| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # |
| # Author: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> |
| # |
| |
| """ |
| Move config options from headers to defconfig files. |
| |
| Since Kconfig was introduced to U-Boot, we have worked on moving |
| config options from headers to Kconfig (defconfig). |
| |
| This tool intends to help this tremendous work. |
| |
| Installing |
| ---------- |
| |
| You may need to install 'python3-asteval' for the 'asteval' module. |
| |
| Usage |
| ----- |
| |
| First, you must edit the Kconfig to add the menu entries for the configs |
| you are moving. |
| |
| And then run this tool giving CONFIG names you want to move. |
| For example, if you want to move CONFIG_CMD_USB and CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE, |
| simply type as follows: |
| |
| $ tools/moveconfig.py CONFIG_CMD_USB CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE |
| |
| The tool walks through all the defconfig files and move the given CONFIGs. |
| |
| The log is also displayed on the terminal. |
| |
| The log is printed for each defconfig as follows: |
| |
| <defconfig_name> |
| <action1> |
| <action2> |
| <action3> |
| ... |
| |
| <defconfig_name> is the name of the defconfig. |
| |
| <action*> shows what the tool did for that defconfig. |
| It looks like one of the following: |
| |
| - Move 'CONFIG_... ' |
| This config option was moved to the defconfig |
| |
| - CONFIG_... is not defined in Kconfig. Do nothing. |
| The entry for this CONFIG was not found in Kconfig. The option is not |
| defined in the config header, either. So, this case can be just skipped. |
| |
| - CONFIG_... is not defined in Kconfig (suspicious). Do nothing. |
| This option is defined in the config header, but its entry was not found |
| in Kconfig. |
| There are two common cases: |
| - You forgot to create an entry for the CONFIG before running |
| this tool, or made a typo in a CONFIG passed to this tool. |
| - The entry was hidden due to unmet 'depends on'. |
| The tool does not know if the result is reasonable, so please check it |
| manually. |
| |
| - 'CONFIG_...' is the same as the define in Kconfig. Do nothing. |
| The define in the config header matched the one in Kconfig. |
| We do not need to touch it. |
| |
| - Compiler is missing. Do nothing. |
| The compiler specified for this architecture was not found |
| in your PATH environment. |
| (If -e option is passed, the tool exits immediately.) |
| |
| - Failed to process. |
| An error occurred during processing this defconfig. Skipped. |
| (If -e option is passed, the tool exits immediately on error.) |
| |
| Finally, you will be asked, Clean up headers? [y/n]: |
| |
| If you say 'y' here, the unnecessary config defines are removed |
| from the config headers (include/configs/*.h). |
| It just uses the regex method, so you should not rely on it. |
| Just in case, please do 'git diff' to see what happened. |
| |
| |
| How does it work? |
| ----------------- |
| |
| This tool runs configuration and builds include/autoconf.mk for every |
| defconfig. The config options defined in Kconfig appear in the .config |
| file (unless they are hidden because of unmet dependency.) |
| On the other hand, the config options defined by board headers are seen |
| in include/autoconf.mk. The tool looks for the specified options in both |
| of them to decide the appropriate action for the options. If the given |
| config option is found in the .config, but its value does not match the |
| one from the board header, the config option in the .config is replaced |
| with the define in the board header. Then, the .config is synced by |
| "make savedefconfig" and the defconfig is updated with it. |
| |
| For faster processing, this tool handles multi-threading. It creates |
| separate build directories where the out-of-tree build is run. The |
| temporary build directories are automatically created and deleted as |
| needed. The number of threads are chosen based on the number of the CPU |
| cores of your system although you can change it via -j (--jobs) option. |
| |
| |
| Toolchains |
| ---------- |
| |
| Appropriate toolchain are necessary to generate include/autoconf.mk |
| for all the architectures supported by U-Boot. Most of them are available |
| at the kernel.org site, some are not provided by kernel.org. This tool uses |
| the same tools as buildman, so see that tool for setup (e.g. --fetch-arch). |
| |
| |
| Tips and trips |
| -------------- |
| |
| To sync only X86 defconfigs: |
| |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d <(grep -l X86 configs/*) |
| |
| or: |
| |
| grep -l X86 configs/* | ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d - |
| |
| To process CONFIG_CMD_FPGAD only for a subset of configs based on path match: |
| |
| ls configs/{hrcon*,iocon*,strider*} | \ |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -Cy CONFIG_CMD_FPGAD -d - |
| |
| |
| Finding implied CONFIGs |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| Some CONFIG options can be implied by others and this can help to reduce |
| the size of the defconfig files. For example, CONFIG_X86 implies |
| CONFIG_CMD_IRQ, so we can put 'imply CMD_IRQ' under 'config X86' and |
| all x86 boards will have that option, avoiding adding CONFIG_CMD_IRQ to |
| each of the x86 defconfig files. |
| |
| This tool can help find such configs. To use it, first build a database: |
| |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -b |
| |
| Then try to query it: |
| |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -i CONFIG_CMD_IRQ |
| CONFIG_CMD_IRQ found in 311/2384 defconfigs |
| 44 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_IFC_A002769 |
| 41 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A007075 |
| 31 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_VER_44 |
| 28 : CONFIG_ARCH_P1010 |
| 28 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_P1010_A003549 |
| 28 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_SEC_A003571 |
| 28 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_IFC_A003399 |
| 25 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A008044 |
| 22 : CONFIG_ARCH_P1020 |
| 21 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_VER_46 |
| 20 : CONFIG_MAX_PIRQ_LINKS |
| 20 : CONFIG_HPET_ADDRESS |
| 20 : CONFIG_X86 |
| 20 : CONFIG_PCIE_ECAM_SIZE |
| 20 : CONFIG_IRQ_SLOT_COUNT |
| 20 : CONFIG_I8259_PIC |
| 20 : CONFIG_CPU_ADDR_BITS |
| 20 : CONFIG_RAMBASE |
| 20 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A005871 |
| 20 : CONFIG_PCIE_ECAM_BASE |
| 20 : CONFIG_X86_TSC_TIMER |
| 20 : CONFIG_I8254_TIMER |
| 20 : CONFIG_CMD_GETTIME |
| 19 : CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A005812 |
| 18 : CONFIG_X86_RUN_32BIT |
| 17 : CONFIG_CMD_CHIP_CONFIG |
| ... |
| |
| This shows a list of config options which might imply CONFIG_CMD_EEPROM along |
| with how many defconfigs they cover. From this you can see that CONFIG_X86 |
| implies CONFIG_CMD_EEPROM. Therefore, instead of adding CONFIG_CMD_EEPROM to |
| the defconfig of every x86 board, you could add a single imply line to the |
| Kconfig file: |
| |
| config X86 |
| bool "x86 architecture" |
| ... |
| imply CMD_EEPROM |
| |
| That will cover 20 defconfigs. Many of the options listed are not suitable as |
| they are not related. E.g. it would be odd for CONFIG_CMD_GETTIME to imply |
| CMD_EEPROM. |
| |
| Using this search you can reduce the size of moveconfig patches. |
| |
| You can automatically add 'imply' statements in the Kconfig with the -a |
| option: |
| |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -i CONFIG_SCSI \ |
| -a CONFIG_ARCH_LS1021A,CONFIG_ARCH_LS1043A |
| |
| This will add 'imply SCSI' to the two CONFIG options mentioned, assuming that |
| the database indicates that they do actually imply CONFIG_SCSI and do not |
| already have an 'imply SCSI'. |
| |
| The output shows where the imply is added: |
| |
| 18 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1021A arch/arm/cpu/armv7/ls102xa/Kconfig:1 |
| 13 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1043A arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/Kconfig:11 |
| 12 : CONFIG_ARCH_LS1046A arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/Kconfig:31 |
| |
| The first number is the number of boards which can avoid having a special |
