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# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# Copyright (c) 2012, Intel Corporation.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# DESCRIPTION
# This module implements the templating engine used by 'yocto-bsp' to
# create BSPs. The BSP templates are simply the set of files expected
# to appear in a generated BSP, marked up with a small set of tags
# used to customize the output. The engine parses through the
# templates and generates a Python program containing all the logic
# and input elements needed to display and retrieve BSP-specific
# information from the user. The resulting program uses those results
# to generate the final BSP files.
#
# AUTHORS
# Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi (at] intel.com>
#
import os
import sys
from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
from tags import *
import shlex
import json
import subprocess
import shutil
class Line():
"""
Generic (abstract) container representing a line that will appear
in the BSP-generating program.
"""
__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
def __init__(self, line):
self.line = line
self.generated_line = ""
self.prio = sys.maxint
self.discard = False
@abstractmethod
def gen(self, context = None):
"""
Generate the final executable line that will appear in the
BSP-generation program.
"""
pass
def escape(self, line):
"""
Escape single and double quotes and backslashes until I find
something better (re.escape() escapes way too much).
"""
return line.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace("\"", "\\\"").replace("'", "\\'")
def parse_error(self, msg, lineno, line):
raise SyntaxError("%s: %s" % (msg, line))
class NormalLine(Line):
"""
Container for normal (non-tag) lines.
"""
def __init__(self, line):
Line.__init__(self, line)
self.is_filename = False
self.is_dirname = False
self.out_filebase = None
def gen(self, context = None):
if self.is_filename:
line = "current_file = \"" + os.path.join(self.out_filebase, self.escape(self.line)) + "\"; of = open(current_file, \"w\")"
elif self.is_dirname:
dirname = os.path.join(self.out_filebase, self.escape(self.line))
line = "if not os.path.exists(\"" + dirname + "\"): os.mkdir(\"" + dirname + "\")"
else:
line = "of.write(\"" + self.escape(self.line) + "\\n\")"
return line
class CodeLine(Line):
"""
Container for Python code tag lines.
"""
def __init__(self, line):
Line.__init__(self, line)
def gen(self, context = None):
return self.line
class Assignment:
"""
Representation of everything we know about {{=name }} tags.
Instances of these are used by Assignment lines.
"""
def __init__(self, start, end, name):
self.start = start
self.end = end
self.name = name
class AssignmentLine(NormalLine):
"""
Container for normal lines containing assignment tags. Assignment
tags must be in ascending order of 'start' value.
"""
def __init__(self, line):
NormalLine.__init__(self, line)
self.assignments = []
def add_assignment(self, start, end, name):
self.assignments.append(Assignment(start, end, name))
def gen(self, context = None):
line = self.escape(self.line)
for assignment in self.assignments:
replacement = "\" + " + assignment.name + " + \""
idx = line.find(ASSIGN_TAG)
line = line[:idx] + replacement + line[idx + assignment.end - assignment.start:]
if self.is_filename:
return "current_file = \"" + os.path.join(self.out_filebase, line) + "\"; of = open(current_file, \"w\")"
elif self.is_dirname:
dirname = os.path.join(self.out_filebase, line)
return "if not os.path.exists(\"" + dirname + "\"): os.mkdir(\"" + dirname + "\")"
else:
return "of.write(\"" + line + "\\n\")"
class InputLine(Line):
"""
Base class for Input lines.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
Line.__init__(self, tag)
self.props = props
self.lineno = lineno
try:
self.prio = int(props["prio"])
except KeyError:
self.prio = sys.maxint
def gen(self, context = None):
try:
depends_on = self.props["depends-on"]
try:
depends_on_val = self.props["depends-on-val"]
except KeyError:
self.parse_error("No 'depends-on-val' for 'depends-on' property",
self.lineno, self.line)
except KeyError:
pass
class EditBoxInputLine(InputLine):
"""
Base class for 'editbox' Input lines.
props:
name: example - "Load address"
msg: example - "Please enter the load address"
result:
Sets the value of the variable specified by 'name' to
whatever the user typed.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
InputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
InputLine.gen(self, context)
name = self.props["name"]
if not name:
self.parse_error("No input 'name' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
msg = self.props["msg"]
if not msg:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
msg += " [default: " + default_choice + "]"
line = name + " = default(raw_input(\"" + msg + " \"), " + name + ")"
return line
class GitRepoEditBoxInputLine(EditBoxInputLine):
"""
Base class for 'editbox' Input lines for user input of remote git
repos. This class verifies the existence and connectivity of the
specified git repo.
props:
name: example - "Load address"
msg: example - "Please enter the load address"
result:
Sets the value of the variable specified by 'name' to
whatever the user typed.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
EditBoxInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
EditBoxInputLine.gen(self, context)
name = self.props["name"]
if not name:
self.parse_error("No input 'name' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
msg = self.props["msg"]
if not msg:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
msg += " [default: " + default_choice + "]"
line = name + " = get_verified_git_repo(\"" + msg + "\"," + name + ")"
return line
class FileEditBoxInputLine(EditBoxInputLine):
"""
Base class for 'editbox' Input lines for user input of existing
files. This class verifies the existence of the specified file.
props:
name: example - "Load address"
msg: example - "Please enter the load address"
result:
Sets the value of the variable specified by 'name' to
whatever the user typed.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
EditBoxInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
EditBoxInputLine.gen(self, context)
name = self.props["name"]
if not name:
self.parse_error("No input 'name' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
msg = self.props["msg"]
if not msg:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
msg += " [default: " + default_choice + "]"
line = name + " = get_verified_file(\"" + msg + "\"," + name + ", True)"
return line
class BooleanInputLine(InputLine):
"""
Base class for boolean Input lines.
props:
name: example - "keyboard"
msg: example - "Got keyboard?"
result:
Sets the value of the variable specified by 'name' to "yes" or "no"
example - keyboard = "yes"
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
InputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
InputLine.gen(self, context)
name = self.props["name"]
if not name:
self.parse_error("No input 'name' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
msg = self.props["msg"]
if not msg:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
msg += " [default: " + default_choice + "]"
line = name + " = boolean(raw_input(\"" + msg + " \"), " + name + ")"
return line
class ListInputLine(InputLine):
"""
Base class for List-based Input lines. e.g. Choicelist, Checklist.
