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# Copyright 2010-2018 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2

__all__ = ["ExtractKernelVersion"]

import io
import logging

from portage import os, _encodings, _unicode_encode
from portage.env.loaders import KeyValuePairFileLoader
from portage.util import grabfile, shlex_split, writemsg_level


def ExtractKernelVersion(base_dir):
    """
    Try to figure out what kernel version we are running
    @param base_dir: Path to sources (usually /usr/src/linux)
    @type base_dir: string
    @rtype: tuple( version[string], error[string])
    @return:
    1. tuple( version[string], error[string])
    Either version or error is populated (but never both)

    """
    lines = []
    pathname = os.path.join(base_dir, "Makefile")
    try:
        f = io.open(
            _unicode_encode(pathname, encoding=_encodings["fs"], errors="strict"),
            mode="r",
            encoding=_encodings["content"],
            errors="replace",
        )
    except OSError as details:
        return (None, str(details))
    except IOError as details:
        return (None, str(details))

    try:
        for i in range(4):
            lines.append(f.readline())
    except OSError as details:
        return (None, str(details))
    except IOError as details:
        return (None, str(details))
    finally:
        f.close()

    lines = [l.strip() for l in lines]

    version = ""

    # XXX: The following code relies on the ordering of vars within the Makefile
    for line in lines:
        # split on the '=' then remove annoying whitespace
        items = line.split("=")
        items = [i.strip() for i in items]
        if items[0] == "VERSION" or items[0] == "PATCHLEVEL":
            version += items[1]
            version += "."
        elif items[0] == "SUBLEVEL":
            version += items[1]
        elif items[0] == "EXTRAVERSION" and items[-1] != items[0]:
            version += items[1]

    # Grab a list of files named localversion* and sort them
    localversions = os.listdir(base_dir)
    for x in range(len(localversions) - 1, -1, -1):
        if localversions[x][:12] != "localversion":
            del localversions[x]
    localversions.sort()

    # Append the contents of each to the version string, stripping ALL whitespace
    for lv in localversions:
        version += "".join(" ".join(grabfile(base_dir + "/" + lv)).split())

    # Check the .config for a CONFIG_LOCALVERSION and append that too, also stripping whitespace
    loader = KeyValuePairFileLoader(os.path.join(base_dir, ".config"), None)
    kernelconfig, loader_errors = loader.load()
    if loader_errors:
        for file_path, file_errors in loader_errors.items():
            for error_str in file_errors:
                writemsg_level(
                    "%s: %s\n" % (file_path, error_str),
                    level=logging.ERROR,
                    noiselevel=-1,
                )

    if kernelconfig and "CONFIG_LOCALVERSION" in kernelconfig:
        version += "".join(shlex_split(kernelconfig["CONFIG_LOCALVERSION"]))

    return (version, None)