86_64'}`.
:type rpminfo: str or dict
:return: a map containing RPM information, that contains same keys as
method `Brew.listRPMs`.
:rtype: dict
:raises RpmNotFound: if a RPM cannot be found with rpminfo.
"""
rpm = self.session.getRPM(rpminfo)
if rpm is None:
raise RpmNotFound('Cannot find RPM {0}'.format(args[0]))
return rpm
@log_call
def listBuilds(self, packageID, state=None, topone=None,
selector=None, order_by=None, reverse=None):
"""Get list of builds from Koji
Call kojihub.listBuilds, and return selected builds without changing
each build information.
By default, only builds with COMPLETE state are queried and returns
afterwards.
:param int packageID: id of package to list builds from.
:param int state: build state. There are five states of a build in
Koji. fedabipkgdiff only cares about builds with COMPLETE state. If
state is omitted, builds with COMPLETE state are queried from Koji by
default.
:param bool topone: just return the top first build.
:param selector: a callable object used to select specific subset of
builds. Selector will be called immediately after Koji returns queried
builds. When each call to selector, a build is passed to
selector. Return True if select current build, False if not.
:type selector: a callable object
:param str order_by: the attribute name by which to order the builds,
for example, name, version, or nvr.
:param bool reverse: whether to order builds reversely.
:return: a list of builds, even if there is only one build.
:rtype: list
:raises TypeError: if selector is not callable, or if order_by is not a
string value.
"""
if state is None:
state = koji.BUILD_STATES['COMPLETE']
if selector is not None and not hasattr(selector, '__call__'):
raise TypeError(
'{0} is not a callable object.'.format(str(selector)))
if order_by is not None and not isinstance(order_by, basestring):
raise TypeError('order_by {0} is invalid.'.format(order_by))
builds = self.session.listBuilds(packageID=packageID, state=state)
if selector is not None:
builds = [build for build in builds if selector(build)]
if order_by is not None:
# FIXME: is it possible to sort builds by using opts parameter of
# listBuilds
builds = sorted(builds,
key=lambda item: item[order_by],
reverse=reverse)
if topone:
builds = builds[0:1]
return builds
@log_call
def getPackage(self, name):
"""Get a package from Koji
:param str name: a package name.
:return: a mapping containing package information. For example,
`{'id': 1, 'name': 'package'}`.
:rtype: dict
"""
package = self.session.getPackage(name)
if package is None:
package = self.session.getPackage(name.rsplit('-', 1)[0])
if package is None:
raise KojiPackageNotFound(
'Cannot find package {0}.'.format(name))
return package
@log_call
def getBuild(self, buildID):
"""Get a build from Koji
Call kojihub.getBuild. Return got build directly without change.
:param int buildID: id of build to get from Koji.
:return: the found build. Return None, if not found a build with
buildID.
:rtype: dict
"""
return self.session.getBuild(buildID)
@log_call
def get_rpm_build_id(self, name, version, release, arch=None):
"""Get build ID that contains a RPM with specific nvra
If arch is not omitted, a RPM can be identified by its N-V-R-A.
If arch is omitted, name is used to get associated package, and then
to get the build.
Example:
>>> brew = Brew('url to kojihub')
>>> brew.get_rpm_build_id('httpd', '2.4.18', '2.fc24')
>>> brew.get_rpm_build_id('httpd', '2.4.18', '2.fc25', 'x86_64')
:param str name: name of a rpm
:param str version: version of a rpm
:param str release: release of a rpm
:param arch: arch of a rpm
:type arch: str or None
:return: id of the build from where the RPM is built
:rtype: dict
:raises KojiPackageNotFound: if name is not found from Koji if arch
is None.
"""
if arch is None:
package = self.getPackage(name)
selector = lambda item: item['version'] == version and \
item['release'] == release
builds = self.listBuilds(packageID=package['id'],
selector=selector)
if not builds:
raise NoBuildsError(
'No builds are selected from package {0}.'.format(
package['name']))
return builds[0]['build_id']
else:
rpm = self.getRPM({'name': name,
'version': version,
'release': release,
'arch': arch,
})
return rpm['build_id']
@log_call
def get_package_latest_build(self, package_name, distro):
"""Get latest build from a package
Example:
>>> brew = Brew('url to kojihub')
>>> brew.get_package_latest_build('httpd', 'fc24')
:param str package_name: from which package to get the latest build
:param str distro: which distro the latest build belongs to
:return: the found build
:rtype: dict or None
:raises NoCompleteBuilds: if there is no latest build of a package.