"""
__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
InputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
self.choices = []
def gen_choicepair_list(self):
"""Generate a list of 2-item val:desc lists from self.choices."""
if not self.choices:
return None
choicepair_list = list()
for choice in self.choices:
choicepair = []
choicepair.append(choice.val)
choicepair.append(choice.desc)
choicepair_list.append(choicepair)
return choicepair_list
def gen_degenerate_choicepair_list(self, choices):
"""Generate a list of 2-item val:desc with val=desc from passed-in choices."""
choicepair_list = list()
for choice in choices:
choicepair = []
choicepair.append(choice)
choicepair.append(choice)
choicepair_list.append(choicepair)
return choicepair_list
def exec_listgen_fn(self, context = None):
"""
Execute the list-generating function contained as a string in
the "gen" property.
"""
retval = None
try:
fname = self.props["gen"]
modsplit = fname.split('.')
mod_fn = modsplit.pop()
mod = '.'.join(modsplit)
__import__(mod)
# python 2.7 has a better way to do this using importlib.import_module
m = sys.modules[mod]
fn = getattr(m, mod_fn)
if not fn:
self.parse_error("couldn't load function specified for 'gen' property ",
self.lineno, self.line)
retval = fn(context)
if not retval:
self.parse_error("function specified for 'gen' property returned nothing ",
self.lineno, self.line)
except KeyError:
pass
return retval
def gen_choices_str(self, choicepairs):
"""
Generate a numbered list of choices from a list of choicepairs
for display to the user.
"""
choices_str = ""
for i, choicepair in enumerate(choicepairs):
choices_str += "\t" + str(i + 1) + ") " + choicepair[1] + "\n"
return choices_str
def gen_choices_val_str(self, choicepairs):
"""
Generate an array of choice values corresponding to the
numbered list generated by gen_choices_str().
"""
choices_val_list = "["
for i, choicepair in enumerate(choicepairs):
choices_val_list += "\"" + choicepair[0] + "\","
choices_val_list += "]"
return choices_val_list
def gen_choices_val_list(self, choicepairs):
"""
Generate an array of choice values corresponding to the
numbered list generated by gen_choices_str().
"""
choices_val_list = []
for i, choicepair in enumerate(choicepairs):
choices_val_list.append(choicepair[0])
return choices_val_list
def gen_choices_list(self, context = None, checklist = False):
"""
Generate an array of choice values corresponding to the
numbered list generated by gen_choices_str().
"""
choices = self.exec_listgen_fn(context)
if choices:
if len(choices) == 0:
self.parse_error("No entries available for input list",
self.lineno, self.line)
choicepairs = self.gen_degenerate_choicepair_list(choices)
else:
if len(self.choices) == 0:
self.parse_error("No entries available for input list",
self.lineno, self.line)
choicepairs = self.gen_choicepair_list()
return choicepairs
def gen_choices(self, context = None, checklist = False):
"""
Generate an array of choice values corresponding to the
numbered list generated by gen_choices_str(), display it to
the user, and process the result.
"""
msg = self.props["msg"]
if not msg:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found",
self.lineno, self.line)
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
msg += " [default: " + default_choice + "]"
choicepairs = self.gen_choices_list(context, checklist)
choices_str = self.gen_choices_str(choicepairs)
choices_val_list = self.gen_choices_val_list(choicepairs)
if checklist:
choiceval = default(find_choicevals(raw_input(msg + "\n" + choices_str), choices_val_list), default_choice)
else:
choiceval = default(find_choiceval(raw_input(msg + "\n" + choices_str), choices_val_list), default_choice)
return choiceval
def find_choiceval(choice_str, choice_list):
"""
Take number as string and return val string from choice_list,
empty string if oob. choice_list is a simple python list.
"""
choice_val = ""
try:
choice_idx = int(choice_str)
if choice_idx <= len(choice_list):
choice_idx -= 1
choice_val = choice_list[choice_idx]
except ValueError:
pass
return choice_val
def find_choicevals(choice_str, choice_list):
"""
Take numbers as space-separated string and return vals list from
choice_list, empty list if oob. choice_list is a simple python
list.
"""
choice_vals = []
choices = choice_str.split()
for choice in choices:
choice_vals.append(find_choiceval(choice, choice_list))
return choice_vals
def default(input_str, name):
"""
Return default if no input_str, otherwise stripped input_str.
"""
if not input_str:
return name
return input_str.strip()
def verify_git_repo(giturl):
"""
Verify that the giturl passed in can be connected to. This can be
used as a check for the existence of the given repo and/or basic
git remote connectivity.
Returns True if the connection was successful, fals otherwise
"""
if not giturl:
return False
gitcmd = "git ls-remote %s > /dev/null 2>&1" % (giturl)
rc = subprocess.call(gitcmd, shell=True)
if rc == 0:
return True
return False
def get_verified_git_repo(input_str, name):
"""
Return git repo if verified, otherwise loop forever asking user
for filename.
"""
msg = input_str.strip() + " "
giturl = default(raw_input(msg), name)
while True:
if verify_git_repo(giturl):
return giturl
giturl = default(raw_input(msg), name)
def get_verified_file(input_str, name, filename_can_be_null):
"""
Return filename if the file exists, otherwise loop forever asking
user for filename.
"""
msg = input_str.strip() + " "
filename = default(raw_input(msg), name)
while True:
if not filename and filename_can_be_null:
return filename
if os.path.isfile(filename):
return filename
filename = default(raw_input(msg), name)
def replace_file(replace_this, with_this):
"""
Replace the given file with the contents of filename, retaining
the original filename.
