2010-05-17 05:29:16 +05:30
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#!/bin/sh
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2010-05-09 07:52:48 +05:30
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2010-05-09 19:50:52 +05:30
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test $# -ge 2 || { echo "Syntax: $0 SRCTREE OBJTREE"; exit 1; }
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2010-05-09 07:52:48 +05:30
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# cd to objtree
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2010-05-10 14:30:11 +05:30
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cd -- "$2" || { echo "Syntax: $0 SRCTREE OBJTREE"; exit 1; }
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2010-05-09 07:52:48 +05:30
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srctree="$1"
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2010-05-16 00:38:51 +05:30
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find -type d | while read -r d; do
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2010-05-10 14:30:11 +05:30
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src="$srctree/$d/Kbuild.src"
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dst="$d/Kbuild"
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if test -f "$src"; then
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echo " CHK $dst"
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s=`sed -n 's@^//kbuild:@@p' -- "$srctree/$d"/*.c`
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echo "# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Kbuild.src" >"$dst.$$.tmp"
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2010-05-18 03:54:17 +05:30
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# Why "IFS='' read -r REPLY"??
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# This atrocity is needed to read lines without mangling.
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# IFS='' prevents whitespace trimming,
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# -r suppresses backslash handling.
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while IFS='' read -r REPLY; do
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2010-05-10 14:30:11 +05:30
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test x"$REPLY" = x"INSERT" && REPLY="$s"
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printf "%s\n" "$REPLY"
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done <"$src" >>"$dst.$$.tmp"
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if test -f "$dst" && cmp -s "$dst.$$.tmp" "$dst"; then
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rm -- "$dst.$$.tmp"
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else
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echo " GEN $dst"
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mv -- "$dst.$$.tmp" "$dst"
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fi
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2010-05-09 07:52:48 +05:30
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fi
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2010-05-10 14:30:11 +05:30
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src="$srctree/$d/Config.src"
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dst="$d/Config.in"
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if test -f "$src"; then
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echo " CHK $dst"
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s=`sed -n 's@^//config:@@p' -- "$srctree/$d"/*.c`
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echo "# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src" >"$dst.$$.tmp"
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2010-05-18 03:54:17 +05:30
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while IFS='' read -r REPLY; do
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2010-05-10 14:30:11 +05:30
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test x"$REPLY" = x"INSERT" && REPLY="$s"
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printf "%s\n" "$REPLY"
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done <"$src" >>"$dst.$$.tmp"
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if test -f "$dst" && cmp -s "$dst.$$.tmp" "$dst"; then
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rm -- "$dst.$$.tmp"
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else
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echo " GEN $dst"
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mv -- "$dst.$$.tmp" "$dst"
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fi
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2010-05-09 07:52:48 +05:30
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fi
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done
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# Last read failed. This is normal. Don't exit with its error code:
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exit 0
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