qemu-patch-raspberry4/scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan
Thomas Huth a5730b8bd3 block/file-posix: Simplify the XFS_IOC_DIOINFO handling
The handling for the XFS_IOC_DIOINFO ioctl is currently quite excessive:
This is not a "real" feature like the other features that we provide with
the "--enable-xxx" and "--disable-xxx" switches for the configure script,
since this does not influence lots of code (it's only about one call to
xfsctl() in file-posix.c), so people don't gain much with the ability to
disable this with "--disable-xfsctl".
It's also unfortunate that the ioctl will be disabled on Linux in case
the user did not install the right xfsprogs-devel package before running
configure. Thus let's simplify this by providing the ioctl definition
on our own, so we can completely get rid of the header dependency and
thus the related code in the configure script.

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20211215125824.250091-1-thuth@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2022-01-12 14:09:04 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh -e
# Upload a created tarball to Coverity Scan, as per
# https://scan.coverity.com/projects/qemu/builds/new
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2,
# or (at your option) any later version.
# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
#
# Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Linaro Limited
# Written by Peter Maydell
# Note that this script will automatically download and
# run the (closed-source) coverity build tools, so don't
# use it if you don't trust them!
# This script assumes that you're running it from a QEMU source
# tree, and that tree is a fresh clean one, because we do an in-tree
# build. (This is necessary so that the filenames that the Coverity
# Scan server sees are relative paths that match up with the component
# regular expressions it uses; an out-of-tree build won't work for this.)
# The host machine should have as many of QEMU's dependencies
# installed as possible, for maximum coverity coverage.
# To do an upload you need to be a maintainer in the Coverity online
# service, and you will need to know the "Coverity token", which is a
# secret 8 digit hex string. You can find that from the web UI in the
# project settings, if you have maintainer access there.
# Command line options:
# --dry-run : run the tools, but don't actually do the upload
# --docker : create and work inside a container
# --docker-engine : specify the container engine to use (docker/podman/auto);
# implies --docker
# --update-tools-only : update the cached copy of the tools, but don't run them
# --no-update-tools : do not update the cached copy of the tools
# --tokenfile : file to read Coverity token from
# --version ver : specify version being analyzed (default: ask git)
# --description desc : specify description of this version (default: ask git)
# --srcdir : QEMU source tree to analyze (default: current working dir)
# --results-tarball : path to copy the results tarball to (default: don't
# copy it anywhere, just upload it)
# --src-tarball : tarball to untar into src dir (default: none); this
# is intended mainly for internal use by the Docker support
#
# User-specifiable environment variables:
# COVERITY_TOKEN -- Coverity token (default: looks at your
# coverity.token config)
# COVERITY_EMAIL -- the email address to use for uploads (default:
# looks at your git coverity.email or user.email config)
# COVERITY_BUILD_CMD -- make command (default: 'make -jN' where N is
# number of CPUs as determined by 'nproc')
# COVERITY_TOOL_BASE -- set to directory to put coverity tools
# (default: /tmp/coverity-tools)
#
# You must specify the token, either by environment variable or by
# putting it in a file and using --tokenfile. Everything else has
# a reasonable default if this is run from a git tree.
check_upload_permissions() {
# Check whether we can do an upload to the server; will exit the script
# with status 1 if the check failed (usually a bad token);
# will exit the script with status 0 if the check indicated that we
# can't upload yet (ie we are at quota)
# Assumes that COVERITY_TOKEN, PROJNAME and DRYRUN have been initialized.
echo "Checking upload permissions..."
if ! up_perm="$(wget https://scan.coverity.com/api/upload_permitted --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME" -q -O -)"; then
echo "Coverity Scan API access denied: bad token?"
exit 1
fi
# Really up_perm is a JSON response with either
# {upload_permitted:true} or {next_upload_permitted_at:<date>}
# We do some hacky string parsing instead of properly parsing it.
case "$up_perm" in
*upload_permitted*true*)
echo "Coverity Scan: upload permitted"
;;
*next_upload_permitted_at*)
if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then
echo "Coverity Scan: upload quota reached, continuing dry run"
else
echo "Coverity Scan: upload quota reached; stopping here"
# Exit success as this isn't a build error.
exit 0
fi
;;
*)
echo "Coverity Scan upload check: unexpected result $up_perm"
exit 1
;;
esac
}
build_docker_image() {
# build docker container including the coverity-scan tools
echo "Building docker container..."
