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#!/usr/bin/python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Google, Inc
# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
#
"""Scanning of U-Boot source for drivers and structs
This scans the source tree to find out things about all instances of
U_BOOT_DRIVER(), UCLASS_DRIVER and all struct declarations in header files.
See doc/driver-model/of-plat.rst for more informaiton
"""
import collections
import os
import re
import sys
def conv_name_to_c(name):
"""Convert a device-tree name to a C identifier
This uses multiple replace() calls instead of re.sub() since it is faster
(400ms for 1m calls versus 1000ms for the 're' version).
Args:
name (str): Name to convert
Return:
str: String containing the C version of this name
"""
new = name.replace('@', '_at_')
new = new.replace('-', '_')
new = new.replace(',', '_')
new = new.replace('.', '_')
if new == '/':
return 'root'
return new
def get_compat_name(node):
"""Get the node's list of compatible string as a C identifiers
Args:
node (fdt.Node): Node object to check
Return:
list of str: List of C identifiers for all the compatible strings
"""
compat = node.props['compatible'].value
if not isinstance(compat, list):
compat = [compat]
return [conv_name_to_c(c) for c in compat]
class Driver:
"""Information about a driver in U-Boot
Attributes:
name: Name of driver. For U_BOOT_DRIVER(x) this is 'x'
fname: Filename where the driver was found
uclass_id: Name of uclass, e.g. 'UCLASS_I2C'
compat: Driver data for each compatible string:
key: Compatible string, e.g. 'rockchip,rk3288-grf'
value: Driver data, e,g, 'ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_GRF', or None
fname: Filename where the driver was found
priv (str): struct name of the priv_auto member, e.g. 'serial_priv'
plat (str): struct name of the plat_auto member, e.g. 'serial_plat'
child_priv (str): struct name of the per_child_auto member,
e.g. 'pci_child_priv'
child_plat (str): struct name of the per_child_plat_auto member,
e.g. 'pci_child_plat'
used (bool): True if the driver is used by the structs being output
phase (str): Which phase of U-Boot to use this driver
headers (list): List of header files needed for this driver (each a str)
e.g. ['<asm/cpu.h>']
dups (list): Driver objects with the same name as this one, that were
found after this one
warn_dups (bool): True if the duplicates are not distinguisble using
the phase
uclass (Uclass): uclass for this driver
"""
def __init__(self, name, fname):
self.name = name
self.fname = fname
self.uclass_id = None
self.compat = None
self.priv = ''
self.plat = ''
self.child_priv = ''
self.child_plat = ''
self.used = False
self.phase = ''
self.headers = []
self.dups = []
self.warn_dups = False
self.uclass = None
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.name == other.name and
self.uclass_id == other.uclass_id and
self.compat == other.compat and
self.priv == other.priv and
self.plat == other.plat and
self.used == other.used)
def __repr__(self):
return ("Driver(name='%s', used=%s, uclass_id='%s', compat=%s, priv=%s)" %
(self.name, self.used, self.uclass_id, self.compat, self.priv))
class UclassDriver:
"""Holds information about a uclass driver
Attributes:
name: Uclass name, e.g. 'i2c' if the driver is for UCLASS_I2C
uclass_id: Uclass ID, e.g. 'UCLASS_I2C'
priv: struct name of the private data, e.g. 'i2c_priv'
per_dev_priv (str): struct name of the priv_auto member, e.g. 'spi_info'
per_dev_plat (str): struct name of the plat_auto member, e.g. 'i2c_chip'
per_child_priv (str): struct name of the per_child_auto member,
e.g. 'pci_child_priv'
per_child_plat (str): struct name of the per_child_plat_auto member,
e.g. 'pci_child_plat'
