linux/scripts/spdxcheck.py
Sven Eckelmann 29077bc5b7 scripts/spdxcheck.py: Add dual license subdirectory
The licenses from the other directory were partially moved to the dual
directory in commit 8ea8814fcd ("LICENSES: Clearly mark dual license only
licenses"). checkpatch therefore rejected files like
drivers/staging/android/ashmem.h with

  WARNING: 'SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Apache-2.0 */' is not supported in LICENSES/...
  #1: FILE: drivers/staging/android/ashmem.h:1:
  +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Apache-2.0 */

Fixes: 8ea8814fcd ("LICENSES: Clearly mark dual license only licenses")
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
2019-05-21 09:29:41 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from ply import lex, yacc
import locale
import traceback
import sys
import git
import re
import os
class ParserException(Exception):
def __init__(self, tok, txt):
self.tok = tok
self.txt = txt
class SPDXException(Exception):
def __init__(self, el, txt):
self.el = el
self.txt = txt
class SPDXdata(object):
def __init__(self):
self.license_files = 0
self.exception_files = 0
self.licenses = [ ]
self.exceptions = { }
# Read the spdx data from the LICENSES directory
def read_spdxdata(repo):
# The subdirectories of LICENSES in the kernel source
license_dirs = [ "preferred", "deprecated", "exceptions", "dual" ]
lictree = repo.head.commit.tree['LICENSES']
spdx = SPDXdata()
for d in license_dirs:
for el in lictree[d].traverse():
if not os.path.isfile(el.path):
continue
exception = None
for l in open(el.path).readlines():
if l.startswith('Valid-License-Identifier:'):
lid = l.split(':')[1].strip().upper()
if lid in spdx.licenses:
raise SPDXException(el, 'Duplicate License Identifier: %s' %lid)
else:
spdx.licenses.append(lid)
elif l.startswith('SPDX-Exception-Identifier:'):
exception = l.split(':')[1].strip().upper()
spdx.exceptions[exception] = []
elif l.startswith('SPDX-Licenses:'):
for lic in l.split(':')[1].upper().strip().replace(' ', '').replace('\t', '').split(','):
if not lic in spdx.licenses:
raise SPDXException(None, 'Exception %s missing license %s' %(ex, lic))
spdx.exceptions[exception].append(lic)
elif l.startswith("License-Text:"):
if exception:
if not len(spdx.exceptions[exception]):
raise SPDXException(el, 'Exception %s is missing SPDX-Licenses' %excid)
spdx.exception_files += 1
else:
spdx.license_files += 1
break
return spdx
class id_parser(object):
reserved = [ 'AND', 'OR', 'WITH' ]
tokens = [ 'LPAR', 'RPAR', 'ID', 'EXC' ] + reserved
precedence = ( ('nonassoc', 'AND', 'OR'), )
t_ignore = ' \t'
def __init__(self, spdx):
self.spdx = spdx
self.lasttok = None
self.lastid = None
self.lexer = lex.lex(module = self, reflags = re.UNICODE)
# Initialize the parser. No debug file and no parser rules stored on disk
# The rules are small enough to be generated on the fly
self.parser = yacc.yacc(module = self, write_tables = False, debug = False)
self.lines_checked = 0
self.checked = 0
self.spdx_valid = 0
self.spdx_errors = 0
self.curline = 0
self.deepest = 0
# Validate License and Exception IDs
def validate(self, tok):
id = tok.value.upper()
if tok.type == 'ID':
if not id in self.spdx.licenses:
raise ParserException(tok, 'Invalid License ID')
self.lastid = id
elif tok.type == 'EXC':
if id not in self.spdx.exceptions:
raise ParserException(tok, 'Invalid Exception ID')
if self.lastid not in self.spdx.exceptions[id]:
raise ParserException(tok, 'Exception not valid for license %s' %self.lastid)
self.lastid = None
elif tok.type != 'WITH':
self.lastid = None
# Lexer functions
def t_RPAR(self, tok):
r'\)'
self.lasttok = tok.type
return tok
def t_LPAR(self, tok):
r'\('
self.lasttok = tok.type
return tok
def t_ID(self, tok):
r'[A-Za-z.0-9\-+]+'
if self.lasttok == 'EXC':
print(tok)
raise ParserException(tok, 'Missing parentheses')
tok.value = tok.value.strip()
val = tok.value.upper()
if val in self.reserved:
tok.type = val
elif self.lasttok == 'WITH':
tok.type = 'EXC'
self.lasttok = tok.type
self.validate(tok)
return tok
def t_error(self, tok):
raise ParserException(tok, 'Invalid token')
def p_expr(self, p):
'''expr : ID
| ID WITH EXC
| expr AND expr
| expr OR expr
| LPAR expr RPAR'''
pass
def p_error(self, p):
if not p:
raise ParserException(None, 'Unfinished license expression')
else:
raise ParserException(p, 'Syntax error')
def parse(self, expr):
self.lasttok = None
self.lastid = None
self.parser.parse(expr, lexer = self.lexer)
def parse_lines(self, fd, maxlines, fname):
self.checked += 1
self.curline = 0
try:
for line in fd:
line = line.decode(locale.getpreferredencoding(False), errors='ignore')
self.curline += 1
if self.curline > maxlines:
break
self.lines_checked += 1
if line.find("SPDX-License-Identifier:") < 0:
continue
expr = line.split(':')[1].strip()
# Remove trailing comment closure
if line.strip().endswith('*/'):
expr = expr.rstrip('*/').strip()
# Special case for SH magic boot code files
if line.startswith('LIST \"'):
expr = expr.rstrip('\"').strip()
self.parse(expr)
