| #!/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) |
| 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. |
| pass |
| 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 |
| for name in sorted(self._warnings.keys()): |
| if name in missing or name in used_drivers: |
| warns = sorted(list(self._warnings[name])) |
| # For now there is only ever one warning |
| print('%s: %s' % (name, warns[0])) |
| indent = ' ' * len(name) |
| 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 |