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* [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style check for c code
@ 2016-12-16  3:08 Daniil Egranov
  2016-12-16  5:28 ` Gao, Liming
  2016-12-16  6:20 ` Jordan Justen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Daniil Egranov @ 2016-12-16  3:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: edk2-devel; +Cc: leif.lindholm, liming.gao, Daniil Egranov

Added reporting a source code line number in case of error when
checking a patch file or using a git sha1 commit string. In case of 
a patch file, both patch and source code line numbers will be provided.
Corrected handling the case with #define foo(..) macro. The absence of
the space before open parenthesis is not reported as the error anymore.
Added checking for lower case "void" and "static" words.
Added colors for error messages (experimental?)

Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Daniil Egranov <daniil.egranov@arm.com>
---
Changelog:

v5
Corrected code checking for multi-line and commented lines. Both 
multi-line and open comment flags will be reset when leaving
diff "+" area of the patch.
Changed version of the tool to 0.2.

v4
Corrected maximum code line size to 120 characters.

v3
Corrected space detection before parentheses. 

v2:
Fixed several indentation cases

v1:
Fixed reporting signature error for a cover letter.
Fixed reporting line size error for a file change information
included in the commit message.
Fixed line number reported in PatchCheck error messages. It
points to the correct line in the diff file.
The patch extends style checking for c code:
 Added check for code indentation.
 Added report line size greater than 80 characters.
 Added checking for space before '('.
 Added checking for space before '{'.
 Added checking for '}' to be on a new line and have spaces
 for "} else {" or "} while ()" cases.

 BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py | 344 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 304 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)

diff --git a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
index 7c30082..8e5ff23 100755
--- a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
+++ b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 
 from __future__ import print_function
 
-VersionNumber = '0.1'
+VersionNumber = '0.2'
 __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2015 - 2016, Intel Corporation  All rights reserved."
 
 import email
@@ -25,6 +25,18 @@ import re
 import subprocess
 import sys
 
+class TextColor:
+    Red = '\033[91m'
+    Green = '\033[92m'
+    Blue = '\033[94m'
+    Cyan = '\033[96m'
+    White = '\033[97m'
+    Yellow = '\033[93m'
+    Magenta = '\033[95m'
+    Grey = '\033[90m'
+    Black = '\033[90m'
+    Default = '\033[0m'
+
 class Verbose:
     SILENT, ONELINE, NORMAL = range(3)
     level = NORMAL
@@ -32,7 +44,7 @@ class Verbose:
 class CommitMessageCheck:
     """Checks the contents of a git commit message."""
 
-    def __init__(self, subject, message):
+    def __init__(self, subject, message, message_offset, cover):
         self.ok = True
 
         if subject is None and  message is None:
@@ -41,9 +53,15 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
 
         self.subject = subject
         self.msg = message
+        self.msg_offset = message_offset
+        self.cover = cover
+
+        if not cover:
+            self.check_contributed_under()
+            self.check_signed_off_by()
+        else:
+            print('The commit message is cover letter.')
 
-        self.check_contributed_under()
-        self.check_signed_off_by()
         self.check_misc_signatures()
         self.check_overall_format()
         self.report_message_result()
@@ -60,7 +78,7 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
         else:
             return_code = 1
         if not self.ok:
-            print(self.url)
+            print(self.url + '\n')
 
     def error(self, *err):
         if self.ok and Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
@@ -70,8 +88,8 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
             return
         count = 0
         for line in err:
-            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
-            print(prefix, line)
+            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
+            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
             count += 1
 
     def check_contributed_under(self):
@@ -180,6 +198,9 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
         for sig in self.sig_types:
             self.find_signatures(sig)
 
+    diff_change_info_re = \
+        re.compile(r'.*\|\s+(\d|Bin)*\s.*[\+\-]')
+
     def check_overall_format(self):
         lines = self.msg.splitlines()
 
@@ -197,9 +218,10 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
             self.error('Empty commit message!')
             return
 
-        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) >= 72:
+        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) > 72:
             self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
-                       'is too long.')
+                       'is too long (%d) (max 72 characters):' %(len(lines[0])))
+            print(lines[0], '\n')
 
         if count >= 1 and len(lines[0].strip()) == 0:
             self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
@@ -210,10 +232,13 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
                        'empty.')
 
         for i in range(2, count):
-            if (len(lines[i]) >= 76 and
+            if (len(lines[i]) > 76 and
                 len(lines[i].split()) > 1 and
-                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:')):
-                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long.' % (i + 1))
+                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:') and
+                self.diff_change_info_re.search(lines[i]) is None):
+                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long (%d) (max 76 characters):' \
+                           % (i + self.msg_offset - 1, len(lines[i])))
+                print(lines[i], '\n')
 
         last_sig_line = None
         for i in range(count - 1, 0, -1):
@@ -236,13 +261,21 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
 class GitDiffCheck:
     """Checks the contents of a git diff."""
 
-    def __init__(self, diff):
+    def __init__(self, diff, offset, patch_type):
         self.ok = True
         self.format_ok = True
         self.lines = diff.splitlines(True)
         self.count = len(self.lines)
         self.line_num = 0
         self.state = START
+        self.comments_open = False
+        self.multiline_string = False
+        self.current_indent_size = 0
+        self.parentheses_count = 0
+        self.offset = offset
+        self.file_type = "other_type"
+        self.patch_type = patch_type
+        self.src_line_num = 0;
         while self.line_num < self.count and self.format_ok:
             line_num = self.line_num
             self.run()
@@ -255,6 +288,14 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
         if self.ok:
             print('The code passed all checks.')
 
+    def clean_counts(self):
+        self.current_indent_size = -1
+        self.parentheses_count = 0
+        self.comments_open = False
+        self.multiline_string = False
+
+    diff_src_line_start_re = re.compile(r'(\+\d+)')
+
     def run(self):
         line = self.lines[self.line_num]
 
@@ -281,9 +322,28 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
                 self.format_error("didn't find diff command")
             self.line_num += 1
         elif self.state == PRE_PATCH:
-            if line.startswith('+++ b/'):
+            if line.startswith('+++ '):
                 self.set_filename(line[6:].rstrip())
+                print("Checking patch for %s ...\n" %(self.hunk_filename))
+                if self.hunk_filename.endswith(".c") or \
+                   self.hunk_filename.endswith(".h"):
+                    self.file_type = "c_type"
+                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dec") or \
+                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dsc") or \
+                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".fdf"):
+                    self.file_type = "edk2_type"
+                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".S"):
+                    self.file_type = "asm_arm_type"
+                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".asm"):
+                    self.file_type = "asm_type"
+                else:
+                    self.file_type = "other_type"
             if line.startswith('@@ '):
+                sls = self.diff_src_line_start_re.search(line)
+                if sls is not None:
+                    self.src_line_num = int(sls.group(0))
+                else:
+                    self.src_line_num = 0
                 self.state = PATCH
                 self.binary = False
             elif line.startswith('GIT binary patch'):
@@ -299,15 +359,25 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
             self.line_num += 1
         elif self.state == PATCH:
             if self.binary:
+                self.clean_counts()
                 pass
             if line.startswith('-'):
+                self.clean_counts()
                 pass
             elif line.startswith('+'):
-                self.check_added_line(line[1:])
+                # indentation resets every time we leave "+" diff area
+                self.check_added_line(line[1:], self.line_num + self.offset,
+                                      self.src_line_num)
+                self.src_line_num +=1
             elif line.startswith(r'\ No newline '):
+                self.clean_counts()
                 pass
             elif not line.startswith(' '):
+                self.clean_counts()
                 self.format_error("unexpected patch line")
+            else:
+                self.src_line_num +=1
+                self.clean_counts()
             self.line_num += 1
 
     pre_patch_prefixes = (
@@ -332,13 +402,17 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
         else:
             self.force_crlf = True
 
