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Summary: fix_library_name is a static method and therefore does not accept argument 'self'. Reviewers: kbasan, msutcliffe Reviewed By: msutcliffe Subscribers: jenkins Tags: #swift_pilot_client Differential Revision: https://dev.swift-project.org/D21
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Python
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558 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/bin/env python
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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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#
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# This is a simplified version of Mozilla's symbolstore.py
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#
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# Usage: create_symbolstore.py <params> <dump_syms path> <symbol store path>
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# <debug info files or dirs>
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# Runs dump_syms on each debug info file specified on the command line,
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# then places the resulting symbol file in the proper directory
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# structure in the symbol store path. Accepts multiple files
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# on the command line, so can be called as part of a pipe using
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# find <dir> | xargs symbolstore.pl <dump_syms> <storepath>
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# But really, you might just want to pass it <dir>.
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#
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# Parameters accepted:
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# -c : Copy debug info files to the same directory structure
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# as sym files. On Windows, this will also copy
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# binaries into the symbol store.
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# -a "<archs>" : Run dump_syms -a <arch> for each space separated
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# cpu architecture in <archs> (only on OS X)
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import sys
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import fnmatch
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import subprocess
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import time
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import ctypes
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import concurrent.futures
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import multiprocessing
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import platform
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import tarfile
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from optparse import OptionParser
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# Utility functions
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# A cache of files for which VCS info has already been determined. Used to
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# prevent extra filesystem activity or process launching.
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vcsFileInfoCache = {}
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def get_platform_specific_dumper(**kwargs):
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"""This function simply returns a instance of a subclass of Dumper
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that is appropriate for the current platform."""
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return {'Windows': DumperWin32,
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'Linux': DumperLinux,
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'Darwin': DumperMac}[platform.system()](**kwargs)
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def start_job(dumper, lock, src_dir_repo_info, func_name, args):
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# Windows worker processes won't have run GlobalInit,
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# and due to a lack of fork(), won't inherit the class
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# variables from the parent, so set them here.
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Dumper.lock = lock
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Dumper.src_dir_repo_info = src_dir_repo_info
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return getattr(dumper, func_name)(*args)
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class JobPool(object):
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jobs = {}
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executor = None
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@classmethod
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def init(cls, executor):
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cls.executor = executor
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@classmethod
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def shutdown(cls):
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cls.executor.shutdown()
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@classmethod
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def submit(cls, args, callback):
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cls.jobs[cls.executor.submit(start_job, *args)] = callback
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@classmethod
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def as_completed(cls):
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"""Like concurrent.futures.as_completed, but allows adding new futures
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between generator steps. Iteration will end when the generator has
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yielded all completed futures and JobQueue.jobs is empty.
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Yields (future, callback) pairs.
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"""
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while cls.jobs:
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completed, _ = concurrent.futures.wait(cls.jobs.keys(), return_when=concurrent.futures.FIRST_COMPLETED)
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for f in completed:
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callback = cls.jobs[f]
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del cls.jobs[f]
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yield f, callback
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class Dumper:
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"""This class can dump symbols from a file with debug info, and
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store the output in a directory structure that is valid for use as
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a Breakpad symbol server. Requires a path to a dump_syms binary--
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|dump_syms| and a directory to store symbols in--|symbol_path|.
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You don't want to use this directly if you intend to process files.
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Instead, call GetPlatformSpecificDumper to get an instance of a
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subclass.
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Processing is performed asynchronously via worker processes; in
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order to wait for processing to finish and cleanup correctly, you
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must call Finish after all ProcessFiles calls have been made.
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You must also call Dumper.GlobalInit before creating or using any
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instances."""
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srcdirRepoInfo = None
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lock = None
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def __init__(self, dump_syms, symbol_path,
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archs=None,
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srcdirs=None,
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exclude=None):
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# popen likes absolute paths, at least on windows
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if srcdirs is None:
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srcdirs = []
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if exclude is None:
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exclude = []
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self.dump_syms = os.path.abspath(dump_syms)
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self.symbol_path = symbol_path
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if archs is None:
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# makes the loop logic simpler
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self.archs = ['']
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else:
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self.archs = ['-a %s' % a for a in archs.split()]
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self.srcdirs = [os.path.normpath(a) for a in srcdirs]
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self.exclude = exclude[:]
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# book-keeping to keep track of the cleanup work per file tuple
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self.files_record = {}
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@classmethod
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def global_init(cls, executor=concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor):
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"""Initialize the class globals for the multiprocessing setup; must
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be called before any Dumper instances are created and used. Test cases
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may pass in a different executor to use, usually
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concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor."""
