#!/bin/bash # # This file is part of the coreboot project. # # Copyright 2015-2016 Google Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # This script creates a list of commits between two releases, broken out into # fairly inexact categories, based on the directories that files are in. If # a commit touched anything in the path that is checked earlier, it's counted # as being in that category. # # Don't run this in your current working tree, it checks out different versions # and can lose things. # set -x # uncomment for debug # Check for tools if ! ( git --version cloc --version ) > /dev/null 2>&1 then echo "ERROR: cloc or git is not installed. Exiting" exit 1 fi if [ ! -e ".git" ];then echo "ERROR: This is not the top directory of a git repo. Exiting." exit 1 fi # Try to verify that the repo is clean before losing state. if ! git diff-index --quiet --cached HEAD 2>/dev/null || \ [ "$(git diff origin/master --shortstat 2>/dev/null | tail -n1)" != "" ]; then echo "ERROR: repo is not clean. Exiting." exit 1 fi if grep -q 'review.coreboot.org' .git/config; then COREBOOT=1 else echo "This doesn't look like a coreboot repo. Disabling coreboot specifics" COREBOOT=0 fi # Verify the command line arguments if [ "$1" == "--help" ] || [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then echo echo "Usage: $0 [release notes file]" echo "Old version should be a tag (4.1), a branch (origin/4.1), or a commit id" echo "New version can be 'HEAD' a branch (origin/master) a tag (4.2), or a commit id" echo "Logfile can be a new file or an existing file to update" echo "Example: \"$0 origin/4.1 4.2 rnotes.txt\"" echo echo "Note that the script starts at the commit AFTER the old version." echo exit 1 else OLD_GIT_VERSION="$1" NEW_GIT_VERSION="$2" TOTAL_COMMITS=$(git log --pretty=oneline \ "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}..${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | wc -l) fi TOP=$(pwd) if [ -n "$3" ]; then MAIN_LOGFILE="${TOP}/$3" else MAIN_LOGFILE="${TOP}/relnotes.txt" fi # Figure out which logfile we're writing to. If the specified logfile exists, # we need to write to a temporary logfile, then append changes to the main # logfile. if [ -f "$MAIN_LOGFILE" ]; then LOGFILE="$(mktemp "LOGFILE.XXXX")" LOGFILE="${TOP}/$LOGFILE" UPDATE_MAIN_LOGFILE=1 else LOGFILE="$MAIN_LOGFILE" fi get_author_commit_count() { git log "${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | grep -c "^Author: $1" } # Print and log the versions log_versions() { echo "Log of commit $1 to commit $2" echo "Log of commit $1 to commit $2" >> "$LOGFILE" echo "Total commits: ${TOTAL_COMMITS}" echo "Total commits: ${TOTAL_COMMITS}" >> "$LOGFILE" echo } # Get the first commit id in the current tree get_latest_commit_id() { pushd "$1" > /dev/null git log 2>/dev/null | grep '^commit ' | head -1 | sed 's/commit //' popd > /dev/null } # Main get log function _get_log() { local oldver="$1" local newver="$2" local title="$3" local paths="$4" # Leave ${paths} unquoted # shellcheck disable=SC2086 git log --abbrev-commit --pretty=oneline \ "${oldver}..