| CONFIG_SCSI option in their defconfig file if this 'imply' is added. |
| The location at the right is the Kconfig file and line number where the config |
| appears. For example, adding 'imply CONFIG_SCSI' to the 'config ARCH_LS1021A' |
| in arch/arm/cpu/armv7/ls102xa/Kconfig at line 1 will help 18 boards to reduce |
| the size of their defconfig files. |
| |
| If you want to add an 'imply' to every imply config in the list, you can use |
| |
| ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -i CONFIG_SCSI -a all |
| |
| To control which ones are displayed, use -I <list> where list is a list of |
| options (use '-I help' to see possible options and their meaning). |
| |
| To skip showing you options that already have an 'imply' attached, use -A. |
| |
| When you have finished adding 'imply' options you can regenerate the |
| defconfig files for affected boards with something like: |
| |
| git show --stat | ./tools/moveconfig.py -s -d - |
| |
| This will regenerate only those defconfigs changed in the current commit. |
| If you start with (say) 100 defconfigs being changed in the commit, and add |
| a few 'imply' options as above, then regenerate, hopefully you can reduce the |
| number of defconfigs changed in the commit. |
| |
| |
| Available options |
| ----------------- |
| |
| -c, --color |
| Surround each portion of the log with escape sequences to display it |
| in color on the terminal. |
| |
| -C, --commit |
| Create a git commit with the changes when the operation is complete. A |
| standard commit message is used which may need to be edited. |
| |
| -d, --defconfigs |
| Specify a file containing a list of defconfigs to move. The defconfig |
| files can be given with shell-style wildcards. Use '-' to read from stdin. |
| |
| -n, --dry-run |
| Perform a trial run that does not make any changes. It is useful to |
| see what is going to happen before one actually runs it. |
| |
| -e, --exit-on-error |
| Exit immediately if Make exits with a non-zero status while processing |
| a defconfig file. |
| |
| -s, --force-sync |
| Do "make savedefconfig" forcibly for all the defconfig files. |
| If not specified, "make savedefconfig" only occurs for cases |
| where at least one CONFIG was moved. |
| |
| -S, --spl |
| Look for moved config options in spl/include/autoconf.mk instead of |
| include/autoconf.mk. This is useful for moving options for SPL build |
| because SPL related options (mostly prefixed with CONFIG_SPL_) are |
| sometimes blocked by CONFIG_SPL_BUILD ifdef conditionals. |
| |
| -H, --headers-only |
| Only cleanup the headers; skip the defconfig processing |
| |
| -j, --jobs |
| Specify the number of threads to run simultaneously. If not specified, |
| the number of threads is the same as the number of CPU cores. |
| |
| -r, --git-ref |
| Specify the git ref to clone for building the autoconf.mk. If unspecified |
| use the CWD. This is useful for when changes to the Kconfig affect the |
| default values and you want to capture the state of the defconfig from |
| before that change was in effect. If in doubt, specify a ref pre-Kconfig |
| changes (use HEAD if Kconfig changes are not committed). Worst case it will |
| take a bit longer to run, but will always do the right thing. |
| |
| -v, --verbose |
| Show any build errors as boards are built |
| |
| -y, --yes |
| Instead of prompting, automatically go ahead with all operations. This |
| includes cleaning up headers, CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS, the config whitelist |
| and the README. |
| |
| To see the complete list of supported options, run |
| |
| $ tools/moveconfig.py -h |
| |
| """ |
| |
| import asteval |
| import collections |
| import copy |
| import difflib |
| import filecmp |
| import fnmatch |
| import glob |
| import multiprocessing |
| import optparse |
| import os |
| import queue |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import time |
| |
| from buildman import bsettings |
| from buildman import kconfiglib |
| from buildman import toolchain |
| |
| SHOW_GNU_MAKE = 'scripts/show-gnu-make' |
| SLEEP_TIME=0.03 |
| |
| STATE_IDLE = 0 |
| STATE_DEFCONFIG = 1 |
| STATE_AUTOCONF = 2 |
| STATE_SAVEDEFCONFIG = 3 |
| |
| ACTION_MOVE = 0 |
| ACTION_NO_ENTRY = 1 |
| ACTION_NO_ENTRY_WARN = 2 |
| ACTION_NO_CHANGE = 3 |
| |
| COLOR_BLACK = '0;30' |
| COLOR_RED = '0;31' |
| COLOR_GREEN = '0;32' |
| COLOR_BROWN = '0;33' |
| COLOR_BLUE = '0;34' |
| COLOR_PURPLE = '0;35' |
| COLOR_CYAN = '0;36' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_GRAY = '0;37' |
| COLOR_DARK_GRAY = '1;30' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_RED = '1;31' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN = '1;32' |
| COLOR_YELLOW = '1;33' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE = '1;34' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE = '1;35' |
| COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN = '1;36' |
| COLOR_WHITE = '1;37' |
| |
| AUTO_CONF_PATH = 'include/config/auto.conf' |
| CONFIG_DATABASE = 'moveconfig.db' |
| |
| CONFIG_LEN = len('CONFIG_') |
| |
| SIZES = { |
| "SZ_1": 0x00000001, "SZ_2": 0x00000002, |
| "SZ_4": 0x00000004, "SZ_8": 0x00000008, |
| "SZ_16": 0x00000010, "SZ_32": 0x00000020, |
| "SZ_64": 0x00000040, "SZ_128": 0x00000080, |
| "SZ_256": 0x00000100, "SZ_512": 0x00000200, |
| "SZ_1K": 0x00000400, "SZ_2K": 0x00000800, |
| "SZ_4K": 0x00001000, "SZ_8K": 0x00002000, |
| "SZ_16K": 0x00004000, "SZ_32K": 0x00008000, |
| "SZ_64K": 0x00010000, "SZ_128K": 0x00020000, |
| "SZ_256K": 0x00040000, "SZ_512K": 0x00080000, |
| "SZ_1M": 0x00100000, "SZ_2M": 0x00200000, |
| "SZ_4M": 0x00400000, "SZ_8M": 0x00800000, |
| "SZ_16M": 0x01000000, "SZ_32M": 0x02000000, |
| "SZ_64M": 0x04000000, "SZ_128M": 0x08000000, |
| "SZ_256M": 0x10000000, "SZ_512M": 0x20000000, |
| "SZ_1G": 0x40000000, "SZ_2G": 0x80000000, |
| "SZ_4G": 0x100000000 |
| } |
| |
| ### helper functions ### |
| def get_devnull(): |
| """Get the file object of '/dev/null' device.""" |
| try: |
| devnull = subprocess.DEVNULL # py3k |
| except AttributeError: |
| devnull = open(os.devnull, 'wb') |
| return devnull |
| |
| def check_top_directory(): |
| """Exit if we are not at the top of source directory.""" |
| for f in ('README', 'Licenses'): |
| if not os.path.exists(f): |
| sys.exit('Please run at the top of source directory.') |
| |
| def check_clean_directory(): |
| """Exit if the source tree is not clean.""" |
| for f in ('.config', 'include/config'): |
| if os.path.exists(f): |
| sys.exit("source tree is not clean, please run 'make mrproper'") |
| |
| def get_make_cmd(): |
| """Get the command name of GNU Make. |
| |
| U-Boot needs GNU Make for building, but the command name is not |
| necessarily "make". (for example, "gmake" on FreeBSD). |
| Returns the most appropriate command name on your system. |
| """ |
| process = subprocess.Popen([SHOW_GNU_MAKE], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| ret = process.communicate() |
| if process.returncode: |
| sys.exit('GNU Make not found') |
| return ret[0].rstrip() |
| |
| def get_matched_defconfig(line): |
| """Get the defconfig files that match a pattern |
| |
| Args: |
| line: Path or filename to match, e.g. 'configs/snow_defconfig' or |
| 'k2*_defconfig'. If no directory is provided, 'configs/' is |
| prepended |
| |
| Returns: |
| a list of matching defconfig files |
| """ |
| dirname = os.path.dirname(line) |
| if dirname: |
| pattern = line |
| else: |
| pattern = os.path.join('configs', line) |
| return glob.glob(pattern) + glob.glob(pattern + '_defconfig') |
| |
| def get_matched_defconfigs(defconfigs_file): |
| """Get all the defconfig files that match the patterns in a file. |
| |
| Args: |
| defconfigs_file: File containing a list of defconfigs to process, or |
| '-' to read the list from stdin |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of paths to defconfig files, with no duplicates |
| """ |
| defconfigs = [] |
| if defconfigs_file == '-': |
| fd = sys.stdin |
| defconfigs_file = 'stdin' |
| else: |
| fd = open(defconfigs_file) |
| for i, line in enumerate(fd): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line: |
| continue # skip blank lines silently |
| if ' ' in line: |
| line = line.split(' ')[0] # handle 'git log' input |
| matched = get_matched_defconfig(line) |
