426 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File
426 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Author: Donald Miner <dminer@tresys.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003 - 2005 Tresys Technology, LLC
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
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"""
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This script generates XML documentation information for layers specified
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by the user.
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"""
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import sys
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import os
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import glob
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# GLOBALS
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class dec_style:
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'''
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"Declaration Style"
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Specifies the syntax of a declaration. Intended to be used with
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getParams().
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'''
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# Example of a line: foo(bar,one,two);
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# A style that would fit this: dec_style("foo(",3,",",");")
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# "foo(" - the opening of it, ends at the begining of the first param.
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# 3 - the number of parameters.
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# "," - the delimeter to parse apart parameters.
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# ");" - the end of the declaration statement.
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def __init__(self,open_str,params,delim,close_str):
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self.open_str = open_str
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self.params = params
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self.delim = delim
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self.close_str = close_str
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INTERFACE = dec_style("interface(`",1,None,"'")
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TEMPLATE = dec_style("template(`",1,None,"'")
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TUNABLE = dec_style("gen_tunable(",2,",",")")
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# boolean FIXME: may have to change in the future.
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BOOLEAN = dec_style("gen_bool(",2,",",")")
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# Default values of command line arguments.
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directory = "./"
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warn = False
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meta = "metadata"
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layers = []
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tunable_files = []
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# FUNCTIONS
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def getXMLComment(line):
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'''
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Returns the XML comment, (removes "## " from the front of the line).
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Returns False if the line is not an XML comment.
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'''
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for i in range(0,len(line)-1):
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# Check if the first 3 characters are "## "
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if line[i:i+3] in ("## ", "##\t"):
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# The chars before '#' in the line must be whitespace.
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if i > 0 and not line[0:i-1].isspace():
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return False
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else:
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return line[i+3:]
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# No XML comment.
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return False
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def getParams(line, style):
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'''
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Returns a list of items, containing the values of each parameter.
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'''
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# Clean out whitespace.
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temp_line = line.strip()
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# Check to see if the string begins with the specified opening
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# string specified by style.
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if temp_line[0:len(style.open_str)] == style.open_str:
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temp_line = temp_line[len(style.open_str):].strip()
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else:
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return False
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# If there is a delimeter.
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if style.delim:
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temp_line = temp_line.split(style.delim)
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else:
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temp_line = [temp_line]
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# Only interested in a sertain number of tokens, specified by style.
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temp_line = temp_line[:style.params]
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# Remove the end of the declaration, specified by style.
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end = temp_line[-1].find(style.close_str)
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if end == -1:
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warning("line \"%s\" may be syntactically incorrect"\
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% line.strip())
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return False
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temp_line[-1] = temp_line[-1][:end]
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# Remove whitespace
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for i in range(0,len(temp_line)-1):
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temp_line[i] = temp_line[i].strip()
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return temp_line
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def getModuleXML(file_name):
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'''
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Returns the XML data for a module in a list, one line per list item.
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'''
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# Try to open the file, if it cant, just ignore it.
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try:
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module_file = open(file_name, "r")
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module_code = module_file.readlines()
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module_file.close()
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except:
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warning("cannot open file %s for read, skipping" % file_name)
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return []
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module_buf = []
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# Infer the module name, which is the base of the file name.
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module_buf.append("<module name=\"%s\">\n"
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% os.path.splitext(os.path.split(file_name)[-1])[0])
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temp_buf = []
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# Phases: find header - looking for the header of the file.
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# get header - get the header comments and stop when first
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# whitespace is encountered.
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# find interface - looking for interfaces to get info for.
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phase = "find header"
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# Go line by line and figure out what to do with it.
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for line in module_code:
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# In this phase, whitespace and stray code is ignored at the
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# top of the file.
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if phase == "find header":
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if line.isspace():
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continue
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# Once a comment is encountered, start trying to get the
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# header documentation.