${newver}" -- ${paths} 2>/dev/null | \ sort -t ' ' -k 2 | \ uniq } # Output to a new log, then compare to the first logfile, and only output # non duplicated lines to the final file. get_log_dedupe() { local title="$1" local paths="$2" local log local commits dedupe_tmpfile="$(mktemp "LOGFILE.XXXX")" log=$(_get_log "$OLD_GIT_VERSION" "$NEW_GIT_VERSION" \ "$title" "$paths") echo "$log" > "$dedupe_tmpfile" log=$(grep -Fxv -f "$LOGFILE" "$dedupe_tmpfile") commits=$(echo "$log" | wc -l) if [ -n "$log" ]; then printf "%s\n%s\n\n" "$title ($commits commits)" \ "$log" >> "$LOGFILE" fi rm "$dedupe_tmpfile" } # get logs for the submodules get_log_submodule() { local old_version="$1" local new_version="$2" local submodule_dir="$3" local log local commits printf "Submodule %s\n" "$submodule_dir" printf "commit %s to commit %s\n\n" "$old_version" "$new_version" pushd "${TOP}/$submodule_dir" > /dev/null log=$(_get_log "$old_version" "$new_version" "$submodule_dir" ".") commits=$(echo "$log" | wc -l) if [ -n "$log" ]; then printf "%s\n%s\n\n" "$submodule_dir ($commits commits)" \ "$log" >> "$LOGFILE" fi popd > /dev/null } find_areas() { find "$1" -name "$2" | sed "s|$1/||" | sed "s|/$2||" | sort } # Make sure things get cleaned up if ctl-c is pressed while the old version # is checked out and files are renamed. This can be a real mess to clean # up manually. version_ctrl_c() { printf "\n** Trapped CTRL-C\n Cleaning up and exiting.\n" find 'src' -name 'gnumakefile' \ -exec rename 's/gnumakefile/Makefile\.inc/' {} \; git checkout origin/master > /dev/null 2>&1 git submodule update --init --checkout > /dev/null 2>&1 rm -f "$mainboard_list_old" "$mainboard_list_new" rm "$LOGFILE" exit 1; } # Calculate areas that have been added or removed based on file lists show_diff () { local new local old new="$(comm -13 <(echo "$2") <(echo "$3"))" if [ -n "$new" ]; then printf "Added %s $1:\n-------------------\n%s\n\n" \ "$(echo "$new" | wc -l)" "$new" >> "$LOGFILE" fi old="$(comm -23 <(echo "$2") <(echo "$3"))" if [ -n "$old" ]; then printf "Removed %s $1:\n-------------------\n%s\n\n" \ "$(echo "$old" | wc -l)" "$old" >> "$LOGFILE" fi } # Start collecting data from the old and new revisions. # This is relatively disruptive to the tree, so trap on ctl-c so that # things can be put back to normal trap version_ctrl_c SIGINT #check out old version and get information printf -- "Finding old submodule versions...\n" git checkout "$OLD_GIT_VERSION" > /dev/null 2>&1 git submodule update --init --checkout > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$COREBOOT" -eq "1" ]; then BLOBS_OLD_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/blobs") VBOOT_OLD_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/vboot") ARM_OLD_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/arm-trusted-firmware") CHROME_EC_OLD_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/chromeec/") NVIDIA_OLD_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/util/nvidia/cbootimage") printf "Logging directories in the old tree\n" mainboard_list_old=$(find_areas "src/mainboard" 'Kconfig.name' | grep '/') cpu_list_old=$(find_areas "src/cpu" "Kconfig") soc_list_old=$(find_areas "src/soc" "Kconfig") northbridge_list_old=$(find_areas "src/northbridge" "Kconfig") sio_list_old=$(find_areas "src/superio" "Makefile.inc") southbridge_list_old=$(find_areas "src/southbridge" "Kconfig") # Because cloc works on extensions, and .inc identifies as pascal, # rename Makefile.inc, then remap the other .inc files to c find 'src' -name 'Makefile.inc' -exec rename 's/Makefile\.inc/gnumakefile/' {} \; fi printf "Calculating old SLOC\n" OLD_SLOC=$(cloc --progress-rate=0 --quiet --script-lang="Bourne Shell",bash \ --force-lang=c,inc --exclude-dir=vendorcode src) if [ "$COREBOOT" -eq "1" ]; then find 'src' -name 'gnumakefile' -exec rename 's/gnumakefile/Makefile\.inc/' {} \; fi #check out new version and get information printf -- "\nFinding new submodule versions...