#! /usr/bin/env python3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # Copyright (c) 2011-2017, 2018 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Invoke gcc, looking for warnings, and causing a failure if there are # non-whitelisted warnings. import errno import re import os import sys import subprocess # Note that gcc uses unicode, which may depend on the locale. TODO: # force LANG to be set to en_US.UTF-8 to get consistent warnings. allowed_warnings = set([ "umid.c:138", "umid.c:213", "umid.c:388", "coresight-catu.h:116", "mprotect.c:42", "signal.c:95", "signal.c:51", ]) # Capture the name of the object file, can find it. ofile = None warning_re = re.compile(r'''(.*/|)([^/]+\.[a-z]+:\d+):(\d+:)? warning:''') def interpret_warning(line): """Decode the message from gcc. The messages we care about have a filename, and a warning""" line = line.rstrip().decode() m = warning_re.match(line) if m and m.group(2) not in allowed_warnings: print("error, forbidden warning:", m.group(2)) # If there is a warning, remove any object if it exists. if ofile: try: os.remove(ofile) except OSError: pass sys.exit(1) def run_gcc(): args = sys.argv[1:] # Look for -o try: i = args.index('-o') global ofile ofile = args[i+1] except (ValueError, IndexError): pass compiler = sys.argv[0] try: proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) for line in proc.stderr: print(line, end=' ') interpret_warning(line) result = proc.wait() except OSError as e: result = e.errno if result == errno.ENOENT: print(args[0] + ':',e.strerror) print('Is your PATH set correctly?') else: print(' '.join(args), str(e)) return result if __name__ == '__main__': status = run_gcc() sys.exit(status)