#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Makes sure that files include headers from allowed directories. Checks DEPS files in the source tree for rules, and applies those rules to "#include" commands in source files. Any source file including something not permitted by the DEPS files will fail. The format of the deps file: First you have the normal module-level deps. These are the ones used by gclient. An example would be: deps = { "base":"http://foo.bar/trunk/base" } DEPS files not in the top-level of a module won't need this. Then you have any additional include rules. You can add (using "+") or subtract (using "-") from the previously specified rules (including module-level deps). include_rules = { # Code should be able to use base (it's specified in the module-level # deps above), but nothing in "base/evil" because it's evil. "-base/evil", # But this one subdirectory of evil is OK. "+base/evil/not", # And it can include files from this other directory even though there is # no deps rule for it. "+tools/crime_fighter" } DEPS files may be placed anywhere in the tree. Each one applies to all subdirectories, where there may be more DEPS files that provide additions or subtractions for their own sub-trees. There is an implicit rule for the current directory (where the DEPS file lives) and all of its subdirectories. This prevents you from having to explicitly allow the current directory everywhere. This implicit rule is applied first, so you can modify or remove it using the normal include rules. The rules are processed in order. This means you can explicitly allow a higher directory and then take away permissions from sub-parts, or the reverse. Note that all directory separators must be slashes (Unix-style) and not backslashes. All directories should be relative to the source root and use only lowercase. """ import os import optparse import re import sys import copy # Variable name used in the DEPS file to specify module-level deps. DEPS_VAR_NAME = "deps" # Variable name used in the DEPS file to add or subtract include files from # the module-level deps. INCLUDE_RULES_VAR_NAME = "include_rules" # Optionally present in the DEPS file to list subdirectories which should not # be checked. This allows us to skip third party code, for example. SKIP_SUBDIRS_VAR_NAME = "skip_child_includes" # The maximum number of lines to check in each source file before giving up. MAX_LINES = 150 # The maximum line length, this is to be efficient in the case of very long # lines (which can't be #includes). MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 128 # Set to true for more output. This is set by the command line options. VERBOSE = False # This regular expression will be used to extract filenames from include # statements. EXTRACT_INCLUDE_PATH = re.compile('[ \t]*#[ \t]*(?:include|import)[ \t]+"(.*)"') # In lowercase, using forward slashes as directory separators, ending in a # forward slash. Set by the command line options. BASE_DIRECTORY = "" # Specifies a single rule for an include, which can be either allow or disallow. class Rule(object): def __init__(self, allow, dir, source): self._allow = allow self._dir = dir self._source = source def __str__(self): if (self._allow): return '"+%s" from %s.' % (self._dir, self._source) return '"-%s" from %s.' % (self._dir, self._source) def ParentOrMatch(self, other): """Returns true if the input string is an exact match or is a parent of the current rule. For example, the input "foo" would match "foo/bar".""" return self._dir == other or self._dir.startswith(other + "/") def ChildOrMatch(self, other): """Returns true if the input string would be covered by this rule. For example, the input "foo/bar" would match the rule "foo".""" return self._dir == other or other.startswith(self._dir + "/") def ParseRuleString(rule_string, source): """Returns a tuple of a boolean indicating whether the directory is an allow rule, and a string holding the directory name. """ if len(rule_string) < 1: raise Exception('The rule string "%s" is too short\nin %s' % (rule_string, source)) if rule_string[0] == "+": return (True, rule_string[1:]) if rule_string[0] == "-": return (False, rule_string[1:]) raise Exception('The rule string "%s" does not begin with a "+" or a "-"' % rule_string) class Rules: def __init__(self): """Initializes the current rules with an empty rule list.""" self._rules = [] def __str__(self): ret = "Rules = [\n" ret += "\n".join([" %s" % x for x in self._rules]) ret += "]\n" return ret def AddRule(self, rule_string, source): """Adds a rule for the given rule string. Args: rule_string: The include_rule string read from the DEPS file to apply. source: A string representing the location of that string (filename, etc.) so that we can give meaningful errors. """ (add_rule, rule_dir) = ParseRuleString(rule_string, source) # Remove any existing rules or sub-rules that apply. For example, if we're # passed "foo", we should remove "foo", "foo/bar", but not "foobar". self._rules = [x for x in self._rules if not x.ParentOrMatch(rule_dir)] self._rules.insert(0, Rule(add_rule, rule_dir, source)) def DirAllowed(self, allowed_dir): """Returns a tuple (success, message), where success indicates if the given directory is allowed given the current set of rules, and the message tells why if the comparison failed.""" for rule in self._rules: if rule.ChildOrMatch(allowed_dir): # This rule applies. if rule._allow: return (True, "") return (False, rule.