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Peter Maydell bb442dfe37 scripts/clean-includes: Update exclude list
Remove from the exclude list:
 * tests/plugin, which is a non-existent directory. This was
   probably intended to exclude tests/tcg/plugins/, which is caught
   by the tests/tcg exclude pattern anyway
Add to the exclude list:
 * rust/ -- the headers in here are purely for input to bindgen
 * target/hexagon has some standalone tools used at build time
 * linux-user/gen-vsdo.c -- another standalone tool
 * linux-user/mips64/elfload.c just includes mips/elfload.c
 * scripts/xen-detect.c is feature-detection code used by meson.build
 * tests/tracetool/simple.c is autogenerated
 * tests/unit/ has some "C file just includes another one" files
 * include/system/os-wasm.h is like os-posix.h and os-win32.h and
   shouldn't be adjusted

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20260116124005.925382-7-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2026-01-22 11:23:31 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Clean up QEMU #include lines by ensuring that qemu/osdep.h
# is the first include listed in .c files, and no headers provided
# by osdep.h itself are redundantly included in either .c or .h files.
#
# Copyright (c) 2015 Linaro Limited
#
# Authors:
# Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2
# or (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in
# the top-level directory.
# Usage:
# clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] [--check-dup-head] file-or-dir ...
# or
# clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] [--check-dup-head] --all
#
# If the --git subjectprefix option is given, then after making
# the changes to the files this script will create a git commit
# with the subject line "subjectprefix: Clean up includes"
# and a boilerplate commit message.
#
# If --check-dup-head is specified, additionally check for duplicate
# header includes.
#
# Using --all will cause clean-includes to run on the whole source
# tree (excluding certain directories which are known not to need
# handling). This is equivalent to passing '.' as the directory to
# scan.
# This script requires Coccinelle to be installed.
# .c files will have the osdep.h included added, and redundant
# includes removed.
# .h files will have redundant includes (including includes of osdep.h)
# removed.
# Other files (including C++ and ObjectiveC) can't be handled by this script.
GIT=no
DUPHEAD=no
# Save the original arguments in case we want to put them in
# a git commit message, quoted for the shell so that we handle
# args with spaces/metacharacters correctly.
# The quote_sh() function is the same one we use in configure.
quote_sh() {
printf "%s" "$1" | sed "s,','\\\\'',g; s,.*,'&',"
}
quote_args() {
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
printf "%s" "$(quote_sh "$1")"
shift
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
printf " "
fi
done
}
QUOTEDARGS="$(quote_args "$@")"
while true
do
case $1 in
"--git")
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
echo "--git option requires an argument"
exit 1
fi
GITSUBJ="$2"
GIT=yes
shift
shift
;;
"--check-dup-head")
DUPHEAD=yes
shift
;;
"--")
shift
break
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Usage: clean-includes [--git subjectprefix] [--check-dup-head] [--all | foo.c ...]"
echo "(modifies the files in place)"
exit 1
fi
# --all means "scan everything starting from the current directory"
if [ "$1" = "--all" ]; then
set -- '.'
