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1 #!/usr/bin/python
3 # diffconfig - a tool to compare .config files.
5 # originally written in 2006 by Matt Mackall
6 # (at least, this was in his bloatwatch source code)
7 # last worked on 2008 by Tim Bird
10 import sys, os
12 def usage():
13 print """Usage: diffconfig [-h] [-m] [<config1> <config2>]
15 Diffconfig is a simple utility for comparing two .config files.
16 Using standard diff to compare .config files often includes extraneous and
17 distracting information. This utility produces sorted output with only the
18 changes in configuration values between the two files.
20 Added and removed items are shown with a leading plus or minus, respectively.
21 Changed items show the old and new values on a single line.
23 If -m is specified, then output will be in "merge" style, which has the
24 changed and new values in kernel config option format.
26 If no config files are specified, .config and .config.old are used.
28 Example usage:
29 $ diffconfig .config config-with-some-changes
30 -EXT2_FS_XATTR n
31 -EXT2_FS_XIP n
32 CRAMFS n -> y
33 EXT2_FS y -> n
34 LOG_BUF_SHIFT 14 -> 16
35 PRINTK_TIME n -> y
36 """
37 sys.exit(0)
39 # returns a dictionary of name/value pairs for config items in the file
40 def readconfig(config_file):
41 d = {}
42 for line in config_file:
43 line = line[:-1]
44 if line[:7] == "CONFIG_":
45 name, val = line[7:].split("=", 1)
46 d[name] = val
47 if line[-11:] == " is not set":
48 d[line[9:-11]] = "n"
49 return d
51 def print_config(op, config, value, new_value):
52 global merge_style
54 if merge_style:
55 if new_value:
56 if new_value=="n":
57 print "# CONFIG_%s is not set" % config
58 else:
59 print "CONFIG_%s=%s" % (config, new_value)
60 else:
61 if op=="-":
62 print "-%s %s" % (config, value)
63 elif op=="+":
64 print "+%s %s" % (config, new_value)
65 else:
66 print " %s %s -> %s" % (config, value, new_value)
68 def main():
69 global merge_style
71 # parse command line args
72 if ("-h" in sys.argv or "--help" in sys.argv):
73 usage()
75 merge_style = 0
76 if "-m" in sys.argv:
77 merge_style = 1
78 sys.argv.remove("-m")
80 argc = len(sys.argv)
81 if not (argc==1 or argc == 3):
82 print "Error: incorrect number of arguments or unrecognized option"
83 usage()
85 if argc == 1:
86 # if no filenames given, assume .config and .config.old
87 build_dir=""
88 if os.environ.has_key("KBUILD_OUTPUT"):
89 build_dir = os.environ["KBUILD_OUTPUT"]+"/"
91 configa_filename = build_dir + ".config.old"
92 configb_filename = build_dir + ".config"
93 else:
94 configa_filename = sys.argv[1]
95 configb_filename = sys.argv[2]
97 a = readconfig(file(configa_filename))
98 b = readconfig(file(configb_filename))
100 # print items in a but not b (accumulate, sort and print)
101 old = []
102 for config in a:
103 if config not in b:
104 old.append(config)
105 old.sort()
106 for config in old:
107 print_config("-", config, a[config], None)
108 del a[config]
110 # print items that changed (accumulate, sort, and print)
111 changed = []
112 for config in a:
113 if a[config] != b[config]:
114 changed.append(config)
115 else:
116 del b[config]
117 changed.sort()
118 for config in changed:
119 print_config("->", config, a[config], b[config])
120 del b[config]
122 # now print items in b but not in a
123 # (items from b that were in a were removed above)
124 new = b.keys()
125 new.sort()
126 for config in new:
127 print_config("+", config, None, b[config])
129 main()