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authorLauri Aarnio <Lauri.Aarnio@iki.fi>2009-03-05 15:11:54 +0200
committerLauri Leukkunen <lle@rahina.org>2009-03-07 16:05:39 +0200
commite9ea5d4c6c8c3714dea1ba96e78ccf3f1cd39ba5 (patch)
treee7cdcad73c76ada113c19e8105c8e62f00a02ce0
parent43d8c28fbdbbf6d9c90d4ea0902f16a5062eb9b4 (diff)
Two bugfixes to the reverse rule generator Lua script
1) Part of rules were left out because of a bug 2) Now reverses conditional mapping rules, too (previously those were not reversed at all) There was even a "FIXME"-comment about this; the comment stated "...This should be fixed, even if it is not a problem with our current official mapping modes." This comment was valid once, but not anymore; recent changes to the mapping modes practically require that we have reverse rules also for conditional rules.
-rw-r--r--lua_scripts/create_reverse_rules.lua164
1 files changed, 116 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/lua_scripts/create_reverse_rules.lua b/lua_scripts/create_reverse_rules.lua
index ae79eb3..66a80e9 100644
--- a/lua_scripts/create_reverse_rules.lua
+++ b/lua_scripts/create_reverse_rules.lua
@@ -10,16 +10,11 @@
-- available and SB2 works just as it did before this feature was implemented)
--
-- FIXME:
--- 1. Rules with conditional actions are not reversed correctly. Basically,
--- this script just gives up and marks the destinations with "use_orig_path".
--- This should be fixed, even if it is not a problem with our current
--- "official" mapping modes.
---
--- 2. Reverse rules won't be created if the forward rules use "func_name"
+-- 1. Reverse rules won't be created if the forward rules use "func_name"
-- conditions. It might be possible to fix that, but "func_names" certainly
-- complicate sorting of the generated reversing rules.
--
--- 3. Rule chains with "next_chain" set to something else than 'nil'
+-- 2. Rule chains with "next_chain" set to something else than 'nil'
-- are not currently supported.
allow_reversing = true -- default = create reverse rules.
@@ -30,30 +25,49 @@ function test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path)
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(output_rules) do
local rule = output_rules[n]
- if (rule.prefix and (rule.prefix ~= "") and
- (isprefix(rule.prefix, d_path))) then
- return n
- end
- -- "path" rules: (exact match)
- if (rule.path == d_path) then
+ local cmp_result
+ cmp_result = sb.test_path_match(d_path,
+ rule.dir, rule.prefix, rule.path)
+ if (cmp_result >= 0) then
return n
end
end
return nil
end
-function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
- local new_rule = {}
- new_rule.comments = {}
+function is_identical_reverse_rule(r1,r2)
+ if ((r1.prefix == r2.prefix) and
+ (r1.path == r2.path) and
+ (r1.dir == r2.dir) and
+ (r1.replace_by == r2.replace_by)) then
+ return true
+ end
+ return false
+end
- if rule.name then
- new_rule.name = string.format(
- "Rev: %s (%d)", rule.name, n)
- else
- new_rule.name = string.format(
- "Rev: Rule %d", n)
- end
+function reverse_conditional_actions(output_rules, rev_rule_name, rule, n, forward_path)
+ local actions = rule.actions
+
+ local a
+ for a = 1, table.maxn(actions) do
+ -- actions are only partial rules; the "selector" is in
+ -- "rule", but we must copy it temporarily to action[a],
+ -- otherwise reverse_one_rule_xxxx() won't be able to
+ -- process it completely. Also, invent a better
+ -- temporary name for it.
+ actions[a].prefix = rule.prefix
+ actions[a].path = rule.path
+ actions[a].dir = rule.dir
+ actions[a].name = string.format("%s/Act.%d", rev_rule_name, a)
+ reverse_one_rule_xxxx(output_rules, actions[a], a, forward_path)
+ actions[a].prefix = nil
+ actions[a].path = nil
+ actions[a].dir = nil
+ actions[a].name = nil
+ end
+end
+function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
local forward_path
if (rule.prefix) then
forward_path = rule.prefix
@@ -63,8 +77,35 @@ function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
forward_path = rule.dir
else
forward_path = nil
+ end
+ reverse_one_rule_xxxx(output_rules, rule, n, forward_path)
+end
+
+function reverse_one_rule_xxxx(output_rules, rule, n, forward_path)
+
+ local new_rule = {}
+ new_rule.comments = {}
+
+ if rule.name then
+ new_rule.name = string.format(
+ "Rev: %s <%d>", rule.name, n)
+ else
+ local auto_name = "??"