__str__()) # No rules apply, fail. return (False, "no rule applying") def ApplyRules(existing_rules, deps, includes, cur_dir): """Applies the given deps and include rules, returning the new rules. Args: existing_rules: A set of existing rules that will be combined. deps: The list of imports from the "deps" section of the DEPS file. include: The list of rules from the "include_rules" section of DEPS. cur_dir: The current directory. We will create an implicit rule that allows inclusion from this directory. Returns: A new set of rules combining the existing_rules with the other arguments. """ rules = copy.copy(existing_rules) # First apply the implicit "allow" rule for the current directory. if cur_dir.lower().startswith(BASE_DIRECTORY): relative_dir = cur_dir[len(BASE_DIRECTORY) + 1:] # Normalize path separators to slashes. relative_dir = relative_dir.replace("\\", "/") source = relative_dir if len(source) == 0: source = "top level" # Make the help string a little more meaningful. rules.AddRule("+" + relative_dir, "Default rule for " + source) else: raise Exception("Internal error: base directory is not at the beginning" + " for\n %s and base dir\n %s" % (cur_dir, BASE_DIRECTORY)) # Next apply the DEPS additions, these are all allowed. Note that DEPS start # out with "src/" which we want to trim. for (index, key) in enumerate(deps): if key.startswith("src/"): key = key[4:] rules.AddRule("+" + key, relative_dir + "'s deps for " + key) # Last, apply the additional explicit rules. for (index, rule_str) in enumerate(includes): if not len(relative_dir): rule_description = "the top level include_rules" else: rule_description = relative_dir + "'s include_rules" rules.AddRule(rule_str, rule_description) return rules def ApplyDirectoryRules(existing_rules, dir_name): """Combines rules from the existing rules and the new directory. Any directory can contain a DEPS file. Toplevel DEPS files can contain module dependencies which are used by gclient. We use these, along with additional include rules and implicit rules for the given directory, to come up with a combined set of rules to apply for the directory. Args: existing_rules: The rules for the parent directory. We'll add-on to these. dir_name: The directory name that the deps file may live in (if it exists). This will also be used to generate the implicit rules. Returns: A tuple containing: (1) the combined set of rules to apply to the sub-tree, and (2) a list of all subdirectories that should NOT be checked, as specified in the DEPS file (if any). """ # Check for a .svn directory in this directory. This will tell us if it's # a source directory and should be checked. if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir_name, ".svn")): return (None, []) # Check the DEPS file in this directory. if VERBOSE: print "Applying rules from", dir_name def FromImpl(unused): pass # NOP function so "From" doesn't fail. class _VarImpl: def __init__(self, local_scope): self._local_scope = local_scope def Lookup(self, var_name): """Implements the Var syntax.""" if var_name in self._local_scope.get("vars", {}): return self._local_scope["vars"][var_name] raise Error("Var is not defined: %s" % var_name) local_scope = {} global_scope = {"From": FromImpl, "Var": _VarImpl(local_scope).Lookup} deps_file = os.path.join(dir_name, "DEPS") if os.path.exists(deps_file): execfile(deps_file, global_scope, local_scope) elif VERBOSE: print " No deps file found in", dir_name # Even if a DEPS file does not exist we still invoke ApplyRules # to apply the implicit "allow" rule for the current directory deps = local_scope.get(DEPS_VAR_NAME, {}) include_rules = local_scope.get(INCLUDE_RULES_VAR_NAME, []) skip_subdirs = local_scope.get(SKIP_SUBDIRS_VAR_NAME, []) return (ApplyRules(existing_rules, deps, include_rules, dir_name), skip_subdirs) def ShouldCheckFile(file_name): """Returns True if the given file is a type we want to check.""" checked_extensions = [ '.h', '.cc', '.m', '.mm', ] basename, extension = os.path.splitext(file_name) return extension in checked_extensions def CheckLine(rules, line): """Checks the given file with the given rule set. If the line is an #include directive and is illegal, a string describing the error will be returned. Otherwise, None will be returned.""" found_item = EXTRACT_INCLUDE_PATH.match(line) if not found_item: return None # Not a match include_path = found_item.group(1) # Fix up backslashes in case somebody accidentally used them. include_path.replace("\\", "/") if include_path.find("/") < 0: # Don't fail when no directory is specified. We may want to be more # strict about this in the future. if VERBOSE: print " WARNING: directory specified with no path: " + include_path return None (allowed, why_failed) = rules.DirAllowed(include_path) if not allowed: if VERBOSE: retval = "\nFor " + rules.