* [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
@ 2023-08-14 20:48 Michael Kubacki
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 1/7] RedfishPkg/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib: Fix DEBUG macro args Michael Kubacki
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel
Cc: Abner Chang, Alexei Fedorov, Ard Biesheuvel, Gerd Hoffmann,
Igor Kulchytskyy, Jian J Wang, Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen,
Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao, Michael D Kinney, Nickle Wang,
Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar, Sean Brogan
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
Overview:
- Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
- Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
- Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
- Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
- Unit tests:
- Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
- Can be run with:
`python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
- Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
Background:
The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
to Project Mu.
See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
edk2 discovered by the tool:
https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
they are merged into the codebase.
The script is meant to be portable so it can be run as a build plugin
or dropped as a standalone script into other environments alongside
the unit tests.
Series Overview:
- Fixes outstanding issues in RedfishPkg
- Adds the `regex` PIP module to pip-requirements.txt
- Adds exceptions for debug macro usage in ArmVirtPkg,
DynamicTablesPkg, and SecurityPkg
- Disables the plugin in OvmfPkg per maintainer's previous
preferences
- Adds the plugin
The plugin (this series) is running with passing CI results as shown
in this PR:
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/pull/4736
Cc: Abner Chang <abner.chang@amd.com>
Cc: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb+tianocore@kernel.org>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Igor Kulchytskyy <igork@ami.com>
Cc: Jian J Wang <jian.j.wang@intel.com>
Cc: Jiewen Yao <jiewen.yao@intel.com>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com>
Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Cc: Nickle Wang <nicklew@nvidia.com>
Cc: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com>
Cc: Sami Mujawar <Sami.Mujawar@arm.com>
Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
Michael Kubacki (7):
RedfishPkg/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib: Fix DEBUG macro args
pip-requirements.txt: Add regex
SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
OvmfPkg/PlatformCI: Disable DebugMacroCheck
.pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c | 8 +-
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py | 127 +++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml | 11 +
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py | 859 ++++++++++++++++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md | 253 ++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py | 674 +++++++++++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py | 131 +++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py | 0
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py | 201 +++++
ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml | 8 +
DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml | 8 +
OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py | 1 +
SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml | 9 +
pip-requirements.txt | 2 +-
14 files changed, 2287 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
create mode 100644 .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
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* [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 1/7] RedfishPkg/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib: Fix DEBUG macro args
2023-08-14 20:48 [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-08-14 20:48 ` Michael Kubacki
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Abner Chang, Nickle Wang, Igor Kulchytskyy
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Some macros added have a mismatched number of print specifiers to
arguments.
Cc: Abner Chang <abner.chang@amd.com>
Cc: Nickle Wang <nicklew@nvidia.com>
Cc: Igor Kulchytskyy <igork@ami.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c b/RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c
index d18d83b93808..95900579118b 100644
--- a/RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c
+++ b/RedfishPkg/Library/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib.c
@@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ ProbeRedfishCredentialBootstrap (
(ResponseData.CompletionCode == REDFISH_IPMI_COMP_CODE_BOOTSTRAP_CREDENTIAL_DISABLED)
))
{
- DEBUG ((DEBUG_REDFISH_HOST_INTERFACE, " Redfish Credentail Bootstrapping is supported\n", __func__));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_REDFISH_HOST_INTERFACE, " Redfish Credential Bootstrapping is supported\n"));
ReturnBool = TRUE;
} else {
- DEBUG ((DEBUG_REDFISH_HOST_INTERFACE, " Redfish Credentail Bootstrapping is not supported\n", __func__));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_REDFISH_HOST_INTERFACE, " Redfish Credential Bootstrapping is not supported\n"));
ReturnBool = FALSE;
}
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ HostInterfaceIpmiCheckMacAddress (
&ResponseDataSize
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
- DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, " - Fails to send command.\n", ChannelNum));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, " - Channel %d fails to send command.\n", ChannelNum));
continue;
}
@@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ CheckBmcUsbNicOnHandles (
(VOID **)&DevicePath
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
- DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, " Failed to locate SNP on %d handle.\n", __func__, Index));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, " Failed to locate SNP on %d handle.\n", Index));
continue;
}
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* [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 2/7] pip-requirements.txt: Add regex
2023-08-14 20:48 [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 1/7] RedfishPkg/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib: Fix DEBUG macro args Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-08-14 20:48 ` Michael Kubacki
2023-09-07 1:26 ` Michael D Kinney
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 3/7] SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception Michael Kubacki
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Sean Brogan, Michael D Kinney, Liming Gao
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
regex is a popular PIP module for regular expression support.
https://pypi.org/project/regex/
This change adds regex for the upcoming DebugMacroCheck plugin.
Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
pip-requirements.txt | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/pip-requirements.txt b/pip-requirements.txt
index c221576bef3a..0f615f9be28a 100644
--- a/pip-requirements.txt
+++ b/pip-requirements.txt
@@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ edk2-pytool-extensions~=0.23.2
edk2-basetools==0.1.48
antlr4-python3-runtime==4.7.1
lcov-cobertura==2.0.2
-
+regex==2023.8.8
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* [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 3/7] SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
2023-08-14 20:48 [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 1/7] RedfishPkg/PlatformHostInterfaceBmcUsbNicLib: Fix DEBUG macro args Michael Kubacki
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 2/7] pip-requirements.txt: Add regex Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-08-14 20:48 ` Michael Kubacki
2023-09-07 1:42 ` Yao, Jiewen
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 4/7] ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml: " Michael Kubacki
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Jiewen Yao, Jian J Wang
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Adds a CI YAML entry to acknowledge a case where a single argument
is matched to a format specifier with a ternary operator.
Cc: Jiewen Yao <jiewen.yao@intel.com>
Cc: Jian J Wang <jian.j.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml | 9 +++++++++
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml b/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
index 2138b0a5e21b..3f03762bd6f9 100644
--- a/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
+++ b/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
@@ -106,5 +106,14 @@
"Defines": {
"BLD_*_CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION": "TRUE",
+ },
+
+ "DebugMacroCheck": {
+ "StringSubstitutions": {
+ # SecurityPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
+ # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in string with one argument
+ # Replace ternary operator in debug string with single specifier
+ 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
+ }
}
}
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Ard Biesheuvel, Leif Lindholm, Sami Mujawar, Gerd Hoffmann
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Adds a CI YAML entry to acknowledge a case where a macro is expanded
that contains a print specifier.
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb+tianocore@kernel.org>
Cc: Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com>
Cc: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml b/ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml
index 1e799dc4e194..506b0e72f0bb 100644
--- a/ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml
+++ b/ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtPkg.ci.yaml
@@ -125,5 +125,13 @@
], # words to extend to the dictionary for this package
"IgnoreStandardPaths": [], # Standard Plugin defined paths that should be ignore
"AdditionalIncludePaths": [] # Additional paths to spell check (wildcards supported)
+ },
+
+ "DebugMacroCheck": {
+ "StringSubstitutions": {
+ # DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ConfigurationManagerObject.h
+ # Reason: Expansion of macro that contains a print specifier.
+ "FMT_CM_OBJECT_ID": "0x%lx"
+ }
}
}
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Sami Mujawar, Alexei Fedorov, Pierre Gondois
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Adds a CI YAML entry to acknowledge a case where custom strings
contain print specifiers for a single debug macro.
Cc: Sami Mujawar <Sami.Mujawar@arm.com>
Cc: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Cc: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml b/DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml
index 5addf8626841..1d41d44bbf33 100644
--- a/DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml
+++ b/DynamicTablesPkg/DynamicTablesPkg.ci.yaml
@@ -130,5 +130,13 @@
# should be ignore
"AdditionalIncludePaths": [] # Additional paths to spell check
# (wildcards supported)
+ },
+
+ "DebugMacroCheck": {
+ "StringSubstitutions": {
+ # DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Common/TableHelperLib/ConfigurationManagerObjectParser.c
+ # Reason: Debug format strings are dynamically set.
+ "Parser[Index].Format": "%d"
+ }
}
}
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Ard Biesheuvel, Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen, Gerd Hoffmann
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Disables the DebugMacroCheck CI plugin to reduce CI checks performed
in the package.
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb+tianocore@kernel.org>
Cc: Jiewen Yao <jiewen.yao@intel.com>
Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py b/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
index 1ada935d3cb4..f829738cdda4 100644
--- a/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
+++ b/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
@@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ class PlatformBuilder( UefiBuilder, BuildSettingsManager):
self.env.SetValue("PRODUCT_NAME", "OVMF", "Platform Hardcoded")
self.env.SetValue("MAKE_STARTUP_NSH", "FALSE", "Default to false")
self.env.SetValue("QEMU_HEADLESS", "FALSE", "Default to false")
+ self.env.SetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK", "TRUE", "Disable by default")
return 0
def PlatformPreBuild(self):
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-14 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Sean Brogan, Michael D Kinney, Liming Gao
From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
Adds a plugin that finds debug macro formatting issues. These errors
often creep into debug prints in error conditions not frequently
executed and make debug more difficult when they are encountered.
The code can be as a standalone script which is useful to find
problems in a large codebase that has not been checked before or as
a CI plugin that notifies a developer of an error right away.
The script was already used to find numerous issues in edk2 in the
past so there's not many code fixes in this change. More details
are available in the readme file:
.pytool\Plugin\DebugMacroCheck\Readme.md
Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
---
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py | 127 +++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml | 11 +
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py | 859 ++++++++++++++++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md | 253 ++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py | 674 +++++++++++++++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py | 131 +++
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py | 0
.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py | 201 +++++
8 files changed, 2256 insertions(+)
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b1544666025e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+# @file DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
+#
+# A build plugin that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
+#
+# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
+# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
+# argument list.
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+
+import logging
+import os
+import pathlib
+import sys
+import yaml
+
+# Import the build plugin
+plugin_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
+sys.path.append(str(plugin_file.parent.parent))
+
+# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
+import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
+
+from edk2toolext import edk2_logging # noqa: E402
+from edk2toolext.environment.plugintypes.uefi_build_plugin import \
+ IUefiBuildPlugin # noqa: E402
+from edk2toolext.environment.uefi_build import UefiBuilder # noqa: E402
+from edk2toollib.uefi.edk2.path_utilities import Edk2Path # noqa: E402
+from pathlib import Path # noqa: E402
+
+
+class DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin(IUefiBuildPlugin):
+
+ def do_pre_build(self, builder: UefiBuilder) -> int:
+ """Debug Macro Check pre-build functionality.
+
+ The plugin is invoked in pre-build since it can operate independently
+ of build tools and to notify the user of any errors earlier in the
+ build process to reduce feedback time.
+
+ Args:
+ builder (UefiBuilder): A UEFI builder object for this build.
+
+ Returns:
+ int: The number of debug macro errors found. Zero indicates the
+ check either did not run or no errors were found.
+ """
+
+ # Check if disabled in the environment
+ env_disable = builder.env.GetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK")
+ if env_disable:
+ return 0
+
+ # Only run on targets with compilation
+ build_target = builder.env.GetValue("TARGET").lower()
+ if "no-target" in build_target:
+ return 0
+
+ pp = builder.pp.split(os.pathsep)
+ edk2 = Edk2Path(builder.ws, pp)
+ package = edk2.GetContainingPackage(
+ builder.mws.join(builder.ws,
+ builder.env.GetValue(
+ "ACTIVE_PLATFORM")))
+ package_path = Path(
+ edk2.GetAbsolutePathOnThisSystemFromEdk2RelativePath(
+ package))
+
+ # Every debug macro is printed at DEBUG logging level.
+ # Ensure the level is above DEBUG while executing the macro check
+ # plugin to avoid flooding the log handler.
+ handler_level_context = []
+ for h in logging.getLogger().handlers:
+ if h.level < logging.INFO:
+ handler_level_context.append((h, h.level))
+ h.setLevel(logging.INFO)
+
+ edk2_logging.log_progress("Checking DEBUG Macros")
+
+ # There are two ways to specify macro substitution data for this
+ # plugin. If multiple options are present, data is appended from
+ # each option.
+ #
+ # 1. Specify the substitution data in the package CI YAML file.
+ # 2. Specify a standalone substitution data YAML file.
+ ##
+ sub_data = {}
+
+ # 1. Allow substitution data to be specified in a "DebugMacroCheck" of
+ # the package CI YAML file. This is used to provide a familiar per-
+ # package customization flow for a package maintainer.
+ package_config_file = Path(
+ os.path.join(
+ package_path, package + ".ci.yaml"))
+ if package_config_file.is_file():
+ with open(package_config_file, 'r') as cf:
+ package_config_file_data = yaml.safe_load(cf)
+ if "DebugMacroCheck" in package_config_file_data and \
+ "StringSubstitutions" in \
+ package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]:
+ logging.info(f"Loading substitution data in "
+ f"{str(package_config_file)}")
+ sub_data |= package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]["StringSubstitutions"] # noqa
+
+ # 2. Allow a substitution file to be specified as an environment
+ # variable. This is used to provide flexibility in how to specify a
+ # substitution file. The value can be set anywhere prior to this plugin
+ # getting called such as pre-existing build script.
+ sub_file = builder.env.GetValue("DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE")
+ if sub_file:
+ logging.info(f"Loading substitution file {sub_file}")
+ with open(sub_file, 'r') as sf:
+ sub_data |= yaml.safe_load(sf)
+
+ try:
+ error_count = DebugMacroCheck.check_macros_in_directory(
+ package_path,
+ ignore_git_submodules=False,
+ show_progress_bar=False,
+ **sub_data)
+ finally:
+ for h, l in handler_level_context:
+ h.setLevel(l)
+
+ return error_count
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..50f97cbd3935
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+## @file
+# Build plugin used to check that debug macros are formatted properly.
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+{
+ "scope": "global",
+ "name": "Debug Macro Check Plugin",
+ "module": "DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin"
+}
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ffabcdf91b60
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
@@ -0,0 +1,859 @@
+# @file DebugMacroCheck.py
+#
+# A script that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
+#
+# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
+# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
+# argument list.
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+
+from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
+import logging
+import os
+import re
+import regex
+import sys
+import shutil
+import timeit
+import yaml
+
+from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
+from io import StringIO
+from pathlib import Path, PurePath
+from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
+
+
+PROGRAM_NAME = "Debug Macro Checker"
+
+
+class GitHelpers:
+ """
+ Collection of Git helpers.
+
+ Will be moved to a more generic module and imported in the future.
+ """
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def get_git_ignored_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
+ """Returns ignored files in this git repository.
+
+ Args:
+ directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
+
+ Returns:
+ List[Path]: List of file absolute paths to all files ignored
+ in this git repository. If git is not found, an empty
+ list will be returned.
+ """
+ if not shutil.which("git"):
+ logging.warn(
+ "Git is not found on this system. Git submodule paths will "
+ "not be considered.")
+ return []
+
+ out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
+ exit_code = RunCmd("git", "ls-files --other",
+ workingdir=str(directory_path),
+ outstream=out_stream_buffer,
+ logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
+ if exit_code != 0:
+ return []
+
+ rel_paths = out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines()
+ abs_paths = []
+ for path in rel_paths:
+ abs_paths.append(Path(directory_path, path))
+ return abs_paths
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def get_git_submodule_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
+ """Returns submodules in the given workspace directory.
+
+ Args:
+ directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
+
+ Returns:
+ List[Path]: List of directory absolute paths to the root of
+ each submodule found from this folder. If submodules are not
+ found, an empty list will be returned.
+ """
+ if not shutil.which("git"):
+ return []
+
+ if os.path.isfile(directory_path.joinpath(".gitmodules")):
+ out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
+ exit_code = RunCmd(
+ "git", "config --file .gitmodules --get-regexp path",
+ workingdir=str(directory_path),
+ outstream=out_stream_buffer,
+ logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
+ if exit_code != 0:
+ return []
+
+ submodule_paths = []
+ for line in out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines():
+ submodule_paths.append(
+ Path(directory_path, line.split()[1]))
+
+ return submodule_paths
+ else:
+ return []
+
+
+class QuietFilter(logging.Filter):
+ """A logging filter that temporarily suppresses message output."""
+
+ def __init__(self, quiet: bool = False):
+ """Class constructor method.
+
+ Args:
+ quiet (bool, optional): Indicates if messages are currently being
+ printed (False) or not (True). Defaults to False.
+ """
+
+ self._quiet = quiet
+
+ def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
+ """Quiet filter method.
+
+ Args:
+ record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the filter is
+ applied to.
+
+ Returns:
+ bool: True if messages are being suppressed. Otherwise, False.
+ """
+ return not self._quiet
+
+
+class ProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
+ """A logging filter that suppresses 'Progress' messages."""
+
+ def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
+ """Progress filter method.
+
+ Args:
+ record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the filter is
+ applied to.
+
+ Returns:
+ bool: True if the message is not a 'Progress' message. Otherwise,
+ False.
+ """
+ return not record.getMessage().startswith("\rProgress")
+
+
+class CacheDuringProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
+ """A logging filter that suppresses messages during progress operations."""
+
+ _message_cache = []
+
+ @property
+ def message_cache(self) -> List[logging.LogRecord]:
+ """Contains a cache of messages accumulated during time of operation.
+
+ Returns:
+ List[logging.LogRecord]: List of log records stored while the
+ filter was active.
+ """
+ return self._message_cache
+
+ def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
+ """Cache progress filter that suppresses messages during progress
+ display output.
+
+ Args:
+ record (logging.LogRecord): A log record to cache.
+ """
+ self._message_cache.append(record)
+
+
+def check_debug_macros(macros: Iterable[Dict[str, str]],
+ file_dbg_path: str,
+ **macro_subs: str
+ ) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
+ """Checks if debug macros contain formatting errors.
+
+ Args:
+ macros (Iterable[Dict[str, str]]): : A groupdict of macro matches.
+ This is an iterable of dictionaries with group names from the regex
+ match as the key and the matched string as the value for the key.
+
+ file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to display
+ in debug messages.
+
+ macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and replacement
+ value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
+
+ Returns:
+ Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting errors,
+ number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the macros
+ given.
+ """
+
+ macro_subs = {k.lower(): v for k, v in macro_subs.items()}
+
+ arg_cnt, failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt = 0, 0, 0
+ for macro in macros:
+ # Special Specifier Handling
+ processed_dbg_str = macro['dbg_str'].strip().lower()
+
+ logging.debug(f"Inspecting macro: {macro}")
+
+ # Make any macro substitutions so further processing is applied
+ # to the substituted value.
+ for k in macro_subs.keys():
+ processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(k, macro_subs[k])
+
+ logging.debug("Debug macro string after replacements: "
+ f"{processed_dbg_str}")
+
+ # These are very rarely used in debug strings. They are somewhat
+ # more common in HII code to control text displayed on the
+ # console. Due to the rarity and likelihood usage is a mistake,
+ # a warning is shown if found.
+ specifier_display_replacements = ['%n', '%h', '%e', '%b', '%v']
+ for s in specifier_display_replacements:
+ if s in processed_dbg_str:
+ logging.warning(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
+ logging.warning(f" {s} found in string and ignored:")
+ logging.warning(f" \"{processed_dbg_str}\"")
+ processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
+
+ # These are miscellaneous print specifiers that do not require
+ # special parsing and simply need to be replaced since they do
+ # have a corresponding argument associated with them.
+ specifier_other_replacements = ['%%', '\r', '\n']
+ for s in specifier_other_replacements:
+ if s in processed_dbg_str:
+ processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
+
+ processed_dbg_str = re.sub(
+ r'%[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*\*[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*[a-zA-Z]', '%_%_',
+ processed_dbg_str)
+ logging.debug(f"Final macro before print specifier scan: "
+ f"{processed_dbg_str}")
+
+ print_spec_cnt = processed_dbg_str.count('%')
+
+ # Need to take into account parentheses between args in function
+ # calls that might be in the args list. Use regex module for
+ # this one since the recursive pattern match helps simplify
+ # only matching commas outside nested call groups.
+ if macro['dbg_args'] is None:
+ processed_arg_str = ""
+ else:
+ processed_arg_str = macro['dbg_args'].strip()
+
+ argument_other_replacements = ['\r', '\n']
+ for r in argument_other_replacements:
+ if s in processed_arg_str:
+ processed_arg_str = processed_arg_str.replace(s, '')
+ processed_arg_str = re.sub(r' +', ' ', processed_arg_str)
+
+ # Handle special case of commas in arg strings - remove them for
+ # final count to pick up correct number of argument separating
+ # commas.
+ processed_arg_str = re.sub(
+ r'([\"\'])(?:|\\.|[^\\])*?(\1)',
+ '',
+ processed_arg_str)
+
+ arg_matches = regex.findall(
+ r'(?:\((?:[^)(]+|(?R))*+\))|(,)',
+ processed_arg_str,
+ regex.MULTILINE)
+
+ arg_cnt = 0
+ if processed_arg_str != '':
+ arg_cnt = arg_matches.count(',')
+
+ if print_spec_cnt != arg_cnt:
+ logging.error(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
+ logging.error(f" Message = {macro['dbg_str']}")
+ logging.error(f" Arguments = \"{processed_arg_str}\"")
+ logging.error(f" Specifier Count = {print_spec_cnt}")
+ logging.error(f" Argument Count = {arg_cnt}")
+
+ failure_cnt += 1
+
+ return failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt, arg_cnt
+
+
+def get_debug_macros(file_contents: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
+ """Extract debug macros from the given file contents.
+
+ Args:
+ file_contents (str): A string of source file contents that may
+ contain debug macros.
+
+ Returns:
+ List[Dict[str, str]]: A groupdict of debug macro regex matches
+ within the file contents provided.
+ """
+
+ # This is the main regular expression that is responsible for identifying
+ # DEBUG macros within source files and grouping the macro message string
+ # and macro arguments strings so they can be further processed.
+ r = regex.compile(
+ r'(?>(?P<prologue>DEBUG\s*\(\s*\((?:.*?,))(?:\s*))(?P<dbg_str>.*?(?:\"'
+ r'(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*\".*?)*)(?:(?(?=,)(?<dbg_args>.*?(?=(?:\s*\)){2}\s*;'
+ r'))))(?:\s*\)){2,};?',
+ regex.MULTILINE | regex.DOTALL)
+ return [m.groupdict() for m in r.finditer(file_contents)]
+
+
+def check_macros_in_string(src_str: str,
+ file_dbg_path: str,
+ **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
+ """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a string.
+
+ Args:
+ src_str (str): Contents of the string with debug macros.
+
+ file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to display
+ in debug messages.
+
+ macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and replacement
+ value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
+
+ Returns:
+ Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting errors,
+ number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the macros
+ in the string given.
+ """
+ return check_debug_macros(
+ get_debug_macros(src_str), file_dbg_path, **macro_subs)
+
+
+def check_macros_in_file(file: PurePath,
+ file_dbg_path: str,
+ show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
+ **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
+ """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a file.
+
+ Args:
+ file (PurePath): The file path to check.
+
+ file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to display
+ in debug messages.
+
+ show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to show
+ warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
+
+ macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and replacement
+ value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
+
+ Returns:
+ Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting errors,
+ number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the macros
+ in the file given.
+ """
+ try:
+ return check_macros_in_string(
+ file.read_text(encoding='utf-8'), file_dbg_path,
+ **macro_subs)
+ except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
+ if show_utf8_decode_warning:
+ logging.warning(
+ f"{file_dbg_path} UTF-8 decode error.\n"
+ " Debug macro code check skipped!\n"
+ f" -> {str(e)}")
+ return 0, 0, 0
+
+
+def check_macros_in_directory(directory: PurePath,
+ file_extensions: Iterable[str] = ('.c',),
+ ignore_git_ignore_files: Optional[bool] = True,
+ ignore_git_submodules: Optional[bool] = True,
+ show_progress_bar: Optional[bool] = True,
+ show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
+ **macro_subs: str
+ ) -> int:
+ """Checks files with the given extension in the given directory for debug
+ macro formatting errors.
+
+ Args:
+ directory (PurePath): The path to the directory to check.
+ file_extensions (Iterable[str], optional): An iterable of strings
+ representing file extensions to check. Defaults to ('.c',).
+
+ ignore_git_ignore_files (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates whether
+ files ignored by git should be ignored for the debug macro check.
+ Defaults to True.
+
+ ignore_git_submodules (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates whether
+ files located in git submodules should not be checked. Defaults to
+ True.
+
+ show_progress_bar (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates whether to
+ show a progress bar to show progress status while checking macros.
+ This is more useful on a very large directories. Defaults to True.
+
+ show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to show
+ warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
+
+ macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and replacement
+ value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
+
+ Returns:
+ int: Count of debug macro errors in the directory.
+ """
+ def _get_file_list(root_directory: PurePath,
+ extensions: Iterable[str]) -> List[Path]:
+ """Returns a list of files recursively located within the path.
+
+ Args:
+ root_directory (PurePath): A directory Path object to the root
+ folder.
+
+ extensions (Iterable[str]): An iterable of strings that
+ represent file extensions to recursively search for within
+ root_directory.
+
+ Returns:
+ List[Path]: List of file Path objects to files found in the
+ given directory with the given extensions.
+ """
+ def _show_file_discovered_message(file_count: int,
+ elapsed_time: float) -> None:
+ print(f"\rDiscovered {file_count:,} files in",
+ f"{current_start_delta:-.0f}s"
+ f"{'.' * min(int(current_start_delta), 40)}", end="\r")
+
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ previous_indicator_time = start_time
+
+ files = []
+ for file in root_directory.rglob('*'):
+ if file.suffix in extensions:
+ files.append(Path(file))
+
+ # Give an indicator progress is being made
+ # This has a negligible impact on overall performance
+ # with print emission limited to half second intervals.
+ current_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ current_start_delta = current_time - start_time
+
+ if current_time - previous_indicator_time >= 0.5:
+ # Since this rewrites the line, it can be considered a form
+ # of progress bar
+ if show_progress_bar:
+ _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
+ current_start_delta)
+ previous_indicator_time = current_time
+
+ if show_progress_bar:
+ _show_file_discovered_message(len(files), current_start_delta)
+ print()
+
+ return files
+
+ logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in directory: "
+ f"{directory.resolve()}\n")
+
+ logging.info("Gathering the overall file list. This might take a"
+ "while.\n")
+
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ file_list = set(_get_file_list(directory, file_extensions))
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] File search found {len(file_list):,} files in "
+ f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
+
+ if ignore_git_ignore_files:
+ logging.info("Getting git ignore files...")
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ ignored_file_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_ignored_paths(directory)
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore gathering took {end_time:.2f} "
+ f"seconds.")
+
+ logging.info("Ignoring git ignore files...")
+ logging.debug(f"File list count before git ignore {len(file_list):,}")
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ file_list = file_list.difference(ignored_file_paths)
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+ logging.info(f" {len(ignored_file_paths):,} files are ignored by git")
+ logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files after removing "
+ f"ignored files")
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore calculation took {end_time:.2f} "
+ f"seconds.")
+
+ if ignore_git_submodules:
+ logging.info("Ignoring git submodules...")
+ submodule_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_submodule_paths(directory)
+ if submodule_paths:
+ logging.debug(f"File list count before git submodule exclusion "
+ f"{len(file_list):,}")
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ file_list = [f for f in file_list
+ if not f.is_relative_to(*submodule_paths)]
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+
+ for path in enumerate(submodule_paths):
+ logging.debug(" {0}. {1}".format(*path))
+
+ logging.info(f" {len(submodule_paths):,} submodules found")
+ logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files will be examined after "
+ f"excluding files in submodules")
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] Submodule exclusion calculation took "
+ f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
+ else:
+ logging.warning("No submodules found")
+
+ logging.info(f"\nStarting macro check on {len(file_list):,} files.")
+
+ cache_progress_filter = CacheDuringProgressFilter()
+ handler = next((h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers if h.get_name() ==
+ 'stdout_logger_handler'), None)
+
+ if handler is not None:
+ handler.addFilter(cache_progress_filter)
+
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+
+ failure_cnt, file_cnt = 0, 0
+ for file_cnt, file in enumerate(file_list):
+ file_rel_path = str(file.relative_to(directory))
+ failure_cnt += check_macros_in_file(
+ file, file_rel_path, show_utf8_decode_warning,
+ **macro_subs)[0]
+ if show_progress_bar:
+ _show_progress(file_cnt, len(file_list),
+ f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0 else "")
+
+ if show_progress_bar:
+ _show_progress(len(file_list), len(file_list),
+ f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0 else "")
+ print("\n", flush=True)
+
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+
+ if handler is not None:
+ handler.removeFilter(cache_progress_filter)
+
+ for record in cache_progress_filter.message_cache:
+ handler.emit(record)
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] The macro check operation took {end_time:.2f} "
+ f"seconds.")
+
+ _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, file_cnt)
+
+ return failure_cnt
+
+
+def _log_failure_count(failure_count: int, file_count: int) -> None:
+ """Logs the failure count.
+
+ Args:
+ failure_count (int): Count of failures to log.
+
+ file_count (int): Count of files with failures.
+ """
+ if failure_count > 0:
+ logging.error("\n")
+ logging.error(f"{failure_count:,} debug macro errors in "
+ f"{file_count:,} files")
+
+
+def _show_progress(step: int, total: int, suffix: str = '') -> None:
+ """Print progress of tick to total.
+
+ Args:
+ step (int): The current step count.
+
+ total (int): The total step count.
+
+ suffix (str): String to print at the end of the progress bar.
+ """
+ global _progress_start_time
+
+ if step == 0:
+ _progress_start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+
+ terminal_col = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
+ var_consume_len = (len("Progress|\u2588| 000.0% Complete 000s") +
+ len(suffix))
+ avail_len = terminal_col - var_consume_len
+
+ percent = f"{100 * (step / float(total)):3.1f}"
+ filled = int(avail_len * step // total)
+ bar = '\u2588' * filled + '-' * (avail_len - filled)
+ step_time = timeit.default_timer() - _progress_start_time
+
+ print(f'\rProgress|{bar}| {percent}% Complete {step_time:-3.0f}s'
+ f'{suffix}', end='\r')
+
+
+def _module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper() -> int:
+ """Provides an command-line argument wrapper for checking debug macros.
+
+ Returns:
+ int: The system exit code value.
+ """
+ import argparse
+ import builtins
+
+ def _check_dir_path(dir_path: str) -> bool:
+ """Returns the absolute path if the path is a directory."
+
+ Args:
+ dir_path (str): A directory file system path.
+
+ Raises:
+ NotADirectoryError: The directory path given is not a directory.
+
+ Returns:
+ bool: True if the path is a directory else False.
+ """
+ abs_dir_path = os.path.abspath(dir_path)
+ if os.path.isdir(dir_path):
+ return abs_dir_path
+ else:
+ raise NotADirectoryError(abs_dir_path)
+
+ def _check_file_path(file_path: str) -> bool:
+ """Returns the absolute path if the path is a file."
+
+ Args:
+ file_path (str): A file path.
+
+ Raises:
+ FileExistsError: The path is not a valid file.
+
+ Returns:
+ bool: True if the path is a valid file else False.
+ """
+ abs_file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
+ if os.path.isfile(file_path):
+ return abs_file_path
+ else:
+ raise FileExistsError(file_path)
+
+ def _quiet_print(*args, **kwargs):
+ """Replaces print when quiet is requested to prevent printing messages.
+ """
+ pass
+
+ root_logger = logging.getLogger()
+ root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+
+ stdout_logger_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
+ stdout_logger_handler.set_name('stdout_logger_handler')
+ stdout_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
+ stdout_logger_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
+ root_logger.addHandler(stdout_logger_handler)
+
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
+ prog=PROGRAM_NAME,
+ description=(
+ "Checks for debug macro formatting "
+ "errors within files recursively located within "
+ "a given directory."),
+ formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
+
+ io_req_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
+ io_opt_group = parser.add_argument_group(
+ "Optional input and output")
+ git_group = parser.add_argument_group("Optional git control")
+
+ io_req_group.add_argument('-w', '--workspace-directory',
+ type=_check_dir_path,
+ help="Directory of source files to check.\n\n")
+
+ io_req_group.add_argument('-i', '--input-file', nargs='?',
+ type=_check_file_path,
+ help="File path for an input file to check.\n\n"
+ "Note that some other options do not apply "
+ "if a single file is specified such as "
+ "the\ngit options and file extensions.\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-l', '--log-file',
+ nargs='?',
+ default=None,
+ const='debug_macro_check.log',
+ help="File path for log output.\n"
+ "(default: if the flag is given with no "
+ "file path then a file called\n"
+ "debug_macro_check.log is created and used "
+ "in the current directory)\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-s', '--substitution-file',
+ type=_check_file_path,
+ help="A substitution YAML file specifies string "
+ "substitutions to perform within the debug "
+ "macro.\n\nThis is intended to be a simple "
+ "mechanism to expand the rare cases of pre-"
+ "processor\nmacros without directly "
+ "involving the pre-processor. The file "
+ "consists of one or more\nstring value "
+ "pairs where the key is the identifier to "
+ "replace and the value is the value\nto "
+ "replace it with.\n\nThis can also be used "
+ "as a method to ignore results by "
+ "replacing the problematic string\nwith a "
+ "different string.\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose-log-file',
+ action='count',
+ default=0,
+ help="Set file logging verbosity level.\n"
+ " - None: Info & > level messages\n"
+ " - '-v': + Debug level messages\n"
+ " - '-vv': + File name and function\n"
+ " - '-vvv': + Line number\n"
+ " - '-vvvv': + Timestamp\n"
+ "(default: verbose logging is not enabled)"
+ "\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-n', '--no-progress-bar', action='store_true',
+ help="Disables progress bars.\n"
+ "(default: progress bars are used in some"
+ "places to show progress)\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
+ help="Disables console output.\n"
+ "(default: console output is enabled)\n\n")
+
+ io_opt_group.add_argument('-u', '--utf8w', action='store_true',
+ help="Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode "
+ "errors.\n"
+ "(default: UTF-8 decode errors are not "
+ "shown)\n\n")
+
+ git_group.add_argument('-df', '--do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files',
+ action='store_true',
+ help="Do not ignore git ignored files.\n"
+ "(default: files in git ignore files are "
+ "ignored)\n\n")
+
+ git_group.add_argument('-ds', '--do-not-ignore-git_submodules',
+ action='store_true',
+ help="Do not ignore files in git submodules.\n"
+ "(default: files in git submodules are "
+ "ignored)\n\n")
+
+ parser.add_argument('-e', '--extensions', nargs='*', default=['.c'],
+ help="List of file extensions to include.\n"
+ "(default: %(default)s)")
+
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ if args.quiet:
+ # Don't print in the few places that directly print
+ builtins.print = _quiet_print
+ stdout_logger_handler.addFilter(QuietFilter(args.quiet))
+
+ if args.log_file:
+ file_logger_handler = logging.FileHandler(filename=args.log_file,
+ mode='w', encoding='utf-8')
+
+ # In an ideal world, everyone would update to the latest Python
+ # minor version (3.10) after a few weeks/months. Since that's not the
+ # case, resist from using structural pattern matching in Python 3.10.
