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			Not all systems / distros have a `/bin/bash`, and these scripts are
more difficult to run at development time.
For example, my system is NixOS which doesn't have a /bin/bash. This
is not a problem for NixOS building ZFS as a package: the build
environment automatically replaces these shebangs with corrected
paths.
The problem is much more annoying at development time: either the
scripts don't run, or I correct them for my local machine and deal with
a perpetually dirty work tree.
Before committing this patch I confirmed there are existing scripts
which use `/usr/bin/env` to locate bash, so I am thinking this is a
safe transformation.
There are a handful of other shebangs in this repository which don't
work on my system. This patch is useful on its own specifically for
`commitcheck.sh`, otherwise I can't validate my commits before
submission.
Here are the remaining shebangs which NixOS systems won't have:
       1274 #!/bin/ksh -p
         91 #!/bin/ksh
         89 #! /bin/ksh -p
          2 #!/bin/sed -f
          1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
          1 #!/usr/bin/ksh
          1 #!/bin/nawk -f
plus this which will create an invalid shebang in
`tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/mv_files/mv_files_common.kshlib`:
        echo "#!/bin/ksh" > $TEST_BASE_DIR/exitsZero.ksh
I chose to leave those alone for now, and gauge the interest in this
much smaller patch first.
The fixes for these are easy enough by simply using `/usr/bin/env ksh`:
         91 #!/bin/ksh
          1 #!/usr/bin/ksh
The fix for the other set is much trickier. Quoting the GNU coreutils
manual:
    Most operating systems (e.g. GNU/Linux, BSDs) treat all text after
    the first space as a single argument. When using env in a script it
    is thus not possible to specify multiple arguments.
and not all `env`'s support arguments.
Mine (GNU Coreutils 8.31) does, though this feature is new since
April 2018, GNU Coreutils 8.30:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=668306ed86c8c79b0af0db8b9c882654ebb66db2
and worse, requires the -S argument:
    -S, --split-string=S  process and split S into separate arguments;
                          used to pass multiple arguments on shebang
                          lines
Example:
    $ seq 1 2 | $(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A coreutils)/bin/env "sort -nr"
    /nix/[...]-coreutils-8.31/bin/env: ‘sort -nr’: No such file or directory
    /nix/[...]-coreutils-8.31/bin/env: use -[v]S to pass options in shebang lines
    $ seq 1 2 | $(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A coreutils)/bin/env "-S sort -nr"
    2
    1
GNU Coreutils says FreeBSD's `env` does, though I wonder if FreeBSD's
would be unhappy with the `-S`:
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/env-invocation.html#env-invocation
BusyBox v1.30.1 does not, and does not have a `-S`-like option:
    $ seq 1 2 | $(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A busybox)/bin/env "sort -nr"
    env: can't execute 'sort -nr': No such file or directory
Toybox 0.8.1 also does not, and also does not have a `-S` option:
    $ seq 1 2 | $(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A toybox)/bin/env "sort -nr"
    env: exec sort -nr: No such file or directory
---
At any rate, if this patch merges and the remaining ~1,500 are updated,
the much larger patch should probably include a checkstyle-like test
asserting all new shebangs use `/usr/bin/env`. I also don't mind
dealing with NixOS weirdness if the project would prefer that.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Graham Christensen <graham@grahamc.com>
Closes #9893
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| 
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| set -e
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| 
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| usage()
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| {
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| 	echo "usage: $0 <kernel source tree>" >&2
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| 	exit 1
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| }
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| 
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| [ "$#" -eq 1 ] || usage
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| KERNEL_DIR="$(readlink --canonicalize-existing "$1")"
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| 
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| MODULES=()
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| 
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| # When integrated in to a monolithic kernel the spl module must appear
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| # first.  This ensures its module initialization function is run before
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| # any of the other module initialization functions which depend on it.