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num_cpus = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
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if num_cpus is None:
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# assume a dual core machine if we can't find out for some reason
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# probably better on single core anyway due to I/O constraints
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num_cpus = 2
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# have to create any locks etc before the pool
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manager = multiprocessing.Manager()
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cls.lock = manager.RLock()
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cls.srcdirRepoInfo = manager.dict()
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JobPool.init(executor(max_workers=num_cpus))
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@staticmethod
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def output(destination, output_str):
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"""Writes |output_str| to |destination|, holding |lock|;
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terminates with a newline."""
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with Dumper.lock:
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destination.write(output_str + "\n")
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destination.flush()
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def output_pid(self, dest, output_str):
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"""Debugging output; prepends the pid to the string."""
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self.output(dest, "%d: %s" % (os.getpid(), output_str))
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# subclasses override this
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def should_process(self, file_name):
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return not any(fnmatch.fnmatch(os.path.basename(file_name), exclude) for exclude in self.exclude)
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# and can override this
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def should_skip_dir(self, directory):
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return False
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@staticmethod
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def run_file_command(file_name):
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"""Utility function, returns the output of file(1)"""
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try:
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# we use -L to read the targets of symlinks,
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# and -b to print just the content, not the file_name
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return os.popen("file -Lb " + file_name).read()
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except OSError:
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return ""
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# This is a no-op except on Win32
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def fix_filename_case(self, file_name):
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return file_name
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def finish(self, stop_pool=True):
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"""Process all pending jobs and any jobs their callbacks submit.
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By default, will shutdown the executor, but for testcases that
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need multiple runs, pass stop_pool = False."""
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for job, callback in JobPool.as_completed():
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try:
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res = job.result()
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except Exception as e:
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self.output(sys.stderr, 'Job raised exception: %s' % e)
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continue
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callback(res)
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if stop_pool:
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JobPool.shutdown()
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def pack(self):
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symbol_full_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.symbol_path, ".."))
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tar_name = os.path.join(symbol_full_path, 'symbols.tar.gz')
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tar = tarfile.open(tar_name, "w:gz")
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tar.add(self.symbol_path, arcname="symbols")
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def process(self, *args):
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"""Process files recursively in args."""
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# We collect all files to process first then sort by size to schedule
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# larger files first because larger files tend to take longer and we
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# don't like long pole stragglers.
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files = set()
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for arg in args:
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for f in self.get_files_to_process(arg):
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files.add(f)
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for f in sorted(files, key=os.path.getsize, reverse=True):
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self.process_files((f,))
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def get_files_to_process(self, file_or_dir):
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"""Generate the files to process from an input."""
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if os.path.isdir(file_or_dir) and not self.should_skip_dir(file_or_dir):
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for f in self.get_files_to_process_in_dir(file_or_dir):
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yield f
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elif os.path.isfile(file_or_dir):
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yield file_or_dir
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def get_files_to_process_in_dir(self, path):
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"""Generate the files to process in a directory.
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Valid files are are determined by calling ShouldProcess.
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"""
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
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for d in dirs[:]:
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if self.should_skip_dir(d):
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dirs.remove(d)
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for f in files:
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full_path = os.path.join(root, f)
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if self.should_process(full_path):
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yield full_path
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def submit_job(self, func_name, args, callback):
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"""Submits a job to the pool of workers"""
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JobPool.submit((self, Dumper.lock, Dumper.srcdirRepoInfo, func_name, args), callback)
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def process_files_finished(self, res):
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"""Callback from multiprocessing when process_files_work finishes;
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run the cleanup work, if any"""
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# only run the cleanup function once per tuple of files
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self.files_record[res['files']] += 1
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if self.files_record[res['files']] == len(self.archs):
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del self.files_record[res['files']]
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if res['after']:
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res['after'](res['status'], res['after_arg'])
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def process_files(self, files, after=None, after_arg=None):
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"""Dump symbols from these files into a symbol file, stored
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in the proper directory structure in |symbol_path|; processing is performed
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asynchronously, and Finish must be called to wait for it complete and cleanup.
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All files after the first are fallbacks in case the first file does not process
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successfully; if it does, no other files will be touched."""
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, "Submitting jobs for files: %s" % str(files))
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for arch_num, arch in enumerate(self.archs):
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self.files_record[files] = 0 # record that we submitted jobs for this tuple of files
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self.submit_job('process_files_work', args=(files, arch, after, after_arg),
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callback=self.process_files_finished)
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def dump_syms_cmdline(self, file_name, arch, files):
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"""Get the commandline used to invoke dump_syms."""
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# The Mac dumper overrides this.
