crosstool-ng/scripts/saveSample.sh.in
Yann E. MORIN" 2c3b6d2b71 scripts: munge .config to handle array variables
Transfrom array variables from pure strings (in the kconfig output)
into proper bash arrays declarations, for feeding to the build scripts.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Signed-off-by: "Benoît THÉBAUDEAU" <benoit.thebaudeau@advansee.com>
2011-05-19 22:29:49 +02:00

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#!@@CT_bash@@
# This script is responsible for saving the current configuration into a
# sample to be used later on as a pre-configured target.
# What we need to save:
# - the .config file
# - the uClibc .config file if uClibc selected
# - info about who reported the sample
# Parse the tools' paths configuration
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.mk"
# We'll need the stdout later, save it
exec 7>&1
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/functions"
# Don't care about any log file
exec >/dev/null
rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
# Parse the configuration file
# Don't use CT_TestOrAbort, it prints the test string to [DEBUG]
if [ ! -f .config.2 ]; then
CT_Abort "Configuration file not found. Please create one."
fi
. .config.2
# We can not reliably save a sample which either uses local patches
# and/or custom Linux kernel headers. Warn the user about this issue
# and continue if he/she confirms sving the sample.
if [ "${CT_CUSTOM_PATCH}" = "y" ]; then
exec >&7
echo "You are using local patches."
echo "You will not be able to (easily) share this sample in this case."
read -p "Press Ctrl-C to stop now, or Enter to continue..."
fi
if [ "${CT_KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS}" = "y" ]; then
exec >&7
echo "You are using custom Linux headers."
echo "You will not be able to (easily) share this sample in this case."
read -p "Press Ctrl-C to stop now, or Enter to continue..."
fi
# Do not use a progress bar
unset CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR
# Parse architecture and kernel specific functions
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/arch/${CT_ARCH}.sh"
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel/${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
# Target tuple: CT_TARGET needs a little love:
CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
# Kludge: if any of the config options needs either CT_TARGET or CT_TOP_DIR,
# re-parse them:
. .config.2
# Override log options
unset CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR CT_LOG_ERROR CT_LOG_INFO CT_LOG_EXTRA CT_LOG_DEBUG LOG_ALL
CT_LOG_WARN=y
CT_LOG_LEVEL_MAX="WARN"
# Compute the name of the sample directory
case "${CT_TOOLCHAIN_TYPE}" in
cross) samp_name="${CT_TARGET}";;
canadian) samp_name="${CT_HOST},${CT_TARGET}";;
*) CT_Abort "Unsupported toolchain type '${CT_TOOLCHAIN_TYPE}'";;
esac
samp_dir="samples/${samp_name}"
mkdir -p "${samp_dir}"
# Save the crosstool-NG config file
# We need to save the real .config with kconfig's values,
# not our mangled .config.2 with arrays
"${sed}" -r -e 's|^(CT_PREFIX_DIR)=.*|\1="${HOME}/x-tools/${CT_TARGET}"|;' \
-e 's|^# CT_LOG_TO_FILE is not set$|CT_LOG_TO_FILE=y|;' \
-e 's|^# CT_LOG_FILE_COMPRESS is not set$|CT_LOG_FILE_COMPRESS=y|;' \
-e 's|^(CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR)=.*|\1="${HOME}/src"|;' \
<.config \
>"${samp_dir}/crosstool.config"
# Function to copy a file to the sample directory
# Needed in case the file is already there (think of a previously available sample)
# Usage: CT_DoAddFileToSample <source> <dest>
CT_DoAddFileToSample() {
source="$1"
dest="$2"
inode_s=$(ls -i "${source}" |awk '{ print $1; }')
inode_d=$(ls -i "${dest}" 2>/dev/null |awk '{ print $1; }' || true)
if [ "${inode_s}" != "${inode_d}" ]; then
cp "${source}" "${dest}"
fi
}
if [ "${CT_TOP_DIR}" = "${CT_LIB_DIR}" ]; then
samp_top_dir="\${CT_LIB_DIR}"
else
samp_top_dir="\${CT_TOP_DIR}"
fi
# Save the uClibc .config file
if [ -n "${CT_LIBC_UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then
# We save the file, and then point the saved sample to this file
CT_DoAddFileToSample "${CT_LIBC_UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE}" "${samp_dir}/${CT_LIBC}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}.config"
"${sed}" -r -i -e 's|^(CT_LIBC_UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE)=.+$|\1="'"${samp_top_dir}"'/samples/${CT_TARGET}/${CT_LIBC}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}.config"|;' \
"${samp_dir}/crosstool.config"
else
# remove any dangling files
for f in "${samp_dir}/${CT_LIBC}-"*.config; do
if [ -f "${f}" ]; then rm -f "${f}"; fi
done
fi
# Restore stdout now, to be interactive
exec >&7
# Fill-in the reported-by info
[ -f "${samp_dir}/reported.by" ] && . "${samp_dir}/reported.by"
old_name="${reporter_name}"
old_url="${reporter_url}"
read -p "Reporter name [${reporter_name}]: " reporter_name
read -p "Reporter URL [${reporter_url}]: " reporter_url
if [ -n "${reporter_comment}" ]; then
echo "Old comment if you need to copy-paste:"
printf "${reporter_comment}\n"
fi
echo "Reporter comment (Ctrl-D to finish):"
reporter_comment=$(cat)
( echo "reporter_name=\"${reporter_name:=${old_name}}\""
echo "reporter_url=\"${reporter_url:=${old_url}}\""
printf "reporter_comment=\"${reporter_comment}\"\n"
) >"${samp_dir}/reported.by"