| if not matched: |
| print("warning: %s:%d: no defconfig matched '%s'" % \ |
| (defconfigs_file, i + 1, line), file=sys.stderr) |
| |
| defconfigs += matched |
| |
| # use set() to drop multiple matching |
| return [ defconfig[len('configs') + 1:] for defconfig in set(defconfigs) ] |
| |
| def get_all_defconfigs(): |
| """Get all the defconfig files under the configs/ directory.""" |
| defconfigs = [] |
| for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk('configs'): |
| dirpath = dirpath[len('configs') + 1:] |
| for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*_defconfig'): |
| defconfigs.append(os.path.join(dirpath, filename)) |
| |
| return defconfigs |
| |
| def color_text(color_enabled, color, string): |
| """Return colored string.""" |
| if color_enabled: |
| # LF should not be surrounded by the escape sequence. |
| # Otherwise, additional whitespace or line-feed might be printed. |
| return '\n'.join([ '\033[' + color + 'm' + s + '\033[0m' if s else '' |
| for s in string.split('\n') ]) |
| else: |
| return string |
| |
| def show_diff(a, b, file_path, color_enabled): |
| """Show unidified diff. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| a: A list of lines (before) |
| b: A list of lines (after) |
| file_path: Path to the file |
| color_enabled: Display the diff in color |
| """ |
| |
| diff = difflib.unified_diff(a, b, |
| fromfile=os.path.join('a', file_path), |
| tofile=os.path.join('b', file_path)) |
| |
| for line in diff: |
| if line[0] == '-' and line[1] != '-': |
| print(color_text(color_enabled, COLOR_RED, line), end=' ') |
| elif line[0] == '+' and line[1] != '+': |
| print(color_text(color_enabled, COLOR_GREEN, line), end=' ') |
| else: |
| print(line, end=' ') |
| |
| def extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, pre_patterns, post_patterns, extend_pre, |
| extend_post): |
| """Extend matched lines if desired patterns are found before/after already |
| matched lines. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| lines: A list of lines handled. |
| matched: A list of line numbers that have been already matched. |
| (will be updated by this function) |
| pre_patterns: A list of regular expression that should be matched as |
| preamble. |
| post_patterns: A list of regular expression that should be matched as |
| postamble. |
| extend_pre: Add the line number of matched preamble to the matched list. |
| extend_post: Add the line number of matched postamble to the matched list. |
| """ |
| extended_matched = [] |
| |
| j = matched[0] |
| |
| for i in matched: |
| if i == 0 or i < j: |
| continue |
| j = i |
| while j in matched: |
| j += 1 |
| if j >= len(lines): |
| break |
| |
| for p in pre_patterns: |
| if p.search(lines[i - 1]): |
| break |
| else: |
| # not matched |
| continue |
| |
| for p in post_patterns: |
| if p.search(lines[j]): |
| break |
| else: |
| # not matched |
| continue |
| |
| if extend_pre: |
| extended_matched.append(i - 1) |
| if extend_post: |
| extended_matched.append(j) |
| |
| matched += extended_matched |
| matched.sort() |
| |
| def confirm(options, prompt): |
| if not options.yes: |
| while True: |
| choice = input('{} [y/n]: '.format(prompt)) |
| choice = choice.lower() |
| print(choice) |
| if choice == 'y' or choice == 'n': |
| break |
| |
| if choice == 'n': |
| return False |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def cleanup_empty_blocks(header_path, options): |
| """Clean up empty conditional blocks |
| |
| Arguments: |
| header_path: path to the cleaned file. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*if.*$\n^\s*#\s*endif.*$\n*', flags=re.M) |
| with open(header_path) as f: |
| try: |
| data = f.read() |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as e: |
| print("Failed on file %s': %s" % (header_path, e)) |
| return |
| |
| new_data = pattern.sub('\n', data) |
| |
| show_diff(data.splitlines(True), new_data.splitlines(True), header_path, |
| options.color) |
| |
| if options.dry_run: |
| return |
| |
| with open(header_path, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(new_data) |
| |
| def cleanup_one_header(header_path, patterns, options): |
| """Clean regex-matched lines away from a file. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| header_path: path to the cleaned file. |
| patterns: list of regex patterns. Any lines matching to these |
| patterns are deleted. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| with open(header_path) as f: |
| try: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as e: |
| print("Failed on file %s': %s" % (header_path, e)) |
| return |
| |
| matched = [] |
| for i, line in enumerate(lines): |
| if i - 1 in matched and lines[i - 1][-2:] == '\\\n': |
| matched.append(i) |
| continue |
| for pattern in patterns: |
| if pattern.search(line): |
| matched.append(i) |
| break |
| |
| if not matched: |
| return |
| |
| # remove empty #ifdef ... #endif, successive blank lines |
| pattern_if = re.compile(r'#\s*if(def|ndef)?\W') # #if, #ifdef, #ifndef |
| pattern_elif = re.compile(r'#\s*el(if|se)\W') # #elif, #else |
| pattern_endif = re.compile(r'#\s*endif\W') # #endif |
| pattern_blank = re.compile(r'^\s*$') # empty line |
| |
| while True: |
| old_matched = copy.copy(matched) |
| extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, [pattern_if], |
| [pattern_endif], True, True) |
| extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, [pattern_elif], |
| [pattern_elif, pattern_endif], True, False) |
| extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, [pattern_if, pattern_elif], |
| [pattern_blank], False, True) |
| extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, [pattern_blank], |
| [pattern_elif, pattern_endif], True, False) |
| extend_matched_lines(lines, matched, [pattern_blank], |
| [pattern_blank], True, False) |
| if matched == old_matched: |
| break |
| |
| tolines = copy.copy(lines) |
| |
| for i in reversed(matched): |
| tolines.pop(i) |
| |
| show_diff(lines, tolines, header_path, options.color) |
| |
| if options.dry_run: |
| return |
| |
| with open(header_path, 'w') as f: |
| for line in tolines: |
| f.write(line) |
| |
| def cleanup_headers(configs, options): |
| """Delete config defines from board headers. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to remove. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| if not confirm(options, 'Clean up headers?'): |
| return |
| |
| patterns = [] |
| for config in configs: |
| patterns.append(re.compile(r'#\s*define\s+%s\W' % config)) |
| patterns.append(re.compile(r'#\s*undef\s+%s\W' % config)) |
| |
| for dir in 'include', 'arch', 'board': |
| for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(dir): |
| if dirpath == os.path.join('include', 'generated'): |
| continue |
| for filename in filenames: |
| if not filename.endswith(('~', '.dts', '.dtsi', '.bin', |
| '.elf')): |
| header_path = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) |
| # This file contains UTF-16 data and no CONFIG symbols |
| if header_path == 'include/video_font_data.h': |
| continue |
| cleanup_one_header(header_path, patterns, options) |
| cleanup_empty_blocks(header_path, options) |
| |
| def cleanup_one_extra_option(defconfig_path, configs, options): |
| """Delete config defines in CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS in one defconfig file. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| defconfig_path: path to the cleaned defconfig file. |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to remove. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| |
| start = 'CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS="' |
| end = '"\n' |
| |
| with open(defconfig_path) as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| for i, line in enumerate(lines): |
| if line.startswith(start) and line.endswith(end): |
| break |
| else: |
| # CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS was not found in this defconfig |
| return |
| |
| old_tokens = line[len(start):-len(end)].split(',') |
| new_tokens = [] |
| |
| for token in old_tokens: |
| pos = token.find('=') |
| if not (token[:pos] if pos >= 0 else token) in configs: |
| new_tokens.append(token) |
| |
| if new_tokens == old_tokens: |
| return |
| |
| tolines = copy.copy(lines) |
| |
| if new_tokens: |
| tolines[i] = start + ','.join(new_tokens) + end |
