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OpenSSL::Config::Query is a configuration querying tool that's meant to make it easier to query the diverse configuration data for info. That's much easier than to dig through all the parts of %unified_info. Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/8871)
178 lines
4.6 KiB
Perl
178 lines
4.6 KiB
Perl
# Copyright 2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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package OpenSSL::Config::Query;
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use 5.10.0;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Carp;
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=head1 NAME
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OpenSSL::Config::Query - Query OpenSSL configuration info
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use OpenSSL::Config::Info;
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my $query = OpenSSL::Config::Query->new(info => \%unified_info);
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# Query for something that's expected to give a scalar back
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my $variable = $query->method(... args ...);
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# Query for something that's expected to give a list back
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my @variable = $query->method(... args ...);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The unified info structure, commonly known as the %unified_info table, has
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become quite complex, and a bit overwhelming to look through directly. This
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module makes querying this structure simpler, through diverse methods.
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=head2 Constructor
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=over 4
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=item B<new> I<%options>
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Creates an instance of the B<OpenSSL::Config::Query> class. It takes options
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in keyed pair form, i.e. a series of C<< key => value >> pairs. Available
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options are:
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=over 4
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=item B<info> =E<gt> I<HASHREF>
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A reference to a unified information hash table, most commonly known as
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%unified_info.
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=item B<config> =E<gt> I<HASHREF>
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A reference to a config information hash table, most commonly known as
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%config.
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=back
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Example:
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my $info = OpenSSL::Config::Info->new(info => \%unified_info);
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=back
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=cut
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sub new {
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my $class = shift;
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my %opts = @_;
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my @messages = _check_accepted_options(\%opts,
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info => 'HASH',
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config => 'HASH');
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croak $messages[0] if @messages;
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# We make a shallow copy of the input structure. We might make
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# a different choice in the future...
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my $instance = { info => $opts{info} // {},
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config => $opts{config} // {} };
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bless $instance, $class;
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return $instance;
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}
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=head2 Query methods
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=over 4
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=item B<get_sources> I<LIST>
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LIST is expected to be the collection of names of end products, such as
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programs, modules, libraries.
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The returned result is a hash table reference, with each key being one of
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these end product names, and its value being a reference to an array of
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source file names that constitutes everything that will or may become part
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of that end product.
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=cut
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sub get_sources {
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my $self = shift;
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my $result = {};
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foreach (@_) {
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my @sources = @{$self->{info}->{sources}->{$_} // []};
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my @staticlibs =
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grep { $_ =~ m|\.a$| } @{$self->{info}->{depends}->{$_} // []};
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my %parts = ( %{$self->get_sources(@sources)},
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%{$self->get_sources(@staticlibs)} );
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my @parts = map { @{$_} } values %parts;
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my @generator =
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( ( $self->{info}->{generate}->{$_} // [] ) -> [0] // () );
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my %generator_parts = %{$self->get_sources(@generator)};
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# if there are any generator parts, we ignore it, because that means
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# it's a compiled program and thus NOT part of the source that's
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# queried.
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@generator = () if %generator_parts;
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my @partial_result =
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( ( map { @{$_} } values %parts ),
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( grep { !defined($parts{$_}) } @sources, @generator ) );
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# Push conditionally, to avoid creating $result->{$_} with an empty
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# value
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push @{$result->{$_}}, @partial_result if @partial_result;
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}
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return $result;
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}
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=item B<get_config> I<LIST>
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LIST is expected to be the collection of names of configuration data, such
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as build_infos, sourcedir, ...
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The returned result is a hash table reference, with each key being one of
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these configuration data names, and its value being a reference to the value
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corresponding to that name.
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=cut
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sub get_config {
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my $self = shift;
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return { map { $_ => $self->{config}->{$_} } @_ };
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}
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########
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#
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# Helper functions
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#
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sub _check_accepted_options {
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my $opts = shift; # HASH reference (hopefully)
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my %conds = @_; # key => type
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my @messages;
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my %optnames = map { $_ => 1 } keys %$opts;
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foreach (keys %conds) {
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delete $optnames{$_};
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}
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push @messages, "Unknown options: " . join(', ', sort keys %optnames)
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if keys %optnames;
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foreach (sort keys %conds) {
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push @messages, "'$_' value not a $conds{$_} reference"
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if (defined $conds{$_} && defined $opts->{$_}
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&& ref $opts->{$_} ne $conds{$_});
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}
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return @messages;
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}
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1;
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