| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ |
| # |
| # Simple udev rules syntax checker |
| # |
| # © 2010 Canonical Ltd. |
| # Author: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import os |
| from glob import glob |
| |
| rules_files = sys.argv[1:] |
| if not rules_files: |
| sys.exit('Specify files to test as arguments') |
| |
| quoted_string_re = r'"(?:[^\\"]|\\.)*"' |
| no_args_tests = re.compile(r'(ACTION|DEVPATH|KERNELS?|NAME|SYMLINK|SUBSYSTEMS?|DRIVERS?|TAG|PROGRAM|RESULT|TEST)\s*(?:=|!)=\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$') |
| args_tests = re.compile(r'(ATTRS?|ENV|TEST){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(?:=|!)=\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$') |
| no_args_assign = re.compile(r'(NAME|SYMLINK|OWNER|GROUP|MODE|TAG|RUN|LABEL|GOTO|OPTIONS|IMPORT)\s*(?:\+=|:=|=)\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$') |
| args_assign = re.compile(r'(ATTR|ENV|IMPORT|RUN){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(=|\+=)\s*' + quoted_string_re + '$') |
| # Find comma-separated groups, but allow commas that are inside quoted strings. |
| # Using quoted_string_re + '?' so that strings missing the last double quote |
| # will still match for this part that splits on commas. |
| comma_separated_group_re = re.compile(r'(?:[^,"]|' + quoted_string_re + '?)+') |
| |
| result = 0 |
| buffer = '' |
| for path in rules_files: |
| print('# looking at {}'.format(path)) |
| lineno = 0 |
| for line in open(path): |
| lineno += 1 |
| |
| # handle line continuation |
| if line.endswith('\\\n'): |
| buffer += line[:-2] |
| continue |
| else: |
| line = buffer + line |
| buffer = '' |
| |
| # filter out comments and empty lines |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith('#'): |
| continue |
| |
| # Separator ',' is normally optional but we make it mandatory here as |
| # it generally improves the readability of the rules. |
| for clause_match in comma_separated_group_re.finditer(line): |
| clause = clause_match.group().strip() |
| if not (no_args_tests.match(clause) or args_tests.match(clause) or |
| no_args_assign.match(clause) or args_assign.match(clause)): |
| |
| print('Invalid line {}:{}: {}'.format(path, lineno, line)) |
| print(' clause:', clause) |
| print() |
| result = 1 |
| break |
| |
| sys.exit(result) |