# python3 # Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Grep warnings messages and output HTML tables or warning counts in CSV. Default is to output warnings in HTML tables grouped by warning severity. Use option --byproject to output tables grouped by source file projects. Use option --gencsv to output warning counts in CSV format. Default input file is build.log, which can be changed with the --log flag. """ # List of important data structures and functions in this script. # # To parse and keep warning message in the input file: # severity: classification of message severity # warn_patterns: # warn_patterns[w]['category'] tool that issued the warning, not used now # warn_patterns[w]['description'] table heading # warn_patterns[w]['members'] matched warnings from input # warn_patterns[w]['patterns'] regular expressions to match warnings # warn_patterns[w]['projects'][p] number of warnings of pattern w in p # warn_patterns[w]['severity'] severity tuple # project_list[p][0] project name # project_list[p][1] regular expression to match a project path # project_patterns[p] re.compile(project_list[p][1]) # project_names[p] project_list[p][0] # warning_messages array of each warning message, without source url # warning_links array of each warning code search link; for 'chrome' # warning_records array of [idx to warn_patterns, # idx to project_names, # idx to warning_messages, # idx to warning_links] # parse_input_file # import argparse import io import multiprocessing import os import re import sys # pylint:disable=relative-beyond-top-level,no-name-in-module # suppress false positive of no-name-in-module warnings from . import android_project_list from . import chrome_project_list from . import cpp_warn_patterns as cpp_patterns from . import html_writer from . import java_warn_patterns as java_patterns from . import make_warn_patterns as make_patterns from . import other_warn_patterns as other_patterns from . import tidy_warn_patterns as tidy_patterns def parse_args(use_google3): """Define and parse the args. Return the parse_args() result.""" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument('--capacitor_path', default='', help='Save capacitor warning file to the passed absolute' ' path') # csvpath has a different naming than the above path because historically the # original Android script used csvpath, so other scripts rely on it parser.add_argument('--csvpath', default='', help='Save CSV warning file to the passed path') parser.add_argument('--gencsv', action='store_true', help='Generate CSV file with number of various warnings') parser.add_argument('--csvwithdescription', default='', help="""Save CSV warning file to the passed path this csv will contain all the warning descriptions""") parser.add_argument('--byproject', action='store_true', help='Separate warnings in HTML output by project names') parser.add_argument('--url', default='', help='Root URL of an Android source code tree prefixed ' 'before files in warnings') parser.add_argument('--separator', default='?l=', help='Separator between the end of a URL and the line ' 'number argument. e.g. #') parser.add_argument('--processes', default=multiprocessing.cpu_count(), type=int, help='Number of parallel processes to process warnings') # Old Android build scripts call warn.py without --platform, # so the default platform is set to 'android'. parser.add_argument('--platform', default='android', choices=['chrome', 'android'], help='Platform of the build log') # Old Android build scripts call warn.py with only a build.log file path. parser.add_argument('--log', help='Path to build log file') parser.add_argument(dest='buildlog', metavar='build.log', default='build.log', nargs='?', help='Path to build.log file') flags = parser.parse_args() if not flags.log: flags.log = flags.buildlog if not use_google3 and not os.path.exists(flags.log): sys.exit('Cannot find log file: ' + flags.log) return flags def get_project_names(project_list): """Get project_names from project_list.""" return [p[0] for p in project_list] def find_project_index(line, project_patterns): """Return the index to the project pattern array.""" for idx, pattern in enumerate(project_patterns): if pattern.match(line): return idx return -1 def classify_one_warning(warning, link, results, project_patterns, warn_patterns): """Classify one warning line.""" for idx, pattern in enumerate(warn_patterns): for cpat in