+ # https://peps.python.org/pep-0636/
+
+ if args.verbose_log_file == 0:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+ elif args.verbose_log_file == 1:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+ elif args.verbose_log_file == 2:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '[%(filename)s - %(funcName)20s() ] %(levelname)-8s '
+ '%(message)s')
+ elif args.verbose_log_file == 3:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '[%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ] '
+ '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+ elif args.verbose_log_file == 4:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ]'
+ ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+ else:
+ file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+ file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
+ '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ]'
+ ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+
+ file_logger_handler.addFilter(ProgressFilter())
+ file_logger_handler.setFormatter(file_logger_formatter)
+ root_logger.addHandler(file_logger_handler)
+
+ logging.info(PROGRAM_NAME + "\n")
+
+ substitution_data = {}
+ if args.substitution_file:
+ logging.info(f"Loading substitution file {args.substitution_file}")
+ with open(args.substitution_file, 'r') as sf:
+ substitution_data = yaml.safe_load(sf)
+
+ if args.workspace_directory:
+ return check_macros_in_directory(
+ Path(args.workspace_directory),
+ args.extensions,
+ not args.do_not_ignore_git_ignore_files,
+ not args.do_not_ignore_git_submodules,
+ not args.no_progress_bar,
+ args.utf8w,
+ **substitution_data)
+ else:
+ curr_dir = Path(__file__).parent
+ input_file = Path(args.input_file)
+
+ rel_path = str(input_file)
+ if input_file.is_relative_to(curr_dir):
+ rel_path = str(input_file.relative_to(curr_dir))
+
+ logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in File: "
+ f"{input_file.resolve()}\n")
+
+ start_time = timeit.default_timer()
+ failure_cnt = check_macros_in_file(
+ input_file,
+ rel_path,
+ args.utf8w,
+ **substitution_data)[0]
+ end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
+
+ logging.debug(f"[PERF] The file macro check operation took "
+ f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
+
+ _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, 1)
+
+ return failure_cnt
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ # The exit status value is the number of macro formatting errors found.
+ # Therefore, if no macro formatting errors are found, 0 is returned.
+ # Some systems require the return value to be in the range 0-127, so
+ # a lower maximum of 100 is enforced to allow a wide range of potential
+ # values with a reasonably large maximum.
+ try:
+ sys.exit(max(_module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper(),
+ 100))
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ logging.warning("Exiting due to keyboard interrupt.")
+ # Actual formatting errors are only allowed to reach 100.
+ # 101 signals a keyboard interrupt.
+ sys.exit(101)
+ except FileExistsError as e:
+ # 102 signals a file not found error.
+ logging.critical(f"Input file {e.args[0]} does not exist.")
+ sys.exit(102)
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..33f1ad9790ed
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+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
+# Debug Macro Check
+
+This Python application scans all files in a build package for debug macro formatting issues. It is intended to be a
+fundamental build-time check that is part of a normal developer build process to catch errors right away.
+
+As a build plugin, it is capable of finding these errors early in the development process after code is initially
+written to ensure that all code tested is free of debug macro formatting errors. These errors often creep into debug
+prints in error conditions that are not frequently executed making debug even more difficult and confusing when they
+are encountered. In other cases, debug macros with these errors in the main code path can lead to unexpected behavior
+when executed. As a standalone script, it can be easily run manually or integrated into other CI processes.
+
+The plugin is part of a set of debug macro check scripts meant to be relatively portable so they can be applied to
+additional code bases with minimal effort.
+
+## 1. BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
+
+This is the build plugin. It is discovered within the Stuart Self-Describing Environment (SDE) due to the accompanying
+file `DebugMacroCheck_plugin_in.yaml`.
+
+Since macro errors are considered a coding bug that should be found and fixed during the build phase of the developer
+process (before debug and testing), this plugin is run in pre-build. It will run within the scope of the package
+being compiled. For a platform build, this means it will run against the package being built. In a CI build, it will
+run in pre-build for each package as each package is built.
+
+The build plugin has the following attributes:
+
+ 1. Registered at `global` scope. This means it will always run.
+
+ 2. Called only on compilable build targets (i.e. does nothing on `"NO-TARGET"`).
+
+ 3. Runs as a pre-build step. This means it gives results right away to ensure compilation follows on a clean slate.
+ This also means it runs in platform build and CI. It is run in CI as a pre-build step when the `CompilerPlugin`
+ compiles code. This ensures even if the plugin was not run locally, all code submissions have been checked.
+
+ 4. Reports any errors in the build log and fails the build upon error making it easy to discover problems.
+
+ 5. Supports two methods of configuration via "substitution strings":
+
+ 1. By setting a build variable called `DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE` with the name of a substitution YAML file to
+ use.
+
+ **Example:**
+
+ ```python
+ shell_environment.GetBuildVars().SetValue(
+ "DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE",
+ os.path.join(self.GetWorkspaceRoot(), "DebugMacroCheckSub.yaml"),
+ "Set in CISettings.py")
+ ```
+
+ **Substitution File Content Example:**
+
+ ```yaml
+ ---
+ # OvmfPkg/CpuHotplugSmm/ApicId.h
+ # Reason: Substitute with macro value
+ FMT_APIC_ID: 0x%08x
+
+ # DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ConfigurationManagerObject.h
+ # Reason: Substitute with macro value
+ FMT_CM_OBJECT_ID: 0x%lx
+
+ # OvmfPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
+ # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in string with one argument
+ # Replace ternary operator in debug string with single specifier
+ 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
+
+ # DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Common/TableHelperLib/ConfigurationManagerObjectParser.c
+ # ShellPkg/Library/UefiShellAcpiViewCommandLib/AcpiParser.c
+ # Reason: Acknowledge that string *should* expand to one specifier
+ # Replace variable with expected number of specifiers (1)
+ Parser[Index].Format: "%d"
+ ```
+
+ 2. By entering the string substitutions directory into a dictionary called `StringSubstitutions` in a
+ `DebugMacroCheck` section of the package CI YAML file.
+
+ **Example:**
+
+ ```yaml
+ "DebugMacroCheck": {
+ "StringSubstitutions": {
+ "SUB_A": "%Lx"
+ }
+ }
+ ```
+
+### Debug Macro Check Build Plugin: Simple Disable
+
+The build plugin can simply be disabled by setting an environment variable named `"DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK"`. The
+plugin is disabled on existence of the variable. The contents of the variable are not inspected at this time.
+
+## 2. DebugMacroCheck.py
+
+This is the main Python module containing the implementation logic. The build plugin simply wraps around it.
+
+When first running debug macro check against a new, large code base, it is recommended to first run this standalone
+script and address all of the issues and then enable the build plugin.
+
+The module supports a number of configuration parameters to ease debug of errors and to provide flexibility for
+different build environments.
+
+### EDK 2 PyTool Library Dependency
+
+This script has minimal library dependencies. However, it has one dependency you might not be familiar with on the
+Tianocore EDK 2 PyTool Library (edk2toollib):
+
+```py
+from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
+```
+
+You simply need to install the following pip module to use this library: `edk2-pytool-library`
+(e.g. `pip install edk2-pytool-library`)
+
+More information is available here:
+
+- PyPI page: [edk2-pytool-library](https://pypi.org/project/edk2-pytool-library/)
+- GitHub repo: [tianocore/edk2-pytool-library](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-pytool-library)
+
+If you strongly prefer not including this additional dependency, the functionality imported here is relatively
+simple to substitute with the Python [`subprocess`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html) built-in
+module.
+
+### Examples
+
+Simple run against current directory:
+
+`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w .`
+
+Simple run against a single file:
+
+`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -i filename.c`
+
+Run against a directory with output placed into a file called "debug_macro_check.log":
+
+`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l`
+
+Run against a directory with output placed into a file called "custom.log" and debug log messages enabled:
+
+`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -v`
+
+Run against a directory with output placed into a file called "custom.log", with debug log messages enabled including
+python script function and line number, use a substitution file called "file_sub.yaml", do not show the progress bar,
+and run against .c and .h files:
+
+`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -vv -s file_sub.yaml -n -e .c .h`
+
+> **Note**: It is normally not recommended to run against .h files as they and many other non-.c files normally do
+ not have full `DEBUG` macro prints.
+
+```plaintext
+usage: Debug Macro Checker [-h] (-w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY | -i [INPUT_FILE]) [-l [LOG_FILE]] [-s SUBSTITUTION_FILE] [-v] [-n] [-q] [-u]
+ [-df] [-ds] [-e [EXTENSIONS ...]]
+
+Checks for debug macro formatting errors within files recursively located within a given directory.
+
+options:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ -w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY, --workspace-directory WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY
+ Directory of source files to check.
+
+ -i [INPUT_FILE], --input-file [INPUT_FILE]
+ File path for an input file to check.
+
+ Note that some other options do not apply if a single file is specified such as the
+ git options and file extensions.
+
+ -e [EXTENSIONS ...], --extensions [EXTENSIONS ...]
+ List of file extensions to include.
+ (default: ['.c'])
+
+Optional input and output:
+ -l [LOG_FILE], --log-file [LOG_FILE]
+ File path for log output.
+ (default: if the flag is given with no file path then a file called
+ debug_macro_check.log is created and used in the current directory)
+
+ -s SUBSTITUTION_FILE, --substitution-file SUBSTITUTION_FILE
+ A substitution YAML file specifies string substitutions to perform within the debug macro.
+
+ This is intended to be a simple mechanism to expand the rare cases of pre-processor
+ macros without directly involving the pre-processor. The file consists of one or more
+ string value pairs where the key is the identifier to replace and the value is the value
+ to replace it with.
+
+ This can also be used as a method to ignore results by replacing the problematic string
+ with a different string.
+
+ -v, --verbose-log-file
+ Set file logging verbosity level.
+ - None: Info & > level messages
+ - '-v': + Debug level messages
+ - '-vv': + File name and function
+ - '-vvv': + Line number
+ - '-vvvv': + Timestamp
+ (default: verbose logging is not enabled)
+
+ -n, --no-progress-bar
+ Disables progress bars.
+ (default: progress bars are used in some places to show progress)
+
+ -q, --quiet Disables console output.
+ (default: console output is enabled)
+
+ -u, --utf8w Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode errors.
+ (default: UTF-8 decode errors are not shown)
+
+
+Optional git control:
+ -df, --do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files
+ Do not ignore git ignored files.
+ (default: files in git ignore files are ignored)
+
+ -ds, --do-not-ignore-git_submodules
+ Do not ignore files in git submodules.
+ (default: files in git submodules are ignored)
+```
+
+## String Substitutions
+
+`DebugMacroCheck` currently runs separate from the compiler toolchain. This has the advantage that it is very portable
+and can run early in the build process, but it also means pre-processor macro expansion does not happen when it is
+invoked.
+
+In practice, it has been very rare that this is an issue for how most debug macros are written. In case it is, a
+substitution file can be used to inform `DebugMacroCheck` about the string substitution the pre-processor would
+perform.
+
+This pattern should be taken as a warning. It is just as difficult for humans to keep debug macro specifiers and
+arguments balanced as it is for `DebugMacroCheck` pre-processor macro substitution is used. By separating the string
+from the actual arguments provided, it is more likely for developers to make mistakes matching print specifiers in
+the string to the arguments. If usage is reasonable, a string substitution can be used as needed.
+
+### Ignoring Errors
+
+Since substitution files perform a straight textual substitution in macros discovered, it can be used to replace
+problematic text with text that passes allowing errors to be ignored.
+
+## Python Version Required (3.10)
+
+This script is written to take advantage of new Python language features in Python 3.10. If you are not using Python
+3.10 or later, you can:
+
+ 1. Upgrade to Python 3.10 or greater
+ 2. Run this script in a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) with Python 3.10
+ or greater
+ 3. Customize the script for compatibility with your Python version
+
+These are listed in order of recommendation. **(1)** is the simplest option and will upgrade your environment to a
+newer, safer, and better Python experience. **(2)** is the simplest approach to isolate dependencies to what is needed
+to run this script without impacting the rest of your system environment. **(3)** creates a one-off fork of the script
+that, by nature, has a limited lifespan and will make accepting future updates difficult but can be done with relatively
+minimal effort back to recent Python 3 releases.
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..98629bb23333
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
+# @file DebugMacroDataSet.py
+#
+# Contains a debug macro test data set for verifying debug macros are
+# recognized and parsed properly.
+#
+# This data is automatically converted into test cases. Just add the new
+# data object here and run the tests.
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+
+from .MacroTest import (NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest,
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest,
+ MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
+ IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest,
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest,
+ CodeSnippetMacroTest)
+
+
+# Ignore flake8 linter errors for lines that are too long (E501)
+# flake8: noqa: E501
+
+# Data Set of DEBUG macros and expected results.
+# macro: A string representing a DEBUG macro.
+# result: A tuple with the following value representations.
+# [0]: Count of total formatting errors
+# [1]: Count of print specifiers found
+# [2]: Count of macro arguments found
+DEBUG_MACROS = [
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: No Print Specifiers No Arguments
+ #####################################################################
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, ""));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_GCD, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+ NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n"));',
+ (0, 0, 0)
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: Equal Print Specifiers to Arguments
+ #####################################################################
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%d", Number));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReset(MediaId=0x%x)\n", This->Media->MediaId));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt %dseconds\n", 2 * (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
+ (0, 2, 2)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
+ (0, 2, 2)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx", PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid Status = %r. No Progress bar support. \n", Status));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%s)", Image->ExitData));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH, "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid));',
+ (0, 7, 7)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "LoadCapsuleOnDisk - LoadRecoveryCapsule (%d) - %r\n", CapsuleInstance, Status));',
+ (0, 2, 2)
+ ),
+ EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH, "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid));',
+ (0, 28, 28)
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: More Print Specifiers Than Arguments
+ #####################################################################
+ MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReadBlocks(MediaId=0x%x, Lba=%ld, BufferSize=0x%x bytes (%d kB), BufferPtr @ 0x%08x)\n", MediaId, Lba, BufferSizeInBytes, Buffer));',
+ (1, 5, 4)
+ ),
+ MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a: Request=%s\n", __func__));',
+ (1, 2, 1)
+ ),
+ MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a: Invalid request format %d for %d\n", CertFormat, CertRequest));',
+ (1, 3, 2)
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: Less Print Specifiers Than Arguments
+ #####################################################################
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx", PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA, BlockDevPtr->LastBlock));',
+ (1, 1, 2)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n", 2 * (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
+ (1, 0, 1)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid. No Progress bar support. \n", Status));',
+ (1, 0, 1)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumeratePort: Critical Over Current\n", Port));',
+ (1, 0, 1)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "[TPM2] Submit PP Request failure! Sync PPRQ/PPRM with PP variable.\n", Status));',
+ (1, 0, 1)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, ": Failed to update debug log index file: %r !\n", __func__, Status));',
+ (1, 1, 2)
+ ),
+ LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a - Failed to extract nonce from policy blob with return status %r\n", __func__, gPolicyBlobFieldName[MFCI_POLICY_TARGET_NONCE], Status));',
+ (1, 2, 3)
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: Macros with Ignored Specifiers
+ #####################################################################
+ IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INIT, "%HEmuOpenBlock: opened %a%N\n", Private->Filename));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%hs)", Image->ExitData));',
+ (0, 1, 1)
+ ),
+ IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - ''%H%s%N''\r\n", String1, String2));',
+ (0, 2, 2)
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: Macros with Special Parsing Scenarios
+ #####################################################################
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt"))',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Malformatted Macro - Missing Semicolon"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG (DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt");',
+ (0, 0, 0),
+ "Malformatted Macro - Missing Two Parentheses"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a\n", "Removable Slot"));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Single String Argument in Quotes"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability->TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Ternary Operator Present"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability->TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Ternary Operator Present"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
+ ''',
+ (0, 0, 0),
+ "Multiple Macros with an Escaped Character"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_INFO,
+ "UsbEnumerateNewDev: device uses translator (%d, %d)\n",
+ Child->Translator.TranslatorHubAddress,
+ Child->Translator.TranslatorPortNumber
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multi-line Macro"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_INFO,
+ "UsbEnumeratePort: port %d state - %02x, change - %02x on %p\n",
+ Port,
+ PortState.PortStatus,
+ PortState.PortChangeStatus,
+ HubIf
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 4, 4),
+ "Multi-line Macro"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "%a:%a: failed to allocate reserved pages: "
+ "BufferSize=%Lu LoadFile=\"%s\" FilePath=\"%s\"\n",
+ gEfiCallerBaseName,
+ __func__,
+ (UINT64)BufferSize,
+ LoadFileText,
+ FileText
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 5, 5),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Compiler String Concatenation"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "ERROR: GTDT: GT Block Frame Info Structures %d and %d have the same " \
+ "frame number: 0x%x.\n",
+ Index1,
+ Index2,
+ FrameNumber1
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 3, 3),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "ERROR: PPTT: Too many private resources. Count = %d. " \
+ "Maximum supported Processor Node size exceeded. " \
+ "Token = %p. Status = %r\n",
+ ProcInfoNode->NoOfPrivateResources,
+ ProcInfoNode->ParentToken,
+ Status
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 3, 3),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_VERBOSE,
+ "% 20a % 20a % 20a % 20a\n",
+ "PhysicalStart(0x)",
+ "PhysicalSize(0x)",
+ "CpuStart(0x)",
+ "RegionState(0x)"
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 4, 4),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Quoted String Arguments"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "XenPvBlk: "
+ "%a error %d on %a at sector %Lx, num bytes %Lx\n",
+ Response->operation == BLKIF_OP_READ ? "read" : "write",
+ Status,
+ IoData->Dev->NodeName,
+ (UINT64)IoData->Sector,
+ (UINT64)IoData->Size
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 5, 5),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Ternary Operator and Quoted String Arguments"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "%a: Label=\"%s\" OldParentNodeId=%Lu OldName=\"%a\" "
+ "NewParentNodeId=%Lu NewName=\"%a\" Errno=%d\n",
+ __func__,
+ VirtioFs->Label,
+ OldParentNodeId,
+ OldName,
+ NewParentNodeId,
+ NewName,
+ CommonResp.Error
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 7, 7),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Escaped Quotes and String Concatenation"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\", Status = %r\n", Status));
+ ''',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Escaped Parentheses in Debug Message"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "%0d %s", XbB_ddr4[1][bankBit][xorBit], xorBit == (XaB_NUM_OF_BITS-1) ? "]": ", "));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Parentheses in Ternary Operator Expression"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO | DEBUG_EVENT | DEBUG_WARN, " %u\n", &Structure->Block.Value));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Multiple Print Specifier Levels Present"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString()));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument No Params"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1)));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 1 Param"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, Param2)));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument Multiple Params"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, ReturnParam())));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth No 2nd-Level Param"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, ReturnParam(*Param))));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth 1 2nd-Level Param"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, ReturnParam(*Param, &ParamNext))));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth Multiple 2nd-Level Param"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3)))));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1, ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3), NextParam))));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params with Param After Function Call"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s-%a\n", ReturnString(&Param1), ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multiple Function Call Arguments"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1), ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
+ (1, 1, 2),
+ "Multiple Function Call Arguments with Imbalance"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s%s\n", (ReturnString(&Param1)), (ReturnString2(&ParamN))));',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Parentheses"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ((((ReturnString(&Param1)))))));',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Many Parentheses"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, ""%B%08X%N: %-48a %V*%a*%N"", HexNumber, ReturnString(Array[Index]), &AsciiString[0]));',
+ (0, 3, 3),
+ "Complex String Print Specifier 1"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber, GetUnicodeString (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid, AnotherUnicodeString, Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
+ (0, 8, 8),
+ "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N%r>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber, GetUnicodeString (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid, AnotherUnicodeString, Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
+ (1, 9, 8),
+ "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers Imbalance 1"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ ("%a: Label=\"%s\" CanonicalPathname=\"%a\" FileName=\"%s\" "
+ "OpenMode=0x%Lx Attributes=0x%Lx: nonsensical request to possibly "
+ "create a file marked read-only, for read-write access\n"),
+ __func__,
+ VirtioFs->Label,
+ VirtioFsFile->CanonicalPathname,
+ FileName,
+ OpenMode,
+ Attributes
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 6, 6),
+ "Multi-Line with Parentheses Around Debug String Compiler String Concat"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG (
+ (DEBUG_INFO,
+ " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x %04x:%04x\n",
+ (UINTN)Index,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
+ (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
+ (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) + LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
+ (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) + LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
+ );
+ ''',
+ (1, 11, 13),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Many Arguments And Multi-Line Parentheses"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_WARN,
+ "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n",
+ HexNumber,
+ GetUnicodeString (InnerFunctionCall(Arg1, &Arg2)),
+ &UnicodeString[4],
+ UnicodeString2,
+ &Guid,
+ AnotherUnicodeString,
+ Struct.SomeSize,
+ CommaDecimalValue
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 8, 8),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1 and 2-Depth Function Calls"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG (
+ (DEBUG_NET,
+ "TcpFastRecover: enter fast retransmission for TCB %p, recover point is %d\n",
+ Tcb,
+ Tcb->Recover)
+ );
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multi-line Macro with Parentheses Separated"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_VERBOSE,
+ "%a: APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID " was hot-plugged "
+ "before; ignoring it\n",
+ __func__,
+ NewApicId
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (1, 1, 2),
+ "Multi-line Imbalanced Macro with Indented String Concatenation"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_VERBOSE,
+ "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
+ __func__,
+ "String with , inside"
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Comma"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_VERBOSE,
+ "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
+ __func__,
+ "St,ring, with , ins,ide"
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Multiple Commas"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_VERBOSE, "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged, \"%a\"", __func__, "S\"t,\"ring, with , ins,i\"de"));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Quoted String Argument with Escaped Quotes and Multiple Commas"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_ERROR,
+ "%a: AddProcessor(" FMT_APIC_ID "): %r\n",
+ __func__,
+ Status
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 2, 2),
+ "Quoted Parenthesized String Inside Debug Message String"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_INFO,
+ "%a: hot-added APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID ", SMBASE 0x%Lx, "
+ "EFI_SMM_CPU_SERVICE_PROTOCOL assigned number %Lu\n",
+ __func__,
+ (UINT64)mCpuHotPlugData->SmBase[NewSlot],
+ (UINT64)NewProcessorNumberByProtocol
+ ));
+ ''',
+ (0, 3, 3),
+ "Quoted String with Concatenation Inside Debug Message String"
+ ),
+ SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, Index == COLUMN_SIZE/2 ? "0" : " %02x", (UINTN)Data[Index]));
+ ''',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Ternary Operating in Debug Message String"
+ ),
+
+ #####################################################################
+ # Section: Code Snippet Tests
+ #####################################################################
+ CodeSnippetMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ /**
+ Print the BBS Table.
+
+ @param LocalBbsTable The BBS table.
+ @param BbsCount The count of entry in BBS table.
+ **/
+ VOID
+ LegacyBmPrintBbsTable (
+ IN BBS_TABLE *LocalBbsTable,
+ IN UINT16 BbsCount
+ )
+ {
+ UINT16 Index;
+
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " NO Prio bb/dd/ff cl/sc Type Stat segm:offs\n"));
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "=============================================\n"));
+ for (Index = 0; Index < BbsCount; Index++) {
+ if (!LegacyBmValidBbsEntry (&LocalBbsTable[Index])) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG (
+ (DEBUG_INFO,
+ " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x %04x:%04x\n",
+ (UINTN)Index,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
+ (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
+ (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
+ (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) + LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
+ (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) + LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
+ );
+ }
+
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
+ ''',
+ (1, 0, 0),
+ "Code Section with An Imbalanced Macro"
+ ),
+ CodeSnippetMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ if (*Buffer == AML_ROOT_CHAR) {
+ //
+ // RootChar
+ //
+ Buffer++;
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
+ } else if (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR) {
+ //
+ // ParentPrefixChar
+ //
+ do {
+ Buffer++;
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "^"));
+ } while (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR);
+ }
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\", Status = %r\n", Status));
+ ''',
+ (0, 1, 1),
+ "Code Section with Escaped Backslash and Escaped Quotes"
+ ),
+ CodeSnippetMacroTest(
+ r'''
+ if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
+ UINTN Offset;
+ UINTN Start;
+
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_INFO,
+ "Variable FV header is not valid. It will be reinitialized.\n"
+ ));
+
+ //
+ // Get FvbInfo to provide in FwhInstance.
+ //
+ Status = GetFvbInfo (Length, &GoodFwVolHeader);
+ ASSERT (!EFI_ERROR (Status));
+ }
+ ''',
+ (0, 0, 0),
+ "Code Section with Multi-Line Macro with No Arguments"
+ )
+]
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3b966d31ffaa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+# @file MacroTest.py
+#
+# Contains the data classes that are used to compose debug macro tests.
+#
+# All data classes inherit from a single abstract base class that expects
+# the subclass to define the category of test it represents.
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+
+from dataclasses import dataclass, field
+from os import linesep
+from typing import Tuple
+
+import abc
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class MacroTest(abc.ABC):
+ """Abstract base class for an individual macro test case."""
+
+ macro: str
+ result: Tuple[int, int, int]
+ description: str = field(default='')
+
+ @property
+ @abc.abstractmethod
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ """Returns the test class category identifier.
+
+ Example: 'equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test'
+
+ This string is used to bind test objects against this class.
+
+ Returns:
+ str: Test category identifier string.
+ """
+ pass
+
+ @property
+ def category_description(self) -> str:
+ """Returns the test class category description.
+
+ Example: 'Test case with equal count of print specifiers to arguments.'
+
+ This string is a human readable description of the test category.
+
+ Returns:
+ str: String describing the test category.
+ """
+ return self.__doc__
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ """Returns a macro test case description string."""
+
+ s = [
+ f"{linesep}",
+ "=" * 80,
+ f"Macro Test Type: {self.category_description}",
+ f"{linesep}Macro: {self.macro}",
+ f"{linesep}Expected Result: {self.result}"
+ ]
+
+ if self.description:
+ s.insert(3, f"Test Description: {self.description}")
+
+ return f'{linesep}'.join(s)
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case with no print specifier and no arguments."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case with equal count of print specifiers to arguments."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case with more print specifiers than arguments."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case with less print specifiers than arguments."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case to test ignored print specifiers."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "ignored_specifiers_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class SpecialParsingMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case with special (complicated) parsing scenarios."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "special_parsing_macro_test"
+
+
+@dataclass(frozen=True)
+class CodeSnippetMacroTest(MacroTest):
+ """Test case within a larger code snippet."""
+
+ @property
+ def category(self) -> str:
+ return "code_snippet_macro_test"
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e69de29bb2d1
diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..db51d23e03d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
@@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
+# @file test_DebugMacroCheck.py
+#
+# Contains unit tests for the DebugMacroCheck build plugin.
+#
+# An example of running these tests from the root of the workspace:
+# python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v
+#
+# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
+##
+
+import inspect
+import pathlib
+import sys
+import unittest
+
+# Import the build plugin
+test_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
+sys.path.append(str(test_file.parent.parent))
+
+# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
+import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
+
+from os import linesep # noqa: E402
+from tests import DebugMacroDataSet # noqa: E402
+from tests import MacroTest # noqa: E402
+from typing import Callable, Tuple # noqa: E402
+
+
+#
+# This metaclass is provided to dynamically produce test case container
+# classes. The main purpose of this approach is to:
+# 1. Allow categories of test cases to be defined (test container classes)
+# 2. Allow test cases to automatically (dynamically) be assigned to their
+# corresponding test container class when new test data is defined.
+#
+# The idea being that infrastructure and test data are separated. Adding
+# / removing / modifying test data does not require an infrastructure
+# change (unless new categories are defined).
+# 3. To work with the unittest discovery algorithm and VS Code Test Explorer.
+#
+# Notes:
+# - (1) can roughly be achieved with unittest test suites. In another
+# implementation approach, this solution was tested with relatively minor
+# modifications to use test suites. However, this became a bit overly
+# complicated with the dynamic test case method generation and did not
+# work as well with VS Code Test Explorer.
+# - For (2) and (3), particularly for VS Code Test Explorer to work, the
+# dynamic population of the container class namespace needed to happen prior
+# to class object creation. That is why the metaclass assigns test methods
+# to the new classes based upon the test category specified in the
+# corresponding data class.
+# - This could have been simplified a bit by either using one test case
+# container class and/or testing data in a single, monolithic test function
+# that iterates over the data set. However, the dynamic hierarchy greatly
+# helps organize test results and reporting. The infrastructure though
+# inheriting some complexity to support it, should not need to change (much)
+# as the data set expands.
+# - Test case categories (container classes) are derived from the overall
+# type of macro conditions under test.
+#
+# - This implementation assumes unittest will discover test cases
+# (classes derived from unittest.TestCase) with the name pattern "Test_*"
+# and test functions with the name pattern "test_x". Individual tests are
+# dynamically numbered monotonically within a category.
+# - The final test case description is also able to return fairly clean
+# context information.
+#
+class Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck(type):
+ """
+ Metaclass for debug macro test case class factory.
+ """
+ @classmethod
+ def __prepare__(mcls, name, bases, **kwargs):
+ """Returns the test case namespace for this class."""
+ candidate_macros, cls_ns, cnt = [], {}, 0
+
+ if "category" in kwargs.keys():
+ candidate_macros = [m for m in DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS if
+ m.category == kwargs["category"]]
+ else:
+ candidate_macros = DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS
+
+ for cnt, macro_test in enumerate(candidate_macros):
+ f_name = f'test_{macro_test.category}_{cnt}'
+ t_desc = f'{macro_test!s}'
+ cls_ns[f_name] = mcls.build_macro_test(macro_test, t_desc)
+ return cls_ns
+
+ def __new__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
+ """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base class."""
+ return super().__new__(mcls, name, bases, ns)
+
+ def __init__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
+ """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base class."""
+ return super().__init__(name, bases, ns)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def build_macro_test(cls, macro_test: MacroTest.MacroTest,
+ test_desc: str) -> Callable[[None], None]:
+ """Returns a test function for this macro test data."
+
+ Args:
+ macro_test (MacroTest.MacroTest): The macro test class.
+
+ test_desc (str): A test description string.
+
+ Returns:
+ Callable[[None], None]: A test case function.
+ """
+ def test_func(self):
+ act_result = cls.check_regex(macro_test.macro)
+ self.assertCountEqual(
+ act_result,
+ macro_test.result,
+ test_desc + f'{linesep}'.join(
+ ["", f"Actual Result: {act_result}", "=" * 80, ""]))
+
+ return test_func
+
+ @classmethod
+ def check_regex(cls, source_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
+ """Returns the plugin result for the given macro string.
+
+ Args:
+ source_str (str): A string containing debug macros.
+
+ Returns:
+ Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting errors,
+ number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the macros
+ given.
+ """
+ return DebugMacroCheck.check_debug_macros(
+ DebugMacroCheck.get_debug_macros(source_str),
+ cls._get_function_name())
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _get_function_name(cls) -> str:
+ """Returns the function name from one level of call depth.
+
+ Returns:
+ str: The caller function name.
+ """
+ return "function: " + inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_code.co_name
+
+
+# Test container classes for dynamically generated macro test cases.
+# A class can be removed below to skip / remove it from testing.
+# Test case functions will be added to the appropriate class as they are
+# created.
+class Test_NoSpecifierNoArgument(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_EqualSpecifierEqualArgument(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_MoreSpecifiersThanArguments(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_LessSpecifiersThanArguments(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_IgnoredSpecifiers(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="ignored_specifiers_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_SpecialParsingMacroTest(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="special_parsing_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+class Test_CodeSnippetMacroTest(
+ unittest.TestCase,
+ metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
+ category="code_snippet_macro_test"):
+ pass
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
--
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-14 20:48 [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
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2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-08-14 22:51 ` Pedro Falcato
2023-08-15 0:23 ` Andrew Fish via groups.io
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From: Pedro Falcato @ 2023-08-14 22:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel, mikuback
Cc: Abner Chang, Alexei Fedorov, Ard Biesheuvel, Gerd Hoffmann,
Igor Kulchytskyy, Jian J Wang, Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen,
Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao, Michael D Kinney, Nickle Wang,
Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar, Sean Brogan
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 9:49 PM Michael Kubacki
<mikuback@linux.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
>
> The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
> number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
>
> Overview:
>
> - Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> - Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
> - Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
> - Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
> - Unit tests:
> - Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> - Can be run with:
> `python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
> - Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
>
> Background:
>
> The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
> a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
> 50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
> to Project Mu.
>
> See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
> edk2 discovered by the tool:
>
> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
>
> I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
> immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
> consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
>
> This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
> codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
> they are merged into the codebase.
Hi,
I really like this change but I cannot stop and think that if DEBUG
and PrintLib were ISO C compliant, we could be using normal interfaces
with normal argument types and the compiler's intrinsic knowledge of
printf-like functions.
Have you explored that option for future code? See e.g
https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT (I don't know what MSVC uses, if
anything).
--
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-14 22:51 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] " Pedro Falcato
@ 2023-08-15 0:23 ` Andrew Fish via groups.io
2023-08-15 0:26 ` Michael Kubacki
2023-08-15 0:57 ` Pedro Falcato
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From: Andrew Fish via groups.io @ 2023-08-15 0:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: edk2-devel-groups-io, Pedro Falcato
Cc: Michael Kubacki, Abner Chang, Alexei Fedorov, Ard Biesheuvel,
Gerd Hoffmann, Igor Kulchytskyy, Jian J Wang, Jiewen Yao,
Jordan Justen, Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao, Mike Kinney,
Nickle Wang, Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar, Sean Brogan
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> On Aug 14, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Pedro Falcato <pedro.falcato@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 9:49 PM Michael Kubacki
> <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mailto:mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>> wrote:
>>
>> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>>
>> Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
>>
>> The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
>> number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
>>
>> Overview:
>>
>> - Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>> - Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
>> - Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
>> - Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
>> - Unit tests:
>> - Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> - Can be run with:
>> `python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
>> - Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
>> a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
>> 50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
>> to Project Mu.
>>
>> See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
>> edk2 discovered by the tool:
>>
>> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
>>
>> I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
>> immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
>> consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
>>
>> This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
>> codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
>> they are merged into the codebase.
>
> Hi,
>
> I really like this change but I cannot stop and think that if DEBUG
> and PrintLib were ISO C compliant, we could be using normal interfaces
> with normal argument types and the compiler's intrinsic knowledge of
> printf-like functions.
> Have you explored that option for future code? See e.g
> https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT (I don't know what MSVC uses, if
> anything).
>
I have a dream that we add an eft_print as an attribute format archetype and then do what you recommend. After all clang and gcc are open source.