self.spdx_valid += 1
#
# Should we check for more SPDX ids in the same file and
# complain if there are any?
#
break
except ParserException as pe:
if pe.tok:
col = line.find(expr) + pe.tok.lexpos
tok = pe.tok.value
sys.stdout.write('%s: %d:%d %s: %s\n' %(fname, self.curline, col, pe.txt, tok))
else:
sys.stdout.write('%s: %d:0 %s\n' %(fname, self.curline, col, pe.txt))
self.spdx_errors += 1
def scan_git_tree(tree):
for el in tree.traverse():
# Exclude stuff which would make pointless noise
# FIXME: Put this somewhere more sensible
if el.path.startswith("LICENSES"):
continue
if el.path.find("license-rules.rst") >= 0:
continue
if not os.path.isfile(el.path):
continue
with open(el.path, 'rb') as fd:
parser.parse_lines(fd, args.maxlines, el.path)
def scan_git_subtree(tree, path):
for p in path.strip('/').split('/'):
tree = tree[p]
scan_git_tree(tree)
if __name__ == '__main__':
ap = ArgumentParser(description='SPDX expression checker')
ap.add_argument('path', nargs='*', help='Check path or file. If not given full git tree scan. For stdin use "-"')
ap.add_argument('-m', '--maxlines', type=int, default=15,
help='Maximum number of lines to scan in a file. Default 15')
ap.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='Verbose statistics output')
args = ap.parse_args()
# Sanity check path arguments
if '-' in args.path and len(args.path) > 1:
sys.stderr.write('stdin input "-" must be the only path argument\n')
sys.exit(1)
try:
# Use git to get the valid license expressions
repo = git.Repo(os.getcwd())
assert not repo.bare
# Initialize SPDX data
spdx = read_spdxdata(repo)
# Initilize the parser
parser = id_parser(spdx)
except SPDXException as se:
if se.el:
sys.stderr.write('%s: %s\n' %(se.el.path, se.txt))
else:
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' %se.txt)
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as ex:
sys.stderr.write('FAIL: %s\n' %ex)
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' %traceback.format_exc())
sys.exit(1)
try:
if len(args.path) and args.path[0] == '-':
stdin = os.fdopen(sys.stdin.fileno(), 'rb')
parser.parse_lines(stdin, args.maxlines, '-')
else:
if args.path:
for p in args.path:
if os.path.isfile(p):
parser.parse_lines(open(p, 'rb'), args.maxlines, p)
elif os.path.isdir(p):
scan_git_subtree(repo.head.reference.commit.tree, p)
else:
sys.stderr.write('path %s does not exist\n' %p)
sys.exit(1)
else:
# Full git tree scan
scan_git_tree(repo.head.commit.tree)
if args.verbose:
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.stderr.write('License files: %12d\n' %spdx.license_files)
sys.stderr.write('Exception files: %12d\n' %spdx.exception_files)
sys.stderr.write('License IDs %12d\n' %len(spdx.licenses))
sys.stderr.write('Exception IDs %12d\n' %len(spdx.exceptions))
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.stderr.write('Files checked: %12d\n' %parser.checked)
sys.stderr.write('Lines checked: %12d\n' %parser.lines_checked)
sys.stderr.write('Files with SPDX: %12d\n' %parser.spdx_valid)
sys.stderr.write('Files with errors: %12d\n' %parser.spdx_errors)
sys.exit(0)
except Exception as ex:
sys.stderr.write('FAIL: %s\n' %ex)
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' %traceback.format_exc())
sys.exit(1)