#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # check-patch.py: run checkpatch.pl across all commits in a branch # # Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat, Inc. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later import os import os.path import sys import subprocess namespace = "qemu-project" if len(sys.argv) >= 2: namespace = sys.argv[1] cwd = os.getcwd() reponame = os.path.basename(cwd) repourl = "https://gitlab.com/%s/%s.git" % (namespace, reponame) print(f"adding upstream git repo @ {repourl}") # GitLab CI environment does not give us any direct info about the # base for the user's branch. We thus need to figure out a common # ancestor between the user's branch and current git master. subprocess.check_call(["git", "remote", "add", "check-patch", repourl]) subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "check-patch", "master"]) ancestor = subprocess.check_output(["git", "merge-base", "check-patch/master", "HEAD"], universal_newlines=True) ancestor = ancestor.strip() log = subprocess.check_output(["git", "log", "--format=%H %s", ancestor + "..."], universal_newlines=True) subprocess.check_call(["git", "remote", "rm", "check-patch"]) if log == "": print("\nNo commits since %s, skipping checks\n" % ancestor) sys.exit(0) errors = False print("\nChecking all commits since %s...\n" % ancestor, flush=True) ret = subprocess.run(["scripts/checkpatch.pl", "--terse", ancestor + "..."]) if ret.returncode != 0: print(" ❌ FAIL one or more commits failed scripts/checkpatch.pl") sys.exit(1) sys.exit(0)