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Commit858805b336
("kbuild: add $(BASH) to run scripts with bash-extension") shed light on portability issues. Here is another one. Since commitf07726048d
("Fix handling of backlash character in LINUX_COMPILE_BY name"), we must escape a backslash contained in LINUX_COMPILE_BY. This is not working on such distros as Ubuntu. As the POSIX spec [1] says, if any of the operands contain a backslash ( '\' ) character, the results are implementation-defined. The actual shell of /bin/sh could be bash, dash, etc. depending on distros, and the behavior of builtin echo command is different among them. The bash builtin echo, unless -e is given, copies the arguments to stdout without expanding escape sequences (BSD-like behavior). The dash builtin echo, in contrast, adopts System V behavior, which does expand escape sequences without any option given. Even non-builtin /bin/echo behaves differently depending on the system. Due to these variations, echo is considered as a non-portable command. Using printf is the common solution to avoid the portability issue. [1] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/echo.html Fixes:858805b336
("kbuild: add $(BASH) to run scripts with bash-extension") Reported-by: XXing Wei <xxing.wei@unisoc.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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2.5 KiB
Bash
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97 lines
2.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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TARGET=$1
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ARCH=$2
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SMP=$3
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PREEMPT=$4
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PREEMPT_RT=$5
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CC=$6
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vecho() { [ "${quiet}" = "silent_" ] || echo "$@" ; }
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# If compile.h exists already and we don't own autoconf.h
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# (i.e. we're not the same user who did make *config), don't
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# modify compile.h
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# So "sudo make install" won't change the "compiled by <user>"
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# do "compiled by root"
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if [ -r $TARGET -a ! -O include/generated/autoconf.h ]; then
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vecho " SKIPPED $TARGET"
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exit 0
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fi
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# Do not expand names
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set -f
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# Fix the language to get consistent output
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LC_ALL=C
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export LC_ALL
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if [ -z "$KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION" ]; then
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VERSION=$(cat .version 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
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else
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VERSION=$KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION
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fi
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if [ -z "$KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP" ]; then
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TIMESTAMP=`date`
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else
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TIMESTAMP=$KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP
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fi
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if test -z "$KBUILD_BUILD_USER"; then
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LINUX_COMPILE_BY=$(whoami | sed 's/\\/\\\\/')
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else
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LINUX_COMPILE_BY=$KBUILD_BUILD_USER
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fi
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if test -z "$KBUILD_BUILD_HOST"; then
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LINUX_COMPILE_HOST=`hostname`
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else
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LINUX_COMPILE_HOST=$KBUILD_BUILD_HOST
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fi
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UTS_VERSION="#$VERSION"
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CONFIG_FLAGS=""
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if [ -n "$SMP" ] ; then CONFIG_FLAGS="SMP"; fi
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if [ -n "$PREEMPT" ] ; then CONFIG_FLAGS="$CONFIG_FLAGS PREEMPT"; fi
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if [ -n "$PREEMPT_RT" ] ; then CONFIG_FLAGS="$CONFIG_FLAGS PREEMPT_RT"; fi
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# Truncate to maximum length
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UTS_LEN=64
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UTS_VERSION="$(echo $UTS_VERSION $CONFIG_FLAGS $TIMESTAMP | cut -b -$UTS_LEN)"
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# Generate a temporary compile.h
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{ echo /\* This file is auto generated, version $VERSION \*/
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if [ -n "$CONFIG_FLAGS" ] ; then echo "/* $CONFIG_FLAGS */"; fi
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echo \#define UTS_MACHINE \"$ARCH\"
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echo \#define UTS_VERSION \"$UTS_VERSION\"
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printf '#define LINUX_COMPILE_BY "%s"\n' "$LINUX_COMPILE_BY"
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echo \#define LINUX_COMPILE_HOST \"$LINUX_COMPILE_HOST\"
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echo \#define LINUX_COMPILER \"`$CC -v 2>&1 | grep ' version ' | sed 's/[[:space:]]*$//'`\"
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} > .tmpcompile
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# Only replace the real compile.h if the new one is different,
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# in order to preserve the timestamp and avoid unnecessary
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# recompilations.
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# We don't consider the file changed if only the date/time changed.
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# A kernel config change will increase the generation number, thus
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# causing compile.h to be updated (including date/time) due to the
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# changed comment in the
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# first line.
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if [ -r $TARGET ] && \
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grep -v 'UTS_VERSION' $TARGET > .tmpver.1 && \
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grep -v 'UTS_VERSION' .tmpcompile > .tmpver.2 && \
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cmp -s .tmpver.1 .tmpver.2; then
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rm -f .tmpcompile
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else
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vecho " UPD $TARGET"
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mv -f .tmpcompile $TARGET
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fi
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rm -f .tmpver.1 .tmpver.2
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