alias_num_to_node (dict): Aliases for this uclasses (for sequence
numbers)
key (int): Alias number, e.g. 2 for "pci2"
value (str): Node the alias points to
alias_path_to_num (dict): Convert a path to an alias number
key (str): Full path to node (e.g. '/soc/pci')
seq (int): Alias number, e.g. 2 for "pci2"
devs (list): List of devices in this uclass, each a Node
node_refs (dict): References in the linked list of devices:
key (int): Sequence number (0=first, n-1=last, -1=head, n=tail)
value (str): Reference to the device at that position
"""
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.uclass_id = None
self.priv = ''
self.per_dev_priv = ''
self.per_dev_plat = ''
self.per_child_priv = ''
self.per_child_plat = ''
self.alias_num_to_node = {}
self.alias_path_to_num = {}
self.devs = []
self.node_refs = {}
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.name == other.name and
self.uclass_id == other.uclass_id and
self.priv == other.priv)
def __repr__(self):
return ("UclassDriver(name='%s', uclass_id='%s')" %
(self.name, self.uclass_id))
def __hash__(self):
# We can use the uclass ID since it is unique among uclasses
return hash(self.uclass_id)
class Struct:
"""Holds information about a struct definition
Attributes:
name: Struct name, e.g. 'fred' if the struct is 'struct fred'
fname: Filename containing the struct, in a format that C files can
include, e.g. 'asm/clk.h'
"""
def __init__(self, name, fname):
self.name = name
self.fname =fname
def __repr__(self):
return ("Struct(name='%s', fname='%s')" % (self.name, self.fname))
class Scanner:
"""Scanning of the U-Boot source tree
Properties:
_basedir (str): Base directory of U-Boot source code. Defaults to the
grandparent of this file's directory
_drivers: Dict of valid driver names found in drivers/
key: Driver name
value: Driver for that driver
_driver_aliases: Dict that holds aliases for driver names
key: Driver alias declared with
DM_DRIVER_ALIAS(driver_alias, driver_name)
value: Driver name declared with U_BOOT_DRIVER(driver_name)
_drivers_additional (list or str): List of additional drivers to use
during scanning
_warnings: Dict of warnings found:
key: Driver name
value: Set of warnings
_of_match: Dict holding information about compatible strings
key: Name of struct udevice_id variable
value: Dict of compatible info in that variable:
key: Compatible string, e.g. 'rockchip,rk3288-grf'
value: Driver data, e,g, 'ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_GRF', or None
_compat_to_driver: Maps compatible strings to Driver
_uclass: Dict of uclass information
key: uclass name, e.g. 'UCLASS_I2C'
value: UClassDriver
_structs: Dict of all structs found in U-Boot:
key: Name of struct
value: Struct object
_phase: The phase of U-Boot that we are generating data for, e.g. 'spl'
or 'tpl'. None if not known
"""
def __init__(self, basedir, drivers_additional, phase=''):
"""Set up a new Scanner
"""
if not basedir:
basedir = sys.argv[0].replace('tools/dtoc/dtoc', '')
if basedir == '':
basedir = './'
self._basedir = basedir
self._drivers = {}
self._driver_aliases = {}
self._drivers_additional = drivers_additional or []
self._missing_drivers = set()
self._warnings = collections.defaultdict(set)
self._of_match = {}
self._compat_to_driver = {}
self._uclass = {}
self._structs = {}
self._phase = phase
def get_driver(self, name):
"""Get a driver given its name
Args:
name (str): Driver name
Returns:
Driver: Driver or None if not found
"""
return self._drivers.get(name)
def get_normalized_compat_name(self, node):
"""Get a node's normalized compat name
Returns a valid driver name by retrieving node's list of compatible
string as a C identifier and performing a check against _drivers
and a lookup in driver_aliases printing a warning in case of failure.
