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Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +00001#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# Program: find-cycles.pl
4#
5# Synopsis: Given a list of possibly cyclic dependencies, merge all the
6# cycles. This makes it possible to topologically sort the
7# dependencies between different parts of LLVM.
8#
9# Syntax: find-cycles.pl < LibDeps.txt > FinalLibDeps.txt
10#
11# Input: cycmem1: cycmem2 dep1 dep2
12# cycmem2: cycmem1 dep3 dep4
13# boring: dep4
14#
15# Output: cycmem1 cycmem2: dep1 dep2 dep3 dep4
16# boring: dep4
17#
18# This file was written by Eric Kidd, and is placed into the public domain.
19#
20
Reid Spencerb195d9d2006-03-23 23:21:29 +000021use 5.006;
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000022use strict;
23use warnings;
24
25my %DEPS;
26my @CYCLES;
27sub find_all_cycles;
28
29# Read our dependency information.
30while (<>) {
31 chomp;
Anton Korobeynikovde9c02b2006-08-04 21:52:23 +000032 my ($module, $dependency_str) = /^\s*([^:]+):\s*(.*)\s*$/;
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000033 die "Malformed data: $_" unless defined $dependency_str;
34 my @dependencies = split(/ /, $dependency_str);
35 $DEPS{$module} = \@dependencies;
36}
37
38# Partition our raw dependencies into sets of cyclically-connected nodes.
39find_all_cycles();
40
41# Print out the finished cycles, with their dependencies.
42my @output;
Reid Spencerdd3f6aa2006-07-26 17:10:54 +000043my $cycles_found = 0;
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000044foreach my $cycle (@CYCLES) {
45 my @modules = sort keys %{$cycle};
46
47 # Merge the dependencies of all modules in this cycle.
48 my %dependencies;
49 foreach my $module (@modules) {
50 @dependencies{@{$DEPS{$module}}} = 1;
51 }
52
53 # Prune the known cyclic dependencies.
54 foreach my $module (@modules) {
55 delete $dependencies{$module};
56 }
57
58 # Warn about possible linker problems.
59 my @archives = grep(/\.a$/, @modules);
60 if (@archives > 1) {
Reid Spencerdd3f6aa2006-07-26 17:10:54 +000061 $cycles_found = $cycles_found + 1;
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000062 print STDERR "find-cycles.pl: Circular dependency between *.a files:\n";
63 print STDERR "find-cycles.pl: ", join(' ', @archives), "\n";
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000064 push @modules, @archives; # WORKAROUND: Duplicate *.a files. Ick.
Torok Edwin18743f42010-02-04 09:31:35 +000065 } elsif (@modules > 1) {
66 $cycles_found = $cycles_found + 1;
67 print STDERR "find-cycles.pl: Circular dependency between *.o files:\n";
68 print STDERR "find-cycles.pl: ", join(' ', @modules), "\n";
69 push @modules, @modules; # WORKAROUND: Duplicate *.o files. Ick.
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000070 }
71
72 # Add to our output. (@modules is already as sorted as we need it to be.)
73 push @output, (join(' ', @modules) . ': ' .
74 join(' ', sort keys %dependencies) . "\n");
75}
76print sort @output;
Chris Lattner7686b572006-07-26 21:14:04 +000077
Reid Spencerecfe0882006-08-03 21:46:42 +000078exit $cycles_found;
Reid Spencerf2722ca2006-03-22 15:59:55 +000079
80#==========================================================================
81# Depedency Cycle Support
82#==========================================================================
83# For now, we have cycles in our dependency graph. Ideally, each cycle
84# would be collapsed down to a single *.a file, saving us all this work.
85#
86# To understand this code, you'll need a working knowledge of Perl 5,
87# and possibly some quality time with 'man perlref'.
88
89my %SEEN;
90my %CYCLES;
91sub find_cycles ($@);
92sub found_cycles ($@);
93
94sub find_all_cycles {
95 # Find all multi-item cycles.
96 my @modules = sort keys %DEPS;
97 foreach my $module (@modules) { find_cycles($module); }
98
99 # Build fake one-item "cycles" for the remaining modules, so we can
100 # treat them uniformly.
101 foreach my $module (@modules) {
102 unless (defined $CYCLES{$module}) {
103 my %cycle = ($module, 1);
104 $CYCLES{$module} = \%cycle;
105 }
106 }
107
108 # Find all our unique cycles. We have to do this the hard way because
109 # we apparently can't store hash references as hash keys without making
110 # 'strict refs' sad.
111 my %seen;
112 foreach my $cycle (values %CYCLES) {
113 unless ($seen{$cycle}) {
114 $seen{$cycle} = 1;
115 push @CYCLES, $cycle;
116 }
117 }
118}
119
120# Walk through our graph depth-first (keeping a trail in @path), and report
121# any cycles we find.
122sub find_cycles ($@) {
123 my ($module, @path) = @_;
124 if (str_in_list($module, @path)) {
125 found_cycle($module, @path);
126 } else {
127 return if defined $SEEN{$module};
128 $SEEN{$module} = 1;
129 foreach my $dep (@{$DEPS{$module}}) {
130 find_cycles($dep, @path, $module);
131 }
132 }
133}
134
135# Give a cycle, attempt to merge it with pre-existing cycle data.
136sub found_cycle ($@) {
137 my ($module, @path) = @_;
138
139 # Pop any modules which aren't part of our cycle.
140 while ($path[0] ne $module) { shift @path; }
141 #print join("->", @path, $module) . "\n";
142
143 # Collect the modules in our cycle into a hash.
144 my %cycle;
145 foreach my $item (@path) {
146 $cycle{$item} = 1;
147 if (defined $CYCLES{$item}) {
148 # Looks like we intersect with an existing cycle, so merge
149 # all those in, too.
150 foreach my $old_item (keys %{$CYCLES{$item}}) {
151 $cycle{$old_item} = 1;
152 }
153 }
154 }
155
156 # Update our global cycle table.
157 my $cycle_ref = \%cycle;
158 foreach my $item (keys %cycle) {
159 $CYCLES{$item} = $cycle_ref;
160 }
161 #print join(":", sort keys %cycle) . "\n";
162}
163
164sub str_in_list ($@) {
165 my ($str, @list) = @_;
166 foreach my $item (@list) {
167 return 1 if ($item eq $str);
168 }
169 return 0;
170}