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return [self.dump_syms, file_name]
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def process_files_work(self, file_names, arch, after, after_arg):
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t_start = time.time()
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, "Worker processing files: %s" % (file_names,))
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# our result is a status, a cleanup function, an argument to that function, and the tuple of files
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# we were called on
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result = {'status': False, 'after': after, 'after_arg': after_arg, 'files': file_names}
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source_file_stream = ''
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for file_name in file_names:
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# files is a tuple of files, containing fallbacks in case the first file doesn't process successfully
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try:
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cmd = self.dump_syms_cmdline(file_name, arch, file_names)
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, ' '.join(cmd))
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proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=open(os.devnull, 'wb'))
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module_line = proc.stdout.next()
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if module_line.startswith("MODULE"):
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# MODULE os cpu guid debug_file
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(guid, debug_file) = (module_line.split())[3:5]
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# strip off .pdb extensions, and append .sym
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sym_file = re.sub("\.pdb$", "", debug_file) + ".sym"
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# we do want forward slashes here
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rel_path = os.path.join(debug_file,
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guid,
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sym_file).replace("\\", "/")
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full_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.symbol_path,
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rel_path))
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try:
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(full_path))
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except OSError: # already exists
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pass
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f = open(full_path, "w")
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f.write(module_line)
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# now process the rest of the output
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for line in proc.stdout:
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if line.startswith("FILE"):
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# FILE index filename
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(x, index, filename) = line.rstrip().split(None, 2)
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filename = os.path.normpath(self.fix_filename_case(filename))
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# We want original file paths for the source server.
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sourcepath = filename
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# gather up files with hg for indexing
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if filename.startswith("hg"):
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(ver, checkout, source_file, revision) = filename.split(":", 3)
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source_file_stream += sourcepath + "*" + source_file + '*' + revision + "\r\n"
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f.write("FILE %s %s\n" % (index, filename))
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elif line.startswith("INFO CODE_ID "):
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# INFO CODE_ID code_id code_file
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# This gives some info we can use to
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# store binaries in the symbol store.
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f.write(line)
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else:
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# pass through all other lines unchanged
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f.write(line)
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# we want to return true only if at least one line is not a MODULE or FILE line
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result['status'] = True
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f.close()
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proc.wait()
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# we output relative paths so callers can get a list of what
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# was generated
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self.output(sys.stdout, rel_path)
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except StopIteration:
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pass
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except Exception as e:
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self.output(sys.stderr, "Unexpected error: %s" % (str(e),))
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raise
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if result['status']:
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# we only need 1 file to work
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break
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elapsed = time.time() - t_start
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, 'Worker finished processing %s in %.2fs' %
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(file_names, elapsed))
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return result
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# Platform-specific subclasses. For the most part, these just have
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# logic to determine what files to extract symbols from.
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class DumperWin32(Dumper):
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fixedFilenameCaseCache = {}
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def should_process(self, file_name):
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"""This function will allow processing of pdb files that have dll
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or exe files with the same base name next to them."""
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if not Dumper.should_process(self, file_name):
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return False
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if file_name.endswith(".pdb"):
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(path, ext) = os.path.splitext(file_name)
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if os.path.isfile(path + ".exe") or os.path.isfile(path + ".dll"):
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return True
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return False
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def fix_filename_case(self, file_name):
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"""Recent versions of Visual C++ put filenames into
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PDB files as all lowercase. If the file_name exists
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on the local filesystem, fix it."""
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# Use a cached version if we have one.
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if file_name in self.fixedFilenameCaseCache:
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return self.fixedFilenameCaseCache[file_name]
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result = file_name
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ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(ctypes.c_uint(1))
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if not isinstance(file_name, unicode):
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file_name = unicode(file_name, sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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handle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.CreateFileW(file_name,
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# GENERIC_READ
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0x80000000,
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# FILE_SHARE_READ
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1,
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None,
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# OPEN_EXISTING
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3,
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0,
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None)
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if handle != -1:
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size = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(handle,
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None,
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0,
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0)
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buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(size)
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if ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(handle,
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buf,
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size,
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0) > 0:
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# The return value of GetFinalPathNameByHandleW uses the
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# '\\?\' prefix.
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result = buf.value.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())[4:]
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ctypes.windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(handle)
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# Cache the corrected version to avoid future filesystem hits.
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self.fixedFilenameCaseCache[file_name] = result
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return result
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class DumperLinux(Dumper):
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objcopy = os.environ['OBJCOPY'] if 'OBJCOPY' in os.environ else 'objcopy'
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def should_process(self, file_name):
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"""This function will allow processing of files that are
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executable, or end with the .so extension, and additionally
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file(1) reports as being ELF files. It expects to find the file
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command in PATH."""
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if not Dumper.should_process(self, file_name):
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return False
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if file_name.endswith(".so") or os.access(file_name, os.X_OK):
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return self.run_file_command(file_name).startswith("ELF")
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return False
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def after_mac(status, dsymbundle):
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"""Cleanup function to run on Macs after we process the file(s)."""
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shutil.rmtree(dsymbundle)
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class DumperMac(Dumper):
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def should_process(self, file_name):
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"""This function will allow processing of files that are
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executable, or end with the .dylib extension, and additionally
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file(1) reports as being Mach-O files. It expects to find the file
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command in PATH."""