Args:
node (Node): Node object to check
Return:
Tuple:
Driver name associated with the first compatible string
List of C identifiers for all the other compatible strings
(possibly empty)
In case of no match found, the return will be the same as
get_compat_name()
"""
if not node.parent:
compat_list_c = ['root_driver']
else:
compat_list_c = get_compat_name(node)
for compat_c in compat_list_c:
if not compat_c in self._drivers.keys():
compat_c = self._driver_aliases.get(compat_c)
if not compat_c:
continue
aliases_c = compat_list_c
if compat_c in aliases_c:
aliases_c.remove(compat_c)
return compat_c, aliases_c
name = compat_list_c[0]
self._missing_drivers.add(name)
self._warnings[name].add(
'WARNING: the driver %s was not found in the driver list' % name)
return compat_list_c[0], compat_list_c[1:]
def _parse_structs(self, fname, buff):
"""Parse a H file to extract struct definitions contained within
This parses 'struct xx {' definitions to figure out what structs this
header defines.
Args:
buff (str): Contents of file
fname (str): Filename (to use when printing errors)
"""
structs = {}
re_struct = re.compile('^struct ([a-z0-9_]+) {$')
re_asm = re.compile('../arch/[a-z0-9]+/include/asm/(.*)')
prefix = ''
for line in buff.splitlines():
# Handle line continuation
if prefix:
line = prefix + line
prefix = ''
if line.endswith('\\'):
prefix = line[:-1]
continue
m_struct = re_struct.match(line)
if m_struct:
name = m_struct.group(1)
include_dir = os.path.join(self._basedir, 'include')
rel_fname = os.path.relpath(fname, include_dir)
m_asm = re_asm.match(rel_fname)
if m_asm:
rel_fname = 'asm/' + m_asm.group(1)
structs[name] = Struct(name, rel_fname)
self._structs.update(structs)
@classmethod
def _get_re_for_member(cls, member):
"""_get_re_for_member: Get a compiled regular expression
Args:
member (str): Struct member name, e.g. 'priv_auto'
Returns:
re.Pattern: Compiled regular expression that parses:
.member = sizeof(struct fred),
and returns "fred" as group 1
"""
return re.compile(r'^\s*.%s\s*=\s*sizeof\(struct\s+(.*)\),$' % member)
def _parse_uclass_driver(self, fname, buff):
"""Parse a C file to extract uclass driver information contained within
This parses UCLASS_DRIVER() structs to obtain various pieces of useful
information.
It updates the following member:
_uclass: Dict of uclass information
key: uclass name, e.g. 'UCLASS_I2C'
value: UClassDriver
Args:
fname (str): Filename being parsed (used for warnings)
buff (str): Contents of file
"""
uc_drivers = {}
# Collect the driver name and associated Driver
driver = None
re_driver = re.compile(r'^UCLASS_DRIVER\((.*)\)')
# Collect the uclass ID, e.g. 'UCLASS_SPI'
re_id = re.compile(r'\s*\.id\s*=\s*(UCLASS_[A-Z0-9_]+)')
# Matches the header/size information for uclass-private data
re_priv = self._get_re_for_member('priv_auto')
# Set up parsing for the auto members
re_per_device_priv = self._get_re_for_member('per_device_auto')
re_per_device_plat = self._get_re_for_member('per_device_plat_auto')
re_per_child_priv = self._get_re_for_member('per_child_auto')
re_per_child_plat = self._get_re_for_member('per_child_plat_auto')
prefix = ''
for line in buff.splitlines():
# Handle line continuation
if prefix:
line = prefix + line
prefix = ''
if line.endswith('\\'):
prefix = line[:-1]
continue
driver_match = re_driver.search(line)
