We don't enforce cppcheck through the CI, although it's there since
years. It runs on Ubuntu 18/20, so it's old. For folks, it's likely not
discoverable on how to run it locally. Let's make a fresh start.
This removes cppcheck from all CI-related code. Instead, it adds it
under tools/cppcheck/, including documentation on how to run it locally,
bare-matel or in docker.
Signed-off-by: Robert Schmidt <robert.schmidt@openairinterface.org>
- all RAN code, CI code, configuration files, dockerfiles, in CSSL v1.0
- all deployment code (openshift, charts, ancillary files like shell
scripts), in MIT
- documentation in CC-BY-4.0
- exceptions might apply and are listed in NOTICE
- there is a new LICENSES folder with all licenses
- CONTRIBUTIONS.md has been updated accordingly
For automated changes based on OAI PL v1.1:
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.{c,h,cpp}
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.ts
perl -i~ -0pe 's/<!--.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n.*-->/<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0 -->/s' **/*.xml
The rest (cmake, files with missing license, cmake) manually.
Remove the \file directive, as it is always superfluous because the
current file is implicit [1]:
> If the file name is omitted (i.e. the line after \file is left blank)
> then the documentation block that contains the \file command will belong
> to the file it is located in.
Author names and e-mails are not relevant for us: it can always be
inferred from git blame, and is often outdated.
Eurecom code has been contributed and was under OAI PL v1.0/v1.1.
For the cpack package contact: put generic email address that is
independent of an individual and that will remain reachable.
[1] https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/commands.html#cmdfile
Packages must have a name, a version, a section, an architecture, a maintainer, a description (long and summary), dependencies
Shared libraries must be stripped, have soversion, version (debug symbols are found in separate packages), since MODULE is used instead of SHARED it works as a plugin library which is opened using dlopen-like functionality, see: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/add_library.html
Packages must have postin and postun scripts
Since it is not recommended to modify CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS, cmake's path variables are used : https://discourse.cmake.org/t/how-do-i-replace-the-compiler-options-for-one-target/7815/5
This commit introduces a fully dockerized dev env you can start on any
machine that has docker without installing any direct OAI dependencies
on host.
This allows to migrate development environments between machines easily. Several
complementary scripts were added to enable smooth transition between your docker
environment and host environment. Your user and sudo should work inside the
environment.