pattern['compiled_patterns']: if cpat.match(warning): project_idx = find_project_index(warning, project_patterns) results.append([warning, link, idx, project_idx]) return # If we end up here, there was a problem parsing the log # probably caused by 'make -j' mixing the output from # 2 or more concurrent compiles def remove_prefix(src, sub): """Remove everything before last occurrence of substring sub in string src.""" if sub in src: inc_sub = src.rfind(sub) return src[inc_sub:] return src # TODO(emmavukelj): Don't have any generate_*_cs_link functions call # normalize_path a second time (the first time being in parse_input_file) def generate_cs_link(warning_line, flags, android_root=None): """Try to add code search HTTP URL prefix.""" if flags.platform == 'chrome': return generate_chrome_cs_link(warning_line, flags) if flags.platform == 'android': return generate_android_cs_link(warning_line, flags, android_root) return 'https://cs.corp.google.com/' def generate_android_cs_link(warning_line, flags, android_root): """Generate the code search link for a warning line in Android.""" # max_splits=2 -> only 3 items raw_path, line_number_str, _ = warning_line.split(':', 2) normalized_path = normalize_path(raw_path, flags, android_root) if not flags.url: return normalized_path link_path = flags.url + '/' + normalized_path if line_number_str.isdigit(): link_path += flags.separator + line_number_str return link_path def generate_chrome_cs_link(warning_line, flags): """Generate the code search link for a warning line in Chrome.""" split_line = warning_line.split(':') raw_path = split_line[0] normalized_path = normalize_path(raw_path, flags) link_base = 'https://cs.chromium.org/' link_add = 'chromium' link_path = None # Basically just going through a few specific directory cases and specifying # the proper behavior for that case. This list of cases was accumulated # through trial and error manually going through the warnings. # # This code pattern of using case-specific "if"s instead of "elif"s looks # possibly accidental and mistaken but it is intentional because some paths # fall under several cases (e.g. third_party/lib/nghttp2_frame.c) and for # those we want the most specific case to be applied. If there is reliable # knowledge of exactly where these occur, this could be changed to "elif"s # but there is no reliable set of paths falling under multiple cases at the # moment. if '/src/third_party' in raw_path: link_path = remove_prefix(raw_path, '/src/third_party/') if '/chrome_root/src_internal/' in raw_path: link_path = remove_prefix(raw_path, '/chrome_root/src_internal/') link_path = link_path[len('/chrome_root'):] # remove chrome_root if '/chrome_root/src/' in raw_path: link_path = remove_prefix(raw_path, '/chrome_root/src/') link_path = link_path[len('/chrome_root'):] # remove chrome_root if '/libassistant/' in raw_path: link_add = 'eureka_internal/chromium/src' link_base = 'https://cs.corp.google.com/' # internal data link_path = remove_prefix(normalized_path, '/libassistant/') if raw_path.startswith('gen/'): link_path = '/src/out/Debug/gen/' + normalized_path if '/gen/' in raw_path: return '%s?q=file:%s' % (link_base, remove_prefix(normalized_path, '/gen/')) if not link_path and (raw_path.startswith('src/') or raw_path.startswith('src_internal/')): link_path = '/%s' % raw_path if not link_path: # can't find specific link, send a query return '%s?q=file:%s' % (link_base, normalized_path) line_number = int(split_line[1]) link = '%s%s%s?l=%d' % (link_base, link_add, link_path, line_number) return link def find_warn_py_and_android_root(path): """Return android source root path if warn.py is found.""" parts = path.split('/') for idx in reversed(range(2, len(parts))): root_path = '/'.join(parts[:idx]) # Android root directory should contain this script. if os.path.exists(root_path + '/build/make/tools/warn.py'): return root_path return '' def find_android_root(buildlog): """Guess android source root from common prefix of file paths.""" # Use the longest common prefix of the absolute file paths # of the first 10000 warning messages as the android_root. warning_lines = [] warning_pattern = re.compile('^/[^ ]*/[^ ]*: warning: .*') count = 0 for line in buildlog: # We want to find android_root of a local build machine. # Do not use RBE warning lines, which has '/b/f/w/' path prefix. # Do not use /tmp/ file warnings. if warning_pattern.match(line) and ( '/b/f/w' not in line and not line.startswith('/tmp/')): warning_lines.append(line) count += 1 if count > 9999: break # Try to find warn.py and use its location to find # the source tree root. if count < 100: path = os.path.normpath(re.sub(':.