-    def added_line_error(self, msg, line):
+    def added_line_error(self, msg, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, patch_type):
         lines = [ msg ]
-        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
-            lines.append('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
-        lines.append('Line: ' + line)
-
         self.error(*lines)
+        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
+            print('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
+        line_info = 'Line '
+        if patch_type == 'patch_file_type':
+            line_info += ('%d(patch) ' %(diff_line_num))
+        line_info += ('%d(source) ' %(src_line_num))
+        line_info += (':\n' + line + '\n')
+        print(line_info)
 
     old_debug_re = \
         re.compile(r'''
@@ -348,28 +422,195 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
                    ''',
                    re.VERBOSE)
 
-    def check_added_line(self, line):
+    space_check_parentheses_re = re.compile(r'#define\s*[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\(|[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\((?<!\)\()(?<!\(\()')
+    space_check_brace_open_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\{')
+    space_check_brace_close_re = re.compile(r'[\}]\S.*')
+    brace_open_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\{')
+    brace_close_check_re = re.compile(r'.*\}.*')
+    multiline_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*(\\|\&|\,|\+|\-|\*|\||\=)\Z')
+    void_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b|\()void(\s+|\*|\,|\))')
+    static_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b)static\s+')
+
+    def check_added_line(self, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num):
         eol = ''
         for an_eol in self.line_endings:
             if line.endswith(an_eol):
                 eol = an_eol
                 line = line[:-len(eol)]
 
-        stripped = line.rstrip()
+        rstripped = line.rstrip()
+        lstripped = line.lstrip()
 
         if self.force_crlf and eol != '\r\n':
             self.added_line_error('Line ending (%s) is not CRLF' % repr(eol),
-                                  line)
+                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
         if '\t' in line:
-            self.added_line_error('Tab character used', line)
-        if len(stripped) < len(line):
-            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found', line)
+            self.added_line_error('Tab character used',
+                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+        if len(rstripped) < len(line):
+            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found',
+                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+        # empty "+" line, skip it
+        if len(line) == 0:
+            return
 
-        mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
-        if mo is not None:
-            self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
-                                  'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
-                                  ' is now recommended', line)
+        # the file type specific checks
+        if self.file_type == "c_type":
+
+            # set initial indentation as the number of spaces after the first "+"
+            # indentation does not apply on lines with 0 characters
+            # adjust the indentation if first "+" has "}"
+            if self.current_indent_size == -1:
+                if len(lstripped) != 0:
+                    self.current_indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
+                else:
+                    self.clean_counts()
+
+                if lstripped.startswith("}"):
+                     self.current_indent_size = line.find("}") + 2
+
+            indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
+            indent_size_adjust = 0
+            force_brace_check = False
+
+            if len(line) > 120:
+                self.added_line_error('Line is too long (%d) (max 120 characters)',
+                                      line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+            # skip comments for code checking
+            if lstripped.startswith("//"):
+                return
+            if lstripped.startswith("/*") and not self.comments_open:
+                self.comments_open = True
+
+            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and self.comments_open:
+                self.comments_open = False
+                return
+
+            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and not self.comments_open:
+                # found unknown close comment, reset the indentation as
+                # no idea where it started
+                self.current_indent_size = -1
+                return
+
+            if not self.comments_open:
+                mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
+                if mo is not None:
+                    self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
+                                          'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
+                                          ' is now recommended',
+                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                # track down multiple braces in the same line
+                braces_count = line.count('{') - line.count('}')
+
+                # check if line has text in double quotes as we do not
+                # need to check text messages
+                text_str_start = line.find('\"')
+
+                # track down a special case with "} else ..{" braces
+                if line.find("else") != -1:
+                    force_brace_check = True
+
+                # check for closing brace which affects indentation
+                if braces_count < 0 and not force_brace_check:
+                    self.current_indent_size -= 2 * abs(braces_count)
+                elif force_brace_check:
+                    if line.find("}") != -1:
+                        self.current_indent_size -= 2
+                        braces_count = 1
+
+                # for the switch()/case:, adjust "case:" and "default:" indentation
+                # as they aligned with the "switch()" indentation
+                if lstripped.startswith("case ") or \
+                    lstripped.startswith("default:"):
+                    indent_size_adjust = -2
+
+                # indentation code check related to the diff structure
+                # do not check code indentation between parentheses
+                if indent_size != self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust \
+                    and len(line) != 0 and self.parentheses_count == 0 \
+                    and not self.multiline_string:
+                        self.added_line_error('Invalid indentation. Expecting %d but found %d spaces' \
+                                              %(self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust, \
+                                              indent_size),
+                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                # check for missing space before open brace
+                if braces_count > 0 or force_brace_check:
+                    if line.find("{") != -1:
+                        self.current_indent_size += 2 * braces_count
+                    if not line.startswith("{"):
+                        spb_check = self.space_check_brace_open_re.search(line)
+                        if spb_check is not None:
+                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'{\'',
+                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                # check for missing space before open parenthesis
+                spo = self.space_check_parentheses_re.finditer(line)
+                if spo is not None and not self.multiline_string:
+                    # check if it's not inside of the double quoted string or
+                    # (aa)(bb)fff case or parenthesis belong to #define macro
+                    for parstr in spo:
+                        if not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < parstr.start()) and \
+                           not parstr.group(0).startswith("#define"):
+                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'(\'',
+                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+                            break;
+
+                # check for closing brace cases
+                if braces_count < 0 or \
+                    (force_brace_check and line.find("}") != -1):
+                    if not lstripped.startswith("}") and rstripped.endswith("}"):
+                        self.added_line_error('The \'}\' is not on its own line',
+                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+                    if not lstripped.endswith("}"):
+                        scb = self.space_check_brace_close_re.search(lstripped)
+                        if scb is not None \
+                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ';' \
+                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ',' \
+                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != '}':
+                            self.added_line_error('Missing space after \'}\'',
+                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                # check for using "void" instead of "VOID"
+                vcc = self.void_cap_check_re.search(line)
+                if vcc is not None and \
+                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < vcc.start()):
+                    self.added_line_error('Using \"void\" instead of \"VOID\"',
+                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                #check for using "static" instead of "STATIC"
+                scc = self.static_cap_check_re.search(line)
+                if scc is not None and \
+                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < scc.start()):
+                    self.added_line_error('Using \"static\" instead of \"STATIC\"',
+                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
+
+                # track down parentheses, no indentation check between them
+                if not (self.parentheses_count == 0 and lstripped.startswith(')') \
+                        and not self.multiline_string and not self.comments_open):
+                    self.parentheses_count += line.count('(') - line.count(')')
+
+                # multiline strings indentation is unknown
+                if not self.comments_open:
+                    mlc = self.multiline_check_re.search(line)
+                    if mlc is not None:
+                        self.multiline_string = True
+                    else:
+                        self.multiline_string = False
+
+        elif self.file_type == "edk2_type":
+            pass
+        elif self.file_type == "asm_arm_type":
+            pass
+        elif self.file_type == "asm_type":
+            pass
+        elif self.file_type == "other_type":
+            pass
+        else:
+            pass
 
     split_diff_re = re.compile(r'''
                                    (?P<cmd>
@@ -395,8 +636,8 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
             return
         count = 0
         for line in err:
-            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
-            print(prefix, line)
+            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
+            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
             count += 1
 
 class CheckOnePatch:
@@ -406,16 +647,17 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
     patch content.
     """
 