\n" git checkout "$NEW_GIT_VERSION" > /dev/null 2>&1 git submodule update --init --checkout > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$COREBOOT" -eq "1" ]; then BLOBS_NEW_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/blobs") VBOOT_NEW_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/vboot") ARM_NEW_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/arm-trusted-firmware") CHROME_EC_NEW_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/3rdparty/chromeec/") NVIDIA_NEW_VERSION=$(get_latest_commit_id "${TOP}/util/nvidia/cbootimage") printf "Logging directories in the new tree\n" mainboard_list_new=$(find_areas "src/mainboard" 'Kconfig.name' | grep '/') cpu_list_new=$(find_areas "src/cpu" "Kconfig") soc_list_new=$(find_areas "src/soc" "Kconfig") northbridge_list_new=$(find_areas "src/northbridge" "Kconfig") sio_list_new=$(find_areas "src/superio" "Makefile.inc") southbridge_list_new=$(find_areas "src/southbridge" "Kconfig") find 'src' -name 'Makefile.inc' -exec rename 's/Makefile\.inc/gnumakefile/' {} \; fi printf "Calculating new SLOC\n" NEW_SLOC=$(cloc --progress-rate=0 --quiet --script-lang="Bourne Shell",bash \ --force-lang=c,inc --exclude-dir=vendorcode src) if [ "$COREBOOT" -eq "1" ]; then find 'src' -name 'gnumakefile' -exec rename 's/gnumakefile/Makefile\.inc/' {} \; fi git checkout origin/master > /dev/null 2>&1 git submodule update --init --checkout > /dev/null 2>&1 trap "" SIGINT # Done collecting data from the old and new versions # Start outputting to logfile echo "Generating release notes from version ${OLD_GIT_VERSION} to ${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" echo; echo "Main repo" echo "Main repo" >> "$LOGFILE" echo "------------------" >> "$LOGFILE" log_versions "$(git log --pretty=%H \ "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}..${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | tail -1)" \ "$(git log --pretty=%H \ "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}..${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | head -1 )" echo "" >> "$LOGFILE" if [ "$COREBOOT" -eq "1" ]; then # 1st, Show mainboards so that changes that are mainboard specific don't get # grabbed by changes in the architectures get_log_dedupe "Mainboards" "src/mainboard/" # Show architectures 2nd - separate the various pieces out # This works by getting a list of directories that have Kconfigs containing _ARCH # then filtering out generic areas. X86 has too many non-compliant directories # for that to work well, so just supply a list # shellcheck disable=SC2013 { get_log_dedupe "ARM" \ "$(for codedir in $(grep -rl "_ARM" --include=Kconfig | \ grep -v 'src/mainboard\|payloads/\|drivers/\|vendorcode/\|console' ); \ do dirname "$codedir"; done | grep -v '^src$')" get_log_dedupe "RISC-V" \ "$(for codedir in $(grep -rl "_RISCV" --include=Kconfig | \ grep -v 'src/mainboard\|payloads/\|drivers/\|vendorcode/\|console' ); \ do dirname "$codedir"; done | grep -v '^src$')" get_log_dedupe "X86" \ "src/arch/x86 src/cpu/x86 src/cpu/intel src/soc/intel src/cpu/amd \ src/northbridge/intel src/northbridge/amd src/southbridge/intel \ src/southbridge/amd src/drivers/intel/fsp1_0 src/drivers/intel/fsp1_1 \ src/include/amd src/include/intel src/include/x86 src/include/pc80" get_log_dedupe "MIPS" \ "$(for codedir in $(grep -rl "_MIPS" --include=Kconfig | \ grep -v 'src/mainboard\|payloads/\|drivers/\|vendorcode/\|console' ); \ do dirname "$codedir"; done | grep -v '^src$')" } # Next, print all the rest of the specific areas get_log_dedupe "ACPI" "src/acpi/" get_log_dedupe "Console" "src/console/ src/include/console" get_log_dedupe "SuperIO" "src/superio/ src/include/superio" get_log_dedupe "EC " "src/ec" get_log_dedupe "Drivers" "src/drivers/" get_log_dedupe "Devices" "src/device/ src/include/device" # 5th, print the generic areas - This goes late so that the specific # area changes will catch any commits in these areas first. get_log_dedupe "Lib" "src/lib/" get_log_dedupe "Commonlib" "src/commonlib/" get_log_dedupe "Include" "src/include/" get_log_dedupe "Utilities" "util/" get_log_dedupe "Payloads" "payloads/" get_log_dedupe "Vendorcode" "src/vendorcode/" get_log_dedupe "Documentation" "Documentation/ README" # Then look at areas that are usually outside the mainboards and architectures get_log_dedupe "Build system" \ "Makefile Makefile.inc toolchain.inc src/Kconfig src/cpu/Makefile.inc" # Finally, get anything that was missed above get_log_dedupe "MISC" "." # Show areas that have been added or removed show_diff "mainboards" "$mainboard_list_old" "$mainboard_list_new" show_diff "processors" "$cpu_list_old" "$cpu_list_new" show_diff "socs" "$soc_list_old" "$soc_list_new" show_diff "northbridges" "$northbridge_list_old" "$northbridge_list_new" show_diff "southbridges" "$southbridge_list_old" "$southbridge_list_new" show_diff "sios" "$sio_list_old" "$sio_list_new" # Log submodules printf "Submodules\n----------\n" >> "$LOGFILE" get_log_submodule "$BLOBS_OLD_VERSION" "$BLOBS_NEW_VERSION" \ "3rdparty/blobs" get_log_submodule "$ARM_OLD_VERSION" "$ARM_NEW_VERSION" \ "3rdparty/arm-trusted-firmware" get_log_submodule "$VBOOT_OLD_VERSION" "$VBOOT_NEW_VERSION" \ "3rdparty/vboot" get_log_submodule "$CHROME_EC_OLD_VERSION" "$CHROME_EC_NEW_VERSION" \ "3rdparty/chromeec/" get_log_submodule "$NVIDIA_OLD_VERSION" "$NVIDIA_NEW_VERSION" \ "util/nvidia/cbootimage" else get_log_dedupe "Commits" "." fi printf "\nrepo statistics\n-------------------\n" >> "$LOGFILE" before_names="$(mktemp "OLDNAMES.XXXX")" after_names="$(mktemp "NEWNAMES.XXXX")" NEW_AUTHORS=$(git log --pretty=%an "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | sort | \ uniq > "$before_names" && \ git log --pretty=%an "${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | \ sort | uniq > "$after_names" && \ grep -Fxv -c -f "$before_names" "$after_names") NEW_AUTHOR_LIST=$( grep -Fxv -f "$before_names" "$after_names" && \ rm "$before_names" "$after_names") { printf -- "- Total commits: %s\n" "$TOTAL_COMMITS" printf -- "- Total authors: %s\n" \ "$(git log "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}..${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -e '^Author:' | sed 's/.*Author: //' | sed 's/ <.*.>//' | \ sort | uniq | wc -l)" printf -- "- New authors: %s\n\nNew Authors:\n%s\n" "$NEW_AUTHORS" \ "$NEW_AUTHOR_LIST" } >> "$LOGFILE" printf "Getting developer list\n" printf "\n%-40s: %5s\n" "Developer" "Commits" >> "$LOGFILE" git log "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}..${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | grep '^Author: ' | \ sed 's|Author: ||' | sed 's|\s<.*||' | sort | uniq | \ while read -r line; do printf "%-40s: %5s %5s\n" "$line" \ "$(git log "${OLD_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -c "^Author: ${line} <")" \ "$(git log "${NEW_GIT_VERSION}" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -c "^Author: ${line} <")" >> "$LOGFILE"; done printf "\nOld SLOC (%s)\n%s" "$NOW" "$OLD_SLOC" >> "$LOGFILE" printf "\nNew SLOC (%s)\n%s" "$NOW" "$NEW_SLOC" >> "$LOGFILE" # Add the collected data to the top of the existing logfile for parsing if [ -n "$UPDATE_MAIN_LOGFILE" ]; then tmpfile="$(mktemp "LOGFILE.XXXX")" grep -Fxv -f "$MAIN_LOGFILE" "$LOGFILE" > "$tmpfile" printf "\n\n" >> "$tmpfile" cat "$MAIN_LOGFILE" >> "$tmpfile" mv "$tmpfile" "$MAIN_LOGFILE" rm -f "$LOGFILE" fi printf "Done.\n"