# TODO: This re-unpacks the tools every time, rather than caching
# and reusing the image produced by the COPY of the .tgz file.
# Not sure why.
tests/docker/docker.py --engine ${DOCKER_ENGINE} build \
-t coverity-scanner -f scripts/coverity-scan/coverity-scan.docker \
--extra-files scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan \
"$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE"/coverity_tool.tgz
}
update_coverity_tools () {
# Check for whether we need to download the Coverity tools
# (either because we don't have a copy, or because it's out of date)
# Assumes that COVERITY_TOOL_BASE, COVERITY_TOKEN and PROJNAME are set.
mkdir -p "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE"
cd "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE"
echo "Checking for new version of coverity build tools..."
wget https://scan.coverity.com/download/linux64 --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME&md5=1" -O coverity_tool.md5.new
if ! cmp -s coverity_tool.md5 coverity_tool.md5.new; then
# out of date md5 or no md5: download new build tool
# blow away the old build tool
echo "Downloading coverity build tools..."
rm -rf coverity_tool coverity_tool.tgz
wget https://scan.coverity.com/download/linux64 --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME" -O coverity_tool.tgz
if ! (cat coverity_tool.md5.new; echo " coverity_tool.tgz") | md5sum -c --status; then
echo "Downloaded tarball didn't match md5sum!"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$DOCKER" != yes ]; then
# extract the new one, keeping it corralled in a 'coverity_tool' directory
echo "Unpacking coverity build tools..."
mkdir -p coverity_tool
cd coverity_tool
tar xf ../coverity_tool.tgz
cd ..
mv coverity_tool.md5.new coverity_tool.md5
fi
fi
rm -f coverity_tool.md5.new
cd "$SRCDIR"
if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
build_docker_image
fi
}
# Check user-provided environment variables and arguments
DRYRUN=no
UPDATE=yes
DOCKER=no
while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
case "$1" in
--dry-run)
shift
DRYRUN=yes
;;
--no-update-tools)
shift
UPDATE=no
;;
--update-tools-only)
shift
UPDATE=only
;;
--version)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--version needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
VERSION="$1"
shift
;;
--description)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--description needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
DESCRIPTION="$1"
shift
;;
--tokenfile)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--tokenfile needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
COVERITY_TOKEN="$(cat "$1")"
shift
;;
--srcdir)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--srcdir needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
SRCDIR="$1"
shift
;;
--results-tarball)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--results-tarball needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
RESULTSTARBALL="$1"
shift
;;
--src-tarball)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--src-tarball needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
SRCTARBALL="$1"
shift
;;
--docker)
DOCKER=yes
DOCKER_ENGINE=auto
shift
;;
--docker-engine)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "--docker-engine needs an argument"
exit 1
fi
DOCKER=yes
DOCKER_ENGINE="$1"
shift
;;
*)
echo "Unexpected argument '$1'"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOKEN" ]; then
COVERITY_TOKEN="$(git config coverity.token)"
fi
if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "COVERITY_TOKEN environment variable not set"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$COVERITY_BUILD_CMD" ]; then
NPROC=$(nproc)
COVERITY_BUILD_CMD="make -j$NPROC"
echo "COVERITY_BUILD_CMD: using default '$COVERITY_BUILD_CMD'"
fi
if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" ]; then
echo "COVERITY_TOOL_BASE: using default /tmp/coverity-tools"
COVERITY_TOOL_BASE=/tmp/coverity-tools
fi
if [ -z "$SRCDIR" ]; then
SRCDIR="$PWD"
fi
PROJNAME=QEMU
TARBALL=cov-int.tar.xz
if [ "$UPDATE" = only ]; then
# Just do the tools update; we don't need to check whether
# we are in a source tree or have upload rights for this,
# so do it before some of the command line and source tree checks.
if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ] && [ ! -z "$SRCTARBALL" ]; then
echo --update-tools-only --docker is incompatible with --src-tarball.
exit 1
fi
update_coverity_tools
exit 0
fi
if [ ! -e "$SRCDIR" ]; then
mkdir "$SRCDIR"
fi
cd "$SRCDIR"
if [ ! -z "$SRCTARBALL" ]; then
echo "Untarring source tarball into $SRCDIR..."
tar xvf "$SRCTARBALL"
fi
echo "Checking this is a QEMU source tree..."
if ! [ -e "$SRCDIR/VERSION" ]; then
echo "Not in a QEMU source tree?"
