We had 4 identical copies of the check_repo_path function. Replace them by a
single copy in the build_tree module where it naturally belongs.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The abi_check script has common false positives. Document the intent of each
family of checks and typical cases of false positives that can be overridden.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This is automatic in CPython but not guaranteed by the language. Be friendly
to other Python implementations.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The storage format comparison has a dual purpose: detect format changes that
lead to a loss of backward compatibility, and detect loss of test coverage.
For loss of backward compatibility, the read tests are the relevant ones.
For loss of test coverage, all generated test cases are potentially
relevant, but this script currently focuses on storage format (where a loss
of test coverage may be a symptom of a loss of backward compatibility).
Therefore, storage format test comparison now looks at manually written
storage format tests, but only if they're read tests.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Expand abi_check.py to look for backward incompatibilities not only in
the interface exposed to application code (and to some extent driver
code), but also to the interface exposed via the storage format, which
is relevant when upgrading Mbed TLS on a device with a PSA keystore.
Strictly speaking, the storage format checks look for regressions in
the automatically generated storage format test data. Incompatible
changes that are not covered by the generated tests will also not be
covered by the interface checker.
A known defect in this commit is that the --brief output is not brief
for storage format checks.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This way we can add other checks and only run a subset of all the
checks. The default remains to run all the checks.
I made separate options for API and ABI, but since we use the same
tool for both and it doesn't have an obvious way to check only API or
only ABI, the two options must be both enabled or both disabled.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
As a result, the copyright of contributors other than Arm is now
acknowledged, and the years of publishing are no longer tracked in the
source files.
Also remove the now-redundant lines declaring that the files are part of
MbedTLS.
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Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
Due to how the checking script is run in docker, worktree_rev is
ambiguous when running rev-parse. We're running it in the checked
out worktree, so we can use HEAD instead, which is unambiguous.
Record the commit ID in addition to the symbolic name of the version
being tested. This makes it easier to figure out what has been
compared when reading logs that don't always indicate explicitly what
things like HEAD are.
This makes the title of HTML reports somewhat verbose, but I think
that's a small price to pay.
While the abi-checking script handled comparing only the modules
that were shared between the old and new versions correctly, the
cleanup of the abi dumps only removed what was shared. Change the
cleanup logic to remove all abi dumps instead.
Enabling the USE_CRYPTO_SUBMODULE option causes problems if the
crypto submodule isn't present. For example, when building
mbed-crypto as a submodule, it should use error.c from the parent
project if USE_CRYPTO_SUBMODULE is set. However if the parent
project isn't present, then the build will fail. Only enable it
if the submodule actually exists.
There are a number of arguments being passed around, nearly all of
which are duplicated between the old and new versions. Moving these
into a separate class should hopefully make it simpler to follow
what is being done.
As before with wanting to compare revisions across different
repositories, the ability to select the crypto submodule from a
different repository is useful.
We may wish to compare ABI/API between Mbed TLS and Mbed Crypto,
which will cause issues as not all .so files are shared. Only
compare .so files which both libraries have.
As going forward we will have Crypto in a submodule, we will need to
be able to check ABI compatibility between versions using different
submodule versions. For TLS versions that support the submodule, we
will always build using the submodule.
If the Crypto submodule is used, libmbedcrypto.so is not in the main
library folder, but in crypto/library instead. Given this, the script
searches for *.so files and notes their path, in order to create the
dumps correctly.
By default abi-compliance-checker will check the entire ABI/API.
There are internal identifiers that we do not promise compatibility
for, so we want the ability to skip them when checking the ABI/API.
Without a "--detach" option, git worktree will refuse to checkout a branch
that's already checked out. This makes the abi_check.py script not very
useful for checking the currently checked out branch, as git will error
that the branch is already checked out. Add the "--detach" option to check
out the new temporary worktree in detached head mode. This is acceptable
because we aren't planning on working on the branch and just want a
checkout to do ABI checking from.