-    def __init__(self, name, patch):
+    def __init__(self, name, patch, patch_type):
         self.patch = patch
         self.find_patch_pieces()
 
-        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject, self.commit_msg)
+        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject, self.commit_msg, \
+                                       self.commit_msg_offset, self.cover)
         msg_ok = msg_check.ok
 
         diff_ok = True
         if self.diff is not None:
-            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff)
+            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff, self.diff_offset, patch_type)
             diff_ok = diff_check.ok
 
         self.ok = msg_ok and diff_ok
@@ -458,6 +700,16 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
                    ''',
                    re.VERBOSE)
 
+    cover_letter_re = re.compile(r'Subject:\s*\[PATCH.*.0/.*',
+                                  re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
+
+    def is_cover_letter(self, patch):
+        cl = self.cover_letter_re.search(patch)
+        if cl is None:
+            return False
+
+        return True
+
     def find_patch_pieces(self):
         if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
             patch = self.patch.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
@@ -465,10 +717,13 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
             patch = self.patch
 
         self.commit_msg = None
+        self.commit_msg_offset = 0
         self.stat = None
         self.commit_subject = None
         self.commit_prefix = None
         self.diff = None
+        self.diff_offset = 0
+        self.cover = False
 
         if patch.startswith('diff --git'):
             self.diff = patch
@@ -480,6 +735,14 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
         assert(parts[0].get_content_type() == 'text/plain')
         content = parts[0].get_payload(decode=True).decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
 
+        # find offset of content
+        self.commit_msg_offset = len(patch.splitlines()) - len(content.splitlines())
+
+        # find offset of first diff section
+        mo = self.git_diff_re.search(patch)
+        if mo is not None:
+            self.diff_offset = len(patch[:mo.start()].splitlines()) + 1
+
         mo = self.git_diff_re.search(content)
         if mo is not None:
             self.diff = content[mo.start():]
@@ -492,6 +755,7 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
             self.stat = mo.group('stat')
             self.commit_msg = mo.group('commit_message')
 
+        self.cover = self.is_cover_letter(patch)
         self.commit_subject = pmail['subject'].replace('\r\n', '')
         self.commit_subject = self.commit_subject.replace('\n', '')
         self.commit_subject = self.subject_prefix_re.sub('', self.commit_subject, 1)
@@ -514,9 +778,9 @@ class CheckGitCommits:
                     print()
                 else:
                     blank_line = True
-                print('Checking git commit:', commit)
+                print('Checking git commit:', commit, '\n')
             patch = self.read_patch_from_git(commit)
-            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch).ok
+            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch, "git_commit_type").ok
 
     def read_commit_list_from_git(self, rev_spec, max_count):
         # Run git to get the commit patch
@@ -554,8 +818,8 @@ class CheckOnePatchFile:
             patch = f.read().decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
             f.close()
         if Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
-            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename)
-        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch).ok
+            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename, '\n')
+        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch, "patch_file_type").ok
 
 class CheckOneArg:
     """Performs a patch check for a single command line argument.
-- 
2.7.4



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* Re: [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style check for c code
  2016-12-16  3:08 [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style check for c code Daniil Egranov
@ 2016-12-16  5:28 ` Gao, Liming
  2016-12-16  6:20 ` Jordan Justen
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Gao, Liming @ 2016-12-16  5:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniil Egranov, edk2-devel@lists.01.org
  Cc: leif.lindholm@linaro.org, Gao, Liming, Justen, Jordan L

Daniil:
  I verify it in windows. I find colors doesn't work. How about disable it in Windows OS? And, I suggest to keep the report as compact mode.  For the below example, I prefer the latter one. 

* Tab character used
File: BaseTools/Source/C/VfrCompile/Pccts/antlr/gen.c
Line 4128(source) :
        fprintf(f, "#define zzSET_SIZE %lu\n", NumWords(TokenNum-1)*sizeof(unsigned));

 * Missing space before '('
File: BaseTools/Source/C/VfrCompile/Pccts/antlr/gen.c
Line 4128(source) :
        fprintf(f, "#define zzSET_SIZE %lu\n", NumWords(TokenNum-1)*sizeof(unsigned));

==> 

* Tab character used
File: BaseTools/Source/C/VfrCompile/Pccts/antlr/gen.c
Line 4128(source) :         fprintf(f, "#define zzSET_SIZE %lu\n", NumWords(TokenNum-1)*sizeof(unsigned));
 * Missing space before '('
File: BaseTools/Source/C/VfrCompile/Pccts/antlr/gen.c
Line 4128(source) :        fprintf(f, "#define zzSET_SIZE %lu\n", NumWords(TokenNum-1)*sizeof(unsigned));