__str__() else: retval = "" return retval + ('Illegal include: "%s"\n Because of %s' % (include_path, why_failed)) return None def CheckFile(rules, file_name): """Checks the given file with the given rule set. Args: rules: The set of rules that apply to files in this directory. file_name: The source file to check. Returns: Either a string describing the error if there was one, or None if the file checked out OK. """ if VERBOSE: print "Checking: " + file_name ret_val = "" # We'll collect the error messages in here try: cur_file = open(file_name, "r") in_if0 = 0 for cur_line in range(MAX_LINES): cur_line = cur_file.readline(MAX_LINE_LENGTH).strip() # Check to see if we're at / inside a #if 0 block if cur_line == '#if 0': in_if0 += 1 continue if in_if0 > 0: if cur_line.startswith('#if'): in_if0 += 1 elif cur_line == '#endif': in_if0 -= 1 continue line_status = CheckLine(rules, cur_line) if line_status is not None: if len(line_status) > 0: # Add newline to separate messages. line_status += "\n" ret_val += line_status cur_file.close() except IOError: if VERBOSE: print "Unable to open file: " + file_name cur_file.close() # Map empty string to None for easier checking. if len(ret_val) == 0: return None return ret_val def CheckDirectory(parent_rules, dir_name): (rules, skip_subdirs) = ApplyDirectoryRules(parent_rules, dir_name) if rules == None: return True # Collect a list of all files and directories to check. files_to_check = [] dirs_to_check = [] success = True contents = os.listdir(dir_name) for cur in contents: if cur in skip_subdirs: continue # Don't check children that DEPS has asked us to skip. full_name = os.path.join(dir_name, cur) if os.path.isdir(full_name): dirs_to_check.append(full_name) elif ShouldCheckFile(full_name): files_to_check.append(full_name) # First check all files in this directory. for cur in files_to_check: file_status = CheckFile(rules, cur) if file_status != None: print "ERROR in " + cur + "\n" + file_status success = False # Next recurse into the subdirectories. for cur in dirs_to_check: if not CheckDirectory(rules, cur): success = False return success def PrintUsage(): print """Usage: python checkdeps.py [--root ] [tocheck] --root Specifies the repository root. This defaults to "../../.." relative to the script file. This will be correct given the normal location of the script in "/tools/checkdeps". tocheck Specifies the directory, relative to root, to check. This defaults to "." so it checks everything. Only one level deep is currently supported, so you can say "chrome" but not "chrome/browser". Examples: python checkdeps.py python checkdeps.py --root c:\\source chrome""" def main(options, args): global VERBOSE if options.verbose: VERBOSE = True # Optional base directory of the repository. global BASE_DIRECTORY if not options.base_directory: BASE_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]), "../../..")) else: BASE_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[2]) # Figure out which directory we have to check. if len(args) == 0: # No directory to check specified, use the repository root. start_dir = BASE_DIRECTORY elif len(args) == 1: # Directory specified. Start here. It's supposed to be relative to the # base directory. start_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, args[0])) else: # More than one argument, we don't handle this. PrintUsage() sys.exit(1) print "Using base directory:", BASE_DIRECTORY print "Checking:", start_dir base_rules = Rules() # The base directory should be lower case from here on since it will be used # for substring matching on the includes, and we compile on case-insensitive # systems. Plus, we always use slashes here since the include parsing code # will also normalize to slashes. BASE_DIRECTORY = BASE_DIRECTORY.lower() BASE_DIRECTORY = BASE_DIRECTORY.replace("\\", "/") start_dir = start_dir.replace("\\", "/") success = CheckDirectory(base_rules, start_dir) if not success: print "\nFAILED\n" sys.exit(1) print "\nSUCCESS\n" sys.exit(0) if '__main__' == __name__: option_parser = optparse.OptionParser() option_parser.add_option("", "--root", default="", dest="base_directory", help='Specifies the repository root. This defaults ' 'to "../../.." relative to the script file, which ' 'will normally be the repository root.') option_parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", default=False, help="Print debug logging") options, args = option_parser.parse_args() main(options, args)