*$', '', line)) android_root = find_warn_py_and_android_root(path) if android_root: return android_root # Do not use common prefix of a small number of paths. if count > 10: # pytype: disable=wrong-arg-types root_path = os.path.commonprefix(warning_lines) # pytype: enable=wrong-arg-types if len(root_path) > 2 and root_path[len(root_path) - 1] == '/': return root_path[:-1] return '' def remove_android_root_prefix(path, android_root): """Remove android_root prefix from path if it is found.""" if path.startswith(android_root): return path[1 + len(android_root):] return path def normalize_path(path, flags, android_root=None): """Normalize file path relative to src/ or src-internal/ directory.""" path = os.path.normpath(path) if flags.platform == 'android': if android_root: return remove_android_root_prefix(path, android_root) return path # Remove known prefix of root path and normalize the suffix. idx = path.find('chrome_root/') if idx >= 0: # remove chrome_root/, we want path relative to that return path[idx + len('chrome_root/'):] return path def normalize_warning_line(line, flags, android_root=None): """Normalize file path relative to src directory in a warning line.""" line = re.sub(u'[\u2018\u2019]', '\'', line) # replace non-ASCII chars to spaces line = re.sub(u'[^\x00-\x7f]', ' ', line) line = line.strip() first_column = line.find(':') return normalize_path(line[:first_column], flags, android_root) + line[first_column:] def parse_input_file_chrome(infile, flags): """Parse Chrome input file, collect parameters and warning lines.""" platform_version = 'unknown' board_name = 'unknown' architecture = 'unknown' # only handle warning lines of format 'file_path:line_no:col_no: warning: ...' # Bug: http://198657613, This might need change to handle RBE output. chrome_warning_pattern = r'^[^ ]*/[^ ]*:[0-9]+:[0-9]+: warning: .*' warning_pattern = re.compile(chrome_warning_pattern) # Collect all unique warning lines # Remove the duplicated warnings save ~8% of time when parsing # one typical build log than before unique_warnings = dict() for line in infile: if warning_pattern.match(line): normalized_line = normalize_warning_line(line, flags) if normalized_line not in unique_warnings: unique_warnings[normalized_line] = generate_cs_link(line, flags) elif (platform_version == 'unknown' or board_name == 'unknown' or architecture == 'unknown'): result = re.match(r'.+Package:.+chromeos-base/chromeos-chrome-', line) if result is not None: platform_version = 'R' + line.split('chrome-')[1].split('_')[0] continue result = re.match(r'.+Source\sunpacked\sin\s(.+)', line) if result is not None: board_name = result.group(1).split('/')[2] continue result = re.match(r'.+USE:\s*([^\s]*).*', line) if result is not None: architecture = result.group(1) continue header_str = '%s - %s - %s' % (platform_version, board_name, architecture) return unique_warnings, header_str def add_normalized_line_to_warnings(line, flags, android_root, unique_warnings): """Parse/normalize path, updating warning line and add to warnings dict.""" normalized_line = normalize_warning_line(line, flags, android_root) if normalized_line not in unique_warnings: unique_warnings[normalized_line] = generate_cs_link(line, flags, android_root) return unique_warnings def parse_input_file_android(infile, flags): """Parse Android input file, collect parameters and warning lines.""" # pylint:disable=too-many-locals,too-many-branches platform_version = 'unknown' target_product = 'unknown' target_variant = 'unknown' build_id = 'unknown' use_rbe = False android_root = find_android_root(infile) infile.seek(0) # rustc warning messages have two lines that should be combined: # warning: description # --> file_path:line_number:column_number # Some warning messages have no file name: # warning: macro replacement list ... [bugprone-macro-parentheses] # Some makefile warning messages have no line number: # some/path/file.mk: warning: description # C/C++ compiler warning messages have line and column numbers: # some/path/file.c:line_number:column_number: warning: description warning_pattern = re.compile('(^[^ ]*/[^ ]*: warning: .*)|(^warning: .*)') warning_without_file = re.compile('^warning: .