Systemd/test/rule-syntax-check.py

66 lines
2.4 KiB
Python
Raw Permalink Normal View History

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
#
# Simple udev rules syntax checker
#
# © 2010 Canonical Ltd.
# Author: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
import re
import sys
import os
from glob import glob
meson: re-attach rule-syntax-check.py test 39/248 rule-syntax-check OK 0.07 s --- command --- /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/test/rule-syntax-check.py \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-block.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-cdrom_id.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-drm.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-evdev.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-input-id.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-persistent-alsa.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-persistent-input.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-persistent-storage.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-persistent-storage-tape.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-persistent-v4l.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-sensor.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/60-serial.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/70-joystick.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/70-mouse.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/70-touchpad.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/75-net-description.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/75-probe_mtd.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/78-sound-card.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/80-drivers.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../rules/80-net-setup-link.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/rules/50-udev-default.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/rules/64-btrfs.rules \ /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/rules/99-systemd.rules --- stdout --- ... ------- It got dropped by mistake in 72cdb3e783174dcf9223a49f03e3b0e2ca95ddb8.
2017-11-22 12:42:28 +01:00
rules_files = sys.argv[1:]
if not rules_files:
sys.exit('Specify files to test as arguments')
quoted_string_re = r'"(?:[^\\"]|\\.)*"'
no_args_tests = re.compile(r'(ACTION|DEVPATH|KERNELS?|NAME|SYMLINK|SUBSYSTEMS?|DRIVERS?|TAG|PROGRAM|RESULT|TEST)\s*(?:=|!)=\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$')
# PROGRAM can also be specified as an assignment.
program_assign = re.compile(r'PROGRAM\s*=\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$')
2019-10-17 10:52:38 +02:00
args_tests = re.compile(r'(ATTRS?|ENV|CONST|TEST){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(?:=|!)=\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$')
no_args_assign = re.compile(r'(NAME|SYMLINK|OWNER|GROUP|MODE|TAG|RUN|LABEL|GOTO|OPTIONS|IMPORT)\s*(?:\+=|:=|=)\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$')
args_assign = re.compile(r'(ATTR|ENV|IMPORT|RUN){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(=|\+=)\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$')
# Find comma-separated groups, but allow commas that are inside quoted strings.
# Using quoted_string_re + '?' so that strings missing the last double quote
# will still match for this part that splits on commas.
comma_separated_group_re = re.compile(r'(?:[^,"]|' + quoted_string_re + '?)+')
result = 0
buffer = ''
for path in rules_files:
print('# looking at {}'.format(path))
lineno = 0
for line in open(path):
lineno += 1
# handle line continuation
if line.endswith('\\\n'):
buffer += line[:-2]
continue
else:
line = buffer + line
buffer = ''
# filter out comments and empty lines
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith('#'):
continue
# Separator ',' is normally optional but we make it mandatory here as
# it generally improves the readability of the rules.
for clause_match in comma_separated_group_re.finditer(line):
clause = clause_match.group().strip()
if not (no_args_tests.match(clause) or args_tests.match(clause) or
no_args_assign.match(clause) or args_assign.match(clause) or
program_assign.match(clause)):
print('Invalid line {}:{}: {}'.format(path, lineno, line))
print(' clause:', clause)
print()
result = 1
break
sys.exit(result)