#!/bin/sh -e # Upload a created tarball to Coverity Scan, as per # https://scan.coverity.com/projects/qemu/builds/new # 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. # # Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Linaro Limited # Written by Peter Maydell # Note that this script will automatically download and # run the (closed-source) coverity build tools, so don't # use it if you don't trust them! # This script assumes that you're running it from a QEMU source # tree, and that tree is a fresh clean one, because we do an in-tree # build. (This is necessary so that the filenames that the Coverity # Scan server sees are relative paths that match up with the component # regular expressions it uses; an out-of-tree build won't work for this.) # The host machine should have as many of QEMU's dependencies # installed as possible, for maximum coverity coverage. # To do an upload you need to be a maintainer in the Coverity online # service, and you will need to know the "Coverity token", which is a # secret 8 digit hex string. You can find that from the web UI in the # project settings, if you have maintainer access there. # Command line options: # --dry-run : run the tools, but don't actually do the upload # --docker : create and work inside a container # --docker-engine : specify the container engine to use (docker/podman/auto); # implies --docker # --update-tools-only : update the cached copy of the tools, but don't run them # --tokenfile : file to read Coverity token from # --version ver : specify version being analyzed (default: ask git) # --description desc : specify description of this version (default: ask git) # --srcdir : QEMU source tree to analyze (default: current working dir) # --results-tarball : path to copy the results tarball to (default: don't # copy it anywhere, just upload it) # --src-tarball : tarball to untar into src dir (default: none); this # is intended mainly for internal use by the Docker support # # User-specifiable environment variables: # COVERITY_TOKEN -- Coverity token (default: looks at your # coverity.token config) # COVERITY_EMAIL -- the email address to use for uploads (default: # looks at your git coverity.email or user.email config) # COVERITY_BUILD_CMD -- make command (default: 'make -jN' where N is # number of CPUs as determined by 'nproc') # COVERITY_TOOL_BASE -- set to directory to put coverity tools # (default: /tmp/coverity-tools) # # You must specify the token, either by environment variable or by # putting it in a file and using --tokenfile. Everything else has # a reasonable default if this is run from a git tree. check_upload_permissions() { # Check whether we can do an upload to the server; will exit the script # with status 1 if the check failed (usually a bad token); # will exit the script with status 0 if the check indicated that we # can't upload yet (ie we are at quota) # Assumes that COVERITY_TOKEN, PROJNAME and DRYRUN have been initialized. echo "Checking upload permissions..." if ! up_perm="$(wget https://scan.coverity.com/api/upload_permitted --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME" -q -O -)"; then echo "Coverity Scan API access denied: bad token?" exit 1 fi # Really up_perm is a JSON response with either # {upload_permitted:true} or {next_upload_permitted_at:} # We do some hacky string parsing instead of properly parsing it. case "$up_perm" in *upload_permitted*true*) echo "Coverity Scan: upload permitted" ;; *next_upload_permitted_at*) if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then echo "Coverity Scan: upload quota reached, continuing dry run" else echo "Coverity Scan: upload quota reached; stopping here" # Exit success as this isn't a build error. exit 0 fi ;; *) echo "Coverity Scan upload check: unexpected result $up_perm" exit 1 ;; esac } update_coverity_tools () { # Check for whether we need to download the Coverity tools # (either because we don't have a copy, or because it's out of date) # Assumes that COVERITY_TOOL_BASE, COVERITY_TOKEN and PROJNAME are set. mkdir -p "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" cd "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" echo "Checking for new version of