"""
try:
replace_this.close()
shutil.copy(with_this, replace_this.name)
except IOError:
pass
def boolean(input_str, name):
"""
Return lowercase version of first char in string, or value in name.
"""
if not input_str:
return name
str = input_str.lower().strip()
if str and str[0] == "y" or str[0] == "n":
return str[0]
else:
return name
def strip_base(input_str):
"""
strip '/base' off the end of input_str, so we can use 'base' in
the branch names we present to the user.
"""
if input_str and input_str.endswith("/base"):
return input_str[:-len("/base")]
return input_str.strip()
deferred_choices = {}
def gen_choices_defer(input_line, context, checklist = False):
"""
Save the context hashed the name of the input item, which will be
passed to the gen function later.
"""
name = input_line.props["name"]
try:
nameappend = input_line.props["nameappend"]
except KeyError:
nameappend = ""
try:
branches_base = input_line.props["branches_base"]
except KeyError:
branches_base = ""
filename = input_line.props["filename"]
closetag_start = filename.find(CLOSE_TAG)
if closetag_start != -1:
filename = filename[closetag_start + len(CLOSE_TAG):]
filename = filename.strip()
filename = os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
captured_context = capture_context(context)
context["filename"] = filename
captured_context["filename"] = filename
context["nameappend"] = nameappend
captured_context["nameappend"] = nameappend
context["branches_base"] = branches_base
captured_context["branches_base"] = branches_base
deferred_choice = (input_line, captured_context, checklist)
key = name + "_" + filename + "_" + nameappend
deferred_choices[key] = deferred_choice
def invoke_deferred_choices(name):
"""
Invoke the choice generation function using the context hashed by
'name'.
"""
deferred_choice = deferred_choices[name]
input_line = deferred_choice[0]
context = deferred_choice[1]
checklist = deferred_choice[2]
context["name"] = name
choices = input_line.gen_choices(context, checklist)
return choices
class ChoicelistInputLine(ListInputLine):
"""
Base class for choicelist Input lines.
props:
name: example - "xserver_choice"
msg: example - "Please select an xserver for this machine"
result:
Sets the value of the variable specified by 'name' to whichever Choice was chosen
example - xserver_choice = "xserver_vesa"
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
ListInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
InputLine.gen(self, context)
gen_choices_defer(self, context)
name = self.props["name"]
nameappend = context["nameappend"]
filename = context["filename"]
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
line = name + " = default(invoke_deferred_choices(\"" + name + "_" + filename + "_" + nameappend + "\"), \"" + default_choice + "\")"
return line
class ListValInputLine(InputLine):
"""
Abstract base class for choice and checkbox Input lines.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
InputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
try:
self.val = self.props["val"]
except KeyError:
self.parse_error("No input 'val' property found", self.lineno, self.line)
try:
self.desc = self.props["msg"]
except KeyError:
self.parse_error("No input 'msg' property found", self.lineno, self.line)
class ChoiceInputLine(ListValInputLine):
"""
Base class for choicelist item Input lines.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
ListValInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
return None
class ChecklistInputLine(ListInputLine):
"""
Base class for checklist Input lines.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
ListInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
InputLine.gen(self, context)
gen_choices_defer(self, context, True)
name = self.props["name"]
nameappend = context["nameappend"]
filename = context["filename"]
try:
default_choice = self.props["default"]
except KeyError:
default_choice = ""
line = name + " = default(invoke_deferred_choices(\"" + name + "_" + filename + "_" + nameappend + "\"), \"" + default_choice + "\")"
return line
class CheckInputLine(ListValInputLine):
"""
Base class for checklist item Input lines.
"""
def __init__(self, props, tag, lineno):
ListValInputLine.__init__(self, props, tag, lineno)
def gen(self, context = None):
return None
dirname_substitutions = {}
class SubstrateBase(object):
"""
Base class for both expanded and unexpanded file and dir container
objects.
"""
def __init__(self, filename, filebase, out_filebase):
self.filename = filename
self.filebase = filebase
self.translated_filename = filename
self.out_filebase = out_filebase
self.raw_lines = []
self.expanded_lines = []
self.prev_choicelist = None
def parse_error(self, msg, lineno, line):
raise SyntaxError("%s: [%s: %d]: %s" % (msg, self.filename, lineno, line))
def expand_input_tag(self, tag, lineno):
"""
Input tags consist of the word 'input' at the beginning,
followed by name:value property pairs which are converted into
a dictionary.
"""
propstr = tag[len(INPUT_TAG):]
props = dict(prop.split(":", 1) for prop in shlex.split(propstr))
props["filename"] = self.filename
input_type = props[INPUT_TYPE_PROPERTY]
if not props[INPUT_TYPE_PROPERTY]:
self.parse_error("No input 'type' property found", lineno, tag)
if input_type == "boolean":
return BooleanInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
if input_type == "edit":
return EditBoxInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
if input_type == "edit-git-repo":
return GitRepoEditBoxInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
if input_type == "edit-file":
return FileEditBoxInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
elif input_type == "choicelist":
self.prev_choicelist = ChoicelistInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
return self.prev_choicelist
elif input_type == "choice":
if not self.prev_choicelist:
self.parse_error("Found 'choice' input tag but no previous choicelist",
lineno, tag)
choice = ChoiceInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
self.prev_choicelist.choices.append(choice)
return choice
elif input_type == "checklist":
return ChecklistInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
elif input_type == "check":
return CheckInputLine(props, tag, lineno)
def expand_assignment_tag(self, start, line, lineno):
"""
Expand all tags in a line.
"""
expanded_line = AssignmentLine(line.rstrip())
while start != -1:
end = line.find(CLOSE_TAG, start)
if end == -1:
self.parse_error("No close tag found for assignment tag", lineno, line)
else:
name = line[start + len(ASSIGN_TAG):end].strip()
expanded_line.add_assignment(start, end + len(CLOSE_TAG), name)
start = line.find(ASSIGN_TAG, end)
return expanded_line
def expand_tag(self, line, lineno):
"""
Returns a processed tag line, or None if there was no tag
The rules for tags are very simple:
- No nested tags
- Tags start with {{ and end with }}
- An assign tag, {{=, can appear anywhere and will
be replaced with what the assignment evaluates to
- Any other tag occupies the whole line it is on
- if there's anything else on the tag line, it's an error
- if it starts with 'input', it's an input tag and
will only be used for prompting and setting variables
- anything else is straight Python
- tags are in effect only until the next blank line or tag or 'pass' tag
- we don't have indentation in tags, but we need some way to end a block
forcefully without blank lines or other tags - that's the 'pass' tag
- todo: implement pass tag
- directories and filenames can have tags as well, but only assignment
and 'if' code lines
- directories and filenames are the only case where normal tags can
coexist with normal text on the same 'line'
"""
start = line.find(ASSIGN_TAG)
if start != -1:
return self.expand_assignment_tag(start, line, lineno)
start = line.find(OPEN_TAG)
if start == -1:
return None
end = line.find(CLOSE_TAG, 0)
if end == -1:
self.parse_error("No close tag found for open tag", lineno, line)
tag = line[start + len(OPEN_TAG):end].strip()
if not tag.lstrip().startswith(INPUT_TAG):
return CodeLine(tag)
return self.expand_input_tag(tag, lineno)
def append_translated_filename(self, filename):
"""
Simply append filename to translated_filename
"""
self.translated_filename = os.path.join(self.translated_filename, filename)
def get_substituted_file_or_dir_name(self, first_line, tag):
"""
If file or dir names contain name substitutions, return the name
to substitute. Note that this is just the file or dirname and
doesn't include the path.
"""
filename = first_line.find(tag)
if filename != -1:
filename += len(tag)
substituted_filename = first_line[filename:].strip()
this = substituted_filename.find(" this")
if this != -1:
head, tail = os.path.split(self.filename)
substituted_filename = substituted_filename[:this + 1] + tail
if tag == DIRNAME_TAG: # get rid of .noinstall in dirname
substituted_filename = substituted_filename.split('.')[0]
return substituted_filename
def get_substituted_filename(self, first_line):
"""
If a filename contains a name substitution, return the name to
substitute. Note that this is just the filename and doesn't
include the path.
"""
return self.get_substituted_file_or_dir_name(first_line, FILENAME_TAG)
def get_substituted_dirname(self, first_line):
"""
If a dirname contains a name substitution, return the name to
substitute. Note that this is just the dirname and doesn't
include the path.
"""
return self.get_substituted_file_or_dir_name(first_line, DIRNAME_TAG)
def substitute_filename(self, first_line):
"""
Find the filename in first_line and append it to translated_filename.
"""
substituted_filename = self.get_substituted_filename(first_line)
self.append_translated_filename(substituted_filename);
def substitute_dirname(self, first_line):
"""
Find the dirname in first_line and append it to translated_filename.
"""
substituted_dirname = self.get_substituted_dirname(first_line)
self.append_translated_filename(substituted_dirname);
def is_filename_substitution(self, line):
"""
Do we have a filename subustition?
"""
if line.find(FILENAME_TAG) != -1:
return True
return False
def is_dirname_substitution(self, line):
"""
Do we have a dirname subustition?
"""
if line.find(DIRNAME_TAG) != -1:
return True
return False
def translate_dirname(self, first_line):
"""
Just save the first_line mapped by filename. The later pass
through the directories will look for a dirname.noinstall
match and grab the substitution line.
"""
dirname_substitutions[self.filename] = first_line
def translate_dirnames_in_path(self, path):
"""
Translate dirnames below this file or dir, not including tail.
dirname_substititions is keyed on actual untranslated filenames.
translated_path contains the subsititutions for each element.
"""
remainder = path[len(self.filebase)+1:]
translated_path = untranslated_path = self.filebase
untranslated_dirs = remainder.split(os.sep)
for dir in untranslated_dirs:
key = os.path.join(untranslated_path, dir + '.noinstall')
try:
first_line = dirname_substitutions[key]
except KeyError:
translated_path = os.path.join(translated_path, dir)
untranslated_path = os.path.join(untranslated_path, dir)
continue
substituted_dir = self.get_substituted_dirname(first_line)
translated_path = os.path.join(translated_path, substituted_dir)
untranslated_path = os.path.join(untranslated_path, dir)
return translated_path
def translate_file_or_dir_name(self):
"""
Originally we were allowed to use open/close/assign tags and python
code in the filename, which fit in nicely with the way we
processed the templates and generated code. Now that we can't
do that, we make those tags proper file contents and have this
pass substitute the nice but non-functional names with those
'strange' ones, and then proceed as usual.
So, if files or matching dir<.noinstall> files contain
filename substitutions, this function translates them into the
corresponding 'strange' names, which future passes will expand
as they always have. The resulting pathname is kept in the
file or directory's translated_filename. Another way to think
about it is that self.filename is the input filename, and
translated_filename is the output filename before expansion.
