patman: Move code for sending into its own module

The control module includes much of the implementation of patman's
'send' feature. As a first step to separating this out, move the sending
code into its own file.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
diff --git a/tools/patman/control.py b/tools/patman/control.py
index a050bd2..c33ca82 100644
--- a/tools/patman/control.py
+++ b/tools/patman/control.py
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
 from u_boot_pylib import tools
 from patman import checkpatch
 from patman import patchstream
+from patman import send
 
 
 def setup():
@@ -31,169 +32,15 @@
     gitutil.setup()
 
 
-def prepare_patches(col, branch, count, start, end, ignore_binary, signoff,
-                    keep_change_id=False):
-    """Figure out what patches to generate, then generate them
-
-    The patch files are written to the current directory, e.g. 0001_xxx.patch
-    0002_yyy.patch
-
-    Args:
-        col (terminal.Color): Colour output object
-        branch (str): Branch to create patches from (None = current)
-        count (int): Number of patches to produce, or -1 to produce patches for
-            the current branch back to the upstream commit
-        start (int): Start partch to use (0=first / top of branch)
-        end (int): End patch to use (0=last one in series, 1=one before that,
-            etc.)
-        ignore_binary (bool): Don't generate patches for binary files
-        keep_change_id (bool): Preserve the Change-Id tag.
-
-    Returns:
-        Tuple:
-            Series object for this series (set of patches)
-            Filename of the cover letter as a string (None if none)
-            patch_files: List of patch filenames, each a string, e.g.
-                ['0001_xxx.patch', '0002_yyy.patch']
-    """
-    if count == -1:
-        # Work out how many patches to send if we can
-        count = (gitutil.count_commits_to_branch(branch) - start)
-
-    if not count:
-        str = 'No commits found to process - please use -c flag, or run:\n' \
-              '  git branch --set-upstream-to remote/branch'
-        sys.exit(col.build(col.RED, str))
-
-    # Read the metadata from the commits
-    to_do = count - end
-    series = patchstream.get_metadata(branch, start, to_do)
-    cover_fname, patch_files = gitutil.create_patches(
-        branch, start, to_do, ignore_binary, series, signoff)
-
-    # Fix up the patch files to our liking, and insert the cover letter
-    patchstream.fix_patches(series, patch_files, keep_change_id,
-                            insert_base_commit=not cover_fname)
-    if cover_fname and series.get('cover'):
-        patchstream.insert_cover_letter(cover_fname, series, to_do)
-    return series, cover_fname, patch_files
-
-
-def check_patches(series, patch_files, run_checkpatch, verbose, use_tree):
-    """Run some checks on a set of patches
-
-    This santiy-checks the patman tags like Series-version and runs the patches
-    through checkpatch
-
-    Args:
-        series (Series): Series object for this series (set of patches)
-        patch_files (list): List of patch filenames, each a string, e.g.
-            ['0001_xxx.patch', '0002_yyy.patch']
-        run_checkpatch (bool): True to run checkpatch.pl
-        verbose (bool): True to print out every line of the checkpatch output as
-            it is parsed
-        use_tree (bool): If False we'll pass '--no-tree' to checkpatch.
-
-    Returns:
-        bool: True if the patches had no errors, False if they did
-    """
-    # Do a few checks on the series
-    series.DoChecks()
-
-    # Check the patches
-    if run_checkpatch:
-        ok = checkpatch.check_patches(verbose, patch_files, use_tree)
-    else:
-        ok = True
-    return ok
-
-
-def email_patches(col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, process_tags, its_a_go,
-                  ignore_bad_tags, add_maintainers, get_maintainer_script, limit,
-                  dry_run, in_reply_to, thread, smtp_server):
-    """Email patches to the recipients
-
-    This emails out the patches and cover letter using 'git send-email'. Each
-    patch is copied to recipients identified by the patch tag and output from
-    the get_maintainer.pl script. The cover letter is copied to all recipients
-    of any patch.
-
-    To make this work a CC file is created holding the recipients for each patch
-    and the cover letter. See the main program 'cc_cmd' for this logic.
-
-    Args:
-        col (terminal.Color): Colour output object
-        series (Series): Series object for this series (set of patches)
-        cover_fname (str): Filename of the cover letter as a string (None if
-            none)
-        patch_files (list): List of patch filenames, each a string, e.g.
-            ['0001_xxx.patch', '0002_yyy.patch']
-        process_tags (bool): True to process subject tags in each patch, e.g.
-            for 'dm: spi: Add SPI support' this would be 'dm' and 'spi'. The
-            tags are looked up in the configured sendemail.aliasesfile and also
-            in ~/.patman (see README)
-        its_a_go (bool): True if we are going to actually send the patches,
-            False if the patches have errors and will not be sent unless
-            @ignore_errors
-        ignore_bad_tags (bool): True to just print a warning for unknown tags,
-            False to halt with an error
-        add_maintainers (bool): Run the get_maintainer.pl script for each patch
-        get_maintainer_script (str): The script used to retrieve which
-            maintainers to cc
-        limit (int): Limit on the number of people that can be cc'd on a single
-            patch or the cover letter (None if no limit)
-        dry_run (bool): Don't actually email the patches, just print out what
-            would be sent
-        in_reply_to (str): If not None we'll pass this to git as --in-reply-to.
-            Should be a message ID that this is in reply to.
-        thread (bool): True to add --thread to git send-email (make all patches
-            reply to cover-letter or first patch in series)
-        smtp_server (str): SMTP server to use to send patches (None for default)
-    """
-    cc_file = series.MakeCcFile(process_tags, cover_fname, not ignore_bad_tags,
-                                add_maintainers, limit, get_maintainer_script)
-
-    # Email the patches out (giving the user time to check / cancel)
-    cmd = ''
-    if its_a_go:
-        cmd = gitutil.email_patches(
-            series, cover_fname, patch_files, dry_run, not ignore_bad_tags,
-            cc_file, in_reply_to=in_reply_to, thread=thread,
-            smtp_server=smtp_server)
-    else:
-        print(col.build(col.RED, "Not sending emails due to errors/warnings"))
-
-    # For a dry run, just show our actions as a sanity check
-    if dry_run:
-        series.ShowActions(patch_files, cmd, process_tags)
-        if not its_a_go:
-            print(col.build(col.RED, "Email would not be sent"))
-
-    os.remove(cc_file)
-
-def send(args):
+def do_send(args):
     """Create, check and send patches by email
 
     Args:
         args (argparse.Namespace): Arguments to patman
     """
     setup()
-    col = terminal.Color()
-    series, cover_fname, patch_files = prepare_patches(
-        col, args.branch, args.count, args.start, args.end,
-        args.ignore_binary, args.add_signoff,
-        keep_change_id=args.keep_change_id)
-    ok = check_patches(series, patch_files, args.check_patch,
-                       args.verbose, args.check_patch_use_tree)
+    send.send(args)
 
-    ok = ok and gitutil.check_suppress_cc_config()
-
-    its_a_go = ok or args.ignore_errors
-    email_patches(
-        col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, args.process_tags,
-        its_a_go, args.ignore_bad_tags, args.add_maintainers,
-        args.get_maintainer_script, args.limit, args.dry_run,
-        args.in_reply_to, args.thread, args.smtp_server)
 
 def patchwork_status(branch, count, start, end, dest_branch, force,
                      show_comments, url):
@@ -278,7 +125,7 @@
             # If we are not processing tags, no need to warning about bad ones
             if not args.process_tags:
                 args.ignore_bad_tags = True
-            send(args)
+            do_send(args)
 
     ret_code = 0
     try: