#!/usr/bin/python3 # Copyright (C) 2016 Canonical Ltd. # Author: Steve Langasek # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; version 3 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . """Show and approve changes in an unapproved kernel upload. Generate a debdiff between current source package in a given release and the version in the canonical-kernel ppa, and ask whether or not to approve the upload. The debdiff is filtered for noise (abi/* directories; mechanical changes of ABI strings in debian/control et al.) USAGE: kernel-sru-review """ import glob import datetime import os import pytz import re import shutil import subprocess import sys import time from contextlib import ExitStack from tempfile import mkdtemp from optparse import OptionParser from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad from kernel_workflow import * def get_master_kernel(lp, bugnum): current = lp.bugs[bugnum] master = None backport_re = re.compile(r'^kernel-sru-backport-of-(\d+)$') derivative_re = re.compile(r'^kernel-sru-derivative-of-(\d+)$') for tag in current.tags: num = derivative_re.match(tag) if not num: num = backport_re.match(tag) if num: master = lp.bugs[num.group(1)] if not master: print("No master kernel.") return (None, None) return get_name_and_version_from_bug(master) def get_kernel_dsc(me, archive, source, series=None, version=None): kwargs = { 'order_by_date': True, 'exact_match': True, 'source_name': source } if version: kwargs['version'] = version if series: kwargs['status'] = 'Published' kwargs['distro_series'] = series # in cases where we have a separate archive for proposed and release, # we need to check both places in the order proposed -> release target = archive['proposed'] srcpkgs = target.getPublishedSources(**kwargs) if len(srcpkgs) == 0: target = archive['release'] srcpkgs = target.getPublishedSources(**kwargs) if len(srcpkgs) == 0 and 'non-esm' in archive: target = archive['non-esm'] srcpkgs = target.getPublishedSources(**kwargs) if len(srcpkgs) == 0: raise KernelWorkflowError( "Selected %s kernel could not be found" % source) srcpkg = srcpkgs[0] source_ver = srcpkg.source_package_version source_dsc = list(filter( lambda x: x.endswith('.dsc'), srcpkg.sourceFileUrls()))[0] if target.private: priv_url = me.getArchiveSubscriptionURL(archive=target) dsc_file = os.path.basename(source_dsc) source_dsc = os.path.join(priv_url, 'pool/main/l', source, dsc_file) return (source_dsc, source_ver) def generate_diff_from_master(me, archive, master_source, master_version, new_source, new_upstream, work_dir, tardir, start_dir): master_upstream = master_version.split('-')[0] try: master_dsc, master_version = get_kernel_dsc( me, archive, master_source, version=master_version) except KernelWorkflowError: print("A master kernel diff was requested but the listed master " "kernel could not be found in any known archive.", end="") sys.stdout.flush() sys.stdin.readline() return fetch_tarball_from_cache( work_dir, tardir, master_source, master_upstream, start_dir) # grab the old source first dget_cmd = ['dget', '-u', master_dsc] try: subprocess.check_call(dget_cmd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print("Failed to get master source for %s at version %s" % (master_source, master_version)) raise e # generate the diff print("Generating brief diff between new kernel and master (%s) to %s" % (master_version, os.path.join(work_dir, 'master_diff'))) diff_cmd = ('diff -rq "{}-{}" "{}-{}" >master_diff').format( master_source, master_upstream, new_source, new_upstream) subprocess.call(diff_cmd, shell=True) def review_task_callback(lp, bugnum, task, context): if str(task.target) != \ ('%skernel-sru-workflow/promote-to-proposed' % str(lp._root_uri)): return {} if task.status == 'Confirmed': return {'proposed': task} elif task.status == 'In Progress': if lp.me.self_link != task.assignee_link: print("This bug is in progress and not assigned to you. Do you " "still want to review \nit? [yN]", end="") sys.stdout.flush() response = sys.stdin.readline() if not response.strip().lower().startswith('y'): raise KernelWorkflowError("Skipping bug %s" % bugnum) return {'proposed': task} raise KernelWorkflowError( "Ignoring bug %s, not ready to promote-to-proposed" % bugnum) def review_source_callback(lp, bugnum, tasks, full_packages, release, context): # as per LP: #1290543, we need to evaluate (load) lp.me for # getArchiveSubscritionURL to work me = lp.load(lp.me.self_link) master_source = None master_version = None if context['diff']: master_source, master_version = get_master_kernel(lp, bugnum) for source in full_packages: process_source_package( source, release, me, context['archive'], context['ppa'], context['ubuntu'], context['startdir'], context['workdir'], context['tardir'], context['esm'], context['tarcache'], master_source, master_version) tasks['proposed'].status = 'Fix Committed' tasks['proposed'].assignee = me tasks['proposed'].lp_save() def fetch_tarball_from_cache(directory, tardir, source, version, cwd): actual_tardir = None tarballs = [] glob_pattern = '%s_%s.orig.tar.