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| MODULES+="spl"
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| 
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| for MODULE_DIR in module/* module/os/linux/*
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| do
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| 	[ -d "$MODULE_DIR" ] || continue
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| 	[ "spl" = "${MODULE_DIR##*/}" ] && continue
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| 	[ "os" = "${MODULE_DIR#*/}" ] && continue
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| 	MODULES+=("${MODULE_DIR#*/}")
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| done
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| 
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| if ! [ -e 'zfs_config.h' ]
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| then
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| 	echo >&2
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| 	echo "    $0: you did not run configure, or you're not in the ZFS source directory." >&2
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| 	echo "    $0: run configure with --with-linux=$KERNEL_DIR and --enable-linux-builtin." >&2
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| 	echo >&2
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| 	exit 1
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| fi
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| 
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| make clean || true
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| scripts/make_gitrev.sh || true
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| 
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| rm -rf "$KERNEL_DIR/include/zfs" "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs"
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| cp --recursive include "$KERNEL_DIR/include/zfs"
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| cp --recursive module "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs"
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| cp zfs_config.h "$KERNEL_DIR/include/zfs/"
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| 
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| for MODULE in "${MODULES[@]}"
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| do
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| 	sed -i.bak '/obj =/d' "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs/$MODULE/Makefile"
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| 	sed -i.bak '/src =/d' "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs/$MODULE/Makefile"
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| done
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| 
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| cat > "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs/Kconfig" <<"EOF"
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| config ZFS
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| 	tristate "ZFS filesystem support"
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| 	depends on EFI_PARTITION
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| 	select ZLIB_INFLATE
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| 	select ZLIB_DEFLATE
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| 	help
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| 	  This is the ZFS filesystem from the ZFS On Linux project.
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| 
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| 	  See https://zfsonlinux.org/
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| 
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| 	  To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say N.
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| EOF
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| 
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| {
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| 	cat <<-"EOF"
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS  = -I$(srctree)/include/zfs
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(srctree)/include/zfs/os/linux/spl
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(srctree)/include/zfs/os/linux/zfs
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(srctree)/include/zfs/os/linux/kernel
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -include $(srctree)/include/zfs/zfs_config.h
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -std=gnu99 -Wno-declaration-after-statement
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS  = -D_KERNEL
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| 	ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS += -UDEBUG -DNDEBUG
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| 	export ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS
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| 
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| 	obj-$(CONFIG_ZFS) :=
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| 	EOF
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| 
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| 	for MODULE in "${MODULES[@]}"
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| 	do
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| 		echo 'obj-$(CONFIG_ZFS) += ' "$MODULE/"
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| 	done
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| } > "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/zfs/Kbuild"
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| 
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| add_after()
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| {
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| 	local FILE="$1"
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| 	local MARKER="$2"
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| 	local NEW="$3"
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| 	local LINE
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| 
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| 	while IFS='' read -r LINE
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| 	do
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| 		echo "$LINE"
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| 
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| 		if [ -n "$MARKER" -a "$LINE" = "$MARKER" ]
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| 		then
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| 			echo "$NEW"
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| 			MARKER=''
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| 			if IFS='' read -r LINE
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| 			then
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| 				[ "$LINE" != "$NEW" ] && echo "$LINE"
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| 			fi
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| 		fi
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| 	done < "$FILE" > "$FILE.new"
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| 
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| 	mv "$FILE.new" "$FILE"
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| }
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| 
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| add_after "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/Kconfig" 'if BLOCK' 'source "fs/zfs/Kconfig"'
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| add_after "$KERNEL_DIR/fs/Makefile" 'endif' 'obj-$(CONFIG_ZFS) += zfs/'
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| 
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| echo >&2
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| echo "    $0: done." >&2
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| echo "    $0: now you can build the kernel with ZFS support." >&2
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| echo "    $0: make sure you enable ZFS support (CONFIG_ZFS) before building." >&2
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| echo >&2
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