*') rustc_file_position = re.compile('^[ ]+--> [^ ]*/[^ ]*:[0-9]+:[0-9]+') # If RBE was used, try to reclaim some warning lines mixed with some # leading chars from other concurrent job's stderr output . # The leading characters can be any character, including digits and spaces. # It's impossible to correctly identify the starting point of the source # file path without the file directory name knowledge. # Here we can only be sure to recover lines containing "/b/f/w/". rbe_warning_pattern = re.compile('.*/b/f/w/[^ ]*: warning: .*') # Collect all unique warning lines # Remove the duplicated warnings save ~8% of time when parsing # one typical build log than before unique_warnings = dict() line_counter = 0 prev_warning = '' for line in infile: if prev_warning: if rustc_file_position.match(line): # must be a rustc warning, combine 2 lines into one warning line = line.strip().replace('--> ', '') + ': ' + prev_warning unique_warnings = add_normalized_line_to_warnings( line, flags, android_root, unique_warnings) prev_warning = '' continue # add prev_warning, and then process the current line prev_warning = 'unknown_source_file: ' + prev_warning unique_warnings = add_normalized_line_to_warnings( prev_warning, flags, android_root, unique_warnings) prev_warning = '' if use_rbe and rbe_warning_pattern.match(line): cleaned_up_line = re.sub('.*/b/f/w/', '', line) unique_warnings = add_normalized_line_to_warnings( cleaned_up_line, flags, android_root, unique_warnings) continue if warning_pattern.match(line): if warning_without_file.match(line): # save this line and combine it with the next line prev_warning = line else: unique_warnings = add_normalized_line_to_warnings( line, flags, android_root, unique_warnings) continue if line_counter < 100: # save a little bit of time by only doing this for the first few lines line_counter += 1 result = re.search('(?<=^PLATFORM_VERSION=).*', line) if result is not None: platform_version = result.group(0) continue result = re.search('(?<=^TARGET_PRODUCT=).*', line) if result is not None: target_product = result.group(0) continue result = re.search('(?<=^TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=).*', line) if result is not None: target_variant = result.group(0) continue result = re.search('(?<=^BUILD_ID=).*', line) if result is not None: build_id = result.group(0) continue result = re.search('(?<=^TOP=).*', line) if result is not None: android_root = result.group(1) continue if re.search('USE_RBE=', line) is not None: use_rbe = True continue if android_root: new_unique_warnings = dict() for warning_line in unique_warnings: normalized_line = normalize_warning_line(warning_line, flags, android_root) new_unique_warnings[normalized_line] = generate_android_cs_link( warning_line, flags, android_root) unique_warnings = new_unique_warnings header_str = '%s - %s - %s (%s)' % ( platform_version, target_product, target_variant, build_id) return unique_warnings, header_str def parse_input_file(infile, flags): """Parse one input file for chrome or android.""" if flags.platform == 'chrome': return parse_input_file_chrome(infile, flags) if flags.platform == 'android': return parse_input_file_android(infile, flags) raise RuntimeError('parse_input_file not defined for platform %s' % flags.platform) def parse_compiler_output(compiler_output): """Parse compiler output for relevant info.""" split_output = compiler_output.split(':', 3) # 3 = max splits file_path = split_output[0] line_number = int(split_output[1]) col_number = int(split_output[2].split(' ')[0]) warning_message = split_output[3] return file_path, line_number, col_number, warning_message def get_warn_patterns(platform): """Get and initialize warn_patterns.""" warn_patterns = [] if platform == 'chrome': warn_patterns = cpp_patterns.warn_patterns elif platform == 'android': warn_patterns = (make_patterns.warn_patterns + cpp_patterns.warn_patterns + java_patterns.warn_patterns + tidy_patterns.warn_patterns + other_patterns.warn_patterns) else: raise Exception('platform name %s is not valid' % platform) for pattern in warn_patterns: pattern['members'] = [] # Each warning pattern has a 'projects' dictionary, that # maps a project name to number of warnings in that project. pattern['projects'] = {} return warn_patterns def get_project_list(platform): """Return project list for appropriate platform.""" if platform == 'chrome': return chrome_project_list.project_list if platform == 'android': return