"""
# remove leaf file or dirname
head, tail = os.path.split(self.filename)
translated_path = self.translate_dirnames_in_path(head)
self.translated_filename = translated_path
# This is a dirname - does it have a matching .noinstall with
# a substitution? If so, apply the dirname subsititution.
if not os.path.isfile(self.filename):
key = self.filename + ".noinstall"
try:
first_line = dirname_substitutions[key]
except KeyError:
self.append_translated_filename(tail)
return
self.substitute_dirname(first_line)
return
f = open(self.filename)
first_line = f.readline()
f.close()
# This is a normal filename not needing translation, just use
# it as-is.
if not first_line or not first_line.startswith("#"):
self.append_translated_filename(tail)
return
# If we have a filename substitution (first line in the file
# is a FILENAME_TAG line) do the substitution now. If we have
# a dirname substitution (DIRNAME_TAG in dirname.noinstall
# meta-file), hash it so we can apply it when we see the
# matching dirname later. Otherwise we have a regular
# filename, just use it as-is.
if self.is_filename_substitution(first_line):
self.substitute_filename(first_line)
elif self.is_dirname_substitution(first_line):
self.translate_dirname(first_line)
else:
self.append_translated_filename(tail)
def expand_file_or_dir_name(self):
"""
Expand file or dir names into codeline. Dirnames and
filenames can only have assignments or if statements. First
translate if statements into CodeLine + (dirname or filename
creation).
"""
lineno = 0
line = self.translated_filename[len(self.filebase):]
if line.startswith("/"):
line = line[1:]
opentag_start = -1
start = line.find(OPEN_TAG)
while start != -1:
if not line[start:].startswith(ASSIGN_TAG):
opentag_start = start
break
start += len(ASSIGN_TAG)
start = line.find(OPEN_TAG, start)
if opentag_start != -1:
end = line.find(CLOSE_TAG, opentag_start)
if end == -1:
self.parse_error("No close tag found for open tag", lineno, line)
# we have a {{ tag i.e. code
tag = line[opentag_start + len(OPEN_TAG):end].strip()
if not tag.lstrip().startswith(IF_TAG):
self.parse_error("Only 'if' tags are allowed in file or directory names",
lineno, line)
self.expanded_lines.append(CodeLine(tag))
# everything after }} is the actual filename (possibly with assignments)
# everything before is the pathname
line = line[:opentag_start] + line[end + len(CLOSE_TAG):].strip()
assign_start = line.find(ASSIGN_TAG)
if assign_start != -1:
assignment_tag = self.expand_assignment_tag(assign_start, line, lineno)
if isinstance(self, SubstrateFile):
assignment_tag.is_filename = True
assignment_tag.out_filebase = self.out_filebase
elif isinstance(self, SubstrateDir):
assignment_tag.is_dirname = True
assignment_tag.out_filebase = self.out_filebase
self.expanded_lines.append(assignment_tag)
return
normal_line = NormalLine(line)
if isinstance(self, SubstrateFile):
normal_line.is_filename = True
normal_line.out_filebase = self.out_filebase
elif isinstance(self, SubstrateDir):
normal_line.is_dirname = True
normal_line.out_filebase = self.out_filebase
self.expanded_lines.append(normal_line)
def expand(self):
"""
Expand the file or dir name first, eventually this ends up
creating the file or dir.
"""
self.translate_file_or_dir_name()
self.expand_file_or_dir_name()
class SubstrateFile(SubstrateBase):
"""
Container for both expanded and unexpanded substrate files.
"""
def __init__(self, filename, filebase, out_filebase):
SubstrateBase.__init__(self, filename, filebase, out_filebase)
def read(self):
if self.raw_lines:
return
f = open(self.filename)
self.raw_lines = f.readlines()
def expand(self):
"""Expand the contents of all template tags in the file."""
SubstrateBase.expand(self)
self.read()
for lineno, line in enumerate(self.raw_lines):
# only first line can be a filename substitition
if lineno == 0 and line.startswith("#") and FILENAME_TAG in line:
continue # skip it - we've already expanded it
expanded_line = self.expand_tag(line, lineno + 1) # humans not 0-based
if not expanded_line:
expanded_line = NormalLine(line.rstrip())
self.expanded_lines.append(expanded_line)
def gen(self, context = None):
"""Generate the code that generates the BSP."""
base_indent = 0
indent = new_indent = base_indent
for line in self.expanded_lines:
genline = line.gen(context)
if not genline:
continue
if isinstance(line, InputLine):
line.generated_line = genline
continue
if genline.startswith(OPEN_START):
if indent == 1:
base_indent = 1
if indent:
if genline == BLANKLINE_STR or (not genline.startswith(NORMAL_START)
and not genline.startswith(OPEN_START)):
indent = new_indent = base_indent
if genline.endswith(":"):
new_indent = base_indent + 1
line.generated_line = (indent * INDENT_STR) + genline
indent = new_indent
class SubstrateDir(SubstrateBase):
"""
Container for both expanded and unexpanded substrate dirs.
"""
def __init__(self, filename, filebase, out_filebase):
SubstrateBase.__init__(self, filename, filebase, out_filebase)
def expand(self):
SubstrateBase.expand(self)
def gen(self, context = None):
"""Generate the code that generates the BSP."""
indent = new_indent = 0
for line in self.expanded_lines:
genline = line.gen(context)
if not genline:
continue
if genline.endswith(":"):
new_indent = 1
else:
new_indent = 0
line.generated_line = (indent * INDENT_STR) + genline
indent = new_indent
def expand_target(target, all_files, out_filebase):
"""
Expand the contents of all template tags in the target. This
means removing tags and categorizing or creating lines so that
future passes can process and present input lines and generate the
corresponding lines of the Python program that will be exec'ed to
actually produce the final BSP. 'all_files' includes directories.
"""
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(target):
for file in files:
if file.endswith("~") or file.endswith("#"):
continue
f = os.path.join(root, file)
sfile = SubstrateFile(f, target, out_filebase)
sfile.expand()
all_files.append(sfile)
for dir in dirs:
d = os.path.join(root, dir)
sdir = SubstrateDir(d, target, out_filebase)
sdir.expand()
all_files.append(sdir)
def gen_program_machine_lines(machine, program_lines):
"""
Use the input values we got from the command line.
