Clone of official tools
utils.py
- Committer:
- screamer
- Date:
- 2016-07-16
- Revision:
- 22:9e85236d8716
- Parent:
- 21:4fdf0dd04f6f
- Child:
- 24:25bff2709c20
File content as of revision 22:9e85236d8716:
""" mbed SDK Copyright (c) 2011-2013 ARM Limited 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. """ import sys import inspect import os import argparse import math from os import listdir, remove, makedirs from shutil import copyfile from os.path import isdir, join, exists, split, relpath, splitext from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT, call import json from collections import OrderedDict import logging def compile_worker(job): results = [] for command in job['commands']: try: _, _stderr, _rc = run_cmd(command, work_dir=job['work_dir'], chroot=job['chroot']) except KeyboardInterrupt as e: raise ToolException results.append({ 'code': _rc, 'output': _stderr, 'command': command }) return { 'source': job['source'], 'object': job['object'], 'commands': job['commands'], 'results': results } def cmd(l, check=True, verbose=False, shell=False, cwd=None): text = l if shell else ' '.join(l) if verbose: print text rc = call(l, shell=shell, cwd=cwd) if check and rc != 0: raise Exception('ERROR %d: "%s"' % (rc, text)) def run_cmd(command, work_dir=None, chroot=None, redirect=False): if chroot: # Conventions managed by the web team for the mbed.org build system chroot_cmd = [ '/usr/sbin/chroot', '--userspec=33:33', chroot ] for c in command: chroot_cmd += [c.replace(chroot, '')] logging.debug("Running command %s"%' '.join(chroot_cmd)) command = chroot_cmd work_dir = None try: p = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT if redirect else PIPE, cwd=work_dir) _stdout, _stderr = p.communicate() except OSError as e: print "[OS ERROR] Command: "+(' '.join(command)) raise return _stdout, _stderr, p.returncode def run_cmd_ext(command): assert is_cmd_valid(command[0]) p = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) _stdout, _stderr = p.communicate() return _stdout, _stderr, p.returncode def is_cmd_valid(cmd): caller = get_caller_name() abspath = find_cmd_abspath(cmd) if not abspath: error("%s: Command '%s' can't be found" % (caller, cmd)) if not is_exec(abspath): error("%s: Command '%s' resolves to file '%s' which is not executable" % (caller, cmd, abspath)) return True def is_exec(path): return os.access(path, os.X_OK) or os.access(path+'.exe', os.X_OK) def find_cmd_abspath(cmd): """ Returns the absolute path to a command. None is returned if no absolute path was found. """ if exists(cmd) or exists(cmd + '.exe'): return os.path.abspath(cmd) if not 'PATH' in os.environ: raise Exception("Can't find command path for current platform ('%s')" % sys.platform) PATH=os.environ['PATH'] for path in PATH.split(os.pathsep): abspath = '%s/%s' % (path, cmd) if exists(abspath) or exists(abspath + '.exe'): return abspath def mkdir(path): if not exists(path): makedirs(path) def copy_file(src, dst): """ Implement the behaviour of "shutil.copy(src, dst)" without copying the permissions (this was causing errors with directories mounted with samba) """ if isdir(dst): _, file = split(src) dst = join(dst, file) copyfile(src, dst) def delete_dir_files(dir): if not exists(dir): return for f in listdir(dir): file = join(dir, f) if not isdir(file): remove(file) def get_caller_name(steps=2): """ When called inside a function, it returns the name of the caller of that function. """ return inspect.stack()[steps][3] def error(msg): print("ERROR: %s" % msg) sys.exit(1) def rel_path(path, base, dot=False): p = relpath(path, base) if dot and not p.startswith('.'): p = './' + p return p class ToolException(Exception): pass class NotSupportedException(Exception): pass def split_path(path): base, file = split(path) name, ext = splitext(file) return base, name, ext def args_error(parser, message): print "\n\n%s\n\n" % message parser.print_help() sys.exit() def construct_enum(**enums): """ Create your own pseudo-enums """ return type('Enum', (), enums) def check_required_modules(required_modules, verbose=True): """ Function checks for Python modules which should be "importable" (installed) before test suite can be used. @return returns True if all modules are installed already """ import imp not_installed_modules = [] for module_name in required_modules: try: imp.find_module(module_name) except ImportError as e: # We also test against a rare case: module is an egg file try: __import__(module_name) except ImportError as e: not_installed_modules.append(module_name) if verbose: print "Error: %s" % e if verbose: if not_installed_modules: print "Warning: Module(s) %s not installed. Please install required module(s) before using this script."