*' % (source, version) # first we look in the current working directory where the command was # called from actual_tardir = cwd tarballs = glob.glob(os.path.join(cwd, glob_pattern)) if not tarballs: actual_tardir = tardir tarballs = glob.glob(os.path.join(tardir, glob_pattern)) if tarballs: target = os.path.join(directory, os.path.basename(tarballs[0])) try: os.link(tarballs[0], target) except FileExistsError: pass except: # if the hard linking fails, do a copy operation shutil.copy(tarballs[0], target) else: actual_tardir = None return actual_tardir def save_tarball_to_cache(directory, tardir, source, version): glob_pattern = '%s_%s.orig.tar.*' % (source, version) to_copy = glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, glob_pattern)) for tarball in to_copy: target = os.path.join(tardir, os.path.basename(tarball)) try: os.link(tarball, target) except FileExistsError: pass except: # if the hard linking fails, do a copy operation shutil.copy(tarball, target) def process_source_package(source, release, me, archive, ppa, ubuntu, start_dir, work_dir, tardir, esm=False, tar_cache=False, master_source=None, master_version=None): series = ubuntu.getSeries(name_or_version=release) ppa_src = ppa.getPublishedSources(order_by_date=True, status='Published', exact_match=True, distro_series=series, source_name=source)[0] ppa_ver = ppa_src.source_package_version ppa_dsc = list(filter( lambda x: x.endswith('.dsc'), ppa_src.sourceFileUrls()))[0] if ppa.private: priv_url = me.getArchiveSubscriptionURL(archive=ppa) dsc_file = os.path.basename(ppa_dsc) ppa_dsc = os.path.join(priv_url, 'pool/main/l', source, dsc_file) # since we can have one archive for more than one 'pocket', no need to do # API calls more than once scanned = set() for pocket in archive.values(): if pocket.self_link in scanned: continue archive_uploads = series.getPackageUploads(version=ppa_ver, name=source, archive=pocket, exact_match=True) for upload in archive_uploads: if upload.status != 'Rejected': print("%s_%s already copied to Ubuntu archive (%s), skipping" % (source, ppa_ver, upload.status)) return scanned.add(pocket.self_link) source_dsc, source_ver = get_kernel_dsc(me, archive, source, series=series) new_fullabi = ppa_ver.split('~')[0] new_majorabi = re.sub(r"\.[^.]+$", '', new_fullabi) new_upstream = new_fullabi.split('-')[0] old_fullabi = source_ver.split('~')[0] old_majorabi = re.sub(r"\.[^.]+$", '', old_fullabi) old_upstream = old_fullabi.split('-')[0] real_tardir = fetch_tarball_from_cache( work_dir, tardir, source, old_upstream, start_dir) # grab the old source first if esm: pull_cmd = ['dget', '-u', source_dsc] else: # for non-ESM cases, it's just more reliable to use pull-lp-source pull_cmd = ['pull-lp-source', source, source_ver] try: subprocess.check_call(pull_cmd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print("Failed to get archive source for %s at version %s" % (source, source_ver)) raise e # update contents to match what we think the new ABI should be sed_cmd = ('grep -rl "{}" "{}-{}"/debian* | grep -v changelog ' + '| xargs -r sed -i -e"s/{}/{}/g" -e"s/{}/{}/g"').format( re.escape(old_majorabi), source, old_upstream, re.escape(old_fullabi), re.escape(new_fullabi), re.escape(old_majorabi), re.escape(new_majorabi)) try: subprocess.check_call(sed_cmd, shell=True) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print("Failed to postprocess archive source for %s at version %s" % (source, source_ver)) raise e if not real_tardir and tar_cache: save_tarball_to_cache(work_dir, tardir, source, old_upstream) # move the source dir aside so that it doesn't clobber. os.rename(source + '-' + old_upstream, source + '-' + old_upstream + '.old') real_tardir = fetch_tarball_from_cache( work_dir, tardir, source, new_upstream, start_dir) # grab the new source dget_cmd = ['dget', '-u', ppa_dsc] try: subprocess.check_call(dget_cmd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print("Failed to get ppa source for %s at version %s" % (source, ppa_ver)) raise e if not real_tardir