# If we have seen UCLASS_DRIVER()...
if driver:
m_id = re_id.search(line)
m_priv = re_priv.match(line)
m_per_dev_priv = re_per_device_priv.match(line)
m_per_dev_plat = re_per_device_plat.match(line)
m_per_child_priv = re_per_child_priv.match(line)
m_per_child_plat = re_per_child_plat.match(line)
if m_id:
driver.uclass_id = m_id.group(1)
elif m_priv:
driver.priv = m_priv.group(1)
elif m_per_dev_priv:
driver.per_dev_priv = m_per_dev_priv.group(1)
elif m_per_dev_plat:
driver.per_dev_plat = m_per_dev_plat.group(1)
elif m_per_child_priv:
driver.per_child_priv = m_per_child_priv.group(1)
elif m_per_child_plat:
driver.per_child_plat = m_per_child_plat.group(1)
elif '};' in line:
if not driver.uclass_id:
raise ValueError(
"%s: Cannot parse uclass ID in driver '%s'" %
(fname, driver.name))
uc_drivers[driver.uclass_id] = driver
driver = None
elif driver_match:
driver_name = driver_match.group(1)
driver = UclassDriver(driver_name)
self._uclass.update(uc_drivers)
def _parse_driver(self, fname, buff):
"""Parse a C file to extract driver information contained within
This parses U_BOOT_DRIVER() structs to obtain various pieces of useful
information.
It updates the following members:
_drivers - updated with new Driver records for each driver found
in the file
_of_match - updated with each compatible string found in the file
_compat_to_driver - Maps compatible string to Driver
_driver_aliases - Maps alias names to driver name
Args:
fname (str): Filename being parsed (used for warnings)
buff (str): Contents of file
Raises:
ValueError: Compatible variable is mentioned in .of_match in
U_BOOT_DRIVER() but not found in the file
"""
# Dict holding information about compatible strings collected in this
# function so far
# key: Name of struct udevice_id variable
# value: Dict of compatible info in that variable:
# key: Compatible string, e.g. 'rockchip,rk3288-grf'
# value: Driver data, e,g, 'ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_GRF', or None
of_match = {}
# Dict holding driver information collected in this function so far
# key: Driver name (C name as in U_BOOT_DRIVER(xxx))
# value: Driver
drivers = {}
# Collect the driver info
driver = None
re_driver = re.compile(r'^U_BOOT_DRIVER\((.*)\)')
# Collect the uclass ID, e.g. 'UCLASS_SPI'
re_id = re.compile(r'\s*\.id\s*=\s*(UCLASS_[A-Z0-9_]+)')
# Collect the compatible string, e.g. 'rockchip,rk3288-grf'
compat = None
re_compat = re.compile(r'{\s*\.compatible\s*=\s*"(.*)"\s*'
r'(,\s*\.data\s*=\s*(\S*))?\s*},')
# This is a dict of compatible strings that were found:
# key: Compatible string, e.g. 'rockchip,rk3288-grf'
# value: Driver data, e,g, 'ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_GRF', or None
compat_dict = {}
# Holds the var nane of the udevice_id list, e.g.
# 'rk3288_syscon_ids_noc' in
# static const struct udevice_id rk3288_syscon_ids_noc[] = {
ids_name = None
re_ids = re.compile(r'struct udevice_id (.*)\[\]\s*=')
# Matches the references to the udevice_id list
re_of_match = re.compile(
r'\.of_match\s*=\s*(of_match_ptr\()?([a-z0-9_]+)([^,]*),')
re_phase = re.compile('^\s*DM_PHASE\((.*)\).*$')
re_hdr = re.compile('^\s*DM_HEADER\((.*)\).*$')
re_alias = re.compile(r'DM_DRIVER_ALIAS\(\s*(\w+)\s*,\s*(\w+)\s*\)')
# Matches the struct name for priv, plat
re_priv = self._get_re_for_member('priv_auto')
re_plat = self._get_re_for_member('plat_auto')
re_child_priv = self._get_re_for_member('per_child_auto')
re_child_plat = self._get_re_for_member('per_child_plat_auto')
prefix = ''
for line in buff.splitlines():
# Handle line continuation
if prefix:
line = prefix + line
prefix = ''
if line.endswith('\\'):
prefix = line[:-1]
continue
driver_match = re_driver.search(line)