android_project_list.project_list raise Exception('platform name %s is not valid' % platform) def parallel_classify_warnings(warning_data, args, project_names, project_patterns, warn_patterns, use_google3, create_launch_subprocs_fn, classify_warnings_fn): """Classify all warning lines with num_cpu parallel processes.""" # pylint:disable=too-many-arguments,too-many-locals num_cpu = args.processes group_results = [] if num_cpu > 1: # set up parallel processing for this... warning_groups = [[] for _ in range(num_cpu)] i = 0 for warning, link in warning_data.items(): warning_groups[i].append((warning, link)) i = (i + 1) % num_cpu arg_groups = [[] for _ in range(num_cpu)] for i, group in enumerate(warning_groups): arg_groups[i] = [{ 'group': group, 'project_patterns': project_patterns, 'warn_patterns': warn_patterns, 'num_processes': num_cpu }] group_results = create_launch_subprocs_fn(num_cpu, classify_warnings_fn, arg_groups, group_results) else: group_results = [] for warning, link in warning_data.items(): classify_one_warning(warning, link, group_results, project_patterns, warn_patterns) group_results = [group_results] warning_messages = [] warning_links = [] warning_records = [] if use_google3: group_results = [group_results] for group_result in group_results: for result in group_result: for line, link, pattern_idx, project_idx in result: pattern = warn_patterns[pattern_idx] pattern['members'].append(line) message_idx = len(warning_messages) warning_messages.append(line) link_idx = len(warning_links) warning_links.append(link) warning_records.append([pattern_idx, project_idx, message_idx, link_idx]) pname = '???' if project_idx < 0 else project_names[project_idx] # Count warnings by project. if pname in pattern['projects']: pattern['projects'][pname] += 1 else: pattern['projects'][pname] = 1 return warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records def process_log(logfile, flags, project_names, project_patterns, warn_patterns, html_path, use_google3, create_launch_subprocs_fn, classify_warnings_fn, logfile_object): # pylint does not recognize g-doc-* # pylint: disable=bad-option-value,g-doc-args # pylint: disable=bad-option-value,g-doc-return-or-yield # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments,too-many-locals """Function that handles processing of a log. This is isolated into its own function (rather than just taking place in main) so that it can be used by both warn.py and the borg job process_gs_logs.py, to avoid duplication of code. Note that if the arguments to this function change, process_gs_logs.py must be updated accordingly. """ if logfile_object is None: with io.open(logfile, encoding='utf-8') as log: warning_lines_and_links, header_str = parse_input_file(log, flags) else: warning_lines_and_links, header_str = parse_input_file( logfile_object, flags) warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records = parallel_classify_warnings( warning_lines_and_links, flags, project_names, project_patterns, warn_patterns, use_google3, create_launch_subprocs_fn, classify_warnings_fn) html_writer.write_html(flags, project_names, warn_patterns, html_path, warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records, header_str) return warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records, header_str def common_main(use_google3, create_launch_subprocs_fn, classify_warnings_fn, logfile_object=None): """Shared main function for Google3 and non-Google3 versions of warn.py.""" flags = parse_args(use_google3) warn_patterns = get_warn_patterns(flags.platform) project_list = get_project_list(flags.platform) project_names = get_project_names(project_list) project_patterns = [re.compile(p[1]) for p in project_list] # html_path=None because we output html below if not outputting CSV warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records, header_str = process_log( logfile=flags.log, flags=flags, project_names=project_names, project_patterns=project_patterns, warn_patterns=warn_patterns, html_path=None, use_google3=use_google3, create_launch_subprocs_fn=create_launch_subprocs_fn, classify_warnings_fn=classify_warnings_fn, logfile_object=logfile_object) html_writer.write_out_csv(flags, warn_patterns, warning_messages, warning_links, warning_records, header_str, project_names) # Return these values, so that caller can use them, if desired. return flags, warning_messages, warning_records, warn_patterns