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
> --
> Pedro
>
>
>
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-15 0:23 ` Andrew Fish via groups.io
@ 2023-08-15 0:26 ` Michael Kubacki
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From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-08-15 0:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel, afish, Pedro Falcato
Cc: Abner Chang, Alexei Fedorov, Ard Biesheuvel, Gerd Hoffmann,
Igor Kulchytskyy, Jian J Wang, Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen,
Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao, Mike Kinney, Nickle Wang,
Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar, Sean Brogan
On 8/14/2023 8:23 PM, Andrew Fish via groups.io wrote:
>
>
>> On Aug 14, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Pedro Falcato <pedro.falcato@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 9:49 PM Michael Kubacki
>> <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mailto:mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>>>
>>> Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
>>>
>>> The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
>>> number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
>>>
>>> Overview:
>>>
>>> - Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>>> - Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
>>> - Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
>>> - Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
>>> - Unit tests:
>>> - Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>>> - Can be run with:
>>> `python -m unittest discover -s
>>> ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
>>> - Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
>>>
>>> Background:
>>>
>>> The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
>>> a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
>>> 50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
>>> to Project Mu.
>>>
>>> See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
>>> edk2 discovered by the tool:
>>>
>>> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
>>>
>>> I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
>>> immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
>>> consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
>>>
>>> This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
>>> codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
>>> they are merged into the codebase.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I really like this change but I cannot stop and think that if DEBUG
>> and PrintLib were ISO C compliant, we could be using normal interfaces
>> with normal argument types and the compiler's intrinsic knowledge of
>> printf-like functions.
>> Have you explored that option for future code? See e.g
>> https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT <https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT>(I
>> don't know what MSVC uses, if
>> anything).
>>
>
> I have a dream that we add an eft_print as an attribute format archetype
> and then do what you recommend. After all clang and gcc are open source.
>
I agree that would be preferred. I did something in similar in GCC at
the time, but I couldn't find an equivalent in VS. The issues kept
appearing so this was a cross-platform way to address it.
I uploaded some usage examples to the PR for reference:
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/pull/4736
Thanks,
Michael
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Fish
>
>> --
>> Pedro
>>
>>
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
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@ 2023-08-15 0:57 ` Pedro Falcato
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From: Pedro Falcato @ 2023-08-15 0:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew (EFI) Fish
Cc: edk2-devel-groups-io, Michael Kubacki, Abner Chang,
Alexei Fedorov, Ard Biesheuvel, Gerd Hoffmann, Igor Kulchytskyy,
Jian J Wang, Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen, Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao,
Mike Kinney, Nickle Wang, Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar,
Sean Brogan
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 1:23 AM Andrew (EFI) Fish <afish@apple.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Pedro Falcato <pedro.falcato@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 9:49 PM Michael Kubacki
> <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
>
> The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
> number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
>
> Overview:
>
> - Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> - Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
> - Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
> - Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
> - Unit tests:
> - Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> - Can be run with:
> `python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
> - Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
>
> Background:
>
> The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
> a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
> 50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
> to Project Mu.
>
> See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
> edk2 discovered by the tool:
>
> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
>
> I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
> immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
> consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
>
> This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
> codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
> they are merged into the codebase.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I really like this change but I cannot stop and think that if DEBUG
> and PrintLib were ISO C compliant, we could be using normal interfaces
> with normal argument types and the compiler's intrinsic knowledge of
> printf-like functions.
> Have you explored that option for future code? See e.g
> https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT (I don't know what MSVC uses, if
> anything).
>
>
> I have a dream that we add an eft_print as an attribute format archetype and then do what you recommend. After all clang and gcc are open source.
I don't think the upstream compiler folks are willing to support our
broken printf variant. Nor should we encourage things like
VOID
Foo (
UINTN Val
)
{
DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%Lx", (UINT64) Val);
}
while not providing anything that looks but doesn't look like normal C
printf semantics.
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 0/7] Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-15 0:26 ` Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-08-15 1:12 ` Andrew Fish via groups.io
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From: Andrew Fish via groups.io @ 2023-08-15 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Kubacki
Cc: edk2-devel-groups-io, Pedro Falcato, Abner Chang, Alexei Fedorov,
Ard Biesheuvel, Gerd Hoffmann, Igor Kulchytskyy, Jian J Wang,
Jiewen Yao, Jordan Justen, Leif Lindholm, Liming Gao, Mike Kinney,
Nickle Wang, Pierre Gondois, Sami Mujawar, Sean Brogan
> On Aug 14, 2023, at 5:26 PM, Michael Kubacki <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> On 8/14/2023 8:23 PM, Andrew Fish via groups.io wrote:
>>> On Aug 14, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Pedro Falcato <pedro.falcato@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 9:49 PM Michael Kubacki
>>> <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mailto:mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>>>>
>>>> Adds a new script and build plugin called DebugMacroCheck.
>>>>
>>>> The script verifies that the number of print specifiers match the
>>>> number of arguments in DEBUG() calls.
>>>>
>>>> Overview:
>>>>
>>>> - Build plugin: BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>>>> - Runs on any build target that is not NO-TARGET
>>>> - Standalone script: DebugMacroCheck.py
>>>> - Run `DebugMacroCheck.py --help` to see command line options
>>>> - Unit tests:
>>>> - Tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>>>> - Can be run with:
>>>> `python -m unittest discover -s ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v`
>>>> - Also visible in VS Code Test Explorer
>>>>
>>>> Background:
>>>>
>>>> The tool has been constantly run against edk2 derived code for about
>>>> a year now. During that time, its found over 20 issues in edk2, over
>>>> 50 issues in various vendor code, and numerous other issues specific
>>>> to Project Mu.
>>>>
>>>> See the following series for a batch of issues previously fixed in
>>>> edk2 discovered by the tool:
>>>>
>>>> https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/93104
>>>>
>>>> I've received interest from vendors to place it in edk2 to
>>>> immediately find issues in the upstream and make it easier for edk2
>>>> consumers to directly acquire it. That led to this patch series.
>>>>
>>>> This would run in edk2 as a build plugin. All issues in the edk2
>>>> codebase have been resolved so this would find new issues before
>>>> they are merged into the codebase.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I really like this change but I cannot stop and think that if DEBUG
>>> and PrintLib were ISO C compliant, we could be using normal interfaces
>>> with normal argument types and the compiler's intrinsic knowledge of
>>> printf-like functions.
>>> Have you explored that option for future code? See e.g
>>> https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT <https://godbolt.org/z/4e8d3WToT>(I don't know what MSVC uses, if
>>> anything).
>>>
>> I have a dream that we add an eft_print as an attribute format archetype and then do what you recommend. After all clang and gcc are open source.
> I agree that would be preferred. I did something in similar in GCC at the time, but I couldn't find an equivalent in VS. The issues kept appearing so this was a cross-platform way to address it.
>
This is a case that CI can help :)
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
> I uploaded some usage examples to the PR for reference:
> https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/pull/4736
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew Fish
>>> --
>>> Pedro
>>>
>>>
>>
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 2/7] pip-requirements.txt: Add regex
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 2/7] pip-requirements.txt: Add regex Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-09-07 1:26 ` Michael D Kinney
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Reviewed-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: devel@edk2.groups.io <devel@edk2.groups.io> On Behalf Of Michael
> Kubacki
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 1:49 PM
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> Subject: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 2/7] pip-requirements.txt: Add regex
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> regex is a popular PIP module for regular expression support.
>
> https://pypi.org/project/regex/
>
> This change adds regex for the upcoming DebugMacroCheck plugin.
>
> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
> Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> ---
> pip-requirements.txt | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/pip-requirements.txt b/pip-requirements.txt
> index c221576bef3a..0f615f9be28a 100644
> --- a/pip-requirements.txt
> +++ b/pip-requirements.txt
> @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ edk2-pytool-extensions~=0.23.2
> edk2-basetools==0.1.48
> antlr4-python3-runtime==4.7.1
> lcov-cobertura==2.0.2
> -
> +regex==2023.8.8
> --
> 2.41.0.windows.3
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-09-07 1:35 ` Michael D Kinney
2023-09-07 21:43 ` Michael Kubacki
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To: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com, devel@edk2.groups.io
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Reviewed-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Really like the inclusion of unit tests. If any issues are
found, can update unit test to cover that case.
One quick question. I see a global disable through env var.
I also see it says that is it runs on packages that use the
compiler plugin. Is there a way to disable this plugin at
the package scope? Many plugins support a "skip" setting today.
Thanks,
Mike
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> Subject: [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> Adds a plugin that finds debug macro formatting issues. These errors
> often creep into debug prints in error conditions not frequently
> executed and make debug more difficult when they are encountered.
>
> The code can be as a standalone script which is useful to find
> problems in a large codebase that has not been checked before or as
> a CI plugin that notifies a developer of an error right away.
>
> The script was already used to find numerous issues in edk2 in the
> past so there's not many code fixes in this change. More details
> are available in the readme file:
>
> .pytool\Plugin\DebugMacroCheck\Readme.md
>
> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
> Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> ---
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> | 127 +++
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> | 11 +
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> | 859 ++++++++++++++++++++
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> | 253 ++++++
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> | 674 +++++++++++++++
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> | 131 +++
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> | 0
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> | 201 +++++
> 8 files changed, 2256 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git
> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> y
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> y
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..b1544666025e
> --- /dev/null
> +++
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> y
> @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
> +# @file DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> +#
> +# A build plugin that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
> +#
> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
> +# argument list.
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +
> +import logging
> +import os
> +import pathlib
> +import sys
> +import yaml
> +
> +# Import the build plugin
> +plugin_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
> +sys.path.append(str(plugin_file.parent.parent))
> +
> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
> +
> +from edk2toolext import edk2_logging #
> noqa: E402
> +from edk2toolext.environment.plugintypes.uefi_build_plugin import \
> + IUefiBuildPlugin #
> noqa: E402
> +from edk2toolext.environment.uefi_build import UefiBuilder #
> noqa: E402
> +from edk2toollib.uefi.edk2.path_utilities import Edk2Path #
> noqa: E402
> +from pathlib import Path #
> noqa: E402
> +
> +
> +class DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin(IUefiBuildPlugin):
> +
> + def do_pre_build(self, builder: UefiBuilder) -> int:
> + """Debug Macro Check pre-build functionality.
> +
> + The plugin is invoked in pre-build since it can operate
> independently
> + of build tools and to notify the user of any errors earlier in
> the
> + build process to reduce feedback time.
> +
> + Args:
> + builder (UefiBuilder): A UEFI builder object for this build.
> +
> + Returns:
> + int: The number of debug macro errors found. Zero indicates
> the
> + check either did not run or no errors were found.
> + """
> +
> + # Check if disabled in the environment
> + env_disable = builder.env.GetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK")
> + if env_disable:
> + return 0
> +
> + # Only run on targets with compilation
> + build_target = builder.env.GetValue("TARGET").lower()
> + if "no-target" in build_target:
> + return 0
> +
> + pp = builder.pp.split(os.pathsep)
> + edk2 = Edk2Path(builder.ws, pp)
> + package = edk2.GetContainingPackage(
> + builder.mws.join(builder.ws,
> + builder.env.GetValue(
> + "ACTIVE_PLATFORM")))
> + package_path = Path(
> +
> edk2.GetAbsolutePathOnThisSystemFromEdk2RelativePath(
> + package))
> +
> + # Every debug macro is printed at DEBUG logging level.
> + # Ensure the level is above DEBUG while executing the macro
> check
> + # plugin to avoid flooding the log handler.
> + handler_level_context = []
> + for h in logging.getLogger().handlers:
> + if h.level < logging.INFO:
> + handler_level_context.append((h, h.level))
> + h.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> +
> + edk2_logging.log_progress("Checking DEBUG Macros")
> +
> + # There are two ways to specify macro substitution data for this
> + # plugin. If multiple options are present, data is appended from
> + # each option.
> + #
> + # 1. Specify the substitution data in the package CI YAML file.
> + # 2. Specify a standalone substitution data YAML file.
> + ##
> + sub_data = {}
> +
> + # 1. Allow substitution data to be specified in a
> "DebugMacroCheck" of
> + # the package CI YAML file. This is used to provide a familiar
> per-
> + # package customization flow for a package maintainer.
> + package_config_file = Path(
> + os.path.join(
> + package_path, package + ".ci.yaml"))
> + if package_config_file.is_file():
> + with open(package_config_file, 'r') as cf:
> + package_config_file_data = yaml.safe_load(cf)
> + if "DebugMacroCheck" in package_config_file_data and \
> + "StringSubstitutions" in \
> + package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]:
> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution data in "
> + f"{str(package_config_file)}")
> + sub_data |=
> package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]["StringSubstitutions"] # noqa
> +
> + # 2. Allow a substitution file to be specified as an environment
> + # variable. This is used to provide flexibility in how to
> specify a
> + # substitution file. The value can be set anywhere prior to this
> plugin
> + # getting called such as pre-existing build script.
> + sub_file = builder.env.GetValue("DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE")
> + if sub_file:
> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file {sub_file}")
> + with open(sub_file, 'r') as sf:
> + sub_data |= yaml.safe_load(sf)
> +
> + try:
> + error_count = DebugMacroCheck.check_macros_in_directory(
> + package_path,
> + ignore_git_submodules=False,
> + show_progress_bar=False,
> + **sub_data)
> + finally:
> + for h, l in handler_level_context:
> + h.setLevel(l)
> +
> + return error_count
> diff --git
> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..50f97cbd3935
> --- /dev/null
> +++
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
> +## @file
> +# Build plugin used to check that debug macros are formatted properly.
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +{
> + "scope": "global",
> + "name": "Debug Macro Check Plugin",
> + "module": "DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin"
> +}
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..ffabcdf91b60
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@
> +# @file DebugMacroCheck.py
> +#
> +# A script that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
> +#
> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
> +# argument list.
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +
> +from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
> +import logging
> +import os
> +import re
> +import regex
> +import sys
> +import shutil
> +import timeit
> +import yaml
> +
> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
> +from io import StringIO
> +from pathlib import Path, PurePath
> +from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
> +
> +
> +PROGRAM_NAME = "Debug Macro Checker"
> +
> +
> +class GitHelpers:
> + """
> + Collection of Git helpers.
> +
> + Will be moved to a more generic module and imported in the future.
> + """
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def get_git_ignored_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
> + """Returns ignored files in this git repository.
> +
> + Args:
> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
> +
> + Returns:
> + List[Path]: List of file absolute paths to all files ignored
> + in this git repository. If git is not found, an
> empty
> + list will be returned.
> + """
> + if not shutil.which("git"):
> + logging.warn(
> + "Git is not found on this system. Git submodule paths
> will "
> + "not be considered.")
> + return []
> +
> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
> + exit_code = RunCmd("git", "ls-files --other",
> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
> + if exit_code != 0:
> + return []
> +
> + rel_paths = out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines()
> + abs_paths = []
> + for path in rel_paths:
> + abs_paths.append(Path(directory_path, path))
> + return abs_paths
> +
> + @staticmethod
> + def get_git_submodule_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
> + """Returns submodules in the given workspace directory.
> +
> + Args:
> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
> +
> + Returns:
> + List[Path]: List of directory absolute paths to the root of
> + each submodule found from this folder. If submodules are not
> + found, an empty list will be returned.
> + """
> + if not shutil.which("git"):
> + return []
> +
> + if os.path.isfile(directory_path.joinpath(".gitmodules")):
> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
> + exit_code = RunCmd(
> + "git", "config --file .gitmodules --get-regexp path",
> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
> + if exit_code != 0:
> + return []
> +
> + submodule_paths = []
> + for line in
> out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines():
> + submodule_paths.append(
> + Path(directory_path, line.split()[1]))
> +
> + return submodule_paths
> + else:
> + return []
> +
> +
> +class QuietFilter(logging.Filter):
> + """A logging filter that temporarily suppresses message output."""
> +
> + def __init__(self, quiet: bool = False):
> + """Class constructor method.
> +
> + Args:
> + quiet (bool, optional): Indicates if messages are currently
> being
> + printed (False) or not (True). Defaults to False.
> + """
> +
> + self._quiet = quiet
> +
> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
> + """Quiet filter method.
> +
> + Args:
> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
> filter is
> + applied to.
> +
> + Returns:
> + bool: True if messages are being suppressed. Otherwise,
> False.
> + """
> + return not self._quiet
> +
> +
> +class ProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
> + """A logging filter that suppresses 'Progress' messages."""
> +
> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
> + """Progress filter method.
> +
> + Args:
> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
> filter is
> + applied to.
> +
> + Returns:
> + bool: True if the message is not a 'Progress' message.
> Otherwise,
> + False.
> + """
> + return not record.getMessage().startswith("\rProgress")
> +
> +
> +class CacheDuringProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
> + """A logging filter that suppresses messages during progress
> operations."""
> +
> + _message_cache = []
> +
> + @property
> + def message_cache(self) -> List[logging.LogRecord]:
> + """Contains a cache of messages accumulated during time of
> operation.
> +
> + Returns:
> + List[logging.LogRecord]: List of log records stored while
> the
> + filter was active.
> + """
> + return self._message_cache
> +
> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
> + """Cache progress filter that suppresses messages during
> progress
> + display output.
> +
> + Args:
> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record to cache.
> + """
> + self._message_cache.append(record)
> +
> +
> +def check_debug_macros(macros: Iterable[Dict[str, str]],
> + file_dbg_path: str,
> + **macro_subs: str
> + ) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> + """Checks if debug macros contain formatting errors.
> +
> + Args:
> + macros (Iterable[Dict[str, str]]): : A groupdict of macro
> matches.
> + This is an iterable of dictionaries with group names from the
> regex
> + match as the key and the matched string as the value for the
> key.
> +
> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
> display
> + in debug messages.
> +
> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> replacement
> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> +
> + Returns:
> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> errors,
> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> macros
> + given.
> + """
> +
> + macro_subs = {k.lower(): v for k, v in macro_subs.items()}
> +
> + arg_cnt, failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt = 0, 0, 0
> + for macro in macros:
> + # Special Specifier Handling
> + processed_dbg_str = macro['dbg_str'].strip().lower()
> +
> + logging.debug(f"Inspecting macro: {macro}")
> +
> + # Make any macro substitutions so further processing is applied
> + # to the substituted value.
> + for k in macro_subs.keys():
> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(k,
> macro_subs[k])
> +
> + logging.debug("Debug macro string after replacements: "
> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
> +
> + # These are very rarely used in debug strings. They are somewhat
> + # more common in HII code to control text displayed on the
> + # console. Due to the rarity and likelihood usage is a mistake,
> + # a warning is shown if found.
> + specifier_display_replacements = ['%n', '%h', '%e', '%b', '%v']
> + for s in specifier_display_replacements:
> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
> + logging.warning(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
> + logging.warning(f" {s} found in string and ignored:")
> + logging.warning(f" \"{processed_dbg_str}\"")
> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
> +
> + # These are miscellaneous print specifiers that do not require
> + # special parsing and simply need to be replaced since they do
> + # have a corresponding argument associated with them.
> + specifier_other_replacements = ['%%', '\r', '\n']
> + for s in specifier_other_replacements:
> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
> +
> + processed_dbg_str = re.sub(
> + r'%[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*\*[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*[a-zA-Z]', '%_%_',
> + processed_dbg_str)
> + logging.debug(f"Final macro before print specifier scan: "
> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
> +
> + print_spec_cnt = processed_dbg_str.count('%')
> +
> + # Need to take into account parentheses between args in function
> + # calls that might be in the args list. Use regex module for
> + # this one since the recursive pattern match helps simplify
> + # only matching commas outside nested call groups.
> + if macro['dbg_args'] is None:
> + processed_arg_str = ""
> + else:
> + processed_arg_str = macro['dbg_args'].strip()
> +
> + argument_other_replacements = ['\r', '\n']
> + for r in argument_other_replacements:
> + if s in processed_arg_str:
> + processed_arg_str = processed_arg_str.replace(s, '')
> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(r' +', ' ', processed_arg_str)
> +
> + # Handle special case of commas in arg strings - remove them for
> + # final count to pick up correct number of argument separating
> + # commas.
> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(
> + r'([\"\'])(?:|\\.|[^\\])*?(\1)',
> + '',
> + processed_arg_str)
> +
> + arg_matches = regex.findall(
> + r'(?:\((?:[^)(]+|(?R))*+\))|(,)',
> + processed_arg_str,
> + regex.MULTILINE)
> +
> + arg_cnt = 0
> + if processed_arg_str != '':
> + arg_cnt = arg_matches.count(',')
> +
> + if print_spec_cnt != arg_cnt:
> + logging.error(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
> + logging.error(f" Message = {macro['dbg_str']}")
> + logging.error(f" Arguments =
> \"{processed_arg_str}\"")
> + logging.error(f" Specifier Count = {print_spec_cnt}")
> + logging.error(f" Argument Count = {arg_cnt}")
> +
> + failure_cnt += 1
> +
> + return failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt, arg_cnt
> +
> +
> +def get_debug_macros(file_contents: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
> + """Extract debug macros from the given file contents.
> +
> + Args:
> + file_contents (str): A string of source file contents that may
> + contain debug macros.
> +
> + Returns:
> + List[Dict[str, str]]: A groupdict of debug macro regex matches
> + within the file contents provided.
> + """
> +
> + # This is the main regular expression that is responsible for
> identifying
> + # DEBUG macros within source files and grouping the macro message
> string
> + # and macro arguments strings so they can be further processed.
> + r = regex.compile(
> +
> r'(?>(?P<prologue>DEBUG\s*\(\s*\((?:.*?,))(?:\s*))(?P<dbg_str>.*?(?:\"'
> +
> r'(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*\".*?)*)(?:(?(?=,)(?<dbg_args>.*?(?=(?:\s*\)){2}\s*;'
> + r'))))(?:\s*\)){2,};?',
> + regex.MULTILINE | regex.DOTALL)
> + return [m.groupdict() for m in r.finditer(file_contents)]
> +
> +
> +def check_macros_in_string(src_str: str,
> + file_dbg_path: str,
> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a string.
> +
> + Args:
> + src_str (str): Contents of the string with debug macros.
> +
> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
> display
> + in debug messages.
> +
> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> replacement
> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> +
> + Returns:
> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> errors,
> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> macros
> + in the string given.
> + """
> + return check_debug_macros(
> + get_debug_macros(src_str), file_dbg_path, **macro_subs)
> +
> +
> +def check_macros_in_file(file: PurePath,
> + file_dbg_path: str,
> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a file.
> +
> + Args:
> + file (PurePath): The file path to check.
> +
> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
> display
> + in debug messages.
> +
> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to
> show
> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
> +
> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> replacement
> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> +
> + Returns:
> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> errors,
> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> macros
> + in the file given.
> + """
> + try:
> + return check_macros_in_string(
> + file.read_text(encoding='utf-8'), file_dbg_path,
> + **macro_subs)
> + except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
> + if show_utf8_decode_warning:
> + logging.warning(
> + f"{file_dbg_path} UTF-8 decode error.\n"
> + " Debug macro code check skipped!\n"
> + f" -> {str(e)}")
> + return 0, 0, 0
> +
> +
> +def check_macros_in_directory(directory: PurePath,
> + file_extensions: Iterable[str] = ('.c',),
> + ignore_git_ignore_files: Optional[bool] =
> True,
> + ignore_git_submodules: Optional[bool] =
> True,
> + show_progress_bar: Optional[bool] = True,
> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
> + **macro_subs: str
> + ) -> int:
> + """Checks files with the given extension in the given directory for
> debug
> + macro formatting errors.
> +
> + Args:
> + directory (PurePath): The path to the directory to check.
> + file_extensions (Iterable[str], optional): An iterable of
> strings
> + representing file extensions to check. Defaults to ('.c',).
> +
> + ignore_git_ignore_files (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
> whether
> + files ignored by git should be ignored for the debug macro
> check.
> + Defaults to True.
> +
> + ignore_git_submodules (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
> whether
> + files located in git submodules should not be checked. Defaults
> to
> + True.
> +
> + show_progress_bar (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates whether
> to
> + show a progress bar to show progress status while checking
> macros.
> + This is more useful on a very large directories. Defaults to
> True.
> +
> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to
> show
> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
> +
> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> replacement
> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> +
> + Returns:
> + int: Count of debug macro errors in the directory.
> + """
> + def _get_file_list(root_directory: PurePath,
> + extensions: Iterable[str]) -> List[Path]:
> + """Returns a list of files recursively located within the path.
> +
> + Args:
> + root_directory (PurePath): A directory Path object to the
> root
> + folder.
> +
> + extensions (Iterable[str]): An iterable of strings that
> + represent file extensions to recursively search for within
> + root_directory.
> +
> + Returns:
> + List[Path]: List of file Path objects to files found in the
> + given directory with the given extensions.
> + """
> + def _show_file_discovered_message(file_count: int,
> + elapsed_time: float) -> None:
> + print(f"\rDiscovered {file_count:,} files in",
> + f"{current_start_delta:-.0f}s"
> + f"{'.' * min(int(current_start_delta), 40)}",
> end="\r")
> +
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + previous_indicator_time = start_time
> +
> + files = []
> + for file in root_directory.rglob('*'):
> + if file.suffix in extensions:
> + files.append(Path(file))
> +
> + # Give an indicator progress is being made
> + # This has a negligible impact on overall performance
> + # with print emission limited to half second intervals.
> + current_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + current_start_delta = current_time - start_time
> +
> + if current_time - previous_indicator_time >= 0.5:
> + # Since this rewrites the line, it can be considered a
> form
> + # of progress bar
> + if show_progress_bar:
> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
> + current_start_delta)
> + previous_indicator_time = current_time
> +
> + if show_progress_bar:
> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
> current_start_delta)
> + print()
> +
> + return files
> +
> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in directory: "
> + f"{directory.resolve()}\n")
> +
> + logging.info("Gathering the overall file list. This might take a"
> + "while.\n")
> +
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + file_list = set(_get_file_list(directory, file_extensions))
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File search found {len(file_list):,} files in
> "
> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> +
> + if ignore_git_ignore_files:
> + logging.info("Getting git ignore files...")
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + ignored_file_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_ignored_paths(directory)
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore gathering took {end_time:.2f}
> "
> + f"seconds.")
> +
> + logging.info("Ignoring git ignore files...")
> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git ignore
> {len(file_list):,}")
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + file_list = file_list.difference(ignored_file_paths)
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> + logging.info(f" {len(ignored_file_paths):,} files are ignored
> by git")
> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files after removing "
> + f"ignored files")
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore calculation took
> {end_time:.2f} "
> + f"seconds.")
> +
> + if ignore_git_submodules:
> + logging.info("Ignoring git submodules...")
> + submodule_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_submodule_paths(directory)
> + if submodule_paths:
> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git submodule
> exclusion "
> + f"{len(file_list):,}")
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + file_list = [f for f in file_list
> + if not f.is_relative_to(*submodule_paths)]
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> +
> + for path in enumerate(submodule_paths):
> + logging.debug(" {0}. {1}".format(*path))
> +
> + logging.info(f" {len(submodule_paths):,} submodules found")
> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files will be examined
> after "
> + f"excluding files in submodules")
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] Submodule exclusion calculation took
> "
> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> + else:
> + logging.warning("No submodules found")
> +
> + logging.info(f"\nStarting macro check on {len(file_list):,} files.")
> +
> + cache_progress_filter = CacheDuringProgressFilter()
> + handler = next((h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers if
> h.get_name() ==
> + 'stdout_logger_handler'), None)
> +
> + if handler is not None:
> + handler.addFilter(cache_progress_filter)
> +
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> +
> + failure_cnt, file_cnt = 0, 0
> + for file_cnt, file in enumerate(file_list):
> + file_rel_path = str(file.relative_to(directory))
> + failure_cnt += check_macros_in_file(
> + file, file_rel_path,
> show_utf8_decode_warning,
> + **macro_subs)[0]
> + if show_progress_bar:
> + _show_progress(file_cnt, len(file_list),
> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0
> else "")
> +
> + if show_progress_bar:
> + _show_progress(len(file_list), len(file_list),
> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0 else
> "")
> + print("\n", flush=True)
> +
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> +
> + if handler is not None:
> + handler.removeFilter(cache_progress_filter)
> +
> + for record in cache_progress_filter.message_cache:
> + handler.emit(record)
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The macro check operation took {end_time:.2f}
> "
> + f"seconds.")
> +
> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, file_cnt)
> +
> + return failure_cnt
> +
> +
> +def _log_failure_count(failure_count: int, file_count: int) -> None:
> + """Logs the failure count.
> +
> + Args:
> + failure_count (int): Count of failures to log.
> +
> + file_count (int): Count of files with failures.
> + """
> + if failure_count > 0:
> + logging.error("\n")
> + logging.error(f"{failure_count:,} debug macro errors in "
> + f"{file_count:,} files")
> +
> +
> +def _show_progress(step: int, total: int, suffix: str = '') -> None:
> + """Print progress of tick to total.
> +
> + Args:
> + step (int): The current step count.
> +
> + total (int): The total step count.
> +
> + suffix (str): String to print at the end of the progress bar.
> + """
> + global _progress_start_time
> +
> + if step == 0:
> + _progress_start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> +
> + terminal_col = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
> + var_consume_len = (len("Progress|\u2588| 000.0% Complete 000s") +
> + len(suffix))
> + avail_len = terminal_col - var_consume_len
> +
> + percent = f"{100 * (step / float(total)):3.1f}"
> + filled = int(avail_len * step // total)
> + bar = '\u2588' * filled + '-' * (avail_len - filled)
> + step_time = timeit.default_timer() - _progress_start_time
> +
> + print(f'\rProgress|{bar}| {percent}% Complete {step_time:-3.0f}s'
> + f'{suffix}', end='\r')
> +
> +
> +def _module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper() -> int:
> + """Provides an command-line argument wrapper for checking debug
> macros.
> +
> + Returns:
> + int: The system exit code value.
> + """
> + import argparse
> + import builtins
> +
> + def _check_dir_path(dir_path: str) -> bool:
> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a directory."
> +
> + Args:
> + dir_path (str): A directory file system path.
> +
> + Raises:
> + NotADirectoryError: The directory path given is not a
> directory.
> +
> + Returns:
> + bool: True if the path is a directory else False.
> + """
> + abs_dir_path = os.path.abspath(dir_path)
> + if os.path.isdir(dir_path):
> + return abs_dir_path
> + else:
> + raise NotADirectoryError(abs_dir_path)
> +
> + def _check_file_path(file_path: str) -> bool:
> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a file."
> +
> + Args:
> + file_path (str): A file path.
> +
> + Raises:
> + FileExistsError: The path is not a valid file.
> +
> + Returns:
> + bool: True if the path is a valid file else False.
> + """
> + abs_file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
> + if os.path.isfile(file_path):
> + return abs_file_path
> + else:
> + raise FileExistsError(file_path)
> +
> + def _quiet_print(*args, **kwargs):
> + """Replaces print when quiet is requested to prevent printing
> messages.
> + """
> + pass
> +
> + root_logger = logging.getLogger()
> + root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> +
> + stdout_logger_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
> + stdout_logger_handler.set_name('stdout_logger_handler')
> + stdout_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> + stdout_logger_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
> + root_logger.addHandler(stdout_logger_handler)
> +
> + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
> + prog=PROGRAM_NAME,
> + description=(
> + "Checks for debug macro formatting "
> + "errors within files recursively located
> within "
> + "a given directory."),
> + formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
> +
> + io_req_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
> + io_opt_group = parser.add_argument_group(
> + "Optional input and output")
> + git_group = parser.add_argument_group("Optional git control")
> +
> + io_req_group.add_argument('-w', '--workspace-directory',
> + type=_check_dir_path,
> + help="Directory of source files to
> check.\n\n")
> +
> + io_req_group.add_argument('-i', '--input-file', nargs='?',
> + type=_check_file_path,
> + help="File path for an input file to
> check.\n\n"
> + "Note that some other options do not
> apply "
> + "if a single file is specified such
> as "
> + "the\ngit options and file
> extensions.\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-l', '--log-file',
> + nargs='?',
> + default=None,
> + const='debug_macro_check.log',
> + help="File path for log output.\n"
> + "(default: if the flag is given with
> no "
> + "file path then a file called\n"
> + "debug_macro_check.log is created and
> used "
> + "in the current directory)\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-s', '--substitution-file',
> + type=_check_file_path,
> + help="A substitution YAML file specifies
> string "
> + "substitutions to perform within the
> debug "
> + "macro.\n\nThis is intended to be a
> simple "
> + "mechanism to expand the rare cases
> of pre-"
> + "processor\nmacros without directly "
> + "involving the pre-processor. The
> file "
> + "consists of one or more\nstring
> value "
> + "pairs where the key is the
> identifier to "
> + "replace and the value is the
> value\nto "
> + "replace it with.\n\nThis can also be
> used "
> + "as a method to ignore results by "
> + "replacing the problematic
> string\nwith a "
> + "different string.\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose-log-file',
> + action='count',
> + default=0,
> + help="Set file logging verbosity level.\n"
> + " - None: Info & > level
> messages\n"
> + " - '-v': + Debug level
> messages\n"
> + " - '-vv': + File name and
> function\n"
> + " - '-vvv': + Line number\n"
> + " - '-vvvv': + Timestamp\n"
> + "(default: verbose logging is not
> enabled)"
> + "\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-n', '--no-progress-bar',
> action='store_true',
> + help="Disables progress bars.\n"
> + "(default: progress bars are used in
> some"
> + "places to show progress)\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
> + help="Disables console output.\n"
> + "(default: console output is
> enabled)\n\n")
> +
> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-u', '--utf8w', action='store_true',
> + help="Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode
> "
> + "errors.\n"
> + "(default: UTF-8 decode errors are
> not "
> + "shown)\n\n")
> +
> + git_group.add_argument('-df', '--do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files',
> + action='store_true',
> + help="Do not ignore git ignored files.\n"
> + "(default: files in git ignore files are
> "
> + "ignored)\n\n")
> +
> + git_group.add_argument('-ds', '--do-not-ignore-git_submodules',
> + action='store_true',
> + help="Do not ignore files in git
> submodules.\n"
> + "(default: files in git submodules are "
> + "ignored)\n\n")
> +
> + parser.add_argument('-e', '--extensions', nargs='*', default=['.c'],
> + help="List of file extensions to include.\n"
> + "(default: %(default)s)")
> +
> + args = parser.parse_args()
> +
> + if args.quiet:
> + # Don't print in the few places that directly print
> + builtins.print = _quiet_print
> + stdout_logger_handler.addFilter(QuietFilter(args.quiet))
> +
> + if args.log_file:
> + file_logger_handler =
> logging.FileHandler(filename=args.log_file,
> + mode='w',
> encoding='utf-8')
> +
> + # In an ideal world, everyone would update to the latest Python
> + # minor version (3.10) after a few weeks/months. Since that's
> not the
> + # case, resist from using structural pattern matching in Python
> 3.10.
> + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0636/
> +
> + if args.verbose_log_file == 0:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 1:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 2:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '[%(filename)s - %(funcName)20s() ] %(levelname)-8s '
> + '%(message)s')
> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 3:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '[%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ] '
> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 4:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s()
> ]'
> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> + else:
> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s()
> ]'
> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> +
> + file_logger_handler.addFilter(ProgressFilter())
> + file_logger_handler.setFormatter(file_logger_formatter)
> + root_logger.addHandler(file_logger_handler)
> +
> + logging.info(PROGRAM_NAME + "\n")
> +
> + substitution_data = {}
> + if args.substitution_file:
> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file
> {args.substitution_file}")
> + with open(args.substitution_file, 'r') as sf:
> + substitution_data = yaml.safe_load(sf)
> +
> + if args.workspace_directory:
> + return check_macros_in_directory(
> + Path(args.workspace_directory),
> + args.extensions,
> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_ignore_files,
> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_submodules,
> + not args.no_progress_bar,
> + args.utf8w,
> + **substitution_data)
> + else:
> + curr_dir = Path(__file__).parent
> + input_file = Path(args.input_file)
> +
> + rel_path = str(input_file)
> + if input_file.is_relative_to(curr_dir):
> + rel_path = str(input_file.relative_to(curr_dir))
> +
> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in File: "
> + f"{input_file.resolve()}\n")
> +
> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> + failure_cnt = check_macros_in_file(
> + input_file,
> + rel_path,
> + args.utf8w,
> + **substitution_data)[0]
> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> +
> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The file macro check operation took "
> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> +
> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, 1)
> +
> + return failure_cnt
> +
> +
> +if __name__ == '__main__':
> + # The exit status value is the number of macro formatting errors
> found.
> + # Therefore, if no macro formatting errors are found, 0 is returned.
> + # Some systems require the return value to be in the range 0-127, so
> + # a lower maximum of 100 is enforced to allow a wide range of
> potential
> + # values with a reasonably large maximum.
> + try:
> +
> sys.exit(max(_module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper(),
> + 100))
> + except KeyboardInterrupt:
> + logging.warning("Exiting due to keyboard interrupt.")
> + # Actual formatting errors are only allowed to reach 100.
> + # 101 signals a keyboard interrupt.
> + sys.exit(101)
> + except FileExistsError as e:
> + # 102 signals a file not found error.
> + logging.critical(f"Input file {e.args[0]} does not exist.")
> + sys.exit(102)
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..33f1ad9790ed
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
> +# Debug Macro Check
> +
> +This Python application scans all files in a build package for debug
> macro formatting issues. It is intended to be a
> +fundamental build-time check that is part of a normal developer build
> process to catch errors right away.
> +
> +As a build plugin, it is capable of finding these errors early in the
> development process after code is initially
> +written to ensure that all code tested is free of debug macro formatting
> errors. These errors often creep into debug
> +prints in error conditions that are not frequently executed making debug
> even more difficult and confusing when they
> +are encountered. In other cases, debug macros with these errors in the
> main code path can lead to unexpected behavior
> +when executed. As a standalone script, it can be easily run manually or
> integrated into other CI processes.
> +
> +The plugin is part of a set of debug macro check scripts meant to be
> relatively portable so they can be applied to
> +additional code bases with minimal effort.
> +
> +## 1. BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> +
> +This is the build plugin. It is discovered within the Stuart Self-
> Describing Environment (SDE) due to the accompanying
> +file `DebugMacroCheck_plugin_in.yaml`.
> +
> +Since macro errors are considered a coding bug that should be found and
> fixed during the build phase of the developer
> +process (before debug and testing), this plugin is run in pre-build. It
> will run within the scope of the package
> +being compiled. For a platform build, this means it will run against the
> package being built. In a CI build, it will
> +run in pre-build for each package as each package is built.
> +
> +The build plugin has the following attributes:
> +
> + 1. Registered at `global` scope. This means it will always run.
> +
> + 2. Called only on compilable build targets (i.e. does nothing on `"NO-
> TARGET"`).
> +
> + 3. Runs as a pre-build step. This means it gives results right away to
> ensure compilation follows on a clean slate.
> + This also means it runs in platform build and CI. It is run in CI
> as a pre-build step when the `CompilerPlugin`
> + compiles code. This ensures even if the plugin was not run locally,
> all code submissions have been checked.
> +
> + 4. Reports any errors in the build log and fails the build upon error
> making it easy to discover problems.
> +
> + 5. Supports two methods of configuration via "substitution strings":
> +
> + 1. By setting a build variable called `DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE`
> with the name of a substitution YAML file to
> + use.
> +
> + **Example:**
> +
> + ```python
> + shell_environment.GetBuildVars().SetValue(
> +
> "DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE",
> +
> os.path.join(self.GetWorkspaceRoot(), "DebugMacroCheckSub.yaml"),
> + "Set in CISettings.py")
> + ```
> +
> + **Substitution File Content Example:**
> +
> + ```yaml
> + ---
> + # OvmfPkg/CpuHotplugSmm/ApicId.h
> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
> + FMT_APIC_ID: 0x%08x
> +
> + # DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ConfigurationManagerObject.h
> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
> + FMT_CM_OBJECT_ID: 0x%lx
> +
> + # OvmfPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
> + # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in string
> with one argument
> + # Replace ternary operator in debug string with single
> specifier
> + 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
> +
> + #
> DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Common/TableHelperLib/ConfigurationManagerObject
> Parser.c
> + # ShellPkg/Library/UefiShellAcpiViewCommandLib/AcpiParser.c
> + # Reason: Acknowledge that string *should* expand to one
> specifier
> + # Replace variable with expected number of specifiers
> (1)
> + Parser[Index].Format: "%d"
> + ```
> +
> + 2. By entering the string substitutions directory into a dictionary
> called `StringSubstitutions` in a
> + `DebugMacroCheck` section of the package CI YAML file.
> +
> + **Example:**
> +
> + ```yaml
> + "DebugMacroCheck": {
> + "StringSubstitutions": {
> + "SUB_A": "%Lx"
> + }
> + }
> + ```
> +
> +### Debug Macro Check Build Plugin: Simple Disable
> +
> +The build plugin can simply be disabled by setting an environment
> variable named `"DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK"`. The
> +plugin is disabled on existence of the variable. The contents of the
> variable are not inspected at this time.
> +
> +## 2. DebugMacroCheck.py
> +
> +This is the main Python module containing the implementation logic. The
> build plugin simply wraps around it.
> +
> +When first running debug macro check against a new, large code base, it
> is recommended to first run this standalone
> +script and address all of the issues and then enable the build plugin.
> +
> +The module supports a number of configuration parameters to ease debug
> of errors and to provide flexibility for
> +different build environments.
> +
> +### EDK 2 PyTool Library Dependency
> +
> +This script has minimal library dependencies. However, it has one
> dependency you might not be familiar with on the
> +Tianocore EDK 2 PyTool Library (edk2toollib):
> +
> +```py
> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
> +```
> +
> +You simply need to install the following pip module to use this library:
> `edk2-pytool-library`
> +(e.g. `pip install edk2-pytool-library`)
> +
> +More information is available here:
> +
> +- PyPI page: [edk2-pytool-library](https://pypi.org/project/edk2-pytool-
> library/)
> +- GitHub repo: [tianocore/edk2-pytool-
> library](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-pytool-library)
> +
> +If you strongly prefer not including this additional dependency, the
> functionality imported here is relatively
> +simple to substitute with the Python
> [`subprocess`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html) built-
> in
> +module.
> +
> +### Examples
> +
> +Simple run against current directory:
> +
> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w .`
> +
> +Simple run against a single file:
> +
> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -i filename.c`
> +
> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> "debug_macro_check.log":
> +
> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l`
> +
> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> "custom.log" and debug log messages enabled:
> +
> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -v`
> +
> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> "custom.log", with debug log messages enabled including
> +python script function and line number, use a substitution file called
> "file_sub.yaml", do not show the progress bar,
> +and run against .c and .h files:
> +
> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -vv -s file_sub.yaml -n
> -e .c .h`
> +
> +> **Note**: It is normally not recommended to run against .h files as
> they and many other non-.c files normally do
> + not have full `DEBUG` macro prints.
> +
> +```plaintext
> +usage: Debug Macro Checker [-h] (-w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY | -i
> [INPUT_FILE]) [-l [LOG_FILE]] [-s SUBSTITUTION_FILE] [-v] [-n] [-q] [-u]
> + [-df] [-ds] [-e [EXTENSIONS ...]]
> +
> +Checks for debug macro formatting errors within files recursively
> located within a given directory.
> +
> +options:
> + -h, --help show this help message and exit
> + -w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY, --workspace-directory WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY
> + Directory of source files to check.
> +
> + -i [INPUT_FILE], --input-file [INPUT_FILE]
> + File path for an input file to check.
> +
> + Note that some other options do not apply if a
> single file is specified such as the
> + git options and file extensions.
> +
> + -e [EXTENSIONS ...], --extensions [EXTENSIONS ...]
> + List of file extensions to include.
> + (default: ['.c'])
> +
> +Optional input and output:
> + -l [LOG_FILE], --log-file [LOG_FILE]
> + File path for log output.
> + (default: if the flag is given with no file path
> then a file called
> + debug_macro_check.log is created and used in the
> current directory)
> +
> + -s SUBSTITUTION_FILE, --substitution-file SUBSTITUTION_FILE
> + A substitution YAML file specifies string
> substitutions to perform within the debug macro.
> +
> + This is intended to be a simple mechanism to
> expand the rare cases of pre-processor
> + macros without directly involving the pre-
> processor. The file consists of one or more
> + string value pairs where the key is the
> identifier to replace and the value is the value
> + to replace it with.
> +
> + This can also be used as a method to ignore
> results by replacing the problematic string
> + with a different string.
> +
> + -v, --verbose-log-file
> + Set file logging verbosity level.
> + - None: Info & > level messages
> + - '-v': + Debug level messages
> + - '-vv': + File name and function
> + - '-vvv': + Line number
> + - '-vvvv': + Timestamp
> + (default: verbose logging is not enabled)
> +
> + -n, --no-progress-bar
> + Disables progress bars.
> + (default: progress bars are used in some places
> to show progress)
> +
> + -q, --quiet Disables console output.
> + (default: console output is enabled)
> +
> + -u, --utf8w Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode errors.
> + (default: UTF-8 decode errors are not shown)
> +
> +
> +Optional git control:
> + -df, --do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files
> + Do not ignore git ignored files.
> + (default: files in git ignore files are ignored)
> +
> + -ds, --do-not-ignore-git_submodules
> + Do not ignore files in git submodules.
> + (default: files in git submodules are ignored)
> +```
> +
> +## String Substitutions
> +
> +`DebugMacroCheck` currently runs separate from the compiler toolchain.
> This has the advantage that it is very portable
> +and can run early in the build process, but it also means pre-processor
> macro expansion does not happen when it is
> +invoked.
> +
> +In practice, it has been very rare that this is an issue for how most
> debug macros are written. In case it is, a
> +substitution file can be used to inform `DebugMacroCheck` about the
> string substitution the pre-processor would
> +perform.
> +
> +This pattern should be taken as a warning. It is just as difficult for
> humans to keep debug macro specifiers and
> +arguments balanced as it is for `DebugMacroCheck` pre-processor macro
> substitution is used. By separating the string
> +from the actual arguments provided, it is more likely for developers to
> make mistakes matching print specifiers in
> +the string to the arguments. If usage is reasonable, a string
> substitution can be used as needed.
> +
> +### Ignoring Errors
> +
> +Since substitution files perform a straight textual substitution in
> macros discovered, it can be used to replace
> +problematic text with text that passes allowing errors to be ignored.
> +
> +## Python Version Required (3.10)
> +
> +This script is written to take advantage of new Python language features
> in Python 3.10. If you are not using Python
> +3.10 or later, you can:
> +
> + 1. Upgrade to Python 3.10 or greater
> + 2. Run this script in a [virtual
> environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) with Python
> 3.10
> + or greater
> + 3. Customize the script for compatibility with your Python version
> +
> +These are listed in order of recommendation. **(1)** is the simplest
> option and will upgrade your environment to a
> +newer, safer, and better Python experience. **(2)** is the simplest
> approach to isolate dependencies to what is needed
> +to run this script without impacting the rest of your system
> environment. **(3)** creates a one-off fork of the script
> +that, by nature, has a limited lifespan and will make accepting future
> updates difficult but can be done with relatively
> +minimal effort back to recent Python 3 releases.
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..98629bb23333
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
> +# @file DebugMacroDataSet.py
> +#
> +# Contains a debug macro test data set for verifying debug macros are
> +# recognized and parsed properly.
> +#
> +# This data is automatically converted into test cases. Just add the new
> +# data object here and run the tests.
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +
> +from .MacroTest import (NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest,
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest,
> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest,
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest,
> + CodeSnippetMacroTest)
> +
> +
> +# Ignore flake8 linter errors for lines that are too long (E501)
> +# flake8: noqa: E501
> +
> +# Data Set of DEBUG macros and expected results.
> +# macro: A string representing a DEBUG macro.
> +# result: A tuple with the following value representations.
> +# [0]: Count of total formatting errors
> +# [1]: Count of print specifiers found
> +# [2]: Count of macro arguments found
> +DEBUG_MACROS = [
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: No Print Specifiers No Arguments
> +
> #####################################################################
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, ""));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_GCD, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n"));',
> + (0, 0, 0)
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: Equal Print Specifiers to Arguments
> +
> #####################################################################
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%d", Number));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReset(MediaId=0x%x)\n",
> This->Media->MediaId));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt %dseconds\n", 2 *
> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port
> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
> + (0, 2, 2)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port
> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
> + (0, 2, 2)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid Status = %r. No Progress bar support. \n",
> Status));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%s)", Image->ExitData));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH, "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii, Status,
> Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid));',
> + (0, 7, 7)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "LoadCapsuleOnDisk - LoadRecoveryCapsule
> (%d) - %r\n", CapsuleInstance, Status));',
> + (0, 2, 2)
> + ),
> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH,
> "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii,
> Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode,
> Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer,
> Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character,
> Guid));',
> + (0, 28, 28)
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: More Print Specifiers Than Arguments
> +
> #####################################################################
> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReadBlocks(MediaId=0x%x,
> Lba=%ld, BufferSize=0x%x bytes (%d kB), BufferPtr @ 0x%08x)\n", MediaId,
> Lba, BufferSizeInBytes, Buffer));',
> + (1, 5, 4)
> + ),
> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a: Request=%s\n", __func__));',
> + (1, 2, 1)
> + ),
> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a: Invalid request format %d for %d\n",
> CertFormat, CertRequest));',
> + (1, 3, 2)
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: Less Print Specifiers Than Arguments
> +
> #####################################################################
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA, BlockDevPtr->LastBlock));',
> + (1, 1, 2)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n", 2 *
> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
> + (1, 0, 1)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid. No Progress bar support. \n", Status));',
> + (1, 0, 1)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumeratePort: Critical Over
> Current\n", Port));',
> + (1, 0, 1)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "[TPM2] Submit PP Request failure! Sync
> PPRQ/PPRM with PP variable.\n", Status));',
> + (1, 0, 1)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, ": Failed to update debug log index file:
> %r !\n", __func__, Status));',
> + (1, 1, 2)
> + ),
> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a - Failed to extract nonce from policy
> blob with return status %r\n", __func__,
> gPolicyBlobFieldName[MFCI_POLICY_TARGET_NONCE], Status));',
> + (1, 2, 3)
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: Macros with Ignored Specifiers
> +
> #####################################################################
> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INIT, "%HEmuOpenBlock: opened %a%N\n", Private-
> >Filename));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%hs)", Image->ExitData));',
> + (0, 1, 1)
> + ),
> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - ''%H%s%N''\r\n",
> String1, String2));',
> + (0, 2, 2)
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: Macros with Special Parsing Scenarios
> +
> #####################################################################
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt"))',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Semicolon"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG (DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt");',
> + (0, 0, 0),
> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Two Parentheses"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a\n", "Removable Slot"));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Single String Argument in Quotes"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability-
> >TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Ternary Operator Present"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability-
> >TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Ternary Operator Present"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> + ''',
> + (0, 0, 0),
> + "Multiple Macros with an Escaped Character"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_INFO,
> + "UsbEnumerateNewDev: device uses translator (%d, %d)\n",
> + Child->Translator.TranslatorHubAddress,
> + Child->Translator.TranslatorPortNumber
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multi-line Macro"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_INFO,
> + "UsbEnumeratePort: port %d state - %02x, change - %02x on
> %p\n",
> + Port,
> + PortState.PortStatus,
> + PortState.PortChangeStatus,
> + HubIf
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 4, 4),
> + "Multi-line Macro"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "%a:%a: failed to allocate reserved pages: "
> + "BufferSize=%Lu LoadFile=\"%s\" FilePath=\"%s\"\n",
> + gEfiCallerBaseName,
> + __func__,
> + (UINT64)BufferSize,
> + LoadFileText,
> + FileText
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 5, 5),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Compiler String Concatenation"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "ERROR: GTDT: GT Block Frame Info Structures %d and %d have
> the same " \
> + "frame number: 0x%x.\n",
> + Index1,
> + Index2,
> + FrameNumber1
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 3, 3),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "ERROR: PPTT: Too many private resources. Count = %d. " \
> + "Maximum supported Processor Node size exceeded. " \
> + "Token = %p. Status = %r\n",
> + ProcInfoNode->NoOfPrivateResources,
> + ProcInfoNode->ParentToken,
> + Status
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 3, 3),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> + "% 20a % 20a % 20a % 20a\n",
> + "PhysicalStart(0x)",
> + "PhysicalSize(0x)",
> + "CpuStart(0x)",
> + "RegionState(0x)"
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 4, 4),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Quoted String Arguments"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "XenPvBlk: "
> + "%a error %d on %a at sector %Lx, num bytes %Lx\n",
> + Response->operation == BLKIF_OP_READ ? "read" : "write",
> + Status,
> + IoData->Dev->NodeName,
> + (UINT64)IoData->Sector,
> + (UINT64)IoData->Size
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 5, 5),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Ternary Operator and Quoted String
> Arguments"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "%a: Label=\"%s\" OldParentNodeId=%Lu OldName=\"%a\" "
> + "NewParentNodeId=%Lu NewName=\"%a\" Errno=%d\n",
> + __func__,
> + VirtioFs->Label,
> + OldParentNodeId,
> + OldName,
> + NewParentNodeId,
> + NewName,
> + CommonResp.Error
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 7, 7),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Escaped Quotes and String Concatenation"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\",
> Status = %r\n", Status));
> + ''',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Escaped Parentheses in Debug Message"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "%0d %s", XbB_ddr4[1][bankBit][xorBit],
> xorBit == (XaB_NUM_OF_BITS-1) ? "]": ", "));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Parentheses in Ternary Operator Expression"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO | DEBUG_EVENT | DEBUG_WARN, " %u\n",
> &Structure->Block.Value));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Multiple Print Specifier Levels Present"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString()));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument No Params"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1)));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 1 Param"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> Param2)));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument Multiple Params"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> ReturnParam())));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth No 2nd-Level Param"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> ReturnParam(*Param))));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth 1 2nd-Level Param"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> ReturnParam(*Param, &ParamNext))));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth Multiple 2nd-Level Param"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3)))));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3), NextParam))));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params with Param
> After Function Call"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s-%a\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
> + (1, 1, 2),
> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments with Imbalance"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s%s\n", (ReturnString(&Param1)),
> (ReturnString2(&ParamN))));',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Parentheses"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n",
> ((((ReturnString(&Param1)))))));',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Many
> Parentheses"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, ""%B%08X%N: %-48a %V*%a*%N"", HexNumber,
> ReturnString(Array[Index]), &AsciiString[0]));',
> + (0, 3, 3),
> + "Complex String Print Specifier 1"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -
> 70s%N>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber, GetUnicodeString
> (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid, AnotherUnicodeString,
> Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
> + (0, 8, 8),
> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -
> 70s%N%r>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber,
> GetUnicodeString (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid,
> AnotherUnicodeString, Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
> + (1, 9, 8),
> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers Imbalance 1"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + ("%a: Label=\"%s\" CanonicalPathname=\"%a\" FileName=\"%s\" "
> + "OpenMode=0x%Lx Attributes=0x%Lx: nonsensical request to
> possibly "
> + "create a file marked read-only, for read-write access\n"),
> + __func__,
> + VirtioFs->Label,
> + VirtioFsFile->CanonicalPathname,
> + FileName,
> + OpenMode,
> + Attributes
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 6, 6),
> + "Multi-Line with Parentheses Around Debug String Compiler String
> Concat"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG (
> + (DEBUG_INFO,
> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x %04x:%04x\n",
> + (UINTN)Index,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
> + );
> + ''',
> + (1, 11, 13),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Many Arguments And Multi-Line
> Parentheses"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_WARN,
> + "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N>\n. Size:
> 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n",
> + HexNumber,
> + GetUnicodeString (InnerFunctionCall(Arg1, &Arg2)),
> + &UnicodeString[4],
> + UnicodeString2,
> + &Guid,
> + AnotherUnicodeString,
> + Struct.SomeSize,
> + CommaDecimalValue
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 8, 8),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1 and
> 2-Depth Function Calls"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG (
> + (DEBUG_NET,
> + "TcpFastRecover: enter fast retransmission for TCB %p, recover
> point is %d\n",
> + Tcb,
> + Tcb->Recover)
> + );
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multi-line Macro with Parentheses Separated"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> + "%a: APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID " was hot-plugged "
> + "before; ignoring it\n",
> + __func__,
> + NewApicId
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (1, 1, 2),
> + "Multi-line Imbalanced Macro with Indented String Concatenation"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
> + __func__,
> + "String with , inside"
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Comma"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
> + __func__,
> + "St,ring, with , ins,ide"
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Multiple
> Commas"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_VERBOSE, "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged, \"%a\"",
> __func__, "S\"t,\"ring, with , ins,i\"de"));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Quoted String Argument with Escaped Quotes and Multiple Commas"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> + "%a: AddProcessor(" FMT_APIC_ID "): %r\n",
> + __func__,
> + Status
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 2, 2),
> + "Quoted Parenthesized String Inside Debug Message String"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_INFO,
> + "%a: hot-added APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID ", SMBASE 0x%Lx, "
> +
> "EFI_SMM_CPU_SERVICE_PROTOCOL assigned number %Lu\n",
> + __func__,
> + (UINT64)mCpuHotPlugData->SmBase[NewSlot],
> + (UINT64)NewProcessorNumberByProtocol
> + ));
> + ''',
> + (0, 3, 3),
> + "Quoted String with Concatenation Inside Debug Message String"
> + ),
> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, Index == COLUMN_SIZE/2 ? "0" : " %02x",
> (UINTN)Data[Index]));
> + ''',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Ternary Operating in Debug Message String"
> + ),
> +
> +
> #####################################################################
> + # Section: Code Snippet Tests
> +
> #####################################################################
> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + /**
> + Print the BBS Table.
> +
> + @param LocalBbsTable The BBS table.
> + @param BbsCount The count of entry in BBS table.
> + **/
> + VOID
> + LegacyBmPrintBbsTable (
> + IN BBS_TABLE *LocalBbsTable,
> + IN UINT16 BbsCount
> + )
> + {
> + UINT16 Index;
> +
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " NO Prio bb/dd/ff cl/sc Type Stat
> segm:offs\n"));
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO,
> "=============================================\n"));
> + for (Index = 0; Index < BbsCount; Index++) {
> + if (!LegacyBmValidBbsEntry (&LocalBbsTable[Index])) {
> + continue;
> + }
> +
> + DEBUG (
> + (DEBUG_INFO,
> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x
> %04x:%04x\n",
> + (UINTN)Index,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
> + );
> + }
> +
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
> + ''',
> + (1, 0, 0),
> + "Code Section with An Imbalanced Macro"
> + ),
> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + if (*Buffer == AML_ROOT_CHAR) {
> + //
> + // RootChar
> + //
> + Buffer++;
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> + } else if (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR) {
> + //
> + // ParentPrefixChar
> + //
> + do {
> + Buffer++;
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "^"));
> + } while (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR);
> + }
> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\",
> Status = %r\n", Status));
> + ''',
> + (0, 1, 1),
> + "Code Section with Escaped Backslash and Escaped Quotes"
> + ),
> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> + r'''
> + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
> + UINTN Offset;
> + UINTN Start;
> +
> + DEBUG ((
> + DEBUG_INFO,
> + "Variable FV header is not valid. It will be
> reinitialized.\n"
> + ));
> +
> + //
> + // Get FvbInfo to provide in FwhInstance.
> + //
> + Status = GetFvbInfo (Length, &GoodFwVolHeader);
> + ASSERT (!EFI_ERROR (Status));
> + }
> + ''',
> + (0, 0, 0),
> + "Code Section with Multi-Line Macro with No Arguments"
> + )
> +]
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..3b966d31ffaa
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
> +# @file MacroTest.py
> +#
> +# Contains the data classes that are used to compose debug macro tests.
> +#
> +# All data classes inherit from a single abstract base class that
> expects
> +# the subclass to define the category of test it represents.
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +
> +from dataclasses import dataclass, field
> +from os import linesep
> +from typing import Tuple
> +
> +import abc
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class MacroTest(abc.ABC):
> + """Abstract base class for an individual macro test case."""
> +
> + macro: str
> + result: Tuple[int, int, int]
> + description: str = field(default='')
> +
> + @property
> + @abc.abstractmethod
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + """Returns the test class category identifier.
> +
> + Example: 'equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test'
> +
> + This string is used to bind test objects against this class.
> +
> + Returns:
> + str: Test category identifier string.
> + """
> + pass
> +
> + @property
> + def category_description(self) -> str:
> + """Returns the test class category description.
> +
> + Example: 'Test case with equal count of print specifiers to
> arguments.'
> +
> + This string is a human readable description of the test
> category.
> +
> + Returns:
> + str: String describing the test category.
> + """
> + return self.__doc__
> +
> + def __str__(self):
> + """Returns a macro test case description string."""
> +
> + s = [
> + f"{linesep}",
> + "=" * 80,
> + f"Macro Test Type: {self.category_description}",
> + f"{linesep}Macro: {self.macro}",
> + f"{linesep}Expected Result: {self.result}"
> + ]
> +
> + if self.description:
> + s.insert(3, f"Test Description: {self.description}")
> +
> + return f'{linesep}'.join(s)
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case with no print specifier and no arguments."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case with equal count of print specifiers to arguments."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case with more print specifiers than arguments."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case with less print specifiers than arguments."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case to test ignored print specifiers."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "ignored_specifiers_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class SpecialParsingMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case with special (complicated) parsing scenarios."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "special_parsing_macro_test"
> +
> +
> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> +class CodeSnippetMacroTest(MacroTest):
> + """Test case within a larger code snippet."""
> +
> + @property
> + def category(self) -> str:
> + return "code_snippet_macro_test"
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..e69de29bb2d1
> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..db51d23e03d3
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
> +# @file test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> +#
> +# Contains unit tests for the DebugMacroCheck build plugin.
> +#
> +# An example of running these tests from the root of the workspace:
> +# python -m unittest discover -s
> ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v
> +#
> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> +##
> +
> +import inspect
> +import pathlib
> +import sys
> +import unittest
> +
> +# Import the build plugin
> +test_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
> +sys.path.append(str(test_file.parent.parent))
> +
> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
> +
> +from os import linesep # noqa: E402
> +from tests import DebugMacroDataSet # noqa: E402
> +from tests import MacroTest # noqa: E402
> +from typing import Callable, Tuple # noqa: E402
> +
> +
> +#
> +# This metaclass is provided to dynamically produce test case container
> +# classes. The main purpose of this approach is to:
> +# 1. Allow categories of test cases to be defined (test container
> classes)
> +# 2. Allow test cases to automatically (dynamically) be assigned to
> their
> +# corresponding test container class when new test data is defined.
> +#
> +# The idea being that infrastructure and test data are separated.
> Adding
> +# / removing / modifying test data does not require an
> infrastructure
> +# change (unless new categories are defined).
> +# 3. To work with the unittest discovery algorithm and VS Code Test
> Explorer.
> +#
> +# Notes:
> +# - (1) can roughly be achieved with unittest test suites. In another
> +# implementation approach, this solution was tested with relatively
> minor
> +# modifications to use test suites. However, this became a bit overly
> +# complicated with the dynamic test case method generation and did
> not
> +# work as well with VS Code Test Explorer.
> +# - For (2) and (3), particularly for VS Code Test Explorer to work,
> the
> +# dynamic population of the container class namespace needed to
> happen prior
> +# to class object creation. That is why the metaclass assigns test
> methods
> +# to the new classes based upon the test category specified in the
> +# corresponding data class.
> +# - This could have been simplified a bit by either using one test case
> +# container class and/or testing data in a single, monolithic test
> function
> +# that iterates over the data set. However, the dynamic hierarchy
> greatly
> +# helps organize test results and reporting. The infrastructure
> though
> +# inheriting some complexity to support it, should not need to change
> (much)
> +# as the data set expands.
> +# - Test case categories (container classes) are derived from the
> overall
> +# type of macro conditions under test.
> +#
> +# - This implementation assumes unittest will discover test cases
> +# (classes derived from unittest.TestCase) with the name pattern
> "Test_*"
> +# and test functions with the name pattern "test_x". Individual tests
> are
> +# dynamically numbered monotonically within a category.
> +# - The final test case description is also able to return fairly clean
> +# context information.
> +#
> +class Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck(type):
> + """
> + Metaclass for debug macro test case class factory.
> + """
> + @classmethod
> + def __prepare__(mcls, name, bases, **kwargs):
> + """Returns the test case namespace for this class."""
> + candidate_macros, cls_ns, cnt = [], {}, 0
> +
> + if "category" in kwargs.keys():
> + candidate_macros = [m for m in
> DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS if
> + m.category == kwargs["category"]]
> + else:
> + candidate_macros = DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS
> +
> + for cnt, macro_test in enumerate(candidate_macros):
> + f_name = f'test_{macro_test.category}_{cnt}'
> + t_desc = f'{macro_test!s}'
> + cls_ns[f_name] = mcls.build_macro_test(macro_test, t_desc)
> + return cls_ns
> +
> + def __new__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
> class."""
> + return super().__new__(mcls, name, bases, ns)
> +
> + def __init__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
> class."""
> + return super().__init__(name, bases, ns)
> +
> + @classmethod
> + def build_macro_test(cls, macro_test: MacroTest.MacroTest,
> + test_desc: str) -> Callable[[None], None]:
> + """Returns a test function for this macro test data."
> +
> + Args:
> + macro_test (MacroTest.MacroTest): The macro test class.
> +
> + test_desc (str): A test description string.
> +
> + Returns:
> + Callable[[None], None]: A test case function.
> + """
> + def test_func(self):
> + act_result = cls.check_regex(macro_test.macro)
> + self.assertCountEqual(
> + act_result,
> + macro_test.result,
> + test_desc + f'{linesep}'.join(
> + ["", f"Actual Result: {act_result}", "=" * 80,
> ""]))
> +
> + return test_func
> +
> + @classmethod
> + def check_regex(cls, source_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> + """Returns the plugin result for the given macro string.
> +
> + Args:
> + source_str (str): A string containing debug macros.
> +
> + Returns:
> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> errors,
> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> macros
> + given.
> + """
> + return DebugMacroCheck.check_debug_macros(
> + DebugMacroCheck.get_debug_macros(source_str),
> + cls._get_function_name())
> +
> + @classmethod
> + def _get_function_name(cls) -> str:
> + """Returns the function name from one level of call depth.
> +
> + Returns:
> + str: The caller function name.
> + """
> + return "function: " +
> inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_code.co_name
> +
> +
> +# Test container classes for dynamically generated macro test cases.
> +# A class can be removed below to skip / remove it from testing.
> +# Test case functions will be added to the appropriate class as they are
> +# created.
> +class Test_NoSpecifierNoArgument(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_EqualSpecifierEqualArgument(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_MoreSpecifiersThanArguments(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_LessSpecifiersThanArguments(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_IgnoredSpecifiers(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="ignored_specifiers_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="special_parsing_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +class Test_CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> + unittest.TestCase,
> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> + category="code_snippet_macro_test"):
> + pass
> +
> +
> +if __name__ == '__main__':
> + unittest.main()
> --
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 6/7] OvmfPkg/PlatformCI: Disable DebugMacroCheck
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 6/7] OvmfPkg/PlatformCI: Disable DebugMacroCheck Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-09-07 1:40 ` Yao, Jiewen
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From: Yao, Jiewen @ 2023-09-07 1:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com, devel@edk2.groups.io
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel, Justen, Jordan L, Gerd Hoffmann
Reviewed-by: Jiewen Yao <Jiewen.yao@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2023 4:49 AM
> To: devel@edk2.groups.io
> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb+tianocore@kernel.org>; Yao, Jiewen
> <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Justen, Jordan L <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>; Gerd
> Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v1 6/7] OvmfPkg/PlatformCI: Disable DebugMacroCheck
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> Disables the DebugMacroCheck CI plugin to reduce CI checks performed
> in the package.
>
> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb+tianocore@kernel.org>
> Cc: Jiewen Yao <jiewen.yao@intel.com>
> Cc: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
> Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> ---
> OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py | 1 +
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
>
> diff --git a/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
> b/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
> index 1ada935d3cb4..f829738cdda4 100644
> --- a/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
> +++ b/OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuildLib.py
> @@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ class PlatformBuilder( UefiBuilder,
> BuildSettingsManager):
> self.env.SetValue("PRODUCT_NAME", "OVMF", "Platform Hardcoded")
> self.env.SetValue("MAKE_STARTUP_NSH", "FALSE", "Default to false")
> self.env.SetValue("QEMU_HEADLESS", "FALSE", "Default to false")
> + self.env.SetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK", "TRUE", "Disable by
> default")
> return 0
>
> def PlatformPreBuild(self):
> --
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 3/7] SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
2023-08-14 20:48 ` [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 3/7] SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-09-07 1:42 ` Yao, Jiewen
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From: Yao, Jiewen @ 2023-09-07 1:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com, devel@edk2.groups.io; +Cc: Wang, Jian J
Reviewed-by: Jiewen Yao <Jiewen.yao@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2023 4:49 AM
> To: devel@edk2.groups.io
> Cc: Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Wang, Jian J <jian.j.wang@intel.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v1 3/7] SecurityPkg.ci.yaml: Add debug macro exception
>
> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>
> Adds a CI YAML entry to acknowledge a case where a single argument
> is matched to a format specifier with a ternary operator.