# If this line contains U_BOOT_DRIVER()...
if driver:
m_id = re_id.search(line)
m_of_match = re_of_match.search(line)
m_priv = re_priv.match(line)
m_plat = re_plat.match(line)
m_cplat = re_child_plat.match(line)
m_cpriv = re_child_priv.match(line)
m_phase = re_phase.match(line)
m_hdr = re_hdr.match(line)
if m_priv:
driver.priv = m_priv.group(1)
elif m_plat:
driver.plat = m_plat.group(1)
elif m_cplat:
driver.child_plat = m_cplat.group(1)
elif m_cpriv:
driver.child_priv = m_cpriv.group(1)
elif m_id:
driver.uclass_id = m_id.group(1)
elif m_of_match:
compat = m_of_match.group(2)
suffix = m_of_match.group(3)
if suffix and suffix != ')':
self._warnings[driver.name].add(
"%s: Warning: unexpected suffix '%s' on .of_match line for compat '%s'" %
(fname, suffix, compat))
elif m_phase:
driver.phase = m_phase.group(1)
elif m_hdr:
driver.headers.append(m_hdr.group(1))
elif '};' in line:
is_root = driver.name == 'root_driver'
if driver.uclass_id and (compat or is_root):
if not is_root:
if compat not in of_match:
raise ValueError(
"%s: Unknown compatible var '%s' (found: %s)" %
(fname, compat, ','.join(of_match.keys())))
driver.compat = of_match[compat]
# This needs to be deterministic, since a driver may
# have multiple compatible strings pointing to it.
# We record the one earliest in the alphabet so it
# will produce the same result on all machines.
for compat_id in of_match[compat]:
old = self._compat_to_driver.get(compat_id)
if not old or driver.name < old.name:
self._compat_to_driver[compat_id] = driver
drivers[driver.name] = driver
else:
# The driver does not have a uclass or compat string.
# The first is required but the second is not, so just
# ignore this.
if not driver.uclass_id:
warn = 'Missing .uclass'
else:
warn = 'Missing .compatible'
self._warnings[driver.name].add('%s in %s' %
(warn, fname))
driver = None
ids_name = None
compat = None
compat_dict = {}
elif ids_name:
compat_m = re_compat.search(line)
if compat_m:
compat_dict[compat_m.group(1)] = compat_m.group(3)
elif '};' in line:
of_match[ids_name] = compat_dict
ids_name = None
elif driver_match:
driver_name = driver_match.group(1)
driver = Driver(driver_name, fname)
else:
ids_m = re_ids.search(line)
m_alias = re_alias.match(line)
if ids_m:
ids_name = ids_m.group(1)
elif m_alias:
self._driver_aliases[m_alias.group(2)] = m_alias.group(1)
# Make the updates based on what we found
for driver in drivers.values():
if driver.name in self._drivers:
orig = self._drivers[driver.name]
if self._phase:
# If the original driver matches our phase, use it
if orig.phase == self._phase:
orig.dups.append(driver)
continue
# Otherwise use the new driver, which is assumed to match
else:
# We have no way of distinguishing them
driver.warn_dups = True
driver.dups.append(orig)
self._drivers[driver.name] = driver
self._of_match.update(of_match)
def show_warnings(self):
"""Show any warnings that have been collected"""
used_drivers = [drv.name for drv in self._drivers.values() if drv.used]
missing = self._missing_drivers.copy()
for name in sorted(self._warnings.keys()):
if name in missing or name in used_drivers:
warns = sorted(list(self._warnings[name]))
print('%s: %s' % (name, warns[0]))
indent = ' ' * len(name)
for warn in warns[1:]:
print('%-s: %s' % (indent, warn))
if name in missing:
missing.remove(name)
print()
def scan_driver(self, fname):
"""Scan a driver file to build a list of driver names and aliases
It updates the following members:
_drivers - updated with new Driver records for each driver found
in the file
_of_match - updated with each compatible string found in the file
_compat_to_driver - Maps compatible string to Driver
_driver_aliases - Maps alias names to driver name
Args
fname: Driver filename to scan
"""
with open(fname, encoding='utf-8') as inf:
try:
buff = inf.read()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# This seems to happen on older Python versions
