u-boot-brain/tools/patman/command.py
Simon Glass bf776679a7 patman: Move to absolute imports
At present patman sets the python path on startup so that it can access
the libraries it needs. If we convert to use absolute imports this is not
necessary.

Move patman to use absolute imports. This requires changes in tools which
use the patman libraries (which is most of them).

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-04-26 14:25:21 -06:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
#
import os
from patman import cros_subprocess
from patman import tools
"""Shell command ease-ups for Python."""
class CommandResult:
"""A class which captures the result of executing a command.
Members:
stdout: stdout obtained from command, as a string
stderr: stderr obtained from command, as a string
return_code: Return code from command
exception: Exception received, or None if all ok
"""
def __init__(self):
self.stdout = None
self.stderr = None
self.combined = None
self.return_code = None
self.exception = None
def __init__(self, stdout='', stderr='', combined='', return_code=0,
exception=None):
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.combined = combined
self.return_code = return_code
self.exception = exception
def ToOutput(self, binary):
if not binary:
self.stdout = tools.ToString(self.stdout)
self.stderr = tools.ToString(self.stderr)
self.combined = tools.ToString(self.combined)
return self
# This permits interception of RunPipe for test purposes. If it is set to
# a function, then that function is called with the pipe list being
# executed. Otherwise, it is assumed to be a CommandResult object, and is
# returned as the result for every RunPipe() call.
# When this value is None, commands are executed as normal.
test_result = None
def RunPipe(pipe_list, infile=None, outfile=None,
capture=False, capture_stderr=False, oneline=False,
raise_on_error=True, cwd=None, binary=False, **kwargs):
"""
Perform a command pipeline, with optional input/output filenames.
Args:
pipe_list: List of command lines to execute. Each command line is
piped into the next, and is itself a list of strings. For
example [ ['ls', '.git'] ['wc'] ] will pipe the output of
'ls .git' into 'wc'.
infile: File to provide stdin to the pipeline
outfile: File to store stdout
capture: True to capture output
capture_stderr: True to capture stderr
oneline: True to strip newline chars from output
kwargs: Additional keyword arguments to cros_subprocess.Popen()
Returns:
CommandResult object
"""
if test_result:
if hasattr(test_result, '__call__'):
result = test_result(pipe_list=pipe_list)
if result:
return result
else:
return test_result
# No result: fall through to normal processing
result = CommandResult(b'', b'', b'')
last_pipe = None
pipeline = list(pipe_list)
user_pipestr = '|'.join([' '.join(pipe) for pipe in pipe_list])
kwargs['stdout'] = None
kwargs['stderr'] = None
while pipeline:
cmd = pipeline.pop(0)
if last_pipe is not None:
kwargs['stdin'] = last_pipe.stdout
elif infile:
kwargs['stdin'] = open(infile, 'rb')
if pipeline or capture:
kwargs['stdout'] = cros_subprocess.PIPE
elif outfile:
kwargs['stdout'] = open(outfile, 'wb')
if capture_stderr:
kwargs['stderr'] = cros_subprocess.PIPE
try:
last_pipe = cros_subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd, **kwargs)
except Exception as err:
result.exception = err
if raise_on_error:
raise Exception("Error running '%s': %s" % (user_pipestr, str))
result.return_code = 255
return result.ToOutput(binary)
if capture:
result.stdout, result.stderr, result.combined = (
last_pipe.CommunicateFilter(None))
if result.stdout and oneline:
result.output = result.stdout.rstrip(b'\r\n')
result.return_code = last_pipe.wait()
else:
result.return_code = os.waitpid(last_pipe.pid, 0)[1]
if raise_on_error and result.return_code:
raise Exception("Error running '%s'" % user_pipestr)
return result.ToOutput(binary)
def Output(*cmd, **kwargs):
kwargs['raise_on_error'] = kwargs.get('raise_on_error', True)
return RunPipe([cmd], capture=True, **kwargs).stdout
def OutputOneLine(*cmd, **kwargs):
"""Run a command and output it as a single-line string
The command us expected to produce a single line of output
Returns:
String containing output of command
"""
raise_on_error = kwargs.pop('raise_on_error', True)
result = RunPipe([cmd], capture=True, oneline=True,
raise_on_error=raise_on_error, **kwargs).stdout.strip()
return result
def Run(*cmd, **kwargs):
return RunPipe([cmd], **kwargs).stdout
def RunList(cmd):
return RunPipe([cmd], capture=True).stdout
def StopAll():
cros_subprocess.stay_alive = False