% (', '.join(not_installed_modules)) if not_installed_modules: return False else: return True # Utility function: traverse a dictionary and change all the strings in the dictionary to # ASCII from Unicode. Useful when reading ASCII JSON data, because the JSON decoder always # returns Unicode string. # Based on http://stackoverflow.com/a/13105359 def dict_to_ascii(input): if isinstance(input, dict): return OrderedDict([(dict_to_ascii(key), dict_to_ascii(value)) for key, value in input.iteritems()]) elif isinstance(input, list): return [dict_to_ascii(element) for element in input] elif isinstance(input, unicode): return input.encode('ascii') else: return input # Read a JSON file and return its Python representation, transforming all the strings from Unicode # to ASCII. The order of keys in the JSON file is preserved. def json_file_to_dict(fname): try: with open(fname, "rt") as f: return dict_to_ascii(json.load(f, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)) except (ValueError, IOError): sys.stderr.write("Error parsing '%s':\n" % fname) raise # Wowza, double closure def argparse_type(casedness, prefer_hyphen=False) : def middle(list, type_name): # validate that an argument passed in (as string) is a member of the list of possible # arguments. Offer a suggestion if the case of the string, or the hyphens/underscores # do not match the expected style of the argument. def parse_type(string): if prefer_hyphen: newstring = casedness(string).replace("_","-") else: newstring = casedness(string).replace("-","_") if string in list: return string elif string not in list and newstring in list: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError("{0} is not a supported {1}. Did you mean {2}?".format(string, type_name, newstring)) else: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError("{0} is not a supported {1}. Supported {1}s are:\n{2}".format(string, type_name, columnate(list))) return parse_type return middle # short cuts for the argparse_type versions argparse_uppercase_type = argparse_type(str.upper, False) argparse_lowercase_type = argparse_type(str.lower, False) argparse_uppercase_hyphen_type = argparse_type(str.upper, True) argparse_lowercase_hyphen_type = argparse_type(str.lower, True) def argparse_force_type(case): def middle(list, type_name): # validate that an argument passed in (as string) is a member of the list of possible # arguments after converting it's case. Offer a suggestion if the hyphens/underscores # do not match the expected style of the argument. def parse_type(string): for option in list: if case(string) == case(option): return option raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError("{0} is not a supported {1}. Supported {1}s are:\n{2}".format(string, type_name, columnate(list))) return parse_type return middle # these two types convert the case of their arguments _before_ validation argparse_force_uppercase_type = argparse_force_type(str.upper) argparse_force_lowercase_type = argparse_force_type(str.lower) # An argument parser combinator that takes in an argument parser and creates a new parser that # accepts a comma separated list of the same thing. def argparse_many(fn): def wrap(string): return [fn(s) for s in string.split(",")] return wrap # An argument parser that verifies that a string passed in corresponds to a file def argparse_filestring_type(string) : if exists(string) : return string else : raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError("{0}"" does not exist in the filesystem.".format(string)) # render a list of strings as a in a bunch of columns def columnate(strings, seperator=", ", chars=80): col_width = max(len(s) for s in strings) total_width = col_width + len(seperator) columns = math.floor(chars / total_width) output = "" for i, s in zip(range(len(strings)), strings): append = s if i != len(strings) - 1: append += seperator if i % columns == columns - 1: append += "\n" else: append = append.ljust(total_width) output += append return output