"""
package = self.getPackage(package_name)
selector = lambda item: item['release'].find(distro) > -1
builds = self.listBuilds(packageID=package['id'],
selector=selector,
order_by='nvr',
reverse=True)
if not builds:
raise NoCompleteBuilds(
'No complete builds of package {0}'.format(package_name))
return builds[0]
@log_call
def select_rpms_from_a_build(self, build_id, package_name, arches=None,
select_subpackages=None):
"""Select specific RPMs within a build
RPMs could be filtered be specific criterias by the parameters.
By default, fedabipkgdiff requires RPM package and associated debuginfo
package, both of these two packages are selected, and noarch and src
are excluded.
:param int build_id: from which build to select rpms.
:param str package_name: which rpm to select that matches this name.
:param arches: which arches to select. If arches omits, rpms with all
arches except noarch and src will be selected.
:type arches: list, tuple or None
:param bool select_subpackages: indicate whether to select all RPMs
with specific arch from build.
:return: a list of RPMs returned from listRPMs
:rtype: list
"""
excluded_arches = ('noarch', 'src')
def rpms_selector(package_name, excluded_arches):
return lambda rpm: \
rpm['arch'] not in excluded_arches and \
(rpm['name'] == package_name or
rpm['name'].endswith('-debuginfo'))
if select_subpackages:
selector = lambda rpm: rpm['arch'] not in excluded_arches
else:
selector = rpms_selector(package_name, excluded_arches)
rpm_infos = self.listRPMs(buildID=build_id,
arches=arches,
selector=selector)
return [RPM(rpm_info) for rpm_info in rpm_infos]
@log_call
def get_latest_built_rpms(self, package_name, distro, arches=None):
"""Get RPMs from latest build of a package
:param str package_name: from which package to get the rpms
:param str distro: which distro the rpms belong to
:param arches: which arches the rpms belong to
:type arches: str or None
:return: the selected RPMs
:rtype: list
"""
latest_build = self.get_package_latest_build(package_name, distro)
# Get rpm and debuginfo rpm from each arch
return self.select_rpms_from_a_build(latest_build['build_id'],
package_name,
arches=arches)
@log_call
def get_session():
"""Get instance of Brew to talk with Koji"""
return Brew(global_config.koji_server)
@log_call
def get_download_dir():
"""Return the directory holding all downloaded RPMs
If directory does not exist, it is created automatically.
:return: path to directory holding downloaded RPMs.
:rtype: str
"""
download_dir = os.path.join(HOME_DIR, 'downloads')
if not os.path.exists(download_dir):
os.makedirs(download_dir)
return download_dir
@log_call
def download_rpm(url):
"""Using curl to download a RPM from Koji
Currently, curl is called and runs in a spawned process. pycurl would be a
good way instead. This would be changed in the future.
:param str url: URL of a RPM to download.
:return: True if a RPM is downloaded successfully, False otherwise.
:rtype: bool
"""
cmd = 'curl --silent {0} -o {1}'.format(
url, os.path.join(get_download_dir(),
os.path.basename(url)))
if global_config.dry_run:
print 'DRY-RUN:', cmd
return
return_code = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True)
if return_code > 0:
logger.error('curl fails with returned code: %d.', return_code)
return False
return True
@log_call
def download_rpms(rpms):
"""Download RPMs
:param list rpms: list of RPMs to download.
"""
def _download(rpm):
if rpm.is_downloaded:
logger.debug('Reuse %s', rpm.downloaded_file)
else:
logger.debug('Download %s', rpm.download_url)
download_rpm(rpm.download_url)
map(_download, rpms)
@log_call
def build_path_to_abipkgdiff():
"""Build the path to the 'abipkgidiff' program to use.
The path to 'abipkgdiff' is either the argument of the
--abipkgdiff command line option, or the path to 'abipkgdiff' as
found in the $PATH environment variable.
:return: a string representing the path to the 'abipkgdiff'
command.