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elif getXMLComment(line):
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phase = "get header"
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# If an interface is found, there is no header, and no
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# documentation for the interface.
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elif getParams(line,INTERFACE)\
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or getParams(line,TEMPLATE):
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phase = "find interface"
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# In this phase, XML comments are being retrieved for the file.
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if phase == "get header":
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if getXMLComment(line):
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temp_buf.append(getXMLComment(line))
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continue
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# If the line is whitespace, the file header is over,
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# continue on to find interfaces.
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elif line.isspace():
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module_buf += temp_buf
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temp_buf = []
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phase = "find interface"
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continue
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# Oops! The comments we have been getting weren't part
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# of the header so attribute them to an interface
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# instead.
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elif getParams(line,INTERFACE)\
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or getParams(line,TEMPLATE):
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phase = "find interface"
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# In this phase, XML comments are being attributed
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if phase == "find interface":
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if getXMLComment(line):
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temp_buf.append(getXMLComment(line))
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continue
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# If the line is the declaration of a interface,
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# infer the interface name and add all the comments
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# to the main buffer.
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elif getParams(line,INTERFACE):
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module_buf.append("<interface name=\"%s\">\n"\
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% getParams(line,INTERFACE)[0])
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if len(temp_buf):
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module_buf += temp_buf
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else:
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module_buf.append("<summary>\n")
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module_buf.append("Summary is missing!\n")
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module_buf.append("</summary>\n")
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module_buf.append("<param name=\"?\">\n")
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module_buf.append("Parameter descriptions are missing!\n")
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module_buf.append("</param>\n")
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temp_buf = []
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module_buf.append("</interface>\n")
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continue
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elif getParams(line,TEMPLATE):
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module_buf.append("<template name =\"%s\">\n"\
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% getParams(line,TEMPLATE)[0])
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if len(temp_buf):
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module_buf += temp_buf
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else:
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module_buf.append("<summary>\n")
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module_buf.append("Summary is missing!\n")
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module_buf.append("</summary>\n")
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module_buf.append("<param name=\"?\">\n")
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module_buf.append("Parameter descriptions are missing!\n")
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module_buf.append("</param>\n")
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temp_buf = []
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module_buf.append("</template>\n")
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# If there are XML comments at the end of the file, they arn't
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# attributed to anything. These are ignored.
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if len(temp_buf):
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warning("orphan XML comments at bottom of file %s" % file_name)
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module_buf.append("</module>\n")
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return module_buf
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def getLayerXML(directory):
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'''
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Returns the XML documentation for a layer.
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'''
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layer_buf = []
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# Infer the layer name from the directory name.
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layer_buf.append("<layer name=\"%s\">\n" % os.path.basename(directory))
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# Try to open the metadata file for this directory and if it exists,
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# append the contents to the buffer.
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try:
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layer_meta = open(directory+"/"+meta, "r")
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layer_buf += layer_meta.readlines()
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layer_meta.close()
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except:
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warning("cannot open file %s for read, assuming no data"\
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% meta)
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# For each module file in the layer, add its XML.
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for module in glob.glob("%s/*.if" % directory):
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layer_buf += getModuleXML(module)
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layer_buf.append("</layer>\n")
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return layer_buf
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def getTunableXML(file_name):
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'''
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Return all the XML for the tunables in the file specified.
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'''
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# Try to open the file, if it cant, just ignore it.
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try:
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tunable_file = open(file_name, "r")
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tunable_code = tunable_file.readlines()
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tunable_file.close()
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except:
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warning("cannot open file %s for read, skipping" % file_name)
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return []
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tunable_buf = []
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temp_buf = []
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# Find tunables and booleans line by line and use the comments above
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# them.
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for line in tunable_code:
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# If it is an XML comment, add it to the buffer and go on.
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if getXMLComment(line):
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temp_buf.append(getXMLComment(line))
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continue
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# Get the parameters of a TUNABLE style line.