| else: |
| tolines.pop(i) |
| |
| show_diff(lines, tolines, defconfig_path, options.color) |
| |
| if options.dry_run: |
| return |
| |
| with open(defconfig_path, 'w') as f: |
| for line in tolines: |
| f.write(line) |
| |
| def cleanup_extra_options(configs, options): |
| """Delete config defines in CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS in defconfig files. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to remove. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| if not confirm(options, 'Clean up CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS?'): |
| return |
| |
| configs = [ config[len('CONFIG_'):] for config in configs ] |
| |
| defconfigs = get_all_defconfigs() |
| |
| for defconfig in defconfigs: |
| cleanup_one_extra_option(os.path.join('configs', defconfig), configs, |
| options) |
| |
| def cleanup_whitelist(configs, options): |
| """Delete config whitelist entries |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to remove. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| if not confirm(options, 'Clean up whitelist entries?'): |
| return |
| |
| with open(os.path.join('scripts', 'config_whitelist.txt')) as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| lines = [x for x in lines if x.strip() not in configs] |
| |
| with open(os.path.join('scripts', 'config_whitelist.txt'), 'w') as f: |
| f.write(''.join(lines)) |
| |
| def find_matching(patterns, line): |
| for pat in patterns: |
| if pat.search(line): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def cleanup_readme(configs, options): |
| """Delete config description in README |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to remove. |
| options: option flags. |
| """ |
| if not confirm(options, 'Clean up README?'): |
| return |
| |
| patterns = [] |
| for config in configs: |
| patterns.append(re.compile(r'^\s+%s' % config)) |
| |
| with open('README') as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| found = False |
| newlines = [] |
| for line in lines: |
| if not found: |
| found = find_matching(patterns, line) |
| if found: |
| continue |
| |
| if found and re.search(r'^\s+CONFIG', line): |
| found = False |
| |
| if not found: |
| newlines.append(line) |
| |
| with open('README', 'w') as f: |
| f.write(''.join(newlines)) |
| |
| def try_expand(line): |
| """If value looks like an expression, try expanding it |
| Otherwise just return the existing value |
| """ |
| if line.find('=') == -1: |
| return line |
| |
| try: |
| aeval = asteval.Interpreter( usersyms=SIZES, minimal=True ) |
| cfg, val = re.split("=", line) |
| val= val.strip('\"') |
| if re.search("[*+-/]|<<|SZ_+|\(([^\)]+)\)", val): |
| newval = hex(aeval(val)) |
| print("\tExpanded expression %s to %s" % (val, newval)) |
| return cfg+'='+newval |
| except: |
| print("\tFailed to expand expression in %s" % line) |
| |
| return line |
| |
| |
| ### classes ### |
| class Progress: |
| |
| """Progress Indicator""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, total): |
| """Create a new progress indicator. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| total: A number of defconfig files to process. |
| """ |
| self.current = 0 |
| self.total = total |
| |
| def inc(self): |
| """Increment the number of processed defconfig files.""" |
| |
| self.current += 1 |
| |
| def show(self): |
| """Display the progress.""" |
| print(' %d defconfigs out of %d\r' % (self.current, self.total), end=' ') |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| |
| class KconfigScanner: |
| """Kconfig scanner.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """Scan all the Kconfig files and create a Config object.""" |
| # Define environment variables referenced from Kconfig |
| os.environ['srctree'] = os.getcwd() |
| os.environ['UBOOTVERSION'] = 'dummy' |
| os.environ['KCONFIG_OBJDIR'] = '' |
| self.conf = kconfiglib.Kconfig() |
| |
| |
| class KconfigParser: |
| |
| """A parser of .config and include/autoconf.mk.""" |
| |
| re_arch = re.compile(r'CONFIG_SYS_ARCH="(.*)"') |
| re_cpu = re.compile(r'CONFIG_SYS_CPU="(.*)"') |
| |
| def __init__(self, configs, options, build_dir): |
| """Create a new parser. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to move. |
| options: option flags. |
| build_dir: Build directory. |
| """ |
| self.configs = configs |
| self.options = options |
| self.dotconfig = os.path.join(build_dir, '.config') |
| self.autoconf = os.path.join(build_dir, 'include', 'autoconf.mk') |
| self.spl_autoconf = os.path.join(build_dir, 'spl', 'include', |
| 'autoconf.mk') |
| self.config_autoconf = os.path.join(build_dir, AUTO_CONF_PATH) |
| self.defconfig = os.path.join(build_dir, 'defconfig') |
| |
| def get_arch(self): |
| """Parse .config file and return the architecture. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Architecture name (e.g. 'arm'). |
| """ |
| arch = '' |
| cpu = '' |
| for line in open(self.dotconfig): |
| m = self.re_arch.match(line) |
| if m: |
| arch = m.group(1) |
| continue |
| m = self.re_cpu.match(line) |
| if m: |
| cpu = m.group(1) |
| |
| if not arch: |
| return None |
| |
| # fix-up for aarch64 |
| if arch == 'arm' and cpu == 'armv8': |
| arch = 'aarch64' |
| |
| return arch |
| |
| def parse_one_config(self, config, dotconfig_lines, autoconf_lines): |
| """Parse .config, defconfig, include/autoconf.mk for one config. |
| |
| This function looks for the config options in the lines from |
| defconfig, .config, and include/autoconf.mk in order to decide |
| which action should be taken for this defconfig. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| config: CONFIG name to parse. |
| dotconfig_lines: lines from the .config file. |
| autoconf_lines: lines from the include/autoconf.mk file. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tupple of the action for this defconfig and the line |
| matched for the config. |
| """ |
| not_set = '# %s is not set' % config |
| |
| for line in autoconf_lines: |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| if line.startswith(config + '='): |
| new_val = line |
| break |
| else: |
| new_val = not_set |
| |
| new_val = try_expand(new_val) |
| |
| for line in dotconfig_lines: |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| if line.startswith(config + '=') or line == not_set: |
| old_val = line |
| break |
| else: |
| if new_val == not_set: |
| return (ACTION_NO_ENTRY, config) |
| else: |
| return (ACTION_NO_ENTRY_WARN, config) |
| |
| # If this CONFIG is neither bool nor trisate |
| if old_val[-2:] != '=y' and old_val[-2:] != '=m' and old_val != not_set: |
| # tools/scripts/define2mk.sed changes '1' to 'y'. |
| # This is a problem if the CONFIG is int type. |
| # Check the type in Kconfig and handle it correctly. |
| if new_val[-2:] == '=y': |
| new_val = new_val[:-1] + '1' |
| |
| return (ACTION_NO_CHANGE if old_val == new_val else ACTION_MOVE, |
| new_val) |
| |
| def update_dotconfig(self): |
| """Parse files for the config options and update the .config. |
| |
| This function parses the generated .config and include/autoconf.mk |
| searching the target options. |
| Move the config option(s) to the .config as needed. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| defconfig: defconfig name. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return a tuple of (updated flag, log string). |
| The "updated flag" is True if the .config was updated, False |
| otherwise. The "log string" shows what happend to the .config. |
| """ |
| |
| results = [] |
| updated = False |
| suspicious = False |
| rm_files = [self.config_autoconf, self.autoconf] |
| |
| if self.options.spl: |
| if os.path.exists(self.spl_autoconf): |
| autoconf_path = self.spl_autoconf |
| rm_files.append(self.spl_autoconf) |
| else: |
| for f in rm_files: |
| os.remove(f) |
| return (updated, suspicious, |
| color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_BROWN, |
| "SPL is not enabled. Skipped.") + '\n') |
| else: |
| autoconf_path = self.autoconf |
| |
| with open(self.dotconfig) as f: |
| dotconfig_lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| with open(autoconf_path) as f: |
| autoconf_lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| for config in self.configs: |
| result = self.parse_one_config(config, dotconfig_lines, |
| autoconf_lines) |
| results.append(result) |
