| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| # A little script I whipped up to make it easy to |
| # patch source trees and have sane error handling |
| # -Erik |
| # |
| # (c) 2002 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> |
| # |
| # Parameters: |
| # - "-s", optional. Silent operation, don't print anything if there |
| # isn't any error. |
| # - the build directory, optional, default value is '.'. The place where are |
| # the package sources. |
| # - the patch directory, optional, default '../kernel-patches'. The place |
| # where are the scripts you want to apply. |
| # - other parameters are the patch name patterns, optional, default value is |
| # '*'. Pattern(s) describing the patch names you want to apply. |
| # |
| # The script will look recursively for patches from the patch directory. If a |
| # file named 'series' exists then the patches mentioned in it will be applied |
| # as plain patches, regardless of their file name. If no 'series' file exists, |
| # the script will look for file names matching pattern(s). If the name |
| # ends with '.tar.*', '.tbz2' or '.tgz', the file is considered as an archive |
| # and will be uncompressed into a directory named |
| # '.patches-name_of_the_archive-unpacked'. It's the turn of this directory to |
| # be scanned with '*' as pattern. Remember that scanning is recursive. Other |
| # files than series file and archives are considered as a patch. |
| # |
| # Once a patch is found, the script will try to apply it. If its name doesn't |
| # end with '.gz', '.bz', '.bz2', '.xz', '.zip', '.Z', '.diff*' or '.patch*', |
| # it will be skipped. If necessary, the patch will be uncompressed before being |
| # applied. The list of the patches applied is stored in '.applied_patches_list' |
| # file in the build directory. |
| |
| set -e |
| |
| silent= |
| if [ "$1" = "-s" ] ; then |
| # add option to be used by the patch tool |
| silent=-s |
| shift |
| fi |
| |
| # Set directories from arguments, or use defaults. |
| builddir=${1-.} |
| patchdir=${2-../kernel-patches} |
| shift 2 |
| patchpattern=${@-*} |
| |
| # use a well defined sorting order |
| export LC_COLLATE=C |
| |
| if [ ! -d "${builddir}" ] ; then |
| echo "Aborting. '${builddir}' is not a directory." |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| if [ ! -d "${patchdir}" ] ; then |
| echo "Aborting. '${patchdir}' is not a directory." |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| # Remove any rejects present BEFORE patching - Because if there are |
| # any, even if patches are well applied, at the end it will complain |
| # about rejects in builddir. |
| find ${builddir}/ '(' -name '*.rej' -o -name '.*.rej' ')' -print0 | \ |
| xargs -0 -r rm -f |
| |
| function apply_patch { |
| path="${1%%/}" |
| patch="${2}" |
| case "${path}" in |
| /*) ;; |
| *) path="$PWD/${path}";; |
| esac |
| if [ "$3" ]; then |
| type="series"; uncomp="cat" |
| else |
| case "$patch" in |
| *.gz) |
| type="gzip"; uncomp="gunzip -dc"; ;; |
| *.bz) |
| type="bzip"; uncomp="bunzip -dc"; ;; |
| *.bz2) |
| type="bzip2"; uncomp="bunzip2 -dc"; ;; |
| *.xz) |
| type="xz"; uncomp="unxz -dc"; ;; |
| *.zip) |
| type="zip"; uncomp="unzip -d"; ;; |
| *.Z) |
| type="compress"; uncomp="uncompress -c"; ;; |
| *.diff*) |
| type="diff"; uncomp="cat"; ;; |
| *.patch*) |
| type="patch"; uncomp="cat"; ;; |
| *) |
| echo "Unsupported file type for ${path}/${patch}, skipping"; |
| return 0 |
| ;; |
| esac |
| fi |
| if [ -z "$silent" ] ; then |
| echo "" |
| echo "Applying $patch using ${type}: " |
| fi |
| if [ ! -e "${path}/$patch" ] ; then |
| echo "Error: missing patch file ${path}/$patch" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| existing="$(grep -E "/${patch}\$" ${builddir}/.applied_patches_list || true)" |
| if [ -n "${existing}" ]; then |
| echo "Error: duplicate filename '${patch}'" |
| echo "Conflicting files are:" |
| echo " already applied: ${existing}" |
| echo " to be applied : ${path}/${patch}" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| if ${uncomp} "${path}/$patch" | grep -q "^rename from" && \ |
| ${uncomp} "${path}/$patch" | grep -q "^rename to" ; then |
| echo "Error: patch contains some renames, not supported by old patch versions" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| echo "${path}/${patch}" >> ${builddir}/.applied_patches_list |
| ${uncomp} "${path}/$patch" | patch -g0 -p1 -E --no-backup-if-mismatch -d "${builddir}" -t -N $silent |
| if [ $? != 0 ] ; then |
| echo "Patch failed! Please fix ${patch}!" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| function scan_patchdir { |
| local path=$1 |
| shift 1 |
| patches=${@-*} |
| |
| # If there is a series file, use it instead of using ls sort order |
| # to apply patches. Skip line starting with a dash. |
| if [ -e "${path}/series" ] ; then |
| # The format of a series file accepts a second field that is |
| # used to specify the number of directory components to strip |
| # when applying the patch, in the form -pN (N an integer >= 0) |
| # We assume this field to always be -p1 whether it is present |
| # or missing. |
| series_patches="`grep -Ev "^#" ${path}/series | cut -d ' ' -f1 2> /dev/null`" |
| for i in $series_patches; do |
| apply_patch "$path" "$i" series |
| done |
| else |
| for i in `cd $path; ls -d $patches 2> /dev/null` ; do |
| if [ -d "${path}/$i" ] ; then |
| scan_patchdir "${path}/$i" |
| elif echo "$i" | grep -q -E "\.tar(\..*)?$|\.tbz2?$|\.tgz$" ; then |
| unpackedarchivedir="$builddir/.patches-$(basename $i)-unpacked" |
| rm -rf "$unpackedarchivedir" 2> /dev/null |
| mkdir "$unpackedarchivedir" |
| tar -C "$unpackedarchivedir" -xaf "${path}/$i" |
| scan_patchdir "$unpackedarchivedir" |
| else |
| apply_patch "$path" "$i" |
| fi |
| done |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| touch ${builddir}/.applied_patches_list |
| scan_patchdir "$patchdir" "$patchpattern" |
| |
| # Check for rejects... |
| if [ "`find $builddir/ '(' -name '*.rej' -o -name '.*.rej' ')' -print`" ] ; then |
| echo "Aborting. Reject files found." |
| exit 1 |
| fi |