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params = getParams(line,TUNABLE)
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# If the line is not a TUNABLE style declaration, try BOOLEAN.
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if not params:
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params = getParams(line,BOOLEAN)
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# If the line is one of the two styles above, add a tunable tag
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# and give it the data from the temprorary buffer.
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if params:
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tunable_buf.append\
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("<tunable name=\"%s\" dftval=\"%s\">\n"
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% (params[0], params[1]))
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tunable_buf += temp_buf
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temp_buf = []
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tunable_buf.append("</tunable>\n")
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# If there are XML comments at the end of the file, they arn't
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# attributed to anything. These are ignored.
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if len(temp_buf):
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warning("orphan XML comments at bottom of file %s" % file_name)
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return tunable_buf
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def getPolicyXML(directory):
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'''
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Return the compelete reference policy XML documentation through a list,
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one line per item.
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'''
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# Keep track of original path so that it will change back at the end.
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old_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir)
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# Attempt to change directory into the policy directory. If it doesn't
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# exist just return an empty documentation.
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try:
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os.chdir(directory)
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except:
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warning("cannot change directory to %s, ignoring"\
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% directory)
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return []
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policy_buf = []
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policy_buf.append("<policy>\n")
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# Add to the XML each layer specified by the user.
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for layer in layers:
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policy_buf += getLayerXML(layer)
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# Add to the XML each tunable specified by the user.
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for tunable_file in tunable_files:
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policy_buf += getTunableXML(tunable_file)
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policy_buf.append("</policy>\n")
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# Return to old directory.
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try:
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os.chdir(old_dir)
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except:
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error("cannot change directory to %s" % old_dir)
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return policy_buf
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def usage():
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"""
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Displays a message describing the proper usage of this script.
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"""
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sys.stdout.write("usage: %s [-w] [-d directory] [-m file] "\
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% sys.argv[0])
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sys.stdout.write("layerdirectory [layerdirectory...]\n\n")
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sys.stdout.write("Options:\n")
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sys.stdout.write("-w --warn -- "+\
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"show warnings\n")
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sys.stdout.write("-m --meta <file> -- "+\
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"the filename of the metadata in each layer\n")
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sys.stdout.write("-d --directory <dir> -- "+\
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"directory where the layers are\n")
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sys.stdout.write("-t --tunable <file> -- "+\
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"A file containing tunable declarations\n")
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def warning(description):
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'''
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Warns the user of a non-critical error.
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'''
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if warn:
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sys.stderr.write("%s: " % sys.argv[0] )
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sys.stderr.write("warning: " + description + "\n")
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def error(description):
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'''
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Describes an error and exists the program.
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'''
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sys.stderr.write("%s: " % sys.argv[0] )
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sys.stderr.write("error: " + description + "\n")
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sys.stderr.flush()
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sys.exit(1)
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# MAIN PROGRAM
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# Check that there are command line arguments.
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if len(sys.argv) <= 1:
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usage()
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sys.exit(1)
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# Parse the command line arguments
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for i in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
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if sys.argv[i-1] in ("-d", "--directory", "-m", "--meta",\
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"-t", "--tunable"):
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continue
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elif sys.argv[i] in ("-w", "--warn"):
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warn = True
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elif sys.argv[i] in ("-d", "--directory"):
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if i < len(sys.argv)-1:
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directory = sys.argv[i+1]
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else:
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usage()
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elif sys.argv[i] in ("-m", "--meta"):
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if i < len(sys.argv)-1:
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meta = sys.argv[i+1]
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else:
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usage()
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elif sys.argv[i] in ("-t", "--tunable"):
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if i < len(sys.argv)-1:
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tunable_files.append(sys.argv[i+1])
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else:
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usage()
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else:
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layers.append(sys.argv[i])
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# Generate the XML and output it to a file
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lines = getPolicyXML(directory)
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for s in lines:
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sys.stdout.write(s)
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