Thanks
Liming
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniil Egranov [mailto:daniil.egranov@arm.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 11:09 AM
> To: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> Cc: leif.lindholm@linaro.org; Gao, Liming <liming.gao@intel.com>; Daniil
> Egranov <daniil.egranov@arm.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style
> check for c code
> 
> Added reporting a source code line number in case of error when
> checking a patch file or using a git sha1 commit string. In case of
> a patch file, both patch and source code line numbers will be provided.
> Corrected handling the case with #define foo(..) macro. The absence of
> the space before open parenthesis is not reported as the error anymore.
> Added checking for lower case "void" and "static" words.
> Added colors for error messages (experimental?)
> 
> Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
> Signed-off-by: Daniil Egranov <daniil.egranov@arm.com>
> ---
> Changelog:
> 
> v5
> Corrected code checking for multi-line and commented lines. Both
> multi-line and open comment flags will be reset when leaving
> diff "+" area of the patch.
> Changed version of the tool to 0.2.
> 
> v4
> Corrected maximum code line size to 120 characters.
> 
> v3
> Corrected space detection before parentheses.
> 
> v2:
> Fixed several indentation cases
> 
> v1:
> Fixed reporting signature error for a cover letter.
> Fixed reporting line size error for a file change information
> included in the commit message.
> Fixed line number reported in PatchCheck error messages. It
> points to the correct line in the diff file.
> The patch extends style checking for c code:
>  Added check for code indentation.
>  Added report line size greater than 80 characters.
>  Added checking for space before '('.
>  Added checking for space before '{'.
>  Added checking for '}' to be on a new line and have spaces
>  for "} else {" or "} while ()" cases.
> 
>  BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py | 344
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
>  1 file changed, 304 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> index 7c30082..8e5ff23 100755
> --- a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> +++ b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
> 
>  from __future__ import print_function
> 
> -VersionNumber = '0.1'
> +VersionNumber = '0.2'
>  __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2015 - 2016, Intel Corporation  All rights
> reserved."
> 
>  import email
> @@ -25,6 +25,18 @@ import re
>  import subprocess
>  import sys
> 
> +class TextColor:
> +    Red = '\033[91m'
> +    Green = '\033[92m'
> +    Blue = '\033[94m'
> +    Cyan = '\033[96m'
> +    White = '\033[97m'
> +    Yellow = '\033[93m'
> +    Magenta = '\033[95m'
> +    Grey = '\033[90m'
> +    Black = '\033[90m'
> +    Default = '\033[0m'
> +
>  class Verbose:
>      SILENT, ONELINE, NORMAL = range(3)
>      level = NORMAL
> @@ -32,7 +44,7 @@ class Verbose:
>  class CommitMessageCheck:
>      """Checks the contents of a git commit message."""
> 
> -    def __init__(self, subject, message):
> +    def __init__(self, subject, message, message_offset, cover):
>          self.ok = True
> 
>          if subject is None and  message is None:
> @@ -41,9 +53,15 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
> 
>          self.subject = subject
>          self.msg = message
> +        self.msg_offset = message_offset
> +        self.cover = cover
> +
> +        if not cover:
> +            self.check_contributed_under()
> +            self.check_signed_off_by()
> +        else:
> +            print('The commit message is cover letter.')
> 
> -        self.check_contributed_under()
> -        self.check_signed_off_by()
>          self.check_misc_signatures()
>          self.check_overall_format()
>          self.report_message_result()
> @@ -60,7 +78,7 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>          else:
>              return_code = 1
>          if not self.ok:
> -            print(self.url)
> +            print(self.url + '\n')
> 
>      def error(self, *err):
>          if self.ok and Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
> @@ -70,8 +88,8 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>              return
>          count = 0
>          for line in err:
> -            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
> -            print(prefix, line)
> +            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
> +            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
>              count += 1
> 
>      def check_contributed_under(self):
> @@ -180,6 +198,9 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>          for sig in self.sig_types:
>              self.find_signatures(sig)
> 
> +    diff_change_info_re = \
> +        re.compile(r'.*\|\s+(\d|Bin)*\s.*[\+\-]')
> +
>      def check_overall_format(self):
>          lines = self.msg.splitlines()
> 
> @@ -197,9 +218,10 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>              self.error('Empty commit message!')
>              return
> 
> -        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) >= 72:
> +        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) > 72:
>              self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
> -                       'is too long.')
> +                       'is too long (%d) (max 72 characters):' %(len(lines[0])))
> +            print(lines[0], '\n')
> 
>          if count >= 1 and len(lines[0].strip()) == 0:
>              self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
> @@ -210,10 +232,13 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>                         'empty.')
> 
>          for i in range(2, count):
> -            if (len(lines[i]) >= 76 and
> +            if (len(lines[i]) > 76 and
>                  len(lines[i].split()) > 1 and
> -                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:')):
> -                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long.' % (i + 1))
> +                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:') and
> +                self.diff_change_info_re.search(lines[i]) is None):
> +                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long (%d) (max 76
> characters):' \
> +                           % (i + self.msg_offset - 1, len(lines[i])))
> +                print(lines[i], '\n')
> 
>          last_sig_line = None
>          for i in range(count - 1, 0, -1):
> @@ -236,13 +261,21 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>  class GitDiffCheck:
>      """Checks the contents of a git diff."""
> 
> -    def __init__(self, diff):
> +    def __init__(self, diff, offset, patch_type):
>          self.ok = True
>          self.format_ok = True
>          self.lines = diff.splitlines(True)
>          self.count = len(self.lines)
>          self.line_num = 0
>          self.state = START
> +        self.comments_open = False
> +        self.multiline_string = False
> +        self.current_indent_size = 0
> +        self.parentheses_count = 0
> +        self.offset = offset
> +        self.file_type = "other_type"
> +        self.patch_type = patch_type
> +        self.src_line_num = 0;
>          while self.line_num < self.count and self.format_ok:
>              line_num = self.line_num
>              self.run()
> @@ -255,6 +288,14 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>          if self.ok:
>              print('The code passed all checks.')
> 
> +    def clean_counts(self):
> +        self.current_indent_size = -1
> +        self.parentheses_count = 0
> +        self.comments_open = False
> +        self.multiline_string = False
> +
> +    diff_src_line_start_re = re.compile(r'(\+\d+)')
> +
>      def run(self):
>          line = self.lines[self.line_num]
> 
> @@ -281,9 +322,28 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>                  self.format_error("didn't find diff command")
>              self.line_num += 1
>          elif self.state == PRE_PATCH:
> -            if line.startswith('+++ b/'):
> +            if line.startswith('+++ '):
>                  self.set_filename(line[6:].rstrip())
> +                print("Checking patch for %s ...\n" %(self.hunk_filename))
> +                if self.hunk_filename.endswith(".c") or \
> +                   self.hunk_filename.endswith(".h"):
> +                    self.file_type = "c_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dec") or \
> +                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dsc") or \
> +                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".fdf"):
> +                    self.file_type = "edk2_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".S"):
> +                    self.file_type = "asm_arm_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".asm"):
> +                    self.file_type = "asm_type"
> +                else:
> +                    self.file_type = "other_type"
>              if line.startswith('@@ '):
> +                sls = self.diff_src_line_start_re.search(line)
> +                if sls is not None:
> +                    self.src_line_num = int(sls.group(0))
> +                else:
> +                    self.src_line_num = 0
>                  self.state = PATCH
>                  self.binary = False
>              elif line.startswith('GIT binary patch'):
> @@ -299,15 +359,25 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>              self.line_num += 1
>          elif self.state == PATCH:
>              if self.binary:
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              if line.startswith('-'):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              elif line.startswith('+'):
> -                self.check_added_line(line[1:])
> +                # indentation resets every time we leave "+" diff area
> +                self.check_added_line(line[1:], self.line_num + self.offset,
> +                                      self.src_line_num)
> +                self.src_line_num +=1
>              elif line.startswith(r'\ No newline '):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              elif not line.startswith(' '):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  self.format_error("unexpected patch line")
> +            else:
> +                self.src_line_num +=1
> +                self.clean_counts()
>              self.line_num += 1
> 
>      pre_patch_prefixes = (
> @@ -332,13 +402,17 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>          else:
>              self.force_crlf = True
> 
> -    def added_line_error(self, msg, line):
> +    def added_line_error(self, msg, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num,
> patch_type):
>          lines = [ msg ]
> -        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
> -            lines.append('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
> -        lines.append('Line: ' + line)
> -
>          self.error(*lines)
> +        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
> +            print('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
> +        line_info = 'Line '
> +        if patch_type == 'patch_file_type':
> +            line_info += ('%d(patch) ' %(diff_line_num))
> +        line_info += ('%d(source) ' %(src_line_num))
> +        line_info += (':\n' + line + '\n')
> +        print(line_info)
> 
>      old_debug_re = \
>          re.compile(r'''
> @@ -348,28 +422,195 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>                     ''',
>                     re.VERBOSE)
> 
> -    def check_added_line(self, line):
> +    space_check_parentheses_re = re.compile(r'#define\s*[a-zA-Z0-
> 9_]\S*\(|[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\((?<!\)\()(?<!\(\()')
> +    space_check_brace_open_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\{')
> +    space_check_brace_close_re = re.compile(r'[\}]\S.*')
> +    brace_open_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\{')
> +    brace_close_check_re = re.compile(r'.*\}.*')
> +    multiline_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*(\\|\&|\,|\+|\-
> |\*|\||\=)\Z')
> +    void_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b|\()void(\s+|\*|\,|\))')
> +    static_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b)static\s+')
> +
> +    def check_added_line(self, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num):
>          eol = ''
>          for an_eol in self.line_endings:
>              if line.endswith(an_eol):
>                  eol = an_eol
>                  line = line[:-len(eol)]
> 
> -        stripped = line.rstrip()
> +        rstripped = line.rstrip()
> +        lstripped = line.lstrip()
> 
>          if self.force_crlf and eol != '\r\n':
>              self.added_line_error('Line ending (%s) is not CRLF' % repr(eol),
> -                                  line)
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
>          if '\t' in line:
> -            self.added_line_error('Tab character used', line)
> -        if len(stripped) < len(line):
> -            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found', line)
> +            self.added_line_error('Tab character used',
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +        if len(rstripped) < len(line):