| |
| log = '' |
| |
| for (action, value) in results: |
| if action == ACTION_MOVE: |
| actlog = "Move '%s'" % value |
| log_color = COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN |
| elif action == ACTION_NO_ENTRY: |
| actlog = "%s is not defined in Kconfig. Do nothing." % value |
| log_color = COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE |
| elif action == ACTION_NO_ENTRY_WARN: |
| actlog = "%s is not defined in Kconfig (suspicious). Do nothing." % value |
| log_color = COLOR_YELLOW |
| suspicious = True |
| elif action == ACTION_NO_CHANGE: |
| actlog = "'%s' is the same as the define in Kconfig. Do nothing." \ |
| % value |
| log_color = COLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE |
| elif action == ACTION_SPL_NOT_EXIST: |
| actlog = "SPL is not enabled for this defconfig. Skip." |
| log_color = COLOR_PURPLE |
| else: |
| sys.exit("Internal Error. This should not happen.") |
| |
| log += color_text(self.options.color, log_color, actlog) + '\n' |
| |
| with open(self.dotconfig, 'a') as f: |
| for (action, value) in results: |
| if action == ACTION_MOVE: |
| f.write(value + '\n') |
| updated = True |
| |
| self.results = results |
| for f in rm_files: |
| os.remove(f) |
| |
| return (updated, suspicious, log) |
| |
| def check_defconfig(self): |
| """Check the defconfig after savedefconfig |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return additional log if moved CONFIGs were removed again by |
| 'make savedefconfig'. |
| """ |
| |
| log = '' |
| |
| with open(self.defconfig) as f: |
| defconfig_lines = f.readlines() |
| |
| for (action, value) in self.results: |
| if action != ACTION_MOVE: |
| continue |
| if not value + '\n' in defconfig_lines: |
| log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_YELLOW, |
| "'%s' was removed by savedefconfig.\n" % |
| value) |
| |
| return log |
| |
| |
| class DatabaseThread(threading.Thread): |
| """This thread processes results from Slot threads. |
| |
| It collects the data in the master config directary. There is only one |
| result thread, and this helps to serialise the build output. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, config_db, db_queue): |
| """Set up a new result thread |
| |
| Args: |
| builder: Builder which will be sent each result |
| """ |
| threading.Thread.__init__(self) |
| self.config_db = config_db |
| self.db_queue= db_queue |
| |
| def run(self): |
| """Called to start up the result thread. |
| |
| We collect the next result job and pass it on to the build. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| defconfig, configs = self.db_queue.get() |
| self.config_db[defconfig] = configs |
| self.db_queue.task_done() |
| |
| |
| class Slot: |
| |
| """A slot to store a subprocess. |
| |
| Each instance of this class handles one subprocess. |
| This class is useful to control multiple threads |
| for faster processing. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, toolchains, configs, options, progress, devnull, |
| make_cmd, reference_src_dir, db_queue): |
| """Create a new process slot. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| toolchains: Toolchains object containing toolchains. |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to move. |
| options: option flags. |
| progress: A progress indicator. |
| devnull: A file object of '/dev/null'. |
| make_cmd: command name of GNU Make. |
| reference_src_dir: Determine the true starting config state from this |
| source tree. |
| db_queue: output queue to write config info for the database |
| """ |
| self.toolchains = toolchains |
| self.options = options |
| self.progress = progress |
| self.build_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| self.devnull = devnull |
| self.make_cmd = (make_cmd, 'O=' + self.build_dir) |
| self.reference_src_dir = reference_src_dir |
| self.db_queue = db_queue |
| self.parser = KconfigParser(configs, options, self.build_dir) |
| self.state = STATE_IDLE |
| self.failed_boards = set() |
| self.suspicious_boards = set() |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| """Delete the working directory |
| |
| This function makes sure the temporary directory is cleaned away |
| even if Python suddenly dies due to error. It should be done in here |
| because it is guaranteed the destructor is always invoked when the |
| instance of the class gets unreferenced. |
| |
| If the subprocess is still running, wait until it finishes. |
| """ |
| if self.state != STATE_IDLE: |
| while self.ps.poll() == None: |
| pass |
| shutil.rmtree(self.build_dir) |
| |
| def add(self, defconfig): |
| """Assign a new subprocess for defconfig and add it to the slot. |
| |
| If the slot is vacant, create a new subprocess for processing the |
| given defconfig and add it to the slot. Just returns False if |
| the slot is occupied (i.e. the current subprocess is still running). |
| |
| Arguments: |
| defconfig: defconfig name. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return True on success or False on failure |
| """ |
| if self.state != STATE_IDLE: |
| return False |
| |
| self.defconfig = defconfig |
| self.log = '' |
| self.current_src_dir = self.reference_src_dir |
| self.do_defconfig() |
| return True |
| |
| def poll(self): |
| """Check the status of the subprocess and handle it as needed. |
| |
| Returns True if the slot is vacant (i.e. in idle state). |
| If the configuration is successfully finished, assign a new |
| subprocess to build include/autoconf.mk. |
| If include/autoconf.mk is generated, invoke the parser to |
| parse the .config and the include/autoconf.mk, moving |
| config options to the .config as needed. |
| If the .config was updated, run "make savedefconfig" to sync |
| it, update the original defconfig, and then set the slot back |
| to the idle state. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return True if the subprocess is terminated, False otherwise |
| """ |
| if self.state == STATE_IDLE: |
| return True |
| |
| if self.ps.poll() == None: |
| return False |
| |
| if self.ps.poll() != 0: |
| self.handle_error() |
| elif self.state == STATE_DEFCONFIG: |
| if self.reference_src_dir and not self.current_src_dir: |
| self.do_savedefconfig() |
| else: |
| self.do_autoconf() |
| elif self.state == STATE_AUTOCONF: |
| if self.current_src_dir: |
| self.current_src_dir = None |
| self.do_defconfig() |
| elif self.options.build_db: |
| self.do_build_db() |
| else: |
| self.do_savedefconfig() |
| elif self.state == STATE_SAVEDEFCONFIG: |
| self.update_defconfig() |
| else: |
| sys.exit("Internal Error. This should not happen.") |
| |
| return True if self.state == STATE_IDLE else False |
| |
| def handle_error(self): |
| """Handle error cases.""" |
| |
| self.log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_LIGHT_RED, |
| "Failed to process.\n") |
| if self.options.verbose: |
| self.log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN, |
| self.ps.stderr.read().decode()) |
| self.finish(False) |
| |
| def do_defconfig(self): |
| """Run 'make <board>_defconfig' to create the .config file.""" |
| |
| cmd = list(self.make_cmd) |
| cmd.append(self.defconfig) |
| self.ps = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=self.devnull, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
| cwd=self.current_src_dir) |
| self.state = STATE_DEFCONFIG |
| |
| def do_autoconf(self): |
| """Run 'make AUTO_CONF_PATH'.""" |
| |
| arch = self.parser.get_arch() |
| try: |
| toolchain = self.toolchains.Select(arch) |
| except ValueError: |
| self.log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_YELLOW, |
| "Tool chain for '%s' is missing. Do nothing.\n" % arch) |
| self.finish(False) |
| return |
| env = toolchain.MakeEnvironment(False) |
| |
| cmd = list(self.make_cmd) |
| cmd.append('KCONFIG_IGNORE_DUPLICATES=1') |
| cmd.append(AUTO_CONF_PATH) |
| self.ps = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=self.devnull, env=env, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
| cwd=self.current_src_dir) |
| self.state = STATE_AUTOCONF |
| |
| def do_build_db(self): |
| """Add the board to the database""" |
| configs = {} |
| with open(os.path.join(self.build_dir, AUTO_CONF_PATH)) as fd: |
| for line in fd.readlines(): |
| if line.startswith('CONFIG'): |
| config, value = line.split('=', 1) |