fi
# Annoyingly coccinelle won't read a scriptfile unless its
# name ends '.cocci', so write it out to a tempfile with the
# right kind of name.
COCCIFILE="$(mktemp --suffix=.cocci)"
REGEXFILE="$(mktemp --suffix=.regex)"
trap 'rm -f -- "$COCCIFILE" "$REGEXFILE"' INT TERM HUP EXIT
# List of extended regular expressions defining files to ignore
# Comments starting with '#' are permitted
grep -v '^#' >"$REGEXFILE" <<EOT
# These tests are generally standalone binaries
^tests/(tcg|multiboot|fp|uefi-test-tools|qtest/migration/s390x)
# BIOS sources and third-party subprojects don't follow our rules
^pc-bios
^subprojects
# headers under rust are only used for input to bindgen
^rust
# plugin binaries are standalone
^contrib/plugins
# the ebpf tool is standalone, and the skeleton header is autogenerated
^tools/ebpf
^ebpf/rss.bpf.skeleton.h
# These files just include some other .c file and have no content themselves
^linux-user/(mips64|x86_64)/(cpu_loop|signal).c
^linux-user/mips64/elfload.c
# These are autogenerated headers
^include/standard-headers/
# osdep.h itself and its friends are expected to include system headers
^include/qemu/osdep.h
^include/qemu/compiler.h
^include/glib-compat.h
^include/system/os-(posix|win32|wasm).h
# This is for use by plugins, which are standalone binaries
^include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h
# standalone tools used in building the hexagon target code
^target/hexagon/(idef-parser|gen_semantics.c|gen_dectree_import.c)
# standalone tool
^target/s390x/gen-features.c
# gen-vdso is a standalone tool
^linux-user/gen-vdso.c
# feature-detection code used by meson.bulid
^scripts/xen-detect.c
# autogenerated by tracetool
^tests/tracetool/simple.c
# these just include another C file
^tests/unit/test-rcu-(simpleq|slist|tailq).c
EOT
# We assume there are no files in the tree with spaces in their name
set -- $(git ls-files "$@" | grep '\.[ch]$' | grep -E -v -f "$REGEXFILE")
cat >"$COCCIFILE" <<EOT
@@
@@
(
+ #include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "..."
|
+ #include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include <...>
)
EOT
files=
for f in "$@"; do
if [ -L "$f" ]; then
echo "SKIPPING $f (symbolic link)"
continue
fi
case "$f" in
*.c.inc)
# These aren't standalone C source files
echo "SKIPPING $f (not a standalone source file)"
continue
;;
*.c)
MODE=c
;;
*.h)
MODE=h
;;
*)
echo "WARNING: ignoring $f (cannot handle non-C files)"
continue
;;
esac
files="$files $f"
if [ "$MODE" = "c" ]; then
# First, use Coccinelle to add qemu/osdep.h before the first existing include
# (this will add two lines if the file uses both "..." and <...> #includes,
# but we will remove the extras in the next step)
spatch --in-place --no-show-diff --cocci-file "$COCCIFILE" "$f"
# Now remove any duplicate osdep.h includes
perl -n -i -e 'print if !/#include "qemu\/osdep.h"/ || !$n++;' "$f"
else
# Remove includes of osdep.h itself
perl -n -i -e 'print if !/\s*#\s*include\s*(["<][^>"]*[">])/ ||
! (grep { $_ eq $1 } qw ("qemu/osdep.h"))' "$f"
fi
# Remove includes that osdep.h already provides
perl -n -i -e 'print if !/\s*#\s*include\s*(["<][^>"]*[">])/ ||
! (grep { $_ eq $1 } qw (
"config-host.h" "config-target.h" "qemu/compiler.h"
<setjmp.h> <stdarg.h> <stddef.h> <stdbool.h> <stdint.h> <sys/types.h>
<stdlib.h> <stdio.h> <string.h> <strings.h> <inttypes.h>
<limits.h> <unistd.h> <time.h> <ctype.h> <errno.h> <fcntl.h>
<sys/stat.h> <sys/time.h> <assert.h> <signal.h> <glib.h>
<sys/stat.h> <sys/time.h> <assert.h> <signal.h> <glib.h> <sys/mman.h>
"system/os-posix.h, system/os-win32.h "glib-compat.h"
"qemu/typedefs.h"
))' "$f"
done
if [ "$DUPHEAD" = "yes" ] && [ -n "$files" ]; then
if egrep "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include" $files | tr -d '[:blank:]' \
| sort | uniq -c | grep -v '^ *1 '; then
echo "Found duplicate header file includes. Please check the above files manually."
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$GIT" = "yes" ]; then
git add -- $files
git commit --signoff -F - <<EOF
$GITSUBJ: Clean up includes
This commit was created with scripts/clean-includes:
./scripts/clean-includes $QUOTEDARGS
All .c should include qemu/osdep.h first. The script performs three
related cleanups:
* Ensure .c files include qemu/osdep.h first.
* Including it in a .h is redundant, since the .c already includes
it. Drop such inclusions.
* Likewise, including headers qemu/osdep.h includes is redundant.
Drop these, too.
EOF
fi