> +            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found',
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +        # empty "+" line, skip it
> +        if len(line) == 0:
> +            return
> 
> -        mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
> -        if mo is not None:
> -            self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
> -                                  'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
> -                                  ' is now recommended', line)
> +        # the file type specific checks
> +        if self.file_type == "c_type":
> +
> +            # set initial indentation as the number of spaces after the first "+"
> +            # indentation does not apply on lines with 0 characters
> +            # adjust the indentation if first "+" has "}"
> +            if self.current_indent_size == -1:
> +                if len(lstripped) != 0:
> +                    self.current_indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
> +                else:
> +                    self.clean_counts()
> +
> +                if lstripped.startswith("}"):
> +                     self.current_indent_size = line.find("}") + 2
> +
> +            indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
> +            indent_size_adjust = 0
> +            force_brace_check = False
> +
> +            if len(line) > 120:
> +                self.added_line_error('Line is too long (%d) (max 120 characters)',
> +                                      line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +            # skip comments for code checking
> +            if lstripped.startswith("//"):
> +                return
> +            if lstripped.startswith("/*") and not self.comments_open:
> +                self.comments_open = True
> +
> +            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and self.comments_open:
> +                self.comments_open = False
> +                return
> +
> +            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and not self.comments_open:
> +                # found unknown close comment, reset the indentation as
> +                # no idea where it started
> +                self.current_indent_size = -1
> +                return
> +
> +            if not self.comments_open:
> +                mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
> +                if mo is not None:
> +                    self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
> +                                          'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
> +                                          ' is now recommended',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # track down multiple braces in the same line
> +                braces_count = line.count('{') - line.count('}')
> +
> +                # check if line has text in double quotes as we do not
> +                # need to check text messages
> +                text_str_start = line.find('\"')
> +
> +                # track down a special case with "} else ..{" braces
> +                if line.find("else") != -1:
> +                    force_brace_check = True
> +
> +                # check for closing brace which affects indentation
> +                if braces_count < 0 and not force_brace_check:
> +                    self.current_indent_size -= 2 * abs(braces_count)
> +                elif force_brace_check:
> +                    if line.find("}") != -1:
> +                        self.current_indent_size -= 2
> +                        braces_count = 1
> +
> +                # for the switch()/case:, adjust "case:" and "default:" indentation
> +                # as they aligned with the "switch()" indentation
> +                if lstripped.startswith("case ") or \
> +                    lstripped.startswith("default:"):
> +                    indent_size_adjust = -2
> +
> +                # indentation code check related to the diff structure
> +                # do not check code indentation between parentheses
> +                if indent_size != self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust \
> +                    and len(line) != 0 and self.parentheses_count == 0 \
> +                    and not self.multiline_string:
> +                        self.added_line_error('Invalid indentation. Expecting %d but
> found %d spaces' \
> +                                              %(self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust, \
> +                                              indent_size),
> +                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for missing space before open brace
> +                if braces_count > 0 or force_brace_check:
> +                    if line.find("{") != -1:
> +                        self.current_indent_size += 2 * braces_count
> +                    if not line.startswith("{"):
> +                        spb_check = self.space_check_brace_open_re.search(line)
> +                        if spb_check is not None:
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'{\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for missing space before open parenthesis
> +                spo = self.space_check_parentheses_re.finditer(line)
> +                if spo is not None and not self.multiline_string:
> +                    # check if it's not inside of the double quoted string or
> +                    # (aa)(bb)fff case or parenthesis belong to #define macro
> +                    for parstr in spo:
> +                        if not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < parstr.start())
> and \
> +                           not parstr.group(0).startswith("#define"):
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'(\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +                            break;
> +
> +                # check for closing brace cases
> +                if braces_count < 0 or \
> +                    (force_brace_check and line.find("}") != -1):
> +                    if not lstripped.startswith("}") and rstripped.endswith("}"):
> +                        self.added_line_error('The \'}\' is not on its own line',
> +                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +                    if not lstripped.endswith("}"):
> +                        scb = self.space_check_brace_close_re.search(lstripped)
> +                        if scb is not None \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ';' \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ',' \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != '}':
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space after \'}\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for using "void" instead of "VOID"
> +                vcc = self.void_cap_check_re.search(line)
> +                if vcc is not None and \
> +                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < vcc.start()):
> +                    self.added_line_error('Using \"void\" instead of \"VOID\"',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                #check for using "static" instead of "STATIC"
> +                scc = self.static_cap_check_re.search(line)
> +                if scc is not None and \
> +                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < scc.start()):
> +                    self.added_line_error('Using \"static\" instead of \"STATIC\"',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # track down parentheses, no indentation check between them
> +                if not (self.parentheses_count == 0 and lstripped.startswith(')') \
> +                        and not self.multiline_string and not self.comments_open):
> +                    self.parentheses_count += line.count('(') - line.count(')')
> +
> +                # multiline strings indentation is unknown
> +                if not self.comments_open:
> +                    mlc = self.multiline_check_re.search(line)
> +                    if mlc is not None:
> +                        self.multiline_string = True
> +                    else:
> +                        self.multiline_string = False
> +
> +        elif self.file_type == "edk2_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "asm_arm_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "asm_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "other_type":
> +            pass
> +        else:
> +            pass
> 
>      split_diff_re = re.compile(r'''
>                                     (?P<cmd>
> @@ -395,8 +636,8 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>              return
>          count = 0
>          for line in err:
> -            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
> -            print(prefix, line)
> +            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
> +            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
>              count += 1
> 
>  class CheckOnePatch:
> @@ -406,16 +647,17 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>      patch content.
>      """
> 
> -    def __init__(self, name, patch):
> +    def __init__(self, name, patch, patch_type):
>          self.patch = patch
>          self.find_patch_pieces()
> 
> -        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject,
> self.commit_msg)
> +        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject,
> self.commit_msg, \
> +                                       self.commit_msg_offset, self.cover)
>          msg_ok = msg_check.ok
> 
>          diff_ok = True
>          if self.diff is not None:
> -            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff)
> +            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff, self.diff_offset, patch_type)
>              diff_ok = diff_check.ok
> 
>          self.ok = msg_ok and diff_ok
> @@ -458,6 +700,16 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>                     ''',
>                     re.VERBOSE)
> 
> +    cover_letter_re = re.compile(r'Subject:\s*\[PATCH.*.0/.*',
> +                                  re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
> +
> +    def is_cover_letter(self, patch):
> +        cl = self.cover_letter_re.search(patch)
> +        if cl is None:
> +            return False
> +
> +        return True
> +
>      def find_patch_pieces(self):
>          if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
>              patch = self.patch.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
> @@ -465,10 +717,13 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>              patch = self.patch
> 
>          self.commit_msg = None
> +        self.commit_msg_offset = 0
>          self.stat = None
>          self.commit_subject = None
>          self.commit_prefix = None
>          self.diff = None
> +        self.diff_offset = 0
> +        self.cover = False
> 
>          if patch.startswith('diff --git'):
>              self.diff = patch
> @@ -480,6 +735,14 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>          assert(parts[0].get_content_type() == 'text/plain')
>          content = parts[0].get_payload(decode=True).decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
> 
> +        # find offset of content
> +        self.commit_msg_offset = len(patch.splitlines()) -
> len(content.splitlines())
> +
> +        # find offset of first diff section
> +        mo = self.git_diff_re.search(patch)
> +        if mo is not None:
> +            self.diff_offset = len(patch[:mo.start()].splitlines()) + 1
> +
>          mo = self.git_diff_re.search(content)
>          if mo is not None:
>              self.diff = content[mo.start():]
> @@ -492,6 +755,7 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>              self.stat = mo.group('stat')
>              self.commit_msg = mo.group('commit_message')
> 
> +        self.cover = self.is_cover_letter(patch)
>          self.commit_subject = pmail['subject'].replace('\r\n', '')
>          self.commit_subject = self.commit_subject.replace('\n', '')
>          self.commit_subject = self.subject_prefix_re.sub('',
> self.commit_subject, 1)
> @@ -514,9 +778,9 @@ class CheckGitCommits:
>                      print()
>                  else:
>                      blank_line = True
> -                print('Checking git commit:', commit)
> +                print('Checking git commit:', commit, '\n')
>              patch = self.read_patch_from_git(commit)
> -            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch).ok
> +            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch, "git_commit_type").ok
> 
>      def read_commit_list_from_git(self, rev_spec, max_count):
>          # Run git to get the commit patch
> @@ -554,8 +818,8 @@ class CheckOnePatchFile:
>              patch = f.read().decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
>              f.close()
>          if Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
> -            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename)
> -        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch).ok
> +            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename, '\n')
> +        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch, "patch_file_type").ok
> 
>  class CheckOneArg:
>      """Performs a patch check for a single command line argument.
> --
> 2.7.4