| configs[config] = value.rstrip() |
| self.db_queue.put([self.defconfig, configs]) |
| self.finish(True) |
| |
| def do_savedefconfig(self): |
| """Update the .config and run 'make savedefconfig'.""" |
| |
| (updated, suspicious, log) = self.parser.update_dotconfig() |
| if suspicious: |
| self.suspicious_boards.add(self.defconfig) |
| self.log += log |
| |
| if not self.options.force_sync and not updated: |
| self.finish(True) |
| return |
| if updated: |
| self.log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN, |
| "Syncing by savedefconfig...\n") |
| else: |
| self.log += "Syncing by savedefconfig (forced by option)...\n" |
| |
| cmd = list(self.make_cmd) |
| cmd.append('savedefconfig') |
| self.ps = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=self.devnull, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| self.state = STATE_SAVEDEFCONFIG |
| |
| def update_defconfig(self): |
| """Update the input defconfig and go back to the idle state.""" |
| |
| log = self.parser.check_defconfig() |
| if log: |
| self.suspicious_boards.add(self.defconfig) |
| self.log += log |
| orig_defconfig = os.path.join('configs', self.defconfig) |
| new_defconfig = os.path.join(self.build_dir, 'defconfig') |
| updated = not filecmp.cmp(orig_defconfig, new_defconfig) |
| |
| if updated: |
| self.log += color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE, |
| "defconfig was updated.\n") |
| |
| if not self.options.dry_run and updated: |
| shutil.move(new_defconfig, orig_defconfig) |
| self.finish(True) |
| |
| def finish(self, success): |
| """Display log along with progress and go to the idle state. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| success: Should be True when the defconfig was processed |
| successfully, or False when it fails. |
| """ |
| # output at least 30 characters to hide the "* defconfigs out of *". |
| log = self.defconfig.ljust(30) + '\n' |
| |
| log += '\n'.join([ ' ' + s for s in self.log.split('\n') ]) |
| # Some threads are running in parallel. |
| # Print log atomically to not mix up logs from different threads. |
| print(log, file=(sys.stdout if success else sys.stderr)) |
| |
| if not success: |
| if self.options.exit_on_error: |
| sys.exit("Exit on error.") |
| # If --exit-on-error flag is not set, skip this board and continue. |
| # Record the failed board. |
| self.failed_boards.add(self.defconfig) |
| |
| self.progress.inc() |
| self.progress.show() |
| self.state = STATE_IDLE |
| |
| def get_failed_boards(self): |
| """Returns a set of failed boards (defconfigs) in this slot. |
| """ |
| return self.failed_boards |
| |
| def get_suspicious_boards(self): |
| """Returns a set of boards (defconfigs) with possible misconversion. |
| """ |
| return self.suspicious_boards - self.failed_boards |
| |
| class Slots: |
| |
| """Controller of the array of subprocess slots.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, toolchains, configs, options, progress, |
| reference_src_dir, db_queue): |
| """Create a new slots controller. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| toolchains: Toolchains object containing toolchains. |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to move. |
| options: option flags. |
| progress: A progress indicator. |
| reference_src_dir: Determine the true starting config state from this |
| source tree. |
| db_queue: output queue to write config info for the database |
| """ |
| self.options = options |
| self.slots = [] |
| devnull = get_devnull() |
| make_cmd = get_make_cmd() |
| for i in range(options.jobs): |
| self.slots.append(Slot(toolchains, configs, options, progress, |
| devnull, make_cmd, reference_src_dir, |
| db_queue)) |
| |
| def add(self, defconfig): |
| """Add a new subprocess if a vacant slot is found. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| defconfig: defconfig name to be put into. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return True on success or False on failure |
| """ |
| for slot in self.slots: |
| if slot.add(defconfig): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def available(self): |
| """Check if there is a vacant slot. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return True if at lease one vacant slot is found, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| for slot in self.slots: |
| if slot.poll(): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def empty(self): |
| """Check if all slots are vacant. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Return True if all the slots are vacant, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| ret = True |
| for slot in self.slots: |
| if not slot.poll(): |
| ret = False |
| return ret |
| |
| def show_failed_boards(self): |
| """Display all of the failed boards (defconfigs).""" |
| boards = set() |
| output_file = 'moveconfig.failed' |
| |
| for slot in self.slots: |
| boards |= slot.get_failed_boards() |
| |
| if boards: |
| boards = '\n'.join(boards) + '\n' |
| msg = "The following boards were not processed due to error:\n" |
| msg += boards |
| msg += "(the list has been saved in %s)\n" % output_file |
| print(color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_LIGHT_RED, |
| msg), file=sys.stderr) |
| |
| with open(output_file, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(boards) |
| |
| def show_suspicious_boards(self): |
| """Display all boards (defconfigs) with possible misconversion.""" |
| boards = set() |
| output_file = 'moveconfig.suspicious' |
| |
| for slot in self.slots: |
| boards |= slot.get_suspicious_boards() |
| |
| if boards: |
| boards = '\n'.join(boards) + '\n' |
| msg = "The following boards might have been converted incorrectly.\n" |
| msg += "It is highly recommended to check them manually:\n" |
| msg += boards |
| msg += "(the list has been saved in %s)\n" % output_file |
| print(color_text(self.options.color, COLOR_YELLOW, |
| msg), file=sys.stderr) |
| |
| with open(output_file, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(boards) |
| |
| class ReferenceSource: |
| |
| """Reference source against which original configs should be parsed.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, commit): |
| """Create a reference source directory based on a specified commit. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| commit: commit to git-clone |
| """ |
| self.src_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| print("Cloning git repo to a separate work directory...") |
| subprocess.check_output(['git', 'clone', os.getcwd(), '.'], |
| cwd=self.src_dir) |
| print("Checkout '%s' to build the original autoconf.mk." % \ |
| subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-parse', '--short', commit]).strip()) |
| subprocess.check_output(['git', 'checkout', commit], |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, cwd=self.src_dir) |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| """Delete the reference source directory |
| |
| This function makes sure the temporary directory is cleaned away |
| even if Python suddenly dies due to error. It should be done in here |
| because it is guaranteed the destructor is always invoked when the |
| instance of the class gets unreferenced. |
| """ |
| shutil.rmtree(self.src_dir) |
| |
| def get_dir(self): |
| """Return the absolute path to the reference source directory.""" |
| |
| return self.src_dir |
| |
| def move_config(toolchains, configs, options, db_queue): |
| """Move config options to defconfig files. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| configs: A list of CONFIGs to move. |
| options: option flags |
| """ |
| if len(configs) == 0: |
| if options.force_sync: |
| print('No CONFIG is specified. You are probably syncing defconfigs.', end=' ') |
| elif options.build_db: |
| print('Building %s database' % CONFIG_DATABASE) |
| else: |
| print('Neither CONFIG nor --force-sync is specified. Nothing will happen.', end=' ') |
| else: |
| print('Move ' + ', '.join(configs), end=' ') |
| print('(jobs: %d)\n' % options.jobs) |
| |
| if options.git_ref: |
| reference_src = ReferenceSource(options.git_ref) |
| reference_src_dir = reference_src.get_dir() |
| else: |
| reference_src_dir = None |
| |
| if options.defconfigs: |
| defconfigs = get_matched_defconfigs(options.defconfigs) |
| else: |
| defconfigs = get_all_defconfigs() |
| |
