coreboot-kgpe-d16/util/scripts/gerrit-rebase

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#!/bin/bash
# $0 from-branch to-branch
# applies all commits that from-branch has over to-branch,
# based on a common ancestor and gerrit meta-data
from=$1
to=$2
# match string: this is the git commit line that is used to
# identify commits that were already copied over.
#
# Must not contain spaces except for leading and trailing.
#
# The first pick was Change-Id, but it was lost too often,
# so go for Reviewed-on instead. It's also unique because it
# contains the gerrit instance's host name and the change's number
# on that system.
match_string='^ [-A-Za-z]*[Rr]eviewed-on: '
# fetch common ancestor
common_base=$(git merge-base ${from} ${to} 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "${common_base}" ]; then
echo \"${from}\" or \"${to}\" is not a valid branch name.
exit 1
fi
# collect matches that are present on the target side
to_matches="$(git log ${common_base}..${to} | \
grep "${match_string}" | \
cut -d: -f2-)"
# start rebase process, but fail immediately by enforcing an invalid todo
GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="echo foo >" \
git rebase -i --onto ${to} ${from} ${to} 2>/dev/null
# write new rebase todo
# the appended "commit" line triggers handling of the last log entry
commit=""
(git log --reverse ${common_base}..${from} | \
grep -E "(^commit [0-9a-f]{40}\$|${match_string})"; \
echo "commit") | \
while read key value; do
if [ "${key}" = "commit" ]; then
if [ -n "${commit}" ]; then
git log -n 1 --pretty="pick %h %s" ${commit}
fi
commit="${value}"
else
# if value was already found on the "to" side, skip this
# commit
if [[ ${to_matches} == *"${value}"* ]]; then
commit=""
fi
fi
done | GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="cat >" git rebase --edit-todo
# allow user to edit todo
git rebase --edit-todo
# start processing todo to mimick git rebase -i behavior
git rebase --continue