+ if (rule.prefix) then
+ auto_name = "prefix="..rule.prefix
+ elseif (rule.dir) then
+ auto_name = "dir="..rule.dir
+ elseif (rule.path) then
+ auto_name = "path="..rule.path
+ end
+ new_rule.name = string.format(
+ "Rev: %s <%d>", auto_name, n)
+ end
+
+
+ if (forward_path == nil) then
new_rule.error = string.format(
- "--ERROR: Rule '%s' does not contain 'prefix' or 'path'",
+ "--ERROR: Rule '%s' does not contain 'prefix' 'dir' or 'path'",
new_rule.name)
end
@@ -80,9 +121,9 @@ function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
new_rule.use_orig_path = true
d_path = forward_path
elseif (rule.actions) then
- -- FIXME: To be implemented. See the "TODO" list at top.
- new_rule.use_orig_path = true
- d_path = forward_path
+ reverse_conditional_actions(output_rules, new_rule.name,
+ rule, n, forward_path)
+ return
elseif (rule.map_to) then
d_path = rule.map_to .. forward_path
new_rule.replace_by = forward_path
@@ -93,6 +134,12 @@ function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
new_rule.error = string.format(
"--Notice: custom_map_funct rules can't be reversed, please mark it 'virtual'",
new_rule.name)
+ elseif (rule.if_exists_then_map_to) then
+ d_path = rule.if_exists_then_map_to .. forward_path
+ new_rule.replace_by = forward_path
+ elseif (rule.if_exists_then_replace_by) then
+ d_path = rule.if_exists_then_replace_by
+ new_rule.replace_by = forward_path
else
new_rule.error = string.format(
"--ERROR: Rule '%s' does not contain any actions",
@@ -105,6 +152,10 @@ function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
new_rule.prefix = d_path
new_rule.orig_prefix = rule.prefix
idx = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path..":")
+ elseif (rule.dir) then
+ new_rule.dir = d_path
+ new_rule.orig_path = rule.dir
+ idx = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path)
elseif (rule.path) then
new_rule.path = d_path
new_rule.orig_path = rule.path
@@ -117,35 +168,50 @@ function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
table.insert(new_rule.comments, string.format(
"--NOTE: '%s' conflicts with '%s', reorganized",
new_rule.name, output_rules[idx].name))
+ if (is_identical_reverse_rule(new_rule,output_rules[idx])) then
+ table.insert(output_rules[idx].comments,
+ string.format("--NOTE: Identical rule '%s' generated (dropped)",
+ new_rule.name))
+ else
+ local x_path = nil
+ local older_rule = output_rules[idx]
+ if (older_rule.prefix) then
+ x_path = older_rule.prefix
+ elseif (older_rule.dir) then
+ x_path = older_rule.dir
+ elseif (older_rule.path) then
+ x_path = older_rule.path
+ end
- local x_path = nil
- if (output_rules[idx].prefix) then
- x_path = output_rules[idx].prefix
- elseif (output_rules[idx].path) then
- x_path = output_rules[idx].path
- end
-
- table.insert(output_rules, idx, new_rule)
-
- if x_path then
- local idx2
- idx2 = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, x_path)
+ if x_path then
+ local dummy_rules = {}
+ dummy_rules[1] = new_rule
+ dummy_rules[2] = older_rule
+ local idx2
+ idx2 = test_rev_rule_position(dummy_rules, x_path)
- if idx2 ~= idx+1 then
- table.insert(new_rule.comments, string.format(
- "--NOTE: '%s' DOUBLE CONFLICT with '%s'",
- new_rule.name, output_rules[idx].name))
+ if idx2 ~= 2 then
+ -- x_path (selector for the older rule)
+ -- hit the new_rule, not the older rule.
+ -- Two targets were mapped to the same place,
+ -- can't reverse one path to two locations..
+ table.insert(older_rule.comments, string.format(
+ "--NOTE: '%s' WOULD CONFLICT with '%s', conflicting rule dropped",
+ new_rule.name, older_rule.name))
+ else
+ table.insert(output_rules, idx, new_rule)
+ end
+ else
+ table.insert(output_rules, idx, new_rule)
end
end
-
else
-- no conflicts
table.insert(output_rules, new_rule)
end
end
-function reverse_rules(input_rules)
- local output_rules = {}
+function reverse_rules(output_rules, input_rules)
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(input_rules) do
local rule = input_rules[n]
@@ -154,7 +220,7 @@ function reverse_rules(input_rules)
-- don't reverse virtual paths
print("-- virtual_path set, not reversing", n)
elseif rule.chain then
- reverse_rules(rule.chain.rules)
+ reverse_rules(output_rules, rule.chain.rules)
else
reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
end
@@ -211,6 +277,7 @@ function print_rules(rules)
end
print("\t},")
end
+ print("-- Printed",table.maxn(rules),"rules")
end
function process_chains(chains_table)
@@ -241,7 +308,8 @@ function process_chains(chains_table)
print(" binary=nil,")
end
- local rev_rules = reverse_rules(chains_table[n].rules)
+ local output_rules = {}
+ local rev_rules = reverse_rules(output_rules, chains_table[n].rules)
if (allow_reversing) then
print(" rules={")
print_rules(rev_rules)