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if not Dumper.should_process(self, file_name):
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return False
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if file_name.endswith(".dylib") or os.access(file_name, os.X_OK):
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if not os.path.islink(file_name) and self.run_file_command(file_name).startswith("Mach-O"):
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return True
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return False
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def should_skip_dir(self, directory):
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"""We create .dSYM bundles on the fly, but if someone runs
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buildsymbols twice, we should skip any bundles we created
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previously, otherwise we'll recurse into them and try to
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dump the inner bits again."""
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if directory.endswith(".dSYM"):
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return True
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return False
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@staticmethod
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def fix_library_name(file_name):
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basename = os.path.basename(file_name)
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dirname = os.path.dirname(file_name)
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match = re.match('lib(\w+).(\d).(\d).(\d).dylib', basename)
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if match:
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modified_file_name = 'lib' + match.group(1) + '.' + match.group(2) + '.dylib'
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return os.path.join(dirname, modified_file_name)
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return file_name
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def process_files(self, files, after=None, after_arg=None):
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# also note, files must be len 1 here, since we're the only ones
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# that ever add more than one file to the list
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file_name = self.fix_library_name(files[0])
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, "Submitting job for Mac pre-processing on file: %s" % file_name)
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self.submit_job('process_files_work_mac', args=(file_name,), callback=self.process_files_mac_finished)
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def process_files_mac_finished(self, result):
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if result['status']:
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# kick off new jobs per-arch with our new list of files
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Dumper.process_files(self, result['files'], after=after_mac, after_arg=result['files'][0])
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def dump_syms_cmdline(self, file_name, arch, files):
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"""Get the commandline used to invoke dump_syms."""
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# dump_syms wants the path to the original binary and the .dSYM
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# in order to dump all the symbols.
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if len(files) == 2 and file_name == files[0] and file_name.endswith('.dSYM'):
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# This is the .dSYM bundle.
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return [self.dump_syms] + arch.split() + ['-g', file_name, files[1]]
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return Dumper.dump_syms_cmdline(self, file_name, arch, files)
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def process_files_work_mac(self, file_name):
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"""dump_syms on Mac needs to be run on a dSYM bundle produced
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by dsymutil(1), so run dsymutil here and pass the bundle name
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down to the superclass method instead."""
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t_start = time.time()
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, "Worker running Mac pre-processing on file: %s" % (file_name,))
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# our return is a status and a tuple of files to dump symbols for
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# the extra files are fallbacks; as soon as one is dumped successfully, we stop
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result = {'status': False, 'files': None, 'file_key': file_name}
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dsymbundle = file_name + ".dSYM"
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if os.path.exists(dsymbundle):
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shutil.rmtree(dsymbundle)
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#dsymutil = buildconfig.substs['DSYMUTIL']
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dsymutil = 'dsymutil'
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# dsymutil takes --arch=foo instead of -a foo like everything else
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try:
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cmd = ([dsymutil] +
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[a.replace('-a ', '--arch=') for a in self.archs if a] +
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[file_name])
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, ' '.join(cmd))
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subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=open(os.devnull, 'w'))
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, 'Error running dsymutil: %s' % str(e))
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if not os.path.exists(dsymbundle):
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# dsymutil won't produce a .dSYM for files without symbols
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, "No symbols found in file: %s" % (file_name,))
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result['status'] = False
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result['files'] = (file_name,)
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return result
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result['status'] = True
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result['files'] = (dsymbundle, file_name)
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elapsed = time.time() - t_start
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self.output_pid(sys.stderr, 'Worker finished processing %s in %.2fs' %
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(file_name, elapsed))
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return result
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# Entry point if called as a standalone program
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def main():
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parser = OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] <dump_syms binary> <symbol store path> <debug info files>")
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parser.add_option("-a", "--archs",
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action="store", dest="archs",
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help="Run dump_syms -a <arch> for each space separated cpu architecture in ARCHS (only on OS X)")
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parser.add_option("-x", "--exclude",
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action="append", dest="exclude", default=[], metavar="PATTERN",
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help="Skip processing files matching PATTERN.")
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
|
|
|
|
if len(args) < 3:
|
|
parser.error("not enough arguments")
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|
exit(1)
|
|
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|
dumper = get_platform_specific_dumper(dump_syms=args[0],
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|
symbol_path=args[1],
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|
archs=options.archs,
|
|
exclude=options.exclude)
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|
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|
dumper.process(*args[2:])
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|
dumper.finish()
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|
dumper.pack()
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|
|
|
|
|
# run main if run directly
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
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|
# set up the multiprocessing infrastructure before we start;
|
|
# note that this needs to be in the __main__ guard, or else Windows will choke
|
|
Dumper.global_init()
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|
|
|
main()
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