RE: [PATCH] scripts/nsdeps: escape '/' for module source files

From: David Laight
Date: Mon Oct 21 2019 - 12:14:39 EST


>From Jessica Yu
> Sent: 21 October 2019 15:52
> When doing an out of tree build with O=, the nsdeps script constructs
> the absolute pathname of the module source file so that it can insert
> MODULE_IMPORT_NS statements in the right place. However, ${srctree}
> contains an unescaped path to the source tree, which, when used in a sed
> substitution, makes sed complain:
>
> ++ sed 's/[^ ]* *//home/jeyu/jeyu-linux\/&/g'
> sed: -e expression #1, char 12: unknown option to `s'
>
> The sed substitution command 's' ends prematurely with the forward
> slashes in the pathname, and sed errors out when it encounters the 'h',
> which is an invalid sed substitution option. So use bash in-variable
> substitution to escape all forward slashes for sed.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jessica Yu <jeyu@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> scripts/nsdeps | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/nsdeps b/scripts/nsdeps
> index 3754dac13b31..79f96e596a0b 100644
> --- a/scripts/nsdeps
> +++ b/scripts/nsdeps
> @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ generate_deps() {
> if [ ! -f "$ns_deps_file" ]; then return; fi
> local mod_source_files=`cat $mod_file | sed -n 1p \
> | sed -e 's/\.o/\.c/g' \
> - | sed "s/[^ ]* */${srctree}\/&/g"`
> + | sed "s/[^ ]* */${srctree//\//\\\/}\/&/g"`

Rather than adding a bashism - which might bight back later, just change the
command to use (say) ; instead of / as the separator.
I think that makes it:
sed "s;[^ ]* *;${srctree}/&;g

David

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