print("Skipping file '%s' due to unicode error" % fname)
return
# If this file has any U_BOOT_DRIVER() declarations, process it to
# obtain driver information
if 'U_BOOT_DRIVER' in buff:
self._parse_driver(fname, buff)
if 'UCLASS_DRIVER' in buff:
self._parse_uclass_driver(fname, buff)
def scan_header(self, fname):
"""Scan a header file to build a list of struct definitions
It updates the following members:
_structs - updated with new Struct records for each struct found
in the file
Args
fname: header filename to scan
"""
with open(fname, encoding='utf-8') as inf:
try:
buff = inf.read()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# This seems to happen on older Python versions
print("Skipping file '%s' due to unicode error" % fname)
return
# If this file has any U_BOOT_DRIVER() declarations, process it to
# obtain driver information
if 'struct' in buff:
self._parse_structs(fname, buff)
def scan_drivers(self):
"""Scan the driver folders to build a list of driver names and aliases
This procedure will populate self._drivers and self._driver_aliases
"""
for (dirpath, _, filenames) in os.walk(self._basedir):
rel_path = dirpath[len(self._basedir):]
if rel_path.startswith('/'):
rel_path = rel_path[1:]
if rel_path.startswith('build') or rel_path.startswith('.git'):
continue
for fname in filenames:
pathname = dirpath + '/' + fname
if fname.endswith('.c'):
self.scan_driver(pathname)
elif fname.endswith('.h'):
self.scan_header(pathname)
for fname in self._drivers_additional:
if not isinstance(fname, str) or len(fname) == 0:
continue
if fname[0] == '/':
self.scan_driver(fname)
else:
self.scan_driver(self._basedir + '/' + fname)
# Get the uclass for each driver
# TODO: Can we just get the uclass for the ones we use, e.g. in
# mark_used()?
for driver in self._drivers.values():
driver.uclass = self._uclass.get(driver.uclass_id)
def mark_used(self, nodes):
"""Mark the drivers associated with a list of nodes as 'used'
This takes a list of nodes, finds the driver for each one and marks it
as used.
If two used drivers have the same name, issue a warning.
Args:
nodes (list of None): Nodes that are in use
"""
# Figure out which drivers we actually use
for node in nodes:
struct_name, _ = self.get_normalized_compat_name(node)
driver = self._drivers.get(struct_name)
if driver:
driver.used = True
if driver.dups and driver.warn_dups:
print("Warning: Duplicate driver name '%s' (orig=%s, dups=%s)" %
(driver.name, driver.fname,
', '.join([drv.fname for drv in driver.dups])))
def add_uclass_alias(self, name, num, node):
"""Add an alias to a uclass
Args:
name: Name of uclass, e.g. 'i2c'
num: Alias number, e.g. 2 for alias 'i2c2'
node: Node the alias points to, or None if None
Returns:
True if the node was added
False if the node was not added (uclass of that name not found)
None if the node could not be added because it was None
"""
for uclass in self._uclass.values():
if uclass.name == name:
if node is None:
return None
uclass.alias_num_to_node[int(num)] = node
uclass.alias_path_to_num[node.path] = int(num)
return True
return False
def assign_seq(self, node):
"""Figure out the sequence number for a node
This looks in the node's uclass and assigns a sequence number if needed,
based on the aliases and other nodes in that uclass.
It updates the uclass alias_path_to_num and alias_num_to_node
Args:
node (Node): Node object to look up
"""
if node.driver and node.seq == -1 and node.uclass:
uclass = node.uclass
num = uclass.alias_path_to_num.get(node.path)
if num is not None:
return num
else:
# Dynamically allocate the next available value after all
# existing ones
if uclass.alias_num_to_node:
start = max(uclass.alias_num_to_node.keys())
else:
start = -1
for seq in range(start + 1, 1000):
if seq not in uclass.alias_num_to_node:
break
uclass.alias_path_to_num[node.path] = seq
uclass.alias_num_to_node[seq] = node
return seq
return None