>
> Cc: Jiewen Yao <jiewen.yao@intel.com>
> Cc: Jian J Wang <jian.j.wang@intel.com>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> ---
> SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml | 9 +++++++++
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml b/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
> index 2138b0a5e21b..3f03762bd6f9 100644
> --- a/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
> +++ b/SecurityPkg/SecurityPkg.ci.yaml
> @@ -106,5 +106,14 @@
>
> "Defines": {
> "BLD_*_CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION": "TRUE",
> + },
> +
> + "DebugMacroCheck": {
> + "StringSubstitutions": {
> + # SecurityPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
> + # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in string with one
> argument
> + # Replace ternary operator in debug string with single specifier
> + 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
> + }
> }
> }
> --
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-09-07 1:35 ` Michael D Kinney
@ 2023-09-07 21:43 ` Michael Kubacki
2023-09-07 21:59 ` Michael D Kinney
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kubacki @ 2023-09-07 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel, michael.d.kinney; +Cc: Sean Brogan, Gao, Liming
There's not package level control at the moment from a given package CI
YAML file. We've treated this as fundamental for "core" packages (those
often built from a single CISettings.py file) and on-by-default but with
a disable option via the env var for individual platform build files
(like the disable I applied for OvmfPkg in Patch 6 of the series).
If you'd like a disable option available in CI YAML files, it can easily
be consumed in DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py and I'll add it in v2. Let
me know.
Thanks,
Michael
On 9/6/2023 9:35 PM, Michael D Kinney wrote:
> Reviewed-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
>
> Really like the inclusion of unit tests. If any issues are
> found, can update unit test to cover that case.
>
> One quick question. I see a global disable through env var.
> I also see it says that is it runs on packages that use the
> compiler plugin. Is there a way to disable this plugin at
> the package scope? Many plugins support a "skip" setting today.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>
>> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 1:49 PM
>> To: devel@edk2.groups.io
>> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>; Kinney, Michael D
>> <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; Gao, Liming <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
>> Subject: [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
>>
>> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>>
>> Adds a plugin that finds debug macro formatting issues. These errors
>> often creep into debug prints in error conditions not frequently
>> executed and make debug more difficult when they are encountered.
>>
>> The code can be as a standalone script which is useful to find
>> problems in a large codebase that has not been checked before or as
>> a CI plugin that notifies a developer of an error right away.
>>
>> The script was already used to find numerous issues in edk2 in the
>> past so there's not many code fixes in this change. More details
>> are available in the readme file:
>>
>> .pytool\Plugin\DebugMacroCheck\Readme.md
>>
>> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
>> Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
>> Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
>> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
>> ---
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>> | 127 +++
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
>> | 11 +
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
>> | 859 ++++++++++++++++++++
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
>> | 253 ++++++
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
>> | 674 +++++++++++++++
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
>> | 131 +++
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
>> | 0
>> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> | 201 +++++
>> 8 files changed, 2256 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git
>> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
>> y
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
>> y
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..b1544666025e
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
>> y
>> @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
>> +# @file DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>> +#
>> +# A build plugin that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
>> +#
>> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
>> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
>> +# argument list.
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +
>> +import logging
>> +import os
>> +import pathlib
>> +import sys
>> +import yaml
>> +
>> +# Import the build plugin
>> +plugin_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
>> +sys.path.append(str(plugin_file.parent.parent))
>> +
>> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
>> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
>> +
>> +from edk2toolext import edk2_logging #
>> noqa: E402
>> +from edk2toolext.environment.plugintypes.uefi_build_plugin import \
>> + IUefiBuildPlugin #
>> noqa: E402
>> +from edk2toolext.environment.uefi_build import UefiBuilder #
>> noqa: E402
>> +from edk2toollib.uefi.edk2.path_utilities import Edk2Path #
>> noqa: E402
>> +from pathlib import Path #
>> noqa: E402
>> +
>> +
>> +class DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin(IUefiBuildPlugin):
>> +
>> + def do_pre_build(self, builder: UefiBuilder) -> int:
>> + """Debug Macro Check pre-build functionality.
>> +
>> + The plugin is invoked in pre-build since it can operate
>> independently
>> + of build tools and to notify the user of any errors earlier in
>> the
>> + build process to reduce feedback time.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + builder (UefiBuilder): A UEFI builder object for this build.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + int: The number of debug macro errors found. Zero indicates
>> the
>> + check either did not run or no errors were found.
>> + """
>> +
>> + # Check if disabled in the environment
>> + env_disable = builder.env.GetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK")
>> + if env_disable:
>> + return 0
>> +
>> + # Only run on targets with compilation
>> + build_target = builder.env.GetValue("TARGET").lower()
>> + if "no-target" in build_target:
>> + return 0
>> +
>> + pp = builder.pp.split(os.pathsep)
>> + edk2 = Edk2Path(builder.ws, pp)
>> + package = edk2.GetContainingPackage(
>> + builder.mws.join(builder.ws,
>> + builder.env.GetValue(
>> + "ACTIVE_PLATFORM")))
>> + package_path = Path(
>> +
>> edk2.GetAbsolutePathOnThisSystemFromEdk2RelativePath(
>> + package))
>> +
>> + # Every debug macro is printed at DEBUG logging level.
>> + # Ensure the level is above DEBUG while executing the macro
>> check
>> + # plugin to avoid flooding the log handler.
>> + handler_level_context = []
>> + for h in logging.getLogger().handlers:
>> + if h.level < logging.INFO:
>> + handler_level_context.append((h, h.level))
>> + h.setLevel(logging.INFO)
>> +
>> + edk2_logging.log_progress("Checking DEBUG Macros")
>> +
>> + # There are two ways to specify macro substitution data for this
>> + # plugin. If multiple options are present, data is appended from
>> + # each option.
>> + #
>> + # 1. Specify the substitution data in the package CI YAML file.
>> + # 2. Specify a standalone substitution data YAML file.
>> + ##
>> + sub_data = {}
>> +
>> + # 1. Allow substitution data to be specified in a
>> "DebugMacroCheck" of
>> + # the package CI YAML file. This is used to provide a familiar
>> per-
>> + # package customization flow for a package maintainer.
>> + package_config_file = Path(
>> + os.path.join(
>> + package_path, package + ".ci.yaml"))
>> + if package_config_file.is_file():
>> + with open(package_config_file, 'r') as cf:
>> + package_config_file_data = yaml.safe_load(cf)
>> + if "DebugMacroCheck" in package_config_file_data and \
>> + "StringSubstitutions" in \
>> + package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]:
>> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution data in "
>> + f"{str(package_config_file)}")
>> + sub_data |=
>> package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]["StringSubstitutions"] # noqa
>> +
>> + # 2. Allow a substitution file to be specified as an environment
>> + # variable. This is used to provide flexibility in how to
>> specify a
>> + # substitution file. The value can be set anywhere prior to this
>> plugin
>> + # getting called such as pre-existing build script.
>> + sub_file = builder.env.GetValue("DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE")
>> + if sub_file:
>> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file {sub_file}")
>> + with open(sub_file, 'r') as sf:
>> + sub_data |= yaml.safe_load(sf)
>> +
>> + try:
>> + error_count = DebugMacroCheck.check_macros_in_directory(
>> + package_path,
>> + ignore_git_submodules=False,
>> + show_progress_bar=False,
>> + **sub_data)
>> + finally:
>> + for h, l in handler_level_context:
>> + h.setLevel(l)
>> +
>> + return error_count
>> diff --git
>> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..50f97cbd3935
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
>> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
>> +## @file
>> +# Build plugin used to check that debug macros are formatted properly.
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +{
>> + "scope": "global",
>> + "name": "Debug Macro Check Plugin",
>> + "module": "DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin"
>> +}
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..ffabcdf91b60
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
>> @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@
>> +# @file DebugMacroCheck.py
>> +#
>> +# A script that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
>> +#
>> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
>> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
>> +# argument list.
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +
>> +from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
>> +import logging
>> +import os
>> +import re
>> +import regex
>> +import sys
>> +import shutil
>> +import timeit
>> +import yaml
>> +
>> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
>> +from io import StringIO
>> +from pathlib import Path, PurePath
>> +from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
>> +
>> +
>> +PROGRAM_NAME = "Debug Macro Checker"
>> +
>> +
>> +class GitHelpers:
>> + """
>> + Collection of Git helpers.
>> +
>> + Will be moved to a more generic module and imported in the future.
>> + """
>> +
>> + @staticmethod
>> + def get_git_ignored_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
>> + """Returns ignored files in this git repository.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + List[Path]: List of file absolute paths to all files ignored
>> + in this git repository. If git is not found, an
>> empty
>> + list will be returned.
>> + """
>> + if not shutil.which("git"):
>> + logging.warn(
>> + "Git is not found on this system. Git submodule paths
>> will "
>> + "not be considered.")
>> + return []
>> +
>> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
>> + exit_code = RunCmd("git", "ls-files --other",
>> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
>> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
>> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
>> + if exit_code != 0:
>> + return []
>> +
>> + rel_paths = out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines()
>> + abs_paths = []
>> + for path in rel_paths:
>> + abs_paths.append(Path(directory_path, path))
>> + return abs_paths
>> +
>> + @staticmethod
>> + def get_git_submodule_paths(directory_path: PurePath) -> List[Path]:
>> + """Returns submodules in the given workspace directory.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + List[Path]: List of directory absolute paths to the root of
>> + each submodule found from this folder. If submodules are not
>> + found, an empty list will be returned.
>> + """
>> + if not shutil.which("git"):
>> + return []
>> +
>> + if os.path.isfile(directory_path.joinpath(".gitmodules")):
>> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
>> + exit_code = RunCmd(
>> + "git", "config --file .gitmodules --get-regexp path",
>> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
>> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
>> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
>> + if exit_code != 0:
>> + return []
>> +
>> + submodule_paths = []
>> + for line in
>> out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines():
>> + submodule_paths.append(
>> + Path(directory_path, line.split()[1]))
>> +
>> + return submodule_paths
>> + else:
>> + return []
>> +
>> +
>> +class QuietFilter(logging.Filter):
>> + """A logging filter that temporarily suppresses message output."""
>> +
>> + def __init__(self, quiet: bool = False):
>> + """Class constructor method.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + quiet (bool, optional): Indicates if messages are currently
>> being
>> + printed (False) or not (True). Defaults to False.
>> + """
>> +
>> + self._quiet = quiet
>> +
>> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
>> + """Quiet filter method.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
>> filter is
>> + applied to.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + bool: True if messages are being suppressed. Otherwise,
>> False.
>> + """
>> + return not self._quiet
>> +
>> +
>> +class ProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
>> + """A logging filter that suppresses 'Progress' messages."""
>> +
>> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
>> + """Progress filter method.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
>> filter is
>> + applied to.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + bool: True if the message is not a 'Progress' message.
>> Otherwise,
>> + False.
>> + """
>> + return not record.getMessage().startswith("\rProgress")
>> +
>> +
>> +class CacheDuringProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
>> + """A logging filter that suppresses messages during progress
>> operations."""
>> +
>> + _message_cache = []
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def message_cache(self) -> List[logging.LogRecord]:
>> + """Contains a cache of messages accumulated during time of
>> operation.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + List[logging.LogRecord]: List of log records stored while
>> the
>> + filter was active.
>> + """
>> + return self._message_cache
>> +
>> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
>> + """Cache progress filter that suppresses messages during
>> progress
>> + display output.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record to cache.
>> + """
>> + self._message_cache.append(record)
>> +
>> +
>> +def check_debug_macros(macros: Iterable[Dict[str, str]],
>> + file_dbg_path: str,
>> + **macro_subs: str
>> + ) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
>> + """Checks if debug macros contain formatting errors.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + macros (Iterable[Dict[str, str]]): : A groupdict of macro
>> matches.
>> + This is an iterable of dictionaries with group names from the
>> regex
>> + match as the key and the matched string as the value for the
>> key.
>> +
>> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
>> display
>> + in debug messages.
>> +
>> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
>> replacement
>> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
>> errors,
>> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
>> macros
>> + given.
>> + """
>> +
>> + macro_subs = {k.lower(): v for k, v in macro_subs.items()}
>> +
>> + arg_cnt, failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt = 0, 0, 0
>> + for macro in macros:
>> + # Special Specifier Handling
>> + processed_dbg_str = macro['dbg_str'].strip().lower()
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"Inspecting macro: {macro}")
>> +
>> + # Make any macro substitutions so further processing is applied
>> + # to the substituted value.
>> + for k in macro_subs.keys():
>> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(k,
>> macro_subs[k])
>> +
>> + logging.debug("Debug macro string after replacements: "
>> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
>> +
>> + # These are very rarely used in debug strings. They are somewhat
>> + # more common in HII code to control text displayed on the
>> + # console. Due to the rarity and likelihood usage is a mistake,
>> + # a warning is shown if found.
>> + specifier_display_replacements = ['%n', '%h', '%e', '%b', '%v']
>> + for s in specifier_display_replacements:
>> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
>> + logging.warning(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
>> + logging.warning(f" {s} found in string and ignored:")
>> + logging.warning(f" \"{processed_dbg_str}\"")
>> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
>> +
>> + # These are miscellaneous print specifiers that do not require
>> + # special parsing and simply need to be replaced since they do
>> + # have a corresponding argument associated with them.
>> + specifier_other_replacements = ['%%', '\r', '\n']
>> + for s in specifier_other_replacements:
>> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
>> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
>> +
>> + processed_dbg_str = re.sub(
>> + r'%[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*\*[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*[a-zA-Z]', '%_%_',
>> + processed_dbg_str)
>> + logging.debug(f"Final macro before print specifier scan: "
>> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
>> +
>> + print_spec_cnt = processed_dbg_str.count('%')
>> +
>> + # Need to take into account parentheses between args in function
>> + # calls that might be in the args list. Use regex module for
>> + # this one since the recursive pattern match helps simplify
>> + # only matching commas outside nested call groups.
>> + if macro['dbg_args'] is None:
>> + processed_arg_str = ""
>> + else:
>> + processed_arg_str = macro['dbg_args'].strip()
>> +
>> + argument_other_replacements = ['\r', '\n']
>> + for r in argument_other_replacements:
>> + if s in processed_arg_str:
>> + processed_arg_str = processed_arg_str.replace(s, '')
>> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(r' +', ' ', processed_arg_str)
>> +
>> + # Handle special case of commas in arg strings - remove them for
>> + # final count to pick up correct number of argument separating
>> + # commas.
>> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(
>> + r'([\"\'])(?:|\\.|[^\\])*?(\1)',
>> + '',
>> + processed_arg_str)
>> +
>> + arg_matches = regex.findall(
>> + r'(?:\((?:[^)(]+|(?R))*+\))|(,)',
>> + processed_arg_str,
>> + regex.MULTILINE)
>> +
>> + arg_cnt = 0
>> + if processed_arg_str != '':
>> + arg_cnt = arg_matches.count(',')
>> +
>> + if print_spec_cnt != arg_cnt:
>> + logging.error(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
>> + logging.error(f" Message = {macro['dbg_str']}")
>> + logging.error(f" Arguments =
>> \"{processed_arg_str}\"")
>> + logging.error(f" Specifier Count = {print_spec_cnt}")
>> + logging.error(f" Argument Count = {arg_cnt}")
>> +
>> + failure_cnt += 1
>> +
>> + return failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt, arg_cnt
>> +
>> +
>> +def get_debug_macros(file_contents: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
>> + """Extract debug macros from the given file contents.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + file_contents (str): A string of source file contents that may
>> + contain debug macros.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + List[Dict[str, str]]: A groupdict of debug macro regex matches
>> + within the file contents provided.
>> + """
>> +
>> + # This is the main regular expression that is responsible for
>> identifying
>> + # DEBUG macros within source files and grouping the macro message
>> string
>> + # and macro arguments strings so they can be further processed.
>> + r = regex.compile(
>> +
>> r'(?>(?P<prologue>DEBUG\s*\(\s*\((?:.*?,))(?:\s*))(?P<dbg_str>.*?(?:\"'
>> +
>> r'(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*\".*?)*)(?:(?(?=,)(?<dbg_args>.*?(?=(?:\s*\)){2}\s*;'
>> + r'))))(?:\s*\)){2,};?',
>> + regex.MULTILINE | regex.DOTALL)
>> + return [m.groupdict() for m in r.finditer(file_contents)]
>> +
>> +
>> +def check_macros_in_string(src_str: str,
>> + file_dbg_path: str,
>> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
>> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a string.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + src_str (str): Contents of the string with debug macros.
>> +
>> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
>> display
>> + in debug messages.
>> +
>> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
>> replacement
>> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
>> errors,
>> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
>> macros
>> + in the string given.
>> + """
>> + return check_debug_macros(
>> + get_debug_macros(src_str), file_dbg_path, **macro_subs)
>> +
>> +
>> +def check_macros_in_file(file: PurePath,
>> + file_dbg_path: str,
>> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
>> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
>> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a file.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + file (PurePath): The file path to check.
>> +
>> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string) to
>> display
>> + in debug messages.
>> +
>> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to
>> show
>> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
>> +
>> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
>> replacement
>> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
>> errors,
>> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
>> macros
>> + in the file given.
>> + """
>> + try:
>> + return check_macros_in_string(
>> + file.read_text(encoding='utf-8'), file_dbg_path,
>> + **macro_subs)
>> + except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
>> + if show_utf8_decode_warning:
>> + logging.warning(
>> + f"{file_dbg_path} UTF-8 decode error.\n"
>> + " Debug macro code check skipped!\n"
>> + f" -> {str(e)}")
>> + return 0, 0, 0
>> +
>> +
>> +def check_macros_in_directory(directory: PurePath,
>> + file_extensions: Iterable[str] = ('.c',),
>> + ignore_git_ignore_files: Optional[bool] =
>> True,
>> + ignore_git_submodules: Optional[bool] =
>> True,
>> + show_progress_bar: Optional[bool] = True,
>> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
>> + **macro_subs: str
>> + ) -> int:
>> + """Checks files with the given extension in the given directory for
>> debug
>> + macro formatting errors.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + directory (PurePath): The path to the directory to check.
>> + file_extensions (Iterable[str], optional): An iterable of
>> strings
>> + representing file extensions to check. Defaults to ('.c',).
>> +
>> + ignore_git_ignore_files (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
>> whether
>> + files ignored by git should be ignored for the debug macro
>> check.
>> + Defaults to True.
>> +
>> + ignore_git_submodules (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
>> whether
>> + files located in git submodules should not be checked. Defaults
>> to
>> + True.
>> +
>> + show_progress_bar (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates whether
>> to
>> + show a progress bar to show progress status while checking
>> macros.
>> + This is more useful on a very large directories. Defaults to
>> True.
>> +
>> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether to
>> show
>> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
>> +
>> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
>> replacement
>> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + int: Count of debug macro errors in the directory.
>> + """
>> + def _get_file_list(root_directory: PurePath,
>> + extensions: Iterable[str]) -> List[Path]:
>> + """Returns a list of files recursively located within the path.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + root_directory (PurePath): A directory Path object to the
>> root
>> + folder.
>> +
>> + extensions (Iterable[str]): An iterable of strings that
>> + represent file extensions to recursively search for within
>> + root_directory.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + List[Path]: List of file Path objects to files found in the
>> + given directory with the given extensions.
>> + """
>> + def _show_file_discovered_message(file_count: int,
>> + elapsed_time: float) -> None:
>> + print(f"\rDiscovered {file_count:,} files in",
>> + f"{current_start_delta:-.0f}s"
>> + f"{'.' * min(int(current_start_delta), 40)}",
>> end="\r")
>> +
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + previous_indicator_time = start_time
>> +
>> + files = []
>> + for file in root_directory.rglob('*'):
>> + if file.suffix in extensions:
>> + files.append(Path(file))
>> +
>> + # Give an indicator progress is being made
>> + # This has a negligible impact on overall performance
>> + # with print emission limited to half second intervals.
>> + current_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + current_start_delta = current_time - start_time
>> +
>> + if current_time - previous_indicator_time >= 0.5:
>> + # Since this rewrites the line, it can be considered a
>> form
>> + # of progress bar
>> + if show_progress_bar:
>> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
>> + current_start_delta)
>> + previous_indicator_time = current_time
>> +
>> + if show_progress_bar:
>> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
>> current_start_delta)
>> + print()
>> +
>> + return files
>> +
>> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in directory: "
>> + f"{directory.resolve()}\n")
>> +
>> + logging.info("Gathering the overall file list. This might take a"
>> + "while.\n")
>> +
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + file_list = set(_get_file_list(directory, file_extensions))
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File search found {len(file_list):,} files in
>> "
>> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
>> +
>> + if ignore_git_ignore_files:
>> + logging.info("Getting git ignore files...")
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + ignored_file_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_ignored_paths(directory)
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore gathering took {end_time:.2f}
>> "
>> + f"seconds.")
>> +
>> + logging.info("Ignoring git ignore files...")
>> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git ignore
>> {len(file_list):,}")
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + file_list = file_list.difference(ignored_file_paths)
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> + logging.info(f" {len(ignored_file_paths):,} files are ignored
>> by git")
>> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files after removing "
>> + f"ignored files")
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore calculation took
>> {end_time:.2f} "
>> + f"seconds.")
>> +
>> + if ignore_git_submodules:
>> + logging.info("Ignoring git submodules...")
>> + submodule_paths = GitHelpers.get_git_submodule_paths(directory)
>> + if submodule_paths:
>> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git submodule
>> exclusion "
>> + f"{len(file_list):,}")
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + file_list = [f for f in file_list
>> + if not f.is_relative_to(*submodule_paths)]
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> +
>> + for path in enumerate(submodule_paths):
>> + logging.debug(" {0}. {1}".format(*path))
>> +
>> + logging.info(f" {len(submodule_paths):,} submodules found")
>> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files will be examined
>> after "
>> + f"excluding files in submodules")
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] Submodule exclusion calculation took
>> "
>> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
>> + else:
>> + logging.warning("No submodules found")
>> +
>> + logging.info(f"\nStarting macro check on {len(file_list):,} files.")
>> +
>> + cache_progress_filter = CacheDuringProgressFilter()
>> + handler = next((h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers if
>> h.get_name() ==
>> + 'stdout_logger_handler'), None)
>> +
>> + if handler is not None:
>> + handler.addFilter(cache_progress_filter)
>> +
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> +
>> + failure_cnt, file_cnt = 0, 0
>> + for file_cnt, file in enumerate(file_list):
>> + file_rel_path = str(file.relative_to(directory))
>> + failure_cnt += check_macros_in_file(
>> + file, file_rel_path,
>> show_utf8_decode_warning,
>> + **macro_subs)[0]
>> + if show_progress_bar:
>> + _show_progress(file_cnt, len(file_list),
>> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0
>> else "")
>> +
>> + if show_progress_bar:
>> + _show_progress(len(file_list), len(file_list),
>> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0 else
>> "")
>> + print("\n", flush=True)
>> +
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> +
>> + if handler is not None:
>> + handler.removeFilter(cache_progress_filter)
>> +
>> + for record in cache_progress_filter.message_cache:
>> + handler.emit(record)
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The macro check operation took {end_time:.2f}
>> "
>> + f"seconds.")
>> +
>> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, file_cnt)
>> +
>> + return failure_cnt
>> +
>> +
>> +def _log_failure_count(failure_count: int, file_count: int) -> None:
>> + """Logs the failure count.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + failure_count (int): Count of failures to log.
>> +
>> + file_count (int): Count of files with failures.
>> + """
>> + if failure_count > 0:
>> + logging.error("\n")
>> + logging.error(f"{failure_count:,} debug macro errors in "
>> + f"{file_count:,} files")
>> +
>> +
>> +def _show_progress(step: int, total: int, suffix: str = '') -> None:
>> + """Print progress of tick to total.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + step (int): The current step count.
>> +
>> + total (int): The total step count.
>> +
>> + suffix (str): String to print at the end of the progress bar.
>> + """
>> + global _progress_start_time
>> +
>> + if step == 0:
>> + _progress_start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> +
>> + terminal_col = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
>> + var_consume_len = (len("Progress|\u2588| 000.0% Complete 000s") +
>> + len(suffix))
>> + avail_len = terminal_col - var_consume_len
>> +
>> + percent = f"{100 * (step / float(total)):3.1f}"
>> + filled = int(avail_len * step // total)
>> + bar = '\u2588' * filled + '-' * (avail_len - filled)
>> + step_time = timeit.default_timer() - _progress_start_time
>> +
>> + print(f'\rProgress|{bar}| {percent}% Complete {step_time:-3.0f}s'
>> + f'{suffix}', end='\r')
>> +
>> +
>> +def _module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper() -> int:
>> + """Provides an command-line argument wrapper for checking debug
>> macros.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + int: The system exit code value.
>> + """
>> + import argparse
>> + import builtins
>> +
>> + def _check_dir_path(dir_path: str) -> bool:
>> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a directory."
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + dir_path (str): A directory file system path.
>> +
>> + Raises:
>> + NotADirectoryError: The directory path given is not a
>> directory.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + bool: True if the path is a directory else False.
>> + """
>> + abs_dir_path = os.path.abspath(dir_path)
>> + if os.path.isdir(dir_path):
>> + return abs_dir_path
>> + else:
>> + raise NotADirectoryError(abs_dir_path)
>> +
>> + def _check_file_path(file_path: str) -> bool:
>> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a file."
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + file_path (str): A file path.
>> +
>> + Raises:
>> + FileExistsError: The path is not a valid file.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + bool: True if the path is a valid file else False.
>> + """
>> + abs_file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
>> + if os.path.isfile(file_path):
>> + return abs_file_path
>> + else:
>> + raise FileExistsError(file_path)
>> +
>> + def _quiet_print(*args, **kwargs):
>> + """Replaces print when quiet is requested to prevent printing
>> messages.
>> + """
>> + pass
>> +
>> + root_logger = logging.getLogger()
>> + root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> +
>> + stdout_logger_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
>> + stdout_logger_handler.set_name('stdout_logger_handler')
>> + stdout_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
>> + stdout_logger_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
>> + root_logger.addHandler(stdout_logger_handler)
>> +
>> + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
>> + prog=PROGRAM_NAME,
>> + description=(
>> + "Checks for debug macro formatting "
>> + "errors within files recursively located
>> within "
>> + "a given directory."),
>> + formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
>> +
>> + io_req_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
>> + io_opt_group = parser.add_argument_group(
>> + "Optional input and output")
>> + git_group = parser.add_argument_group("Optional git control")
>> +
>> + io_req_group.add_argument('-w', '--workspace-directory',
>> + type=_check_dir_path,
>> + help="Directory of source files to
>> check.\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_req_group.add_argument('-i', '--input-file', nargs='?',
>> + type=_check_file_path,
>> + help="File path for an input file to
>> check.\n\n"
>> + "Note that some other options do not
>> apply "
>> + "if a single file is specified such
>> as "
>> + "the\ngit options and file
>> extensions.\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-l', '--log-file',
>> + nargs='?',
>> + default=None,
>> + const='debug_macro_check.log',
>> + help="File path for log output.\n"
>> + "(default: if the flag is given with
>> no "
>> + "file path then a file called\n"
>> + "debug_macro_check.log is created and
>> used "
>> + "in the current directory)\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-s', '--substitution-file',
>> + type=_check_file_path,
>> + help="A substitution YAML file specifies
>> string "
>> + "substitutions to perform within the
>> debug "
>> + "macro.\n\nThis is intended to be a
>> simple "
>> + "mechanism to expand the rare cases
>> of pre-"
>> + "processor\nmacros without directly "
>> + "involving the pre-processor. The
>> file "
>> + "consists of one or more\nstring
>> value "
>> + "pairs where the key is the
>> identifier to "
>> + "replace and the value is the
>> value\nto "
>> + "replace it with.\n\nThis can also be
>> used "
>> + "as a method to ignore results by "
>> + "replacing the problematic
>> string\nwith a "
>> + "different string.\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose-log-file',
>> + action='count',
>> + default=0,
>> + help="Set file logging verbosity level.\n"
>> + " - None: Info & > level
>> messages\n"
>> + " - '-v': + Debug level
>> messages\n"
>> + " - '-vv': + File name and
>> function\n"
>> + " - '-vvv': + Line number\n"
>> + " - '-vvvv': + Timestamp\n"
>> + "(default: verbose logging is not
>> enabled)"
>> + "\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-n', '--no-progress-bar',
>> action='store_true',
>> + help="Disables progress bars.\n"
>> + "(default: progress bars are used in
>> some"
>> + "places to show progress)\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
>> + help="Disables console output.\n"
>> + "(default: console output is
>> enabled)\n\n")
>> +
>> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-u', '--utf8w', action='store_true',
>> + help="Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode
>> "
>> + "errors.\n"
>> + "(default: UTF-8 decode errors are
>> not "
>> + "shown)\n\n")
>> +
>> + git_group.add_argument('-df', '--do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files',
>> + action='store_true',
>> + help="Do not ignore git ignored files.\n"
>> + "(default: files in git ignore files are
>> "
>> + "ignored)\n\n")
>> +
>> + git_group.add_argument('-ds', '--do-not-ignore-git_submodules',
>> + action='store_true',
>> + help="Do not ignore files in git
>> submodules.\n"
>> + "(default: files in git submodules are "
>> + "ignored)\n\n")
>> +
>> + parser.add_argument('-e', '--extensions', nargs='*', default=['.c'],
>> + help="List of file extensions to include.\n"
>> + "(default: %(default)s)")
>> +
>> + args = parser.parse_args()
>> +
>> + if args.quiet:
>> + # Don't print in the few places that directly print
>> + builtins.print = _quiet_print
>> + stdout_logger_handler.addFilter(QuietFilter(args.quiet))
>> +
>> + if args.log_file:
>> + file_logger_handler =
>> logging.FileHandler(filename=args.log_file,
>> + mode='w',
>> encoding='utf-8')
>> +
>> + # In an ideal world, everyone would update to the latest Python
>> + # minor version (3.10) after a few weeks/months. Since that's
>> not the
>> + # case, resist from using structural pattern matching in Python
>> 3.10.
>> + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0636/
>> +
>> + if args.verbose_log_file == 0:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
>> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 1:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
>> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 2:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '[%(filename)s - %(funcName)20s() ] %(levelname)-8s '
>> + '%(message)s')
>> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 3:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '[%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ] '
>> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
>> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 4:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s()
>> ]'
>> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
>> + else:
>> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
>> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s()
>> ]'
>> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
>> +
>> + file_logger_handler.addFilter(ProgressFilter())
>> + file_logger_handler.setFormatter(file_logger_formatter)
>> + root_logger.addHandler(file_logger_handler)
>> +
>> + logging.info(PROGRAM_NAME + "\n")
>> +
>> + substitution_data = {}
>> + if args.substitution_file:
>> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file
>> {args.substitution_file}")
>> + with open(args.substitution_file, 'r') as sf:
>> + substitution_data = yaml.safe_load(sf)
>> +
>> + if args.workspace_directory:
>> + return check_macros_in_directory(
>> + Path(args.workspace_directory),
>> + args.extensions,
>> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_ignore_files,
>> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_submodules,
>> + not args.no_progress_bar,
>> + args.utf8w,
>> + **substitution_data)
>> + else:
>> + curr_dir = Path(__file__).parent
>> + input_file = Path(args.input_file)
>> +
>> + rel_path = str(input_file)
>> + if input_file.is_relative_to(curr_dir):
>> + rel_path = str(input_file.relative_to(curr_dir))
>> +
>> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in File: "
>> + f"{input_file.resolve()}\n")
>> +
>> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
>> + failure_cnt = check_macros_in_file(
>> + input_file,
>> + rel_path,
>> + args.utf8w,
>> + **substitution_data)[0]
>> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
>> +
>> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The file macro check operation took "
>> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
>> +
>> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, 1)
>> +
>> + return failure_cnt
>> +
>> +
>> +if __name__ == '__main__':
>> + # The exit status value is the number of macro formatting errors
>> found.
>> + # Therefore, if no macro formatting errors are found, 0 is returned.
>> + # Some systems require the return value to be in the range 0-127, so
>> + # a lower maximum of 100 is enforced to allow a wide range of
>> potential
>> + # values with a reasonably large maximum.
>> + try:
>> +
>> sys.exit(max(_module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper(),
>> + 100))
>> + except KeyboardInterrupt:
>> + logging.warning("Exiting due to keyboard interrupt.")
>> + # Actual formatting errors are only allowed to reach 100.
>> + # 101 signals a keyboard interrupt.
>> + sys.exit(101)
>> + except FileExistsError as e:
>> + # 102 signals a file not found error.
>> + logging.critical(f"Input file {e.args[0]} does not exist.")
>> + sys.exit(102)
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..33f1ad9790ed
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
>> @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
>> +# Debug Macro Check
>> +
>> +This Python application scans all files in a build package for debug
>> macro formatting issues. It is intended to be a
>> +fundamental build-time check that is part of a normal developer build
>> process to catch errors right away.
>> +
>> +As a build plugin, it is capable of finding these errors early in the
>> development process after code is initially
>> +written to ensure that all code tested is free of debug macro formatting
>> errors. These errors often creep into debug
>> +prints in error conditions that are not frequently executed making debug
>> even more difficult and confusing when they
>> +are encountered. In other cases, debug macros with these errors in the
>> main code path can lead to unexpected behavior
>> +when executed. As a standalone script, it can be easily run manually or
>> integrated into other CI processes.
>> +
>> +The plugin is part of a set of debug macro check scripts meant to be
>> relatively portable so they can be applied to
>> +additional code bases with minimal effort.
>> +
>> +## 1. BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
>> +
>> +This is the build plugin. It is discovered within the Stuart Self-
>> Describing Environment (SDE) due to the accompanying
>> +file `DebugMacroCheck_plugin_in.yaml`.
>> +
>> +Since macro errors are considered a coding bug that should be found and
>> fixed during the build phase of the developer
>> +process (before debug and testing), this plugin is run in pre-build. It
>> will run within the scope of the package
>> +being compiled. For a platform build, this means it will run against the
>> package being built. In a CI build, it will
>> +run in pre-build for each package as each package is built.
>> +
>> +The build plugin has the following attributes:
>> +
>> + 1. Registered at `global` scope. This means it will always run.
>> +
>> + 2. Called only on compilable build targets (i.e. does nothing on `"NO-
>> TARGET"`).
>> +
>> + 3. Runs as a pre-build step. This means it gives results right away to
>> ensure compilation follows on a clean slate.
>> + This also means it runs in platform build and CI. It is run in CI
>> as a pre-build step when the `CompilerPlugin`
>> + compiles code. This ensures even if the plugin was not run locally,
>> all code submissions have been checked.
>> +
>> + 4. Reports any errors in the build log and fails the build upon error
>> making it easy to discover problems.
>> +
>> + 5. Supports two methods of configuration via "substitution strings":
>> +
>> + 1. By setting a build variable called `DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE`
>> with the name of a substitution YAML file to
>> + use.