and tar_cache: save_tarball_to_cache(work_dir, tardir, source, new_upstream) if (master_source and master_version and '-meta' not in source and '-signed' not in source): # if requested, we also generate a brief diff between the new kernel # and its 'master' kernel generate_diff_from_master( me, archive, master_source, master_version, source, new_upstream, work_dir, tardir, start_dir) # generate the diff raw_diff_cmd = ('diff -uNr "{}-{}.old" "{}-{}" | filterdiff -x' + ' \'**/abi/**\' >raw_diff').format( source, old_upstream, source, new_upstream) subprocess.call(raw_diff_cmd, shell=True) # look at the diff view_cmd = ('(diffstat raw_diff; cat raw_diff) | sensible-pager').format( source, old_upstream, source, new_upstream) subprocess.call(view_cmd, shell=True) print("Accept the package into -proposed? [yN] ", end="") sys.stdout.flush() response = sys.stdin.readline() if response.strip().lower().startswith('y'): copy_cmd = ['copy-proposed-kernel', release, source] if esm: copy_cmd.append('--esm') copy_time = datetime.datetime.now(tz=pytz.utc) try: subprocess.check_call(copy_cmd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print("Failed to copy source for %s at version %s" % (source, ppa_ver)) raise e print("Accepted") # we know this isn't a kernel package containing signed bits, # so don't subject ourselves to extra delays if '-meta' in source or '-signed' in source: return print("Checking for UEFI binaries") # Arbitrary 10 second delay, maybe enough to let uefi binaries hit # the unapproved queue. time.sleep(10) # accept any related uefi binaries. We filter as closely as possible # on name without hard-coding architecture, and we also filter to # only include uefi binaries that have appeared since we started the # copy to avoid accepting something that might have been improperly # copied into the queue by an "attacker" with upload rights. uefis = [] for signed_type in ('uefi', 'signing'): uefis.extend(series.getPackageUploads( archive=archive['release'], pocket='Proposed', status='Unapproved', custom_type=signed_type, name='{}_{}_'.format(source, ppa_ver), created_since_date=copy_time)) for uefi in uefis: print("Accepting {}".format(uefi)) uefi.acceptFromQueue() if __name__ == '__main__': default_release = 'cosmic' parser = OptionParser( usage="Usage: %prog [options] bug [bug ...]") xdg_cache = os.getenv('XDG_CACHE_HOME', '~/.cache') cachedir = os.path.expanduser( os.path.join(xdg_cache, 'ubuntu-archive-tools/kernel-tarballs')) parser.add_option( "-l", "--launchpad", dest="launchpad_instance", default="production") parser.add_option( "-k", "--keep-files", dest="keep_files", action="store_true") parser.add_option( "-C", "--cache-tarballs", dest="caching", action="store_true") parser.add_option( "-t", "--tarball-directory", dest="tardir", default=cachedir) parser.add_option( "-e", "--esm", dest="esm", action="store_true") parser.add_option( "-d", "--diff-against-master", dest="diff_master", action="store_true") opts, bugs = parser.parse_args() if len(bugs) < 1: parser.error('Need to specify at least one bug number') tardir = os.path.abspath(opts.tardir) if opts.caching: # if we enabled tarball caching, make sure the tarball directory exists if not os.path.isdir(tardir): try: os.makedirs(tardir) except: parser.error( 'Invalid tarball directory specified (%s)' % tardir) launchpad = Launchpad.login_with( 'ubuntu-archive-tools', opts.launchpad_instance, version='devel') ubuntu = launchpad.distributions['ubuntu'] # for ESM (precise) we use special PPAs for CKT testing, -proposed and # release archive = {} if opts.esm: team = 'canonical-kernel-esm' archive['proposed'] = launchpad.people[team].getPPAByName( distribution=ubuntu, name='proposed') archive['release'] = launchpad.people['ubuntu-esm'].getPPAByName( distribution=ubuntu, name='esm') archive['non-esm'] = ubuntu.main_archive else: team = 'canonical-kernel-team' archive['proposed'] = archive['release'] = ubuntu.main_archive ppa = launchpad.people[team].getPPAByName( distribution=ubuntu, name='ppa') start_dir = os.getcwd() context = { 'archive': archive, 'ppa': ppa, 'ubuntu': ubuntu, 'tardir': tardir, 'tarcache': opts.caching, 'startdir': start_dir, 'esm': opts.esm, 'diff': opts.diff_master } for bugnum in bugs: with ExitStack() as resources: cwd = mkdtemp(prefix='kernel-sru-%s-' % bugnum, dir=start_dir) if not opts.keep_files: resources.callback(shutil.rmtree, cwd) os.chdir(cwd) context['workdir'] = cwd process_sru_bug( launchpad, bugnum, review_task_callback, review_source_callback, context) os.chdir(start_dir)