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The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the +# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the +# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which +# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a +# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) +# published by the Open Source Initiative. + +# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ +# + +# norootforbuild + + +Name: build-compare +License: GPL v2 or later +Group: Development/Tools/Building +AutoReqProv: on +Summary: Build Result Compare Script +Version: 2009.01.27 +Release: 2 +Source: same-build-result.sh +Source1: rpm-check.sh +Source2: COPYING +BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build +BuildArch: noarch + +%description +This package contains scripts to find out if the build result differs +to a former build. + + + +%prep +mkdir $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%name-%version +%setup -T 0 -D + +%build + +%install +mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/build/ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%_defaultdocdir/%name +install -m 0755 %SOURCE0 %SOURCE1 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/build/ +install -m 0644 %SOURCE2 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%_defaultdocdir/%name/ + +%files +%defattr(-,root,root) +%doc %_defaultdocdir/%name +/usr/lib/build + +%changelog +* Tue Jan 27 2009 adrian@suse.de +- Create initial package based on the work of Matz and Coolo + This package provides script for the main build script to be able + to check if a new build has the same result than the former one. + The Build Service is able to skip the new build than. +- changes in source rpms are currently ignored, is that okay ? diff --git a/ready b/ready new file mode 100644 index 0000000..473a0f4 diff --git a/rpm-check.sh b/rpm-check.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f895c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/rpm-check.sh @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +#! /bin/bash +# +# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE Linux Product Gmbh, Germany. + # Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details. +# +# Written by Michael Matz and Stephan Coolo +# +RPM="rpm -qp --nodigest --nosignature" + +if test "$#" != 2; then + echo "usage: $0 old.rpm new.rpm" + exit 1 +fi + +oldrpm=`readlink -f $1` +newrpm=`readlink -f $2` + +if test ! -f $oldrpm; then + echo "can't open $oldrpm" + exit 1 +fi + +if test ! -f $newrpm; then + echo "can't open $newrpm" + exit 1 +fi + +filter_disasm() +{ + sed -e 's/^ *[0-9a-f]\+://' -e 's/\$0x[0-9a-f]\+/$something/' -e 's/callq *[0-9a-f]\+/callq /' -e 's/# *[0-9a-f]\+/# /' -e 's/\(0x\)\?[0-9a-f]\+(/offset(/' -e 's/[0-9a-f]\+ :/\1:/' -e 's/<\(.*\)+0x[0-9a-f]\+>/<\1 + ofs>/' +} + +QF="%{NAME}" + +# don't look at RELEASE, it contains our build number +QF="$QF %{VERSION} %{EPOCH}\\n" +QF="$QF %{SUMMARY}\\n%{DESCRIPTION}\\n" +# ignored for now +#QF="$QF %{VENDOR} %{DISTRIBUTION}" +QF="$QF %{LICENSE} %{COPYRIGHT}\\n" +QF="$QF %{GROUP} %{URL} %{EXCLUDEARCH} %{EXCLUDEOS} %{EXCLUSIVEARCH}\\n" +QF="$QF %{EXCLUSIVEOS} %{RPMVERSION} %{PLATFORM}\\n" +QF="$QF %{PAYLOADFORMAT} %{PAYLOADCOMPRESSOR} %{PAYLOADFLAGS}\\n" + +QF="$QF [%{PREINPROG} %{PREIN}\\n]\\n[%{POSTINPROG} %{POSTIN}\\n]\\n[%{PREUNPROG} %{PREUN}\\n]\\n[%{POSTUNPROG} %{POSTUN}\\n]\\n" + +# XXX We also need to check the existence (but not the content (!)) +# of SIGGPG (and perhaps the other SIG*) + +# XXX We don't look at triggers + +QF="$QF [%{VERIFYSCRIPTPROG} %{VERIFYSCRIPT}]\\n" + +# Only the first ChangeLog entry; should be enough +QF="$QF %{CHANGELOGTIME} %{CHANGELOGNAME} %{CHANGELOGTEXT}\\n" + +file1=`mktemp` +file2=`mktemp` + +check_header() +{ + $RPM --qf "$QF" "$1" +} + +check_header $oldrpm > $file1 +check_header $newrpm > $file2 + +# the DISTURL tag can be used as checkin ID +#echo "$QF" +if ! diff -au $file1 $file2; then + rm $file1 $file2 + exit 1 +fi + +release1=`$RPM --qf "%{RELEASE}" "$oldrpm"` +release2=`$RPM --qf "%{RELEASE}" "$newrpm"` + +check_provides() +{ + + # provides destroy this because at least the self-provide includes the + # -buildnumber :-( + QF="[%{PROVIDENAME} %{PROVIDEFLAGS} %{PROVIDEVERSION}\\n]\\n" + QF="$QF [%{REQUIRENAME} %{REQUIREFLAGS} %{REQUIREVERSION}\\n]\\n" + QF="$QF [%{CONFLICTNAME} %{CONFLICTFLAGS} %{CONFLICTVERSION}\\n]\\n" + QF="$QF [%{OBSOLETENAME} %{OBSOLETEFLAGS} %{OBSOLETEVERSION}\\n]\\n" + check_header "$1" | sed -e "s,-$2,-@RELEASE@," +} + +check_provides $oldrpm $release1 > $file1 +check_provides $newrpm $release2 > $file2 + +if ! diff -au $file1 $file2; then + rm $file1 $file2 + exit 1 +fi + +# First check the file attributes and later the md5s + +# Now the files. We leave out mtime and size. For normal files +# the