>> +
>> + **Example:**
>> +
>> + ```python
>> + shell_environment.GetBuildVars().SetValue(
>> +
>> "DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE",
>> +
>> os.path.join(self.GetWorkspaceRoot(), "DebugMacroCheckSub.yaml"),
>> + "Set in CISettings.py")
>> + ```
>> +
>> + **Substitution File Content Example:**
>> +
>> + ```yaml
>> + ---
>> + # OvmfPkg/CpuHotplugSmm/ApicId.h
>> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
>> + FMT_APIC_ID: 0x%08x
>> +
>> + # DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ConfigurationManagerObject.h
>> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
>> + FMT_CM_OBJECT_ID: 0x%lx
>> +
>> + # OvmfPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
>> + # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in string
>> with one argument
>> + # Replace ternary operator in debug string with single
>> specifier
>> + 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
>> +
>> + #
>> DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Common/TableHelperLib/ConfigurationManagerObject
>> Parser.c
>> + # ShellPkg/Library/UefiShellAcpiViewCommandLib/AcpiParser.c
>> + # Reason: Acknowledge that string *should* expand to one
>> specifier
>> + # Replace variable with expected number of specifiers
>> (1)
>> + Parser[Index].Format: "%d"
>> + ```
>> +
>> + 2. By entering the string substitutions directory into a dictionary
>> called `StringSubstitutions` in a
>> + `DebugMacroCheck` section of the package CI YAML file.
>> +
>> + **Example:**
>> +
>> + ```yaml
>> + "DebugMacroCheck": {
>> + "StringSubstitutions": {
>> + "SUB_A": "%Lx"
>> + }
>> + }
>> + ```
>> +
>> +### Debug Macro Check Build Plugin: Simple Disable
>> +
>> +The build plugin can simply be disabled by setting an environment
>> variable named `"DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK"`. The
>> +plugin is disabled on existence of the variable. The contents of the
>> variable are not inspected at this time.
>> +
>> +## 2. DebugMacroCheck.py
>> +
>> +This is the main Python module containing the implementation logic. The
>> build plugin simply wraps around it.
>> +
>> +When first running debug macro check against a new, large code base, it
>> is recommended to first run this standalone
>> +script and address all of the issues and then enable the build plugin.
>> +
>> +The module supports a number of configuration parameters to ease debug
>> of errors and to provide flexibility for
>> +different build environments.
>> +
>> +### EDK 2 PyTool Library Dependency
>> +
>> +This script has minimal library dependencies. However, it has one
>> dependency you might not be familiar with on the
>> +Tianocore EDK 2 PyTool Library (edk2toollib):
>> +
>> +```py
>> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
>> +```
>> +
>> +You simply need to install the following pip module to use this library:
>> `edk2-pytool-library`
>> +(e.g. `pip install edk2-pytool-library`)
>> +
>> +More information is available here:
>> +
>> +- PyPI page: [edk2-pytool-library](https://pypi.org/project/edk2-pytool-
>> library/)
>> +- GitHub repo: [tianocore/edk2-pytool-
>> library](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-pytool-library)
>> +
>> +If you strongly prefer not including this additional dependency, the
>> functionality imported here is relatively
>> +simple to substitute with the Python
>> [`subprocess`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html) built-
>> in
>> +module.
>> +
>> +### Examples
>> +
>> +Simple run against current directory:
>> +
>> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w .`
>> +
>> +Simple run against a single file:
>> +
>> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -i filename.c`
>> +
>> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
>> "debug_macro_check.log":
>> +
>> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l`
>> +
>> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
>> "custom.log" and debug log messages enabled:
>> +
>> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -v`
>> +
>> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
>> "custom.log", with debug log messages enabled including
>> +python script function and line number, use a substitution file called
>> "file_sub.yaml", do not show the progress bar,
>> +and run against .c and .h files:
>> +
>> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -vv -s file_sub.yaml -n
>> -e .c .h`
>> +
>> +> **Note**: It is normally not recommended to run against .h files as
>> they and many other non-.c files normally do
>> + not have full `DEBUG` macro prints.
>> +
>> +```plaintext
>> +usage: Debug Macro Checker [-h] (-w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY | -i
>> [INPUT_FILE]) [-l [LOG_FILE]] [-s SUBSTITUTION_FILE] [-v] [-n] [-q] [-u]
>> + [-df] [-ds] [-e [EXTENSIONS ...]]
>> +
>> +Checks for debug macro formatting errors within files recursively
>> located within a given directory.
>> +
>> +options:
>> + -h, --help show this help message and exit
>> + -w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY, --workspace-directory WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY
>> + Directory of source files to check.
>> +
>> + -i [INPUT_FILE], --input-file [INPUT_FILE]
>> + File path for an input file to check.
>> +
>> + Note that some other options do not apply if a
>> single file is specified such as the
>> + git options and file extensions.
>> +
>> + -e [EXTENSIONS ...], --extensions [EXTENSIONS ...]
>> + List of file extensions to include.
>> + (default: ['.c'])
>> +
>> +Optional input and output:
>> + -l [LOG_FILE], --log-file [LOG_FILE]
>> + File path for log output.
>> + (default: if the flag is given with no file path
>> then a file called
>> + debug_macro_check.log is created and used in the
>> current directory)
>> +
>> + -s SUBSTITUTION_FILE, --substitution-file SUBSTITUTION_FILE
>> + A substitution YAML file specifies string
>> substitutions to perform within the debug macro.
>> +
>> + This is intended to be a simple mechanism to
>> expand the rare cases of pre-processor
>> + macros without directly involving the pre-
>> processor. The file consists of one or more
>> + string value pairs where the key is the
>> identifier to replace and the value is the value
>> + to replace it with.
>> +
>> + This can also be used as a method to ignore
>> results by replacing the problematic string
>> + with a different string.
>> +
>> + -v, --verbose-log-file
>> + Set file logging verbosity level.
>> + - None: Info & > level messages
>> + - '-v': + Debug level messages
>> + - '-vv': + File name and function
>> + - '-vvv': + Line number
>> + - '-vvvv': + Timestamp
>> + (default: verbose logging is not enabled)
>> +
>> + -n, --no-progress-bar
>> + Disables progress bars.
>> + (default: progress bars are used in some places
>> to show progress)
>> +
>> + -q, --quiet Disables console output.
>> + (default: console output is enabled)
>> +
>> + -u, --utf8w Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode errors.
>> + (default: UTF-8 decode errors are not shown)
>> +
>> +
>> +Optional git control:
>> + -df, --do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files
>> + Do not ignore git ignored files.
>> + (default: files in git ignore files are ignored)
>> +
>> + -ds, --do-not-ignore-git_submodules
>> + Do not ignore files in git submodules.
>> + (default: files in git submodules are ignored)
>> +```
>> +
>> +## String Substitutions
>> +
>> +`DebugMacroCheck` currently runs separate from the compiler toolchain.
>> This has the advantage that it is very portable
>> +and can run early in the build process, but it also means pre-processor
>> macro expansion does not happen when it is
>> +invoked.
>> +
>> +In practice, it has been very rare that this is an issue for how most
>> debug macros are written. In case it is, a
>> +substitution file can be used to inform `DebugMacroCheck` about the
>> string substitution the pre-processor would
>> +perform.
>> +
>> +This pattern should be taken as a warning. It is just as difficult for
>> humans to keep debug macro specifiers and
>> +arguments balanced as it is for `DebugMacroCheck` pre-processor macro
>> substitution is used. By separating the string
>> +from the actual arguments provided, it is more likely for developers to
>> make mistakes matching print specifiers in
>> +the string to the arguments. If usage is reasonable, a string
>> substitution can be used as needed.
>> +
>> +### Ignoring Errors
>> +
>> +Since substitution files perform a straight textual substitution in
>> macros discovered, it can be used to replace
>> +problematic text with text that passes allowing errors to be ignored.
>> +
>> +## Python Version Required (3.10)
>> +
>> +This script is written to take advantage of new Python language features
>> in Python 3.10. If you are not using Python
>> +3.10 or later, you can:
>> +
>> + 1. Upgrade to Python 3.10 or greater
>> + 2. Run this script in a [virtual
>> environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) with Python
>> 3.10
>> + or greater
>> + 3. Customize the script for compatibility with your Python version
>> +
>> +These are listed in order of recommendation. **(1)** is the simplest
>> option and will upgrade your environment to a
>> +newer, safer, and better Python experience. **(2)** is the simplest
>> approach to isolate dependencies to what is needed
>> +to run this script without impacting the rest of your system
>> environment. **(3)** creates a one-off fork of the script
>> +that, by nature, has a limited lifespan and will make accepting future
>> updates difficult but can be done with relatively
>> +minimal effort back to recent Python 3 releases.
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..98629bb23333
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
>> @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
>> +# @file DebugMacroDataSet.py
>> +#
>> +# Contains a debug macro test data set for verifying debug macros are
>> +# recognized and parsed properly.
>> +#
>> +# This data is automatically converted into test cases. Just add the new
>> +# data object here and run the tests.
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +
>> +from .MacroTest import (NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest,
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest,
>> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
>> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest,
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest,
>> + CodeSnippetMacroTest)
>> +
>> +
>> +# Ignore flake8 linter errors for lines that are too long (E501)
>> +# flake8: noqa: E501
>> +
>> +# Data Set of DEBUG macros and expected results.
>> +# macro: A string representing a DEBUG macro.
>> +# result: A tuple with the following value representations.
>> +# [0]: Count of total formatting errors
>> +# [1]: Count of print specifiers found
>> +# [2]: Count of macro arguments found
>> +DEBUG_MACROS = [
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: No Print Specifiers No Arguments
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, ""));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_GCD, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space Map\n"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n"));',
>> + (0, 0, 0)
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: Equal Print Specifiers to Arguments
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%d", Number));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReset(MediaId=0x%x)\n",
>> This->Media->MediaId));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt %dseconds\n", 2 *
>> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port
>> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
>> + (0, 2, 2)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset port
>> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
>> + (0, 2, 2)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
>> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
>> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid Status = %r. No Progress bar support. \n",
>> Status));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%s)", Image->ExitData));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH, "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii, Status,
>> Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid));',
>> + (0, 7, 7)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "LoadCapsuleOnDisk - LoadRecoveryCapsule
>> (%d) - %r\n", CapsuleInstance, Status));',
>> + (0, 2, 2)
>> + ),
>> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH,
>> "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii,
>> Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode,
>> Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer,
>> Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character,
>> Guid));',
>> + (0, 28, 28)
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: More Print Specifiers Than Arguments
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO, "NorFlashBlockIoReadBlocks(MediaId=0x%x,
>> Lba=%ld, BufferSize=0x%x bytes (%d kB), BufferPtr @ 0x%08x)\n", MediaId,
>> Lba, BufferSizeInBytes, Buffer));',
>> + (1, 5, 4)
>> + ),
>> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a: Request=%s\n", __func__));',
>> + (1, 2, 1)
>> + ),
>> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a: Invalid request format %d for %d\n",
>> CertFormat, CertRequest));',
>> + (1, 3, 2)
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: Less Print Specifiers Than Arguments
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
>> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA, BlockDevPtr->LastBlock));',
>> + (1, 1, 2)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n", 2 *
>> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
>> + (1, 0, 1)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
>> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid. No Progress bar support. \n", Status));',
>> + (1, 0, 1)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumeratePort: Critical Over
>> Current\n", Port));',
>> + (1, 0, 1)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "[TPM2] Submit PP Request failure! Sync
>> PPRQ/PPRM with PP variable.\n", Status));',
>> + (1, 0, 1)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, ": Failed to update debug log index file:
>> %r !\n", __func__, Status));',
>> + (1, 1, 2)
>> + ),
>> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a - Failed to extract nonce from policy
>> blob with return status %r\n", __func__,
>> gPolicyBlobFieldName[MFCI_POLICY_TARGET_NONCE], Status));',
>> + (1, 2, 3)
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: Macros with Ignored Specifiers
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INIT, "%HEmuOpenBlock: opened %a%N\n", Private-
>>> Filename));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%hs)", Image->ExitData));',
>> + (0, 1, 1)
>> + ),
>> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - ''%H%s%N''\r\n",
>> String1, String2));',
>> + (0, 2, 2)
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: Macros with Special Parsing Scenarios
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt"))',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Semicolon"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG (DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt");',
>> + (0, 0, 0),
>> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Two Parentheses"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a\n", "Removable Slot"));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Single String Argument in Quotes"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability-
>>> TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Ternary Operator Present"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n", Capability-
>>> TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Ternary Operator Present"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 0, 0),
>> + "Multiple Macros with an Escaped Character"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_INFO,
>> + "UsbEnumerateNewDev: device uses translator (%d, %d)\n",
>> + Child->Translator.TranslatorHubAddress,
>> + Child->Translator.TranslatorPortNumber
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multi-line Macro"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_INFO,
>> + "UsbEnumeratePort: port %d state - %02x, change - %02x on
>> %p\n",
>> + Port,
>> + PortState.PortStatus,
>> + PortState.PortChangeStatus,
>> + HubIf
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 4, 4),
>> + "Multi-line Macro"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "%a:%a: failed to allocate reserved pages: "
>> + "BufferSize=%Lu LoadFile=\"%s\" FilePath=\"%s\"\n",
>> + gEfiCallerBaseName,
>> + __func__,
>> + (UINT64)BufferSize,
>> + LoadFileText,
>> + FileText
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 5, 5),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Compiler String Concatenation"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "ERROR: GTDT: GT Block Frame Info Structures %d and %d have
>> the same " \
>> + "frame number: 0x%x.\n",
>> + Index1,
>> + Index2,
>> + FrameNumber1
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 3, 3),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "ERROR: PPTT: Too many private resources. Count = %d. " \
>> + "Maximum supported Processor Node size exceeded. " \
>> + "Token = %p. Status = %r\n",
>> + ProcInfoNode->NoOfPrivateResources,
>> + ProcInfoNode->ParentToken,
>> + Status
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 3, 3),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
>> + "% 20a % 20a % 20a % 20a\n",
>> + "PhysicalStart(0x)",
>> + "PhysicalSize(0x)",
>> + "CpuStart(0x)",
>> + "RegionState(0x)"
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 4, 4),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Quoted String Arguments"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "XenPvBlk: "
>> + "%a error %d on %a at sector %Lx, num bytes %Lx\n",
>> + Response->operation == BLKIF_OP_READ ? "read" : "write",
>> + Status,
>> + IoData->Dev->NodeName,
>> + (UINT64)IoData->Sector,
>> + (UINT64)IoData->Size
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 5, 5),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Ternary Operator and Quoted String
>> Arguments"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "%a: Label=\"%s\" OldParentNodeId=%Lu OldName=\"%a\" "
>> + "NewParentNodeId=%Lu NewName=\"%a\" Errno=%d\n",
>> + __func__,
>> + VirtioFs->Label,
>> + OldParentNodeId,
>> + OldName,
>> + NewParentNodeId,
>> + NewName,
>> + CommonResp.Error
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 7, 7),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Escaped Quotes and String Concatenation"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\",
>> Status = %r\n", Status));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Escaped Parentheses in Debug Message"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "%0d %s", XbB_ddr4[1][bankBit][xorBit],
>> xorBit == (XaB_NUM_OF_BITS-1) ? "]": ", "));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Parentheses in Ternary Operator Expression"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO | DEBUG_EVENT | DEBUG_WARN, " %u\n",
>> &Structure->Block.Value));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Multiple Print Specifier Levels Present"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString()));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument No Params"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1)));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 1 Param"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> Param2)));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument Multiple Params"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> ReturnParam())));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth No 2nd-Level Param"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> ReturnParam(*Param))));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth 1 2nd-Level Param"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> ReturnParam(*Param, &ParamNext))));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth Multiple 2nd-Level Param"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3)))));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
>> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3), NextParam))));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params with Param
>> After Function Call"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s-%a\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
>> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
>> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
>> + (1, 1, 2),
>> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments with Imbalance"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s%s\n", (ReturnString(&Param1)),
>> (ReturnString2(&ParamN))));',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Parentheses"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n",
>> ((((ReturnString(&Param1)))))));',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Many
>> Parentheses"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, ""%B%08X%N: %-48a %V*%a*%N"", HexNumber,
>> ReturnString(Array[Index]), &AsciiString[0]));',
>> + (0, 3, 3),
>> + "Complex String Print Specifier 1"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -
>> 70s%N>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber, GetUnicodeString
>> (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid, AnotherUnicodeString,
>> Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
>> + (0, 8, 8),
>> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -
>> 70s%N%r>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber,
>> GetUnicodeString (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid,
>> AnotherUnicodeString, Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
>> + (1, 9, 8),
>> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers Imbalance 1"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + ("%a: Label=\"%s\" CanonicalPathname=\"%a\" FileName=\"%s\" "
>> + "OpenMode=0x%Lx Attributes=0x%Lx: nonsensical request to
>> possibly "
>> + "create a file marked read-only, for read-write access\n"),
>> + __func__,
>> + VirtioFs->Label,
>> + VirtioFsFile->CanonicalPathname,
>> + FileName,
>> + OpenMode,
>> + Attributes
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 6, 6),
>> + "Multi-Line with Parentheses Around Debug String Compiler String
>> Concat"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG (
>> + (DEBUG_INFO,
>> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x %04x:%04x\n",
>> + (UINTN)Index,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
>> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
>> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
>> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
>> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
>> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
>> + );
>> + ''',
>> + (1, 11, 13),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Many Arguments And Multi-Line
>> Parentheses"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_WARN,
>> + "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N>\n. Size:
>> 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n",
>> + HexNumber,
>> + GetUnicodeString (InnerFunctionCall(Arg1, &Arg2)),
>> + &UnicodeString[4],
>> + UnicodeString2,
>> + &Guid,
>> + AnotherUnicodeString,
>> + Struct.SomeSize,
>> + CommaDecimalValue
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 8, 8),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1 and
>> 2-Depth Function Calls"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG (
>> + (DEBUG_NET,
>> + "TcpFastRecover: enter fast retransmission for TCB %p, recover
>> point is %d\n",
>> + Tcb,
>> + Tcb->Recover)
>> + );
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multi-line Macro with Parentheses Separated"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
>> + "%a: APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID " was hot-plugged "
>> + "before; ignoring it\n",
>> + __func__,
>> + NewApicId
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (1, 1, 2),
>> + "Multi-line Imbalanced Macro with Indented String Concatenation"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
>> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
>> + __func__,
>> + "String with , inside"
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Comma"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
>> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
>> + __func__,
>> + "St,ring, with , ins,ide"
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Multiple
>> Commas"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_VERBOSE, "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged, \"%a\"",
>> __func__, "S\"t,\"ring, with , ins,i\"de"));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Quoted String Argument with Escaped Quotes and Multiple Commas"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_ERROR,
>> + "%a: AddProcessor(" FMT_APIC_ID "): %r\n",
>> + __func__,
>> + Status
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 2, 2),
>> + "Quoted Parenthesized String Inside Debug Message String"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_INFO,
>> + "%a: hot-added APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID ", SMBASE 0x%Lx, "
>> +
>> "EFI_SMM_CPU_SERVICE_PROTOCOL assigned number %Lu\n",
>> + __func__,
>> + (UINT64)mCpuHotPlugData->SmBase[NewSlot],
>> + (UINT64)NewProcessorNumberByProtocol
>> + ));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 3, 3),
>> + "Quoted String with Concatenation Inside Debug Message String"
>> + ),
>> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, Index == COLUMN_SIZE/2 ? "0" : " %02x",
>> (UINTN)Data[Index]));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Ternary Operating in Debug Message String"
>> + ),
>> +
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + # Section: Code Snippet Tests
>> +
>> #####################################################################
>> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + /**
>> + Print the BBS Table.
>> +
>> + @param LocalBbsTable The BBS table.
>> + @param BbsCount The count of entry in BBS table.
>> + **/
>> + VOID
>> + LegacyBmPrintBbsTable (
>> + IN BBS_TABLE *LocalBbsTable,
>> + IN UINT16 BbsCount
>> + )
>> + {
>> + UINT16 Index;
>> +
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " NO Prio bb/dd/ff cl/sc Type Stat
>> segm:offs\n"));
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO,
>> "=============================================\n"));
>> + for (Index = 0; Index < BbsCount; Index++) {
>> + if (!LegacyBmValidBbsEntry (&LocalBbsTable[Index])) {
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + DEBUG (
>> + (DEBUG_INFO,
>> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x
>> %04x:%04x\n",
>> + (UINTN)Index,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
>> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
>> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
>> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
>> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
>> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
>> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
>> + );
>> + }
>> +
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
>> + ''',
>> + (1, 0, 0),
>> + "Code Section with An Imbalanced Macro"
>> + ),
>> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + if (*Buffer == AML_ROOT_CHAR) {
>> + //
>> + // RootChar
>> + //
>> + Buffer++;
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
>> + } else if (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR) {
>> + //
>> + // ParentPrefixChar
>> + //
>> + do {
>> + Buffer++;
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "^"));
>> + } while (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR);
>> + }
>> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve Variable:\"MebxData\",
>> Status = %r\n", Status));
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 1, 1),
>> + "Code Section with Escaped Backslash and Escaped Quotes"
>> + ),
>> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
>> + r'''
>> + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
>> + UINTN Offset;
>> + UINTN Start;
>> +
>> + DEBUG ((
>> + DEBUG_INFO,
>> + "Variable FV header is not valid. It will be
>> reinitialized.\n"
>> + ));
>> +
>> + //
>> + // Get FvbInfo to provide in FwhInstance.
>> + //
>> + Status = GetFvbInfo (Length, &GoodFwVolHeader);
>> + ASSERT (!EFI_ERROR (Status));
>> + }
>> + ''',
>> + (0, 0, 0),
>> + "Code Section with Multi-Line Macro with No Arguments"
>> + )
>> +]
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..3b966d31ffaa
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
>> @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
>> +# @file MacroTest.py
>> +#
>> +# Contains the data classes that are used to compose debug macro tests.
>> +#
>> +# All data classes inherit from a single abstract base class that
>> expects
>> +# the subclass to define the category of test it represents.
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +
>> +from dataclasses import dataclass, field
>> +from os import linesep
>> +from typing import Tuple
>> +
>> +import abc
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class MacroTest(abc.ABC):
>> + """Abstract base class for an individual macro test case."""
>> +
>> + macro: str
>> + result: Tuple[int, int, int]
>> + description: str = field(default='')
>> +
>> + @property
>> + @abc.abstractmethod
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + """Returns the test class category identifier.
>> +
>> + Example: 'equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test'
>> +
>> + This string is used to bind test objects against this class.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + str: Test category identifier string.
>> + """
>> + pass
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category_description(self) -> str:
>> + """Returns the test class category description.
>> +
>> + Example: 'Test case with equal count of print specifiers to
>> arguments.'
>> +
>> + This string is a human readable description of the test
>> category.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + str: String describing the test category.
>> + """
>> + return self.__doc__
>> +
>> + def __str__(self):
>> + """Returns a macro test case description string."""
>> +
>> + s = [
>> + f"{linesep}",
>> + "=" * 80,
>> + f"Macro Test Type: {self.category_description}",
>> + f"{linesep}Macro: {self.macro}",
>> + f"{linesep}Expected Result: {self.result}"
>> + ]
>> +
>> + if self.description:
>> + s.insert(3, f"Test Description: {self.description}")
>> +
>> + return f'{linesep}'.join(s)
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case with no print specifier and no arguments."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case with equal count of print specifiers to arguments."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case with more print specifiers than arguments."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case with less print specifiers than arguments."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case to test ignored print specifiers."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "ignored_specifiers_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class SpecialParsingMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case with special (complicated) parsing scenarios."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "special_parsing_macro_test"
>> +
>> +
>> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
>> +class CodeSnippetMacroTest(MacroTest):
>> + """Test case within a larger code snippet."""
>> +
>> + @property
>> + def category(self) -> str:
>> + return "code_snippet_macro_test"
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..e69de29bb2d1
>> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..db51d23e03d3
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
>> +# @file test_DebugMacroCheck.py
>> +#
>> +# Contains unit tests for the DebugMacroCheck build plugin.
>> +#
>> +# An example of running these tests from the root of the workspace:
>> +# python -m unittest discover -s
>> ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v
>> +#
>> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
>> +##
>> +
>> +import inspect
>> +import pathlib
>> +import sys
>> +import unittest
>> +
>> +# Import the build plugin
>> +test_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
>> +sys.path.append(str(test_file.parent.parent))
>> +
>> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
>> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
>> +
>> +from os import linesep # noqa: E402
>> +from tests import DebugMacroDataSet # noqa: E402
>> +from tests import MacroTest # noqa: E402
>> +from typing import Callable, Tuple # noqa: E402
>> +
>> +
>> +#
>> +# This metaclass is provided to dynamically produce test case container
>> +# classes. The main purpose of this approach is to:
>> +# 1. Allow categories of test cases to be defined (test container
>> classes)
>> +# 2. Allow test cases to automatically (dynamically) be assigned to
>> their
>> +# corresponding test container class when new test data is defined.
>> +#
>> +# The idea being that infrastructure and test data are separated.
>> Adding
>> +# / removing / modifying test data does not require an
>> infrastructure
>> +# change (unless new categories are defined).
>> +# 3. To work with the unittest discovery algorithm and VS Code Test
>> Explorer.
>> +#
>> +# Notes:
>> +# - (1) can roughly be achieved with unittest test suites. In another
>> +# implementation approach, this solution was tested with relatively
>> minor
>> +# modifications to use test suites. However, this became a bit overly
>> +# complicated with the dynamic test case method generation and did
>> not
>> +# work as well with VS Code Test Explorer.
>> +# - For (2) and (3), particularly for VS Code Test Explorer to work,
>> the
>> +# dynamic population of the container class namespace needed to
>> happen prior
>> +# to class object creation. That is why the metaclass assigns test
>> methods
>> +# to the new classes based upon the test category specified in the
>> +# corresponding data class.
>> +# - This could have been simplified a bit by either using one test case
>> +# container class and/or testing data in a single, monolithic test
>> function
>> +# that iterates over the data set. However, the dynamic hierarchy
>> greatly
>> +# helps organize test results and reporting. The infrastructure
>> though
>> +# inheriting some complexity to support it, should not need to change
>> (much)
>> +# as the data set expands.
>> +# - Test case categories (container classes) are derived from the
>> overall
>> +# type of macro conditions under test.
>> +#
>> +# - This implementation assumes unittest will discover test cases
>> +# (classes derived from unittest.TestCase) with the name pattern
>> "Test_*"
>> +# and test functions with the name pattern "test_x". Individual tests
>> are
>> +# dynamically numbered monotonically within a category.
>> +# - The final test case description is also able to return fairly clean
>> +# context information.
>> +#
>> +class Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck(type):
>> + """
>> + Metaclass for debug macro test case class factory.
>> + """
>> + @classmethod
>> + def __prepare__(mcls, name, bases, **kwargs):
>> + """Returns the test case namespace for this class."""
>> + candidate_macros, cls_ns, cnt = [], {}, 0
>> +
>> + if "category" in kwargs.keys():
>> + candidate_macros = [m for m in
>> DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS if
>> + m.category == kwargs["category"]]
>> + else:
>> + candidate_macros = DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS
>> +
>> + for cnt, macro_test in enumerate(candidate_macros):
>> + f_name = f'test_{macro_test.category}_{cnt}'
>> + t_desc = f'{macro_test!s}'
>> + cls_ns[f_name] = mcls.build_macro_test(macro_test, t_desc)
>> + return cls_ns
>> +
>> + def __new__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
>> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
>> class."""
>> + return super().__new__(mcls, name, bases, ns)
>> +
>> + def __init__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
>> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
>> class."""
>> + return super().__init__(name, bases, ns)
>> +
>> + @classmethod
>> + def build_macro_test(cls, macro_test: MacroTest.MacroTest,
>> + test_desc: str) -> Callable[[None], None]:
>> + """Returns a test function for this macro test data."
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + macro_test (MacroTest.MacroTest): The macro test class.
>> +
>> + test_desc (str): A test description string.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + Callable[[None], None]: A test case function.
>> + """
>> + def test_func(self):
>> + act_result = cls.check_regex(macro_test.macro)
>> + self.assertCountEqual(
>> + act_result,
>> + macro_test.result,
>> + test_desc + f'{linesep}'.join(
>> + ["", f"Actual Result: {act_result}", "=" * 80,
>> ""]))
>> +
>> + return test_func
>> +
>> + @classmethod
>> + def check_regex(cls, source_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
>> + """Returns the plugin result for the given macro string.
>> +
>> + Args:
>> + source_str (str): A string containing debug macros.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
>> errors,
>> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
>> macros
>> + given.
>> + """
>> + return DebugMacroCheck.check_debug_macros(
>> + DebugMacroCheck.get_debug_macros(source_str),
>> + cls._get_function_name())
>> +
>> + @classmethod
>> + def _get_function_name(cls) -> str:
>> + """Returns the function name from one level of call depth.
>> +
>> + Returns:
>> + str: The caller function name.
>> + """
>> + return "function: " +
>> inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_code.co_name
>> +
>> +
>> +# Test container classes for dynamically generated macro test cases.
>> +# A class can be removed below to skip / remove it from testing.
>> +# Test case functions will be added to the appropriate class as they are
>> +# created.
>> +class Test_NoSpecifierNoArgument(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_EqualSpecifierEqualArgument(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_MoreSpecifiersThanArguments(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_LessSpecifiersThanArguments(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_IgnoredSpecifiers(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="ignored_specifiers_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_SpecialParsingMacroTest(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="special_parsing_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +class Test_CodeSnippetMacroTest(
>> + unittest.TestCase,
>> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
>> + category="code_snippet_macro_test"):
>> + pass
>> +
>> +
>> +if __name__ == '__main__':
>> + unittest.main()
>> --
>> 2.41.0.windows.3
>
>
>
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* Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
2023-09-07 21:43 ` Michael Kubacki
@ 2023-09-07 21:59 ` Michael D Kinney
0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Michael D Kinney @ 2023-09-07 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel@edk2.groups.io, mikuback@linux.microsoft.com
Cc: Sean Brogan, Gao, Liming, Kinney, Michael D
I can agree this is slightly different than some of the
other plugins. It would be great if compilers could detect
this issues found by this plugin and break the build. That
should be the right behavior because a mismatch in the args
can have unexpected behavior and I think some compilers can
detect this if printf() is used and there is a mismatch on
the number of args.
I am ok with the config options as they are right now and
we can wait to see if there is a request for a package
level "skip" setting.
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: devel@edk2.groups.io <devel@edk2.groups.io> On Behalf Of Michael
> Kubacki
> Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2023 2:43 PM
> To: devel@edk2.groups.io; Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>; Gao, Liming
> <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
> Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add
> DebugMacroCheck
>
> There's not package level control at the moment from a given package CI
> YAML file. We've treated this as fundamental for "core" packages (those
> often built from a single CISettings.py file) and on-by-default but with
> a disable option via the env var for individual platform build files
> (like the disable I applied for OvmfPkg in Patch 6 of the series).
>
> If you'd like a disable option available in CI YAML files, it can easily
> be consumed in DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py and I'll add it in v2. Let
> me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> On 9/6/2023 9:35 PM, Michael D Kinney wrote:
> > Reviewed-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> >
> > Really like the inclusion of unit tests. If any issues are
> > found, can update unit test to cover that case.
> >
> > One quick question. I see a global disable through env var.
> > I also see it says that is it runs on packages that use the
> > compiler plugin. Is there a way to disable this plugin at
> > the package scope? Many plugins support a "skip" setting today.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: mikuback@linux.microsoft.com <mikuback@linux.microsoft.com>
> >> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 1:49 PM
> >> To: devel@edk2.groups.io
> >> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>; Kinney, Michael D
> >> <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; Gao, Liming <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
> >> Subject: [PATCH v1 7/7] .pytool/Plugin: Add DebugMacroCheck
> >>
> >> From: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> >>
> >> Adds a plugin that finds debug macro formatting issues. These errors
> >> often creep into debug prints in error conditions not frequently
> >> executed and make debug more difficult when they are encountered.
> >>
> >> The code can be as a standalone script which is useful to find
> >> problems in a large codebase that has not been checked before or as
> >> a CI plugin that notifies a developer of an error right away.
> >>
> >> The script was already used to find numerous issues in edk2 in the
> >> past so there's not many code fixes in this change. More details
> >> are available in the readme file:
> >>
> >> .pytool\Plugin\DebugMacroCheck\Readme.md
> >>
> >> Cc: Sean Brogan <sean.brogan@microsoft.com>
> >> Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> >> Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
> >> Signed-off-by: Michael Kubacki <michael.kubacki@microsoft.com>
> >> ---
> >>
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> >> | 127 +++
> >>
> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> >> | 11 +
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> | 859 ++++++++++++++++++++
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> >> | 253 ++++++
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> >> | 674 +++++++++++++++
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> >> | 131 +++
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> >> | 0
> >> .pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> | 201 +++++
> >> 8 files changed, 2256 insertions(+)
> >>
> >> diff --git
> >>
> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> >> y
> >>
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> >> y
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..b1544666025e
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++
> >>
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.p
> >> y
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
> >> +# @file DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> >> +#
> >> +# A build plugin that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
> >> +#
> >> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
> >> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
> >> +# argument list.
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +
> >> +import logging
> >> +import os
> >> +import pathlib
> >> +import sys
> >> +import yaml
> >> +
> >> +# Import the build plugin
> >> +plugin_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
> >> +sys.path.append(str(plugin_file.parent.parent))
> >> +
> >> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
> >> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
> >> +
> >> +from edk2toolext import edk2_logging #
> >> noqa: E402
> >> +from edk2toolext.environment.plugintypes.uefi_build_plugin import \
> >> + IUefiBuildPlugin #
> >> noqa: E402
> >> +from edk2toolext.environment.uefi_build import UefiBuilder #
> >> noqa: E402
> >> +from edk2toollib.uefi.edk2.path_utilities import Edk2Path #
> >> noqa: E402
> >> +from pathlib import Path #
> >> noqa: E402
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin(IUefiBuildPlugin):
> >> +
> >> + def do_pre_build(self, builder: UefiBuilder) -> int:
> >> + """Debug Macro Check pre-build functionality.
> >> +
> >> + The plugin is invoked in pre-build since it can operate
> >> independently
> >> + of build tools and to notify the user of any errors earlier
> in
> >> the
> >> + build process to reduce feedback time.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + builder (UefiBuilder): A UEFI builder object for this
> build.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + int: The number of debug macro errors found. Zero
> indicates
> >> the
> >> + check either did not run or no errors were found.
