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- #!/usr/bin/python
- # Usage (the graphviz package must be installed in your distribution)
- # ./scripts/graph-depends [package-name] > test.dot
- # dot -Tpdf test.dot -o test.pdf
- #
- # With no arguments, graph-depends will draw a complete graph of
- # dependencies for the current configuration. With an argument,
- # graph-depends will draw a graph of dependencies for the given
- # package name.
- #
- # Limitations
- #
- # * Some packages have dependencies that depend on the Buildroot
- # configuration. For example, many packages have a dependency on
- # openssl if openssl has been enabled. This tool will graph the
- # dependencies as they are with the current Buildroot
- # configuration.
- #
- # * The X.org package definitions are only included when
- # BR2_PACKAGE_XORG7 is enabled, so if this option is not enabled,
- # it isn't possible to graph the dependencies of X.org stack
- # components.
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2010 Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
- import sys
- import subprocess
- # In FULL_MODE, we draw the full dependency graph for all selected
- # packages
- FULL_MODE = 1
- # In PKG_MODE, we only draw the dependency graph for a given package
- PKG_MODE = 2
- mode = 0
- if len(sys.argv) == 1:
- mode = FULL_MODE
- elif len(sys.argv) == 2:
- mode = PKG_MODE
- rootpkg = sys.argv[1]
- else:
- print "Usage: graph-depends [package-name]"
- sys.exit(1)
- allpkgs = []
- unknownpkgs = []
- # Execute the "make show-targets" command to get the list of the main
- # Buildroot TARGETS and return it formatted as a Python list. This
- # list is used as the starting point for full dependency graphs
- def get_targets():
- sys.stderr.write("Getting targets\n")
- cmd = ["make", "-s", "show-targets"]
- p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
- output = p.communicate()[0].strip()
- if p.returncode != 0:
- return None
- if output == '':
- return []
- return output.split(' ')
- # Execute the "make <pkg>-show-depends" command to get the list of
- # dependencies of a given package, and return the list of dependencies
- # formatted as a Python list.
- def get_depends(pkg):
- sys.stderr.write("Getting dependencies for %s\n" % pkg)
- cmd = ["make", "-s", "%s-show-depends" % pkg]
- p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
- output = p.communicate()[0].strip()
- if p.returncode != 0:
- return None
- if output == '':
- return []
- return output.split(' ')
- # Recursive function that builds the tree of dependencies for a given
- # package. The dependencies are built in a list called 'dependencies',
- # which contains tuples of the form (pkg1 ->
- # pkg2_on_which_pkg1_depends) and the function finally returns this
- # list.
- def get_all_depends(pkg):
- dependencies = []
- # We already have the dependencies for this package
- if pkg in allpkgs:
- return
- allpkgs.append(pkg)
- depends = get_depends(pkg)
- # We couldn't get the dependencies of this package, because it
- # doesn't use the generic or autotools infrastructure. Add it to
- # unknownpkgs so that it is later rendered in red color to warn
- # the user.
- if depends == None:
- unknownpkgs.append(pkg)
- return
- # This package has no dependency.
- if depends == []:
- return
- # Add dependencies to the list of dependencies
- for dep in depends:
- dependencies.append((pkg, dep))
- # Recurse into the dependencies
- for dep in depends:
- newdeps = get_all_depends(dep)
- if newdeps != None:
- dependencies += newdeps
- return dependencies
- # The Graphviz "dot" utility doesn't like dashes in node names. So for
- # node names, we strip all dashes.
- def pkg_node_name(pkg):
- return pkg.replace("-","")
- # In full mode, start with the result of get_targets() to get the main
- # targets and then use get_all_depends() for each individual target.
- if mode == FULL_MODE:
- targets = get_targets()
- dependencies = []
- allpkgs.append('all')
- for tg in targets:
- # Skip uninteresting targets
- if tg == 'target-generic-issue' or \
- tg == 'target-generic-getty-busybox' or \
- tg == 'target-generic-do-remount-rw' or \
- tg == 'target-finalize' or \
- tg == 'erase-fakeroots' or \
- tg == 'target-generic-hostname':
- continue
- dependencies.append(('all', tg))
- deps = get_all_depends(tg)
- if deps != None:
- dependencies += deps
- # In pkg mode, start directly with get_all_depends() on the requested
- # package
- elif mode == PKG_MODE:
- dependencies = get_all_depends(rootpkg)
- # Start printing the graph data
- print "digraph G {"
- # First, the dependencies. Usage of set allows to remove duplicated
- # dependencies in the graph
- for dep in set(dependencies):
- print "%s -> %s" % (pkg_node_name(dep[0]), pkg_node_name(dep[1]))
- # Then, the node attributes: color, style and label.
- for pkg in allpkgs:
- if pkg == 'all':
- print "all [label = \"ALL\"]"
- print "all [color=lightblue,style=filled]"
- continue
- print "%s [label = \"%s\"]" % (pkg_node_name(pkg), pkg)
- if pkg in unknownpkgs:
- print "%s [color=red,style=filled]" % pkg_node_name(pkg)
- elif mode == PKG_MODE and pkg == rootpkg:
- print "%s [color=lightblue,style=filled]" % pkg_node_name(rootpkg)
- else:
- print "%s [color=grey,style=filled]" % pkg_node_name(pkg)
- print "}"
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