"""
if global_config.abipkgdiff:
return global_config.abipkgdiff
return 'abipkgdiff'
@log_call
def abipkgdiff(pkg_info1, pkg_info2):
"""Run abipkgdiff against found two RPM packages
Construct and execute abipkgdiff to get ABI diff
abipkgdiff \
--d1 package1-debuginfo --d2 package2-debuginfo \
package1-rpm package2-rpm
Output to stdout or stderr from abipkgdiff is not captured. abipkgdiff is
called synchronously. fedabipkgdiff does not return until underlying
abipkgdiff finishes.
:param PkgInfo pkg_info1: the first package information provided for
abipkgdiff package1 paramter.
:param PkgInfo pkg_info2: the second package information provided for
abipkgdiff package2 paramter.
:return: return code of underlying abipkgdiff execution.
:rtype: int
"""
abipkgdiff_tool = build_path_to_abipkgdiff();
cmd = [abipkgdiff_tool,
'--no-default-suppression' if global_config.no_default_suppr else '',
'--dso-only' if global_config.dso_only else '',
'--d1', pkg_info1.debuginfo_package.downloaded_file,
'--d2', pkg_info2.debuginfo_package.downloaded_file,
pkg_info1.package.downloaded_file,
pkg_info2.package.downloaded_file,
]
if global_config.dry_run:
print 'DRY-RUN:', ' '.join(cmd)
return
logger.debug('Run: %s', ' '.join(cmd))
print 'Comparing the ABI of binaries between {0} and {1}:'.format(
pkg_info1.package.filename, pkg_info2.package.filename)
print
proc = subprocess.Popen(' '.join(cmd), shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
is_ok = proc.returncode == ABIDIFF_OK
is_internal_error = proc.returncode & ABIDIFF_ERROR or \
proc.returncode & ABIDIFF_USAGE_ERROR
has_abi_change = proc.returncode & ABIDIFF_ABI_CHANGE
if is_internal_error:
print >>sys.stderr, stderr
elif is_ok or has_abi_change:
print stdout
return proc.returncode
def magic_construct(rpms):
"""Construct RPMs into a magic structure
Convert list of
foo-1.0-1.fc22.i686
foo-debuginfo-1.0-1.fc22.i686
foo-devel-1.0-1.fc22.i686
to list of
(foo-1.0-1.fc22.i686, foo-debuginfo-1.0-1.fc22.i686)
(foo-devel-1.0-1.fc22.i686, foo-debuginfo-1.0-1.fc22.i686)
:param rpms: a sequence of RPM packages.
:type rpms: list or tuple
:return: list of two-element tuple where the first element is a RPM package
and the second one is the debuginfo package.
:rtype: list
"""
debuginfo = None
packages = []
for rpm in rpms:
if rpm.is_debuginfo:
debuginfo = rpm
else:
packages.append(rpm)
return [PkgInfo(package, debuginfo) for package in packages]
@log_call
def run_abipkgdiff(pkg1_infos, pkg2_infos):
"""Run abipkgdiff
If one of the executions finds ABI differences, the return code is the
return code from abipkgdiff.
:param dict pkg1_infos: a mapping from arch to list of RPMs
:return: exit code of the last non-zero returned from underlying abipkgdiff
:rtype: number
"""
arches = pkg1_infos.keys()
arches.sort()
return_code = 0
for arch in arches:
pkg_infos = magic_construct(pkg1_infos[arch])
for pkg_info in pkg_infos:
rpms = pkg2_infos[arch]
package = [rpm for rpm in rpms
if rpm.name == pkg_info.package.name][0]
debuginfo = [rpm for rpm in rpms
if rpm.name == pkg_info.debuginfo_package.name][0]
ret = abipkgdiff(pkg_info,
PkgInfo(package=package,
debuginfo_package=debuginfo))
if ret > 0:
return_code = ret
return return_code
@log_call
def diff_local_rpm_with_latest_rpm_from_koji():
"""Diff against local rpm and remove latest rpm
This operation handles a local rpm and debuginfo rpm and remote ones
located in remote Koji server, that has specific distro specificed by
argument --from.
