@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
# --dry-run : run the tools, but don't actually do the upload
# --docker : create and work inside a docker container
# --update-tools-only : update the cached copy of the tools, but don't run them
+# --no-update-tools : do not update the cached copy of the tools
# --tokenfile : file to read Coverity token from
# --version ver : specify version being analyzed (default: ask git)
# --description desc : specify description of this version (default: ask git)
@@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ update_coverity_tools () {
# Check user-provided environment variables and arguments
DRYRUN=no
-UPDATE_ONLY=no
+UPDATE=yes
DOCKER=no
while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
@@ -137,9 +138,13 @@ while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
shift
DRYRUN=yes
;;
+ --no-update-tools)
+ shift
+ UPDATE=no
+ ;;
--update-tools-only)
shift
- UPDATE_ONLY=yes
+ UPDATE=only
;;
--version)
shift
@@ -238,12 +243,12 @@ fi
PROJNAME=QEMU
TARBALL=cov-int.tar.xz
-if [ "$UPDATE_ONLY" = yes ] && [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
+if [ "$UPDATE" = only ] && [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
echo "Combining --docker and --update-only is not supported"
exit 1
fi
-if [ "$UPDATE_ONLY" = yes ]; then
+if [ "$UPDATE" = only ]; then
# Just do the tools update; we don't need to check whether
# we are in a source tree or have upload rights for this,
# so do it before some of the command line and source tree checks.
@@ -286,7 +291,6 @@ fi
# Run ourselves inside docker if that's what the user wants
if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
- # build docker container including the coverity-scan tools
# Put the Coverity token into a temporary file that only
# we have read access to, and then pass it to docker build
# using a volume. A volume is enough for the token not to
@@ -301,14 +305,17 @@ if [ "$DOCKER" = yes ]; then
echo "Created temporary directory $SECRETDIR"
SECRET="$SECRETDIR/token"
echo "$COVERITY_TOKEN" > "$SECRET"
- echo "Building docker container..."
- # TODO: This re-downloads the tools every time, rather than
- # caching and reusing the image produced with the downloaded tools.
- # Not sure why.
- tests/docker/docker.py --engine ${DOCKER_ENGINE} build \
- -t coverity-scanner -f scripts/coverity-scan/coverity-scan.docker \
- -v "$SECRETDIR:/work" \
- --extra-files scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan
+ if [ "$UPDATE" != no ]; then
+ # build docker container including the coverity-scan tools
+ echo "Building docker container..."
+ # TODO: This re-downloads the tools every time, rather than
+ # caching and reusing the image produced with the downloaded tools.
+ # Not sure why.
+ tests/docker/docker.py --engine ${DOCKER_ENGINE} build \
+ -t coverity-scanner -f scripts/coverity-scan/coverity-scan.docker \
+ -v "$SECRETDIR:/work" \
+ --extra-files scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan
+ fi
echo "Archiving sources to be analyzed..."
./scripts/archive-source.sh "$SECRETDIR/qemu-sources.tgz"
if [ "$DRYRUN" = yes ]; then
@@ -343,7 +350,9 @@ fi
check_upload_permissions
-update_coverity_tools
+if [ "$UPDATE" != no ]; then
+ update_coverity_tools
+fi
TOOLBIN="$(cd "$COVERITY_TOOL_BASE" && echo $PWD/coverity_tool/cov-analysis-*/bin)"
Provide a quick way to skip building the container while we figure out how to get caching right. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> --- scripts/coverity-scan/run-coverity-scan | 37 +++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)