"""
line = "machine = \"" + machine + "\""
program_lines.append(line)
line = "layer_name = \"" + machine + "\""
program_lines.append(line)
def sort_inputlines(input_lines):
"""Sort input lines according to priority (position)."""
input_lines.sort(key = lambda l: l.prio)
def find_parent_dependency(lines, depends_on):
for i, line in lines:
if isinstance(line, CodeLine):
continue
if line.props["name"] == depends_on:
return i
return -1
def process_inputline_dependencies(input_lines, all_inputlines):
"""If any input lines depend on others, put the others first."""
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
group_inputlines = []
process_inputline_dependencies(line.group, group_inputlines)
line.group = group_inputlines
all_inputlines.append(line)
continue
if isinstance(line, CodeLine) or isinstance(line, NormalLine):
all_inputlines.append(line)
continue
try:
depends_on = line.props["depends-on"]
depends_codeline = "if " + line.props["depends-on"] + " == \"" + line.props["depends-on-val"] + "\":"
all_inputlines.append(CodeLine(depends_codeline))
all_inputlines.append(line)
except KeyError:
all_inputlines.append(line)
def conditional_filename(filename):
"""
Check if the filename itself contains a conditional statement. If
so, return a codeline for it.
"""
opentag_start = filename.find(OPEN_TAG)
if opentag_start != -1:
if filename[opentag_start:].startswith(ASSIGN_TAG):
return None
end = filename.find(CLOSE_TAG, opentag_start)
if end == -1:
print "No close tag found for open tag in filename %s" % filename
sys.exit(1)
# we have a {{ tag i.e. code
tag = filename[opentag_start + len(OPEN_TAG):end].strip()
if not tag.lstrip().startswith(IF_TAG):
print "Only 'if' tags are allowed in file or directory names, filename: %s" % filename
sys.exit(1)
return CodeLine(tag)
return None
class InputLineGroup(InputLine):
"""
InputLine that does nothing but group other input lines
corresponding to all the input lines in a SubstrateFile so they
can be generated as a group. prio is the only property used.
"""
def __init__(self, codeline):
InputLine.__init__(self, {}, "", 0)
self.group = []
self.prio = sys.maxint
self.group.append(codeline)
def append(self, line):
self.group.append(line)
if line.prio < self.prio:
self.prio = line.prio
def len(self):
return len(self.group)
def gather_inputlines(files):
"""
Gather all the InputLines - we want to generate them first.
"""
all_inputlines = []
input_lines = []
for file in files:
if isinstance(file, SubstrateFile):
group = None
basename = os.path.basename(file.translated_filename)
codeline = conditional_filename(basename)
if codeline:
group = InputLineGroup(codeline)
have_condition = False
condition_to_write = None
for line in file.expanded_lines:
if isinstance(line, CodeLine):
have_condition = True
condition_to_write = line
continue
if isinstance(line, InputLine):
if group:
if condition_to_write:
condition_to_write.prio = line.prio
condition_to_write.discard = True
group.append(condition_to_write)
condition_to_write = None
group.append(line)
else:
if condition_to_write:
condition_to_write.prio = line.prio
condition_to_write.discard = True
input_lines.append(condition_to_write)
condition_to_write = None
input_lines.append(line)
else:
if condition_to_write:
condition_to_write = None
if have_condition:
if not line.line.strip():
line.discard = True
input_lines.append(line)
have_condition = False
if group and group.len() > 1:
input_lines.append(group)
sort_inputlines(input_lines)
process_inputline_dependencies(input_lines, all_inputlines)
return all_inputlines
def run_program_lines(linelist, codedump):
"""
For a single file, print all the python code into a buf and execute it.
"""
buf = "\n".join(linelist)
if codedump:
of = open("bspgen.out", "w")
of.write(buf)
of.close()
exec buf
def gen_target(files, context = None):
"""
Generate the python code for each file.
"""
for file in files:
file.gen(context)
def gen_program_header_lines(program_lines):
"""
Generate any imports we need.
"""
program_lines.append("current_file = \"\"")
def gen_supplied_property_vals(properties, program_lines):
"""
Generate user-specified entries for input values instead of
generating input prompts.
"""
for name, val in properties.iteritems():
program_line = name + " = \"" + val + "\""
program_lines.append(program_line)
def gen_initial_property_vals(input_lines, program_lines):
"""
Generate null or default entries for input values, so we don't
have undefined variables.
"""
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
gen_initial_property_vals(line.group, program_lines)
continue
if isinstance(line, InputLine):
try:
name = line.props["name"]
try:
default_val = "\"" + line.props["default"] + "\""
except:
default_val = "\"\""
program_line = name + " = " + default_val
program_lines.append(program_line)
except KeyError:
pass
def gen_program_input_lines(input_lines, program_lines, context, in_group = False):
"""
Generate only the input lines used for prompting the user. For
that, we only have input lines and CodeLines that affect the next
input line.
"""
indent = new_indent = 0
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
gen_program_input_lines(line.group, program_lines, context, True)
continue
if not line.line.strip():
continue
genline = line.gen(context)
if not genline:
continue
if genline.endswith(":"):
new_indent += 1
else:
if indent > 1 or (not in_group and indent):
new_indent -= 1
line.generated_line = (indent * INDENT_STR) + genline
program_lines.append(line.generated_line)
indent = new_indent
def gen_program_lines(target_files, program_lines):
"""
Generate the program lines that make up the BSP generation
program. This appends the generated lines of all target_files to
program_lines, and skips input lines, which are dealt with
separately, or omitted.
"""
for file in target_files:
if file.filename.endswith("noinstall"):
continue
for line in file.expanded_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLine):
continue
if line.discard:
continue
program_lines.append(line.generated_line)
def create_context(machine, arch, scripts_path):
"""
Create a context object for use in deferred function invocation.
"""
context = {}
context["machine"] = machine
context["arch"] = arch
context["scripts_path"] = scripts_path
return context
def capture_context(context):
"""
Create a context object for use in deferred function invocation.
"""
captured_context = {}
captured_context["machine"] = context["machine"]
captured_context["arch"] = context["arch"]
captured_context["scripts_path"] = context["scripts_path"]
return captured_context
def expand_targets(context, bsp_output_dir, expand_common=True):
"""
Expand all the tags in both the common and machine-specific
'targets'.
