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174 lines
4.1 KiB
174 lines
4.1 KiB
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Purpose: recreate %_NTTREE% by re-executing all of the binplace commands
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# listed in the log created during the last build.
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#
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# Usage: ReplayBinplace.pl [<file>]
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# If <file> is given, replay commands from that file. If no <file> is
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# given, use the file pointed to by %BINPLACE_MESSAGE_LOG% (or fail)
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# dependent modules
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#
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use strict;
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use Win32::Process;
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use File::Spec;
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use File::Temp qw(tempfile);
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#
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# Real log and temp log variables
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#
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my $LogToReplay;
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my $TempReplayLog;
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#
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# see if usage() is wanted
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#
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if ($ARGV[0] =~ /^[-\/][hH?]/) {
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Usage();
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exit();
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}
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#
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# Verify we have a message log to work with
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#
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if ( !defined($ARGV[0]) ) {
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if ((!defined $ENV{BINPLACE_MESSAGE_LOG}) ||
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(! -e $ENV{BINPLACE_MESSAGE_LOG})) {
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Usage();
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exit();
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} else {
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$LogToReplay = $ENV{BINPLACE_MESSAGE_LOG};
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}
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} else {
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$LogToReplay = shift;
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}
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#
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# Copy the message log to a temporary file to work with
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#
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(undef, $TempReplayLog) = tempfile("RBLXXXXXX", SUFFIX=>".rbl", OPEN => 0, DIR => "$ENV{TEMP}");
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system("copy $LogToReplay $TempReplayLog > NUL");
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printf("Created: $TempReplayLog\n");
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open(hFILE, "$TempReplayLog")||die("ERROR: $0 : Can't open $TempReplayLog\n");
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#
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# point to the binplace executable
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#
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my $ExeName = "$ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\$ENV{HOST_PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE}\\binplace.exe";
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#
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# Limit the total number of processes to start
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#
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my $MaxProcs= $ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} * 4;
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#
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# Record keeping info
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#
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my $start = time();
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#
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# Working variables
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#
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my $cur_proc; # current process info array [$ProcessObj, $ResponseFile]
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my $i; # loop var
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my $ProcessObj; # a single process object
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my @all_procs; # array of all process
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my @params; # array of cmdline params
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#
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# Loop through the file
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#
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while (<hFILE> ) {
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chomp;
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@params = split(/\s+/,$_);
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chdir($params[0]);
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shift @params;
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# create a response file
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my($fh, $filename) = tempfile("respXXXXXX", SUFFIX=>".rbl", DIR => "$ENV{TEMP}");
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printf($fh "@params");
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close($fh);
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# call binplace
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Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
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"$ExeName",
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"$ExeName \@${filename}",
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0,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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".")|| die ErrorReport();
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# save info about the new process
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push(@all_procs, [$ProcessObj, $filename]);
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# don't let the machine get over burdened
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while ( $#all_procs > ($MaxProcs - 1) ) {
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$cur_proc = shift(@all_procs);
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$$cur_proc[0]->Wait(INFINITE);
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unlink($$cur_proc[1]);
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}
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}
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#
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# wait for the still running processes to finish
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#
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foreach $cur_proc (@all_procs) {
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$$cur_proc[0]->Wait(INFINITE);
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unlink($$cur_proc[1]);
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}
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#
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# clenaup
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#
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close(hFILE);
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unlink($TempReplayLog);
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printf("$0 : %d seconds\n",time() - $start);
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exit(0);
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Subroutines
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Script usage
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#
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sub Usage {
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print<<END_USAGE
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Usage: perl $0 [<file>]
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Purpose: recreate %_NTTREE% by re-executing all of the binplace commands
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listed in the log created during the last build.
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Usage: ReplayBinplace.pl [<file>]
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If <file> is given, replay commands from that file. If no <file> is
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given, use the file pointed to by %BINPLACE_MESSAGE_LOG% (or fail)
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END_USAGE
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}
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#
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# pretty print errors
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#
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sub ErrorReport{
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print Win32::FormatMessage( Win32::GetLastError() );
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}
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#
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# File::Spec theoretically cleans the path up, but it fails to
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# handle "[<path>\..\<path>]"
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#
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sub clean_path {
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my $path = shift;#File::Spec->rel2abs($_[0]);
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# Remove ..\'s with path
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while ( $path =~ s/^(.*?)(\\[^\\]+\\\.\.)\\/$1\\/g ) {
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;
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}
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# Remove excessive ..\'s
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$path =~ s/\\\.\.//g;
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return($path);
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}
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