size will influence the MD5 anyway. For directories the sizes can +# differ, depending on which file system the package was built. To not +# have to filter out directories we simply ignore all sizes. +# Also leave out FILEDEVICES, FILEINODES (depends on the build host), +# FILECOLORS, FILECLASS (???), FILEDEPENDSX and FILEDEPENDSN. +# Also FILELANGS (or?) +QF="[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEFLAGS} %{FILESTATES} %{FILEMODES:octal} %{FILEUSERNAME} %{FILEGROUPNAME} %{FILERDEVS} %{FILEVERIFYFLAGS} %{FILELINKTOS}\n]\\n" +# ??? what to do with FILEPROVIDE and FILEREQUIRE? + +check_header $oldrpm > $file1 +check_header $newrpm > $file2 + +if ! diff -au $file1 $file2; then + rm $file1 $file2 + exit 1 +fi + +# now the md5sums. if they are different, we check more detailed +# if there are different filenames, we will already have aborted before +QF="[%{FILENAMES} %{FILEMD5S}\n]\\n" +check_header $oldrpm > $file1 +check_header $newrpm > $file2 + +# done if the same +if cmp -s $file1 $file2; then + rm $file1 $file2 + exit 0 +fi + +files=`diff -U0 $file1 $file2 | fgrep -v +++ | grep ^+ | cut -b2- | awk '{print $1}'` + +dir=`mktemp -d` +cd $dir +mkdir old +cd old +/usr/bin/unrpm -q $oldrpm +cd .. + +mkdir new +cd new +/usr/bin/unrpm -q $newrpm +cd .. + +dfile=`mktemp` +ret=0 + +check_single_file() +{ + file=$1 + case $file in + *.spec) + sed -i -e "s,Release:.*$release1,Release: @RELEASE@," old/$file + sed -i -e "s,Release:.*$release2,Release: @RELEASE@," new/$file + ;; + *.dll|*.exe) + # we can't handle it well enough + echo "mono files unhandled ($file)" + ret=1 + break;; + *.a) + flist=`ar t new/$file` + pwd=$PWD + fdir=`dirname $file` + cd old/$fdir + ar x `basename $file` + cd $pwd/new/$fdir + ar x `basename $file` + cd $pwd + for f in $flist; do + check_single_file $fdir/$f + done + continue;; + *.pyc|*.pyo) + perl -E "open fh, '+<', 'old/$file'; seek fh, 3, SEEK_SET; print fh '0000';" + perl -E "open fh, '+<', 'new/$file'; seek fh, 3, SEEK_SET; print fh '0000';" + ;; + *.bz2) + bunzip2 old/$file new/$file + check_single_file ${file/.bz2/} + continue;; + *.gz) + gunzip old/$file new/$file + check_single_file ${file/.gz/} + continue;; + esac + + ftype=`/usr/bin/file old/$file | cut -d: -f2-` + case $ftype in + *executable*|*LSB\ shared\ object*) + objdump -d old/$file | filter_disasm > $file1 + sed -i -e "s,old/,," $file1 + objdump -d new/$file | filter_disasm > $file2 + sed -i -e "s,new/,," $file2 + if ! diff -u $file1 $file2 > $dfile; then + echo "$file differs in assembler output" + head -n 2000 $dfile + ret=1 + break + fi + objdump -s old/$file > $file1 + sed -i -e "s,old/,," $file1 + objdump -s new/$file > $file2 + sed -i -e "s,new/,," $file2 + if ! diff -u $file1 $file2 > $dfile; then + echo "$file differs in ELF sections" + head -n 200 $dfile + else + echo "WARNING: no idea about $file" + fi + ret=1 + break + ;; + *ASCII*|*text*) + if ! cmp -s old/$file new/$file; then + echo "$file differs ($ftype)" + diff -u old/$file1 new/$file2 | head -n 200 + ret=1 + break + fi + ;; + *) + if ! cmp -s old/$file new/$file; then + echo "$file differs ($ftype)" + hexdump -C old/$file > $file1 + hexdump -C new/$file > $file2 + diff -u $file1 $file2 | head -n 200 + ret=1 + break + fi + ;; + esac +} + +for file in $files; do + check_single_file $file +done + +rm $file1 $file2 $dfile +rm -r $dir +exit $ret + diff --git a/same-build-result.sh b/same-build-result.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0dd9256 --- /dev/null +++ b/same-build-result.sh @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE Linux Product Gmbh, Germany. +# Licensed under GPL v2, see COPYING file for details. +# +# Written by Adrian Schroeter +# +# The script decides if the new build differes from the former one, +# using rpm-check.sh. + +CMPSCRIPT=${0%/*}/rpm-check.sh + +OLDDIR="$1" +shift +NEWDIRS="$*" + + +echo "$CMPSCRIPT" + +if [ ! -d "$OLDDIR" ]; then + echo "No valid directory with old build result given !" + exit 1 +fi +if [ -z "$NEWDIRS" ]; then + echo "No valid directory with new build result given !" + exit 1 +fi + +#OLDRPMS=($(find "$OLDDIR" -name \*src.rpm|sort) $(find "$OLDDIR" -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort)) +#NEWRPMS=($(find $NEWDIRS -name \*src.rpm|sort) $(find $NEWDIRS -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort)) +# Exclude src rpms for now: +OLDRPMS=($(find "$OLDDIR" -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort)) +NEWRPMS=($(find $NEWDIRS -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort)) + +for opac in "$OLDRPMS"; do + npac=${NEWRPMS[0]} + NEWRPMS=(${NEWRPMS[@]:1}) # shift + echo compare "$opac" "$npac" + bash $CMPSCRIPT "$opac" "$npac" || exit 1 +done + +if [ -n "${NEWRPMS[0]}" ]; then + echo additional new package + exit 1 +fi + +echo compare validated built as indentical ! +exit 0 +