If expand_common is False, don't expand the common target (this
option is used to create special-purpose layers).
"""
target_files = []
machine = context["machine"]
arch = context["arch"]
scripts_path = context["scripts_path"]
lib_path = scripts_path + '/lib'
bsp_path = lib_path + '/bsp'
arch_path = bsp_path + '/substrate/target/arch'
if expand_common:
common = os.path.join(arch_path, "common")
expand_target(common, target_files, bsp_output_dir)
arches = os.listdir(arch_path)
if arch not in arches or arch == "common":
print "Invalid karch, exiting\n"
sys.exit(1)
target = os.path.join(arch_path, arch)
expand_target(target, target_files, bsp_output_dir)
gen_target(target_files, context)
return target_files
def yocto_common_create(machine, target, scripts_path, layer_output_dir, codedump, properties_file, properties_str="", expand_common=True):
"""
Common layer-creation code
machine - user-defined machine name (if needed, will generate 'machine' var)
target - the 'target' the layer will be based on, must be one in
scripts/lib/bsp/substrate/target/arch
scripts_path - absolute path to yocto /scripts dir
layer_output_dir - dirname to create for layer
codedump - dump generated code to bspgen.out
properties_file - use values from this file if nonempty i.e no prompting
properties_str - use values from this string if nonempty i.e no prompting
expand_common - boolean, use the contents of (for bsp layers) arch/common
"""
if os.path.exists(layer_output_dir):
print "\nlayer output dir already exists, exiting. (%s)" % layer_output_dir
sys.exit(1)
properties = None
if properties_file:
try:
infile = open(properties_file, "r")
except IOError:
print "Couldn't open properties file %s for reading, exiting" % properties_file
sys.exit(1)
properties = json.load(infile)
if properties_str and not properties:
properties = json.loads(properties_str)
os.mkdir(layer_output_dir)
context = create_context(machine, target, scripts_path)
target_files = expand_targets(context, layer_output_dir, expand_common)
input_lines = gather_inputlines(target_files)
program_lines = []
gen_program_header_lines(program_lines)
gen_initial_property_vals(input_lines, program_lines)
if properties:
gen_supplied_property_vals(properties, program_lines)
gen_program_machine_lines(machine, program_lines)
if not properties:
gen_program_input_lines(input_lines, program_lines, context)
gen_program_lines(target_files, program_lines)
run_program_lines(program_lines, codedump)
def yocto_layer_create(layer_name, scripts_path, layer_output_dir, codedump, properties_file, properties=""):
"""
Create yocto layer
layer_name - user-defined layer name
scripts_path - absolute path to yocto /scripts dir
layer_output_dir - dirname to create for layer
codedump - dump generated code to bspgen.out
properties_file - use values from this file if nonempty i.e no prompting
properties - use values from this string if nonempty i.e no prompting
"""
yocto_common_create(layer_name, "layer", scripts_path, layer_output_dir, codedump, properties_file, properties, False)
print "\nNew layer created in %s.\n" % (layer_output_dir)
print "Don't forget to add it to your BBLAYERS (for details see %s\README)." % (layer_output_dir)
def yocto_bsp_create(machine, arch, scripts_path, bsp_output_dir, codedump, properties_file, properties=None):
"""
Create bsp
machine - user-defined machine name
arch - the arch the bsp will be based on, must be one in
scripts/lib/bsp/substrate/target/arch
scripts_path - absolute path to yocto /scripts dir
bsp_output_dir - dirname to create for BSP
codedump - dump generated code to bspgen.out
properties_file - use values from this file if nonempty i.e no prompting
properties - use values from this string if nonempty i.e no prompting
"""
yocto_common_create(machine, arch, scripts_path, bsp_output_dir, codedump, properties_file, properties)
print "\nNew %s BSP created in %s" % (arch, bsp_output_dir)
def print_dict(items, indent = 0):
"""
Print the values in a possibly nested dictionary.
"""
for key, val in items.iteritems():
print " "*indent + "\"%s\" :" % key,
if type(val) == dict:
print "{"
print_dict(val, indent + 1)
print " "*indent + "}"
else:
print "%s" % val
def get_properties(input_lines):
"""
Get the complete set of properties for all the input items in the
BSP, as a possibly nested dictionary.
"""
properties = {}
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
statement = line.group[0].line
group_properties = get_properties(line.group)
properties[statement] = group_properties
continue
if not isinstance(line, InputLine):
continue
if isinstance(line, ChoiceInputLine):
continue
props = line.props
item = {}
name = props["name"]
for key, val in props.items():
if not key == "name":
item[key] = val
properties[name] = item
return properties
def yocto_layer_list_properties(arch, scripts_path, properties_file, expand_common=True):
"""
List the complete set of properties for all the input items in the
layer. If properties_file is non-null, write the complete set of
properties as a nested JSON object corresponding to a possibly
nested dictionary.
"""
context = create_context("unused", arch, scripts_path)
target_files = expand_targets(context, "unused", expand_common)
input_lines = gather_inputlines(target_files)
properties = get_properties(input_lines)
if properties_file:
try:
of = open(properties_file, "w")
except IOError:
print "Couldn't open properties file %s for writing, exiting" % properties_file
sys.exit(1)
json.dump(properties, of, indent=1)
else:
print_dict(properties)
def split_nested_property(property):
"""
A property name of the form x.y describes a nested property
i.e. the property y is contained within x and can be addressed
using standard JSON syntax for nested properties. Note that if a
property name itself contains '.', it should be contained in
double quotes.
"""
splittable_property = ""
in_quotes = False
for c in property:
if c == '.' and not in_quotes:
splittable_property += '\n'
continue
if c == '"':
in_quotes = not in_quotes
splittable_property += c
split_properties = splittable_property.split('\n')
if len(split_properties) > 1:
return split_properties
return None
def find_input_line_group(substring, input_lines):
"""
Find and return the InputLineGroup containing the specified substring.
