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#!/bin/sh
#
# This file is part of the coreboot project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Google Inc.
#
EXIT_SUCCESS=0
EXIT_FAILURE=1
# Stuff from command-line switches
REMOTE_HOST=""
CLOBBER_OUTPUT=0
UPLOAD_RESULTS=0
# Used to specify whether a command should always be run locally or
# if command should be run remoteley when a remote host is specified.
LOCAL=0
REMOTE=1
FATAL=0
NONFATAL=1
# test a command
#
# $1: test command on remote host (0=no, 1=yes)
# $2: command to test
# $3: 0 ($FATAL) Exit with an error if the command fails
# 1 ($NONFATAL) Don't exit on command test failure
test_cmd()
{
local rc
if [ -e "$2" ]; then
return
fi
if [ "$1" -eq "$REMOTE" ] && [ -n "$REMOTE_HOST" ]; then
ssh root@${REMOTE_HOST} which "$2" >/dev/null
rc=$?
else
which "$2" >/dev/null
rc=$?
fi
if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ $3 -eq 1 ]; then
return 1
fi
echo "$2 not found"
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
}
_cmd()
{
if [ -e "$2" ]; then
return $EXIT_FAILURE
fi
if [ "$1" -eq "$REMOTE" ] && [ -n "$REMOTE_HOST" ]; then
ssh root@${REMOTE_HOST} "$2" > "${3}" 2>&1
else
$2 > "${3}" 2>&1
fi
return $?
}
# run a command
#
# $1: 0 to run command locally, 1 to run remotely if remote host defined
# $2: command
# $3: filename to direct output of command into
cmd()
{
_cmd $1 "$2" "$3"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
return
fi
echo "Failed to run \"$2\", aborting"
rm -f "$3" # don't leave an empty file
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
}
# run a command where failure is considered to be non-fatal
#
# $1: 0 to run command locally, 1 to run remotely if remote host defined
# $2: command
# $3: filename to direct output of command into
cmd_nonfatal()
{
_cmd $1 "$2" "$3"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
return
fi
echo "Failed to run \"$2\", ignoring"
rm -f "$3" # don't leave an empty file
}
show_help() {
echo "Usage:
${0} <option>
Options
-h
Show this message.
-C
Clobber temporary output when finished. Useful for debugging.
-r <host>
Obtain machine information from remote host (using ssh).
-u
Upload results to coreboot.org.
"
}
while getopts "Chr:u" opt; do
case "$opt" in
h)
show_help
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
;;
C)
CLOBBER_OUTPUT=1
;;
r)
REMOTE_HOST="$OPTARG"
;;
u)
UPLOAD_RESULTS=1
;;
esac
done
grep -rH 'coreboot.org' .git/config >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Script must be run from root of coreboot directory"
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
fi
# Results will be placed in a temporary location until we're ready to upload.
# If the user does not wish to upload, results will remain in /tmp.
tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
# Obtain board and revision info to form the directory structure:
# <vendor>/<board>/<revision>/<timestamp>
cbfstool_cmd="util/cbfstool/cbfstool"
test_cmd $LOCAL "$cbfstool_cmd"
$cbfstool_cmd build/coreboot.rom extract -n config -f ${tmpdir}/config.txt
$cbfstool_cmd build/coreboot.rom print > ${tmpdir}/cbfs.txt
mainboard_dir="$(grep CONFIG_MAINBOARD_DIR ${tmpdir}/config.txt | awk -F '"' '{ print $2 }')"
vendor=$(echo "$mainboard_dir" | awk -F '/' '{ print $1 }')
mainboard=$(echo "$mainboard_dir" | awk -F '/' '{ print $2 }')
getrevision="util/board_status/getrevision.sh"
test_cmd $LOCAL $getrevision
tagged_version=$($getrevision -T)
timestamp=$($getrevision -t)
results="${vendor}/${mainboard}/${tagged_version}/${timestamp}"
echo "Temporarily placing output in ${tmpdir}/${results}"
mkdir -p "${tmpdir}/${results}"
mv "${tmpdir}/config.txt" "${tmpdir}/${results}"
mv "${tmpdir}/cbfs.txt" "${tmpdir}/${results}"
touch ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
printf "Local revision: %s\n" "$($getrevision -l)" >> ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
printf "Tagged revision: %s\n" "${tagged_version}" >> ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
printf "Upstream revision: %s\n" $($getrevision -u) >> ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
printf "Upstream URL: %s\n" $($getrevision -U)>> ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
printf "Timestamp: %s\n" "$timestamp" >> ${tmpdir}/${results}/revision.txt
test_cmd $REMOTE "cbmem"
cmd $REMOTE "cbmem -c" "${tmpdir}/${results}/coreboot_console.txt"
cmd_nonfatal $REMOTE "cbmem -t" "${tmpdir}/${results}/coreboot_timestamps.txt"
cmd $REMOTE dmesg "${tmpdir}/${results}/kernel_log.txt"
#
# Finish up.
#
coreboot_dir=`pwd`
if [ $UPLOAD_RESULTS -eq 1 ]; then
# extract username from ssh://<username>@review.coreboot.org/blah
username=$(git config --get remote.origin.url | sed 's/ssh\:\/\///' | sed 's/@.*//')
cd "util/board_status/"
if [ ! -e "board-status" ]; then
# FIXME: the board-status directory might get big over time.
# Is there a way we can push the results without fetching the
# whole repo?
git clone "ssh://${username}@review.coreboot.org:29418/board-status"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
"Error cloning board-status repo, aborting."
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
fi
fi
cd "board-status"
echo "Copying results to $(pwd)/${results}"
# Note: Result directory should be unique due to the timestamp.
cp -R "${tmpdir}/${vendor}" .
echo "Uploading results"
git add "${vendor}"
git commit -a -m "${mainboard_dir}/${tagged_version}/${timestamp}"
git push origin
# Results have been uploaded so it's pointless to keep the
# temporary files around.
rm -rf "${tmpdir}"
fi
cd "$coreboot_dir"
if [ $CLOBBER_OUTPUT -eq 1 ]; then
rm -rf ${tmpdir}
fi
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
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