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#
# Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
import errno
import re
import os
class OEList(list):
"""OpenEmbedded 'list' type
Acts as an ordinary list, but is constructed from a string value and a
separator (optional), and re-joins itself when converted to a string with
str(). Set the variable type flag to 'list' to use this type, and the
'separator' flag may be specified (defaulting to whitespace)."""
name = "list"
def __init__(self, value, separator = None):
if value is not None:
list.__init__(self, value.split(separator))
else:
list.__init__(self)
if separator is None:
self.separator = " "
else:
self.separator = separator
def __str__(self):
return self.separator.join(self)
def choice(value, choices):
"""OpenEmbedded 'choice' type
Acts as a multiple choice for the user. To use this, set the variable
type flag to 'choice', and set the 'choices' flag to a space separated
list of valid values."""
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise TypeError("choice accepts a string, not '%s'" % type(value))
value = value.lower()
choices = choices.lower()
if value not in choices.split():
raise ValueError("Invalid choice '%s'. Valid choices: %s" %
(value, choices))
return value
class NoMatch(object):
"""Stub python regex pattern object which never matches anything"""
def findall(self, string, flags=0):
return None
def finditer(self, string, flags=0):
return None
def match(self, flags=0):
return None
def search(self, string, flags=0):
return None
def split(self, string, maxsplit=0):
return None
def sub(pattern, repl, string, count=0):
return None
def subn(pattern, repl, string, count=0):
return None
NoMatch = NoMatch()
def regex(value, regexflags=None):
"""OpenEmbedded 'regex' type
Acts as a regular expression, returning the pre-compiled regular
expression pattern object. To use this type, set the variable type flag
to 'regex', and optionally, set the 'regexflags' type to a space separated
list of the flags to control the regular expression matching (e.g.
FOO[regexflags] += 'ignorecase'). See the python documentation on the
're' module for a list of valid flags."""
flagval = 0
if regexflags:
for flag in regexflags.split():
flag = flag.upper()
try:
flagval |= getattr(re, flag)
except AttributeError:
raise ValueError("Invalid regex flag '%s'" % flag)
if not value:
# Let's ensure that the default behavior for an undefined or empty
# variable is to match nothing. If the user explicitly wants to match
# anything, they can match '.*' instead.
return NoMatch
try:
return re.compile(value, flagval)
except re.error as exc:
raise ValueError("Invalid regex value '%s': %s" %
(value, exc.args[0]))
def boolean(value):
"""OpenEmbedded 'boolean' type
Valid values for true: 'yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1'
Valid values for false: 'no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0', None
"""
if value is None:
return False
if isinstance(value, bool):
return value
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise TypeError("boolean accepts a string, not '%s'" % type(value))
value = value.lower()
if value in ('yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1'):
return True
elif value in ('no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0'):
return False
raise ValueError("Invalid boolean value '%s'" % value)
def integer(value, numberbase=10):
"""OpenEmbedded 'integer' type
Defaults to base 10, but this can be specified using the optional
'numberbase' flag."""
return int(value, int(numberbase))
_float = float
def float(value, fromhex='false'):
"""OpenEmbedded floating point type
To use this type, set the type flag to 'float', and optionally set the
'fromhex' flag to a true value (obeying the same rules as for the
'boolean' type) if the value is in base 16 rather than base 10."""
if boolean(fromhex):
return _float.fromhex(value)
else:
return _float(value)
def path(value, relativeto='', normalize='true', mustexist='false'):
value = os.path.join(relativeto, value)
if boolean(normalize):
value = os.path.normpath(value)
if boolean(mustexist):
try:
with open(value, 'r'):
pass
except IOError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise ValueError("{0}: {1}".format(value, os.strerror(errno.ENOENT)))
return value
def is_x86(arch):
"""
Check whether arch is x86 or x86_64
"""
if arch.startswith('x86_') or re.match('i.*86', arch):
return True
else:
return False
def qemu_use_kvm(kvm, target_arch):
"""
Enable kvm if target_arch == build_arch or both of them are x86 archs.
"""
use_kvm = False
if kvm and boolean(kvm):
build_arch = os.uname()[4]
if is_x86(build_arch) and is_x86(target_arch):
use_kvm = True
elif build_arch == target_arch:
use_kvm = True
return use_kvm