"""
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
if substring in line.group[0].line:
return line
return None
def find_input_line(name, input_lines):
"""
Find the input line with the specified name.
"""
for line in input_lines:
if isinstance(line, InputLineGroup):
l = find_input_line(name, line.group)
if l:
return l
if isinstance(line, InputLine):
try:
if line.props["name"] == name:
return line
if line.props["name"] + "_" + line.props["nameappend"] == name:
return line
except KeyError:
pass
return None
def print_values(type, values_list):
"""
Print the values in the given list of values.
"""
if type == "choicelist":
for value in values_list:
print "[\"%s\", \"%s\"]" % (value[0], value[1])
elif type == "boolean":
for value in values_list:
print "[\"%s\", \"%s\"]" % (value[0], value[1])
def yocto_layer_list_property_values(arch, property, scripts_path, properties_file, expand_common=True):
"""
List the possible values for a given input property. If
properties_file is non-null, write the complete set of properties
as a JSON object corresponding to an array of possible values.
"""
context = create_context("unused", arch, scripts_path)
context["name"] = property
target_files = expand_targets(context, "unused", expand_common)
input_lines = gather_inputlines(target_files)
properties = get_properties(input_lines)
nested_properties = split_nested_property(property)
if nested_properties:
# currently the outer property of a nested property always
# corresponds to an input line group
input_line_group = find_input_line_group(nested_properties[0], input_lines)
if input_line_group:
input_lines[:] = input_line_group.group[1:]
# The inner property of a nested property name is the
# actual property name we want, so reset to that
property = nested_properties[1]
input_line = find_input_line(property, input_lines)
if not input_line:
print "Couldn't find values for property %s" % property
return
values_list = []
type = input_line.props["type"]
if type == "boolean":
values_list.append(["y", "n"])
elif type == "choicelist" or type == "checklist":
try:
gen_fn = input_line.props["gen"]
if nested_properties:
context["filename"] = nested_properties[0]
try:
context["branches_base"] = input_line.props["branches_base"]
except KeyError:
context["branches_base"] = None
values_list = input_line.gen_choices_list(context, False)
except KeyError:
for choice in input_line.choices:
choicepair = []
choicepair.append(choice.val)
choicepair.append(choice.desc)
values_list.append(choicepair)
if properties_file:
try:
of = open(properties_file, "w")
except IOError:
print "Couldn't open properties file %s for writing, exiting" % properties_file
sys.exit(1)
json.dump(values_list, of)
print_values(type, values_list)
def yocto_bsp_list(args, scripts_path, properties_file):
"""
Print available architectures, or the complete list of properties
defined by the BSP, or the possible values for a particular BSP
property.
"""
if len(args) < 1:
return False
if args[0] == "karch":
lib_path = scripts_path + '/lib'
bsp_path = lib_path + '/bsp'
arch_path = bsp_path + '/substrate/target/arch'
print "Architectures available:"
for arch in os.listdir(arch_path):
if arch == "common" or arch == "layer":
continue
print " %s" % arch
return True
else:
arch = args[0]
if len(args) < 2 or len(args) > 3:
return False
if len(args) == 2:
if args[1] == "properties":
yocto_layer_list_properties(arch, scripts_path, properties_file)
else:
return False
if len(args) == 3:
if args[1] == "property":
yocto_layer_list_property_values(arch, args[2], scripts_path, properties_file)
else:
return False
return True
def yocto_layer_list(args, scripts_path, properties_file):
"""
Print the complete list of input properties defined by the layer,
or the possible values for a particular layer property.
"""
if len(args) < 1:
return False
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2:
return False
if len(args) == 1:
if args[0] == "properties":
yocto_layer_list_properties("layer", scripts_path, properties_file, False)
else:
return False
if len(args) == 2:
if args[0] == "property":
yocto_layer_list_property_values("layer", args[1], scripts_path, properties_file, False)
else:
return False
return True
def map_standard_kbranch(need_new_kbranch, new_kbranch, existing_kbranch):
"""
Return the linux-yocto bsp branch to use with the specified
kbranch. This handles the -standard variants for 3.4 and 3.8; the
other variants don't need mappings.
"""
if need_new_kbranch == "y":
kbranch = new_kbranch
else:
kbranch = existing_kbranch
if kbranch.startswith("standard/common-pc-64"):
return "bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64-standard.scc"
if kbranch.startswith("standard/common-pc"):
return "bsp/common-pc/common-pc-standard.scc"
else:
return "ktypes/standard/standard.scc"
def map_preempt_rt_kbranch(need_new_kbranch, new_kbranch, existing_kbranch):
"""
Return the linux-yocto bsp branch to use with the specified
kbranch. This handles the -preempt-rt variants for 3.4 and 3.8;
the other variants don't need mappings.
"""
if need_new_kbranch == "y":
kbranch = new_kbranch
else:
kbranch = existing_kbranch
if kbranch.startswith("standard/preempt-rt/common-pc-64"):
return "bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64-preempt-rt.scc"
if kbranch.startswith("standard/preempt-rt/common-pc"):
return "bsp/common-pc/common-pc-preempt-rt.scc"
else:
return "ktypes/preempt-rt/preempt-rt.scc"
def map_tiny_kbranch(need_new_kbranch, new_kbranch, existing_kbranch):
"""
Return the linux-yocto bsp branch to use with the specified
kbranch. This handles the -tiny variants for 3.4 and 3.8; the
other variants don't need mappings.
"""
if need_new_kbranch == "y":
kbranch = new_kbranch
else:
kbranch = existing_kbranch
if kbranch.startswith("standard/tiny/common-pc"):
return "bsp/common-pc/common-pc-tiny.scc"
else:
return "ktypes/tiny/tiny.scc"