161 lines
5.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
161 lines
5.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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set -e
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#
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# Determine if the patch file is a git diff file with prefixes.
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# These files are generated via "git diff" *without* the --no-prefix option.
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#
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# We can apply these patches more easily because we know that the a/ and b/
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# prefixes in the "diff" lines stands for the project root directory.
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# So we don't have to hunt for the project root.
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# And of course, we know that the patch file was generated using git, so we
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# know git apply can handle it properly.
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#
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# Arguments: file name.
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# Return: 0 if it is a git diff; 1 otherwise.
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#
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is_git_diff_with_prefix() {
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DIFF_TYPE="unknown"
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while read -r line; do
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^diff\ ]]; then
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^diff\ \-\-git ]]; then
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DIFF_TYPE="git"
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else
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return 1 # All diff lines must be diff --git lines.
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^\+\+\+\ ]] ||
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[[ "$line" =~ ^\-\-\-\ ]]; then
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if ! [[ "$line" =~ ^....[ab]/ ]]; then
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return 1 # All +++ and --- lines must start with a/ or b/.
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fi
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fi
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done < $1
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[ x$DIFF_TYPE == x"git" ] || return 1
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return 0 # return true (= 0 in bash)
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}
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PATCH_FILE=$1
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DRY_RUN=$2
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if [ -z "$PATCH_FILE" ]; then
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echo usage: $0 patch-file
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exit 1
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fi
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PATCH=${PATCH:-patch} # allow overriding patch binary
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# Cleanup handler for temporary files
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TOCLEAN=""
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cleanup() {
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rm $TOCLEAN
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exit $1
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}
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trap "cleanup 1" HUP INT QUIT TERM
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# Allow passing "-" for stdin patches
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if [ "$PATCH_FILE" == "-" ]; then
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PATCH_FILE=/tmp/tmp.in.$$
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cat /dev/fd/0 > $PATCH_FILE
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TOCLEAN="$TOCLEAN $PATCH_FILE"
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fi
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# Special case for git-diff patches without --no-prefix
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if is_git_diff_with_prefix "$PATCH_FILE"; then
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GIT_FLAGS="--binary -p1 -v --stat --apply"
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[[ -n $DRY_RUN ]] && GIT_FLAGS="$GIT_FLAGS --dry-run "
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echo Going to apply git patch with: git apply "${GIT_FLAGS}"
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git apply ${GIT_FLAGS} "${PATCH_FILE}"
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exit $?
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fi
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# Come up with a list of changed files into $TMP
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TMP=/tmp/tmp.paths.$$
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TOCLEAN="$TOCLEAN $TMP"
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if $PATCH -p0 -E --dry-run < $PATCH_FILE 2>&1 > $TMP; then
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PLEVEL=0
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#if the patch applied at P0 there is the possability that all we are doing
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# is adding new files and they would apply anywhere. So try to guess the
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# correct place to put those files.
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TMP2=/tmp/tmp.paths.2.$$
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TOCLEAN="$TOCLEAN $TMP2"
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egrep '^patching file |^checking file ' $TMP | awk '{print $3}' | grep -v /dev/null | sort | uniq > $TMP2
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if [ ! -s $TMP2 ]; then
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echo "Error: Patch dryrun couldn't detect changes the patch would make. Exiting."
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cleanup 1
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fi
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#first off check that all of the files do not exist
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FOUND_ANY=0
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for CHECK_FILE in $(cat $TMP2)
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do
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if [[ -f $CHECK_FILE ]]; then
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FOUND_ANY=1
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fi
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done
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if [[ "$FOUND_ANY" = "0" ]]; then
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#all of the files are new files so we have to guess where the correct place to put it is.
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# if all of the lines start with a/ or b/, then this is a git patch that
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# was generated without --no-prefix
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if ! grep -qv '^a/\|^b/' $TMP2 ; then
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echo Looks like this is a git patch. Stripping a/ and b/ prefixes
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echo and incrementing PLEVEL
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PLEVEL=$[$PLEVEL + 1]
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sed -i -e 's,^[ab]/,,' $TMP2
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fi
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PREFIX_DIRS_AND_FILES=$(cut -d '/' -f 1 | sort | uniq)
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# if we are at the project root then nothing more to do
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if [[ -d hadoop-common-project ]]; then
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echo Looks like this is being run at project root
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# if all of the lines start with hadoop-common/, hadoop-hdfs/, hadoop-yarn/ or hadoop-mapreduce/, this is
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# relative to the hadoop root instead of the subproject root, so we need
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# to chop off another layer
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elif [[ "$PREFIX_DIRS_AND_FILES" =~ ^(hadoop-common-project|hadoop-hdfs-project|hadoop-yarn-project|hadoop-mapreduce-project)$ ]]; then
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echo Looks like this is relative to project root. Increasing PLEVEL
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PLEVEL=$[$PLEVEL + 1]
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elif ! echo "$PREFIX_DIRS_AND_FILES" | grep -vxq 'hadoop-common-project\|hadoop-hdfs-project\|hadoop-yarn-project\|hadoop-mapreduce-project' ; then
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echo Looks like this is a cross-subproject patch. Try applying from the project root
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cleanup 1
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fi
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fi
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elif $PATCH -p1 -E --dry-run < $PATCH_FILE 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
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PLEVEL=1
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elif $PATCH -p2 -E --dry-run < $PATCH_FILE 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
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PLEVEL=2
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else
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echo "The patch does not appear to apply with p0 to p2";
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cleanup 1;
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fi
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# If this is a dry run then exit instead of applying the patch
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if [[ -n $DRY_RUN ]]; then
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cleanup 0;
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fi
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echo Going to apply patch with: $PATCH -p$PLEVEL
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$PATCH -p$PLEVEL -E < $PATCH_FILE
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cleanup $?
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