exit 1
fi
# Fill in defaults used by the non-update-only process
if [ -z "$VERSION" ]; then
VERSION="$(git describe --always HEAD)"
fi
if [ -z "$DESCRIPTION" ]; then
DESCRIPTION="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
fi
if [ -z "$COVERITY_EMAIL" ]; then
COVERITY_EMAIL="$(git config coverity.email)"
fi
if [ -z "$COVERITY_EMAIL" ]; then
COVERITY_EMAIL="$(git config user.email)"
fi
# Otherwise, continue with the full build and upload process.
check_upload_permissions
if [ "$UPDATE" != no ]; then
update_coverity_tools
fi
# Run ourselves inside docker if that's what the user wants
if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
# Put the Coverity token into a temporary file that only
# we have read access to, and then pass it to docker build
# using a volume. A volume is enough for the token not to
# leak into the Docker image.
umask 077
SECRETDIR=$(mktemp -d)
if [ -z "$SECRETDIR" ]; then
echo "Failed to create temporary directory"
exit 1
fi
trap 'rm -rf "$SECRETDIR"' INT TERM EXIT
echo "Created temporary directory $SECRETDIR"
SECRET="$SECRETDIR/token"
echo "$COVERITY_TOKEN" > "$SECRET"
echo "Archiving sources to be analyzed..."
./scripts/archive-source.sh "$SECRETDIR/qemu-sources.tgz"
ARGS="--no-update-tools"
if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then
ARGS="$ARGS --dry-run"
fi
echo "Running scanner..."
# If we need to capture the output tarball, get the inner run to
# save it to the secrets directory so we can copy it out before the
# directory is cleaned up.
if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then
ARGS="$ARGS --results-tarball /work/cov-int.tar.xz"
fi
# Arrange for this docker run to get access to the sources with -v.
# We pass through all the configuration from the outer script to the inner.
export COVERITY_EMAIL COVERITY_BUILD_CMD
tests/docker/docker.py run -it --env COVERITY_EMAIL --env COVERITY_BUILD_CMD \
-v "$SECRETDIR:/work" coverity-scanner \
./run-coverity-scan --version "$VERSION" \
--description "$DESCRIPTION" $ARGS --tokenfile /work/token \
--srcdir /qemu --src-tarball /work/qemu-sources.tgz
if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then
echo "Copying results tarball to $RESULTSTARBALL..."
cp "$SECRETDIR/cov-int.tar.xz" "$RESULTSTARBALL"
fi
echo "Docker work complete."
exit 0
fi
TOOLBIN="$(cd "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" && echo $PWD/coverity_tool/cov-analysis-*/bin)"
if ! test -x "$TOOLBIN/cov-build"; then
echo "Couldn't find cov-build in the coverity build-tool directory??"
exit 1
fi
export PATH="$TOOLBIN:$PATH"
cd "$SRCDIR"
echo "Nuking build directory..."
rm -rf +build
mkdir +build
cd +build
echo "Configuring..."
# We configure with a fixed set of enables here to ensure that we don't
# accidentally reduce the scope of the analysis by doing the build on
# the system that's missing a dependency that we need to build part of
# the codebase.
../configure --disable-modules --enable-sdl --enable-gtk \
--enable-opengl --enable-vte --enable-gnutls \
--enable-nettle --enable-curses --enable-curl \
--audio-drv-list=oss,alsa,sdl,pa --enable-virtfs \
--enable-vnc --enable-vnc-sasl --enable-vnc-jpeg --enable-vnc-png \
--enable-xen --enable-brlapi \
--enable-linux-aio --enable-attr \
--enable-cap-ng --enable-trace-backends=log --enable-spice --enable-rbd \
--enable-libusb --enable-usb-redir \
--enable-libiscsi --enable-libnfs --enable-seccomp \
--enable-tpm --enable-libssh --enable-lzo --enable-snappy --enable-bzip2 \
--enable-numa --enable-rdma --enable-smartcard --enable-virglrenderer \
--enable-mpath --enable-libxml2 --enable-glusterfs \
--enable-virtfs --enable-zstd
echo "Running cov-build..."
rm -rf cov-int
mkdir cov-int
cov-build --dir cov-int $COVERITY_BUILD_CMD
echo "Creating results tarball..."
tar cvf - cov-int | xz > "$TARBALL"
if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then
echo "Copying results tarball to $RESULTSTARBALL..."
cp "$TARBALL" "$RESULTSTARBALL"
fi
echo "Uploading results tarball..."
if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then
echo "Dry run only, not uploading $TARBALL"
exit 0
fi
curl --form token="$COVERITY_TOKEN" --form email="$COVERITY_EMAIL" \
--form file=@"$TARBALL" --form version="$VERSION" \
--form description="$DESCRIPTION" \
https://scan.coverity.com/builds?project="$PROJNAME"
echo "Done."