import json
from .__about__ import __version__
-TYPES_OF_CHECKS = ('kconfig', 'version')
+SIMPLE_OPTION_TYPES = ('kconfig', 'version', 'cmdline')
class OptCheck:
# Constructor without the 'expected' parameter is for option presence checks (any value is OK)
def populate_simple_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type):
if opt.type == 'complex':
sys.exit('[!] ERROR: unexpected ComplexOptCheck {}: {}'.format(opt.name, vars(opt)))
- if opt.type not in TYPES_OF_CHECKS:
+ if opt.type not in SIMPLE_OPTION_TYPES:
sys.exit('[!] ERROR: invalid opt type "{}" for {}'.format(opt.type, opt.name))
- if data_type not in TYPES_OF_CHECKS:
+ if data_type not in SIMPLE_OPTION_TYPES:
sys.exit('[!] ERROR: invalid data type "{}"'.format(data_type))
if data_type != opt.type:
return
- if data_type == 'kconfig':
+ if data_type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline'):
opt.state = data.get(opt.name, None)
elif data_type == 'version':
opt.ver = data
else:
populate_simple_opt_with_data(o, data, data_type)
else:
- if opt.type != 'kconfig':
+ if opt.type not in ('kconfig', 'cmdline'):
sys.exit('[!] ERROR: bad type "{}" for a simple check {}'.format(opt.type, opt.name))
populate_simple_opt_with_data(opt, data, data_type)
parsed_options[option] = value
+def parse_cmdline_file(parsed_options, fname):
+ with open(fname, 'r') as f:
+ print('FIXME! cmdline file:')
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ print(line)
+
+
def main():
# Report modes:
# * verbose mode for
populate_with_data(config_checklist, parsed_kconfig_options, 'kconfig')
populate_with_data(config_checklist, kernel_version, 'version')
+ if args.cmdline:
+ # add relevant cmdline checks to the checklist
+ add_cmdline_checks(config_checklist, arch)
+
+ # populate the checklist with the parsed kconfig data
+ parsed_cmdline_options = OrderedDict()
+ parse_cmdline_file(parsed_cmdline_options, args.cmdline)
+ populate_with_data(config_checklist, parsed_cmdline_options, 'cmdline')
+
# now everything is ready for performing the checks
perform_checks(config_checklist)