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* Re: [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style check for c code
  2016-12-16  3:08 [PATCH v6] BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py: Extended patch style check for c code Daniil Egranov
  2016-12-16  5:28 ` Gao, Liming
@ 2016-12-16  6:20 ` Jordan Justen
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jordan Justen @ 2016-12-16  6:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniil Egranov, edk2-devel; +Cc: liming.gao, leif.lindholm

Daniil,

Did you see my reply to v5? I don't think you made any changes based
on it.

I would recommend that your next step be to split out the changes to
ignore Contributed-under and Signed-off-by in the cover letter. Submit
just this single new feature as a new patch. Then start doing similar
thing for all the other new features you are introducing.

https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/Commit-Partitioning

But, please also see the other suggestions I made for the v5 version
of the patch.

Can you add me as Cc in the patch commit messages? Since you are using
git-send-email, if you include the maintainers and myself as Cc's in
the commit message, then git-send-email will automatically Cc us on
the email. (you won't need to use the --cc option.) Basically, just
add this into the commit message:

Cc: Yonghong Zhu <yonghong.zhu@intel.com>
Cc: Liming Gao <liming.gao@intel.com>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>

Here is an example:

https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2016-December/005379.html

-Jordan

On 2016-12-15 19:08:57, Daniil Egranov wrote:
> Added reporting a source code line number in case of error when
> checking a patch file or using a git sha1 commit string. In case of 
> a patch file, both patch and source code line numbers will be provided.
> Corrected handling the case with #define foo(..) macro. The absence of
> the space before open parenthesis is not reported as the error anymore.
> Added checking for lower case "void" and "static" words.
> Added colors for error messages (experimental?)
> 
> Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
> Signed-off-by: Daniil Egranov <daniil.egranov@arm.com>
> ---
> Changelog:
> 
> v5
> Corrected code checking for multi-line and commented lines. Both 
> multi-line and open comment flags will be reset when leaving
> diff "+" area of the patch.
> Changed version of the tool to 0.2.
> 
> v4
> Corrected maximum code line size to 120 characters.
> 
> v3
> Corrected space detection before parentheses. 
> 
> v2:
> Fixed several indentation cases
> 
> v1:
> Fixed reporting signature error for a cover letter.
> Fixed reporting line size error for a file change information
> included in the commit message.
> Fixed line number reported in PatchCheck error messages. It
> points to the correct line in the diff file.
> The patch extends style checking for c code:
>  Added check for code indentation.
>  Added report line size greater than 80 characters.
>  Added checking for space before '('.
>  Added checking for space before '{'.
>  Added checking for '}' to be on a new line and have spaces
>  for "} else {" or "} while ()" cases.
> 
>  BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py | 344 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
>  1 file changed, 304 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> index 7c30082..8e5ff23 100755
> --- a/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> +++ b/BaseTools/Scripts/PatchCheck.py
> @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
>  
>  from __future__ import print_function
>  
> -VersionNumber = '0.1'
> +VersionNumber = '0.2'
>  __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2015 - 2016, Intel Corporation  All rights reserved."
>  
>  import email
> @@ -25,6 +25,18 @@ import re
>  import subprocess
>  import sys
>  
> +class TextColor:
> +    Red = '\033[91m'
> +    Green = '\033[92m'
> +    Blue = '\033[94m'
> +    Cyan = '\033[96m'
> +    White = '\033[97m'
> +    Yellow = '\033[93m'
> +    Magenta = '\033[95m'
> +    Grey = '\033[90m'
> +    Black = '\033[90m'
> +    Default = '\033[0m'
> +
>  class Verbose:
>      SILENT, ONELINE, NORMAL = range(3)
>      level = NORMAL
> @@ -32,7 +44,7 @@ class Verbose:
>  class CommitMessageCheck:
>      """Checks the contents of a git commit message."""
>  
> -    def __init__(self, subject, message):
> +    def __init__(self, subject, message, message_offset, cover):
>          self.ok = True
>  
>          if subject is None and  message is None:
> @@ -41,9 +53,15 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>  
>          self.subject = subject
>          self.msg = message
> +        self.msg_offset = message_offset
> +        self.cover = cover
> +
> +        if not cover:
> +            self.check_contributed_under()
> +            self.check_signed_off_by()
> +        else:
> +            print('The commit message is cover letter.')
>  
> -        self.check_contributed_under()
> -        self.check_signed_off_by()
>          self.check_misc_signatures()
>          self.check_overall_format()
>          self.report_message_result()
> @@ -60,7 +78,7 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>          else:
>              return_code = 1
>          if not self.ok:
> -            print(self.url)
> +            print(self.url + '\n')
>  
>      def error(self, *err):
>          if self.ok and Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
> @@ -70,8 +88,8 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>              return
>          count = 0
>          for line in err:
> -            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
> -            print(prefix, line)
> +            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
> +            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
>              count += 1
>  
>      def check_contributed_under(self):
> @@ -180,6 +198,9 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>          for sig in self.sig_types:
>              self.find_signatures(sig)
>  
> +    diff_change_info_re = \
> +        re.compile(r'.*\|\s+(\d|Bin)*\s.*[\+\-]')
> +
>      def check_overall_format(self):
>          lines = self.msg.splitlines()
>  
> @@ -197,9 +218,10 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>              self.error('Empty commit message!')
>              return
>  
> -        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) >= 72:
> +        if count >= 1 and len(lines[0]) > 72:
>              self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
> -                       'is too long.')
> +                       'is too long (%d) (max 72 characters):' %(len(lines[0])))
> +            print(lines[0], '\n')
>  
>          if count >= 1 and len(lines[0].strip()) == 0:
>              self.error('First line of commit message (subject line) ' +
> @@ -210,10 +232,13 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>                         'empty.')
>  
>          for i in range(2, count):
> -            if (len(lines[i]) >= 76 and
> +            if (len(lines[i]) > 76 and
>                  len(lines[i].split()) > 1 and
> -                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:')):
> -                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long.' % (i + 1))
> +                not lines[i].startswith('git-svn-id:') and
> +                self.diff_change_info_re.search(lines[i]) is None):
> +                self.error('Line %d of commit message is too long (%d) (max 76 characters):' \
> +                           % (i + self.msg_offset - 1, len(lines[i])))
> +                print(lines[i], '\n')
>  
>          last_sig_line = None
>          for i in range(count - 1, 0, -1):
> @@ -236,13 +261,21 @@ class CommitMessageCheck:
>  class GitDiffCheck:
>      """Checks the contents of a git diff."""
>  
> -    def __init__(self, diff):
> +    def __init__(self, diff, offset, patch_type):
>          self.ok = True
>          self.format_ok = True
>          self.lines = diff.splitlines(True)
>          self.count = len(self.lines)
>          self.line_num = 0
>          self.state = START
> +        self.comments_open = False
> +        self.multiline_string = False
> +        self.current_indent_size = 0
> +        self.parentheses_count = 0
> +        self.offset = offset
> +        self.file_type = "other_type"
> +        self.patch_type = patch_type
> +        self.src_line_num = 0;
>          while self.line_num < self.count and self.format_ok:
>              line_num = self.line_num
>              self.run()
> @@ -255,6 +288,14 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>          if self.ok:
>              print('The code passed all checks.')
>  
> +    def clean_counts(self):
> +        self.current_indent_size = -1
> +        self.parentheses_count = 0
> +        self.comments_open = False
> +        self.multiline_string = False
> +
> +    diff_src_line_start_re = re.compile(r'(\+\d+)')
> +
>      def run(self):
>          line = self.lines[self.line_num]
>  
> @@ -281,9 +322,28 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>                  self.format_error("didn't find diff command")
>              self.line_num += 1
>          elif self.state == PRE_PATCH:
> -            if line.startswith('+++ b/'):
