prepare-import.sh revision 1.2 1 #!/bin/sh
2
3 # $NetBSD: prepare-import.sh,v 1.2 2021/12/19 10:20:38 riastradh Exp $
4 #
5 # $ /path/to/prepare-import.sh
6 #
7 # Run from the directory that will be imported as
8 # sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist. Be sure to also run drm/drm2netbsd and
9 # nouveau/nouveau2netbsd in their respective directories.
10
11 set -Ceu
12
13 find . -name '*.h' \
14 | while read f; do
15 cleantags "$f"
16 (printf '/*\t%c%s%c\t*/\n\n' '$' NetBSD '$' && cat -- "$f") > "$f".tmp
17 mv -f -- "$f".tmp "$f"
18 done
19
20 find . -name '*.c' \
21 | while read f; do
22 # Probably not necessary -- Linux tends not to have RCS ids --
23 # but a precaution out of paranoia.
24 cleantags "$f"
25 # Heuristically apply NetBSD RCS ids: a comment at the top of
26 # the file, and a __KERNEL_RCSID before the first cpp line,
27 # which, with any luck, should be the first non-comment line
28 # and lie between the copyright notice and the header.
29 awk '
30 BEGIN {
31 done = 0
32 printf("/*\t%c%s%c\t*/\n\n", "$","NetBSD","$")
33 }
34 /^#/ && !done {
35 printf("#include <sys/cdefs.h>\n")
36 printf("__KERNEL_RCSID(0, \"%c%s%c\");\n",
37 "$","NetBSD","$")
38 printf("\n")
39 done = 1
40 }
41 {
42 print
43 }
44 ' < "$f" > "$f".tmp
45 mv -f -- "$f".tmp "$f"
46 done
47