| progress = Progress(len(defconfigs)) |
| slots = Slots(toolchains, configs, options, progress, reference_src_dir, |
| db_queue) |
| |
| # Main loop to process defconfig files: |
| # Add a new subprocess into a vacant slot. |
| # Sleep if there is no available slot. |
| for defconfig in defconfigs: |
| while not slots.add(defconfig): |
| while not slots.available(): |
| # No available slot: sleep for a while |
| time.sleep(SLEEP_TIME) |
| |
| # wait until all the subprocesses finish |
| while not slots.empty(): |
| time.sleep(SLEEP_TIME) |
| |
| print('') |
| slots.show_failed_boards() |
| slots.show_suspicious_boards() |
| |
| def find_kconfig_rules(kconf, config, imply_config): |
| """Check whether a config has a 'select' or 'imply' keyword |
| |
| Args: |
| kconf: Kconfiglib.Kconfig object |
| config: Name of config to check (without CONFIG_ prefix) |
| imply_config: Implying config (without CONFIG_ prefix) which may or |
| may not have an 'imply' for 'config') |
| |
| Returns: |
| Symbol object for 'config' if found, else None |
| """ |
| sym = kconf.syms.get(imply_config) |
| if sym: |
| for sel in sym.get_selected_symbols() | sym.get_implied_symbols(): |
| if sel.get_name() == config: |
| return sym |
| return None |
| |
| def check_imply_rule(kconf, config, imply_config): |
| """Check if we can add an 'imply' option |
| |
| This finds imply_config in the Kconfig and looks to see if it is possible |
| to add an 'imply' for 'config' to that part of the Kconfig. |
| |
| Args: |
| kconf: Kconfiglib.Kconfig object |
| config: Name of config to check (without CONFIG_ prefix) |
| imply_config: Implying config (without CONFIG_ prefix) which may or |
| may not have an 'imply' for 'config') |
| |
| Returns: |
| tuple: |
| filename of Kconfig file containing imply_config, or None if none |
| line number within the Kconfig file, or 0 if none |
| message indicating the result |
| """ |
| sym = kconf.syms.get(imply_config) |
| if not sym: |
| return 'cannot find sym' |
| locs = sym.get_def_locations() |
| if len(locs) != 1: |
| return '%d locations' % len(locs) |
| fname, linenum = locs[0] |
| cwd = os.getcwd() |
| if cwd and fname.startswith(cwd): |
| fname = fname[len(cwd) + 1:] |
| file_line = ' at %s:%d' % (fname, linenum) |
| with open(fname) as fd: |
| data = fd.read().splitlines() |
| if data[linenum - 1] != 'config %s' % imply_config: |
| return None, 0, 'bad sym format %s%s' % (data[linenum], file_line) |
| return fname, linenum, 'adding%s' % file_line |
| |
| def add_imply_rule(config, fname, linenum): |
| """Add a new 'imply' option to a Kconfig |
| |
| Args: |
| config: config option to add an imply for (without CONFIG_ prefix) |
| fname: Kconfig filename to update |
| linenum: Line number to place the 'imply' before |
| |
| Returns: |
| Message indicating the result |
| """ |
| file_line = ' at %s:%d' % (fname, linenum) |
| data = open(fname).read().splitlines() |
| linenum -= 1 |
| |
| for offset, line in enumerate(data[linenum:]): |
| if line.strip().startswith('help') or not line: |
| data.insert(linenum + offset, '\timply %s' % config) |
| with open(fname, 'w') as fd: |
| fd.write('\n'.join(data) + '\n') |
| return 'added%s' % file_line |
| |
| return 'could not insert%s' |
| |
| (IMPLY_MIN_2, IMPLY_TARGET, IMPLY_CMD, IMPLY_NON_ARCH_BOARD) = ( |
| 1, 2, 4, 8) |
| |
| IMPLY_FLAGS = { |
| 'min2': [IMPLY_MIN_2, 'Show options which imply >2 boards (normally >5)'], |
| 'target': [IMPLY_TARGET, 'Allow CONFIG_TARGET_... options to imply'], |
| 'cmd': [IMPLY_CMD, 'Allow CONFIG_CMD_... to imply'], |
| 'non-arch-board': [ |
| IMPLY_NON_ARCH_BOARD, |
| 'Allow Kconfig options outside arch/ and /board/ to imply'], |
| }; |
| |
| def do_imply_config(config_list, add_imply, imply_flags, skip_added, |
| check_kconfig=True, find_superset=False): |
| """Find CONFIG options which imply those in the list |
| |
| Some CONFIG options can be implied by others and this can help to reduce |
| the size of the defconfig files. For example, CONFIG_X86 implies |
| CONFIG_CMD_IRQ, so we can put 'imply CMD_IRQ' under 'config X86' and |
| all x86 boards will have that option, avoiding adding CONFIG_CMD_IRQ to |
| each of the x86 defconfig files. |
| |
| This function uses the moveconfig database to find such options. It |
| displays a list of things that could possibly imply those in the list. |
| The algorithm ignores any that start with CONFIG_TARGET since these |
| typically refer to only a few defconfigs (often one). It also does not |
| display a config with less than 5 defconfigs. |
| |
| The algorithm works using sets. For each target config in config_list: |
| - Get the set 'defconfigs' which use that target config |
| - For each config (from a list of all configs): |
| - Get the set 'imply_defconfig' of defconfigs which use that config |
| - |
| - If imply_defconfigs contains anything not in defconfigs then |
| this config does not imply the target config |
| |
| Params: |
| config_list: List of CONFIG options to check (each a string) |
| add_imply: Automatically add an 'imply' for each config. |
| imply_flags: Flags which control which implying configs are allowed |
| (IMPLY_...) |
| skip_added: Don't show options which already have an imply added. |
| check_kconfig: Check if implied symbols already have an 'imply' or |
| 'select' for the target config, and show this information if so. |
| find_superset: True to look for configs which are a superset of those |
| already found. So for example if CONFIG_EXYNOS5 implies an option, |
| but CONFIG_EXYNOS covers a larger set of defconfigs and also |
| implies that option, this will drop the former in favour of the |
| latter. In practice this option has not proved very used. |
| |
| Note the terminoloy: |
| config - a CONFIG_XXX options (a string, e.g. 'CONFIG_CMD_EEPROM') |
| defconfig - a defconfig file (a string, e.g. 'configs/snow_defconfig') |
| """ |
| kconf = KconfigScanner().conf if check_kconfig else None |
| if add_imply and add_imply != 'all': |
| add_imply = add_imply.split() |
| |
| # key is defconfig name, value is dict of (CONFIG_xxx, value) |
| config_db = {} |
| |
| # Holds a dict containing the set of defconfigs that contain each config |
| # key is config, value is set of defconfigs using that config |
| defconfig_db = collections.defaultdict(set) |
| |
| # Set of all config options we have seen |
| all_configs = set() |
| |
| # Set of all defconfigs we have seen |
| all_defconfigs = set() |
| |
| # Read in the database |
| configs = {} |
| with open(CONFIG_DATABASE) as fd: |
| for line in fd.readlines(): |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| if not line: # Separator between defconfigs |
| config_db[defconfig] = configs |
| all_defconfigs.add(defconfig) |
| configs = {} |
| elif line[0] == ' ': # CONFIG line |
| config, value = line.strip().split('=', 1) |
| configs[config] = value |
| defconfig_db[config].add(defconfig) |
| all_configs.add(config) |
| else: # New defconfig |
| defconfig = line |
| |
| # Work through each target config option in tern, independently |
| for config in config_list: |
| defconfigs = defconfig_db.get(config) |
| if not defconfigs: |
| print('%s not found in any defconfig' % config) |
| continue |
| |
| # Get the set of defconfigs without this one (since a config cannot |
| # imply itself) |
| non_defconfigs = all_defconfigs - defconfigs |
| num_defconfigs = len(defconfigs) |
| print('%s found in %d/%d defconfigs' % (config, num_defconfigs, |
| len(all_configs))) |
| |
| # This will hold the results: key=config, value=defconfigs containing it |
| imply_configs = {} |
| rest_configs = all_configs - set([config]) |
| |
| # Look at every possible config, except the target one |
| for imply_config in rest_configs: |
| if 'ERRATUM' in imply_config: |
| continue |
| if not (imply_flags & IMPLY_CMD): |
| if 'CONFIG_CMD' in imply_config: |
| continue |
| if not (imply_flags & IMPLY_TARGET): |
| if 'CONFIG_TARGET' in imply_config: |
| continue |
| |
| # Find set of defconfigs that have this config |
| imply_defconfig = defconfig_db[imply_config] |
| |
| # Get the intersection of this with defconfigs containing the |
| # target config |
| common_defconfigs = imply_defconfig & defconfigs |
| |
| # Get the set of defconfigs containing this config which DO NOT |
| # also contain the taret config. If this set is non-empty it means |
