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diff --git a/pkgs/applications/virtualization/crosvm/update.py b/pkgs/applications/virtualization/crosvm/update.py new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..280d6ec1811 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkgs/applications/virtualization/crosvm/update.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell +#! nix-shell -p nix-prefetch-git "python3.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ lxml ])" +#! nix-shell -i python + +import base64 +import json +import re +import subprocess +from codecs import iterdecode +from os.path import dirname, splitext +from lxml import etree +from lxml.etree import HTMLParser +from urllib.request import urlopen + +# ChromiumOS components required to build crosvm. +components = ['chromiumos/platform/crosvm', 'chromiumos/third_party/adhd'] + +git_root = 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/' +manifest_versions = f'{git_root}chromiumos/manifest-versions' +buildspecs_url = f'{manifest_versions}/+/refs/heads/master/paladin/buildspecs/' + +# CrOS version numbers look like this: +# [<chrome-major-version>.]<tip-build>.<branch-build>.<branch-branch-build> +# +# As far as I can tell, branches are where internal Google +# modifications are added to turn Chromium OS into Chrome OS, and +# branch branches are used for fixes for specific devices. So for +# Chromium OS they will always be 0. This is a best guess, and is not +# documented. +with urlopen('https://cros-updates-serving.appspot.com/') as resp: + document = etree.parse(resp, HTMLParser()) + # bgcolor="lightgreen" is set on the most up-to-date version for + # each channel, so find a lightgreen cell in the "Stable" column. + (platform_version, chrome_version) = document.xpath(""" + (//table[@id="cros-updates"]/tr/td[1 + count( + //table[@id="cros-updates"]/thead/tr[1]/th[text() = "Stable"] + /preceding-sibling::*) + ][@bgcolor="lightgreen"])[1]/text() + """) + +chrome_major_version = re.match(r'\d+', chrome_version)[0] +chromeos_tip_build = re.match(r'\d+', platform_version)[0] + +# Find the most recent buildspec for the stable Chrome version and +# Chromium OS build number. Its branch build and branch branch build +# numbers will (almost?) certainly be 0. It will then end with an rc +# number -- presumably these are release candidates, one of which +# becomes the final release. Presumably the one with the highest rc +# number. +with urlopen(f'{buildspecs_url}{chrome_major_version}/?format=TEXT') as resp: + listing = base64.decodebytes(resp.read()).decode('utf-8') + buildspecs = [(line.split('\t', 1)[1]) for line in listing.splitlines()] + buildspecs = [s for s in buildspecs if s.startswith(chromeos_tip_build)] + buildspecs.sort(reverse=True) + buildspec = splitext(buildspecs[0])[0] + +revisions = {} + +# Read the buildspec, and extract the git revisions for each component. +with urlopen(f'{buildspecs_url}{chrome_major_version}/{buildspec}.xml?format=TEXT') as resp: + xml = base64.decodebytes(resp.read()) + root = etree.fromstring(xml) + for project in root.findall('project'): + revisions[project.get('name')] = project.get('revision') + +# Initialize the data that will be output from this script. Leave the +# rc number in buildspec so nobody else is subject to the same level +# of confusion I have been. +data = {'version': f'{chrome_major_version}.{buildspec}', 'components': {}} + +# Fill in the 'components' dictionary with the output from +# nix-prefetch-git, which can be passed straight to fetchGit when +# imported by Nix. +for component in components: + argv = ['nix-prefetch-git', + '--url', git_root + component, + '--rev', revisions[component]] + + output = subprocess.check_output(argv) + data['components'][component] = json.loads(output.decode('utf-8')) + +# Find the path to crosvm's default.nix, so the srcs data can be +# written into the same directory. +argv = ['nix-instantiate', '--eval', '--json', '-A', 'crosvm.meta.position'] +position = json.loads(subprocess.check_output(argv).decode('utf-8')) +filename = re.match(r'[^:]*', position)[0] + +# Finally, write the output. +with open(dirname(filename) + '/upstream-info.json', 'w') as out: + json.dump(data, out, indent=2) + out.write('\n') |