coverity build tools..." wget https://scan.coverity.com/download/linux64 --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME&md5=1" -O coverity_tool.md5.new if ! cmp -s coverity_tool.md5 coverity_tool.md5.new; then # out of date md5 or no md5: download new build tool # blow away the old build tool echo "Downloading coverity build tools..." rm -rf coverity_tool coverity_tool.tgz wget https://scan.coverity.com/download/linux64 --post-data "token=$COVERITY_TOKEN&project=$PROJNAME" -O coverity_tool.tgz if ! (cat coverity_tool.md5.new; echo " coverity_tool.tgz") | md5sum -c --status; then echo "Downloaded tarball didn't match md5sum!" exit 1 fi # extract the new one, keeping it corralled in a 'coverity_tool' directory echo "Unpacking coverity build tools..." mkdir -p coverity_tool cd coverity_tool tar xf ../coverity_tool.tgz cd .. mv coverity_tool.md5.new coverity_tool.md5 fi rm -f coverity_tool.md5.new } # Check user-provided environment variables and arguments DRYRUN=no UPDATE_ONLY=no DOCKER=no while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do case "$1" in --dry-run) shift DRYRUN=yes ;; --update-tools-only) shift UPDATE_ONLY=yes ;; --version) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--version needs an argument" exit 1 fi VERSION="$1" shift ;; --description) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--description needs an argument" exit 1 fi DESCRIPTION="$1" shift ;; --tokenfile) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--tokenfile needs an argument" exit 1 fi COVERITY_TOKEN="$(cat "$1")" shift ;; --srcdir) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--srcdir needs an argument" exit 1 fi SRCDIR="$1" shift ;; --results-tarball) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--results-tarball needs an argument" exit 1 fi RESULTSTARBALL="$1" shift ;; --src-tarball) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--src-tarball needs an argument" exit 1 fi SRCTARBALL="$1" shift ;; --docker) DOCKER=yes DOCKER_ENGINE=auto shift ;; --docker-engine) shift if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "--docker-engine needs an argument" exit 1 fi DOCKER=yes DOCKER_ENGINE="$1" shift ;; *) echo "Unexpected argument '$1'" exit 1 ;; esac done if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOKEN" ]; then COVERITY_TOKEN="$(git config coverity.token)" fi if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOKEN" ]; then echo "COVERITY_TOKEN environment variable not set" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$COVERITY_BUILD_CMD" ]; then NPROC=$(nproc) COVERITY_BUILD_CMD="make -j$NPROC" echo "COVERITY_BUILD_CMD: using default '$COVERITY_BUILD_CMD'" fi if [ -z "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" ]; then echo "COVERITY_TOOL_BASE: using default /tmp/coverity-tools" COVERITY_TOOL_BASE=/tmp/coverity-tools fi if [ -z "$SRCDIR" ]; then SRCDIR="$PWD" fi PROJNAME=QEMU TARBALL=cov-int.tar.xz if [ "$UPDATE_ONLY" = yes ] && [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then echo "Combining --docker and --update-only is not supported" exit 1 fi if [ "$UPDATE_ONLY" = yes ]; then # Just do the tools update; we don't need to check whether # we are in a source tree or have upload rights for this, # so do it before some of the command line and source tree checks. update_coverity_tools exit 0 fi if [ ! -e "$SRCDIR" ]; then mkdir "$SRCDIR" fi cd "$SRCDIR" if [ ! -z "$SRCTARBALL" ]; then echo "Untarring source tarball into $SRCDIR..." tar xvf "$SRCTARBALL" fi echo "Checking this is a QEMU source tree..." if ! [ -e "$SRCDIR/VERSION" ]; then echo "Not in a QEMU source tree?" exit 1 fi # Fill in defaults used by the non-update-only process if [ -z "$VERSION" ]; then VERSION="$(git describe --always HEAD)" fi if [ -z "$DESCRIPTION" ]; then DESCRIPTION="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" fi if [ -z "$COVERITY_EMAIL" ]; then COVERITY_EMAIL="$(git config coverity.email)" fi if [ -z "$COVERITY_EMAIL" ]; then COVERITY_EMAIL="$(git config user.email)" fi # Run ourselves inside docker if that's what the user wants if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then # build docker container including the coverity-scan tools # Put the Coverity token into a temporary file that only # we have read access to, and then pass it to docker build # using a volume. A volume is enough for the token not to # leak into the Docker image. umask 077 SECRETDIR=$(mktemp -d) if [ -z "$SECRETDIR" ]; then echo "Failed to create temporary directory" exit 1 fi trap 'rm -rf "$SECRETDIR"' INT TERM EXIT echo "Created temporary directory $SECRETDIR" SECRET="$SECRETDIR/token" echo "$COVERITY_TOKEN" > "$SECRET" echo "Building docker container..." # TODO: This re-downloads the tools every time, rather than # caching and reusing the image produced with the downloaded tools. # Not sure why. tests/docker/docker.py --engine ${DOCKER_ENGINE} build \ -t coverity-scanner -f scripts/coverity-scan/coverity-scan.docker \ -v "$SECRETDIR:/work" \ --extra-files scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan echo "Archiving sources to be analyzed..." ./scripts/archive-source.sh "$SECRETDIR/qemu-sources.tgz" if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then DRYRUNARG=--dry-run fi echo "Running scanner..." # If we need to capture the output tarball, get the inner run to # save it to the secrets directory so we can copy it out before the # directory is cleaned up. if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then RTARGS="--results-tarball /work/cov-int.tar.xz" else RTARGS="" fi # Arrange for this docker run to get access to the sources with -v. # We pass through all the configuration from the outer script to the inner. export COVERITY_EMAIL COVERITY_BUILD_CMD tests/docker/docker.py run -it --env COVERITY_EMAIL --env COVERITY_BUILD_CMD \ -v "$SECRETDIR:/work" coverity-scanner \ ./run-coverity-scan --version "$VERSION" \ --description "$DESCRIPTION" $DRYRUNARG --tokenfile /work/token \ --srcdir /qemu --src-tarball /work/qemu-sources.tgz $RTARGS if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then echo "Copying results tarball to $RESULTSTARBALL..." cp "$SECRETDIR/cov-int.tar.xz" "$RESULTSTARBALL" fi echo "Docker work complete." exit 0 fi # Otherwise, continue with the full build and upload process. check_upload_permissions update_coverity_tools TOOLBIN="$(cd "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" && echo $PWD/coverity_tool/cov-analysis-*/bin)" if ! test -x "$TOOLBIN/cov-build"; then echo "Couldn't find cov-build in the coverity build-tool directory??" exit 1 fi export PATH="$TOOLBIN:$PATH" cd "$SRCDIR" echo "Doing make distclean..." make distclean echo "Configuring..." # We configure with a fixed set of enables here to ensure that we don't # accidentally reduce the scope of the analysis by doing the build on # the system that's missing a dependency that we need to build part of # the codebase. ./configure --disable-modules --enable-sdl --enable-gtk \ --enable-opengl --enable-vte --enable-gnutls \ --enable-nettle --enable-curses --enable-curl \ --audio-drv-list=oss,alsa,sdl,pa --enable-virtfs \ --enable-vnc --enable-vnc-sasl --enable-vnc-jpeg --enable-vnc-png \ --enable-xen --enable-brlapi \ --enable-linux-aio --enable-attr \ --enable-cap-ng --enable-trace-backends=log --enable-spice --enable-rbd \ --enable-xfsctl --enable-libusb --enable-usb-redir \ --enable-libiscsi --enable-libnfs --enable-seccomp \ --enable-tpm --enable-libssh --enable-lzo --enable-snappy --enable-bzip2 \ --enable-numa --enable-rdma --enable-smartcard --enable-virglrenderer \ --enable-mpath --enable-libxml2 --enable-glusterfs \ --enable-virtfs --enable-zstd echo "Making libqemustub.a..." make libqemustub.a echo "Running cov-build..." rm -rf cov-int mkdir cov-int cov-build --dir cov-int $COVERITY_BUILD_CMD echo "Creating results tarball..." tar cvf - cov-int | xz > "$TARBALL" if [ ! -z "$RESULTSTARBALL" ]; then echo "Copying results tarball to $RESULTSTARBALL..." cp "$TARBALL" "$RESULTSTARBALL" fi echo "Uploading results tarball..." if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then echo "Dry run only, not uploading $TARBALL" exit 0 fi curl --form token="$COVERITY_TOKEN" --form email="$COVERITY_EMAIL" \ --form file=@"$TARBALL" --form version="$VERSION" \ --form description="$DESCRIPTION" \ https://scan.coverity.com/builds?project="$PROJNAME" echo "Done."