#!/bin/sh # Script for generating a list of candidates [referenced by a Fixes tag] for # cherry-picking to a stable branch # # Usage examples: # # $ bin/get-fixes-pick-list.sh # $ bin/get-fixes-pick-list.sh > picklist # $ bin/get-fixes-pick-list.sh | tee picklist # Use the last branchpoint as our limit for the search latest_branchpoint=`git merge-base origin/master HEAD` # List all the commits between day 1 and the branch point... git log --reverse --pretty=%H $latest_branchpoint > already_landed # ... and the ones cherry-picked. git log --reverse --grep="cherry picked from commit" $latest_branchpoint..HEAD |\ grep "cherry picked from commit" |\ sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*(cherry picked from commit[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/)//' > already_picked # Grep for commits with Fixes tag git log --reverse --pretty=%H -i --grep="fixes:" $latest_branchpoint..origin/master |\ while read sha do # For each one try to extract the tag fixes_count=`git show $sha | grep -i "fixes:" | wc -l` if [ "x$fixes_count" != x1 ] ; then echo WARNING: Commit $sha has more than one Fixes tag fi fixes=`git show $sha | grep -i "fixes:" | head -n 1` # The following sed/cut combination is borrowed from GregKH id=`echo ${fixes} | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | cut -f 2 -d ':' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | cut -f 1 -d ' '` # Bail out if we cannot find suitable id. # Any specific validation the $id is valid and not some junk, is # implied with the follow up code if [ "x$id" = x ] ; then continue fi # Check if the offending commit is in branch. # Be that cherry-picked ... # ... or landed before the branchpoint. if grep -q ^$id already_picked || grep -q ^$id already_landed ; then # Finally nominate the fix if it hasn't landed yet. if grep -q ^$sha already_picked ; then continue fi echo Commit $sha fixes $id fi done rm -f already_picked rm -f already_landed