> >> + """
> >> +
> >> + # Check if disabled in the environment
> >> + env_disable =
> builder.env.GetValue("DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK")
> >> + if env_disable:
> >> + return 0
> >> +
> >> + # Only run on targets with compilation
> >> + build_target = builder.env.GetValue("TARGET").lower()
> >> + if "no-target" in build_target:
> >> + return 0
> >> +
> >> + pp = builder.pp.split(os.pathsep)
> >> + edk2 = Edk2Path(builder.ws, pp)
> >> + package = edk2.GetContainingPackage(
> >> + builder.mws.join(builder.ws,
> >> + builder.env.GetValue(
> >> + "ACTIVE_PLATFORM")))
> >> + package_path = Path(
> >> +
> >> edk2.GetAbsolutePathOnThisSystemFromEdk2RelativePath(
> >> + package))
> >> +
> >> + # Every debug macro is printed at DEBUG logging level.
> >> + # Ensure the level is above DEBUG while executing the macro
> >> check
> >> + # plugin to avoid flooding the log handler.
> >> + handler_level_context = []
> >> + for h in logging.getLogger().handlers:
> >> + if h.level < logging.INFO:
> >> + handler_level_context.append((h, h.level))
> >> + h.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> >> +
> >> + edk2_logging.log_progress("Checking DEBUG Macros")
> >> +
> >> + # There are two ways to specify macro substitution data for
> this
> >> + # plugin. If multiple options are present, data is appended
> from
> >> + # each option.
> >> + #
> >> + # 1. Specify the substitution data in the package CI YAML
> file.
> >> + # 2. Specify a standalone substitution data YAML file.
> >> + ##
> >> + sub_data = {}
> >> +
> >> + # 1. Allow substitution data to be specified in a
> >> "DebugMacroCheck" of
> >> + # the package CI YAML file. This is used to provide a
> familiar
> >> per-
> >> + # package customization flow for a package maintainer.
> >> + package_config_file = Path(
> >> + os.path.join(
> >> + package_path, package +
> ".ci.yaml"))
> >> + if package_config_file.is_file():
> >> + with open(package_config_file, 'r') as cf:
> >> + package_config_file_data = yaml.safe_load(cf)
> >> + if "DebugMacroCheck" in package_config_file_data and
> \
> >> + "StringSubstitutions" in \
> >> + package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]:
> >> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution data in "
> >> + f"{str(package_config_file)}")
> >> + sub_data |=
> >> package_config_file_data["DebugMacroCheck"]["StringSubstitutions"] #
> noqa
> >> +
> >> + # 2. Allow a substitution file to be specified as an
> environment
> >> + # variable. This is used to provide flexibility in how to
> >> specify a
> >> + # substitution file. The value can be set anywhere prior to
> this
> >> plugin
> >> + # getting called such as pre-existing build script.
> >> + sub_file = builder.env.GetValue("DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE")
> >> + if sub_file:
> >> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file {sub_file}")
> >> + with open(sub_file, 'r') as sf:
> >> + sub_data |= yaml.safe_load(sf)
> >> +
> >> + try:
> >> + error_count = DebugMacroCheck.check_macros_in_directory(
> >> + package_path,
> >> +
> ignore_git_submodules=False,
> >> + show_progress_bar=False,
> >> + **sub_data)
> >> + finally:
> >> + for h, l in handler_level_context:
> >> + h.setLevel(l)
> >> +
> >> + return error_count
> >> diff --git
> >>
> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> >>
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..50f97cbd3935
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++
> >>
> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheck_plug_in.yaml
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
> >> +## @file
> >> +# Build plugin used to check that debug macros are formatted
> properly.
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +{
> >> + "scope": "global",
> >> + "name": "Debug Macro Check Plugin",
> >> + "module": "DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin"
> >> +}
> >> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..ffabcdf91b60
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@
> >> +# @file DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> +#
> >> +# A script that checks if DEBUG macros are formatted properly.
> >> +#
> >> +# In particular, that print format specifiers are defined
> >> +# with the expected number of arguments in the variable
> >> +# argument list.
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +
> >> +from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
> >> +import logging
> >> +import os
> >> +import re
> >> +import regex
> >> +import sys
> >> +import shutil
> >> +import timeit
> >> +import yaml
> >> +
> >> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
> >> +from io import StringIO
> >> +from pathlib import Path, PurePath
> >> +from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +PROGRAM_NAME = "Debug Macro Checker"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class GitHelpers:
> >> + """
> >> + Collection of Git helpers.
> >> +
> >> + Will be moved to a more generic module and imported in the
> future.
> >> + """
> >> +
> >> + @staticmethod
> >> + def get_git_ignored_paths(directory_path: PurePath) ->
> List[Path]:
> >> + """Returns ignored files in this git repository.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + List[Path]: List of file absolute paths to all files
> ignored
> >> + in this git repository. If git is not found,
> an
> >> empty
> >> + list will be returned.
> >> + """
> >> + if not shutil.which("git"):
> >> + logging.warn(
> >> + "Git is not found on this system. Git submodule paths
> >> will "
> >> + "not be considered.")
> >> + return []
> >> +
> >> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
> >> + exit_code = RunCmd("git", "ls-files --other",
> >> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
> >> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
> >> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
> >> + if exit_code != 0:
> >> + return []
> >> +
> >> + rel_paths = out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines()
> >> + abs_paths = []
> >> + for path in rel_paths:
> >> + abs_paths.append(Path(directory_path, path))
> >> + return abs_paths
> >> +
> >> + @staticmethod
> >> + def get_git_submodule_paths(directory_path: PurePath) ->
> List[Path]:
> >> + """Returns submodules in the given workspace directory.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + directory_path (PurePath): Path to the git directory.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + List[Path]: List of directory absolute paths to the root
> of
> >> + each submodule found from this folder. If submodules are
> not
> >> + found, an empty list will be returned.
> >> + """
> >> + if not shutil.which("git"):
> >> + return []
> >> +
> >> + if os.path.isfile(directory_path.joinpath(".gitmodules")):
> >> + out_stream_buffer = StringIO()
> >> + exit_code = RunCmd(
> >> + "git", "config --file .gitmodules --get-regexp path",
> >> + workingdir=str(directory_path),
> >> + outstream=out_stream_buffer,
> >> + logging_level=logging.NOTSET)
> >> + if exit_code != 0:
> >> + return []
> >> +
> >> + submodule_paths = []
> >> + for line in
> >> out_stream_buffer.getvalue().strip().splitlines():
> >> + submodule_paths.append(
> >> + Path(directory_path, line.split()[1]))
> >> +
> >> + return submodule_paths
> >> + else:
> >> + return []
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class QuietFilter(logging.Filter):
> >> + """A logging filter that temporarily suppresses message
> output."""
> >> +
> >> + def __init__(self, quiet: bool = False):
> >> + """Class constructor method.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + quiet (bool, optional): Indicates if messages are
> currently
> >> being
> >> + printed (False) or not (True). Defaults to False.
> >> + """
> >> +
> >> + self._quiet = quiet
> >> +
> >> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
> >> + """Quiet filter method.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
> >> filter is
> >> + applied to.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + bool: True if messages are being suppressed. Otherwise,
> >> False.
> >> + """
> >> + return not self._quiet
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class ProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
> >> + """A logging filter that suppresses 'Progress' messages."""
> >> +
> >> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
> >> + """Progress filter method.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record object that the
> >> filter is
> >> + applied to.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + bool: True if the message is not a 'Progress' message.
> >> Otherwise,
> >> + False.
> >> + """
> >> + return not record.getMessage().startswith("\rProgress")
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class CacheDuringProgressFilter(logging.Filter):
> >> + """A logging filter that suppresses messages during progress
> >> operations."""
> >> +
> >> + _message_cache = []
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def message_cache(self) -> List[logging.LogRecord]:
> >> + """Contains a cache of messages accumulated during time of
> >> operation.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + List[logging.LogRecord]: List of log records stored while
> >> the
> >> + filter was active.
> >> + """
> >> + return self._message_cache
> >> +
> >> + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
> >> + """Cache progress filter that suppresses messages during
> >> progress
> >> + display output.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + record (logging.LogRecord): A log record to cache.
> >> + """
> >> + self._message_cache.append(record)
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def check_debug_macros(macros: Iterable[Dict[str, str]],
> >> + file_dbg_path: str,
> >> + **macro_subs: str
> >> + ) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> >> + """Checks if debug macros contain formatting errors.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + macros (Iterable[Dict[str, str]]): : A groupdict of macro
> >> matches.
> >> + This is an iterable of dictionaries with group names from the
> >> regex
> >> + match as the key and the matched string as the value for the
> >> key.
> >> +
> >> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string)
> to
> >> display
> >> + in debug messages.
> >> +
> >> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> >> replacement
> >> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> >> errors,
> >> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> >> macros
> >> + given.
> >> + """
> >> +
> >> + macro_subs = {k.lower(): v for k, v in macro_subs.items()}
> >> +
> >> + arg_cnt, failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt = 0, 0, 0
> >> + for macro in macros:
> >> + # Special Specifier Handling
> >> + processed_dbg_str = macro['dbg_str'].strip().lower()
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"Inspecting macro: {macro}")
> >> +
> >> + # Make any macro substitutions so further processing is
> applied
> >> + # to the substituted value.
> >> + for k in macro_subs.keys():
> >> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(k,
> >> macro_subs[k])
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug("Debug macro string after replacements: "
> >> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
> >> +
> >> + # These are very rarely used in debug strings. They are
> somewhat
> >> + # more common in HII code to control text displayed on the
> >> + # console. Due to the rarity and likelihood usage is a
> mistake,
> >> + # a warning is shown if found.
> >> + specifier_display_replacements = ['%n', '%h', '%e', '%b',
> '%v']
> >> + for s in specifier_display_replacements:
> >> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
> >> + logging.warning(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
> >> + logging.warning(f" {s} found in string and
> ignored:")
> >> + logging.warning(f" \"{processed_dbg_str}\"")
> >> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
> >> +
> >> + # These are miscellaneous print specifiers that do not
> require
> >> + # special parsing and simply need to be replaced since they
> do
> >> + # have a corresponding argument associated with them.
> >> + specifier_other_replacements = ['%%', '\r', '\n']
> >> + for s in specifier_other_replacements:
> >> + if s in processed_dbg_str:
> >> + processed_dbg_str = processed_dbg_str.replace(s, '')
> >> +
> >> + processed_dbg_str = re.sub(
> >> + r'%[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*\*[.\-+ ,Ll0-9]*[a-zA-Z]', '%_%_',
> >> + processed_dbg_str)
> >> + logging.debug(f"Final macro before print specifier scan: "
> >> + f"{processed_dbg_str}")
> >> +
> >> + print_spec_cnt = processed_dbg_str.count('%')
> >> +
> >> + # Need to take into account parentheses between args in
> function
> >> + # calls that might be in the args list. Use regex module for
> >> + # this one since the recursive pattern match helps simplify
> >> + # only matching commas outside nested call groups.
> >> + if macro['dbg_args'] is None:
> >> + processed_arg_str = ""
> >> + else:
> >> + processed_arg_str = macro['dbg_args'].strip()
> >> +
> >> + argument_other_replacements = ['\r', '\n']
> >> + for r in argument_other_replacements:
> >> + if s in processed_arg_str:
> >> + processed_arg_str = processed_arg_str.replace(s, '')
> >> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(r' +', ' ', processed_arg_str)
> >> +
> >> + # Handle special case of commas in arg strings - remove them
> for
> >> + # final count to pick up correct number of argument
> separating
> >> + # commas.
> >> + processed_arg_str = re.sub(
> >> + r'([\"\'])(?:|\\.|[^\\])*?(\1)',
> >> + '',
> >> + processed_arg_str)
> >> +
> >> + arg_matches = regex.findall(
> >> + r'(?:\((?:[^)(]+|(?R))*+\))|(,)',
> >> + processed_arg_str,
> >> + regex.MULTILINE)
> >> +
> >> + arg_cnt = 0
> >> + if processed_arg_str != '':
> >> + arg_cnt = arg_matches.count(',')
> >> +
> >> + if print_spec_cnt != arg_cnt:
> >> + logging.error(f"File: {file_dbg_path}")
> >> + logging.error(f" Message = {macro['dbg_str']}")
> >> + logging.error(f" Arguments =
> >> \"{processed_arg_str}\"")
> >> + logging.error(f" Specifier Count = {print_spec_cnt}")
> >> + logging.error(f" Argument Count = {arg_cnt}")
> >> +
> >> + failure_cnt += 1
> >> +
> >> + return failure_cnt, print_spec_cnt, arg_cnt
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def get_debug_macros(file_contents: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
> >> + """Extract debug macros from the given file contents.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + file_contents (str): A string of source file contents that
> may
> >> + contain debug macros.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + List[Dict[str, str]]: A groupdict of debug macro regex
> matches
> >> + within the file contents provided.
> >> + """
> >> +
> >> + # This is the main regular expression that is responsible for
> >> identifying
> >> + # DEBUG macros within source files and grouping the macro message
> >> string
> >> + # and macro arguments strings so they can be further processed.
> >> + r = regex.compile(
> >> +
> >>
> r'(?>(?P<prologue>DEBUG\s*\(\s*\((?:.*?,))(?:\s*))(?P<dbg_str>.*?(?:\"'
> >> +
> >>
> r'(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*\".*?)*)(?:(?(?=,)(?<dbg_args>.*?(?=(?:\s*\)){2}\s*;'
> >> + r'))))(?:\s*\)){2,};?',
> >> + regex.MULTILINE | regex.DOTALL)
> >> + return [m.groupdict() for m in r.finditer(file_contents)]
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def check_macros_in_string(src_str: str,
> >> + file_dbg_path: str,
> >> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int,
> int]:
> >> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a string.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + src_str (str): Contents of the string with debug macros.
> >> +
> >> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string)
> to
> >> display
> >> + in debug messages.
> >> +
> >> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> >> replacement
> >> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> >> errors,
> >> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> >> macros
> >> + in the string given.
> >> + """
> >> + return check_debug_macros(
> >> + get_debug_macros(src_str), file_dbg_path,
> **macro_subs)
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def check_macros_in_file(file: PurePath,
> >> + file_dbg_path: str,
> >> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
> >> + **macro_subs: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> >> + """Checks for debug macro formatting errors in a file.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + file (PurePath): The file path to check.
> >> +
> >> + file_dbg_path (str): The file path (or other custom string)
> to
> >> display
> >> + in debug messages.
> >> +
> >> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether
> to
> >> show
> >> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
> >> +
> >> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> >> replacement
> >> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> >> errors,
> >> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for the
> >> macros
> >> + in the file given.
> >> + """
> >> + try:
> >> + return check_macros_in_string(
> >> + file.read_text(encoding='utf-8'), file_dbg_path,
> >> + **macro_subs)
> >> + except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
> >> + if show_utf8_decode_warning:
> >> + logging.warning(
> >> + f"{file_dbg_path} UTF-8 decode error.\n"
> >> + " Debug macro code check skipped!\n"
> >> + f" -> {str(e)}")
> >> + return 0, 0, 0
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def check_macros_in_directory(directory: PurePath,
> >> + file_extensions: Iterable[str] =
> ('.c',),
> >> + ignore_git_ignore_files: Optional[bool]
> =
> >> True,
> >> + ignore_git_submodules: Optional[bool] =
> >> True,
> >> + show_progress_bar: Optional[bool] =
> True,
> >> + show_utf8_decode_warning: bool = False,
> >> + **macro_subs: str
> >> + ) -> int:
> >> + """Checks files with the given extension in the given directory
> for
> >> debug
> >> + macro formatting errors.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + directory (PurePath): The path to the directory to check.
> >> + file_extensions (Iterable[str], optional): An iterable of
> >> strings
> >> + representing file extensions to check. Defaults to ('.c',).
> >> +
> >> + ignore_git_ignore_files (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
> >> whether
> >> + files ignored by git should be ignored for the debug macro
> >> check.
> >> + Defaults to True.
> >> +
> >> + ignore_git_submodules (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
> >> whether
> >> + files located in git submodules should not be checked.
> Defaults
> >> to
> >> + True.
> >> +
> >> + show_progress_bar (Optional[bool], optional): Indicates
> whether
> >> to
> >> + show a progress bar to show progress status while checking
> >> macros.
> >> + This is more useful on a very large directories. Defaults to
> >> True.
> >> +
> >> + show_utf8_decode_warning (bool, optional): Indicates whether
> to
> >> show
> >> + warnings if UTF-8 files fail to decode. Defaults to False.
> >> +
> >> + macro_subs (Dict[str,str]): Variable-length keyword and
> >> replacement
> >> + value string pairs to substitute during debug macro checks.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + int: Count of debug macro errors in the directory.
> >> + """
> >> + def _get_file_list(root_directory: PurePath,
> >> + extensions: Iterable[str]) -> List[Path]:
> >> + """Returns a list of files recursively located within the
> path.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + root_directory (PurePath): A directory Path object to the
> >> root
> >> + folder.
> >> +
> >> + extensions (Iterable[str]): An iterable of strings that
> >> + represent file extensions to recursively search for
> within
> >> + root_directory.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + List[Path]: List of file Path objects to files found in
> the
> >> + given directory with the given extensions.
> >> + """
> >> + def _show_file_discovered_message(file_count: int,
> >> + elapsed_time: float) ->
> None:
> >> + print(f"\rDiscovered {file_count:,} files in",
> >> + f"{current_start_delta:-.0f}s"
> >> + f"{'.' * min(int(current_start_delta), 40)}",
> >> end="\r")
> >> +
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + previous_indicator_time = start_time
> >> +
> >> + files = []
> >> + for file in root_directory.rglob('*'):
> >> + if file.suffix in extensions:
> >> + files.append(Path(file))
> >> +
> >> + # Give an indicator progress is being made
> >> + # This has a negligible impact on overall performance
> >> + # with print emission limited to half second intervals.
> >> + current_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + current_start_delta = current_time - start_time
> >> +
> >> + if current_time - previous_indicator_time >= 0.5:
> >> + # Since this rewrites the line, it can be considered
> a
> >> form
> >> + # of progress bar
> >> + if show_progress_bar:
> >> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
> >> +
> current_start_delta)
> >> + previous_indicator_time = current_time
> >> +
> >> + if show_progress_bar:
> >> + _show_file_discovered_message(len(files),
> >> current_start_delta)
> >> + print()
> >> +
> >> + return files
> >> +
> >> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in directory: "
> >> + f"{directory.resolve()}\n")
> >> +
> >> + logging.info("Gathering the overall file list. This might take a"
> >> + "while.\n")
> >> +
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + file_list = set(_get_file_list(directory, file_extensions))
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File search found {len(file_list):,} files
> in
> >> "
> >> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> >> +
> >> + if ignore_git_ignore_files:
> >> + logging.info("Getting git ignore files...")
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + ignored_file_paths =
> GitHelpers.get_git_ignored_paths(directory)
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore gathering took
> {end_time:.2f}
> >> "
> >> + f"seconds.")
> >> +
> >> + logging.info("Ignoring git ignore files...")
> >> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git ignore
> >> {len(file_list):,}")
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + file_list = file_list.difference(ignored_file_paths)
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> + logging.info(f" {len(ignored_file_paths):,} files are
> ignored
> >> by git")
> >> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files after removing "
> >> + f"ignored files")
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] File ignore calculation took
> >> {end_time:.2f} "
> >> + f"seconds.")
> >> +
> >> + if ignore_git_submodules:
> >> + logging.info("Ignoring git submodules...")
> >> + submodule_paths =
> GitHelpers.get_git_submodule_paths(directory)
> >> + if submodule_paths:
> >> + logging.debug(f"File list count before git submodule
> >> exclusion "
> >> + f"{len(file_list):,}")
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + file_list = [f for f in file_list
> >> + if not f.is_relative_to(*submodule_paths)]
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> +
> >> + for path in enumerate(submodule_paths):
> >> + logging.debug(" {0}. {1}".format(*path))
> >> +
> >> + logging.info(f" {len(submodule_paths):,} submodules
> found")
> >> + logging.info(f" {len(file_list):,} files will be
> examined
> >> after "
> >> + f"excluding files in submodules")
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] Submodule exclusion calculation
> took
> >> "
> >> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> >> + else:
> >> + logging.warning("No submodules found")
> >> +
> >> + logging.info(f"\nStarting macro check on {len(file_list):,}
> files.")
> >> +
> >> + cache_progress_filter = CacheDuringProgressFilter()
> >> + handler = next((h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers if
> >> h.get_name() ==
> >> + 'stdout_logger_handler'), None)
> >> +
> >> + if handler is not None:
> >> + handler.addFilter(cache_progress_filter)
> >> +
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> +
> >> + failure_cnt, file_cnt = 0, 0
> >> + for file_cnt, file in enumerate(file_list):
> >> + file_rel_path = str(file.relative_to(directory))
> >> + failure_cnt += check_macros_in_file(
> >> + file, file_rel_path,
> >> show_utf8_decode_warning,
> >> + **macro_subs)[0]
> >> + if show_progress_bar:
> >> + _show_progress(file_cnt, len(file_list),
> >> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt >
> 0
> >> else "")
> >> +
> >> + if show_progress_bar:
> >> + _show_progress(len(file_list), len(file_list),
> >> + f" {failure_cnt} errors" if failure_cnt > 0
> else
> >> "")
> >> + print("\n", flush=True)
> >> +
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> +
> >> + if handler is not None:
> >> + handler.removeFilter(cache_progress_filter)
> >> +
> >> + for record in cache_progress_filter.message_cache:
> >> + handler.emit(record)
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The macro check operation took
> {end_time:.2f}
> >> "
> >> + f"seconds.")
> >> +
> >> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, file_cnt)
> >> +
> >> + return failure_cnt
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def _log_failure_count(failure_count: int, file_count: int) -> None:
> >> + """Logs the failure count.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + failure_count (int): Count of failures to log.
> >> +
> >> + file_count (int): Count of files with failures.
> >> + """
> >> + if failure_count > 0:
> >> + logging.error("\n")
> >> + logging.error(f"{failure_count:,} debug macro errors in "
> >> + f"{file_count:,} files")
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def _show_progress(step: int, total: int, suffix: str = '') -> None:
> >> + """Print progress of tick to total.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + step (int): The current step count.
> >> +
> >> + total (int): The total step count.
> >> +
> >> + suffix (str): String to print at the end of the progress bar.
> >> + """
> >> + global _progress_start_time
> >> +
> >> + if step == 0:
> >> + _progress_start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> +
> >> + terminal_col = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
> >> + var_consume_len = (len("Progress|\u2588| 000.0% Complete 000s") +
> >> + len(suffix))
> >> + avail_len = terminal_col - var_consume_len
> >> +
> >> + percent = f"{100 * (step / float(total)):3.1f}"
> >> + filled = int(avail_len * step // total)
> >> + bar = '\u2588' * filled + '-' * (avail_len - filled)
> >> + step_time = timeit.default_timer() - _progress_start_time
> >> +
> >> + print(f'\rProgress|{bar}| {percent}% Complete {step_time:-3.0f}s'
> >> + f'{suffix}', end='\r')
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +def _module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper() -> int:
> >> + """Provides an command-line argument wrapper for checking debug
> >> macros.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + int: The system exit code value.
> >> + """
> >> + import argparse
> >> + import builtins
> >> +
> >> + def _check_dir_path(dir_path: str) -> bool:
> >> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a directory."
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + dir_path (str): A directory file system path.
> >> +
> >> + Raises:
> >> + NotADirectoryError: The directory path given is not a
> >> directory.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + bool: True if the path is a directory else False.
> >> + """
> >> + abs_dir_path = os.path.abspath(dir_path)
> >> + if os.path.isdir(dir_path):
> >> + return abs_dir_path
> >> + else:
> >> + raise NotADirectoryError(abs_dir_path)
> >> +
> >> + def _check_file_path(file_path: str) -> bool:
> >> + """Returns the absolute path if the path is a file."
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + file_path (str): A file path.
> >> +
> >> + Raises:
> >> + FileExistsError: The path is not a valid file.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + bool: True if the path is a valid file else False.
> >> + """
> >> + abs_file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
> >> + if os.path.isfile(file_path):
> >> + return abs_file_path
> >> + else:
> >> + raise FileExistsError(file_path)
> >> +
> >> + def _quiet_print(*args, **kwargs):
> >> + """Replaces print when quiet is requested to prevent printing
> >> messages.
> >> + """
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> + root_logger = logging.getLogger()
> >> + root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> +
> >> + stdout_logger_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
> >> + stdout_logger_handler.set_name('stdout_logger_handler')
> >> + stdout_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> >> +
> stdout_logger_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
> >> + root_logger.addHandler(stdout_logger_handler)
> >> +
> >> + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
> >> + prog=PROGRAM_NAME,
> >> + description=(
> >> + "Checks for debug macro formatting "
> >> + "errors within files recursively located
> >> within "
> >> + "a given directory."),
> >> + formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
> >> +
> >> + io_req_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
> >> + io_opt_group = parser.add_argument_group(
> >> + "Optional input and output")
> >> + git_group = parser.add_argument_group("Optional git control")
> >> +
> >> + io_req_group.add_argument('-w', '--workspace-directory',
> >> + type=_check_dir_path,
> >> + help="Directory of source files to
> >> check.\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_req_group.add_argument('-i', '--input-file', nargs='?',
> >> + type=_check_file_path,
> >> + help="File path for an input file to
> >> check.\n\n"
> >> + "Note that some other options do
> not
> >> apply "
> >> + "if a single file is specified
> such
> >> as "
> >> + "the\ngit options and file
> >> extensions.\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-l', '--log-file',
> >> + nargs='?',
> >> + default=None,
> >> + const='debug_macro_check.log',
> >> + help="File path for log output.\n"
> >> + "(default: if the flag is given
> with
> >> no "
> >> + "file path then a file called\n"
> >> + "debug_macro_check.log is created
> and
> >> used "
> >> + "in the current directory)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-s', '--substitution-file',
> >> + type=_check_file_path,
> >> + help="A substitution YAML file
> specifies
> >> string "
> >> + "substitutions to perform within
> the
> >> debug "
> >> + "macro.\n\nThis is intended to be
> a
> >> simple "
> >> + "mechanism to expand the rare
> cases
> >> of pre-"
> >> + "processor\nmacros without
> directly "
> >> + "involving the pre-processor. The
> >> file "
> >> + "consists of one or more\nstring
> >> value "
> >> + "pairs where the key is the
> >> identifier to "
> >> + "replace and the value is the
> >> value\nto "
> >> + "replace it with.\n\nThis can also
> be
> >> used "
> >> + "as a method to ignore results by
> "
> >> + "replacing the problematic
> >> string\nwith a "
> >> + "different string.\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose-log-file',
> >> + action='count',
> >> + default=0,
> >> + help="Set file logging verbosity
> level.\n"
> >> + " - None: Info & > level
> >> messages\n"
> >> + " - '-v': + Debug level
> >> messages\n"
> >> + " - '-vv': + File name and
> >> function\n"
> >> + " - '-vvv': + Line number\n"
> >> + " - '-vvvv': + Timestamp\n"
> >> + "(default: verbose logging is not
> >> enabled)"
> >> + "\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-n', '--no-progress-bar',
> >> action='store_true',
> >> + help="Disables progress bars.\n"
> >> + "(default: progress bars are used
> in
> >> some"
> >> + "places to show progress)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
> >> + help="Disables console output.\n"
> >> + "(default: console output is
> >> enabled)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + io_opt_group.add_argument('-u', '--utf8w', action='store_true',
> >> + help="Shows warnings for file UTF-8
> decode
> >> "
> >> + "errors.\n"
> >> + "(default: UTF-8 decode errors are
> >> not "
> >> + "shown)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + git_group.add_argument('-df', '--do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files',
> >> + action='store_true',
> >> + help="Do not ignore git ignored files.\n"
> >> + "(default: files in git ignore files
> are
> >> "
> >> + "ignored)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + git_group.add_argument('-ds', '--do-not-ignore-git_submodules',
> >> + action='store_true',
> >> + help="Do not ignore files in git
> >> submodules.\n"
> >> + "(default: files in git submodules
> are "
> >> + "ignored)\n\n")
> >> +
> >> + parser.add_argument('-e', '--extensions', nargs='*',
> default=['.c'],
> >> + help="List of file extensions to include.\n"
> >> + "(default: %(default)s)")
> >> +
> >> + args = parser.parse_args()
> >> +
> >> + if args.quiet:
> >> + # Don't print in the few places that directly print
> >> + builtins.print = _quiet_print
> >> + stdout_logger_handler.addFilter(QuietFilter(args.quiet))
> >> +
> >> + if args.log_file:
> >> + file_logger_handler =
> >> logging.FileHandler(filename=args.log_file,
> >> + mode='w',
> >> encoding='utf-8')
> >> +
> >> + # In an ideal world, everyone would update to the latest
> Python
> >> + # minor version (3.10) after a few weeks/months. Since that's
> >> not the
> >> + # case, resist from using structural pattern matching in
> Python
> >> 3.10.
> >> + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0636/
> >> +
> >> + if args.verbose_log_file == 0:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> >> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 1:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> >> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 2:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '[%(filename)s - %(funcName)20s() ] %(levelname)-8s '
> >> + '%(message)s')
> >> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 3:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '[%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)20s() ] '
> >> + '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> >> + elif args.verbose_log_file == 4:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s -
> %(funcName)20s()
> >> ]'
> >> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> >> + else:
> >> + file_logger_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
> >> + file_logger_formatter = logging.Formatter(
> >> + '%(asctime)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s -
> %(funcName)20s()
> >> ]'
> >> + ' %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
> >> +
> >> + file_logger_handler.addFilter(ProgressFilter())
> >> + file_logger_handler.setFormatter(file_logger_formatter)
> >> + root_logger.addHandler(file_logger_handler)
> >> +
> >> + logging.info(PROGRAM_NAME + "\n")
> >> +
> >> + substitution_data = {}
> >> + if args.substitution_file:
> >> + logging.info(f"Loading substitution file
> >> {args.substitution_file}")
> >> + with open(args.substitution_file, 'r') as sf:
> >> + substitution_data = yaml.safe_load(sf)
> >> +
> >> + if args.workspace_directory:
> >> + return check_macros_in_directory(
> >> + Path(args.workspace_directory),
> >> + args.extensions,
> >> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_ignore_files,
> >> + not args.do_not_ignore_git_submodules,
> >> + not args.no_progress_bar,
> >> + args.utf8w,
> >> + **substitution_data)
> >> + else:
> >> + curr_dir = Path(__file__).parent
> >> + input_file = Path(args.input_file)
> >> +
> >> + rel_path = str(input_file)
> >> + if input_file.is_relative_to(curr_dir):
> >> + rel_path = str(input_file.relative_to(curr_dir))
> >> +
> >> + logging.info(f"Checking Debug Macros in File: "
> >> + f"{input_file.resolve()}\n")
> >> +
> >> + start_time = timeit.default_timer()
> >> + failure_cnt = check_macros_in_file(
> >> + input_file,
> >> + rel_path,
> >> + args.utf8w,
> >> + **substitution_data)[0]
> >> + end_time = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
> >> +
> >> + logging.debug(f"[PERF] The file macro check operation took "
> >> + f"{end_time:.2f} seconds.")
> >> +
> >> + _log_failure_count(failure_cnt, 1)
> >> +
> >> + return failure_cnt
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +if __name__ == '__main__':
> >> + # The exit status value is the number of macro formatting errors
> >> found.
> >> + # Therefore, if no macro formatting errors are found, 0 is
> returned.
> >> + # Some systems require the return value to be in the range 0-127,
> so
> >> + # a lower maximum of 100 is enforced to allow a wide range of
> >> potential
> >> + # values with a reasonably large maximum.
> >> + try:
> >> +
> >> sys.exit(max(_module_invocation_check_macros_in_directory_wrapper(),
> >> + 100))
> >> + except KeyboardInterrupt:
> >> + logging.warning("Exiting due to keyboard interrupt.")
> >> + # Actual formatting errors are only allowed to reach 100.
> >> + # 101 signals a keyboard interrupt.
> >> + sys.exit(101)
> >> + except FileExistsError as e:
> >> + # 102 signals a file not found error.
> >> + logging.critical(f"Input file {e.args[0]} does not exist.")
> >> + sys.exit(102)
> >> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..33f1ad9790ed
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/Readme.md
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
> >> +# Debug Macro Check
> >> +
> >> +This Python application scans all files in a build package for debug
> >> macro formatting issues. It is intended to be a
> >> +fundamental build-time check that is part of a normal developer build
> >> process to catch errors right away.
> >> +
> >> +As a build plugin, it is capable of finding these errors early in the
> >> development process after code is initially
> >> +written to ensure that all code tested is free of debug macro
> formatting
> >> errors. These errors often creep into debug
> >> +prints in error conditions that are not frequently executed making
> debug
> >> even more difficult and confusing when they
> >> +are encountered. In other cases, debug macros with these errors in
> the
> >> main code path can lead to unexpected behavior
> >> +when executed. As a standalone script, it can be easily run manually
> or
> >> integrated into other CI processes.
> >> +
> >> +The plugin is part of a set of debug macro check scripts meant to be
> >> relatively portable so they can be applied to
> >> +additional code bases with minimal effort.
> >> +
> >> +## 1. BuildPlugin/DebugMacroCheckBuildPlugin.py
> >> +
> >> +This is the build plugin. It is discovered within the Stuart Self-
> >> Describing Environment (SDE) due to the accompanying
> >> +file `DebugMacroCheck_plugin_in.yaml`.
> >> +
> >> +Since macro errors are considered a coding bug that should be found
> and
> >> fixed during the build phase of the developer
> >> +process (before debug and testing), this plugin is run in pre-build.
> It
> >> will run within the scope of the package
> >> +being compiled. For a platform build, this means it will run against
> the
> >> package being built. In a CI build, it will
> >> +run in pre-build for each package as each package is built.
> >> +
> >> +The build plugin has the following attributes:
> >> +
> >> + 1. Registered at `global` scope. This means it will always run.
> >> +
> >> + 2. Called only on compilable build targets (i.e. does nothing on
> `"NO-
> >> TARGET"`).
> >> +
> >> + 3. Runs as a pre-build step. This means it gives results right away
> to
> >> ensure compilation follows on a clean slate.
> >> + This also means it runs in platform build and CI. It is run in
> CI
> >> as a pre-build step when the `CompilerPlugin`
> >> + compiles code. This ensures even if the plugin was not run
> locally,
> >> all code submissions have been checked.
> >> +
> >> + 4. Reports any errors in the build log and fails the build upon
> error
> >> making it easy to discover problems.
> >> +
> >> + 5. Supports two methods of configuration via "substitution
> strings":
> >> +
> >> + 1. By setting a build variable called
> `DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE`
> >> with the name of a substitution YAML file to
> >> + use.