| # that this config affects other defconfigs as well as (possibly) |
| # the ones affected by the target config. This means it implies |
| # things we don't want to imply. |
| not_common_defconfigs = imply_defconfig & non_defconfigs |
| if not_common_defconfigs: |
| continue |
| |
| # If there are common defconfigs, imply_config may be useful |
| if common_defconfigs: |
| skip = False |
| if find_superset: |
| for prev in list(imply_configs.keys()): |
| prev_count = len(imply_configs[prev]) |
| count = len(common_defconfigs) |
| if (prev_count > count and |
| (imply_configs[prev] & common_defconfigs == |
| common_defconfigs)): |
| # skip imply_config because prev is a superset |
| skip = True |
| break |
| elif count > prev_count: |
| # delete prev because imply_config is a superset |
| del imply_configs[prev] |
| if not skip: |
| imply_configs[imply_config] = common_defconfigs |
| |
| # Now we have a dict imply_configs of configs which imply each config |
| # The value of each dict item is the set of defconfigs containing that |
| # config. Rank them so that we print the configs that imply the largest |
| # number of defconfigs first. |
| ranked_iconfigs = sorted(imply_configs, |
| key=lambda k: len(imply_configs[k]), reverse=True) |
| kconfig_info = '' |
| cwd = os.getcwd() |
| add_list = collections.defaultdict(list) |
| for iconfig in ranked_iconfigs: |
| num_common = len(imply_configs[iconfig]) |
| |
| # Don't bother if there are less than 5 defconfigs affected. |
| if num_common < (2 if imply_flags & IMPLY_MIN_2 else 5): |
| continue |
| missing = defconfigs - imply_configs[iconfig] |
| missing_str = ', '.join(missing) if missing else 'all' |
| missing_str = '' |
| show = True |
| if kconf: |
| sym = find_kconfig_rules(kconf, config[CONFIG_LEN:], |
| iconfig[CONFIG_LEN:]) |
| kconfig_info = '' |
| if sym: |
| locs = sym.get_def_locations() |
| if len(locs) == 1: |
| fname, linenum = locs[0] |
| if cwd and fname.startswith(cwd): |
| fname = fname[len(cwd) + 1:] |
| kconfig_info = '%s:%d' % (fname, linenum) |
| if skip_added: |
| show = False |
| else: |
| sym = kconf.syms.get(iconfig[CONFIG_LEN:]) |
| fname = '' |
| if sym: |
| locs = sym.get_def_locations() |
| if len(locs) == 1: |
| fname, linenum = locs[0] |
| if cwd and fname.startswith(cwd): |
| fname = fname[len(cwd) + 1:] |
| in_arch_board = not sym or (fname.startswith('arch') or |
| fname.startswith('board')) |
| if (not in_arch_board and |
| not (imply_flags & IMPLY_NON_ARCH_BOARD)): |
| continue |
| |
| if add_imply and (add_imply == 'all' or |
| iconfig in add_imply): |
| fname, linenum, kconfig_info = (check_imply_rule(kconf, |
| config[CONFIG_LEN:], iconfig[CONFIG_LEN:])) |
| if fname: |
| add_list[fname].append(linenum) |
| |
| if show and kconfig_info != 'skip': |
| print('%5d : %-30s%-25s %s' % (num_common, iconfig.ljust(30), |
| kconfig_info, missing_str)) |
| |
| # Having collected a list of things to add, now we add them. We process |
| # each file from the largest line number to the smallest so that |
| # earlier additions do not affect our line numbers. E.g. if we added an |
| # imply at line 20 it would change the position of each line after |
| # that. |
| for fname, linenums in add_list.items(): |
| for linenum in sorted(linenums, reverse=True): |
| add_imply_rule(config[CONFIG_LEN:], fname, linenum) |
| |
| |
| def main(): |
| try: |
| cpu_count = multiprocessing.cpu_count() |
| except NotImplementedError: |
| cpu_count = 1 |
| |
| parser = optparse.OptionParser() |
| # Add options here |
| parser.add_option('-a', '--add-imply', type='string', default='', |
| help='comma-separated list of CONFIG options to add ' |
| "an 'imply' statement to for the CONFIG in -i") |
| parser.add_option('-A', '--skip-added', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help="don't show options which are already marked as " |
| 'implying others') |
| parser.add_option('-b', '--build-db', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='build a CONFIG database') |
| parser.add_option('-c', '--color', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='display the log in color') |
| parser.add_option('-C', '--commit', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='Create a git commit for the operation') |
| parser.add_option('-d', '--defconfigs', type='string', |
| help='a file containing a list of defconfigs to move, ' |
| "one per line (for example 'snow_defconfig') " |
| "or '-' to read from stdin") |
| parser.add_option('-i', '--imply', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='find options which imply others') |
| parser.add_option('-I', '--imply-flags', type='string', default='', |
| help="control the -i option ('help' for help") |
| parser.add_option('-n', '--dry-run', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='perform a trial run (show log with no changes)') |
| parser.add_option('-e', '--exit-on-error', action='store_true', |
| default=False, |
| help='exit immediately on any error') |
| parser.add_option('-s', '--force-sync', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='force sync by savedefconfig') |
| parser.add_option('-S', '--spl', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='parse config options defined for SPL build') |
| parser.add_option('-H', '--headers-only', dest='cleanup_headers_only', |
| action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='only cleanup the headers') |
| parser.add_option('-j', '--jobs', type='int', default=cpu_count, |
| help='the number of jobs to run simultaneously') |
| parser.add_option('-r', '--git-ref', type='string', |
| help='the git ref to clone for building the autoconf.mk') |
| parser.add_option('-y', '--yes', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help="respond 'yes' to any prompts") |
| parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='show any build errors as boards are built') |
| parser.usage += ' CONFIG ...' |
| |
| (options, configs) = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| if len(configs) == 0 and not any((options.force_sync, options.build_db, |
| options.imply)): |
| parser.print_usage() |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| # prefix the option name with CONFIG_ if missing |
| configs = [ config if config.startswith('CONFIG_') else 'CONFIG_' + config |
| for config in configs ] |
| |
| check_top_directory() |
| |
| if options.imply: |
| imply_flags = 0 |
| if options.imply_flags == 'all': |
| imply_flags = -1 |
| |
| elif options.imply_flags: |
| for flag in options.imply_flags.split(','): |
| bad = flag not in IMPLY_FLAGS |
| if bad: |
| print("Invalid flag '%s'" % flag) |
| if flag == 'help' or bad: |
| print("Imply flags: (separate with ',')") |
| for name, info in IMPLY_FLAGS.items(): |
| print(' %-15s: %s' % (name, info[1])) |
| parser.print_usage() |
| sys.exit(1) |
| imply_flags |= IMPLY_FLAGS[flag][0] |
| |
| do_imply_config(configs, options.add_imply, imply_flags, |
| options.skip_added) |
| return |
| |
| config_db = {} |
| db_queue = queue.Queue() |
| t = DatabaseThread(config_db, db_queue) |
| t.setDaemon(True) |
| t.start() |
| |
| if not options.cleanup_headers_only: |
| check_clean_directory() |
| bsettings.Setup('') |
| toolchains = toolchain.Toolchains() |
| toolchains.GetSettings() |
| toolchains.Scan(verbose=False) |
| move_config(toolchains, configs, options, db_queue) |
| db_queue.join() |
| |
| if configs: |
| cleanup_headers(configs, options) |
| cleanup_extra_options(configs, options) |
| cleanup_whitelist(configs, options) |
| cleanup_readme(configs, options) |
| |
| if options.commit: |
| subprocess.call(['git', 'add', '-u']) |
| if configs: |
| msg = 'Convert %s %sto Kconfig' % (configs[0], |
| 'et al ' if len(configs) > 1 else '') |
| msg += ('\n\nThis converts the following to Kconfig:\n %s\n' % |
| '\n '.join(configs)) |
| else: |
| msg = 'configs: Resync with savedefconfig' |
| msg += '\n\nRsync all defconfig files using moveconfig.py' |
| subprocess.call(['git', 'commit', '-s', '-m', msg]) |
| |
| if options.build_db: |
| with open(CONFIG_DATABASE, 'w') as fd: |
| for defconfig, configs in config_db.items(): |
| fd.write('%s\n' % defconfig) |
| for config in sorted(configs.keys()): |
| fd.write(' %s=%s\n' % (config, configs[config])) |
| fd.write('\n') |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |