cppcheck/tools/donate-cpu.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Donate CPU
#
# A script a user can run to donate CPU to cppcheck project
#
# Syntax: donate-cpu.py [-jN] [--package=url] [--stop-time=HH:MM] [--work-path=path] [--test] [--bandwidth-limit=limit]
# -jN Use N threads in compilation/analysis. Default is 1.
# --package=url Check a specific package and then stop. Can be useful if you want to reproduce
# some warning/crash/exception/etc..
# --stop-time=HH:MM Stop analysis when time has passed. Default is that you must terminate the script.
# --work-path=path Work folder path. Default path is cppcheck-donate-cpu-workfolder in your home folder.
# --test Connect to a donate-cpu-server that is running locally on port 8001 for testing.
# --bandwidth-limit=limit Limit download rate for packages. Format for limit is the same that wget uses.
# Examples: --bandwidth-limit=250k => max. 250 kilobytes per second
# --bandwidth-limit=2m => max. 2 megabytes per second
# --max-packages=N Process N packages and then exit. A value of 0 means infinitely.
donate-cpu.py: add stack traces for daca@home crashes / bugfixes (#1764) * Get stack traces for daca@home crashes If a command in daca@home crashes, execute it again within gdb to get a stack trace. * donate-cpu.py: added "gdb" to checkRequirements() * donate-cpu.py: handle wget failures * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload option to disable all uploads * donate-cpu.py: set max_packages to 1 if --package is provided to avoid endless processing of the same package * donate-cpu.py: no longer treat missing sources as a crash * donate-cpu.py: fixed wget "http://: Invalid host name." error caused by empty argument in subprocess.call() * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload to --help * donate-cpu.py: detect crashes when using -j1 * donate-cpu.py: added -g to compiler flags * donate-cpu.py: fixed gdb call and stacktrace printing / always pass "-j1" to gdb call so the exception will actually occur in the application * donate-cpu.py: removed left-over --verbose from wget call * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary break * donate-cpu.py: only use gdb for crash in head run / actually provide the stack trace for the output * donate-cpu.py: include the last checked file with the stack trace * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary wget() call and a sleep in it / also inverted some logic * donate-cpu.py: small hasInclude() optimization * donate-cpu.py: bumped version number * donate-cpu.py: detect start of gdb output when Cygwin is used The Cygwin output looks like this: Thread 1 "cppcheck" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. Co-Authored-By: firewave <firewave@users.noreply.github.com>
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# --no-upload Do not upload anything. Defaults to False.
# --packages Process a list of given packages.
#
# What this script does:
# 1. Check requirements
# 2. Pull & compile Cppcheck
# 3. Select a package
# 4. Download package
# 5. Analyze source code
# 6. Upload results
# 7. Repeat from step 2
#
# Quick start: just run this script without any arguments
import platform
from donate_cpu_lib import *
max_packages = None
package_urls = []
for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
# --stop-time=12:00 => run until ~12:00 and then stop
if arg.startswith('--stop-time='):
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stop_time = arg[-5:]
print('Stop time:' + stop_time)
elif arg.startswith('-j'):
if not re.match(r'-j\d+', arg):
print('Argument "{}" is invalid.'.format(arg))
print('"-j" must be followed by a positive number.')
sys.exit(1)
jobs = arg
print('Jobs:' + jobs[2:])
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elif arg.startswith('--package='):
pkg = arg[arg.find('=')+1:]
package_urls.append(pkg)
print('Added Package:' + pkg)
elif arg.startswith('--packages='):
pkg_cnt = len(package_urls)
with open(arg[arg.find('=')+1:], 'rt') as f:
for package_url in f:
package_url = package_url.strip()
if not package_url:
continue
package_urls.append(package_url)
print('Added Packages:' + str(len(package_urls) - pkg_cnt))
elif arg.startswith('--work-path='):
work_path = os.path.abspath(arg[arg.find('=')+1:])
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print('work_path:' + work_path)
if not os.path.exists(work_path):
print('work path does not exist!')
sys.exit(1)
elif arg == '--test':
server_address = ('localhost', 8001)
elif arg.startswith('--bandwidth-limit='):
bandwidth_limit = arg[arg.find('=')+1:]
elif arg.startswith('--max-packages='):
arg_value = arg[arg.find('=')+1:]
try:
max_packages = int(arg_value)
except ValueError:
max_packages = None
if max_packages < 0:
max_packages = None
if max_packages is None:
print('Error: Max. packages value "{}" is invalid. Must be a positive number or 0.'.format(arg_value))
sys.exit(1)
# 0 means infinitely, no counting needed.
if max_packages == 0:
max_packages = None
donate-cpu.py: add stack traces for daca@home crashes / bugfixes (#1764) * Get stack traces for daca@home crashes If a command in daca@home crashes, execute it again within gdb to get a stack trace. * donate-cpu.py: added "gdb" to checkRequirements() * donate-cpu.py: handle wget failures * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload option to disable all uploads * donate-cpu.py: set max_packages to 1 if --package is provided to avoid endless processing of the same package * donate-cpu.py: no longer treat missing sources as a crash * donate-cpu.py: fixed wget "http://: Invalid host name." error caused by empty argument in subprocess.call() * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload to --help * donate-cpu.py: detect crashes when using -j1 * donate-cpu.py: added -g to compiler flags * donate-cpu.py: fixed gdb call and stacktrace printing / always pass "-j1" to gdb call so the exception will actually occur in the application * donate-cpu.py: removed left-over --verbose from wget call * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary break * donate-cpu.py: only use gdb for crash in head run / actually provide the stack trace for the output * donate-cpu.py: include the last checked file with the stack trace * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary wget() call and a sleep in it / also inverted some logic * donate-cpu.py: small hasInclude() optimization * donate-cpu.py: bumped version number * donate-cpu.py: detect start of gdb output when Cygwin is used The Cygwin output looks like this: Thread 1 "cppcheck" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. Co-Authored-By: firewave <firewave@users.noreply.github.com>
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elif arg.startswith('--no-upload'):
do_upload = False
elif arg == '--help':
print('Donate CPU to Cppcheck project')
print('')
print('Syntax: donate-cpu.py [-jN] [--stop-time=HH:MM] [--work-path=path]')
print(' -jN Use N threads in compilation/analysis. Default is 1.')
print(' --package=url Check a specific package and then stop. Can be useful if you want to reproduce')
print(' some warning/crash/exception/etc..')
print(' --stop-time=HH:MM Stop analysis when time has passed. Default is that you must terminate the script.')
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print(' --work-path=path Work folder path. Default path is ' + work_path)
print(' --bandwidth-limit=limit Limit download rate for packages. Format for limit is the same that wget uses.')
print(' Examples: --bandwidth-limit=250k => max. 250 kilobytes per second')
print(' --bandwidth-limit=2m => max. 2 megabytes per second')
print(' --max-packages=N Process N packages and then exit. A value of 0 means infinitely.')
donate-cpu.py: add stack traces for daca@home crashes / bugfixes (#1764) * Get stack traces for daca@home crashes If a command in daca@home crashes, execute it again within gdb to get a stack trace. * donate-cpu.py: added "gdb" to checkRequirements() * donate-cpu.py: handle wget failures * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload option to disable all uploads * donate-cpu.py: set max_packages to 1 if --package is provided to avoid endless processing of the same package * donate-cpu.py: no longer treat missing sources as a crash * donate-cpu.py: fixed wget "http://: Invalid host name." error caused by empty argument in subprocess.call() * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload to --help * donate-cpu.py: detect crashes when using -j1 * donate-cpu.py: added -g to compiler flags * donate-cpu.py: fixed gdb call and stacktrace printing / always pass "-j1" to gdb call so the exception will actually occur in the application * donate-cpu.py: removed left-over --verbose from wget call * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary break * donate-cpu.py: only use gdb for crash in head run / actually provide the stack trace for the output * donate-cpu.py: include the last checked file with the stack trace * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary wget() call and a sleep in it / also inverted some logic * donate-cpu.py: small hasInclude() optimization * donate-cpu.py: bumped version number * donate-cpu.py: detect start of gdb output when Cygwin is used The Cygwin output looks like this: Thread 1 "cppcheck" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. Co-Authored-By: firewave <firewave@users.noreply.github.com>
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print(' --no-upload Do not upload anything. Defaults to False.')
print('')
print('Quick start: just run this script without any arguments')
sys.exit(0)
else:
print('Unhandled argument: ' + arg)
sys.exit(1)
if sys.version_info.major < 3 or (sys.version_info.major == 3 and sys.version_info.minor < 4):
print("#" * 80)
print("IMPORTANT")
print("Please run the client with at least Python 3.4, thanks!")
print("#" * 80)
time.sleep(2)
sys.exit(1)
print('Thank you!')
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if not check_requirements():
sys.exit(1)
if bandwidth_limit and isinstance(bandwidth_limit, str):
if subprocess.call(['wget', '--limit-rate=' + bandwidth_limit, '-q', '--spider', 'cppcheck1.osuosl.org']) == 2:
print('Error: Bandwidth limit value "' + bandwidth_limit + '" is invalid.')
sys.exit(1)
else:
print('Bandwidth-limit: ' + bandwidth_limit)
if package_urls:
max_packages = len(package_urls)
if max_packages:
print('Maximum number of packages to download and analyze: {}'.format(max_packages))
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if not os.path.exists(work_path):
os.mkdir(work_path)
repo_path = os.path.join(work_path, 'repo')
# This is a temporary migration step which should be removed in the future
migrate_repo_path = os.path.join(work_path, 'cppcheck')
packages_processed = 0
print('Get Cppcheck..')
try:
try_retry(clone_cppcheck, fargs=(repo_path, migrate_repo_path))
except:
print('Error: Failed to clone Cppcheck, retry later')
sys.exit(1)
while True:
if max_packages:
if packages_processed >= max_packages:
print('Processed the specified number of {} package(s). Exiting now.'.format(max_packages))
break
print('Processing package {} of the specified {} package(s).'.format(packages_processed + 1, max_packages))
packages_processed += 1
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if stop_time:
print('stop_time:' + stop_time + '. Time:' + time.strftime('%H:%M') + '.')
if stop_time < time.strftime('%H:%M'):
print('Stopping. Thank you!')
sys.exit(0)
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cppcheck_versions = get_cppcheck_versions(server_address)
if cppcheck_versions is None:
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print('Failed to communicate with server, retry later')
sys.exit(1)
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if len(cppcheck_versions) == 0:
print('Did not get any cppcheck versions from server, retry later')
sys.exit(1)
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for ver in cppcheck_versions:
if ver == 'head':
ver = 'main'
current_cppcheck_dir = os.path.join(work_path, 'tree-'+ver)
try:
print('Fetching Cppcheck-{}..'.format(ver))
try_retry(checkout_cppcheck_version, fargs=(repo_path, ver, current_cppcheck_dir))
except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
# Passthrough for user abort
raise e
except:
print('Failed to update Cppcheck, retry later')
sys.exit(1)
if ver == 'main':
if not compile_cppcheck(current_cppcheck_dir, jobs):
print('Failed to compile Cppcheck-{}, retry later'.format(ver))
sys.exit(1)
else:
if not compile_version(current_cppcheck_dir, jobs):
print('Failed to compile Cppcheck-{}, retry later'.format(ver))
sys.exit(1)
if package_urls:
package = package_urls[packages_processed-1]
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else:
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package = get_package(server_address)
tgz = download_package(work_path, package, bandwidth_limit)
donate-cpu.py: add stack traces for daca@home crashes / bugfixes (#1764) * Get stack traces for daca@home crashes If a command in daca@home crashes, execute it again within gdb to get a stack trace. * donate-cpu.py: added "gdb" to checkRequirements() * donate-cpu.py: handle wget failures * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload option to disable all uploads * donate-cpu.py: set max_packages to 1 if --package is provided to avoid endless processing of the same package * donate-cpu.py: no longer treat missing sources as a crash * donate-cpu.py: fixed wget "http://: Invalid host name." error caused by empty argument in subprocess.call() * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload to --help * donate-cpu.py: detect crashes when using -j1 * donate-cpu.py: added -g to compiler flags * donate-cpu.py: fixed gdb call and stacktrace printing / always pass "-j1" to gdb call so the exception will actually occur in the application * donate-cpu.py: removed left-over --verbose from wget call * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary break * donate-cpu.py: only use gdb for crash in head run / actually provide the stack trace for the output * donate-cpu.py: include the last checked file with the stack trace * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary wget() call and a sleep in it / also inverted some logic * donate-cpu.py: small hasInclude() optimization * donate-cpu.py: bumped version number * donate-cpu.py: detect start of gdb output when Cygwin is used The Cygwin output looks like this: Thread 1 "cppcheck" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. Co-Authored-By: firewave <firewave@users.noreply.github.com>
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if tgz is None:
print("No package downloaded")
continue
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skip_files = None
if package.find('/qtcreator/') > 0:
# macro_pounder_fn.c is a preprocessor torture test that takes time to finish
skip_files = ('macro_pounder_fn.c',)
source_path, source_found = unpack_package(work_path, tgz, skip_files=skip_files)
if not source_found:
print("No files to process")
continue
crash = False
timeout = False
count = ''
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elapsed_time = ''
results_to_diff = []
cppcheck_options = ''
head_info_msg = ''
head_timing_info = ''
old_timing_info = ''
cppcheck_head_info = ''
libraries = library_includes.get_libraries(source_path)
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for ver in cppcheck_versions:
tree_path = os.path.join(work_path, 'tree-'+ver)
capture_callstack = False
if ver == 'head':
tree_path = os.path.join(work_path, 'tree-main')
cppcheck_head_info = get_cppcheck_info(tree_path)
capture_callstack = True
c, errout, info, t, cppcheck_options, timing_info = scan_package(tree_path, source_path, jobs, libraries, capture_callstack)
if c < 0:
if c == -101 and 'error: could not find or open any of the paths given.' in errout:
# No sourcefile found (for example only headers present)
count += ' 0'
elif c == RETURN_CODE_TIMEOUT:
# Timeout
count += ' TO!'
timeout = True
else:
crash = True
count += ' Crash!'
else:
count += ' ' + str(c)
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elapsed_time += " {:.1f}".format(t)
results_to_diff.append(errout)
if ver == 'head':
head_info_msg = info
head_timing_info = timing_info
else:
old_timing_info = timing_info
output = 'cppcheck-options: ' + cppcheck_options + '\n'
output += 'platform: ' + platform.platform() + '\n'
output += 'python: ' + platform.python_version() + '\n'
output += 'client-version: ' + CLIENT_VERSION + '\n'
output += 'compiler: ' + get_compiler_version() + '\n'
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output += 'cppcheck: ' + ' '.join(cppcheck_versions) + '\n'
output += 'head-info: ' + cppcheck_head_info + '\n'
output += 'count:' + count + '\n'
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output += 'elapsed-time:' + elapsed_time + '\n'
output += 'head-timing-info:\n' + head_timing_info + '\n'
output += 'old-timing-info:\n' + old_timing_info + '\n'
info_output = output
info_output += 'info messages:\n' + head_info_msg
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if 'head' in cppcheck_versions:
output += 'head results:\n' + results_to_diff[cppcheck_versions.index('head')]
if not crash and not timeout:
output += 'diff:\n' + diff_results(cppcheck_versions[0], results_to_diff[0], cppcheck_versions[1], results_to_diff[1]) + '\n'
if package_urls:
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print('=========================================================')
print(output)
print('=========================================================')
print(info_output)
print('=========================================================')
donate-cpu.py: add stack traces for daca@home crashes / bugfixes (#1764) * Get stack traces for daca@home crashes If a command in daca@home crashes, execute it again within gdb to get a stack trace. * donate-cpu.py: added "gdb" to checkRequirements() * donate-cpu.py: handle wget failures * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload option to disable all uploads * donate-cpu.py: set max_packages to 1 if --package is provided to avoid endless processing of the same package * donate-cpu.py: no longer treat missing sources as a crash * donate-cpu.py: fixed wget "http://: Invalid host name." error caused by empty argument in subprocess.call() * donate-cpu.py: added --no-upload to --help * donate-cpu.py: detect crashes when using -j1 * donate-cpu.py: added -g to compiler flags * donate-cpu.py: fixed gdb call and stacktrace printing / always pass "-j1" to gdb call so the exception will actually occur in the application * donate-cpu.py: removed left-over --verbose from wget call * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary break * donate-cpu.py: only use gdb for crash in head run / actually provide the stack trace for the output * donate-cpu.py: include the last checked file with the stack trace * donate-cpu.py: removed unnecessary wget() call and a sleep in it / also inverted some logic * donate-cpu.py: small hasInclude() optimization * donate-cpu.py: bumped version number * donate-cpu.py: detect start of gdb output when Cygwin is used The Cygwin output looks like this: Thread 1 "cppcheck" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. Co-Authored-By: firewave <firewave@users.noreply.github.com>
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if do_upload:
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upload_results(package, output, server_address)
upload_info(package, info_output, server_address)
if not max_packages or packages_processed < max_packages:
print('Sleep 5 seconds..')
time.sleep(5)