> >> +
> >> + **Example:**
> >> +
> >> + ```python
> >> + shell_environment.GetBuildVars().SetValue(
> >> +
> >> "DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK_SUB_FILE",
> >> +
> >> os.path.join(self.GetWorkspaceRoot(), "DebugMacroCheckSub.yaml"),
> >> + "Set in CISettings.py")
> >> + ```
> >> +
> >> + **Substitution File Content Example:**
> >> +
> >> + ```yaml
> >> + ---
> >> + # OvmfPkg/CpuHotplugSmm/ApicId.h
> >> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
> >> + FMT_APIC_ID: 0x%08x
> >> +
> >> + # DynamicTablesPkg/Include/ConfigurationManagerObject.h
> >> + # Reason: Substitute with macro value
> >> + FMT_CM_OBJECT_ID: 0x%lx
> >> +
> >> + # OvmfPkg/IntelTdx/TdTcg2Dxe/TdTcg2Dxe.c
> >> + # Reason: Acknowledging use of two format specifiers in
> string
> >> with one argument
> >> + # Replace ternary operator in debug string with
> single
> >> specifier
> >> + 'Index == COLUME_SIZE/2 ? " | %02x" : " %02x"': "%d"
> >> +
> >> + #
> >>
> DynamicTablesPkg/Library/Common/TableHelperLib/ConfigurationManagerObject
> >> Parser.c
> >> + # ShellPkg/Library/UefiShellAcpiViewCommandLib/AcpiParser.c
> >> + # Reason: Acknowledge that string *should* expand to one
> >> specifier
> >> + # Replace variable with expected number of specifiers
> >> (1)
> >> + Parser[Index].Format: "%d"
> >> + ```
> >> +
> >> + 2. By entering the string substitutions directory into a
> dictionary
> >> called `StringSubstitutions` in a
> >> + `DebugMacroCheck` section of the package CI YAML file.
> >> +
> >> + **Example:**
> >> +
> >> + ```yaml
> >> + "DebugMacroCheck": {
> >> + "StringSubstitutions": {
> >> + "SUB_A": "%Lx"
> >> + }
> >> + }
> >> + ```
> >> +
> >> +### Debug Macro Check Build Plugin: Simple Disable
> >> +
> >> +The build plugin can simply be disabled by setting an environment
> >> variable named `"DISABLE_DEBUG_MACRO_CHECK"`. The
> >> +plugin is disabled on existence of the variable. The contents of the
> >> variable are not inspected at this time.
> >> +
> >> +## 2. DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> +
> >> +This is the main Python module containing the implementation logic.
> The
> >> build plugin simply wraps around it.
> >> +
> >> +When first running debug macro check against a new, large code base,
> it
> >> is recommended to first run this standalone
> >> +script and address all of the issues and then enable the build
> plugin.
> >> +
> >> +The module supports a number of configuration parameters to ease
> debug
> >> of errors and to provide flexibility for
> >> +different build environments.
> >> +
> >> +### EDK 2 PyTool Library Dependency
> >> +
> >> +This script has minimal library dependencies. However, it has one
> >> dependency you might not be familiar with on the
> >> +Tianocore EDK 2 PyTool Library (edk2toollib):
> >> +
> >> +```py
> >> +from edk2toollib.utility_functions import RunCmd
> >> +```
> >> +
> >> +You simply need to install the following pip module to use this
> library:
> >> `edk2-pytool-library`
> >> +(e.g. `pip install edk2-pytool-library`)
> >> +
> >> +More information is available here:
> >> +
> >> +- PyPI page: [edk2-pytool-library](https://pypi.org/project/edk2-
> pytool-
> >> library/)
> >> +- GitHub repo: [tianocore/edk2-pytool-
> >> library](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-pytool-library)
> >> +
> >> +If you strongly prefer not including this additional dependency, the
> >> functionality imported here is relatively
> >> +simple to substitute with the Python
> >> [`subprocess`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html)
> built-
> >> in
> >> +module.
> >> +
> >> +### Examples
> >> +
> >> +Simple run against current directory:
> >> +
> >> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w .`
> >> +
> >> +Simple run against a single file:
> >> +
> >> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -i filename.c`
> >> +
> >> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> >> "debug_macro_check.log":
> >> +
> >> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l`
> >> +
> >> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> >> "custom.log" and debug log messages enabled:
> >> +
> >> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -v`
> >> +
> >> +Run against a directory with output placed into a file called
> >> "custom.log", with debug log messages enabled including
> >> +python script function and line number, use a substitution file
> called
> >> "file_sub.yaml", do not show the progress bar,
> >> +and run against .c and .h files:
> >> +
> >> +`> python DebugMacroCheck.py -w . -l custom.log -vv -s file_sub.yaml
> -n
> >> -e .c .h`
> >> +
> >> +> **Note**: It is normally not recommended to run against .h files as
> >> they and many other non-.c files normally do
> >> + not have full `DEBUG` macro prints.
> >> +
> >> +```plaintext
> >> +usage: Debug Macro Checker [-h] (-w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY | -i
> >> [INPUT_FILE]) [-l [LOG_FILE]] [-s SUBSTITUTION_FILE] [-v] [-n] [-q] [-
> u]
> >> + [-df] [-ds] [-e [EXTENSIONS ...]]
> >> +
> >> +Checks for debug macro formatting errors within files recursively
> >> located within a given directory.
> >> +
> >> +options:
> >> + -h, --help show this help message and exit
> >> + -w WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY, --workspace-directory WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY
> >> + Directory of source files to check.
> >> +
> >> + -i [INPUT_FILE], --input-file [INPUT_FILE]
> >> + File path for an input file to check.
> >> +
> >> + Note that some other options do not apply if
> a
> >> single file is specified such as the
> >> + git options and file extensions.
> >> +
> >> + -e [EXTENSIONS ...], --extensions [EXTENSIONS ...]
> >> + List of file extensions to include.
> >> + (default: ['.c'])
> >> +
> >> +Optional input and output:
> >> + -l [LOG_FILE], --log-file [LOG_FILE]
> >> + File path for log output.
> >> + (default: if the flag is given with no file
> path
> >> then a file called
> >> + debug_macro_check.log is created and used in
> the
> >> current directory)
> >> +
> >> + -s SUBSTITUTION_FILE, --substitution-file SUBSTITUTION_FILE
> >> + A substitution YAML file specifies string
> >> substitutions to perform within the debug macro.
> >> +
> >> + This is intended to be a simple mechanism to
> >> expand the rare cases of pre-processor
> >> + macros without directly involving the pre-
> >> processor. The file consists of one or more
> >> + string value pairs where the key is the
> >> identifier to replace and the value is the value
> >> + to replace it with.
> >> +
> >> + This can also be used as a method to ignore
> >> results by replacing the problematic string
> >> + with a different string.
> >> +
> >> + -v, --verbose-log-file
> >> + Set file logging verbosity level.
> >> + - None: Info & > level messages
> >> + - '-v': + Debug level messages
> >> + - '-vv': + File name and function
> >> + - '-vvv': + Line number
> >> + - '-vvvv': + Timestamp
> >> + (default: verbose logging is not enabled)
> >> +
> >> + -n, --no-progress-bar
> >> + Disables progress bars.
> >> + (default: progress bars are used in some
> places
> >> to show progress)
> >> +
> >> + -q, --quiet Disables console output.
> >> + (default: console output is enabled)
> >> +
> >> + -u, --utf8w Shows warnings for file UTF-8 decode errors.
> >> + (default: UTF-8 decode errors are not shown)
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +Optional git control:
> >> + -df, --do-not-ignore-git-ignore-files
> >> + Do not ignore git ignored files.
> >> + (default: files in git ignore files are
> ignored)
> >> +
> >> + -ds, --do-not-ignore-git_submodules
> >> + Do not ignore files in git submodules.
> >> + (default: files in git submodules are
> ignored)
> >> +```
> >> +
> >> +## String Substitutions
> >> +
> >> +`DebugMacroCheck` currently runs separate from the compiler
> toolchain.
> >> This has the advantage that it is very portable
> >> +and can run early in the build process, but it also means pre-
> processor
> >> macro expansion does not happen when it is
> >> +invoked.
> >> +
> >> +In practice, it has been very rare that this is an issue for how most
> >> debug macros are written. In case it is, a
> >> +substitution file can be used to inform `DebugMacroCheck` about the
> >> string substitution the pre-processor would
> >> +perform.
> >> +
> >> +This pattern should be taken as a warning. It is just as difficult
> for
> >> humans to keep debug macro specifiers and
> >> +arguments balanced as it is for `DebugMacroCheck` pre-processor macro
> >> substitution is used. By separating the string
> >> +from the actual arguments provided, it is more likely for developers
> to
> >> make mistakes matching print specifiers in
> >> +the string to the arguments. If usage is reasonable, a string
> >> substitution can be used as needed.
> >> +
> >> +### Ignoring Errors
> >> +
> >> +Since substitution files perform a straight textual substitution in
> >> macros discovered, it can be used to replace
> >> +problematic text with text that passes allowing errors to be ignored.
> >> +
> >> +## Python Version Required (3.10)
> >> +
> >> +This script is written to take advantage of new Python language
> features
> >> in Python 3.10. If you are not using Python
> >> +3.10 or later, you can:
> >> +
> >> + 1. Upgrade to Python 3.10 or greater
> >> + 2. Run this script in a [virtual
> >> environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) with Python
> >> 3.10
> >> + or greater
> >> + 3. Customize the script for compatibility with your Python version
> >> +
> >> +These are listed in order of recommendation. **(1)** is the simplest
> >> option and will upgrade your environment to a
> >> +newer, safer, and better Python experience. **(2)** is the simplest
> >> approach to isolate dependencies to what is needed
> >> +to run this script without impacting the rest of your system
> >> environment. **(3)** creates a one-off fork of the script
> >> +that, by nature, has a limited lifespan and will make accepting
> future
> >> updates difficult but can be done with relatively
> >> +minimal effort back to recent Python 3 releases.
> >> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..98629bb23333
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/DebugMacroDataSet.py
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
> >> +# @file DebugMacroDataSet.py
> >> +#
> >> +# Contains a debug macro test data set for verifying debug macros are
> >> +# recognized and parsed properly.
> >> +#
> >> +# This data is automatically converted into test cases. Just add the
> new
> >> +# data object here and run the tests.
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +
> >> +from .MacroTest import (NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest,
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest,
> >> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest,
> >> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest,
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest,
> >> + CodeSnippetMacroTest)
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +# Ignore flake8 linter errors for lines that are too long (E501)
> >> +# flake8: noqa: E501
> >> +
> >> +# Data Set of DEBUG macros and expected results.
> >> +# macro: A string representing a DEBUG macro.
> >> +# result: A tuple with the following value representations.
> >> +# [0]: Count of total formatting errors
> >> +# [1]: Count of print specifiers found
> >> +# [2]: Count of macro arguments found
> >> +DEBUG_MACROS = [
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: No Print Specifiers No Arguments
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, ""));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "\n"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT,
> "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_EVENT, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space
> Map\n"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_GCD, "GCD:Initial GCD Memory Space
> Map\n"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> + NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n"));',
> >> + (0, 0, 0)
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: Equal Print Specifiers to Arguments
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%d", Number));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO,
> "NorFlashBlockIoReset(MediaId=0x%x)\n",
> >> This->Media->MediaId));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt %dseconds\n", 2 *
> >> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset
> port
> >> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumerateNewDev: failed to reset
> port
> >> %d - %r\n", Port, Status));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
> >> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
> >> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid Status = %r. No Progress bar support.
> \n",
> >> Status));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%s)", Image->ExitData));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH, "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii, Status,
> >> Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid));',
> >> + (0, 7, 7)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "LoadCapsuleOnDisk -
> LoadRecoveryCapsule
> >> (%d) - %r\n", CapsuleInstance, Status));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> + EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_DISPATCH,
> >> "%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g%a%r%s%lx%p%c%g", Ascii,
> >> Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status,
> Unicode,
> >> Hex, Pointer, Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer,
> >> Character, Guid, Ascii, Status, Unicode, Hex, Pointer, Character,
> >> Guid));',
> >> + (0, 28, 28)
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: More Print Specifiers Than Arguments
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_BLKIO,
> "NorFlashBlockIoReadBlocks(MediaId=0x%x,
> >> Lba=%ld, BufferSize=0x%x bytes (%d kB), BufferPtr @ 0x%08x)\n",
> MediaId,
> >> Lba, BufferSizeInBytes, Buffer));',
> >> + (1, 5, 4)
> >> + ),
> >> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a: Request=%s\n", __func__));',
> >> + (1, 2, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a: Invalid request format %d for
> %d\n",
> >> CertFormat, CertRequest));',
> >> + (1, 3, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: Less Print Specifiers Than Arguments
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "Find GPT Partition [0x%lx",
> >> PartitionEntryBuffer[Index].StartingLBA, BlockDevPtr->LastBlock));',
> >> + (1, 1, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " Retuning TimerCnt Disabled\n", 2 *
> >> (Capability->TimerCount - 1)));',
> >> + (1, 0, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "Failed to locate
> >> gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid. No Progress bar support. \n",
> Status));',
> >> + (1, 0, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "UsbEnumeratePort: Critical Over
> >> Current\n", Port));',
> >> + (1, 0, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "[TPM2] Submit PP Request failure!
> Sync
> >> PPRQ/PPRM with PP variable.\n", Status));',
> >> + (1, 0, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, ": Failed to update debug log index
> file:
> >> %r !\n", __func__, Status));',
> >> + (1, 1, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> + LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "%a - Failed to extract nonce from
> policy
> >> blob with return status %r\n", __func__,
> >> gPolicyBlobFieldName[MFCI_POLICY_TARGET_NONCE], Status));',
> >> + (1, 2, 3)
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: Macros with Ignored Specifiers
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INIT, "%HEmuOpenBlock: opened %a%N\n",
> Private-
> >>> Filename));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, " (%hs)", Image->ExitData));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1)
> >> + ),
> >> + IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_LOAD, "%H%s%N: Unknown flag -
> ''%H%s%N''\r\n",
> >> String1, String2));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2)
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: Macros with Special Parsing Scenarios
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt"))',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Semicolon"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG (DEBUG_INFO, " File Name: %a\n", "Document.txt");',
> >> + (0, 0, 0),
> >> + "Malformatted Macro - Missing Two Parentheses"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "%a\n", "Removable Slot"));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Single String Argument in Quotes"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n",
> Capability-
> >>> TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Ternary Operator Present"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " SDR50 Tuning %a\n",
> Capability-
> >>> TuningSDR50 ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Ternary Operator Present"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 0, 0),
> >> + "Multiple Macros with an Escaped Character"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + "UsbEnumerateNewDev: device uses translator (%d, %d)\n",
> >> + Child->Translator.TranslatorHubAddress,
> >> + Child->Translator.TranslatorPortNumber
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + "UsbEnumeratePort: port %d state - %02x, change - %02x on
> >> %p\n",
> >> + Port,
> >> + PortState.PortStatus,
> >> + PortState.PortChangeStatus,
> >> + HubIf
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 4, 4),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "%a:%a: failed to allocate reserved pages: "
> >> + "BufferSize=%Lu LoadFile=\"%s\" FilePath=\"%s\"\n",
> >> + gEfiCallerBaseName,
> >> + __func__,
> >> + (UINT64)BufferSize,
> >> + LoadFileText,
> >> + FileText
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 5, 5),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Compiler String Concatenation"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "ERROR: GTDT: GT Block Frame Info Structures %d and %d have
> >> the same " \
> >> + "frame number: 0x%x.\n",
> >> + Index1,
> >> + Index2,
> >> + FrameNumber1
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 3, 3),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "ERROR: PPTT: Too many private resources. Count = %d. " \
> >> + "Maximum supported Processor Node size exceeded. " \
> >> + "Token = %p. Status = %r\n",
> >> + ProcInfoNode->NoOfPrivateResources,
> >> + ProcInfoNode->ParentToken,
> >> + Status
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 3, 3),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Backslash String Concatenation"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> >> + "% 20a % 20a % 20a % 20a\n",
> >> + "PhysicalStart(0x)",
> >> + "PhysicalSize(0x)",
> >> + "CpuStart(0x)",
> >> + "RegionState(0x)"
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 4, 4),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Quoted String Arguments"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "XenPvBlk: "
> >> + "%a error %d on %a at sector %Lx, num bytes %Lx\n",
> >> + Response->operation == BLKIF_OP_READ ? "read" : "write",
> >> + Status,
> >> + IoData->Dev->NodeName,
> >> + (UINT64)IoData->Sector,
> >> + (UINT64)IoData->Size
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 5, 5),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Ternary Operator and Quoted String
> >> Arguments"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "%a: Label=\"%s\" OldParentNodeId=%Lu OldName=\"%a\" "
> >> + "NewParentNodeId=%Lu NewName=\"%a\" Errno=%d\n",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + VirtioFs->Label,
> >> + OldParentNodeId,
> >> + OldName,
> >> + NewParentNodeId,
> >> + NewName,
> >> + CommonResp.Error
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 7, 7),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Escaped Quotes and String
> Concatenation"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve
> Variable:\"MebxData\",
> >> Status = %r\n", Status));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Escaped Parentheses in Debug Message"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "%0d %s", XbB_ddr4[1][bankBit][xorBit],
> >> xorBit == (XaB_NUM_OF_BITS-1) ? "]": ", "));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Parentheses in Ternary Operator Expression"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO | DEBUG_EVENT | DEBUG_WARN, " %u\n",
> >> &Structure->Block.Value));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Multiple Print Specifier Levels Present"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString()));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument No Params"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1)));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 1 Param"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> Param2)));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument Multiple Params"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> ReturnParam())));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth No 2nd-Level Param"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> ReturnParam(*Param))));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth 1 2nd-Level Param"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> ReturnParam(*Param, &ParamNext))));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 2-Level Depth Multiple 2nd-Level
> Param"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3)))));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1,
> >> ReturnParam(*Param, GetParam(1, 2, 3), NextParam))));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Function Call Argument 3-Level Depth Multiple Params with
> Param
> >> After Function Call"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s-%a\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
> >> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n", ReturnString(&Param1),
> >> ReturnString2(&ParamN)));',
> >> + (1, 1, 2),
> >> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments with Imbalance"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s%s\n", (ReturnString(&Param1)),
> >> (ReturnString2(&ParamN))));',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with
> Parentheses"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, " %s\n",
> >> ((((ReturnString(&Param1)))))));',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Multiple Function Call Arguments Surrounded with Many
> >> Parentheses"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, ""%B%08X%N: %-48a %V*%a*%N"",
> HexNumber,
> >> ReturnString(Array[Index]), &AsciiString[0]));',
> >> + (0, 3, 3),
> >> + "Complex String Print Specifier 1"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H%
> -
> >> 70s%N>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber,
> GetUnicodeString
> >> (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid, AnotherUnicodeString,
> >> Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
> >> + (0, 8, 8),
> >> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H%
> -
> >> 70s%N%r>\n. Size: 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n", HexNumber,
> >> GetUnicodeString (), &UnicodeString[4], UnicodeString2, &Guid,
> >> AnotherUnicodeString, Struct.SomeSize, CommaDecimalValue));',
> >> + (1, 9, 8),
> >> + "Multiple Complex Print Specifiers Imbalance 1"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + ("%a: Label=\"%s\" CanonicalPathname=\"%a\" FileName=\"%s\"
> "
> >> + "OpenMode=0x%Lx Attributes=0x%Lx: nonsensical request to
> >> possibly "
> >> + "create a file marked read-only, for read-write
> access\n"),
> >> + __func__,
> >> + VirtioFs->Label,
> >> + VirtioFsFile->CanonicalPathname,
> >> + FileName,
> >> + OpenMode,
> >> + Attributes
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 6, 6),
> >> + "Multi-Line with Parentheses Around Debug String Compiler
> String
> >> Concat"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG (
> >> + (DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x
> %04x:%04x\n",
> >> + (UINTN)Index,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
> >> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
> >> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
> >> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
> >> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
> >> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
> >> + );
> >> + ''',
> >> + (1, 11, 13),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Many Arguments And Multi-Line
> >> Parentheses"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_WARN,
> >> + "0x%-8x:%H%s%N % -64s(%73-.73s){%g}<%H% -70s%N>\n. Size:
> >> 0x%-16x (%-,d) bytes.\n\n",
> >> + HexNumber,
> >> + GetUnicodeString (InnerFunctionCall(Arg1, &Arg2)),
> >> + &UnicodeString[4],
> >> + UnicodeString2,
> >> + &Guid,
> >> + AnotherUnicodeString,
> >> + Struct.SomeSize,
> >> + CommaDecimalValue
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 8, 8),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Multiple Complex Print Specifiers 1
> and
> >> 2-Depth Function Calls"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG (
> >> + (DEBUG_NET,
> >> + "TcpFastRecover: enter fast retransmission for TCB %p,
> recover
> >> point is %d\n",
> >> + Tcb,
> >> + Tcb->Recover)
> >> + );
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multi-line Macro with Parentheses Separated"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> >> + "%a: APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID " was hot-plugged "
> >> + "before; ignoring it\n",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + NewApicId
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (1, 1, 2),
> >> + "Multi-line Imbalanced Macro with Indented String
> Concatenation"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> >> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + "String with , inside"
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Comma"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_VERBOSE,
> >> + "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged - %a",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + "St,ring, with , ins,ide"
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Multi-line with Quoted String Argument Containing Multiple
> >> Commas"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_VERBOSE, "%a: APIC ID was hot-plugged, \"%a\"",
> >> __func__, "S\"t,\"ring, with , ins,i\"de"));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Quoted String Argument with Escaped Quotes and Multiple
> Commas"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_ERROR,
> >> + "%a: AddProcessor(" FMT_APIC_ID "): %r\n",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + Status
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 2, 2),
> >> + "Quoted Parenthesized String Inside Debug Message String"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + "%a: hot-added APIC ID " FMT_APIC_ID ", SMBASE 0x%Lx, "
> >> +
> >> "EFI_SMM_CPU_SERVICE_PROTOCOL assigned number %Lu\n",
> >> + __func__,
> >> + (UINT64)mCpuHotPlugData->SmBase[NewSlot],
> >> + (UINT64)NewProcessorNumberByProtocol
> >> + ));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 3, 3),
> >> + "Quoted String with Concatenation Inside Debug Message
> String"
> >> + ),
> >> + SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, Index == COLUMN_SIZE/2 ? "0" : " %02x",
> >> (UINTN)Data[Index]));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Ternary Operating in Debug Message String"
> >> + ),
> >> +
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + # Section: Code Snippet Tests
> >> +
> >> #####################################################################
> >> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + /**
> >> + Print the BBS Table.
> >> +
> >> + @param LocalBbsTable The BBS table.
> >> + @param BbsCount The count of entry in BBS table.
> >> + **/
> >> + VOID
> >> + LegacyBmPrintBbsTable (
> >> + IN BBS_TABLE *LocalBbsTable,
> >> + IN UINT16 BbsCount
> >> + )
> >> + {
> >> + UINT16 Index;
> >> +
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, " NO Prio bb/dd/ff cl/sc Type Stat
> >> segm:offs\n"));
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO,
> >> "=============================================\n"));
> >> + for (Index = 0; Index < BbsCount; Index++) {
> >> + if (!LegacyBmValidBbsEntry (&LocalBbsTable[Index])) {
> >> + continue;
> >> + }
> >> +
> >> + DEBUG (
> >> + (DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + " %02x: %04x %02x/%02x/%02x %02x/%02x %04x %04x
> >> %04x:%04x\n",
> >> + (UINTN)Index,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootPriority,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Bus,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Device,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Function,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].Class,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].SubClass,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].DeviceType,
> >> + (UINTN)*(UINT16 *)&LocalBbsTable[Index].StatusFlags,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerSegment,
> >> + (UINTN)LocalBbsTable[Index].BootHandlerOffset,
> >> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringSegment << 4) +
> >> LocalBbsTable[Index].MfgStringOffset),
> >> + (UINTN)((LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringSegment << 4) +
> >> LocalBbsTable[Index].DescStringOffset))
> >> + );
> >> + }
> >> +
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "\n"));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (1, 0, 0),
> >> + "Code Section with An Imbalanced Macro"
> >> + ),
> >> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + if (*Buffer == AML_ROOT_CHAR) {
> >> + //
> >> + // RootChar
> >> + //
> >> + Buffer++;
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "\\"));
> >> + } else if (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR) {
> >> + //
> >> + // ParentPrefixChar
> >> + //
> >> + do {
> >> + Buffer++;
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "^"));
> >> + } while (*Buffer == AML_PARENT_PREFIX_CHAR);
> >> + }
> >> + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "Failed to retrieve
> Variable:\"MebxData\",
> >> Status = %r\n", Status));
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 1, 1),
> >> + "Code Section with Escaped Backslash and Escaped Quotes"
> >> + ),
> >> + CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> >> + r'''
> >> + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
> >> + UINTN Offset;
> >> + UINTN Start;
> >> +
> >> + DEBUG ((
> >> + DEBUG_INFO,
> >> + "Variable FV header is not valid. It will be
> >> reinitialized.\n"
> >> + ));
> >> +
> >> + //
> >> + // Get FvbInfo to provide in FwhInstance.
> >> + //
> >> + Status = GetFvbInfo (Length, &GoodFwVolHeader);
> >> + ASSERT (!EFI_ERROR (Status));
> >> + }
> >> + ''',
> >> + (0, 0, 0),
> >> + "Code Section with Multi-Line Macro with No Arguments"
> >> + )
> >> +]
> >> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..3b966d31ffaa
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/MacroTest.py
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
> >> +# @file MacroTest.py
> >> +#
> >> +# Contains the data classes that are used to compose debug macro
> tests.
> >> +#
> >> +# All data classes inherit from a single abstract base class that
> >> expects
> >> +# the subclass to define the category of test it represents.
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +
> >> +from dataclasses import dataclass, field
> >> +from os import linesep
> >> +from typing import Tuple
> >> +
> >> +import abc
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class MacroTest(abc.ABC):
> >> + """Abstract base class for an individual macro test case."""
> >> +
> >> + macro: str
> >> + result: Tuple[int, int, int]
> >> + description: str = field(default='')
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + @abc.abstractmethod
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + """Returns the test class category identifier.
> >> +
> >> + Example: 'equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test'
> >> +
> >> + This string is used to bind test objects against this class.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + str: Test category identifier string.
> >> + """
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category_description(self) -> str:
> >> + """Returns the test class category description.
> >> +
> >> + Example: 'Test case with equal count of print specifiers to
> >> arguments.'
> >> +
> >> + This string is a human readable description of the test
> >> category.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + str: String describing the test category.
> >> + """
> >> + return self.__doc__
> >> +
> >> + def __str__(self):
> >> + """Returns a macro test case description string."""
> >> +
> >> + s = [
> >> + f"{linesep}",
> >> + "=" * 80,
> >> + f"Macro Test Type: {self.category_description}",
> >> + f"{linesep}Macro: {self.macro}",
> >> + f"{linesep}Expected Result: {self.result}"
> >> + ]
> >> +
> >> + if self.description:
> >> + s.insert(3, f"Test Description: {self.description}")
> >> +
> >> + return f'{linesep}'.join(s)
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class NoSpecifierNoArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case with no print specifier and no arguments."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class EqualSpecifierEqualArgumentMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case with equal count of print specifiers to
> arguments."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class MoreSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case with more print specifiers than arguments."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class LessSpecifiersThanArgumentsMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case with less print specifiers than arguments."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class IgnoredSpecifiersMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case to test ignored print specifiers."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "ignored_specifiers_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class SpecialParsingMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case with special (complicated) parsing scenarios."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "special_parsing_macro_test"
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +@dataclass(frozen=True)
> >> +class CodeSnippetMacroTest(MacroTest):
> >> + """Test case within a larger code snippet."""
> >> +
> >> + @property
> >> + def category(self) -> str:
> >> + return "code_snippet_macro_test"
> >> diff --git a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/__init__.py
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..e69de29bb2d1
> >> diff --git
> a/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..db51d23e03d3
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests/test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
> >> +# @file test_DebugMacroCheck.py
> >> +#
> >> +# Contains unit tests for the DebugMacroCheck build plugin.
> >> +#
> >> +# An example of running these tests from the root of the workspace:
> >> +# python -m unittest discover -s
> >> ./.pytool/Plugin/DebugMacroCheck/tests -v
> >> +#
> >> +# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
> >> +##
> >> +
> >> +import inspect
> >> +import pathlib
> >> +import sys
> >> +import unittest
> >> +
> >> +# Import the build plugin
> >> +test_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
> >> +sys.path.append(str(test_file.parent.parent))
> >> +
> >> +# flake8 (E402): Ignore flake8 module level import not at top of file
> >> +import DebugMacroCheck # noqa: E402
> >> +
> >> +from os import linesep # noqa: E402
> >> +from tests import DebugMacroDataSet # noqa: E402
> >> +from tests import MacroTest # noqa: E402
> >> +from typing import Callable, Tuple # noqa: E402
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +#
> >> +# This metaclass is provided to dynamically produce test case
> container
> >> +# classes. The main purpose of this approach is to:
> >> +# 1. Allow categories of test cases to be defined (test container
> >> classes)
> >> +# 2. Allow test cases to automatically (dynamically) be assigned to
> >> their
> >> +# corresponding test container class when new test data is
> defined.
> >> +#
> >> +# The idea being that infrastructure and test data are
> separated.
> >> Adding
> >> +# / removing / modifying test data does not require an
> >> infrastructure
> >> +# change (unless new categories are defined).
> >> +# 3. To work with the unittest discovery algorithm and VS Code Test
> >> Explorer.
> >> +#
> >> +# Notes:
> >> +# - (1) can roughly be achieved with unittest test suites. In
> another
> >> +# implementation approach, this solution was tested with
> relatively
> >> minor
> >> +# modifications to use test suites. However, this became a bit
> overly
> >> +# complicated with the dynamic test case method generation and did
> >> not
> >> +# work as well with VS Code Test Explorer.
> >> +# - For (2) and (3), particularly for VS Code Test Explorer to work,
> >> the
> >> +# dynamic population of the container class namespace needed to
> >> happen prior
> >> +# to class object creation. That is why the metaclass assigns test
> >> methods
> >> +# to the new classes based upon the test category specified in the
> >> +# corresponding data class.
> >> +# - This could have been simplified a bit by either using one test
> case
> >> +# container class and/or testing data in a single, monolithic test
> >> function
> >> +# that iterates over the data set. However, the dynamic hierarchy
> >> greatly
> >> +# helps organize test results and reporting. The infrastructure
> >> though
> >> +# inheriting some complexity to support it, should not need to
> change
> >> (much)
> >> +# as the data set expands.
> >> +# - Test case categories (container classes) are derived from the
> >> overall
> >> +# type of macro conditions under test.
> >> +#
> >> +# - This implementation assumes unittest will discover test cases
> >> +# (classes derived from unittest.TestCase) with the name pattern
> >> "Test_*"
> >> +# and test functions with the name pattern "test_x". Individual
> tests
> >> are
> >> +# dynamically numbered monotonically within a category.
> >> +# - The final test case description is also able to return fairly
> clean
> >> +# context information.
> >> +#
> >> +class Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck(type):
> >> + """
> >> + Metaclass for debug macro test case class factory.
> >> + """
> >> + @classmethod
> >> + def __prepare__(mcls, name, bases, **kwargs):
> >> + """Returns the test case namespace for this class."""
> >> + candidate_macros, cls_ns, cnt = [], {}, 0
> >> +
> >> + if "category" in kwargs.keys():
> >> + candidate_macros = [m for m in
> >> DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS if
> >> + m.category == kwargs["category"]]
> >> + else:
> >> + candidate_macros = DebugMacroDataSet.DEBUG_MACROS
> >> +
> >> + for cnt, macro_test in enumerate(candidate_macros):
> >> + f_name = f'test_{macro_test.category}_{cnt}'
> >> + t_desc = f'{macro_test!s}'
> >> + cls_ns[f_name] = mcls.build_macro_test(macro_test,
> t_desc)
> >> + return cls_ns
> >> +
> >> + def __new__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
> >> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
> >> class."""
> >> + return super().__new__(mcls, name, bases, ns)
> >> +
> >> + def __init__(mcls, name, bases, ns, **kwargs):
> >> + """Defined to prevent variable args from bubbling to the base
> >> class."""
> >> + return super().__init__(name, bases, ns)
> >> +
> >> + @classmethod
> >> + def build_macro_test(cls, macro_test: MacroTest.MacroTest,
> >> + test_desc: str) -> Callable[[None], None]:
> >> + """Returns a test function for this macro test data."
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + macro_test (MacroTest.MacroTest): The macro test class.
> >> +
> >> + test_desc (str): A test description string.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + Callable[[None], None]: A test case function.
> >> + """
> >> + def test_func(self):
> >> + act_result = cls.check_regex(macro_test.macro)
> >> + self.assertCountEqual(
> >> + act_result,
> >> + macro_test.result,
> >> + test_desc + f'{linesep}'.join(
> >> + ["", f"Actual Result: {act_result}", "=" * 80,
> >> ""]))
> >> +
> >> + return test_func
> >> +
> >> + @classmethod
> >> + def check_regex(cls, source_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
> >> + """Returns the plugin result for the given macro string.
> >> +
> >> + Args:
> >> + source_str (str): A string containing debug macros.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + Tuple[int, int, int]: A tuple of the number of formatting
> >> errors,
> >> + number of print specifiers, and number of arguments for
> the
> >> macros
> >> + given.
> >> + """
> >> + return DebugMacroCheck.check_debug_macros(
> >> + DebugMacroCheck.get_debug_macros(source_str),
> >> + cls._get_function_name())
> >> +
> >> + @classmethod
> >> + def _get_function_name(cls) -> str:
> >> + """Returns the function name from one level of call depth.
> >> +
> >> + Returns:
> >> + str: The caller function name.
> >> + """
> >> + return "function: " +
> >> inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_code.co_name
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +# Test container classes for dynamically generated macro test cases.
> >> +# A class can be removed below to skip / remove it from testing.
> >> +# Test case functions will be added to the appropriate class as they
> are
> >> +# created.
> >> +class Test_NoSpecifierNoArgument(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="no_specifier_no_argument_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_EqualSpecifierEqualArgument(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="equal_specifier_equal_argument_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_MoreSpecifiersThanArguments(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="more_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_LessSpecifiersThanArguments(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="less_specifiers_than_arguments_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_IgnoredSpecifiers(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="ignored_specifiers_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_SpecialParsingMacroTest(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="special_parsing_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +class Test_CodeSnippetMacroTest(
> >> + unittest.TestCase,
> >> + metaclass=Meta_TestDebugMacroCheck,
> >> + category="code_snippet_macro_test"):
> >> + pass
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +if __name__ == '__main__':
> >> + unittest.main()
> >> --
> >> 2.41.0.windows.3
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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