#!/bin/sh # $NetBSD: nouveau2netbsd,v 1.5 2018/08/27 00:46:21 riastradh Exp $ # # $ /path/to/nouveau2netbsd > /path/to/files.nouveau.new # # Run from the top-level Nouveau source directory. This stupid kludge # reinterprets the GNU makefile as a BSD makefile to extract the source # file names, renames the ones that have obscure and/or colliding # basenames to be less obscure and unlikely (though not guaranteed) to # collide, and spits out config(5) directives for all of them. set -Ceu : ${MV:=mv} # Location of the Nouveau sources relative to $NETBSDSRCDIR. nouveau_top=external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/nouveau # config(5) flag for the Nouveau driver. nouveau_flag=nouveau filemap= clean () { [ -z "$filemap" ] || rm -f -- "$filemap" || : } trap clean EXIT HUP INT TERM filemap="$(mktemp -t ${0##*/})" cat Kbuild \ | sed -e 's,^include \(.*\)$,.include "\1",' \ | sed -e 's,^ifdef \(.*\)$,.if !empty(\1:M[yY][eE][sS]),' \ | sed -e 's,^endif$,.endif,' \ | make -f /dev/stdin -V '$(nouveau-y)' src=. \ | tr ' ' '\n' \ | sed -e 's,^$,,' \ | sort -u \ | sed -e 's,\.o$,.c,' \ | awk ' BEGIN { duplicates = 0 } $1 ~ "nouveau_[^/]*$" { if (seen[$1]) printf("Duplicate basename: %s\n", $1) seen[$1] = $1 printf("%s %s\n", $1, $1) next } { if (index($1, "/")) { dir = $1 sub("/[^/]*$", "/", dir) } else { dir = "" } base = $1 sub("^core/", "", base) gsub("/", "_", base) if (seen[base]) { printf("Duplicate basename: %s %s\n", seen[base], $1) \ > "/dev/stderr" duplicates = 1 } if (duplicates) next seen[base] = $1 printf("%s %s\n", $1, dir "nouveau_" base) } END { if (duplicates) { printf("Time to rewite me!\n") > "/dev/stderr" exit 1 } } ' >> "$filemap" while read from to; do if [ "x$from" != "x$to" ]; then ${MV} -f -- "$from" "$to" fi printf 'file\t%s\t%s\n' "$nouveau_top/$to" "$nouveau_flag" done < "$filemap" | sort # We sort the output again at the end because we renamed some files but # left $TOP/nouveau_* unchanged, so their sort order relative to the # ones that got renamed may have changed. |