> +            if line.startswith('+++ '):
>                  self.set_filename(line[6:].rstrip())
> +                print("Checking patch for %s ...\n" %(self.hunk_filename))
> +                if self.hunk_filename.endswith(".c") or \
> +                   self.hunk_filename.endswith(".h"):
> +                    self.file_type = "c_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dec") or \
> +                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".dsc") or \
> +                      self.hunk_filename.endswith(".fdf"):
> +                    self.file_type = "edk2_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".S"):
> +                    self.file_type = "asm_arm_type"
> +                elif  self.hunk_filename.endswith(".asm"):
> +                    self.file_type = "asm_type"
> +                else:
> +                    self.file_type = "other_type"
>              if line.startswith('@@ '):
> +                sls = self.diff_src_line_start_re.search(line)
> +                if sls is not None:
> +                    self.src_line_num = int(sls.group(0))
> +                else:
> +                    self.src_line_num = 0
>                  self.state = PATCH
>                  self.binary = False
>              elif line.startswith('GIT binary patch'):
> @@ -299,15 +359,25 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>              self.line_num += 1
>          elif self.state == PATCH:
>              if self.binary:
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              if line.startswith('-'):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              elif line.startswith('+'):
> -                self.check_added_line(line[1:])
> +                # indentation resets every time we leave "+" diff area
> +                self.check_added_line(line[1:], self.line_num + self.offset,
> +                                      self.src_line_num)
> +                self.src_line_num +=1
>              elif line.startswith(r'\ No newline '):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  pass
>              elif not line.startswith(' '):
> +                self.clean_counts()
>                  self.format_error("unexpected patch line")
> +            else:
> +                self.src_line_num +=1
> +                self.clean_counts()
>              self.line_num += 1
>  
>      pre_patch_prefixes = (
> @@ -332,13 +402,17 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>          else:
>              self.force_crlf = True
>  
> -    def added_line_error(self, msg, line):
> +    def added_line_error(self, msg, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, patch_type):
>          lines = [ msg ]
> -        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
> -            lines.append('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
> -        lines.append('Line: ' + line)
> -
>          self.error(*lines)
> +        if self.hunk_filename is not None:
> +            print('File: ' + self.hunk_filename)
> +        line_info = 'Line '
> +        if patch_type == 'patch_file_type':
> +            line_info += ('%d(patch) ' %(diff_line_num))
> +        line_info += ('%d(source) ' %(src_line_num))
> +        line_info += (':\n' + line + '\n')
> +        print(line_info)
>  
>      old_debug_re = \
>          re.compile(r'''
> @@ -348,28 +422,195 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>                     ''',
>                     re.VERBOSE)
>  
> -    def check_added_line(self, line):
> +    space_check_parentheses_re = re.compile(r'#define\s*[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\(|[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\((?<!\)\()(?<!\(\()')
> +    space_check_brace_open_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]\S*\{')
> +    space_check_brace_close_re = re.compile(r'[\}]\S.*')
> +    brace_open_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\{')
> +    brace_close_check_re = re.compile(r'.*\}.*')
> +    multiline_check_re = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_]*(\\|\&|\,|\+|\-|\*|\||\=)\Z')
> +    void_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b|\()void(\s+|\*|\,|\))')
> +    static_cap_check_re = re.compile(r'(\s|\b)static\s+')
> +
> +    def check_added_line(self, line, diff_line_num, src_line_num):
>          eol = ''
>          for an_eol in self.line_endings:
>              if line.endswith(an_eol):
>                  eol = an_eol
>                  line = line[:-len(eol)]
>  
> -        stripped = line.rstrip()
> +        rstripped = line.rstrip()
> +        lstripped = line.lstrip()
>  
>          if self.force_crlf and eol != '\r\n':
>              self.added_line_error('Line ending (%s) is not CRLF' % repr(eol),
> -                                  line)
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
>          if '    ' in line:
> -            self.added_line_error('Tab character used', line)
> -        if len(stripped) < len(line):
> -            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found', line)
> +            self.added_line_error('Tab character used',
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +        if len(rstripped) < len(line):
> +            self.added_line_error('Trailing whitespace found',
> +                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +        # empty "+" line, skip it
> +        if len(line) == 0:
> +            return
>  
> -        mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
> -        if mo is not None:
> -            self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
> -                                  'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
> -                                  ' is now recommended', line)
> +        # the file type specific checks
> +        if self.file_type == "c_type":
> +
> +            # set initial indentation as the number of spaces after the first "+"
> +            # indentation does not apply on lines with 0 characters
> +            # adjust the indentation if first "+" has "}"
> +            if self.current_indent_size == -1:
> +                if len(lstripped) != 0:
> +                    self.current_indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
> +                else:
> +                    self.clean_counts()
> +
> +                if lstripped.startswith("}"):
> +                     self.current_indent_size = line.find("}") + 2
> +
> +            indent_size = len(line) - len(lstripped)
> +            indent_size_adjust = 0
> +            force_brace_check = False
> +
> +            if len(line) > 120:
> +                self.added_line_error('Line is too long (%d) (max 120 characters)',
> +                                      line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +            # skip comments for code checking
> +            if lstripped.startswith("//"):
> +                return
> +            if lstripped.startswith("/*") and not self.comments_open:
> +                self.comments_open = True
> +
> +            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and self.comments_open:
> +                self.comments_open = False
> +                return
> +
> +            if rstripped.endswith("*/") and not self.comments_open:
> +                # found unknown close comment, reset the indentation as
> +                # no idea where it started
> +                self.current_indent_size = -1
> +                return
> +
> +            if not self.comments_open:
> +                mo = self.old_debug_re.search(line)
> +                if mo is not None:
> +                    self.added_line_error('EFI_D_' + mo.group(1) + ' was used, '
> +                                          'but DEBUG_' + mo.group(1) +
> +                                          ' is now recommended',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # track down multiple braces in the same line
> +                braces_count = line.count('{') - line.count('}')
> +
> +                # check if line has text in double quotes as we do not
> +                # need to check text messages
> +                text_str_start = line.find('\"')
> +
> +                # track down a special case with "} else ..{" braces
> +                if line.find("else") != -1:
> +                    force_brace_check = True
> +
> +                # check for closing brace which affects indentation
> +                if braces_count < 0 and not force_brace_check:
> +                    self.current_indent_size -= 2 * abs(braces_count)
> +                elif force_brace_check:
> +                    if line.find("}") != -1:
> +                        self.current_indent_size -= 2
> +                        braces_count = 1
> +
> +                # for the switch()/case:, adjust "case:" and "default:" indentation
> +                # as they aligned with the "switch()" indentation
> +                if lstripped.startswith("case ") or \
> +                    lstripped.startswith("default:"):
> +                    indent_size_adjust = -2
> +
> +                # indentation code check related to the diff structure
> +                # do not check code indentation between parentheses
> +                if indent_size != self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust \
> +                    and len(line) != 0 and self.parentheses_count == 0 \
> +                    and not self.multiline_string:
> +                        self.added_line_error('Invalid indentation. Expecting %d but found %d spaces' \
> +                                              %(self.current_indent_size + indent_size_adjust, \
> +                                              indent_size),
> +                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for missing space before open brace
> +                if braces_count > 0 or force_brace_check:
> +                    if line.find("{") != -1:
> +                        self.current_indent_size += 2 * braces_count
> +                    if not line.startswith("{"):
> +                        spb_check = self.space_check_brace_open_re.search(line)
> +                        if spb_check is not None:
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'{\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for missing space before open parenthesis
> +                spo = self.space_check_parentheses_re.finditer(line)
> +                if spo is not None and not self.multiline_string:
> +                    # check if it's not inside of the double quoted string or
> +                    # (aa)(bb)fff case or parenthesis belong to #define macro
> +                    for parstr in spo:
> +                        if not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < parstr.start()) and \
> +                           not parstr.group(0).startswith("#define"):
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space before \'(\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +                            break;
> +
> +                # check for closing brace cases
> +                if braces_count < 0 or \
> +                    (force_brace_check and line.find("}") != -1):
> +                    if not lstripped.startswith("}") and rstripped.endswith("}"):
> +                        self.added_line_error('The \'}\' is not on its own line',
> +                                              line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +                    if not lstripped.endswith("}"):
> +                        scb = self.space_check_brace_close_re.search(lstripped)
> +                        if scb is not None \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ';' \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != ',' \
> +                            and lstripped[scb.start() + 1] != '}':
> +                            self.added_line_error('Missing space after \'}\'',
> +                                                  line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # check for using "void" instead of "VOID"
> +                vcc = self.void_cap_check_re.search(line)
> +                if vcc is not None and \
> +                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < vcc.start()):
> +                    self.added_line_error('Using \"void\" instead of \"VOID\"',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                #check for using "static" instead of "STATIC"
> +                scc = self.static_cap_check_re.search(line)
> +                if scc is not None and \
> +                    not (text_str_start != -1 and text_str_start < scc.start()):
> +                    self.added_line_error('Using \"static\" instead of \"STATIC\"',
> +                                          line, diff_line_num, src_line_num, self.patch_type)
> +
> +                # track down parentheses, no indentation check between them
> +                if not (self.parentheses_count == 0 and lstripped.startswith(')') \
> +                        and not self.multiline_string and not self.comments_open):
> +                    self.parentheses_count += line.count('(') - line.count(')')
> +
> +                # multiline strings indentation is unknown
> +                if not self.comments_open:
> +                    mlc = self.multiline_check_re.search(line)
> +                    if mlc is not None:
> +                        self.multiline_string = True
> +                    else:
> +                        self.multiline_string = False
> +
> +        elif self.file_type == "edk2_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "asm_arm_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "asm_type":
> +            pass
> +        elif self.file_type == "other_type":
> +            pass
> +        else:
> +            pass
>  
>      split_diff_re = re.compile(r'''
>                                     (?P<cmd>
> @@ -395,8 +636,8 @@ class GitDiffCheck:
>              return
>          count = 0
>          for line in err:
> -            prefix = (' *', '  ')[count > 0]
> -            print(prefix, line)
> +            prefix = (TextColor.Red + ' *' + TextColor.Default, '  ')[count > 0]
> +            print(prefix, TextColor.Red + line + TextColor.Default)
>              count += 1
>  
>  class CheckOnePatch:
> @@ -406,16 +647,17 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>      patch content.
>      """
>  
> -    def __init__(self, name, patch):
> +    def __init__(self, name, patch, patch_type):
>          self.patch = patch
>          self.find_patch_pieces()
>  
> -        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject, self.commit_msg)
> +        msg_check = CommitMessageCheck(self.commit_subject, self.commit_msg, \
> +                                       self.commit_msg_offset, self.cover)
>          msg_ok = msg_check.ok
>  
>          diff_ok = True
>          if self.diff is not None:
> -            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff)
> +            diff_check = GitDiffCheck(self.diff, self.diff_offset, patch_type)
>              diff_ok = diff_check.ok
>  
>          self.ok = msg_ok and diff_ok
> @@ -458,6 +700,16 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>                     ''',
>                     re.VERBOSE)
>  
> +    cover_letter_re = re.compile(r'Subject:\s*\[PATCH.*.0/.*',
> +                                  re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
> +
> +    def is_cover_letter(self, patch):
> +        cl = self.cover_letter_re.search(patch)
> +        if cl is None:
> +            return False
> +
> +        return True
> +
>      def find_patch_pieces(self):
>          if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
>              patch = self.patch.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
> @@ -465,10 +717,13 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>              patch = self.patch
>  
>          self.commit_msg = None
> +        self.commit_msg_offset = 0
>          self.stat = None
>          self.commit_subject = None
>          self.commit_prefix = None
>          self.diff = None
> +        self.diff_offset = 0
> +        self.cover = False
>  
>          if patch.startswith('diff --git'):
>              self.diff = patch
> @@ -480,6 +735,14 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>          assert(parts[0].get_content_type() == 'text/plain')
>          content = parts[0].get_payload(decode=True).decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
>  
> +        # find offset of content
> +        self.commit_msg_offset = len(patch.splitlines()) - len(content.splitlines())
> +
> +        # find offset of first diff section
> +        mo = self.git_diff_re.search(patch)
> +        if mo is not None:
> +            self.diff_offset = len(patch[:mo.start()].splitlines()) + 1
> +
>          mo = self.git_diff_re.search(content)
>          if mo is not None:
>              self.diff = content[mo.start():]
> @@ -492,6 +755,7 @@ class CheckOnePatch:
>              self.stat = mo.group('stat')
>              self.commit_msg = mo.group('commit_message')
>  
> +        self.cover = self.is_cover_letter(patch)
>          self.commit_subject = pmail['subject'].replace('\r\n', '')
>          self.commit_subject = self.commit_subject.replace('\n', '')
>          self.commit_subject = self.subject_prefix_re.sub('', self.commit_subject, 1)
> @@ -514,9 +778,9 @@ class CheckGitCommits:
>                      print()
>                  else:
>                      blank_line = True
> -                print('Checking git commit:', commit)
> +                print('Checking git commit:', commit, '\n')
>              patch = self.read_patch_from_git(commit)
> -            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch).ok
> +            self.ok &= CheckOnePatch(commit, patch, "git_commit_type").ok
>  
>      def read_commit_list_from_git(self, rev_spec, max_count):
>          # Run git to get the commit patch
> @@ -554,8 +818,8 @@ class CheckOnePatchFile:
>              patch = f.read().decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
>              f.close()
>          if Verbose.level > Verbose.ONELINE:
> -            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename)
> -        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch).ok
> +            print('Checking patch file:', patch_filename, '\n')
> +        self.ok = CheckOnePatch(patch_filename, patch, "patch_file_type").ok
>  
>  class CheckOneArg:
>      """Performs a patch check for a single command line argument.
> -- 
> 2.7.4
> 
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