1/ Suppose the packager has just locally built a package named
foo-3.0.fc24.rpm. To compare the ABI of this locally build package with the
latest stable package from Fedora 23, one would do:
fedabipkgdiff --from fc23 ./foo-3.0.fc24.rpm
"""
from_distro = global_config.from_distro
if not is_distro_valid(from_distro):
raise InvalidDistroError('Invalid distro {0}'.format(from_distro))
local_rpm_file = global_config.NVR[0]
if not os.path.exists(local_rpm_file):
raise ValueError('{0} does not exist.'.format(local_rpm_file))
local_rpm = LocalRPM(local_rpm_file)
local_debuginfo = local_rpm.find_debuginfo()
if local_debuginfo is None:
raise ValueError(
'debuginfo rpm {0} does not exist.'.format(local_debuginfo))
rpms = session.get_latest_built_rpms(local_rpm.name,
from_distro,
arches=local_rpm.arch)
download_rpms(rpms)
pkg_infos = make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms)
rpms = pkg_infos.values()[0]
package, debuginfo = sorted(rpms, key=lambda rpm: rpm.name)
return abipkgdiff(PkgInfo(package, debuginfo),
PkgInfo(local_rpm, local_debuginfo))
@log_call
def make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms):
"""Prepare package information structure for running abipkgdiff
So far, RPMs input to this method are queried from Koji and abipkgdiff will
run against these RPMs. For convenience, these RPMs should be restructured
into a mapping so that subsequent operations could easily find RPMs from
arch.
For example, input RPMs are
[RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd'),
RPM(arch='i686', name='httpd'),
RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd-devel'),
RPM(arch='i686', name='http-debuginfo'),
RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd-debuginfo'),
]
it is converted into mapping
{
'x86_64': [RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd'),
RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd-devel'),
RPM(arch='x86_64', name='httpd-debuginfo')],
'i686': [RPM(arch='i686', name='httpd'),
RPM(arch='i686', name='http-debuginfo')],
}
The order RPMs in the mapping is unpredictable. So, if they must be in a
particular order, caller is responsible for this.
:param list rpms: a list of RPMs
:return: a mapping from an arch to corresponding list of RPMs
:rtype: dict
"""
result = {}
rpms_iter = groupby(sorted(rpms, key=lambda rpm: rpm.arch),
key=lambda item: item.arch)
for arch, rpms in rpms_iter:
result[arch] = list(rpms)
return result
@log_call
def diff_latest_rpms_based_on_distros():
"""abipkgdiff rpms based on two distros
2/ Suppose the packager wants to see how the ABIs of the package foo
evolved between fedora 19 and fedora 22. She would thus type the command:
fedabipkgdiff --from fc19 --to fc22 foo
"""
from_distro = global_config.from_distro
to_distro = global_config.to_distro
if not is_distro_valid(from_distro):
raise InvalidDistroError('Invalid distro {0}'.format(from_distro))
if not is_distro_valid(to_distro):
raise InvalidDistroError('Invalid distro {0}'.format(distro))
package_name = global_config.NVR[0]
rpms = session.get_latest_built_rpms(package_name,
distro=global_config.from_distro)
download_rpms(rpms)
pkg1_infos = make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms)
rpms = session.get_latest_built_rpms(package_name,
distro=global_config.to_distro)
download_rpms(rpms)
pkg2_infos = make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms)
return run_abipkgdiff(pkg1_infos, pkg2_infos)
@log_call
def diff_two_nvras_from_koji():
"""Diff two nvras from koji
The arch probably omits, that means febabipkgdiff will diff all arches. If
specificed, the specific arch will be handled.
3/ Suppose the packager wants to compare the ABI of two packages designated
by their name and version. She would issue a command like this:
fedabipkgdiff foo-1.0.fc19 foo-3.0.fc24
fedabipkgdiff foo-1.0.fc19.i686 foo-1.0.fc24.i686
"""
left_rpm = koji.parse_NVRA(global_config.NVR[0])
right_rpm = koji.parse_NVRA(global_config.NVR[1])
if is_distro_valid(left_rpm['arch']) and \
is_distro_valid(right_rpm['arch']):
nvr = koji.parse_NVR(global_config.NVR[0])
params1 = (nvr['name'], nvr['version'], nvr['release'], None)
nvr = koji.parse_NVR(global_config.NVR[1])
params2 = (nvr['name'], nvr['version'], nvr['release'], None)
else:
params1 = (left_rpm['name'],
left_rpm['version'],
left_rpm['release'],
left_rpm['arch'])
params2 = (right_rpm['name'],
right_rpm['version'],
right_rpm['release'],
right_rpm['arch'])
build_id = session.get_rpm_build_id(*params1)
rpms = session.select_rpms_from_a_build(
build_id, params1[0], arches=params1[3],
select_subpackages=global_config.check_all_subpackages)
download_rpms(rpms)
pkg1_infos = make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms)
build_id = session.get_rpm_build_id(*params2)
rpms = session.select_rpms_from_a_build(
build_id, params2[0], arches=params2[3],
select_subpackages=global_config.check_all_subpackages)
download_rpms(rpms)
pkg2_infos = make_rpms_usable_for_abipkgdiff(rpms)
return run_abipkgdiff(pkg1_infos, pkg2_infos)
def build_commandline_args_parser():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Compare ABI of shared libraries in RPM packages from the '
'Koji build system')
parser.add_argument(
'NVR',
nargs='*',
help='RPM package N-V-R, N-V-R-A, N, or a local RPM '
'file name with relative or absolute path.')
parser.add_argument(
'--dry-run',
required=False,
dest='dry_run',
action='store_true',
help='Don\'t actually do the work. The commands that should be '
'run will be sent to stdout.')
parser.add_argument(
'--from',
required=False,
metavar='DISTRO',
dest='from_distro',
help='baseline Fedora distribution name, for example, fc23')
parser.add_argument(
'--to',
required=False,
metavar='DISTRO',
dest='to_distro',
help='Fedora distribution name to compare against the baseline, for '
'example, fc24')
parser.add_argument(
'-a',
'--all-subpackages',
required=False,
action='store_true',
dest='check_all_subpackages',
help='Check all subpackages instead of only the package specificed in '
'command line.')
parser.add_argument(
'--dso-only',
required=False,
action='store_true',
dest='dso_only',
help='Compare the ABI of shared libraries only. If this option is not '
'provided, the tool compares the ABI of all ELF binaries.')
parser.add_argument(
'--debug',
required=False,
action='store_true',
dest='debug',
help='show debug output')
parser.add_argument(
'--traceback',
required=False,
action='store_true',
dest='show_traceback',
help='show traceback when there is an exception thrown.')
parser.add_argument(
'--server',
required=False,
metavar='URL',
dest='koji_server',
default=DEFAULT_KOJI_SERVER,
help='URL of koji XMLRPC service. Default is {0}'.format(
DEFAULT_KOJI_SERVER))
parser.add_argument(
'--topdir',
required=False,
metavar='URL',
dest='koji_topdir',
default=DEFAULT_KOJI_TOPDIR,
help='URL for RPM files access')
parser.add_argument(
'--abipkgdiff',
required=False,
metavar='ABIPKGDIFF',
dest='abipkgdiff',
default='',
help="The path to the 'abipkgtool' command to use. "
"By default use the one found in $PATH.")
parser.add_argument(
'--no-default-suppression',
required=False,
action='store_true',
dest='no_default_suppr',
help='Do not load default suppression specifications')
return parser
def main():
parser = build_commandline_args_parser()
args = parser.parse_args()
global global_config
global_config = args
global pathinfo
pathinfo = koji.PathInfo(topdir=global_config.koji_topdir)
global session
session = get_session()
if global_config.debug:
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logger.debug(args)
if global_config.from_distro and global_config.to_distro is None and \
global_config.NVR:
returncode = diff_local_rpm_with_latest_rpm_from_koji()
elif global_config.from_distro and global_config.to_distro and \
global_config.NVR:
returncode = diff_latest_rpms_based_on_distros()
elif global_config.from_distro is None and \
global_config.to_distro is None and len(global_config.NVR) > 1:
returncode = diff_two_nvras_from_koji()
else:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Unknown arguments. Please refer to --help.'
returncode = 1
return returncode
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
main()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
if global_config.debug:
logger.debug('Terminate by user')
else:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Terminate by user'
if global_config.show_traceback:
raise
else:
sys.exit(2)
except Exception as e:
if global_config.debug:
logger.debug(str(e))
else:
print >>sys.stderr, str(e)
if global_config.show_traceback:
raise
else:
sys.exit(1)