@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
base_ver: "4.4"
git_remote: cip
git_name: linux-4.4.y-cip
+ tag_regexp: '^v4\.4\.\d+-cip\d+$'
- short_name: linux-4.19.y-cip
base_ver: "4.19"
git_remote: cip
git_name: linux-4.19.y-cip
+ tag_regexp: '^v4\.19\.\d+-cip\d+$'
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ def get_sort_key(branch):
return version.get_sort_key(base_ver)
-def _get_commits(git_repo, end, start=None):
+def iter_rev_list(git_repo, end, start=None):
if start:
list_expr = '%s..%s' % (start, end)
else:
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ class CommitBranchMap:
branch['git_name'])
else:
end = 'v' + branch['base_ver']
- for commit in _get_commits(git_repo, end, start):
+ for commit in iter_rev_list(git_repo, end, start):
self._commit_sort_key[commit] \
= self._branch_sort_key[branch_name]
start = end
@@ -9,7 +9,9 @@
# Report issues affecting each stable branch.
import argparse
+import copy
import subprocess
+import re
import kernel_sec.branch
import kernel_sec.issue
@@ -22,15 +24,47 @@ def main(git_repo, remotes,
if branch_names:
branches = []
for branch_name in branch_names:
+ tag = None
if branch_name[0].isdigit():
# 4.4 is mapped to linux-4.4.y
name = 'linux-%s.y' % branch_name
+ elif branch_name[0] == 'v':
+ # an official tag, e.g. v4.4.92-cip11
+ # infer branch from tag (regexp's must be specific)
+ for branch in live_branches:
+ if 'tag_regexp' in branch:
+ # predefined in conf/branches.yml
+ tag_regexp = branch['tag_regexp']
+ elif branch['git_remote'] == 'stable':
+ # stable format, e.g. v4.19.12
+ esc_base_ver = branch['base_ver'].replace('.', '\.')
+ tag_regexp = r'(^v%s$|^v%s\.\d+$)' % (
+ esc_base_ver, esc_base_ver)
+ else:
+ # no tag_regexp defined, or mainline
+ continue
+
+ if re.match(tag_regexp, branch_name):
+ tag = branch_name
+ name = branch['short_name']
+ break
+ else:
+ raise ValueError('Failed to match tag %r' % branch_name)
+ elif ':' in branch_name:
+ # a possibly custom tag, e.g. linux-4.19.y-cip:myproduct-v1
+ name_tuple = tuple(branch_name.split(':'))
+ name = name_tuple[0]
+ tag = name_tuple[1]
else:
name = branch_name
for branch in live_branches:
if branch['short_name'] == name:
- branches.append(branch)
+ # there could be multiple tags for the same branch
+ branch_copy = copy.deepcopy(branch)
+ if tag:
+ branch_copy['tag'] = tag
+ branches.append(branch_copy)
break
else:
msg = "Branch %s could not be found" % branch_name
@@ -45,6 +79,18 @@ def main(git_repo, remotes,
c_b_map = kernel_sec.branch.CommitBranchMap(git_repo, remotes, branches)
+ # cache tag commits and set full_name to show the tag
+ tag_commits = {}
+ for branch in branches:
+ if 'tag' in branch:
+ start = 'v' + branch['base_ver']
+ end = branch['tag']
+ tag_commits[end] = set(
+ kernel_sec.branch.iter_rev_list(git_repo, end, start))
+ branch['full_name'] = ':'.join([branch['short_name'], end])
+ else:
+ branch['full_name'] = branch['short_name']
+
branch_issues = {}
issues = set(kernel_sec.issue.get_list())
@@ -65,15 +111,26 @@ def main(git_repo, remotes,
if not include_ignored and ignore.get(branch_name):
continue
+ # Check if the branch is affected. If not and the issue was fixed
+ # on that branch, then make sure the tag contains that fix
if kernel_sec.issue.affects_branch(
issue, branch, c_b_map.is_commit_in_branch):
- branch_issues.setdefault(branch_name, []).append(cve_id)
+ branch_issues.setdefault(
+ branch['full_name'], []).append(cve_id)
+ elif 'tag' in branch and fixed:
+ if fixed.get(branch_name, 'never') == 'never':
+ continue
+ for commit in fixed[branch_name]:
+ if commit not in tag_commits[branch['tag']]:
+ branch_issues.setdefault(
+ branch['full_name'], []).append(cve_id)
+ break
for branch in branches:
- branch_name = branch['short_name']
- print('%s:' % branch_name,
- *sorted(branch_issues.get(branch_name, []),
- key=kernel_sec.issue.get_id_sort_key))
+ sorted_cve_ids = sorted(
+ branch_issues.get(branch['full_name'], []),
+ key=kernel_sec.issue.get_id_sort_key)
+ print('%s:' % branch['full_name'], *sorted_cve_ids)
if __name__ == '__main__':
@@ -104,9 +161,11 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
help='include issues that have been marked as ignored')
parser.add_argument('branches',
nargs='*',
- help=('specific branch to report on '
- '(default: all active branches)'),
- metavar='BRANCH')
+ help=('specific branch[:tag] or stable tag to '
+ 'report on (default: all active branches). '
+ 'e.g. linux-4.14.y linux-4.4.y:v4.4.107 '
+ 'v4.4.181-cip33 linux-4.19.y-cip:myproduct-v33'),
+ metavar='[BRANCH[:TAG]|TAG]')
args = parser.parse_args()
remotes = kernel_sec.branch.get_remotes(args.remote_name,
mainline=args.mainline_remote_name,
Reporting on tags is useful for product engineers that have shipped a kernel with a specific tag and need to know which issues affect their product after some time. Examples: $ ./scripts/report_affected.py linux-4.14.y linux-4.4.y:v4.4.107 v4.4.181-cip33 $ cd ../kernel $ git tag myproduct-v1 0f13d9b4d0efa9e87381717c113df57718bc92d6 $ cd ../cip-kernel-sec $ ./scripts/report_affected.py linux-4.19.y-cip:myproduct-v1 v4.19.50-cip3 Signed-off-by: Daniel Sangorrin <daniel.sangorrin@toshiba.co.jp> --- conf/branches.yml | 2 + scripts/kernel_sec/branch.py | 4 +- scripts/report_affected.py | 77 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 3 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)